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... Forestry Commission for Tables 8.7 , 10.1 and 10.2 from British Forestry , ed . by D. P. Brooke , 1974. Reprinted by permission of the Forestry Commission : HMSO ; Geografiska Annaler for Fig . 4 from Geografiska Annaler , Vol . 50 ...
... Forestry Commission for Tables 8.7 , 10.1 and 10.2 from British Forestry , ed . by D. P. Brooke , 1974. Reprinted by permission of the Forestry Commission : HMSO ; Geografiska Annaler for Fig . 4 from Geografiska Annaler , Vol . 50 ...
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Nigel Pears. The state owns vast areas of forest , mainly in the form of coniferous plantations . Formed in 1919 , the Forestry Commission was specifically charged with the task of building up strategic reserves of timber following the ...
Nigel Pears. The state owns vast areas of forest , mainly in the form of coniferous plantations . Formed in 1919 , the Forestry Commission was specifically charged with the task of building up strategic reserves of timber following the ...
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... Forests , see Woodlands Forestry , 247 Forestry Commission , 122 , 202 , 239 , 241 , 245 Forestry Commission , 122 , 202 , 239 , 241 , 245 Fosberg , F. R. , 72 Frequency classes of plants , 22 , 24 , Frost , L. C. , 230 Fungal disease ...
... Forests , see Woodlands Forestry , 247 Forestry Commission , 122 , 202 , 239 , 241 , 245 Forestry Commission , 122 , 202 , 239 , 241 , 245 Fosberg , F. R. , 72 Frequency classes of plants , 22 , 24 , Frost , L. C. , 230 Fungal disease ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Initial approaches to vegetation study | 11 |
Initial approaches to soil study | 28 |
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