Anthropological Papers #45: A Survey of Vegetation in the Flaming Gorge Reservoir Basin
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Authors: Woodbury, Angus M. (1886-1964); Durrant, Stephen D. (1902-1975); and Flowers, Seville (1900-1968)
Publisher: University of Utah Press
Pub Date: 1960
Binding: Paperback
Condition: 2 copies. Copy 1(LC21): Fair. Ex-library. Paper tape binding in good shape. Library stamps on front cover and title page. Library label on lower front cover corner at spine foot, and on inside rear cover. Check out slip and card pocket on inside rear cover. State and numerical information hand-written (in white ink) on spine. Lower rear cover corner has approx. 1″ fold, with paper cover splitting at corner. Copy 2(LC): Fair. Paper tape binding tight, but has an approx. 1″ tear at rear spine foot. Previous owner’s name in pencil (!!!) on upper front cover corner. Upper front and rear corners have approx. 2″ bend which extends through entire volume. Dropped on that corner undoubtedly. Some smudges to both front and rear covers.
Notes: Upper Colorado Series Number 2. While the Flaming Gorge Dam lies astride the Green River in Utah, the bulk of the reservoir is in Wyoming. This is a report of the vegetation that would be inundated by the reservoir–sagebrush, greasewood, juniper, salt grass, willow, cottonwood, rabbit brush, ponderosa pine, Douglas fir were in the top twelve. Copy #2 is from the library of the late archaeologist John Otis Brew, his signature on cover. RARE. NO copies available for sale.






