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The development of sphagnum bogs in North America. II

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Supplement to article in The Botanical Review6: 666–693. 1940. This paper, like the original one, deals with the development of the bogs themselves and only incidentally with pollen analysis as evidence of the development of vegetation in the regions surrounding the bogs.

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Rigg, G.B. The development of sphagnum bogs in North America. II. Bot. Rev 17, 109–131 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02861789

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