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        The Occurrence of the Desert Fan Palm, Washingtonia filifera, in Southern Nevada

        Cornett, James W.; Palm Springs Desert Museum (University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1988)
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        A Preliminary Theory for an Approach to Planning Environmentally Balanced Desert Landscaping

        Crosswhite, Frank S.; Crosswhite, Carol D.; Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum (University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1988)
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        Flora of the Pinaleno Mountains, Graham County, Arizona

        Johnson, William Theodore; Arizona State University (University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1988)
        The Pinaleno Mountains lie between the San Simon and Sulphur Springs Valleys in southeastern Arizona. The Pinalenos are one of three mountain ranges in Graham County managed by the Coronado National Forest. Forest Service management of this range is currently at a crossroads. Either a strict preservation policy will prevail or the development of an astrophysical observatory will be allowed. The most notable features of the Pinalenos, the third highest range in Arizona, are the abundance of perennial streams and the significant elevational range of 2050 m (6,720 ft.) on the northeast slope. Recognized in the study area of this northwest-southeast oriented range are six habitats: Aquatic/Semi-aquatic, Isolated Rock Outcrops, Mixed Conifer Forest, Mountain Meadows, Ponderosa Pine Forest, and Woodland. Documented vascular plant resources consist of 449 taxa including 4 taxa of subspecific rank and 438 species in 306 genera and 95 families.
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        Editorial - Generalities and Specifics in the March of Knowledge, Scholarship and Science

        Crosswhite, F. S.; Crosswhite, C. D. (University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1988)
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        Desert Plants, Volume 8, Number 4 (1988)

        University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1988
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        Etymological Relationships of Pine Trees with Apaches and the Pinaleno Mountains

        Crosswhite, F. S.; Crosswhite, C. D. (University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1988)
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        Nutritional Quality of Desert Mule Deer Forage in King Valley, Arizona

        Rautenstrauch, Kurt R.; Krausman, Paul R.; Whiting, Frank M.; Brown, William H.; University of Arizona (University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1988)
        Sixteen forage species used by Desert Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus crooki) in King Valley, Arizona were collected bimonthly from November 1983 through October 1984 and analysed for dry matter, protein, ether extract, ash, and fiber. Results of the analysis are presented as a reference source for wildlife biologists, range managers, and others working in desert ecosystems.
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        An Ultraviolet Trap Survey of Insects at the Upper Reaches of Sonoran Desertscrub Vegetation in Central Arizona

        Randall, Cay; May, Judson E.; Arizona Commission of Agriculture and Horticulture (University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1988)
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