The topography of the northern half of Indiana is dotted with numerous lakes and bogs. Many of the lakes located north of a line running irregularly southeast from Benton to Randolph counties still have extensive areas of open water, but no natural lakes are found south of this line
The last decade has marked a growing interest in paleoecology stimulated by stratigraphic studies an...
In furtherance of the plan of the Botany Department of Butler University to place on record as rapid...
The primeval forest of Indiana was without doubt representative of some of the most magnificent sect...
The problem was to trace vegetational succession in Wisconsin along a given latitude, and specifical...
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...
The fifteen stands presented in this paper were studied to determine present-day forest composition ...
Sediments from lakes and bogs have given valuable records which indicate succession of forests and c...
In July 1942, we published results of a detailed study of Cox Woods, a remnant of forest primeval in...
The vegetation of Round Island was studied briefly during the summers of 1935 and 1936 while an exte...
Harper, Peattie, and McLaughlin have dealt with plants of the Atlantic Coastal Plain which occur in ...
Indiana holds an important position for the study of plant migration as Friesner has so well pointed...
In the study of diatoms, bogs furnish an excellent record of diatom flora during the post glacial pe...
High moors, or raised bogs are a rather common physiographic feature of northern Europe, but in Nort...
Continuity of observation over an extended period of time is a difficult but vital phase of the stud...
The last decade has marked a growing interest in paleoecology stimulated by stratigraphic studies an...
In furtherance of the plan of the Botany Department of Butler University to place on record as rapid...
The primeval forest of Indiana was without doubt representative of some of the most magnificent sect...
The problem was to trace vegetational succession in Wisconsin along a given latitude, and specifical...
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...
The fifteen stands presented in this paper were studied to determine present-day forest composition ...
Sediments from lakes and bogs have given valuable records which indicate succession of forests and c...
In July 1942, we published results of a detailed study of Cox Woods, a remnant of forest primeval in...
The vegetation of Round Island was studied briefly during the summers of 1935 and 1936 while an exte...
Harper, Peattie, and McLaughlin have dealt with plants of the Atlantic Coastal Plain which occur in ...
Indiana holds an important position for the study of plant migration as Friesner has so well pointed...
In the study of diatoms, bogs furnish an excellent record of diatom flora during the post glacial pe...
High moors, or raised bogs are a rather common physiographic feature of northern Europe, but in Nort...
Continuity of observation over an extended period of time is a difficult but vital phase of the stud...
The last decade has marked a growing interest in paleoecology stimulated by stratigraphic studies an...
In furtherance of the plan of the Botany Department of Butler University to place on record as rapid...
The primeval forest of Indiana was without doubt representative of some of the most magnificent sect...