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The vegetation of Swedish lakes 45N
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The vegetation of Swedish lakes 47t
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Forest regions 49professionalism by
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For est regions 51oak and beech her
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Forest regions 53Fig. 5. Oakwood (Q
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clear-felled areas, on rocky ledges
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Forest regions 57flexuosa. Other at
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the subzonation found on the contin
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Forest regions 61pine districts, th
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For est regions 63area, the Muddus
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The mountain regions of Lappland 65
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The mountain regions of Lappland 67
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The mountain regions of Lappland 69
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The mountain regions of Lappland 71
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The mountai regions of Lapplandsnow
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82 SVEN KILANDER18f! SProfile acros
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84 SVEN KILANDER. HIGH-ALPINE ZONAT
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86 JOH.AN SODERSTROM40 9t,6.1953 20
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88 JOHAN SODERSTROMFig. 4. View fro
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90JOHAN SODERSTROMat the low water
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Coastal Algae off GoteborgIn Relati
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94 PER ERIK LINDGRENTABLE I. Variat
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96 PER ERIK LINDGRENThe latter two
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98 VILHELM GILLNERlayers. (Regardin
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100 VILHELM GILLNERmay be considera
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102 VILHELM GILLNERing cease Alnus
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104 VILHELM GILLNERand seem to be c
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106 BENGT PETTERSSONbufonius, Rorip
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108 BENGT PETTERSSONFig. 2. Arnagro
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110 BENGT PETTERSSONHEIM 1946, p. 1
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112 H. PETER HALLBERG AND REINHOLD
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114 H. PETER HALLBERG AND REINHOLD
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116 H. PETER HALLBERG .A.ND REINHOL
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118 H. PETER HALLBERG AND REINHOLD
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120 H. PETER HALLBERG AND REINHOLD
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122 H. PETER H.ALLBERG AND REINHOLD
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124 NILS MALMERistic of SW Sweden a
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126 NILS MALMER .STROM 1937, pp. 4
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128 NILS MALMERFig. 4. The wet heat
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130 NILS MALMERmeadow vegetation ri
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132 BENGT PETTERSSONFig. l. The gre
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134 BENGT PETTERSSONFig. 3. The gre
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136 BENGT PETTERSSONFig. 5. On Nort
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138 BENGT PETTERSSONFig. 7. Alvar (
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140 BENGT PETTERSSONcalcareous lake
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142 IV AR OTTOSSONFig. I. An old Qu
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The Growth on RockBy EDVARD voN KRU
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146 EDVARD VON KRUSENSTJERNAFig . 3
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148 EDV ARD VON KRUSENSTJERNASENSTJ
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150 ILS MALMERFig. l. The wide Ting
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152 NILS MALMERFig. 3. Wooded bog v
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154 NILS MALMERdominants (they also
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156 NILS M.ALMERFig. 5. Narrow "lag
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158 NILS M.ALMERnounced mire margin
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160 TOM FLENSBURGrium are also repr
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162 LENN ART FRIDENFig. 1. Stipa pe
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.164 LENNART FRIDEN.Association. Ne
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166 LENNART FRIDENand pointed out i
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168 SVEN FRANSSON60"Cetraria lJelis
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170 SVEN FRANSSONwheat (earlier mor
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172 SVEN FRANSSONany case no two sp
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174 SVEN FRANSSONlichens see AHLNER
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Glimpses of the Bothnian CoastBy ER
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178 ERIK SKYEpredominating the fiel
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182 HUGO SJORSLappland and Jamtland
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181 HUGO SJORSFig. 2. The southern
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186 HUGO SJORSing group but its ind
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188 FOLKE BJORKBACKmixed with speci
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190 FOLKE BJORKBACKEffects of ditch
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192 FOLKE BJORKBACKgrow (S. plumulo
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194 YNGVE NORDQVISTwestern mountain
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196 YNGVE NORDQVIST.as the Fuscetum
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200 NILS QUENNERSTEDTevened out, Sp
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202 NILS QUENNERSTEDTsists of irreg
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204 NILS QUENNERSTEDTrivers, and a
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206 ERIK JULINpubescens. Slightly h
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208 ERIK JULINserina ssp. Egedii, C
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210 SV ANTE PEKKARImeans of dispers
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212 SV ANTE PEKKARIposition. Potamo
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214 SV ANTE PEKKARISalmis to 2 or e
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2 16 JIM LUNDQVISTthe valleys are s
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218 JIM LUNDQVISTan unstable, often
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220 GUNN AR WISTRANDFig. 3. View fr
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222 SVEN RUNEconiferous forests, an
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224 SVEN RUNEthe following north-ea
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226 GUNN.AR WISTRANDof the woodland
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230 LENNART GRANMARKsome of the gre
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232 LENNART GRANMARKwoodland lakes
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234 GUNNAR WASSENFig. I. Shore of L
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236 GUNNAR WASSENFig. 3. Small but
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238 GUNNAR WASSENFig. 5. The meande
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242 HILMAR HOLMENspecies, a western
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244 HILMAR HOLMENIn a variety of th
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246 HILMAR HOLMENTABLE I. Soil char
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248 HILMAR HOLMENP-AL; extraction w
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250 AKE PERSSONdominated by Drepano
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252 AKE PERSSONFig. 2. Dominating E
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254 AKE PERSSONlocalities with upwe
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256 AKE PERSSONValues of pH and con
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258 KARL-GORAN BRINGERThe chionopho
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260 KARL-GORAN BRINGERFig. 1. Dryad
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262 OLAV GJ lEREVOLLridges in the l
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264 OLA V GJ lEREVOLLFig. 4. Athyri
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266 OLAV. GJJEREVOLLcarpets, but th
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268 OLA V GJ.lEREVOLLMost greas tha
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270 MAGNUS FRIESand climatic develo
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272 MẠGNUS FRIESleached. The subs
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274 MAGNUS FRIESseems to have laste
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276MAGNUS FRIESI/II\)II\\III'"'\I,.
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278 MAGNUS FRIESzone system the Sub
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280 MAGNUS FRIESonly rarely been in
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282 ELIEL STEENFig. 1. Birch heath
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284 ELIEL STEENtion of overgrazing.
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286 ERIK SKYEof old trees, substitu
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290 BENGT PETTERSSONFig. 2. The edg
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292 BENGT PETTERSSONFig. 5. Wooded
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294 BENGT PETTERSSONpaid attention
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296 BibliographyALMEN, BRrTTA & ALM
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298 Bibliographyder Tornio- und Kem
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300 Bibliography- 1949, Palynologic
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302 Bibliography1943, Beskrivning t
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' 304Bibliography- 1961b, En foreko
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306 BibliographyLUNDH, A., 1951, St
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308 BibliographyNoRDHAGEN, R., 1928
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310 Bibliographyder Stadt Lublin.)
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312 Bibliographynitrogen compounds
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314Bibliographytion i Navlingeasomr
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