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Figure 28. 



IV. B. Crump 



Retrogressive Moor. 

 The moor exhibits early signs of retrogression, as the peat is 

 being denuded by tire stream. The low cliff (2 metres high) of peat 

 on the extreme left is due to denudation. The vegetation on the 

 general plateau is Cotton-grass Moor. In the foreground, the 

 tufts consist of Mat-grass (Nardits stricta): behind are the broad 

 leaves of the Cloudberry (Itubiis CItamaeinorus). 



