RFR3YPDN–USA, Montana, Glacier National Park. Clements Peak and Logan Creek landscape.
RMGEH1RK–clements mountain, mount cannon, and heavens peak in glacier national park, montana
RFMB43AK–Colorful Peaks from an Alpine View in Glacier National Park in Montana
RMCTWA8E–Clements Mountain at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana. This scene is among the signature images of Glacier NP.
RF2H0NXB4–Clements Mountain on The Hidden Lake Trail, Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
RMPH98BF–Clements Mountain and Hidden Lake
RF2JFXKWY–Glacier National Park Montana USA - Logan Pass, Going to the Sun Road, brilliant blue sky, majestic Clements Mountain peak, melting snow waterfalls
RF2BHW54K–4814 Beautiful scene as sunlight covers Clements Mountain at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park - Montana
RFEC0BXF–Mt. Clements rises above snow covered slopes. Glacier National Park, Montana
RFGCRAMB–Clements Mountain and Hidden Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana
RFKKFH4Y–Clements Mountain from Hidden Lake Trail, Logan Pass, Glacier National Park
RMBCKPJK–View of Logan Pass from Going to the Sun Road
RFPAG7RK–Alpine Stream Below Clements Mountain near Logan Pass in Glacier National Park
RF2BHFBD3–Clements Mountain as it looms over the Logan Pass Visitor's Center at Glacier National Park in Montana.
RMDREFC6–View of Clements Mountain from 'Going-to-the-Sun' Road (built 1921-1932), Glacier National Park, Montana, USA.
RM2DDEX0J–Going to the Sun Road on the way to Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana
RF2GP6J25–Majestic Clements - A nice view of Clements mountain in Glacier National Park
RFEC899K–Clements Mountain and Scenery in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
RFTTA5GT–USA, Montana, Glacier National Park, Small waterfall on Logan Creek descends sedimentary layers beneath Clements Mountain.
RFW10J5A–Mountain Goat On Clements Mountain gainst blue sky
RMGEH1R6–clements mountain above waterfalls in the headwaters of reynolds creek near logan pass in glacier national park, montana
RFRE9N8M–Tunnel and Mount Clements On Going To The Sun Road from middle of road
RFMHM7WA–Clements Mountain at Logan's Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana.
RF2E3246R–Clements Mountain from Hidden Lake Trail in Glacier National Park
RMPH98H2–Clements Mountain and Hidden Lake
RF2JFXKWT–Glacier National Park Montana USA - Logan Pass, Going to the Sun Rd, brilliant blue sky over majestic Clements Mountain color-banded sedimentary rocks
RF2BM4296–4836 Sunny day with wispy clouds in a blue sky above Clements Mountain. Viewed from the High Line Trail at Glacier National Park - Montana
RMEC0BXD–Mt. Clements rises above snow covered slopes. Glacier National Park, Montana
RFGCRAMC–Clements Mountain and Hidden Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana
RMANGMBR–Mt. Clements at sunrise on Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana USA
RFAFT1XY–Mt. Clements, Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
RMACABJN–Mt. Clements Glacier National Park
RMB4FR82–A mother and kid mountain goat on hidden lake logan pass Glacier National Park
RMDREF9M–View of Clements Mountain from 'Going-to-the-Sun' Road (built 1921-1932), Glacier National Park, Montana, USA.
RMBNG5RX–Waterfall with a mountain in the background, Clements Mountain, Reynolds Creek, US Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
RMG3R3GM–USA, Montana, Glacier National Park, Small waterfall on Logan Creek descends sedimentary layers beneath Clements Mountain.
RF2GMK0AK–Summer Snow on Spectacular Peaks Near Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana
RMABFF53–MT OBERLIN SUNSET Glacier National Park Montana
RFM10FY4–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RF2GY93PN–Summer Snow on Spectacular Peaks Near Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana
RMD2C2XM–Montana. Glacier National Park. (Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park.) Clements Mountain And Hidden Lake Nature Trail.
RMCTWA8M–Clements Mountain at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana. This scene is among the signature images of Glacier NP.
RFKRY9YH–Colorful Peaks from an Alpine View
RMPH98EN–Clements Mountain and Hidden Lake
RMAHRKM5–Mount Clements Glacier National Park Montana
RF2BHW50X–4820 A break in the storm clouds highlights the Clements Mountain meadow of wildflowers at Glacier National Park, Montana
RMA9YN62–Mountain Under Snow
RFGCRAMA–Clements Mountain and Hidden Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana
RMANGKAW–Mt. Clements and snowfield in early spring, Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana USA
RF2A107DE–Clements Mountain at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana seen from the Highline Trail
RMA3AF79–Mt Reynolds, Montana State, USA, Glacier National Park, MT, Logan Pass, Wildflowers, Indian Paintbrush, Daisy, Arnica, Rockies
RMHA28G8–glaciernps 4478815573 Mt. Clements and Heavens Peak
RMDREFBX–View of Clements Mountain from 'Going-to-the-Sun' Road (built 1921-1932), Glacier National Park, Montana, USA.
RMM4RP54–Looking back westward from a part of the Going-to-the-Sun Road called Big Bend, just west of Logan Pass..Mt Clements and Heavens Peak.
RMG3R3HE–USA, Montana, Glacier National Park, Small waterfall on Logan Creek descends sedimentary layers beneath Clements Mountain.
RMA5X1E3–Glacier Lilies and White Globeflowers cover Logan Pass looking up to Clements Mountain in Glacier National Park Montana
RMABFF54–MT OBERLIN SUNSET Glacier National Park Montana
RFM10FY1–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RM2AFNM6D–. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. EDITH S. CLEMENTS. PINXT ROCKY MOUNTAIN FLOWERS COCKAYNE. BOSTON ROCK TAIN iLUJ GUIDE FOR PL ) PLANT-US! TFIVE PLATES IN COLOR ANDENTY-TWO PLATES IN BEi&FJfMO WHITEBUTTERCUP FAMILY 1. Aconituni columbiaiuim : Monkshood 2. Aquilesria coerulea: Blue Columbine 4. Dephiniitm g&JffiSKfflE1! Larkspur DIRECTOR OF THE PIKES PEAK ALPfNE LABORATORY •D <tz ci FIELD EDITION ?N COM!rockymou00clem
RMMGNFNF–Clements Mountain at Logan's Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana.
RFCTWA90–Clements Mountain at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana. This scene is among the signature images of Glacier NP.
RMMHM7WC–Clements Mountain at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana. This scene is among the signature images of Glacier NP.
RFC62808–Clements Mountain in early morning sunlight, at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana.
RMANGKBP–Mt. Clements and snowfield in early spring, Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana USA
RMC56Y1D–Clements Mountain at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana. This scene is among the signature images of Glacier NP.
RMD3E33E–Mt. Clements and Heavens Peak
RMDREF96–View of Clements Mountain from 'Going-to-the-Sun' Road (built 1921-1932), Glacier National Park, Montana, USA.
RMG3R3G9–USA, Montana, Glacier National Park, Monkeyflower and arnica bloom near waterfall on Logan Creek beneath Clements Mountain.
RFM10G0J–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RM2AFNKWA–. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. A i 3TAjq *»qo?* mmniftfeGt ROCKY MOUNTA DWERS ROCKY MOUNTAINFLOWERS AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE FORPLANT-LOVERS AND PLANT-USERS WITH TWENTY-FIVE PLATES IN COLOR ANDTWENTY-TWO PLATES IN BLACK AND WHITE FREDERIC EDWARD CLEMENTS, Ph. D. Associate in Ecology, Carnegie Institution of WashingtonDirector of the Pikes Peak Alpine Laboratory AND EDITH SCHWARTZ CLEMENTS, Ph. D. FIELD EDITION LIBRANEW YBOTANIC. GARDEN THE H. W. WILSON COMPANYNEW YORK 1920 I9Z0 Copyright 1914 byFrederic E. Clements and Edith S. Clements PREFACE Th
RFC56Y1B–Wildflowers in front of Clements Mountain at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana.
RMG3R3GA–USA, Montana, Glacier National Park, Monkeyflower and arnica bloom near waterfall on Logan Creek beneath Clements Mountain.
RFM10G07–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RM2CDK3BJ–. The ecological relations of roots . ust a detailed investiga-tion was made of the roots of plants at an altitude of about 8,000 feetin the Pikes Peak region of the Rocky Mountains. Here the soil iscomposed of disintegrated granite, the degree of disintegration anddecomposition determining largely the type of plant communityoccupying any particular area. The successional sequence and speciesbelonging to each community of the sere may be found in pubHcationsby Clements (1904, 1905). The first herbaceous plants to occupy thenew soils formed by the crumbling granite on the steep mountain slopesa
RMC56Y1E–Clements Mountain at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana. This scene is among the signature images of Glacier NP.
RFM10G0Y–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRFRHFC–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CLEMENTS Petran Alpine Meadow.. A. Carex-Poa association, King's Cone, Pike's Peak. B. Carex consociation, Campanula society, Pike's Peak.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFM10FPJ–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRFRHHB–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CLEMENTS Petran Montane Forest. A. Pseudotsuga mucronata consociation, Alpine Laboratory, Pike's Peak. B. Detail of Pseudotsuga-AMes forest, Cameron's Cone, Pike's Peak.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFM10FYR–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRFT2XN–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CLEMENTS. A. Lodgepole forest (Piims contorta) indicating fire, Long's Peak, Colorado. B. Aspen woodland (Populus tremuloides) arising from root-sprouting due to fire, Long's Peak.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFM10FTK–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRFT2NM–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CLEMENTS PLATE 14. A. F ragaria and Thalictrum, indicators of medium shade in montane forest, Minnehaha. Colorado. B. Mertensia sibirica, indicator of deep shade in montane forest, Long's Peak, Colorado.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFM10G00–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRE2EKY–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. A. Peat-bog with Thuja ocddentalis and Dryopieris thelypteris, Meadowlands, Minnesota.. B. Reaction upon light, Pinus murrayana consocies, Long's Peak, Colorado.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFM10FYF–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRFT2CN–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CLEMENTS. A. Alpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) at timber line, showing the dwarfing effect of high altitudes. Long's Peak, Colorado. B. An alpine dwarf (Rydbergia grandiflora), Pike's Peak, Colorado.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFM10FMH–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRE0XM6–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. PLATE 61. A. Section of the heal edge of a double scar, furnishing the dates of two successive fires, Long's Peak, Colorado.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFM10FNH–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRE2ERE–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. PLATE 17 &4?!»^i '^'Vim .s-Ss'^^^s^'^'-l;WW.. A. Ecesis in a primary area, summit of Pike's Peak, Colorado.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFM10FN2–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRE2ER6–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. A. Ecesis in a primary area, summit of Pike's Peak, Colorado.. B. Ecesis in a secondary area denuded by hot water, Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Park.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFM10FXX–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRE2EKE–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. A. Stabilization in water, Bidens, Polygonum, and Jussiaea, French Camp Slough, Stockton, California.. B. Stabilization of shifting sand by Sieversia turhinata, Mount Garfield, Pike's Peak, Colorado.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washingto
RFM10G17–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRFRH9W–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CLEMENTS. A. Grass type, Andropogon-Bulbilis-Bouteloua, Smoky Hill River, Hays, Kansas. B. Weed type, Erigeron, Geranium, etc., in aspen forest, Pike's Peak, Colorado. C. Browse type, Artemisia tridentata, Beulah, Oregon.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFM10FYK–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
RMRE0XK3–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. A. Section of the heal edge of a double scar, furnishing the dates of two successive fires, Long's Peak, Colorado.. B. Permanent quadrat in gravel-slide colonized by Scutellaria and Wagnera, Cross Ruxton, Minnehaha, Colorado.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945. Washington, Carnegi
RFM10FY9–Clement Mountain as seen from Hidden Lake trail on Logan Pass in Glacier National Park during the 2017 fall fires in Montana United States
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