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___CAL.GRASSLAND RESTORATION LITERATURE. By Halverson. 1990. 400 citations............$7.00
___CAL-REVEG-NOTES:
US National Forests-UTILIZING LOCALLY COLLECTED SEEDS for REVEGETATION
OF DRY FOREST SOILS in California. By Dremann.
1992. Native grass seeds are useful for revegetation of erodible
forest soils, and can be harvested from the already existing stands
in the forests themselves. Third edition 57 pages ...............$12.50
___THE DESERT GRASSLAND.
Eds. McClaran & Van Devender.1995. Univ. of Ariz. Press. Hardcover.
346 pg.$25.00
___DISTRIBUTION of NATIVE
GRASSES In CALIFORNIA. By Beetle. 1947.
184 species mapped where they were originally found in California.
52 pages ......................................................$5.00
__GRASSES OF CALIFORNIA: Dremann's Distribution
Maps. 1987. 30 species mapped based on herbarium specimens in
two California herbaria. 24 pages ..........................................................$4.00
__GRASSES of EUROPEAN
ORIGIN and their IMPACT upon CALIFORNIA BUNCHGRASS (Stipa
pulchra) By Dremann. 1989. Study of toxic effects of different
European grasses that have been used in the past for wildlands
revegetation, and how they produce natural herbicide-like chemicals
(allelochemicals) which act to kill, or inhibit native grass seedlings..$3.50
__GRASSES TO GRIZZLY
BEARS: Checklist for Revegetatlon and
Reintroduction of the Valley Grassland and Oak Woodland Plants
to the San Francisco Bay Area. By Dremann. 1985. A list of the
plants and animals that lived in the grasslands and oak woodlands
of the Bay Area prior to 1769. 20 pages............................................$3.50
__HOW TO IMPROVE NEEDLEGRASS
RANGE In San Diego Co. By Young. 1947.US
Soil Conservation study on managing Stipa bunchgrass. Discusses
why bunchgrasses are threatened, their growing conditions, habits,
the effects of grazing, proper grazing practices, and the effects
of fire. 11 pages...........................................$3.00
__IN SEARCH OF NATIVE
GRASS ECOTYPES In the San Francisco
Bay area, Parts 1 & 2-Let's Find the Edges & Extent of
the Ecotype puzzle, and Environmental Influences that create ate
Ecotypes and Some morphological measurements. 8 pages............................................................................$3.00
__PRAIRIE RELICS: A Guidebook based on Dr.
James Barry's 1971 survey and maps. Ed. by C. Dremann. 1988. Detailed
maps of 16 areas of relic California prairie. Illustrated. with
maps. 37 pages .................................$5.50
__STOCK
RANGES OF N.W. CALIFORNIA: Notes on the Grasses and Forage Plants
and Range Conditions. 1902. USDA Bur. Pl. Industry No. 12. Joseph Burtt Davy.
Classic work which is very rare and difficult to obtain, and we've
reprinted it for researchers. Davy interviewed the original white
settlers who describe how the original perennial bunchgrasses
were replaced by introduced exotics. Davy was hard-pressed to
find examples remaining of native prairies even in 1901! 81 pages,
enlarged 150% to 8-1/2"x11"............................................................$16.00
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