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An Ecological Study Of Timpanogos Creek From Aspen Grove To Wildwood, Marion L. Harris
An Ecological Study Of Timpanogos Creek From Aspen Grove To Wildwood, Marion L. Harris
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Ecology may be oonsidered as one of the vital parts of botany, since there are two ultimate facts in this science; namely, the plant and its habitat . The habitat is made up of the physical factors that control function. At Timpanogos there are so many different habitats, that the chief problem is not that of finding a problem to study, but rather that of selecting one from the many. The purpose of this paper is to point out some of the interesting features that are found in a study of Timpanogos Creek from Aspen Grove to Wildwood.
A Text And Manual Of Timpanogos Mosses, Seville Flowers
A Text And Manual Of Timpanogos Mosses, Seville Flowers
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This present paper is an attempt to open the field of bryology in the state of Utah. It is necessarily a limited treatment both from the standpointof the number of species and the area. It represents the efforts of one summer's collection and the preparation of the manuscript and illustrations. The collection was taken at Mount Timpanogosby the students of the Alpine Summer School of the Brigham Young University during the 1925 session.