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Except forest, no formation has been so changed or eradicated by man, but, except in certain localities, areas, more or less unaltered, still persist, so that a general idea of New Zealand swamp may be gained, even if a detailed study is no longer possible. i) Or of P. Hoiarts or P. polygonifoHus as the .case may be. 2) Tlie handsome M. robustum is included above bf. my estimate of aquatic plants since it shows, at times, a certain amomit of heterophyUy, bat it is dealt with under the heading '...•swamp". Digitized by Google Swamp. 155 Swamp originates in various ways, the most common being from -the gradual occupation of lake by aquatic plants in the first case and swamp- species in the second, or from rivers frequently and regularly overflowing their banks. In any case, through the decay of the dead plants, in course of time, considerable accumulation of peat takes place, a sour soil is produced and bog-conditions may follow; but, on the other hand, swamp-tolerating shrubs, and then trees may enter the association, arid, as already described, first swamp-forest and then ordinary forest form a climax.
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