Anthropological Papers #36: Survey of Vegetation in the Glen Canyon Reservoir Basin
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Description
Authors: Woodbury, Angus M.; Durrant, Stephen D.; and Flowers, Seville
Publisher: University of Utah Press
Pub Date: 1959
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fair. Paper tape binding tight, but some wear at binding edges. No tears, bends or folds. Front cover has a couple of areas of smudging–something rubbed against the front cover (?). One spot where it appears a staple was rested against the cover–no staple holes, just the staple “mark”. One smudge to rear cover.
Notes: Glen Canyon Series Number 5. “During the summer of 1958, an expedition was sent by the University through ruggedly isolated Glen Canyon to study the biological resources. This expedition has three main objectives: (1) to obtain information about the plants and animals of the region that may have affected the lives and distribution of the aborigines, (2) the limnology of the Colorado River and its tributaries, and (3) a survey of the vegetation in the reservoir basin to determine the kinds and quantities of plants that would be lost when the reservoir is filled…” (From the Introduction)








