Who knows the southern beeches? (was: Marsupials)
Al Stangenberger
forags at nature.Berkeley.EDU
Mon Feb 7 12:21:24 EST 1994
In article <2j5quo$ime at sugar.neosoft.com>,
Cameron Laird <claird at sugar.NeoSoft.COM> wrote:
>In article <cnedin-010294093207 at mac037.geology.adelaide.edu.au>,
>>- The occurrance of _Northophagus- vegetation in Australia, Antarctica
>>and Soth America at this time. (Important note: _Northophagus_ seeds
>>cannot tolerate prolonged immersion in sea water - they degrade
>>rapidly i.e. no transport by sea).
> .
>I believe there's no 'r' in the name of that genus. If
>so, you'll perhaps want to correct your archive file.
Also, it is spelled with an f, not a ph !
The correct spelling of the genus is Nothofagus .
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