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Wilson.—Plant Distribution in Woods . 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATES LXIV-LXVI. 
Illustrating Mr. Wilson’s paper on Plant Distribution in the Woods of North-East Kent 
PLATE LXIV. 
Photograph of the south-west portion of Badgin Wood, near Faversham, taken from the middle 
of the north side of Rice Wood and looking north-east (cf. Text-fig. 2). The foreground shows 
a portion of Rice Wood on the Clay with Flints covered by copse which has recently been felled. 
The alluvium in the valley is under cultivation and carries a crop of Hops. The lower portion of 
Badgin Wood, on the Chalk, is covered by copse in which the Yews are well seen. The background 
shows coppice on the Clay with Flints with standard Oaks. 
PLATE LXV. 
Photograph taken in the western part of Judd’s Wood, near Faversham, looking north-east and 
showing the junction of the Thanet Sand and Chalk (cf. Text-fig. 3). On the left the Chalk soil is 
seen covered with Mercurialis perennis. On the right the Thanet Sand is shown covered with the 
dead leaves of the Chestnut (Castanea sativa). The limit of the Mercurialis is sharply marked. 
PLATE LX VI. 
Photograph taken in the early spring in Perry Wood, near Faversham, showing the vegetation of 
the Oldhaven pebble beds. The dead leaves of Bracken are shown in the foreground. In the 
middle distance Calluna Erica and Betula verrucosa are seen. The background is occupied by 
Pinus sylvestris. 
