Title: STUDIES IN THE POST‐GLACIAL HISTORY OF BRITISH VEGETATION: LOWLAND LONSDALE
Abstract: New PhytologistVolume 59, Issue 2 p. 192-217 Free Access STUDIES IN THE POST-GLACIAL HISTORY OF BRITISH VEGETATION: LOWLAND LONSDALE FRANK OLDFIELD, FRANK OLDFIELD Department of Geography, University of LeicesterSearch for more papers by this author FRANK OLDFIELD, FRANK OLDFIELD Department of Geography, University of LeicesterSearch for more papers by this author First published: July 1960 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1960.tb06216.xCitations: 51 (With 13 figures in the text) AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat REFERENCES Clapham, A. R., Tutin, T. G. & Warburg, E. F. (1952). Flora of the British Isles. Cambridge . Clark, J. G. D. et al. (1954). Excavations at Star Carr. Cambridge . Collingwood, R. G. (1933). An introduction to the prehistory of Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire north of the sands. Trans. Climb. & West. Archaeol. & Antiq. Soc., 33, 163– 200. Collingwood, W. G. (1926). An inventory of the ancient monuments of Westmorland and Lancashire north of the sands. Trans. Cumb. & West. Archaeol. & Anliq. Soc., 26, 1– 62. Erdtman, G. (1928). Studies in the post-arctic history of the forests of north-western Europe. I. Investigations in the British Isles. Geol. Föiren. Stockh. Förk., 50, 123. Faegri, K. & Iversen, J. (1951). A Textbook of Modern Pollen Analysis. Copenhagen . Franks, J. W. (1957). Pollen analysis: a technique for investigating early agrarian history. Agnc. Hist. Rev., 1 (5), 2– 10. Garwood, E. J. (1912). The Lower Carboniferous succession in north-western England. Q.J. Geol. Soc. Land., 68, 449– 586. Godwin, H. (1943). Coastal peat beds of the British Isles and the North Sea. J. Ecol, 31 (2), 199. Godwin, H. (1945). Coastal peat-beds of the North Sea region as indices of land- and sea-level change. New Phytol., 44 (2), 152. Godwin, H. (1956). The History of the British Flora. Cambridge University Press. Godwin, H., Suggate, R. P. & Willis, E. H. (1957). Radiocarbon dating of the eustatic rise in ocean-level. Nature, Loud., 181, 151. Godwin, H., Walker, D. & Willis, E. H. (1957). Radiocarbon dates and Post-glacial vegetational history: Scaleby Moss. Proc. Roy. Soc., B, 147, 352. Gresswell, R. K. (1953). Sandy Shores in South Lancashire. Liverpool . Gresswell, R. K. (1958). The Post-glacial raised beach in Furness and Lyth. Trans, Inst. Brit. Geog., 25, 79– 103. Iversen, J. (1941). Landnam i Danmarks stcnalder. Damn. Geol. Unders., R II, Nr. 66. Kendall, C. E. Y., Davy-Dean, J. & Munn Rankin, W. (1909). On the geographical distribution of Mollusca in south Lonsdale. The Naturalist, 633, 355. Mitchell, G. F. (1951). Studies in Irish Quaternary deposits, no. 7. Proc. R. Irish Acad., 53 (B), 111. Mitchell, G. F. (1956). Post-Boreal pollen diagrams from Irish raised bogs. Proc. R. Irish Acad., 57 (B), 14. Movius, H. J., Junr. (1953). Graphic representation of Post-glacial changes of level in north-east Ireland. Am. Jour. Sci., 251, 697– 740. Munn Rankin, W. (1910). The peat moors of Lonsdale. The Naturalist, 638–9, 119– 22. Piggott, S. E. (1954). The Neolithic Cultures of the British Isles. Cambridge . Smith, A. G. (1958). Lacustrine deposits in the south of the English Lake District. New Phytol., 57, 363. Smith, A. G. (1956). Ph.D. dissertation. (Cambridge, unpublished.). Tansley, A. G. (1939). The British Islands and their Vegetation. Cambridge (reprinted 1949). Walker, D. (1955). Studies in the Post-glacial history of British vegetation. Skelsmergh Tarn and Kentmere. New Phytol., 54, 222. Wardle, P. (1957). Personal communication. Citing Literature Volume59, Issue2July 1960Pages 192-217 ReferencesRelatedInformation