. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. 272 THORODDSEN The drift-ice also carries to the coast of Iceland fragments of rock which are not found in Iceland (gneiss, granite, talc-slate, mica- slate, etc.), and also gravel, clay and earth from other Arctic coun- tries. Moreover, the warm water of the Gulf Stream sometimes carries drift-material with it from southern parts, e. g. mahogany, sugar- cane, "nuts" of Entada Gigalobinm, Miicuna urens, Guilandina Bon- diicella, etc. The weather of the North Atlantic Ocean depends upon the winds, which also exercise a great influence upon t


. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. 272 THORODDSEN The drift-ice also carries to the coast of Iceland fragments of rock which are not found in Iceland (gneiss, granite, talc-slate, mica- slate, etc.), and also gravel, clay and earth from other Arctic coun- tries. Moreover, the warm water of the Gulf Stream sometimes carries drift-material with it from southern parts, e. g. mahogany, sugar- cane, "nuts" of Entada Gigalobinm, Miicuna urens, Guilandina Bon- diicella, etc. The weather of the North Atlantic Ocean depends upon the winds, which also exercise a great influence upon the currents around Iceland. The mean atmospheric pressure in the North At-. 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 Kolderup Rosenvinge, L. (Lauritz), 1858-1939; Warming, Eugenius, 1841-1924. Copenhagen, J. Frimodt


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