Riley's Tips
for Mr. Bregar's 2005-2006 Field Biology Class
1. The Ferocious Riley Template for website reports on plants and animals. Shows step by step formatting and construction of required website reports, including fonts, spacing, table specs, and so much more.
2. The "Return to Plants Homepage" icon link:
3. Current Reference Anchors for technical and historical document scans:
(http://www.ORWW.org/Brandis_Oaks/References/index.html#Hitchcock_Cronquist_1973)
#Carlson_et_al_1995. Oral history interviews with Bessie Murphy taken over a 20-year period, focusing on the wildflowers of Crescent Valley and surrounding hills in the early 1900s.
#Douglas_2003 (1914). Reprint of original 1914 compliation of Douglas' journals during his botanical collections in North America in the 1820s.
#Gilkey_1942. Long time Oregon State University (then "Oregon Agricultural College" and "Oregon State College") botany professor and local native plant expert.
#Gilkey_Dennis_1967. Collaboration and update of Gilkey's earlier work.
#Haskin_1967. Local amateur botanist and historian in the first half of the 20th century.
#Hitchcock_Cronquist_1973. Primary scientific name reference.
#Moulton_2002a. Lewis and Clark, Vol. 5 July 28 - November 1, 1805: From the Rockies to the Cascades.
#Moulton_2002b. Lewis and Clark, Vol 6 November 2, 1805 - March 22, 1806: Fort Clatsop.
#Moulton. Vol 7. March 23, 1806 - June 6, 1806: Cascades to Rockies.
#Pojar_MacKinnon_1994. Common reference guide for Pacific Northwest plants.
4. Current "Brandis_Oaks/Plants" Folders w/JPGs, MPGs (no "index.htms" yet):
Rushes/
Sedges/
Trees/Madrone
Vines/
Wildflowers/Honeysuckle
Wildflowers/Hookers_Pink
Wildflowers/Rattlesnake_Plantain
Blackberry (exotic invader vines and wildflowers)
Brachypodium (exotic invader grasses)
Douglas-fir (trees and shrubs)
Poisonoak (vines and shrubs)
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