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VEGETATION OF THE PEAK DISTRICT 



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not to be regarded as a factor of importance in its relations to 

 the differential distribution of the plant associations within a 

 limited area, but rather as a factor w^hich is fairly constant over 

 extensive districts. As a limiting factor, therefore, it only 

 becomes significant when different geographical or climatic 

 districts are under comparison. 



Velocity of the Wind 



