. The distribution of vegetation in the United States, as related to climatic conditions. Phytogeography. VJS/V fff C/iV/?. £its ron. New York. ORONO. r^£Dcl>lCT( VtGETfl'ONJ iNtDCH Ozc'O-GRnss. Oftnss. ? n H Fig. 13.—Evaporation profiles, weekly rates, summer of 1908, with vegetation indicated. The lines along -w hich these profiles are constructed are indicated on Plate 56. passing from Seattle, Washington, to Fredericton, New Brunswick; the other passing from San Diego, California, to West Raleigh, North Carolina. Three north-south profiles are presented, the first passing from Regina


. The distribution of vegetation in the United States, as related to climatic conditions. Phytogeography. VJS/V fff C/iV/?. £its ron. New York. ORONO. r^£Dcl>lCT( VtGETfl'ONJ iNtDCH Ozc'O-GRnss. Oftnss. ? n H Fig. 13.—Evaporation profiles, weekly rates, summer of 1908, with vegetation indicated. The lines along -w hich these profiles are constructed are indicated on Plate 56. passing from Seattle, Washington, to Fredericton, New Brunswick; the other passing from San Diego, California, to West Raleigh, North Carolina. Three north-south profiles are presented, the first passing from Regina, Saskatchewan, to Cameron, Louisiana; the second from Houghton, Michigan, to Miami, Florida; and the third from Frederic- ton, New Brunswick, to Miami, Florida. Those of our stations through. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Livingston, Burton E. (Burton Edward), 1875-1948; Shreve, Forrest, 1878-1950. [Washington] Carnegie institution of Washington


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