Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



So it is with plants; cases could be given of introduced plants which have become common throughout whole islands in a period of less than ten years.

Several of the plants, such as the cardoon and a tall thistle, which are now the commonest over the wide plains of La Plata, clothing square leagues of surface almost to the exclusion of every other plant, have been introduced from Europe; and there are plants which now range in India, as I hear from Dr.

Falconer, from Cape Comorin to the Himalaya, which have been imported from America since its discovery.

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