Excerpt from The Geography of Plants
In the preface Dr. Marcel Hardy's Introduction to Plant Geography, Professor Herbertson wrote, 'it will be followed by a more advanced book.' This 'more advanced book' is the volume now published.
Many causes have contributed to delay its appearance: the death of Professor Herbertson; the departure of the author to South America; the War and its aftermath, which have rendered so extremely difficult everything connected with the publication of books: but the proofs have been fully revised, and many new photographs have been inserted.
It may be taken as in some sort an expansion of Part III of the earlier work, since the slight 'survey of the continents' given there has served as the plan for the new book, and has been expanded into a full discussion of the conditions in which plants nourish, and their distribution in the great geographical divisions of the earth.
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