Floral Succession in the Prairie-Grass Formation of Southeastern South Dakota

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Floral Succession in the Prairie-Grass Formation of Southeastern South Dakota
Le Roy Harris Harvey
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On June 22 distinction of position seemed nearly elimi- nated, the base, slope, and crest registering a holard of 15.9, 16. i, and 16.6 per cent.
NOIXWOdVAS aAUVTTa 00 Kuainaa to ' pjvsajRp 00 pjwpa 65 f ^ M 10 sinqsuns ssampnop t^ 4 1 l^ioi ON XlprpuBaK at»a to M XipojaA XianoH 00 laaraaAOia 3 00 aopMjjp ^ SUIIJUAMJ p4 c/3 f UB^H U M mnnnaiyi u NO amcaixv}^ U I02 BOTANICAL GAZETTE tAUGTOT respectively* Yet the average chresard for the aspect (8.8 per cent.) shows a steady decrease from that of
... the vernal (10.7 per cent.).
Species of the estival floral aspect Facies. — Koeleria cristata,t Poa pratensis.*t Principal species. — Radbida coluinnaris,t Amorpha canesceiis,t Erigeron ramosiis,t Symphoricarpus ocddentalis,t Verbena stricta^t Festuca octoflora.t Secondary species. — Brauneria pallida, Delphinium carolinianum, Rosa arkansana, Linum sulcatum, Panicum Scribnerianum, Meriolix semilata,* Euphorbia marginata, Potentilla hippiana, Plantago Purshii,* Hedeoma hispida,* Polygala alba,* Hedeoma hispida.'*' Tertiary species.


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