17 Volume 6, No. 2, July 1933

Volume 6 No. 2 – July 1, 1933 All material courtesy of the National Park Service.These publications can also be found at http://npshistory.com/ Nature Notes is produced by the National Park Service. © 1933.   The Snow Accumulation of 1907 Compared to that of 1933 By Earl W. Count, Ranger-Naturalist “At Park Headquarters the snowfall for the … Continue reading 17 Volume 6, No. 2, July 1933

Index for Nature Notes by Volume and Title

Nature Notes From Crater Lake Volume/Title Index 01 Volume 1 No. 1 – July 1928 Crater Lake – Earl U. Homuth The Pines of Crater Lake – F. Lyle Wynd About Flowers – Earl U. Homuth A Migrant Tree – Earl U. Homuth Our Bears – Earl U. Homuth Casual Bird Notes – Earl U. Homuth The Collapse of Mt. Mazama – Earl U. Homuth “Sulphur” on Crater Lake – Earl U. … Continue reading Index for Nature Notes by Volume and Title

11 Volume 4, No. 2, August 1931

  Volume 4 No. 2 – August 1, 1931 All material courtesy of the National Park Service.These publications can also be found at http://npshistory.com/ Nature Notes is produced by the National Park Service. © 1931   Another Page from the Past Discovered By D. S. Libbey “Nature! We are surrounded and embraced by her; powerless to separate … Continue reading 11 Volume 4, No. 2, August 1931

10 Volume 4, No. 1, July 1931

  Volume 4 No. 1 – July 1, 1931 All material courtesy of the National Park Service.These publications can also be found at http://npshistory.com/ Nature Notes is produced by the National Park Service. © 1931 Greetings For 1931 By D. S. Libbey, Park Naturalist Come up the mountain to Crater Lake and behold the limpid deep blue … Continue reading 10 Volume 4, No. 1, July 1931

05 Volume 2, No.2, August 1929

Volume 2 No. 2 – August 1, 1929 All material courtesy of the National Park Service.These publications can also be found at http://npshistory.com/ Nature Notes is produced by the National Park Service. © 1928.   Castle Crest Garden By Earl U. Homuth That the variety and profusion of wild flowers in Crater Lake National Park compares favorably … Continue reading 05 Volume 2, No.2, August 1929