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Bark of Black Gum tree, Mt. Sterling, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bark study of black gum. Camp NP-7, Mt. Sterling, NC.Black Gum Bark, I-F-Tree-3141, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
Bark tracing on tree No. 42 on Mammoth Cave Hotel and cabin group No. 1, 1938 Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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1938-10
Barking Frog Kings Mountain National Military Park 5. Barking Frog Hyla gratiosa Photo by A.A. Allen Cornell University
Battle Against Bark Beetles in Crater Lake National Park: 1925-34 Clemson University Libraries vol. PNW 259; Call number: a13.88: pnw-259.
Close up of scattered bark and pine straw Everglades National Park; National Park Service
Close up view of Ash Bark in winter, snow in foreground, 1940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Close-up of Ash Bark. Winter scene. Ash, Bark, I-F-Tree-1044, Natural Features - Flora - Trees.
1940-01-24
Close view of Buckeye bark, partially covered with snow, 1940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Close-up of buckeye bark. Buckeye, Bark, I-F-Tree-1056, Natural Features - Flora - Trees.
1940-01-24
Close view of Hemlock bark in winter, with snow, 1940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1083, Natural Features - Flora - Trees, Hemlock; Bark, Close-up of hemlock bark (winter scene).
1940-01-24
Close view of bark on Black Gum, with some snow, 1940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1079, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Gum; Black; Bark, Bark on black gum.
1940-04
Forestry, an untreated frost-crack on tree, roadside to park residence, 1938 Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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1938-12-13

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