THE CONTINENTAL FLORA OF SOUTH SWEDEN 



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P"ig. 21. Geomorphological Sketch-map of the South Swedish highland and the surrounding pjains 

 (after Ahlmann 1920. The stereotype has kindly been placed at xny disposal by the editor of >Geo- 

 grafiska Annalers.) — i: land contours, lakes and rivers; 2: fault escarpments; 3: faults not actualized 

 in the topography; 4; limit of broken topographic areas. [Further in the west from Vetlanda and further 

 in the south of Virserum there are smaller and less hilly tracts; cf. the distribution map of Hypericum 

 montanum, fig. 25]; 5: broken marginal zones; 6: limit of the Viistergutland and Ostergotland plains. 



The dotted areas show post-Archaean ground. 



