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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
We constrain the growth rate of structure, as represented by the spatial two-point galaxy auto-correlation function, at redshifts where this has not yet been measured directly by combining recent measurements of the amplitude of the angular two-point galaxy auto-correlation, at magnitudes as faint as Vmedian ≤ 25, with new observations of the redshift distribution of very faint galaxies. We show that ξ for the overall galaxy population (at a fixed proper separation r) grows (1 + z)4±1 times as fast as clustering which is fixed in proper coordinates. Even extreme models where “blue” galaxies have a smaller, IRAS-like, correlation function do not reduce the growth rate below (1 + z)2.5±1 times the clustering fixed in proper coordinates (Roukema, B.F. and Valls–Gabaud, D. (1995) A&A, submitted).