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Title: | University of Chicago. Department of Botany. Records |
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Dates: | 1882-1972 |
Size: | 62.5 linear feet (67 boxes, 1 slide cabinet) |
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Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center |
Abstract: | Founded in 1894 under the leadership of John M. Coulter, The University of Chicago Department of Botany quickly grew to become one of modern botany's most influential centers of research and teaching. The work of Henry C. Cowles and others associated with the Chicago school of ecology is generally regarded as one of the most influential forces in the development of ecological studies. This collection includes administrative files, publications, memorabilia and artifacts, and a large collection of photographs documenting plant life, environmental phenomena, and departmental activities. |
The collection is open for research.
When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: University of Chicago. Department of Botany. Records, [Box #, Folder #], Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library
In 1894, University of Chicago President William Rainey Harper appointed John Merle Coulter (1851-1928) to lead the newly established Department of Botany. Coulter was a leading American botanist and a friend of Asa Gray (1810-1888), the famed Harvard botanist whose Manual of Botany and other texts dominated plant science in the United States. Coulter had founded the Botanical Gazette nearly twenty years earlier, and he brought the editorship of the professional journal with him to his new position. In 1896, botanical research at the University of Chicago was further enhanced with the erection of the Hull Biological Laboratories. This complex of four buildings included the Botany Building, which housed classrooms, labs, and a rooftop greenhouse, and Botany Pond, an adjacent outdoor plant study facility.
The University of Chicago's Department of Botany quickly grew to become one of modern botany's most influential centers of research and teaching. By the 1930s, the roster of notable researchers serving on the Botany faculty included Henry C. Cowles and George D. Fuller in ecology, Charles J. Chamberlain in plant morphology, Merle C. Coulter in plant genetics, Adolf C. Noe in paleobotany, and Charles Barnes, William Crocker, and Charles A. Shull in plant physiology. The Botanical Gazette, published under the direction of an editorial board drawn from the department's faculty, was American botany's leading journal, and national university evaluations such as the Hughes Report of 1925 ranked the Department of Botany first among its academic peers.
None of the Department of Botany's achievements loomed larger than the new field of plant ecology developed by Henry Chandler Cowles (1869-1939). Cowles was a graduate student of John M. Coulter, a member of the Botany faculty from 1897 onward, and chairman of the department from 1925 until his retirement in 1934.
Cowles's formulation of ecology was first expressed in his Ph.D. thesis, "The Ecological Relations of the Vegetation on the Sand Dunes of Lake Michigan" (1898). Cowles based his thesis on detailed field work he had undertaken in the Indiana Dunes, a wild, unsettled region of beaches, sand dunes, bogs, and woods along the southern shore of Lake Michigan about twenty-five miles from the University of Chicago. Cowles argued that the natural succession of plant forms in time could be traced in physical space as one moved inland from the open lake beach across ancient shorelines through the shifting dunes to the interior forest.
Henry C. Cowles and his theories and methods attracted many students to the Department of Botany, and these students in turn secured positions at other
universities and research institutions. One study of scientific influences by Douglas Sprugel in 1980 concluded that of the seventy-seven recognized American scientists dominant in the field of ecology from 1900 to the early 1950s, no fewer than forty-six were students of Cowles or were directly influenced by professional mentors who had been students of Cowles.
The Chicago school of ecology is generally regarded as one of the most influential forces in the development of ecological studies. While Cowles's theories of ecological community and plant succession have been modified and extended by more recent generations of scientists, they continue to be considered among the most significant departures in the modern understanding of the natural environment.
In 1967, the Biological Sciences Division's proposal for a merger of the Departments of Botany and Zoology was approved. The merger, which formed the Department of Biology, responded to the need for flexibility in the use of resources and funding, as well as broader trends in research and teaching in the biological sciences.
The records of the University of Chicago's Department of Botany include administrative files, publications, memorabilia and artifacts, and a large collection of photographs documenting plant life, environmental phenomena, and departmental activities.
Series I: Office of the Chairman, includes records of the activities of the chair of the Department of Botany, spanning the years 1882-1972. The bulk of material in this series represents the chairmanships of John M. Coulter, Henry C. Cowles, Ezra J. Kraus, John M. Beal and Charles E. Olmsted. Predominant in this series are materials collected for annual reports; materials collected for annual appointment and budget reviews; and faculty recruitment materials. Also included in this series is correspondence regarding grants and development; material related to the Faculty Campaign Committee; pamphlets on the history of the department, compiled by Charles E. Olmsted; correspondence and other material documenting the Department of Botany's administrative relationship to the Department of Zoology and the Department of Pharmacology; chairmanship recommendations; and early issues of Botanical Gazette collected by Charles E. Olmsted.
Series II: Friends of Our Native Landscape, contains publications and other material generated by this conservation group. Material in this series includes copies of Friends of Our Native Landscape's bulletins, as well as items relating to organization and membership in the group.
Series III: Bird Haven, contains memorabilia, publications and other material associated with the Robert Ridgway Memorial Bird Sanctuary and Arboretum, known as Bird Haven. Material in this series includes guest register logs, correspondence, ephemera and conservation publications.
Series IV: Memorabilia, includes three items from the Department of Botany, including two decorative pieces and a departmental guest register. Also included in this series are botanical specimens collected by Charles J. Chamberlain and his students.
Series V: Guides to Photographs, contains information about many of the images collected in Series VI. This series contains catalogues, inventories, and informal lists of photographs held in the Department of Botany. These guides are now obsolete in terms of describing the organization and classification of these images; however, the guides do contain additional descriptive content and information about photographers, dates, and the uses of the photograph collections.
Series VI: Photographs, constitutes the largest and best-documented component of the collection. Most of these images have been digitized and described as part
of American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936, an electronic resource available online. This series contains over 4,000 photographs documenting natural environments, ecologies, and plant communities in the United States at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century. Many of the photographs were produced by faculty such as Henry Chandler Cowles and George Damon Fuller during departmental field trips, and were later used for research and teaching. The photographs provide an overview of important representative natural landscapes in the United States. Other photographs in this series represent botanists, including faculty and staff in the department. The items in this series are primarily black and white prints, negatives and slides in small or medium-sized formats. There is some duplication of images.
The following related resources are located in the Department of Special Collections:
American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936 [electronic resource]
Architectural Drawings Collection. Elevations of Wychwood estate
Henry C. Cowles. Collection
Charles E. Olmsted. Papers
Paul D. Voth. Papers
Series I: Office of the Chairman |
The records of the office of the department chairman span the years 1882-1972, with the bulk of material representing the chairmanships of John M. Coulter, Henry C. Cowles, Ezra J. Kraus, John M. Beal and Charles E. Olmsted.
Three types of files are predominant in this series: Material collected for compiling annual reports, such as correspondence, faculty vitae, reports, financial material, publications, and drafts of annual reports; material collected for annual appointment and budget reviews, including budget and salary recommendations, financial material, and related correspondence; and material related to faculty recruitment, including letters of recommendation and other correspondence, publications and biographical material.
Also included in this series is correspondence regarding grants and development; material related to the Faculty Campaign Committee; pamphlets on the history of the department, compiled by Charles E. Olmsted; correspondence and other material documenting the Department of Botany's administrative relationship to the Department of Zoology and the Department of Pharmacology; chairmanship recommendations; and early issues of Botanical Gazette collected by Charles E. Olmsted.
Box 1 Folder 1 | Annual report materials, 1949-1965 |
Box 1 Folder 2 | Annual report materials, Wychwood, 1954-1957 |
Box 1 Folder 3-6 | Annual report materials, 1959-1963 |
Box 1 Folder 7-8 | Annual report materials, faculty activities, 1964-1965 |
Box 1 Folder 9 | Annual report materials, 1965 |
Box 2 Folder 1 | Annual report materials, 1965-1967 |
Box 2 Folder 2 | Annual report materials, graduate traineeships, 1966-1967 |
Box 2 Folder 3-5 | Budget and appointment materials, 1919-1940 |
Box 2 Folder 6 | Budget and appointment materials, Frederick L. Milthorpe, 1942- 1967 |
Box 2 Folder 7-9 | Budget and appointment materials, 1944-1950 |
Box 3 Folder 1-14 | Budget and appointment materials, 1949-1966 |
Box 3 Folder 15-16 | Budget and appointment materials, Lawrence Bogorad, 1955- 1968 |
Box 3 Folder 17 | Budget and appointment materials, retired staff, 1948-1965 |
Box 4 Folder 1-2 | Budget and appointment materials, retired staff, 1951-1964 |
Box 4 Folder 3 | Faculty recruitment materials, 1941-1944 |
Box 4 Folder 4 | Faculty recruitment materials, Oswald Tippo, 1959-1960 |
Box 4 Folder 5-7 | Faculty recruitment materials, 1959-1965 |
Box 4 Folder 8 | Faculty recruitment materials, Richard A. Dilley, 1963-1967 |
Box 4 Folder 9 | Faculty recruitment materials, Frederick L. Milthorpe, 1964-1965 |
Box 4 Folder 10 | Faculty recruitment materials, 1964-1966 |
Box 5 Folder 1-2 | Faculty recruitment materials, 1965-1968 |
Box 5 Folder 3 | Faculty recruitment materials, Roderick Clayton, 1966 |
Box 5 Folder 4 | Faculty recruitment materials, Harold Evans, 1966 |
Box 5 Folder 5 | Faculty recruitment materials, Albert List, Jr., 1966 |
Box 5 Folder 6 | Faculty recruitment materials, Roderick MacLeod, 1966 |
Box 5 Folder 7 | Faculty recruitment materials, 1966-1967 |
Box 5 Folder 8 | Faculty recruitment materials, Walter Bertsch, 1967 |
Box 5 Folder 9 | Departmental announcements, 1938-1939 |
Box 5 Folder 10 | Administrative correspondence, 1953-1965 |
Box 6 Folder 1-2 | Faculty Campaign Committee materials, 1956-1965 |
Box 6 Folder 3 | Norma E. Pfeiffer, correspondence, 1964-1969 |
Box 6 Folder 4 | Department of Pharmacology, correspondence, 1957-1960 |
Box 6 Folder 5 | Departmental history pamphlets, 1966 |
Box 6 Folder 6 | Merger of departments of Botany and Zoology, correspondence and recommendations, 1967 |
Box 6 Folder 7 | Department chairmanship nominations, 1972 |
Box 6 Folder 8 | Fragment of unidentified document, undated |
Box 6 Folder 9 | Botanical Gazette, 1882-1883 |
Series II: Friends of Our Native Landscape |
This series contains copies of Friends of Our Native Landscape's bulletins, dating from 1945-1961, as well as a small number of items relating to the group's organization and membership, such as announcements, a handbook, and a membership list.
Box 6 Folder 10 | Handbook, circa 1940s |
Box 6 Folder 11 | Organizational and membership material, 1947 |
Box 6 Folder 12 | Bulletins, 1945-1949 |
Box 7 Folder 1-3 | Bulletins, 1950-1961 |
Series III: Bird Haven |
This series contains memorabilia and other material from Bird Haven, including three guest register logs, correspondence, ephemera and conservation publications.
Box 7 Folder 4 | Guest register and clippings, 1938-1954 |
Box 7 Folder 5 | Guest register, correspondence and notes, 1952-1962 |
Box 7 Folder 6 | Guest register, 1962-1969 |
Box 7 Folder 7 | Handbill, invitation and conservation publications, 1898-1929 |
Series IV: Memorabilia and Artifacts |
Memorabilia in this series includes three items from the Department of Botany, including two decorative pieces and a departmental guest register. Also included in this series are botanical specimens collected by Charles J. Chamberlain and his students. Some of these specimens are mounted on glass slides, while others are encased in wax blocks. Chamberlain and his students often included identifying information on the boxes in which the specimens are housed. An anastigmat, used for the production of lantern slides and associated with Charles J. Chamberlain, is also found in this series.
Box 8 Folder 1 | John M. Coulter, reproduction of portrait, 1925 |
Box 8 Folder 2 | Wood album cover, unidentified |
Box 8 Folder 3 | Guest register, 1949-1966 |
Box 9 | Charles J. Chamberlain, seven boxes of botanical specimens in wax blocks, circa 1921 |
Box 10 | Charles J. Chamberlain, six boxes of botanical specimens in wax blocks, circa 1921 |
Box 11 | Charles J. Chamberlain, five boxes of botanical specimens mounted on glass slides, circa 1921 |
Box 12 | Charles J. Chamberlain, anastigmat, circa 1921 |
Series V: Guides to Photographs |
This series contains catalogues, inventories, and informal lists of photographs held in the Department of Botany, many of which are now included in Series VI of this collection. These guides are now obsolete in terms of describing the organization and classification of these images; however, the guides do contain additional descriptive content and information about photographers, dates, and the uses of the photograph collections. Not all of the photographs mentioned in these guides are included in Series VI.
This series is divided into 6 subseries to distinguish among the types of guides included. The first four subseries consist of card files that were likely to have been first compiled by students under Henry C. Cowles. The remaining subseries contain material from a variety of sources in the Department of Botany.
Subseries 1: Index of Species by State, is a card file organized alphabetically by U.S. state. This file indexes the photographs according to the Latin name of species represented.
Subseries 2: Index of Individuals, Groups and Locations, is a card file organized alphabetically by name. This file indexes the photographs according to the names of subjects represented, including faculty, staff, student and professional groups, events, and geographic locations.
Subseries 3: Index of Miscellaneous Subjects, is a card file organized alphabetically. This file indexes the photographs according to subjects and scientific processes represented. Most of the indexed terms are scientific, including common and Latin botanical names.
Subseries 4: Index of Miscellaneous Subjects by Foreign Location, is a card file organized alphabetically by country, continent, or other region. This file indexes the photographs according to subjects represented, including species and other scientific subjects, as well as individuals, groups, and locations.
Subseries 5: Catalogues and Lists, includes several short guides to a variety of parts of the photograph collection. These guides were compiled by several different faculty and students around the 1920s-1940s. Most of these guides do not contain detailed information about the images, but were meant to serve as basic inventories of parts of the photograph collection.
Subseries 6: Boxes, Envelopes and Sleeves, includes many of the original containers in which the images were housed for processing or transport. Many of these containers are annotated, or have stamps or other identifying information.
Subseries 1: Index of Species by State |
Box 13 | Alabama |
Box 13 | Alaska |
Box 13 | Arizona |
Box 13 | Arkansas |
Box 13 | California |
Box 13 | Colorado |
Box 13 | Connecticut |
Box 13 | Delaware |
Box 13 | Florida |
Box 13 | Hawaii |
Box 13 | Idaho |
Box 14 | Illinois |
Box 14 | Indiana |
Box 14 | Iowa |
Box 14 | Kansas |
Box 14 | Kentucky |
Box 14 | Louisiana |
Box 14 | Maine |
Box 14 | Massachusetts |
Box 14 | Maryland |
Box 14 | Michigan |
Box 15 | Michigan |
Box 15 | Missouri |
Box 15 | Minnesota |
Box 15 | Mississippi |
Box 15 | Montana |
Box 15 | Nebraska |
Box 15 | Nevada |
Box 15 | New Hampshire |
Box 15 | New Jersey |
Box 15 | New Mexico |
Box 15 | New York |
Box 15 | North Carolina |
Box 15 | Ohio |
Box 15 | Oklahoma |
Box 15 | Oregon |
Box 15 | Pennsylvania |
Box 15 | South Dakota |
Box 15 | Tennessee |
Box 15 | Texas |
Box 15 | Utah |
Box 15 | Washington |
Box 15 | Wisconsin |
Box 16 | Wyoming |
Subseries 2: Index of Individuals, Groups, Events and Locations |
Box 16 | A-Z |
Subseries 3: Index of Miscellaneous Subjects |
Box 16 | A-L |
Box 17 | L-Z |
Subseries 4: Index of Miscellaneous Subjects by Foreign Location |
Box 17 | Canada |
Box 18 | Abyssinia |
Box 18 | Africa |
Box 18 | Algeria |
Box 18 | Argentina |
Box 18 | Asia |
Box 18 | Austria |
Box 18 | Belgium |
Box 18 | Brazil |
Box 18 | Chile |
Box 18 | China |
Box 18 | Congo |
Box 18 | Cuba |
Box 18 | Denmark |
Box 18 | Egypt |
Box 18 | England |
Box 18 | Europe |
Box 18 | France |
Box 18 | Germany |
Box 18 | Guatemala |
Box 18 | Holland |
Box 18 | India |
Box 18 | Indonesia |
Box 18 | Ireland |
Box 18 | Italy |
Box 18 | Japan |
Box 18 | Kenya |
Box 18 | Mexico |
Box 18 | New Guinea |
Box 18 | New Zealand |
Box 18 | Philippines |
Box 18 | Portugal |
Box 18 | Russia |
Box 18 | Samoa |
Box 18 | Scotland |
Box 18 | South Africa |
Box 18 | South America |
Box 18 | Sri Lanka |
Box 18 | Sweden |
Box 18 | Switzerland |
Box 18 | Tahiti |
Box 18 | Tanzania |
Box 18 | Thailand |
Box 18 | Uruguay |
Box 18 | Unidentified |
Box 18 | British Columbia, Canada |
Box 19 | British Columbia, Canada |
Box 19 | Manitoba, Canada |
Box 19 | Nova Scotia, Canada |
Box 19 | Ontario, Canada |
Box 19 | Quebec, Canada |
Box 19 | Saskatchewan, Canada |
Box 19 | Unsorted cards |
Subseries 5: Catalogues and Lists |
Box 20 Folder 1 | Catalogue of negatives, circa 1920s-1940s |
Box 20 Folder 2 | Lists of photographs by state, circa 1920s-1940s |
Box 20 Folder 3 | Merle C. Coulter, list of lantern slides, 1940 |
Box 20 Folder 4 | Classification and lists of lantern slides, circa 1920s-1940s |
Box 20 Folder 5 | Lists of photographs, circa 1930s-1940s |
Subseries 6: Boxes, Envelopes and Sleeves |
Box 21 | Mailing envelopes |
Box 21 | Glass plate boxes |
Box 22 | Negative sleeves |
Series VI: Photographs, circa 1891-1936 |
This series contains thousands photographs documenting natural environments, ecologies, and plant communities in the United States at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century. Many of the photographs were produced by faculty such as Henry Chandler Cowles and George Damon Fuller during departmental field trips, and were later used for research and teaching. The photographs provide an overview of important representative natural landscapes in the United States. Other photographs in this series represent botanists, including faculty and staff in the department. In addition to locations in the United States, there are images of foreign locations, as well as photographic reproductions of diagrams, graphs and charts.
The items in this series are primarily black and white prints, negatives and slides in small or medium-sized formats. There is some duplication of images.
This series is divided into eight subseries. Subseries 1-7 are organized by format, with each subseries then organized by state. Coded numbers assigned during digitization processing can be used to uniquely identify individual images; however, these numbers do not represent the original organization or classification of the photographs. Subseries 8: Unsorted Photographs, consists of images in a variety of formats; these images have not been organized or described in detail.
Additional descriptive information about some of these photographs is found in Series V. Most of these images have also been digitized, with detailed descriptions, as part of American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936, an electronic resource available online.
Subseries 1: Prints |
Box 23 Folder 1 | Arizona
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Box 23 Folder 2 | Arkansas
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Box 23 Folder 3 | California
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Box 23 Folder 4 | Connecticut
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Box 23 Folder 5 | Delaware
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Box 23 Folder 6 | Idaho
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Box 23 Folder 7 | Illinois
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Box 24 Folder 1 | Illinois
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Box 24 Folder 2 | Illinois
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Box 24 Folder 3 | Illinois
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Box 25 Folder 1 | Illinois
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Box 25 Folder 2 | Illinois
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Box 25 Folder 3 | Illinois
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Box 26 Folder 1 | Illinois
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Box 26 Folder 2 | Illinois
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Box 26 Folder 3 | Illinois
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Box 27 Folder 1 | Illinois
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Box 27 Folder 2 | Illinois
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Box 27 Folder 3 | Illinois
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Box 28 Folder 1 | Illinois
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Box 28 Folder 3 | Illinois
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Box 29 Folder 1 | Illinois
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Box 29 Folder 2 | Illinois
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Box 29 Folder 3 | Illinois
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Box 30 Folder 1 | Illinois
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Box 30 Folder 2 | Illinois
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Box 30 Folder 3 | Indiana
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Box 31 Folder 1 | Indiana
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Box 31 Folder 2 | Indiana
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Box 31 Folder 3 | Indiana
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Box 32 Folder 1 | Indiana
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Box 32 Folder 2 | Indiana
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Box 32 Folder 3 | Indiana
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Box 33 Folder 1 | Indiana
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Box 33 Folder 2 | Indiana
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Box 33 Folder 3 | Indiana
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Box 34 Folder 1 | Indiana
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Box 34 Folder 2 | Indiana
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Box 34 Folder 3 | Indiana
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Box 34 Folder 4 | Iowa
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Box 35 Folder 1 | Iowa
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Box 35 Folder 2 | Iowa
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Box 35 Folder 3 | Kansas
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Box 35 Folder 4 | Maine
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Box 36 Folder 1 | Maine
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Box 36 Folder 2 | Maine
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Box 36 Folder 3 | Maine
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Box 37 Folder 1 | Maine
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Box 37 Folder 2 | Maine
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Box 37 Folder 3 | Maine
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Box 38 Folder 1 | Maryland
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Box 38 Folder 2 | Michigan
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Box 38 Folder 3 | Michigan
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Box 38 Folder 4 | Michigan
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Box 39 Folder 1 | Michigan
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Box 39 Folder 2 | Michigan
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Box 39 Folder 3 | Michigan
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Box 39 Folder 4 | Michigan
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Box 40 Folder 1 | Michigan
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Box 40 Folder 2 | Michigan
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Box 40 Folder 3 | Michigan
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Box 41 Folder 1 | Michigan
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Box 41 Folder 2 | Michigan
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Box 41 Folder 3 | Michigan
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Box 42 Folder 1 | Michigan
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Box 42 Folder 2 | Michigan
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Box 42 Folder 3 | Michigan
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Box 43 Folder 1 | Michigan
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Box 43 Folder 2 | Montana
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Box 43 Folder 3 | Montana
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Box 44 Folder 1 | Montana
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Box 44 Folder 2 | Montana
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Box 44 Folder 3 | Nevada
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Box 44 Folder 4 | New Mexico
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Box 44 Folder 5 | New York
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Box 45 Folder 1 | New York
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Box 45 Folder 2 | New York
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Box 45 Folder 3 | New York
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Box 46 Folder 1 | New York
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Box 46 Folder 2 | New York
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Box 46 Folder 3 | Ohio
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Box 47 Folder 1 | Ohio
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Box 47 Folder 2 | Oregon
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Box 47 Folder 3 | Tennessee
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Box 47 Folder 4 | Tennessee
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Box 48 Folder 1 | Tennessee
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Box 48 Folder 2 | Tennessee
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Box 48 Folder 3 | Tennessee
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Box 49 Folder 1 | Tennessee
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Box 49 Folder 2 | Texas
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Box 49 Folder 3 | Utah
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Box 49 Folder 4 | Washington
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Box 49 Folder 5 | Wisconsin
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Subseries 2: Oversize Prints |
Box 50 Folder 1 | Illinois
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Box 50 Folder 2 | Illinois
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Box 50 Folder 3 | Illinois
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Box 50 Folder 4 | Indiana
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Box 50 Folder 5 | Indiana
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Box 50 Folder 6 | Minnesota
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Box 50 Folder 7 | Minnesota
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Box 50 Folder 8 | Minnesota
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Box 50 Folder 9 | Minnesota
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Box 51 Folder 1 | Minnesota
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Box 51 Folder 2 | Minnesota
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Box 51 Folder 3 | Montana
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Box 51 Folder 4 | Montana
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Box 51 Folder 5 | Montana
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Box 51 Folder 6 | Montana
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Box 51 Folder 7 | Montana
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Box 51 Folder 8 | Montana
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Box 51 Folder 9 | Montana
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Box 52 Folder 1 | Montana
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Box 52 Folder 2 | Montana
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Box 52 Folder 3 | Montana
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Box 52 Folder 4 | Oregon
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Box 52 Folder 5 | Washington
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Subseries 3: Film Negatives |
Box 53 | Items 1-3: Arizona |
Box 53 | AEP-AZN1, Ephedra trifurca near Tucson, Arizona |
Box 53 | AEP-AZN2, Ephedra trifurca near Tucson, Arizona |
Box 53 | AEP-AZN3, Ephedra trifurca near Tucson, Arizona |
Box 53 | Item 3-4: California |
Box 53 | AEP-CAN2, Ephedra in the Colorado Desert seen on a trip from Santa Ana, California |
Box 53 | AEP-CAN3, Ephedra californica, Palm Springs, California |
Box 53 | Item 5: Illinois |
Box 53 | AEP-ILN8, Robert Chodat of Geneva, Switzerland at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 53 | Item 6: Indiana |
Box 53 | AEP-INN33, Slough 7, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 53 | Item 7: Washington |
Box 53 | Items 8-11: Unidentified sites |
Box 53 | Item 12: New Zealand |
Subseries 4: 5"x7" Glass Negatives |
Box 54 | Items 1-70: Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN3, Pine on the dunes, Beach, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN4, Eroding shore with Pinus strobus, Beach, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN5, Low prairie with Rudbeckia hirta, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN6, Marchantia polymorpha at 3:00 P. M. on a cloudy day, Stony Island, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN7, Marchantia polymorpha at 3:00 P. M. on a cloudy day, Stony Island, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN10, William Jesse Goad Land, professor of Plant Morphology at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN11, John Merle Coulter, professor and head of the Department of Botany at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN12, Acer negundo, Washington Park, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN13, Acer negundo, Washington Park, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN14, Century Plant in flower, Washington Park, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN15, Century Plant, Washington Park, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN16, Quercus macrocarpa on the Midway Plaisance, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN17, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN18, Ulmus americana with a Pleurotus ulmarius, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN20, Carya cordiformis, a winter habitat, Des Plaines, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN21, The trunk of a Carya cordiformis, Des Plaines, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN22, Celtis occidentalis, a winter habitat, Des Plaines, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN23, Witches Broom on Celtis occidentalis, Des Plaines, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN24, Quercus bicolor, Des Plaines, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN25, Quercus bicolor, a winter habitat, Des Plaines, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN26, The trunk of an Ulmus americana, Des Plaines, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN27, An Ulmus fulva, Des Plaines, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN28, Ulmus racemosa, Des Plaines, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN29, Dune remnants on a floodplain of the Mississippi River, Ebner, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN30, Dune remnants, Ebner, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN41, Clay ravine with a mesophytic forest between Lake Forest and Highland Park, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN43, Eroding shore with Quercus, Lake Bluff, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN44, Eroding shore and hanging valley, Lake Bluff, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN45, Dunes with Juniperus communis and Juniperus horizontalis, Lake Bluff, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN46, Young ravine with Tilia and Salix, Lake Bluff, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN50, Clay bluff with Betula, Salix, and Populus, Lake Forest, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN51, Typha, Tilia, Rhus, Salix, and grasses on a xerophytic clay cliff, Lake Forest, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN52, Deer Park Canyon, La Salle County, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN53, Deer Park Canyon, La Salle County, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN54, Eroding shale river bluff on the Vermilion river, Deer Park Canyon, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN55, Limestone canyon on the tributary of the Vermilion river, La Salle County, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN56, Baileys Falls, La Salle County, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN57, Limestone cliff, Lemont, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN58, Quercus bicolor, Mt. Carmel, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN59, Plum in flower, Mt. Carmel, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN60, Claytonia virginica, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN61, Claytonia virginica, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN62, Erythronium americanum, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN63, Hepatica acutiloba, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN64, Hepatica acutiloba, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN65, Hepatica acutiloba, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN66, Hepatica acutiloba, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN68, The trunk of a Juglans cinerea, Joliet, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN69, Juglans nigra on a floodplain of Hickory Creek, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN71, The trunk of a Juglans nigra, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN72, Ostrya virginiana in winter, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN73, Prunus serotina, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN75, Quercus imbricaria, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN76, Quercus imbricaria, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN77, The trunk of a Quercus macrocarpa, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN78, The trunk of a Quercus macrocarpa, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN79, Quercus rubra, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN80, Salix nigra, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN81, Salix nigra on Hickory Creek, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN82, The trunk of a Salix nigra, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN83, Sanguinaria canadensis, New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN84, A potato with air and water shoots, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN85, An open Oak forest between Palos Park and Orland Park, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN86, Mesophytic ravine in an Oak forest with Acer saccharum and Tilia, Palos Park, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN87, Loess cliff, Palos Park, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN88, Loess cliff, Palos Park, Illinois |
Box 54 | AEP-ILN89, Celtis occidentalis with Witches Broom, Riverside, Illinois |
Box 55 | Items 1-70: Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN90, Forest border near Riverside, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN91, Forest and prairie tension line, Riverside, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN92, Iris shrevei on a low prairie near Riverside, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN93, Spartina pectinata near Riverside, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN94, Islands with Salix zones in the Mississippi River two miles north of Savanna, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN95, Wildcat Canyon, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN96, Horseshoe Canyon, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN97, Starved Rock and islands in the Illinois River, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN98, Starved Rock and islands in the Illinois River, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN99, Aurora Canyon, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN100, French Canyon, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN101, Floodplain of the Illinois River near Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN102, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN103, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN104, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN105, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN106, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN107, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN108, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN109, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN110, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN111, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN112, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN113, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN114, A view of Starved Rock, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN115, A view of Starved Rock, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN116, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN117, View of the Illinois River near Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN118, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN119, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN120, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN121, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN122, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN123, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN124, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN125, A view of Starved Rock and the Illinois River, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN126, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN127, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN128, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN129, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN130, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN131, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN132, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN133, An atmometer measuring moisture levels in Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN134, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN135, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN136, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN137, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN138, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN139, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN140, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN141, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN142, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN143, Eagle Cliff, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN144, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN145, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN146, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN147, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN148, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN149, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN150, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN151, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN152, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN153, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN154, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN155, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN156, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN157, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 55 | AEP-ILN158, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 56 | Items 1-14: Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN159, A view of Starved Rock, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN160, A view of Starved Rock, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN161, A view of Starved Rock, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN162, Starved Rock State Park, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN163, Monument to Pere Jacques Marquette, Summit, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN164, Drainage canal, clay dumps, and a pond, Summit, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN165, Drainage canal, clay dumps, and a pond, Summit, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN166, A University of Chicago Department of Botany Physiographic Ecology class at Willow Springs, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN167, An eroding bank at Thorn Creek with an Oak forest on upland, Thornton, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN170, Eroding clay cliff, Thorn Creek, Thornton, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN171, Juniperus horizontalis, Waukegan, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN172, Verbascum thapsus, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 56 | AEP-ILN173, Forest and prairie tension line, Washington Heights, Illinois |
Box 56 | Items 15-70: Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN1, Decodon verticillatus advancing on a Water Lily association, Bailly Town, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN16, A blowout with Juniperus and Pinus, Dune Park, Chesterton, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN17, A graveyard of Pine, Dune Park, between Furnessville and Chesterton, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN18, A forest graveyard of Pinus strobus, Dune Park, Chesterton, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN19, Pinus strobus and Pinus banksiana on an old erosional dune face, Dune Park, Chesterton, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN20, Embryo dunes with Great Lakes Sand Cherry, Dune Park, Chesterton, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN21, A dune advancing upon a forest, Chesterton, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN22, Dune moving over a forest, Dune Park, Chesterton, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN23, Dunes with Salix and Vitis between Tremont and Chesterton, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN24, A beach and foredunes, Chesterton, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN25, A dune landscape, Chesterton, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN36, The Crater, a rejuvenated dune, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN37, Basswood and Calamagrostis at the top of a rejuvenated dune, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN41, Vitis cordifolia, Prunus virginiana, and Corispermum growing on dunes which encroach on a Fraxinus and Tilia forest, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN47, Wind sculpture of damp sand, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN48, Pine and Cottonwood dunes near the "new crater," Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN49, Pine and Cottonwood dunes, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN50, The New Crater, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN51, The New Crater, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN52, A steam shovel removing a dune, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN53, The Crater, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN54, The Crater, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN55, The Crater, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN56, The Crater, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN57, Smilacina stellata on the dunes, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN58, Gentiana crinita, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN59, Ceanothus americanus, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN60, An advancing dune complex, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN61, A mesophytic forest of Ash, Tuliptree, Basswood, Elm, and Black Willow overcome by an advancing dune, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN62, A sandy flat, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN63, An advance of dunes inland, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN64, An advancing dune complex, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN65, A dune landscape with Pine, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN66, Dunes advancing over Pine and Willow, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN67, Forested dunes, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN68, Wind sweep around the Crater peak, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN69, A forest graveyard, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN70, A dune landscape with Pine, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN71, A dune remnant, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN72, An advance of dunes over a swamp, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN73, A lone Cottonwood, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN74, Passing of Basswood on the dunes, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN75, A dune landscape, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN76, A recent line of Cottonwood with embryo dunes in the foreground and older beach edges of Cottonwood in the background, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN77, A dune landscape, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN78, A dune landscape, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN79, A dune landscape, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN80, Oak in a dune landscape, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN81, The mutual advance of opposing dunes, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN82, Dunes advancing over a marsh, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN83, A dune landscape with Pine and Virginia Creeper, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN84, The Crater in winter, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN85, Erosion remnants on the dunes held by Vitis, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 56 | AEP-INN86, A general view of the dunes, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 57 | Items 1-70: Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN87, An open dune landscape, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN88, Cottonwood roots exposed by windswept sand, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN89, The lee slope of a dune advancing over a Pine and Oak forest, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN90, A dune advancing over a Pine forest, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN91, A dune advancing over a marsh, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN92, A dune advancing over a marsh, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN93, A dune advancing over Pinus strobus, between Furnessville and Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN94, A dune encroaching on a forest, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN95, Dune park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN96, A dune encroaching on a forest, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN97, A lone Cottonwood on a dune, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN98, Oak in a dune landscape, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN99, A shoreline in the region east of Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN100, Established dunes forested with Pine and Oak, Porter County, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN101, Sand drifting over Calamovilfa longifolia and Prunus pumila, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN102, A University of Chicago Department of Botany Field Ecology class on a dune advancing over a mesophytic forest, Furnessville, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN103, Members of the International Phytogeographic Excursion in America, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN104, Members of the International Phytogeographic Excursion in America on the dunes, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN105, Sand dunes advancing over a mesophytic forest, Furnessville, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN106, Dunes advancing over trees and into a lake, Furnessville, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN109, Lupinus perennis, Mineral Springs, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN110, Cypripedium acaule, Mineral Springs, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN111, Cypripedium parviflorum, Mineral Springs, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN112, Decodon verticillatus, Mineral Springs, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN113, Pyrus arbutifolia, Mineral Springs, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN114, Opuntia rafinesquei, Mineral Springs, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN115, Pinus banksiana and Juniperus communis on the dunes, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN123, Vegetation on the dunes, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN124, The front of a moving dune, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN125, A dune landscape, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN126, A high moving dune north of a Pinus thicket with Andropogon scoparius in the foreground, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN127, Ophioglossum vulgatum, Gary, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN128, Decodon, Mill Creek, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN129, Decodon, Mill Creek, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN130, Larix laricina swamp, Mill Creek, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN131, Larix laricina swamp, Mill Creek, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN132, Celtis occidentalis var. pumila, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN133, Cornus stolonifera and Quercus velutina on an eroding dune, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN134, Pontederia cordata, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN135, Pontederia cordata, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN136, A sand dune advancing over Pinus banksiana, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN137, A forest with Pinus banksiana, Pinus strobus, and Juniperus communis, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN138, A foredune with Great Lakes Sand Cherry, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN139, Prunus pumila on a foredune, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN140, Prunus pumila holding an eroded dune, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN141, Prunus pumila holding a dune remnant, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN142, Looking west at a low foredune on the beach with Prunus pumila and an early panne in front of eroding Populus dunes, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN143, A beach with small foredune, a panne with Prunus pumila and Populus deltoides seedling, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN145, Prunus virginiana on an eroding dune, a view toward the lake, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN146, Prunus virginiana on an eroding dune with slumps of Juniperus, Long Lake, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN147, Prunus virginiana on an eroding dune, Long Lake, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN148, Oak and Pine on opposite dune faces, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN149, Swamp with Arrowhead bordered by Pine possibly north of the Grand Calumet River, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN150, The exit of Water Lily in a swamp, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN151, Dune remnants with grapevine smothering Pine, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN152, A swamp with Typha and thick forest cover probably on the north side of the Grand Calumet River, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN153, Wind erosion uncovering adventitious roots of Populus deltoides, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN154, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN155, An eroding dune remnant with Cottonwood west of the road, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN156, An eroding dune remnant with Cottonwood, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN157, An embryonic Cottonwood dune ridge, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN158, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN162, One to six year old Populus deltoides seedling in panne and a tuft of Juncus balticus var. littoralis suggesting defoliation, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN163, A panne with abundant seedling of Populus deltoides ranging from three to ten years old, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN164, A large Cottonwood dune near the road, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN165, A close view of a foredune, a panne, and Cottonwood dunes, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN166, A panne with seedling of Populus deltoides, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN167, Miller, Indiana |
Box 57 | AEP-INN168, Populus deltoides seedling on a panne near the road and bridge, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | Items 1-31: Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN169, Populus deltoides on a panne and on a dune just west of Millers road, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN170, Looking southwest landward along Millers road at a Populus dune, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN171, A panne with Cottonwood seedling, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN174, A dune advancing into the Grand Calumet River, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN175, A dune advancing into the Grand Calumet River at the bridge, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN176, Looking west from the beach, a small foredune and bare panne, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN177, The east side of Millers road, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN178, A portion of a deserted channel along the Grand Calumet River west of the bridge at the lakeshore on Millers Road, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN179, A deserted channel of the Grand Calumet River with an embryo swamp and a forest of Pinus banksiana, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN180, The encroachment of sand on the Grand Calumet River, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN181, Dunes moving into the Grand Calumet River, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN182, The shoreline of Lake Michigan near the Indiana and Michigan border, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN189, A forest of Beech and Maple, Otis, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN190, A forest of Beech and Maple with Basswood seedling, Otis, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN193, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN194, Indiana |
Box 58 | AEP-INN197, Prunus virginiana on an eroding dune, Long Lake, Miller, Indiana |
Box 58 | Items 32-70: Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN1, Abies balsamea, Pinus resinosa, and Picea on dunes, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN2, Close-up of an Acer pensylvanicum in a Tsuga and Fagus forest on low 100 foot fixed dunes, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN3, Acer pensylvanicum in a mesophytic forest, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN4, Acer spicatum in a mesophytic forest, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN5, Amelanchier spicata and Myrica aspleniifolia on sand in the Pine Barrens, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN6, Beech, Maple, and Hemlock Forest, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN7, Larix laricina and grasses at the edge of a swamp in the Pine Barrens, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN8, Myrica aspleniifolia on outwashed sand, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN9, Pinus banksiana in the Pine Barrens, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN10, Pinus banksiana in the Pine Barrens, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN11, Pinus banksiana, Quercus rubra, and Myrica aspleniifolia in the Pine Barrens, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN12, Pinus banksiana with Danthonia spicata on outwashed sand, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN13, Pinus resinosa, Juniperus communis, Prunus pumila, and Arctostaphylos at the outer margin of dunes, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN14, Dune forest with Tsuga, Fagus, Pinus strobus, and young Acer and Betula, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN15, Zigadenus chlorantha on a dune, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN16, A 200 foot forested dune with conifers, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN17, Forested dunes on dune ridges, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN18, University of Chicago Department of Botany Field Ecology class, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN19, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN20, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN21, University of Chicago Department of Botany Field Ecology class, Bay View, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN38, Acer pensylvanicum on open dunes that were once forested, Charlevoix, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN39, Populus balsamifera, Thuja, and Abies on a dune, Charlevoix, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN40, Adventitious roots from Thuja occidentalis trunks on the dunes, Charlevoix, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN41, Adventitious roots from Thuja trunks on the dunes, Charlevoix, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN42, Adventitious roots from Thuja trunks on the dunes, Charlevoix, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN43, Adventitious roots from buried Thuja trunks on the dunes, Charlevoix, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN44, Abies balsamea with Juniperus on dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN45, Dune depression with Abies balsamea, Pinus strobus, Juniperus communis, Juniperus horizontalis, and Arctostaphylos, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN46, Clump of Abies balsamea on dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN47, Acer, Betula lutea, and Taxus on fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN48, Acer and Tsuga forest on top of fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN49, Acer saccharum and Tsuga canadensis on top of fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN50, Betula papyrifera being covered by an advancing dune to the depth of twenty feet, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN51, Betula lutea with Taxus in a mesophytic forest on the dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 58 | AEP-MIN52, Betula lutea on dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | Items 1-70: Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN54, Fagus grandifolia and Tsuga canadensis with seedling of both on fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN55, Beech and Hemlock seedling on fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN56, Forest on fixed dunes with Fagus seedling and Tsuga, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN57, Beech and Hemlock forest on fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN58, Beech and Maple forest on fixed dunes along a road, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN59, Beech, Maple, and Hemlock forest near the top of fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN60, Beech and Hemlock forest with Yew on dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN61, Fagus and Acer with seedling near the crest of fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN62, Juniperus communis, Abies balsamea, Thuja occidentalis, and Betula papyrifera in a depression, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN63, C. E. Spicer standing in front of a Juniperus communis on a dune, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN66, Pinus strobus, Pinus resinosa, Pinus banksiana, Abies balsamea, and Thuja on dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN67, Populus balsamifera, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN68, Prunus pensylvanica, Pteris, and Rhus typhina on a fixed dune, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN69, Quercus borealis var. maxima with Acer saccharum, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN71, Taxus, Thuja, and Acer on fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN72, Dune advancing over Thuja occidentalis and Abies balsamea with Ammophila on its lee side, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN73, Dune with Ammophila advancing over a Thuja and Abies forest, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN74, Forest of Thuja and Abies on a dune, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN75, Tsuga canadensis seedling on a log in a dune forest, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN76, Tsuga growing on fixed dunes along a road, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN77, Tsuga, Fagus, and Taxus on fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN78, Forest of Tsuga, Acer, and Fagus near the crest of dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN79, Tsuga, Fagus, and Acer on a fixed dune, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN80, Tsuga, Betula lutea, and Taxus on fixed dunes, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN81, Fagus and Tsuga canadensis forest on fixed dunes, the Pere Marquette Trail, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN87, A mesophytic forest, a pocket of Abies, and a dune covered with Populus in the high dunes south of the Sleeping Bear, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN88, View from south of Sleeping Bear Dunes of a morainic plateau of gravel with Ammophila, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN89, Morainic plateau and Ammophila ridges on dunes, Sleeping Bear Point, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN90, Dune advancing slowly with ridges of Ammophila breviligulata on its crest, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN91, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN92, Foredune covered with Ammophila breviligulata on an eroding shore eight miles south of Grand Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN93, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN94, Betula papyrifera, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN97, Reforestation with Pinus banksiana and Salix on a foredune, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN99, Dune complex with a few Cottonwoods, Sleeping Bear Point, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN100, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN101, Thuja graveyard with old soil lines, Sleeping Bear Point, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN103, Morainic plateau seen from the Sleeping Bear, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN104, Sleeping Bear as viewed from the north, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN105, Three old soils in the dunes, Sleeping Bear Point, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN106, Bare dune complex, Sleeping Bear Point, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN107, Old soil line uncovered on a dune, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN108, Dune complex with bare moraine in the distance, Sleeping Bear Point, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN109, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN110, The face of an advancing dune covering a bare field west of Glen Lake, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN111, Looking north to Manitou Island from a dune complex, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN112, Ammophila on the face of an advancing dune west of Glen Lake, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN113, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN114, Glen Lake from dunes, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN115, Lumber train, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN116, Days Sawmill at Glen Lake, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN117, Days Sawmill and farm, Glen Lake, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN118, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN119, Ammophila on a foredune, Grand Beach, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN120, Liriodendron tulipifera on an eroding shore dune, Grand Beach, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN121, Liriodendron tulipifera on an eroding beach dune, Grand Beach, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN122, An eroding dune shore with Salix nigra and old swamp deposits, Grand Beach, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN123, An eroding shore with Salix nigra on old swamp deposits below a stand of Quercus velutina, Grand Beach, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN124, An eroding shore with Salix nigra on old swamp deposits below a stand of Quercus velutina and Pinus Strobus, Grand Beach, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN139, Betula above a dune blowout near the north end of Lake Leelanau, Leland, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN140, Betula above a dune blowout near the north end of Lake Leelanau, Leland, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN141, Ostrya virginiana in summer, Leland, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN142, Pinus resinosa, Pinus strobus, Thuja, Abies, and Betula papyrifera on a shore dune at the north end of Lake Leelanau, Leelanau Peninsula, Michigan |
Box 59 | AEP-MIN143, West shore of Leelanau peninsula three miles from Leland, Michigan |
Box 60 | Items 1-38: Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN146, Dunes moving over a forest of Oak, Hemlock, and Beech north of Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN147, Dunes with Pinus banksiana and Populus, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN148, Pine graveyard, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN149, Bare dune complex looking south from north of Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN150, Complex of bare dunes with a fossil forest, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN151, Dune complex, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN152, Dune complex, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN153, Desert-like dunes, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN158, Dune advancing into Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN159, Dune advancing into Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN160, Dune advancing into Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN161, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN179, Calamovilfa longifolia in foreground on a 180- foot dune, Muskegon, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN180, Conopholis americana on a mesophytic dune, Muskegon, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN181, Detail of Hudsonia tomentosa on dunes, Muskegon, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN182, Lithospermum gmelinii on an open dune |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN183, Pinus banksiana and Populus deltoides on dunes |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN184, Populus deltoides on eroding dune |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN185, Populus deltoides on eroding dune |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN186, Dune complex with Populus and grasses |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN187, Dune advancing into the harbor, Muskegon, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN188, Entrance to Muskegon Lake, Muskegon, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN189, Entrance to Muskegon Lake, Muskegon, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN190, Entrance to Muskegon Lake from a high dune with a showing of low dunes, Muskegon, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN191, Entrance to Muskegon Lake, Muskegon, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN192, Abies, Thuja, and Betula dunes on a shingle beach, Cat Head Point and North Point, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN193, Looking east toward Cat Head Bay, Michigan from the crest of a high dune with rejuvinated Betula alba |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN194, Entrance of blowout with Thuja occidentalis, Juniperus communis, Abies balsamea, Pinus strobus, and Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Cat Head Bay, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN195, Thuja and Arctostaphylos uva-ursi on a shingle beach dune fifty yards from shoreline, Northport, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN196, Thuja, Abies, Juniperus, Andropogon, etc., Cat Head Bay and Northport, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN203, Ammophila on an eroding foredune one mile north of Pentwater, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN204, Ammophila on an eroding foredune, Pentwater, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN205, Rapidly eroding foredune with Ammophila north of Pentwater, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN209, Depositing shore without foredunes between Pentwater and Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN214, Advancing dune covering a mesophytic forest, Sawyer, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN215, Advancing dune complex covering a mesophytic forest, Sawyer, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN217, Advancing dune covering a mesophytic forest, Sawyer, Michigan |
Box 60 | AEP-MIN233, Hudsonia tomentosa on dunes, Muskegon, Michigan |
Box 60 | Item 39: Ohio |
Box 60 | AEP-OHN1, Unidentified plant, Ohio |
Box 60 | Items 40-57: Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN1, Monadnock near the railway station, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN2, Pinus resinosa and Quercus velutina on a slope, Castle Rock, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN3, Castle Rock, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN4, Talus with Pinus resinosa and Quercus velutina, Castle Rock, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN5, Monadnock with Quercus on the talus, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN6, Monadnock near the railway station, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN7, Sandstone monadnocks with Pinus resinosa, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN8, Monadnocks of sandstone with Pinus resinosa, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN9, West shore with Pinus resinosa on quartzite cliffs, Devils Lake, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN10, General view of the west shore from the north end, Devils Lake, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN11, West shore with Pinus resinosa and Betula papyrifera on quartzite cliffs, Devils Lake, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN12, View of the east shore from west with a morainic dam at the south end, Devils Lake, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN13, Quartzite cliffs with Pinus resinosa and Betula papyrifera on the west shore, Devils Lake, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN14, Quartzite cliffs on the west shore showing Cleopatras needle, Devils Lake, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN15, Quartzite talus on the west shore showing Pinus resinosa and Betula papyrifera, Devils Lake, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN16, Quartzite talus on the west shore showing Pinus resinosa, Devils Lake, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN17, Pinus strobus, Dells of Wisconsin, Kilbourn, Wisconsin |
Box 60 | AEP-WIN18, Witches Gulch, Dells of Wisconsin |
Box 60 | Item 58: Wyoming |
Box 60 | AEP-WYN1, A hungry bear fed by George Damon Fuller of the University of Chicago Department of Botany, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming |
Subseries 5: 3"x5" Glass Negatives |
Box 61 | Items 1-12: Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN1, Limestone ravine at Sag Bridge near Lemont, Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN2, Limestone ravine at Sag Bridge near Lemont, Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN19, A dry pond in summer, Jackson Park, Chicago, Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN33, A bluff, the county line ravine, Glencoe, Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN34, Breakwater, a deposit of sand at the north county line, Glencoe, Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN35, Entrance to a county line ravine, Glencoe, Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN36, County line ravine, spring aspect, Glencoe, Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN37, County line ravine, summer aspect, Glencoe, Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN38, County line ravine, spring view, Glencoe, Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN39, County line ravine, summer view, Glencoe, Illinois |
Box 61 | AEP-ILN40, Natural margin of the Grand Calumet River west of Harvey, Illinois |
Box 61 | Items 13-61: Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN2, The effect of cement dust on Pines, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN3, Pinus banksiana killed by cement dust, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN4, Edgemoor Creek outlet looking southwest from the old Lakeshore and Michigan Southern track near the Lake Michigan shore, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN5, Edgemoor Creek and Pinus banksiana on a beach ridge near the new Lakeshore and Michigan Southern track one eighth of a mile from the Lake Michigan shore, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN6, Edgemoor Creek Station outlet from the old Lakeshore and Michigan Southern track east of Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN7, A view in spring of Slough 93, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN8, Slough 93 in summer along the Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern track between Ivanhoe and Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN9, A very dry season at Slough 8, view from the Lake Michigan shore of beach ridges and sloughs, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN10, Slough 9, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN11, Slough 90 looking west from the Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern tracks, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN12, Slough 90 looking east from the Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern tracks, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN13, Slough 95, an early spring aspect, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN14, Slough 95, a summer view, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN15, Ridge 1, a foredune with Cottonwood, Buffington, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN26, Black Oak on Ridge 45 just north of the electric line, Clarke, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN27, Quercus velutina on Ridge 45, Clarke, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN28, Quercus velutina on Ridge 58, Clarke, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN29, The second growth of Quercus velutina on Ridge 95, Clarke, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN30, Quercus velutina on Ridge 95, Clarke, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN31, Looking west from a bridge over the Grand Calumet River before the water was lowered, Clarke, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN116, Ridge 1, a foredune with Cottonwood, Gary, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN117, Ridge 1, now destroyed, Gary, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN118, A stand of tramped trees, succession with city growth, Gary, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN119, Effect of tramping, succession with city growth, Gary, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN120, Succession with city growth, Gary, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN121, Main street, Gary, Indiana, succession with city growth |
Box 61 | AEP-INN122, A young shallow pond, the first slough east of Gary, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN183, Slough 93 in summer, Osborn, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN184, Slough 93 in spring, Osborn, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN185, A close view of vegetation at Slough 93, Osborn, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN195, Slough 1, a spring aspect, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN196, Pond 1, a dry summer season aspect, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN198, A close view of margin vegetation at Slough 1, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN199, Slough 5, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN200, Slough 14, an early spring aspect, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN201, Slough 14, the water lowered by a sewer, Pine Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN202, Pond 14, the effect of lowering the water, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN203, Slough 18, occupied by Aspen, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN204, Slough 29, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN205, Slough 32, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN206, Slough 32 near the Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern railroad track, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN207, Slough 65, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN208, A stand of Quercus velutina on Ridge 25, Pine, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN221, A young prairie pond, Wolf Lake, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN222, An older prairie pond, Wolf Lake, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN223, Hibiscus in a young coastal marsh, Wolf Lake, Indiana |
Box 61 | AEP-INN227, Henry Chandler Cowles and George Damon Fuller of the University of Chicago Department of Botany with Dr. Jean and Mrs. Massart, E. E. Sherff, and several unidentified men on the dunes in Indiana |
Subseries 6: 3"x4" Glass Negatives |
Box 62 | Item 1: California |
Box 62 | AEP-CAN1, Carl Skottsberg showing the size of a Pinus lambertiana, Nevada Fall, Yosemite National Park, California |
Box 62 | Items 2-3: Colorado |
Box 62 | AEP-CON1, Carl Schroter holding an Ipomoea leptophylla, Akron, Colorado |
Box 62 | AEP-CON2, Colorado |
Box 62 | Items 4-13: Illinois |
Box 62 | AEP-ILN31, The trunk of a Populus balsamifera, Glencoe, Illinois |
Box 62 | AEP-ILN32, The trunk of a Populus deltoides, Glencoe, Illinois |
Box 62 | AEP-ILN42, Lactuca scariola, Lake Bluff, Illinois |
Box 62 | AEP-ILN47, Juniperus horizontalis, Lake Bluff, Illinois |
Box 62 | AEP-ILN48, Clay bluff with shrubs and Cakile, Lake Bluff, Illinois |
Box 62 | AEP-ILN67, Juglans cinerea between Joliet and New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 62 | AEP-ILN74, Prunus serotina, between Joliet and New Lenox, Illinois |
Box 62 | Items 14-34: Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN32, Nyssa sylvatica, Decker, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN34, Viola sagittata, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN35, Prunus pumila, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN42, The Crater, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN43, The Crater, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN44, A lone Cottonwood, Dune Park, Wilson, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN45, The Crater, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN46, Pine roots showing wind action, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN107, Rhus vernix, Mineral Springs, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN108, Betula lutea found growing in an area between Furnessville and Mineral Springs, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN159, Cottonwood Dune Station 3, Miller, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN160, Cottonwood Dune Station 2, Miller, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN161, Miller, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN186, Dicentra canadensis, Otis, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN187, Otis, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN188, Fagus grandifolia growing in an area between Dune Park and Otis, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN191, A Quercus alba trunk, Otis, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN192, A Quercus rubra trunk, Otis, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN224, An atmometer station in a forest of Beech and Maple, Otis, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN225, Henry Chandler Cowles of the University of Chicago Department of Botany standing next to a fallen Cottonwood, Dune Park, Indiana |
Box 62 | AEP-INN226, Oak on a dune advancing into the Grand Calumet River, Miller, Indiana |
Box 62 | Items 35-65: Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN22, Calamovilfa longifolia on dune remnant held by dead Juniperus communis, Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN23, Juniperus communis, Abies balsamea, Picea, Thuja, and Pinus at the northeast end of Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN24, Juniperus horizontalis holding an embryonic dune, Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN25, Juniperus horizontalis on the north shore of Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN26, Juniperus horizontalis, Juniperus communis, Picea seedling, and Arctostaphylos on the back of a foredune, Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN27, Juniperus horizontalis, Juniperus communis, Abies, Picea, and Thuja on the north shore of Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN28, Larix, Thuja, Abies, and Cornus on the west shore of Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN29, Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN30, Populus balsamifera and Picea canadensis on shore dunes, Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN31, Populus balsamifera, Pinus strobus, Abies, and Picea on shore dunes, Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN32, Populus balsamifera, Pinus, Thuja, Abies, and Picea on west shore dunes, Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN33, Low dunes with Prunus pumila and Populus balsamifera, Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN34, Low dunes on the west shore of Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN35, Low dunes on the west shore of Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN36, Bare west shore foredunes, Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN37, A conifer dune rising above a gravel shore, Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN53, Abies, Thuja, and Juniperus, a conifer heath on a dune crater, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN64, Sedge moor with Larch and Swamp Rose, Long Lake, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN65, Close view of Monotropa uniflora, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN70, Tilia with Taxus carpet on a dune, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN82, Showing the size of Utricularia cornuta growing on a pan, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN83, An eroding shore with strata of clay, gravel, and sand, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN84, An eroding shore on Lake Michigan showing strata of morainic material, clay, gravel, and sand, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN85, An eroding shore on Lake Michigan formed into a clay razorback, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN86, Edge of a razorback with an eroding clay shore, Frankfort, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN92, Foredune covered with Ammophila breviligulata on an eroding shore eight miles south of Grand Haven, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN95, Cirsium pitcheri, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN96, Low grassy dunes with Pinus scattered in pans, Grand Haven, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN98, Populus deltoides, Pinus banksiana, Andropogon, and Calamovilfa, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Glen Haven, Michigan |
Box 62 | AEP-MIN102, Sleeping Bear, Glen Haven, Michigan seen from the south across a gravel plateau |
Box 63 | Items 1-73: Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN102, Sleeping Bear, Glen Haven, Michigan seen from the south across a gravel plateau |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN125, Low crescentic dune complex, High Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN126, Cirsium on an open dune on top of Mt. Pisgah, High Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN127, Low dunes with Betula on High Island viewed from Beaver Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN128, Prunus pumila and Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, a low shrub association on dunes, High Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN129, Succession on the dunes, Populus balsamifera, Picea, Abies, Thuja, and Acer, High Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN130, West shore dunes at the north end of High Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN131, Conifer dunes on the eroding west shore, High Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN132, Dune blowout on Mt. Pisgah, High Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN133, Native Americans docking their boat at High Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN134, Native American children, High Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN135, Ravine in dune sand, Taxus, Pinus strobus, Liriodendron tulipifera, Fagus and Acer in surrounding uplands, Lakeside, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN136, An eroding clay shore on Lake Michigan, Lakeside, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN137, An eroding clay shore, Lakeside, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN138, An eroding clay shore, Lakeside, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN144, Oak on a low dune complex, Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN145, Oak on a low dune complex, Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN154, Low dune complex by Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN155, Dune advancing into an outlet of Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN156, Dune advancing into an outlet of Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN157, Forested dunes along Silver Lake, Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN162, Lighthouse at Little Point Sable, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN163, American Twinflower on a dune covered with Pine, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN164, Pine graveyard south of the lighthouse, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN165, Pine ridge and driftwood at the south end of Hamlin Lake, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN166, Dune with Cottonwood, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN167, Ammophila breviligulata on a Lake Michigan foredune north of Cooper Creek, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN168, Foredune and ridge north of Cooper Creek on a Lake Michigan beach, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN169, Foredune and forward ridges looking south from Cooper Creek on a Lake Michigan beach, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN170, Fixed cut-over dunes from a bare moving complex, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN171, Bare moving dune complex, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN172, Bare slow moving dune complex, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN173, Slow moving dune complex, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN174, Dunes advancing into Hamlin Lake, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN175, Mesophytic forest on a dune crater opening toward Hamlin Lake, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN176, Partially fixed dunes north of the lighthouse, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN177, Partially fixed dunes north of the lighthouse, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN178, Dune complex behind the lighthouse at Big Sable Point, Ludington, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN206, Pinus banksiana, Pentwater, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN207, Quercus velutina trunk, Pentwater, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN208, Zonation of Carex, Chamaedaphne calyculata, and Pinus banksiana in a dry bog, Pentwater, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN210, Looking south at Ammophila breviligulata on a new dune, Pinus strobus, etc. on old dunes, north of Pentwater, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN211, Birds-eye view looking across the north end of Bass Lake, Pentwater, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN212, Advancing dune covering a mesophytic forest, Sawyer, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN213, Advancing dune showing crushed Beech and Maple, Sawyer, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN217, Advancing dune covering a mesophytic forest, Sawyer, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN218, Eroding stratified gravel cliff with perched dunes, west shore of South Fox Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN219, Highest dune above forest of Acer, Abies, Thuja, etc., South Fox Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN220, Shore cliffs with foredune on depositing shore, Betula, Thuja, and Abies near a lighthouse, South Fox Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN221, Thuja occidentalis trunk, South Fox Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN222, Clay shore cliffs with Thuja occidentalis, South Fox Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN223, Clay shore cliffs with Thuja occidentalis, South Fox Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN224, Thuja occidentalis graveyard, South Fox Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN225, Up-wind sweep, high dunes and gravel cliffs, South Fox Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN226, Lighthouse, South Fox Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN227, Lighthouse, South Fox Island, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN228, University of Chicago Department of Botany Field Ecology class, Warren Woods, Three Oaks, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN229, Showing the size of an Elm with buttressed base, Warren Woods, Three Oaks, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN230, Fagus, Warren Woods, Three Oaks, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN231, Fraxinus nigra trunk, Warren Woods, Three Oaks, Michigan |
Box 63 | AEP-MIN232, Platanus occidentalis on a floodplain, Warren Woods, Three Oaks, Michigan |
Box 63 | Item 74: Washington |
Subseries 7: Lantern Slides |
Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 1 | Alabama
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 1 | Alaska
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 1-3 | Arizona
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 4 | Arkansas
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 4-6 | California
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 7-9 | Colorado
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 9 | Connecticut
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 9 | Delaware
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 9-10 | Florida
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 10-12 | Hawaii
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 12 | Idaho
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 12-16 | Illinois
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 16-18 | Indiana
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 18 | Iowa
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 18 | Kentucky
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 18 | Louisiana
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 18 | Maryland
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 18 | Maine
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 18-20 | Michigan
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 21 | Montana
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 21 | Nebraska
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 21 | Nevada
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 21 | New Hampshire
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 21 | New Jersey
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 21-22 | New Mexico
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 22 | New York
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 22 | North Carolina
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 22 | Ohio
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 22 | Oklahoma
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 23 | Oregon
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 23 | Pennsylvania
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 23 | South Dakota
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 23-24 | Tennessee
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 24 | Texas
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 24-25 | Utah
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 25-27 | Washington
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 27 | Wisconsin
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawers 27-28 | Wyoming
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Subseries 8: Unsorted Photographs |
Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 29 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 30 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 31 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 32 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 33 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 34 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 35 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 36 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 37 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 38 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 39 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 40 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 41 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 42 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 43 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 44 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 45 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 46 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 47 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 48 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 49 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 50 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 51 | Lantern slides
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Box CABINET 1 Folder Drawer 52 | Lantern slides
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Box 64 Folder 1 | Group at Crater Lake, International Phytogeographic Excursion |
Box 64 Folder 2 | Carl Schroter, University of Zurich |
Box 64 Folder 3 | George D. Fuller |
Box 64 Folder 4-5 | Yellowstone National Park |
Box 64 Folder 6 | Barrington Bay, Nova Scotia |
Box 64 Folder 7 | Colorado |
Box 64 Folder 8 | Wychwood |
Box 64 Folder 9 | Unidentified, probably Wychwood |
Box 64 Folder 10 | Bird Haven |
Box 64 Folder 11 | Maps |
Box 64 Folder 12 | Individuals, plants and landforms |
Box 64 Folder 13-14 | Plants and landforms |
Box 65 Folder 1-6 | Plants and landforms |
Box 66 Folder 1-7 | American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936, publicity images
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Box 67 | Wychwood, portfolios and loose print |
Box 67 | Bird Haven, albums |