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LEADER: 01982cam 22003370 4500
001 0116301362731
008 720413s1970 enkabcf b 11 eng d
010 $a 79075829 //r863
015 $aB70-11098
020 $a0521075653
035 $a(Sirsi) AAK-5428
035 $a22726683.C..
040 $aOPET$beng
043 $ae-uk---
046 $aDLC$cDLC
050 00 $aQE931$b.S694
082 $a561/.19/47
090 0 $aQE 931 .S694$bb
245 00 $aStudies in the vegetational history of the British Isles: essays in honour of Harry Godwin;$cedited by D. Walker & R. G. West.
260 $aLondon,$bCambridge U.P.,$c1970.
300 $a[7], 266 p., 5 plates.$billus., maps, ports.$c29 cm.
350 $a£8
504 $aIncludes bibliographies.
505 0 $aPleistocene history of the British Flora, by R. G. West.--The history of the Ericaceae in Ireland during the Quaternary Epoch, by G. F. Mitchell and W. A. Watts.--Land/sea level changes in Scotland, by J. J. Donner.--Vegetation history in the north-west of England: a regional synthesis, by W. Pennington.--The influence of Mesolithic and Neolithic man on British vegetation: a discussion, by A. G. Smith.--Post-Neolithic disturbance of British vegetation, by J. Turner.--Direction and rate in some British Post-glacial hydroseres, by D. Walker.--The ecological history of Blelham Bog National Nature Reserve, by F. Oldfield.--Maximum summer temperature in relation to the modern and Quaternary distributions of certain arctic-montane species in the British Isles, by A. P. Conolly and E. Dahl.--The Cambridge pollen reference collection, by R. Andrew.--The study of plant macrofossils in British Quaternary deposits, by C. A. Dickson.
650 0 $aBotany$zBritish Isles$xEcology.
650 0 $aMan$xInfluence on nature.
650 0 $aPaleobotany$yQuaternary.
650 0 $aPaleobotany$zBritish Isles.
700 10 $aGodwin, Harry,$cSir,$d1901-
700 10 $aWalker, D.$q(Donald),$d1928-
700 10 $aWest, R. G.