The primeval forest of Indiana was without doubt representative of some of the most magnificent sections of the great eastern deciduous region. In a previous paper (9) we described briefly the fate of our hardwoods, and pointed out that only small tracts of comparatively undisturbed stands remain for observation. Since reports on the early forests are rather vague, and based on superficial observation rather than on quantitative data, it is somewhat difficult to gain from them a true picture of the phytosociology of these forests prior to time of settlement. Qualitative and quantitative studies of the remaining small stands referred to above, however, enable us to set up, or establish a fairly accurate norm with which to compare areas which...
As pointed out by Potzger and Friesner (9), Conard (3) and Cain (1), a mere empirical description of...
Sediments from lakes and bogs have given valuable records which indicate succession of forests and c...
The great number of deeds issued in west-central Indiana within a few years of the completion of the...
Numerous surveys of forested areas throughout Indiana have yielded a wealth of ecological knowledge,...
The rather uniform till plain topography of Indiana would seem, naturally, to imply a homogeneity an...
In July 1942, we published results of a detailed study of Cox Woods, a remnant of forest primeval in...
The fifteen stands presented in this paper were studied to determine present-day forest composition ...
The original forest of eastern North America has been acclaimed the most magnificent deciduous fores...
The almost unbroken deciduous forest of Indiana of a century ago has been reduced to isolated patche...
The vegetation of the leached Illinoian till plain has been described in detail by Braun, Keller, Mc...
Between 1799 and 1846, the territory which now comprises the State of Indiana was divided by the Uni...
The complexities of our deciduous forests, though constantly under the scrutiny of investigators fro...
Continuity of observation over an extended period of time is a difficult but vital phase of the stud...
Indiana has experienced many climatic changes due primarily to its geographical location which broug...
As one travels eastward on return from a trip through the prairie states, perhaps the most character...
As pointed out by Potzger and Friesner (9), Conard (3) and Cain (1), a mere empirical description of...
Sediments from lakes and bogs have given valuable records which indicate succession of forests and c...
The great number of deeds issued in west-central Indiana within a few years of the completion of the...
Numerous surveys of forested areas throughout Indiana have yielded a wealth of ecological knowledge,...
The rather uniform till plain topography of Indiana would seem, naturally, to imply a homogeneity an...
In July 1942, we published results of a detailed study of Cox Woods, a remnant of forest primeval in...
The fifteen stands presented in this paper were studied to determine present-day forest composition ...
The original forest of eastern North America has been acclaimed the most magnificent deciduous fores...
The almost unbroken deciduous forest of Indiana of a century ago has been reduced to isolated patche...
The vegetation of the leached Illinoian till plain has been described in detail by Braun, Keller, Mc...
Between 1799 and 1846, the territory which now comprises the State of Indiana was divided by the Uni...
The complexities of our deciduous forests, though constantly under the scrutiny of investigators fro...
Continuity of observation over an extended period of time is a difficult but vital phase of the stud...
Indiana has experienced many climatic changes due primarily to its geographical location which broug...
As one travels eastward on return from a trip through the prairie states, perhaps the most character...
As pointed out by Potzger and Friesner (9), Conard (3) and Cain (1), a mere empirical description of...
Sediments from lakes and bogs have given valuable records which indicate succession of forests and c...
The great number of deeds issued in west-central Indiana within a few years of the completion of the...