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### Author
Clifford, Montagu Howard (fl. 1933-1940), British palaeobotanist, studied at Cambridge (Downing), B.A. 1933, M.A. 1937.
**Abbreviated name**: *M.H. Clifford*
#### Herbarium and types
Unknown.
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 1: 358; Rehder 2: 175.
### Publications
##### n.26.669. Controlling factors in the formation of fen deposits
**Title**
*Controlling factors in the formation of fen deposits*, as shown by peat investigations at Wood Fen, near Ely... Cambridge (at the University Press) \[1935\]. Oct.
**Notes**
*Co-authors*: Harry Godwin (b. 1906) and M.E. Godwin.
*Publ*.: Aug 1935 (date on cover-t.p.), cover-t.p., p. \[509\]-535. *Copy*: L. – Reprinted and to be cited from J. Ecol. 23(2): 509-535. 1935.
##### n.26.670. A mesolithic flora
**Title**
*A mesolithic flora* in the *Isle of Wight*... Isle of Wight (The County Press, Newport) 1937. Oct.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 26 Jun 1937 (date on cover-t.p.), cover-t.p., p. \[582\]-594, \[595\], *1 pl. Copies*: BKL, L, U. – Reprinted and to be cited from the Proceedings of the Isle of Wight nat. Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 2(7): 582-594, \[595\], *1 pl*. 1936 \["1937"\].
##### n.26.671. Studies of the post-glacial history of British vegetation
**Title**
*Studies of the post-glacial history of British vegetation*. I. Origin and stratigraphy of Fenland deposits near Woodwalton, Hunts. II. Origin and stratigraphy of deposits in Southern Fenland... London (Printed and published for the Royal Society by the Cambridge University Press...) 1938. Oct.
**Notes**
*Senior author*: Harry Godwin (b. 1906).
*Publ*.: 12 Dec 1938 (date on t.p. and on p. 323), cover-t.p., p. 323-406. *Copy*: L. – Reprinted and to be cited from Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London ser. B. Biol. Sci. 229(562): 323-406. 1938.