. The composition and dynamics of a beech maple climax community. Forest ecology; Forest dynamics; Natural history. 20 The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Sci. Pub. Vol. VI son and grows to larger size than upon the upland. Only here can ferns be said to be well developed. Trees in the ravines often represent bottom- land species which have thus extended the flood-plain forest into the area, bringing in some species which otherwise seem out of place. Beech is + SASSAFRAS • BASS WOOD. •SHAGBARK oBITTERNUT ? PIGNUT. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma


. The composition and dynamics of a beech maple climax community. Forest ecology; Forest dynamics; Natural history. 20 The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Sci. Pub. Vol. VI son and grows to larger size than upon the upland. Only here can ferns be said to be well developed. Trees in the ravines often represent bottom- land species which have thus extended the flood-plain forest into the area, bringing in some species which otherwise seem out of place. Beech is + SASSAFRAS • BASS WOOD. •SHAGBARK oBITTERNUT ? PIGNUT. 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 Williams, Arthur Baldwin, 1874-. Cleveland, Ohio : [Cleveland Museum of Natural History]


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