LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



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A Typical Damp Pasture Association. The Globe 

 Flower (Trollius europceus, Linn.), the Aconite-leaved 

 Buttercup (Ranunculus aconitifolius, Linn.), and 

 the White Veratrum ( Veratrum album, Linn.) . Frontispiece 



[E.A.N.A., photo.] 

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'Fig. 1. The Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum,\ 

 Cass.) 



I. -{ (Major Dixon, photo.] V Face 



Fig. 2. The Alpine Rose (Rosa alpina, Linn.) 



[Major Dixon, photo.]} 



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II. The Common Alpenrose (Rhododendron ferru- 

 gineum. Linn.) ..... 



[Major Dixon, photo.] 



III. A Typical Alp or Mountain Pasture, with the Stone 



Pine (Pinus cembra, Linn.) in the Foreground 

 (6,300 feet) . . . . 



[Major Dixon, photo.] 



IV. The Spring Anemone (Anemone vernalis, Linn.) 



[E.A.N.A., photo.] 



'Fig. 1. Mature Fruits of the Spring Anemone' 

 (Anemone vernalis, Linn.) . . 



[E.A.N.A., photo.] 



Fig. 2. Mature Fruits of the Alpine Anemone 

 (Anemone alpina, Linn.) . * 



[Major Dixon, photo.]j 



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VI. A Group of Yellow Alpine Anemones (Anemone 

 alpina. Linn., var. sulphurea, Linn.) 



[E.A.N.A., photo.] 



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