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1by Muir, John“... as it was in great part derived from the nectar bells of a huckleberry bog by bees that were let alone to follow...”
Published 1875
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2by Muir, John“... on island 20 miles from Sitka. Went with us into a bog, cleared by Russians. Saw many trees, mostly small...”
Published 1896
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3by Muir, John“... at 10 PM & enjoyed ramble on [bay]. In the meantime I rambled in woods & [bay] [bog] ([peat] 4 to 6 ft...”
Published 1899
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4by Muir, John“... or two into a charming bog; the vegetation so perfectly Alpine, or rather, Arctic, I seemed to be in one...”
Published 1879
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5by Muir, John“... delightful botanical ramble yesterday through a forest and a bog. My old favorites of Canada were found...”
Published 1879
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6by Muir, John“... had a delightful botanical ramble yesterday through a forest and a bog. My old favorites of Canada...”
Published 1879
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7by Muir, John“... there was a small flowery, ferny bog that I also tried-to.save.* It was less than half an acre in area, aaSi...”
Published 1896
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8by Muir, John“... flat and meadow soil so abundantly distributed over all parts of the range. Genuine bogs in this period...”
Published 1920
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9by Muir, John“... in the midst of farmers' fields, precious sphagnum bogs, too soft for the feet of cattle, are preserved...”
Published 1898
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10by Muir, John“... is the retention of water in many places in the main belt that bogs and meadows are created by the killing...”
Published 1877
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11by Muir, John“... along the ground. So great is the retention of water in nianj' places in the main belt that bogs...”
Published 1877
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12by Muir, John“... with the danger of sinking inextricably into the springy and treacherous peat-like bog. With these facts before us...”
Published 1873
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13by Muir, John“... and rainy alpine and middle regions, as well as every moraine, bog, and neve bank. The gently gliding rain...”
Published 1874
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14by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... especially unappealing. In the same , romantic travelers encountering swamps or bogs, where dead...”
Published 1998
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15by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“.... The genus Andromeda includes bog rosemary- named for its linear leaf, and native to eastern N. A...”
Published 1996
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16by Muir, John“... region like Alaska, bogs in spots, mossy and f With Alpine plants, with considerable areas covered...”
Published 1903
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17by Muir, John“... dia[meter] ¼ inch long- cheering the Alaska bogs in co[ncert] with Andromeda polifolia. Coptis...”
Published 1899
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18by Muir, John“... they are now so followed. Because Arctic plants now exist in bogs of some portion of the Alps...”
Published 1872
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19by Muir, John“... patiently in mossy bogs & craggy mountain tops - crouching low on glacier granite pavements, holding...”
Published 1898
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20by Muir, John“... trunks & stumps of trees abound showing that these boggy spots have been forested A few orchids in bogs...”
Published 1890
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