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Rusts from Glacier National Park, Montana
Mycologia, 1920During the summer of I9I9, the writer spent ten weeks in Glacier National Park, under the direction of the National Park Service, for the purpose of securing data concerning the flora of the region. Attention was devoted almost wholly to the flowering plants and vascular cryptogams, but a few of the lower cryptogams were secured incidentally, and a ...
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Two Unusual Fungi from Glacier National Park, Montana
Mycologia, 1948Uredinia hypophyllous and caulicolous, golden to orange yellow when fresh, whitish when dried, pulverulent, flat to somewhat pulvinate, circular to elliptic in outline, 0.2-0.8 mm. wide, ruptured epidermis fairly conspicuous; urediniospores catenulate in short chains, variable in shape, broadly ellipsoid, obovoid to globoid, 18-24 / long, 14-18 ~ wide,
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Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 1915
D. W. Johnson, Marius R. Campbell
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D. W. Johnson, Marius R. Campbell
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Shrinkage of Sperry and Grinnell Glaciers, Glacier National Park, Montana
Geographical Review, 1948SINCE 1931 the National Park Service has measured the yearly recession of the fronts of several glaciers in Glacier National Park, Montana. Such measurements, however, usually made at only one or two points along the front, give little indication of the amount of ice shrinkage. Consequently, in 1937 the Park Service initiated a mapping program with the
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Glacier observations, Glacier National Park, Montana, 1964
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Glacier observations, Glacier National Park, Montana, 1959
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Glacier observations, Glacier National Park, Montana, 1962
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Glacier observations, Glacier National Park, Montana, 1961
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