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94. Traveller's Trees . . ..... 249 



95. Physical Features of Europe ...... 251 



96.: Mean Annual Rainfall of Europe 252 



97. Regions of Europe receiving more or less than 6" of rain- 

 fall during summer 3 months 253 



98., Regions of Europe receiving more or less than 6" of rain- 

 fall during winter 3 months . . . . . . 253 



99, 100. Mean Temperature of Europe in January and July 



reduced to sea-level 254 



101. Vegetation of Europe 255 



102. Clump of Cork Oaks in S France (Photo : J. Lagarde) . 256 



103. Finns pinea, S. France (Photo : J. Lagarde) . . . 260 



104. Snow-bound Tundra (Photo : Miss Czaplicka) . . .262 



105. View in Southern Norway typical northern forest of 



Europe 266 



106. Bilberry Moor 269 



10-7 Characteristic Vegetation -Serbia 275 



108. Olive Grove S. France (Photo : J. Lagarde) . . .279 



109. Live Oak Garique on limestone S. of France (Pholo: 



J. Lagarde) 281 



110. A barren limestone plain, or carso S. of France (Photo : 



J. Lagarde) 285 



111. Limestone slopes on the Adriatic (Photo: A.W.W. Brown) 286 



112. Arundel Beeches (Photo : A. W. W. Brown) . . .292 



113 Pine Wood Surrey (Photo : A. W. W Brown) . .295 



114 Forest clearing planted with rye, bordered with elms 



(Photo: A.W.W. Brown) 298 



115. Turf-cutting on an Irish bog 300 



