Contributions in geographical exploration . Nov., 1918] Recovery of Vegetation at Kodiak. a. oS s-H o X a a a <* M ^ < c p- k4 ss (T. y f^ C^\ ^ to ^ o w X ^ w -, c (^ E ::3.;i f-i -a w) O c —t P-I O ^1 w >i Es>^ .^ C/J O c3 > W « a K o a >-^ ^>- ^ c oi O « 0 The Ohio Journal of Science [Vol. XIX, No. 1, their branches were still heavily laden with ash, bending themdown against the ground (see page 48). The officials of the Experiment Station and of the KodiakBaptist Orphanage were attempting to grow a crop of oatsto provide ensilage enough to keep their cattle alive over


Contributions in geographical exploration . Nov., 1918] Recovery of Vegetation at Kodiak. a. oS s-H o X a a a <* M ^ < c p- k4 ss (T. y f^ C^\ ^ to ^ o w X ^ w -, c (^ E ::3.;i f-i -a w) O c —t P-I O ^1 w >i Es>^ .^ C/J O c3 > W « a K o a >-^ ^>- ^ c oi O « 0 The Ohio Journal of Science [Vol. XIX, No. 1, their branches were still heavily laden with ash, bending themdown against the ground (see page 48). The officials of the Experiment Station and of the KodiakBaptist Orphanage were attempting to grow a crop of oatsto provide ensilage enough to keep their cattle alive over thewinter. We felt it our duty to encourage them in this effort,but in reality the prospect seemed very gloomy to us. Welldo I remember debating with one of the citizens whether thecountry would ever come back to its original condition. He,with the vividness of his memory of things as they had beenbefore the eruption, was pessimistic, but I, with the knowledgethat the ash would probably be beneficial after it was incor-porated with the soil,


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