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II
Water-cum-Jolly Dale [John Armitage]
III
Ilam Rock [John Armitage] 32
IV
Combs Moss [John Armitage]
V
Kinderscout [J. K. St. Joseph]
VIa
Deepdale near Buxton [John Armitage]
VIb
Mam Tor [R. W. Chaney]
VIIa
Dovedale from Bunster Hill [R. H. Hall]
VIIb
Gratton Dale [J. K. St. Joseph]
VIII
Limestone plants [a, b, c, d, R. H. Hall]
a , Herb Paris (Paris quadrifolia )
b , Horseshoe Vetch (Hippocrepis comosa )
c , Yellow Star of Bethlehem (Gagea lutea )
d , Common Helleborine (Epipactis helleborine )
IX
Gritstone plants [a, b, d, R. H. Hall; c, John Markham]
a , Hybrid Bilberry (Vaccinium × intermedium )
b , Cowberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea )
c , Bog Asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum )
d , Heather (Calluna vulgaris )
X
Ferns [a, b, R. H. Hall]
a , Oak Fern (Thelypteris dryopteris )
b , Limestone Fern (Thelypteris robertiana )
XI
Moss, Lichen and Liverworts [a, b, c, d, R. H. Hall]
a , Lichen on Gritstone (Parmelia saxatilis )
b , Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum )
c , Moss on Limestone (Fissidens adianthoides )
d , Liverwort (Lunularia cruciata )
XII
Fungi [a, b, c, d, R. H. Hall]
a , Lawyer’s Wig (Coprinus comatus )
b, Amanita rubescens
c, Armillaria mellea
d , Orange-peel Elf Cup (Peziza aurantia )
XIIIa
Arbor Low Stone Circle [J. K. St. Joseph] facing page
XIIIb
Five Wells, a Neolithic burial chamber [John Armitage]
XIVa
Chelmorton [J. K. St. Joseph]
XIVb
Foolow in winter [Manchester Guardian]
XVa
Hartington Hall [Frank Rogers]
XVb
Mouldridge: a Grange farm [C. Eric Brown]
XVIa
Cottages at Chelmorton [John Armitage]
XVIb
Modern cottages at Bakewell [Peak Park Planning Board]
XVIIa
Bakewell [J. K. St. Joseph]
XVIIb
Church of St. John the Baptist, Tideswell [R. H Hall]
XVIII
Castleton [R. W. Chaney]
XIX
Ancient pack-horse bridges at Bakewell [John Armitage] and Washgate [R. H. Hall]
XXa
Washing moorland sheep at Washgate [John Armitage]
XXb
The Hope Valley Cement Works [Aero Pictorial Ltd.]
XXI
Deep Rake and High Rake near Calver [J. K. St. Joseph]
XXIIa
Unfinished millstones at Stanage Edge [W. A. Poucher]
XXIIb
Entrance to the National Park, Chesterfield-Baslow Road [H. Cartwright]
XXIII
The Ladybower reservoir
[a, The Derwent Valley Water Board; b, Airviews Ltd.]
XXIV
Well-dressing at Tissington
[a, John Armitage; b, C. Eric Brown]
MAPS AND DIAGRAMS
1 The boundary of the Peak National Park
2 Geology of the Peak District
3 Volcanic rocks of The Peak
4 Geological section across the central Peak District
5 Surface relief
6 Distribution of the principal caves
7 Mean annual rainfall
8 Distribution of woodlands
9 Vegetation of Kinderscout Plateau
10 Site and plan of Bakewell
11 Lead rakes in the Castleton-Bradwell district
12 Water gathering grounds
13 Upper Derwent valley before and after reservoir construction
14 Features of interest
15 Areas of public access
Reference to a topographical map will be an advantage in perusing this book. The most suitable one for the purpose is the excellent Ordnance Survey One-Inch Tourist Map of the Peak District, published in 1957. This sheet, which is on a scale familiar to all ramblers and nature-lovers, shows the boundary of the National Park
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