. Algae of the western Great Lakes area. Algae -- Lake States; Algae. 10 IP Q 0 83 NO. OF LAKES 14- 100 60 0 0 40 100 I I I II I • I ho. 7. GREEN ALGAE BLUE-GREEN ALGAE Figure 4. Diagram showing the number of Wisconsin lakes (in a random sample of 100) which lie within difiPerent pH readings; their bound carbon dioxide content (expressed in parts per million); and the percentages of green and blue-green algal species in their total algal flora. (See discussion in text.) [29]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for read


. Algae of the western Great Lakes area. Algae -- Lake States; Algae. 10 IP Q 0 83 NO. OF LAKES 14- 100 60 0 0 40 100 I I I II I • I ho. 7. GREEN ALGAE BLUE-GREEN ALGAE Figure 4. Diagram showing the number of Wisconsin lakes (in a random sample of 100) which lie within difiPerent pH readings; their bound carbon dioxide content (expressed in parts per million); and the percentages of green and blue-green algal species in their total algal flora. (See discussion in text.) [29]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Prescott, G. W. (Gerald Webber), 1899-. Dubuque, Iowa, W. C. Brown Co


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