. Botanical features of the Algerian Sahara. Botany -- Sahara; Desert plants; Roots (Botany). «^i Fig. 41. Habit of Salsola sp. (below), and Echinopsilon muricatus, from the M'Zab Valley, GHardaia. '-⢠,â .â â¢^.'^.⢠1 ..â¢'"--?.'" t^->^ â *»-"* Fig. 4/. Lihardaia to CJuargla. Vie\N overlooking the liamada about 28km. Iioni dhardaia. 1 hr relatively abundant vegetation is associated with a light cover of sand over the area shown. The leading species are Aristida, Deverra, and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be


. Botanical features of the Algerian Sahara. Botany -- Sahara; Desert plants; Roots (Botany). «^i Fig. 41. Habit of Salsola sp. (below), and Echinopsilon muricatus, from the M'Zab Valley, GHardaia. '-⢠,â .â â¢^.'^.⢠1 ..â¢'"--?.'" t^->^ â *»-"* Fig. 4/. Lihardaia to CJuargla. Vie\N overlooking the liamada about 28km. Iioni dhardaia. 1 hr relatively abundant vegetation is associated with a light cover of sand over the area shown. The leading species are Aristida, Deverra, and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cannon, William Austin, 1870-. Washington, D. C. Carnegie Institution of Washington


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