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a 
2000 feet 
b 
1750 feet 
1500 feet 
1250 feet 
Figure 33. Diagram of the vegetation of a flat-topped eminence 
reaching an altitude of about 2000 feet (610 m.), e.g., the Peak. 
b 
1750 feet 
c 
1500 feet 
1250 feet 
1000 feet 
Figure 34. Diagram of the vegetation of a more pointed eminence 
reaching an altitude of about 1750 feet (533 m.), e.g., Mill Hill, 
near Hayfield. 
a. Ketrogressive moorland associations. 
b. Bilberry moors. 
ec. Cotton-grass moors. 
d. Hither heather moors or siliceous grassland. 
e. Upland cultivation. 
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