Geographic Distribution of Animals And Plants in North America

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Geographic Distribution of Animals And Plants in North America
C Hart Clinton Hart Merriam
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It is inhabited by the wol- verine, woodland caribou, moose, great northern shrike, pine bullfinch, wliite-winged crossbill, white crowned sparrow, and fox sparrow. Like the preceding, this zone is of no agricultural importance.
(3) The Canadian Zone comprises the southern or lower part of the great transcontinental coniferous forest. It comes into the United States from Canada and covers the northern parts of Michigan, Ver- mont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Farther south it is restricted to the
...summits of the higher Alleghanies. Among the characteristic mammals and birds are the porcupine, varying hare, red squirrel, white-throated sparrow, and yellow-rumped warbler. Counting from the north, this zone is the first of any agricultural consequence. Here white potatoes, turnips, beets, the Oldberg apple, and the more hardy cereals may be cultivated with moderate success.
(4) The Transition Zone is tbe belt in which Boreal and Austral elements overlap. It covers the greater part of New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and southern Michigan, and pushes Digitized by VaOOQ IC 210 YEARBOOK OF THE U.


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