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The Vegetation of New Zealand

Fig. 44. Portion of the Mineral Belt— the substratum a magnesian soil—showing the sudden transition from forest (on limestone) to the mostly open vegetation but with some tall tussock-grassland in foreground and some shrubland to left and in centre. — Photo. W. C. Davies (Cawthron Institute, Nelson)

Fig. 44. Portion of the Mineral Belt— the substratum a magnesian soil—showing the sudden transition from forest (on limestone) to the mostly open vegetation but with some tall tussock-grassland in foreground and some shrubland to left and in centre.Photo. W. C. Davies (Cawthron Institute, Nelson).

Fig. 44. Portion of the Mineral Belt— the substratum a magnesian soil—showing the sudden transition from forest (on limestone) to the mostly open vegetation but with some tall tussock-grassland in foreground and some shrubland to left and in centre.
Photo. W. C. Davies (Cawthron Institute, Nelson).