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Field notes Vol. 702 documents Howard Crum's botanical collecting in 1949 in Jalisco, Mexico, while he was a graduate student at the University of Michigan. The notebook contains a chronological list from June 25-September 1, 1949 consisting of plant name, description, location, and date. Collections are numbered sequentially with numbers 400-1450, and specimen numbers are interspersed with some diary entries. The notebook contains 3 hand-drawn maps. A printed map, 9 loose pages of miscellaneous notes, and 9 specimen labels are inserted. 4 recipes and other notes and addresses are written on the front endpapers.
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This represents 25 years of work and close collaboration between the authors and gives a detailed taxonomic treatment of and identification guide to the mosses of the Eastern Deciduous Forest of North America. To extend the usefulness of the work some species likely to be found in peninsular Florida, The Central Prairies, and the Hudson Bay Lowlands are also included. Because of considerable topographic and vegetational diversity within the Eastern Deciduous Forest the book is also nearly complete for the entire Boreal Forest and the Rocky Mountains. With over 600 line drawings this work is an invaluable guide for any bryologist.
Examines the fens and bogs of the upper Midwest, with a taxonomic treatment of peat mosses