The writer wishes to gratefully acknowledge the help of all those who
aided in the preparation of material contained in this issue of Mount
Rainier National Park "Nature Notes". Particular mention should be made
of the cooperation rendered by Dr. T. C. Frye, Department of Botany,
University of Washington and Dr. G. N. Jones, also of the Department of
Botany, University of Washington. Mr. Charles Landes, ranger-naturalist
in Mount Rainier National Park for many summer seasons, who collected
many of the plants in our park herbarium; Professor J. B. Flett who,
when a park ranger (1913-1921), made the first official studies of the
local flora and who collected the rare Sierra Water or Stream fern in
1929; Mr. Fred Warren, whose extensive botanizing of the park while a
temporary park ranger (1926-1933), also deserve special mention.
It must also be stated that many of the books listed in the
bibliography were of great aid in the preparation of this material.
Particular mention must be made of Dr. Frye's "Ferns of the Northwest".
(C.F.B.)
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NOTE:
All sketches were made from plants
in Mt. Rainier National Park herbarium
by the author.