Botanical Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi West, 1790-1850Oregon State University Press, 1991 - 1144 páginas A classic scholarly work, written with charm and humanity. The accounts of the travels and collections of botanical explorers range from the well known -- Lewis and Clark, Menzies, Douglas -- to the obscure. |
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PROLOGUE | xxxix |
INTRODUCTION TO DECADE | 13 |
Menzies naturalist of the Vancouver expedition investigates | 26 |
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Botanical Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi West, 1790-1850, Volumen 1 Susan Delano McKelvey Vista de fragmentos - 1956 |
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American appear April Arkansas arrived Asa Gray August bank Berlandier boat botanist Brackenridge Bradbury British California camp coast collector Columbia River Company Coulter Creek crossed David Douglas described Drummond encamped expedition explorers Flora flowers Fork Fort Vancouver Fort Walla Walla Frémont Gambel genus Geyer herbarium Hooker Hudson's Bay Hudson's Bay Company Indians interesting Islands James John John Torrey journal journey July June Lake land letter London Louis mentioned Menzies Mexico miles Mission Mississippi River Missouri Missouri River Monterey mouth Narrative naturalist North America northwest notes Nuttall Nuttall's October Oregon Pacific party pine plants collected Platte prairie published Pursh reached records refers region Rocky Mountains route Santa seeds sent September ship Snake species specimens territory Texas Thomas Nuttall tion Tolmie Torrey traveled trees trip valley Vancouver vegetation voyage Walla William William Jackson Hooker wrote Wyeth

