Name/Title
Native Woody Plants of the United StatesEntry/Object ID
2021.7.10Tags
Forestry, Library, U. S. Forest Service, PublicSecondary Title
Their Erosion-Control and Wildlife ValuesDescription
an index of the "woody plants" of the U.S. That may help in conservation of natural resources; Dersal takes that stance that in order to stop soil erosion they need to know what plants work best in what soils and in what conditions; his index gives this summary of the plants and their data; maps are included in an envelope, glued to the back coverContext
Part of the private library of Philip WakeleyCollection
Philip C. WakeleyAcquisition
Accession
2021.7Source or Donor
Susan W. Bowers, Philip C. WakeleyAcquisition Method
GiftCredit Line
*title of entry*, Wakeley Collection, *Accession Number*, *Exhibition Title (if it's in an exhibit)*, Southern Forest Heritage Museum, Long Leaf, LA.Inscription/Signature/Marks
Type
InscriptionLocation
Front cover pageTranscription
Philip C. WakeleyMaterial/Technique
InkOther Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
0#Other Number
SFHM.Wakeley.2021.01.010Parts
Count
362Parts
7 pages scanned: title page, preface, and table of contentsBook Details
Author
William Richard Van DersalPlace Published
State/Province
Washington D.C.Continent
North AmericaDate Published
1938Printer
United States Government Printing OfficePlace Printed
State/Province
Washington D.C.Continent
North AmericaDate Printed
1938Publication Language
EnglishNotes
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