RANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY 93 



Withrow, R. B. (1708) 



LIGHT AND ITS EFFECTS ON PLANT GROWTH. Agl\ Engin. 17: 150-152, 184. 



1936. 

 Woodruffe, P. E. A. (1709) 



CHANGE OF CLIMATE AND WOODLAND SUCCESSION. Jour. Bot. [London] 50: 



247-253. 1912. 

 Yarnell, D. L. (1710) 



RAINFALL INTENSITY-FREQUENCY DATA. U. S. Dept. Agr. MisC Pub. 204, 



68 pp., illus. 1935. 

 Zon, R. (1711) 



METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION IN CONNECTION WITH BOTANICAL GEOGRAPHY, 



agriculture, and forestry. U. S. Monthly Weather Rev. 42: 217-223. 

 1914. 



See also Abbe {2272), Bates (2283), Bigelow (2285), Bouyoucos (1588), 

 Briggs and others (2468, 2469, 2470), Carpenter (6358), Chalkley and others 

 (2309), Chapline (7027), Church (6368, 6870), Clements and others (2196), 

 Cockerell (2621), Fuller (2207, 2208, 2209), Garner and others (2255, 2502), 

 Gates (1971), Hilgard (1747), Keen (1841), Kellerman (2528), Kellogg (6685), 

 Korstian (2220), Laskowski (2371), Livingston (1554, 2589, 2540), Moore 

 (6200), Nelson (2681), Norton (8257), Patten (1856), Pearson (2230), 

 Robbins (2158), Russell (1941), Sheets and others (3688), Shive and others 

 (2575), Shreve (2576), Smith (2774), Spalding (2242), Stafford (6508, 6509), 

 Thiessen (6521), Transeau (2244), United States Golf Association Green 

 Section (2591), Uphof (2592), Weaver (2246), and Whitfield (1804). Also 

 Ellison and others (2205a), Jardine and others (2669), Livingston (8253), 

 Pechanec and others (2280a), and Thornber (2248). 



Physiographic Factors 



Publications treating of the effects, and the material related thereto, which 

 geological features of the earth's surface, exclusive of soil and topography, have 

 on the forms, life history, and succession of range plants and plant groups. 



Gregory, H. E., and Moore, R. C. (1712) 



THE KAIPAROWITS REGION. A GEOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGIC RECONNAISSANCE 



of parts of utah, and Arizona. U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 164, 

 161 pp., illus. 1931. 



Hewett, E. L., Henderson, J., and Robbins, W. W. (1713) 



THE PHYSIOGRAPHY OF THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY, NEW MEXICO, IN RELATION 



to pueblo culture. Smithsn. Inst., Bur. Amer. Ethnol. Bull. 54, 76 pp., 

 illus. 1913. 



Hough, W. (1714) 



pueblo environment. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. 55: 447-454. Also 

 in Science (n. s.) 23: 865-869. 1906. 



Reagan, A. B. (1715) 



geological notes on the fort apache region, Arizona. Kans. Acad. 

 Sci. Trans. 35: 260-273, illus. 1932. 



See also Blackman and others (1474), Cottam (2009), Meinzer and others 

 (3397), and Piper (3403). 



Edaphic (Soil) Factors 



Publications treating of soils and soil management in general; the effects of 

 soils on range plants and plant groups excluding references to soil physics and 

 soil chemistry. 



See sections on Erosion for differences in plant growth on eroded and uneroded 

 soils; on Control of Range-Destroying Rodents for rodent-soil relationships; and 

 on Methods of Study for methods of soil analysis. 



Alberts, H. W. (1716) 



soil investigations of the Alaska stations. Alaska Agr. Expt. Sta. 

 Rept. 8: 22-23, 30-31, illus. 1930 r 



