Reply to: Re: Taxonomy in the popular media

Regis Miller /S=R.MILLER/OU1=S32A at MHS-FSWA.ATTMAIL.COM
Tue Jan 14 14:40:50 CST 1997


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From: Regis B. Miller:S32A
Date: ## 01/14/97 09:40 ##
Several books have been written on the Lindbergh kidnapping case.
However, for a quick summary of the wood part, see the following:

Tippo, O. and W.L. Stern. 1977. Humanistic Botany. W.W.Norton & Co,
New York.

Actually the Lindbergh case is more wood technology than it is wood
anatomy, identification or taxonomy.

Regis B. Miller
Forest Products Lab
Madison, WI

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