It has been the custom for some years with the forestry students of Iowa State College to spend one summer in camp to get practical field work. These camps have been in various places-Colorado, Minnesota, Michigan and the Appalachian Mountains. Along with the practical forestry work these students also do field work in botany along taxonomic and ecological lines. It has been possible therefore to make an intensive ecologic and floristic study of the region. This is one of a series of papers in which the flora has been discussed1
It was my privilege during the latter part of July and early August to spend a week with the forestr...
The aquatic flora of northern and northwestern Iowa is of great interest, and it deserves especial a...
On February 1, 1914, the writer began his duties in connection with the United States Agricultural E...
During the month of August, 1924, I spent two weeks at Stambaugh and Iron River, with the forestry s...
The paper before the Academy consisted in a verbal communication of the salient features of the fore...
The summer camp of the Foresters of Iowa State College for 1925 was located on Pike Bay, which is a ...
The following notes are the result of a series of studies made during the summer of 1895 when the wr...
In this preliminary paper I shall consider briefly only the ecological conditions of the flora, chie...
The writer spent the months of June and July, 1895, in this portion of Iowa, camping and traveling a...
During the past summer a hasty survey was made of that part of the Bitter Hoot Mountains west and so...
It is seldom that one sees a tract of our original prairie broken up, planted to trees and then left...
The several catalogues of the flora of Iowa (Arthur, Bessey), as well as the early contributions by ...
Botany hats played a very conspicuous part in connection with forestry work. Most of us know too lit...
At the twentieth annual session of the Iowa Academy of Science held in Ames on April 20 and 21, 1905...
I shall not try to make an extensive paper on the flora of the Yosemite, but merely to record my imp...
It was my privilege during the latter part of July and early August to spend a week with the forestr...
The aquatic flora of northern and northwestern Iowa is of great interest, and it deserves especial a...
On February 1, 1914, the writer began his duties in connection with the United States Agricultural E...
During the month of August, 1924, I spent two weeks at Stambaugh and Iron River, with the forestry s...
The paper before the Academy consisted in a verbal communication of the salient features of the fore...
The summer camp of the Foresters of Iowa State College for 1925 was located on Pike Bay, which is a ...
The following notes are the result of a series of studies made during the summer of 1895 when the wr...
In this preliminary paper I shall consider briefly only the ecological conditions of the flora, chie...
The writer spent the months of June and July, 1895, in this portion of Iowa, camping and traveling a...
During the past summer a hasty survey was made of that part of the Bitter Hoot Mountains west and so...
It is seldom that one sees a tract of our original prairie broken up, planted to trees and then left...
The several catalogues of the flora of Iowa (Arthur, Bessey), as well as the early contributions by ...
Botany hats played a very conspicuous part in connection with forestry work. Most of us know too lit...
At the twentieth annual session of the Iowa Academy of Science held in Ames on April 20 and 21, 1905...
I shall not try to make an extensive paper on the flora of the Yosemite, but merely to record my imp...
It was my privilege during the latter part of July and early August to spend a week with the forestr...
The aquatic flora of northern and northwestern Iowa is of great interest, and it deserves especial a...
On February 1, 1914, the writer began his duties in connection with the United States Agricultural E...