Abstract
The type of distribution followed by point quadrat percentage-cover data has been studied. The hypergeometric type IIA distribution with constant n has been deduced from theoretical considerations and found to give a good fit to data published by Goodall in 1952. The parameters of this distribution assist the study not only of the overall percentage cover but also of the patchiness of the vegetation. The assumption of this type of distribution does not preclude the use of the angular transformation; this remains the appropriate transformation for stabilizing the variance. Theoretical considerations have been put forward in support of the policy of reducing the number of pins per frame. However, if this is done, the number of necessary locations is increased; only by practical experimentation can the optimum number of pins per frame be determined.