The Ozette Prairies of Olympic National Park - Natural Resources ...
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_____________. 1941. Memorandum to the Director of the National Park Service. May 27. Archaeology— Indians—General File 740-02.4. Olympic National Park Archives. Magnusson, b.B. 2000. Observations on the Material Culture of the Scandinavian Immigrant Settlement at Lake Ozette and Royal (1880-1910). Unpublished report. Olympic National Park Archives. Martin, P.A.E. 1979. Productivity and Taxonomy of the Vaccinium globulare, V. membranaceum complex in western Montana. Master’s Thesis. University of Montana. Missoula, MT. Matthews, R.F. 1992a. Vaccinium uliginosum. In: fire Effects Information System [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer). Available: http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/ ____________. 1992b. Vaccinium oxycoccos. In: fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer). http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/ Mauger, J.E. 1991. Shed-roof houses at Ozette and in a regional perspective. Part II. Pages 29-169 In: Samuels, S.R. (ed.). 1991. Ozette Archaeological Project Research Reports: Volume I, House Structure and Floor Midden. Reports of Investigations 63. Department of anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, and National Park Service, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Seattle. McCrone, J. 2000. Fire up. New Scientist 166(2239):30-34. McCulloch, W.F. 1942. The role of bracken fern in Douglas-fir regeneration. Ecology 23:484-485. Moral, R. del. 1985. Succession on abandoned homesteads in the Queets River Valley, Olympic National Park, Washington. Unpublished report prepared under Purchase Order No. PX-9000-5-0464 to the National Park Service, Pacific Northwest Region. National Park Service. 2001. Cultural Resource Management Guildeline, NPS-28. www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/nps28/28contents.htm. Newcombe, C.F. (ed.). 1923. Menzies’ Journal of Vancouver’s Voyage April to October 1792. Archives of British Columbia Memoir No. V. Authority of the Legislative Assembly, Victoria, B.C. Page, C.N. 1976. The taxonomy and phytogeography of bracken--a review. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 73:1-34. __________.1982. The history and spread of bracken in Britain. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 81(B):3-10. __________. 1986. The strategies of bracken as a permanent ecological opportunist. Pages 173-181 In: Bracken: Ecology, Land Use and Control Technology. July 1-July 5, 1985. R.T. Smith and J.A. Taylor (eds.). Lancs: The Parthenon Publishing Group Limited. Leeds, England. Panzer, R. 2002. Compatibility of prescribed burning with the conservation of insects in small, isolated prairie reserves. Conservation Biology 16(5): 1296-1307. Parminter, J. 1984. Fire-ecological Relationships for the Biogeoclimatic Zones of the Northern Portion of the Mackenzie Timber Supply Area Summary Report. Ministry of Forests, Province of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. Parratt, S. 2009. Gods & Goblins: A Field Guide to Place Names of Olympic National Park. Edited and 69
expanded by G. Peterson and G. Peterson Schaad. Poseidon Peak Publishing. Forks, WA. Pascua, M. Parker. 1991. A Makah village in 1491: Ozette. National Geographic. 180(4):38-53. October. Peterson, R.T. 1992. Forward. Pages xiii-xvi In: Handbook for Butterfly Watchers. R.M. Pyle (author). Houghton Mifflin Company. Boston, Mass. Petroff, M. 1981. They followed a dream to Ozette. Forks Forum-Peninsula Herald and Sequim Press. July 8-9. Pickford, S.G., G. R. Fahnestock, and R. Ottmar. 1980. Weather, fuel, and lightning fires in Olympic National Park. Northwest Science 54(2):92-105. Pojar, J. and A. MacKinnon (eds.) 1994. Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia & Alaska. Lone Pine Publishing, Vancouver, British Columbia. Powell, J.V. 2002. Quileute Exploitation and Maintenance of Prairies in Traditional Times. Unpublished Report based on published and archival sources and ethnographic notes recorded by the author between 1968 and the present at LaPush and Lower Hoh River, Washington. Pyle, R.M. 2002. The Butterflies of Cascadia: A Field Guide to All the Species of Washinton, Oregon, and Surrounding Territories. Seattle Audubon Society. Seattle, WA. Pyle, R.M. and T.L. Pyle. 2000. Final Report: Oregon Silverspot Survey, Ozette Prairies, Olympic National Park. Unpublished. ____________________. 2001. Final Report: Oregon Silverspot Survey, Ozette Prairies, Olympic National Park Second Summer’s Work. Ramsden, K.H. 2004. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Recent Tree Encroachment on the Ozette Prairies, Olympic National Park, Washington. Master of Science. Western Washington University. Reagan, A.B. 1908. Some notes on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 22:231-238. Rigg, G.B. 1925. Some Sphagnum bogs of the North Pacific Coast of America. Ecology 6(3):260-278. ________. 1940. The development of Sphagnum bogs in North America. Botanical Review 6(12):666-693. ________. 1958. Peat Resources of Washington. Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology Bulletin 44. State Printing Plant. Olympia, WA. Samuels, S.R. (ed.). 1991. Ozette Archaeological Project Research Reports: Volume I, House Structure and Floor Midden. Reports of Investigations 63. Department of anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, and National Park Service, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Seattle. ___________. 1994. Ozette Archaeological Project Research Reports. Volume II: Fauna. Department of Anthropology Reports of Investigations 66. Washington State University, Pullman, and National Park Service, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Seattle. Samuels, S.R. and R.D. Daugherty. 1991. Introduction to the Ozette Archaeological Project. Pages 1-27 In: Samuels, S.R. (ed.). 1991. Ozette Archaeological Project Research Reports: Volume I, House Structure and Floor Midden. Reports of Investigations 63. Department of anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, and National Park Service, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Seattle. 70
- Page 27 and 28: a significant part of the Makah’s
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_____________. 1941. Memorandum to the Director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> Service. May 27. Archaeology—<br />
Indians—General File 740-02.4. <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> Archives.<br />
Magnusson, b.B. 2000. Observations on the Material Culture <strong>of</strong> the Scandinavian Immigrant Settlement at<br />
Lake <strong>Ozette</strong> and Royal (1880-1910). Unpublished report. <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> Archives.<br />
Martin, P.A.E. 1979. Productivity and Taxonomy <strong>of</strong> the Vaccinium globulare, V. membranaceum complex in<br />
western Montana. Master’s <strong>The</strong>sis. University <strong>of</strong> Montana. Missoula, MT.<br />
Matthews, R.F. 1992a. Vaccinium uliginosum. In: fire Effects Information System [Online]. U.S. Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer).<br />
Available: http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/<br />
____________. 1992b. Vaccinium oxycoccos. In: fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer).<br />
http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/<br />
Mauger, J.E. 1991. Shed-ro<strong>of</strong> houses at <strong>Ozette</strong> and in a regional perspective. Part II. Pages 29-169 In:<br />
Samuels, S.R. (ed.). 1991. <strong>Ozette</strong> Archaeological Project Research Reports: Volume I, House Structure and<br />
Floor Midden. Reports <strong>of</strong> Investigations 63. Department <strong>of</strong> anthropology, Washington State University,<br />
Pullman, and <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> Service, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Seattle.<br />
McCrone, J. 2000. Fire up. New Scientist 166(2239):30-34.<br />
McCulloch, W.F. 1942. <strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> bracken fern in Douglas-fir regeneration. Ecology 23:484-485.<br />
Moral, R. del. 1985. Succession on abandoned homesteads in the Queets River Valley, <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>National</strong><br />
<strong>Park</strong>, Washington. Unpublished report prepared under Purchase Order No. PX-9000-5-0464 to the <strong>National</strong><br />
<strong>Park</strong> Service, Pacific Northwest Region.<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> Service. 2001. Cultural Resource Management Guildeline, NPS-28. www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/nps28/28contents.htm.<br />
Newcombe, C.F. (ed.). 1923. Menzies’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Vancouver’s Voyage April to October 1792. Archives <strong>of</strong><br />
British Columbia Memoir No. V. Authority <strong>of</strong> the Legislative Assembly, Victoria, B.C.<br />
Page, C.N. 1976. <strong>The</strong> taxonomy and phytogeography <strong>of</strong> bracken--a review. Botanical Journal <strong>of</strong> the Linnean<br />
Society 73:1-34.<br />
__________.1982. <strong>The</strong> history and spread <strong>of</strong> bracken in Britain. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal Society <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh<br />
81(B):3-10.<br />
__________. 1986. <strong>The</strong> strategies <strong>of</strong> bracken as a permanent ecological opportunist. Pages 173-181 In:<br />
Bracken: Ecology, Land Use and Control Technology. July 1-July 5, 1985. R.T. Smith and J.A. Taylor (eds.).<br />
Lancs: <strong>The</strong> Parthenon Publishing Group Limited. Leeds, England.<br />
Panzer, R. 2002. Compatibility <strong>of</strong> prescribed burning with the conservation <strong>of</strong> insects in small, isolated<br />
prairie reserves. Conservation Biology 16(5): 1296-1307.<br />
Parminter, J. 1984. Fire-ecological Relationships for the Biogeoclimatic Zones <strong>of</strong> the Northern Portion <strong>of</strong><br />
the Mackenzie Timber Supply Area Summary Report. Ministry <strong>of</strong> Forests, Province <strong>of</strong> British Columbia,<br />
Victoria, BC.<br />
Parratt, S. 2009. Gods & Goblins: A Field Guide to Place Names <strong>of</strong> <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong>. Edited and<br />
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