Publication Date

8-1936

Advisor(s) - Committee Chair

H.L. Stephens, M.C. Ford, J.T. Skinner

Degree Program

Department of Biology

Degree Type

Master of Arts

Abstract

Leaves of the sugar maple and the American linden were selected. Since it was impossible to control environmental factors in any way, trees growing in close proximity were used. A sugar maple and an American linden growing near the entrance to the circular drive between Ogden Hall and Snell Hall on the campus of Western Kentucky State Teachers College, Bowling Green, Kentucky, fulfilled the above conditions.

Disciplines

Biology | Botany | Life Sciences | Plant Sciences

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