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SOUTH AMERICA<br />

with admixture <strong>of</strong> conifers. Forest canopy at 40-50 meters: Nothojagus<br />

dombeyi . . . Fitzroya cupressoidcs; between Lat. 37°45' and<br />

40°03' S, forests up to 60 meters high <strong>of</strong> Araucaria imbricata and<br />

Dombeya chilensis<br />

60. Mountain and high-mountain mixed forest with deciduous trees.<br />

Canopy at 10-12 meters. Noth<strong>of</strong>agus betuloides . . . Lomatia;<br />

shrubs: Berberís chilensis . . . Fuchsia macrostemma; few lianas<br />

and ferns, no floweringepiphytes<br />

VII. Subantarctic Xerophilic Forest and Open Woodland<br />

61. Dry mountain forest and open woodland (mattoral, espinal). Trees<br />

and shrubs: Prosopis siliquastrum . . . Proustia pungens; cacti<br />

Cereus quisco; species <strong>of</strong> the families Bromeliaceae . . . Anacardiaceae;<br />

grasses: Stipa, etc.<br />

62. Dry, mainly shrubby and partly forest growths: Cryptocaria<br />

rubra, etc.<br />

VIII. Subantarctic Desert and Shrub-Herb Growths<br />

63. West Patagonian shrub and grass growths. Low shrubs: Noth<strong>of</strong>agus<br />

pumilio, etc.<br />

64. Patagonian shrub semi-desert and desert. Shrubs and low shrubs<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1-1.5 meters high: Mulinum spinosum . . . Chiliotrichum diffusion;<br />

grasses: Stipa patagónica, etc.<br />

65. Psammophytic <strong>vegetation</strong> and moving sands <strong>of</strong> the temperate zone.<br />

Grasses: Hyalis argéntea, etc.<br />

IX. Subantarctic Meadow-Bog Vegetation<br />

66. Wet and cryophytic meadows, cushion plants, lowland and Sphagnum<br />

bogs and waterlogged forest <strong>of</strong> Tierra del Fuego: Azorella<br />

caespitosa . . . Mouria rivularis; mosses: Sphagnum fimbriatum<br />

. . . Drepanocladus subjulacens; trees: Noth<strong>of</strong>agus antárctica, etc.<br />

67. Oceanic meadows and cushion plants <strong>of</strong> the Falkland Islands: Poa<br />

flabellata . . , Acaena adscendens; in some places, Sphagnum bogs;<br />

on uplands, rock and alpine plants: Viola tridentata, etc.<br />

68. Thinned glacial <strong>vegetation</strong> and moss bogs <strong>of</strong> South Georgia:<br />

Acaena austrogeorgiae . , . Galium antarcticum; mosses and lichens<br />

are characteristic (there are no Sphagnum mosses)<br />

SOCHAVA, VICTOR B. AND LEONID E. RODIN<br />

1964 In Gerasimov, I. P., ed., Fizikp-geograficheskji atlas mira.<br />

Moscow, Akademiia Nauk SSSR i Glavnoe Upravlenie Geodezii i<br />

Kartografii GGK SSSR, pp. 170-171.<br />

1965 "VEGETATIONSFORMEN UND WALDZUSTAND, SÜDAMERIKA"<br />

in color 1:15,000,000<br />

LEGEND<br />

1. Tropischer und subtropischer Regenwald<br />

2. Tropischer Bergwald (iiber 1000 m)<br />

3. Araukarienwald (z.T. devastiert oder stark gelichtet)<br />

4. Temperierter und antarktischer Wald (überwiegend Nothojagusw'aldet)<br />

5. Temperierter und antarktischer Buschwald<br />

6. Chacowald, Quebracho und Algarrobowald (z.T. devastiert)<br />

7. Galeriewald<br />

8. Mangrove<br />

9. Palmwald<br />

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