Nature Notes From Crater Lake
Volume 2, No. 1, July 1929
Foreword
By Earl U. Homuth
The staff of the Educational Division
in Crater Lake National Park has been increased this year, to afford
greater service to the Public, and also to leave more permanent record
of the work accomplished.
Mr. Dale Leslie, of Eugene, Oregon, has
been assigned as Ranger-Naturalist. Miss Mabel Hibbard, who has had
several years of experience in the Yosemite, is in active charge of the
Temporary Museum. Mr. Fredrick L. Wynd is assisting especially in the
preparation of material for the Manual of Information.
The Temporary Museum in the Community
House is rapidly developing into a focus of interest for the Public. A
relief model of the Park has been added, together with temporary cases
to contain the bird specimens prepared by Dr. Loye Miller, and the
insect and rock collections which are being rapidly increased. The
cut-flower collection numbers over sixty identified species. Many
valuable exhibits are awaiting the construction of a more permanent
building.