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YEARBOOK, PUBLIC MUSEUM, MILWAUKEE. 



[Vol. I. 



ETHNO-BOTANICAL COLLECTING ON THE 

 MENOMINI RESERVATION 



By H. H. Smith" 



When we left Camp Manitowish in Vilas county, we drove directly 

 to the Menomini Indian reservation in Shawano county. Thanks to 



Fig. 27. — A typical roadway through the deep forest on 

 the Menomini Indian Reservation, Wisconsin. 



this Indian reservation, we were again in quite a different flora. No 

 more cut-over, sandy wastes or burned-over clearings, but fine hard- 

 woods on the hills, and evergreens in the lowlands. The road here winds 

 through the woods of twelve townships belonging to the Menomini In- 

 dians, with very few signs of habitation. Figure 27 shows a typical 



"Curator of Botany, Milwaukee Public Museum. 



