RM2AJ82CW–The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution; . the estimation of the heights of mountains. An isolated mountainpeak rising up abruptly is, at first sight, always thought to be higher than acontinuous ridge which gradually ascends in gentle slopes, although both mayhave exactly the same elevation; and the same thing occurs in estimating theheight of stems. An isolated Palmyra Palm rising from among low shrubsappears to be much higher than one which is actually taller, but which grows inthe midst of a group of trees and whose summit only rises a little abov
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