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Contents
INTRODUCTION By H A Haantjens | 7 |
PHYSICAL REGIONS OF THE WANIGELACAPE VOGEL | 17 |
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Alloteropsis alluvial plain alluvium Alstonia Alstonia scholaris andesitic Anisoptera Anisoptera kostermansiana association Canarium Cape Nelson Casuarina Casuarina sp clay loam commonly cultivation dark soils dissected Distribution Land Forms dominant excessively drained Family*—These Ficus spp flooding forest and regrowth ft high ft in height ft per acre gentle gleyed soils grassland Haantjens herbaceous hills horizon Imperata cylindrica Kopwei Kwin Land Forms Soils land system lava limestone lithosols locally Mangrove Metroxylon sagu moderately montane mottled mountains occur Octomeles sumatrana Ophiuros outwash fans Owen Stanley Range Planchonia Plate Pometia pinnata poorly drained rain forest rainfall Rakua Recent alluvial soils ridges Ruaba River Saccharum spontaneum sandy scholaris season secondary forest sq miles steep stocking rate stony streams strongly weathered suballiance Subclass suitable super ft swamp Tarakaruru Terminalia Themeda Trafalgar tree crops tree layer Uiaku undulating Unit Relative Area valleys volcanic Wakioka Wanigela Wanigela-Cape Vogel area woodland zone