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Francis Ramaley and Wilfred W. Robbins, "A summer laboratory for mountain botany", Plant world, xii (1909), 105-10. Frederic E. Clements, "The Alpine Laboratory", Science, xxxvii (1913), 327-8. Daniel T. McDougal to Robert S. Woodward, 8 May 1913, 12 Jan. 1914, both in Carnegie Institution of Washington Archives, Washington, D.C. (hereafter: CIW), f. Desert Lab Research Associates. Frederic E. Clements to Mr. Lane, 15 Nov. 1918, CIW, f. Ecology Projects Proposed. Clements to William Gilbert, 13 March 1925, CIW, f. Ecology Buildings and Grounds. Warder C. Allee to Victor E. Shelford, 22 Oct. 1922, Allee Papers, Box 22, f. 2.
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