Vascular Plants of Southeastern Oklahoma From the Sans Bois to the Kiamichi Mountains

Francis Hobart Means
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The author grew up in the prairie region of Kay County where he learned to appreciate proper management of the soil and the native grass flora. After graduation from college, he moved to Eastern Oklahoma State College where he took a position as Instructor in Botany and Agronomy. In the  course of conducting botany field trips and working with local residents on their plant problems, the author became increasingly interested in the flora of that area and of the State of Oklahoma. This led to an extensive study of the northern portion of the Oauchita Highlands with collections currently numbering approximately 4,200. The specimens have been processed  according to standard herbarium procedures. The first set has been placed in the Herbarium of Oklahoma State University with the second set going to Eastern Oklahoma State College at Wilburton. Editor’s note: The original species list included habitat characteristics and collection notes. These are omitted here but are available in the  dissertation housed at the Edmon-Low Library at OSU or in digital form by request to the editor.
俄克拉何马州东南部的维管植物,从桑布瓦山到奇亚米奇山
作者在凯县的大草原地区长大,在那里他学会了如何正确管理土壤和原生植物群。大学毕业后,他搬到东俄克拉荷马州立大学,在那里他担任植物学和农学讲师。在进行植物学实地考察和与当地居民一起解决他们的植物问题的过程中,作者对该地区和俄克拉何马州的植物群越来越感兴趣。这导致了对瓦奇塔高地北部地区的广泛研究,目前收集了大约4,200只。这些标本是按照标准的植物标本室程序处理的。第一套被放置在俄克拉荷马州立大学的植物标本室,第二套被放置在威尔伯顿的东俄克拉荷马州立大学。编者注:原始物种列表包括栖息地特征和收集说明。这里省略了这些内容,但可以在俄勒冈州立大学埃德蒙-洛图书馆的论文中找到,也可以根据编辑的要求以数字形式提供。
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