As the summer of 1910 drew to a close, chief field naturalist Vernon Orlando Bailey left the local neighborhood birds around Washington, D.C. for points north on another expedition for the United States Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Biological Survey. This field book is a record of the plants and other species he observed along with a few special notes about some of the locales he visited. Join other volunpeers to transcribe this book to expand its usefulness to botanists and other natural history researchers.
As the summer of 1910 drew to a close, chief field naturalist Vernon Orlando Bailey left the local neighborhood birds around Washington, D.C. for points north on another expedition for the United States Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Biological Survey. This field book is a record of the plants and other species he observed along with a few special notes about some of the locales he visited. Join other volunpeers to transcribe this book to expand its usefulness to botanists and other natural history researchers.