Contributions in geographical exploration . Photograph by R. F. GriggsVEGETATION STATION 18, AUGUvST 11, fence corner bare of vegetation except for a few stalks of Polytrichum and thebunches of grass around the Photograph by D. B. Church THE SAME STATION A YEAR LATER. August 27, 1916. Seventeen seedlings of lupine had come up, also several grass seedlings. The clumps of grass outside the fence which prove to be Deschampsia ccespitosa have fruited but are not much extended. Nov., 1918] Recovery of Vegetation at Kodiak 23 in determining the character of the vegetation in the statio
Contributions in geographical exploration . Photograph by R. F. GriggsVEGETATION STATION 18, AUGUvST 11, fence corner bare of vegetation except for a few stalks of Polytrichum and thebunches of grass around the Photograph by D. B. Church THE SAME STATION A YEAR LATER. August 27, 1916. Seventeen seedlings of lupine had come up, also several grass seedlings. The clumps of grass outside the fence which prove to be Deschampsia ccespitosa have fruited but are not much extended. Nov., 1918] Recovery of Vegetation at Kodiak 23 in determining the character of the vegetation in the station,which, before the eruption, was occupied by a typical arctic-alpine heath. Instrumental records giving comparative hourlyevaporation rates in such stations and the lowland wouldbe of great interest. More significant than the differences between the differenthabitats is a comparison of the evaporation rate of the regionas a whole with that of other regions. Unfortunately, how-ever, comparable data are very scanty. Briggs and Shantz
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