BRITISH PLANT LIFE. By W.B. Turrill. New Naturalist No. 10.
1948 1st edition. 8vo (154 x 222mm). Ppxviii,315. Colour and b/w photograph plates, b/w line illustrations, maps and bibliography. Green buckram.
"In the broad sense, the British flora can be regarded as an offshoot of that of the European continent. The influence of geographical position and geographical history has, however, resulted in distinct peculiarities, and, above all, there have been the modifications produced by the last great Ice Age. How much was destroyed and how much survived this catastrophe is discussed by Dr. Turrill. The various routes of migration are traced as far as possible and the changes in climate and the advent of man are shown to have led to profound alterations in the flora". Still essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the nature of the British environment and its flora.
"In the broad sense, the British flora can be regarded as an offshoot of that of the European continent. The influence of geographical position and geographical history has, however, resulted in distinct peculiarities, and, above all, there have been the modifications produced by the last great Ice Age. How much was destroyed and how much survived this catastrophe is discussed by Dr. Turrill. The various routes of migration are traced as far as possible and the changes in climate and the advent of man are shown to have led to profound alterations in the flora". Still essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the nature of the British environment and its flora.
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30126
Author | Turrill (William Bertram). (1890-1961). |
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Book Code | 30126 |
ISBN | B0007KEAPE. |
Book Description | Ex library reading copy, usual faults. Lacks dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1948 |
Publisher | Collins. |
Place | New Naturalist Series. |