The purpose of this study is twofold: first, the construction of a major framework outlining a functional curriculum in professional forestry and, second, the suggesting of a method of procedure that will enable a staff in any forestry school to develop a functional curriculum adapted to local needs. No attempt...
This is one in a series of pollen studies of post-Pleistocene peat and other pollen-bearing sediments in the Pacific Northwest. Bogs in British Columbia, northern Idaho, many parts of Washington, and in west central Oregon have been analyzed and the forest succession interpreted from the pollen profiles. A tentative climatic...
Included in the Bryophyta are the Hepaticae (liverworts), the Anthoceratae ( horned liverworts), and the M usci (mosses), all of which are well represented in the Willamette Valley. Since the Musci are much more abundant and conspicuous than the liverworts, they are of considerable general interest. This group comprises three...
Out of a need, frequently met by the writer and others, for quick reference to more detailed information concerning gross anatomy and life history stages of our Northwestern plant species than generally is to be found in or indeed is appropriate to any local flora, the following pages have been...