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THAT “Any Man's Land” where China, Tibet, and India meet has come into prominence amongst botanists in recent years by reason of the remarkable wealth of flora discovered there; and connected with the problems of plant distribution which arise is the no less interesting problem of geological structure and history. A brief description of the physiography of this region may serve to illustrate the nature of these problems.
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WARD, F. Sino-Himalaya1. Nature 116, 282–284 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116282a0
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