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would be finally reduced to a scale of i inch or 2 inches to 
the mile, being then embodied in a single map. 
SCHEME FOR BOTANICAL MAPPING. 
Woodland. — Deciduous, Oak (O), Beech (B), etc. 
Mixed Deciduous and Parklands (MD) 
Coniferous (Pi 
Alder (A) and Osier carrs (O) 
Cultivation. — Ordinary 
Grassland (Gr). 
Commons. — Dry Heath and Heath-pasture with 
Heather (H) and Gorse (G) 
Wet Common (with Droseru, Ac.), with more 
Grass and Turf than in Grazing-marsh 
Marshland. — Drained Grazing-marsh (with more 
or less J uncus) 
U ndrained — Mowing-marsh* 
Emerald Green. 
Viridian. 
Sap Green. 
Olive Green. 
Yellow Ochre. 
Chrome Orange 
Madder Brown. 
Light Red. 
Naples Yellow. 
Lemon Ye.low. 
* Mowing-marsh. The yield of a mowing marsh is used largely for 
litter, and may consist of a considerable variety of species. Amongst 
species frequently occurring in a mowing-marsh, may be found Junctis. 
Rhinanthus, Epipactis palustris, Crantz, (Enanthe fislulosa, L., Angelica 
sylvestris, L., Salix repens, L., Aira ccespitosa, L., Molinia cceru’ea 
Mcench., Lastrea Thelypteris, Bory 
It will probably be found necessary to sub-divide this into smaller 
associations. For example, Molinia- A grostis and J uncus Marsh with 
perhaps. Marsh thicket comprising sparse Sallow, Myrica, and Alder. 
Sphagnum (S) and Eriophorum (E) Bog 
Aquatic. — Erect or emergent. Phragrnites, 
Typha, Cladium, etc. 
Rooted, with submerged or floating leaves, 
Stratiotes, Hydrocharis, etc. 
Free-floating, Utricularia . Letnna, etc. 
Maritime. — Strand. Cakile maritima, etc. 
Dune. Ammophila, Carex arenaria, etc. 
Dune-sward and Marsh (e.g., Yarmouth and 
Lowestoft Denes) 
Mudflats (tidal area). Salicornia, Statice, etc. 
Salt-marsh. Atriplex, Suada, etc. 
Reclaimed Grazing-marsh (probably with 
Aster Tripolium, L. and Cochlearia, indi- 
cating more or less brackish conditions) 
Gamboge. 
Cobalt. 
Antwerp Blue. 
Ldtramarine. 
Carmine. 
Scarlet Lake. 
Rose madder. 
Vermilion. 
Purple Lake. 
Mauve. 
