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040 _aWAU
_cWAU
043 _an-us-wa
100 1 _aLarson, Raymond James.
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245 1 4 _aThe flora of Seattle in 1850 :
_bmajor species and landscapes prior to urban development /
_cRaymond James Larson.
260 _c2005.
300 _av, 364 leaves :
_bill., col. maps ;
_c28 cm.
502 _aThesis (M.S.)--University of Washington, 2005.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (leaves 357-364)
520 _aThe Flora of Seattle in 1850, a master’s thesis by Raymond Larson (2005), concerns the time just before settlement by Europeans. The focus is on the existing plant species, and Larson explains that these can only be understood in the context of the significant variety of ecological neighborhoods. “The landscapes of Seattle in 1850 were not static. While most of the city consisted of coniferous forest in various stages of succession, the sheer range of conditions was surprising.” [excerpt from a longer review by Brian Thompson in Leaflet for Scholars, December 2018]
650 0 _aEndemic plants
_zWashington (State)
_zSeattle
_xHistory
_y19th century.
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650 0 _aPlant communities
_zWashington (State)
_zSeattle
_xHistory
_y19th century.
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650 0 _aForests and forestry
_zWashington (State)
_zSeattle
_xHistory
_y19th century.
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650 0 _aLand settlement
_zWashington (State)
_zSeattle
_xHistory
_y19th century.
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655 7 _aTheses
_xForestry.
_2local.
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910 _aLA
941 _a.b53710605
941 _a.b53710605
942 _2lcc
945 6 _aTHESIS LARSON 2005
_nFaculty advisor: Sarah Reichard
_luhthe
_v158
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_10
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945 6 _aTHESIS LARSON 2005 c.1
_b39352800077653
_nFaculty advisor: Sarah Reichard
_luhlen
_v158
_t100
_10
_x
_sh
_u - -
_o - -
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945 6 _aTHESIS LARSON 2005 c.2
_nFaculty advisor: Sarah Reichard
_luhlen
_v158
_t100
_10
_x
_sh
_u - -
_o - -
_p$0.00
_9-
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