From lowland forest to alpine herbfield ~ Okesetatioa Sienom Mabaar Vegetation of Egmont National Park A comprehensive guide for amateur botanists, students, trampers , and conservationists. by Bruce D. Clarkson, illustrated by J. Bruce Irwin Describes the species of each plant community and analyses the effect on their distribution of altitude , climate , soil, and introduced mammals. It features: over 200 superb line drawings of plant species over 20 photographs of landscape features a map of the park with information on tracks, accommodation and other facilities (NZMS 169 1.40 000) valued at NZS5.OO Price: NZS29.50 or USS14.75 incl: p & p, & GST within New Zealand Also: Vegetation Map of Tongariro National Park; North Island, New Zealand 1: 50 000 Price: NZS6.00 or USS3.00 incl: p & P, & GST within New Zealand Available from: Publications Officer , Science Information Publishing Centre, DSIR, PO. Box 9741, Wellington, New Zealand. Tel: (04)858-939.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 2, 1 May 1987, Page 19
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143Page 19 Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 2, 1 May 1987, Page 19
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