Abstract
IT is no accident that the varied landscapes of New Zealand should have stimulated Prof. Cotton to enrich the literature of geomorphology with a series of books of outstanding interest and importance. In no other country of comparable size can a greater variety of geological agents and processes be seen in active operation, and since land-forms result from the interaction of the internal and external processes, it follows that New Zealand is a geomorphologist's paradise.
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