The object of this paper is to determine the chief directions of afiinities of the species now occurring in the Chestnut Oak Upland region. It deals with the distribution of species comprising the flora both within the state and by physiographic areas outside of the state
The rather uniform till plain topography of Indiana would seem, naturally, to imply a homogeneity an...
The complexities of our deciduous forests, though constantly under the scrutiny of investigators fro...
In furtherance of the plan of the Botany Department of Butler University to place on record as rapid...
In light of the fact that no extensive work exists in plant geography showing the relation between I...
Today Indiana forests are primarily in a stage of secondary succession, and small tracts, comparativ...
The great number of deeds issued in west-central Indiana within a few years of the completion of the...
Oak-hickory forests occur in Indiana under three sets of ecological conditions. First, in the northe...
Deam (1) has shown that the flora of Indiana comprises nearly 2,000 species of which approximately 4...
Harper, Peattie, and McLaughlin have dealt with plants of the Atlantic Coastal Plain which occur in ...
Numerous surveys of forested areas throughout Indiana have yielded a wealth of ecological knowledge,...
The fifteen stands presented in this paper were studied to determine present-day forest composition ...
Indiana holds an important position for the study of plant migration as Friesner has so well pointed...
This is the third in a proposed series of papers intended to organize the material pertaining to the...
This study is concerned only with tree and shrub pollen, because trees and shrubs form the dominant ...
Observations on Fagus grandifolia extend throughout the calendar year 1941, those all Ulmus fu!va be...
The rather uniform till plain topography of Indiana would seem, naturally, to imply a homogeneity an...
The complexities of our deciduous forests, though constantly under the scrutiny of investigators fro...
In furtherance of the plan of the Botany Department of Butler University to place on record as rapid...
In light of the fact that no extensive work exists in plant geography showing the relation between I...
Today Indiana forests are primarily in a stage of secondary succession, and small tracts, comparativ...
The great number of deeds issued in west-central Indiana within a few years of the completion of the...
Oak-hickory forests occur in Indiana under three sets of ecological conditions. First, in the northe...
Deam (1) has shown that the flora of Indiana comprises nearly 2,000 species of which approximately 4...
Harper, Peattie, and McLaughlin have dealt with plants of the Atlantic Coastal Plain which occur in ...
Numerous surveys of forested areas throughout Indiana have yielded a wealth of ecological knowledge,...
The fifteen stands presented in this paper were studied to determine present-day forest composition ...
Indiana holds an important position for the study of plant migration as Friesner has so well pointed...
This is the third in a proposed series of papers intended to organize the material pertaining to the...
This study is concerned only with tree and shrub pollen, because trees and shrubs form the dominant ...
Observations on Fagus grandifolia extend throughout the calendar year 1941, those all Ulmus fu!va be...
The rather uniform till plain topography of Indiana would seem, naturally, to imply a homogeneity an...
The complexities of our deciduous forests, though constantly under the scrutiny of investigators fro...
In furtherance of the plan of the Botany Department of Butler University to place on record as rapid...