Text -no. I.—The Snares Islands in relation to the mainland of New Zealand and the other subantarctic islands. Text-fig. 2. —The Snares Islands, showing their general topography and vegetation cover. Forest covers the central portions of the Main Island while around the perimeter is a strip of tussock grassland. The drawing is a two point perspective and the horizontal scale applies only to the front of the diagram; the vertical scale is exaggerated Drawing modified after Fleming et al. (1953), with permission.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 2, Issue 17, 25 February 1964, Page 232
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82Text-no. 1.—The Snares Islands in relation to the mainland of New Zealand and the other subantarctic islands. Text-fig. 2.—The Snares Islands, showing their general topography and vegetation cover. Forest covers the central portions of the Main Island while around the perimeter is a strip of tussock grassland. The drawing is a two point perspective and the horizontal scale applies only to the front of the diagram; the vertical scale is exaggerated Drawing modified after Fleming et al. (1953), with permission. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 2, Issue 17, 25 February 1964, Page 232
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