. Types of British vegetation. Botany. 18 Physical Characters of the British Isles. Fig. 1. The British Isles: showing the distribution of Archasan and Palseozoio (harder) rocks (unshaded), and Secondary, Tertiary and post-Tertiary (softer) rocks (shaded). Glacial deposits are ignored. Comparison with Fig. 2 shows that the great mass of the ground over 500 feet and all of that over 1500 feet is formed of the older Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations
. Types of British vegetation. Botany. 18 Physical Characters of the British Isles. Fig. 1. The British Isles: showing the distribution of Archasan and Palseozoio (harder) rocks (unshaded), and Secondary, Tertiary and post-Tertiary (softer) rocks (shaded). Glacial deposits are ignored. Comparison with Fig. 2 shows that the great mass of the ground over 500 feet and all of that over 1500 feet is formed of the older Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Tansley, A. G. (Arthur George), Sir, 1871-1955; Central committee for the survey and study of British vegetation. Cambridge, University Press
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