Vintage 1939–1940 U.S. Forest Service & Soil
Conservation Herbarium Field Notebooks Lot (3 Books)
Up for sale is an incredible, authentic pre-WWII scientific
archive belonging to Ralph Watters, documenting his coursework in Civil
Engineering (1939) and subsequent field research with the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (1940).
This rare 3-book collection includes original pressed
botanical specimens paired with detailed field data, location coordinates, and
land surveying math.
What Is Included in This Lot:
1. 1940 USDA Forest Service Field Notebook (Form 289
"The Forester")
Top-hinged blue-cloth
binding marked *U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington
D.C.*
Contains multiple (25+) intact **pressed plant/herbarium
specimens** in the pages.
Includes detailed handwritten field notes: plant taxonomic
names (*Corallorhiza maculata*, *Viola lobata*, etc.), plot
location (California / Camp Calif. at 4,000 ft elevation), date (*June 2,
1940*), soil moisture, and associated flora.
2. 1940 USDA Soil Conservation Service Field Notebook (Form
SCS-191)
Official
government-issued orange-covered field log (*Office of the Chief, Soil
Conservation Service*).
Filled with plant
code cross-references (*Tanbark Plots*, *Achillea millefolium*, *Ceanothus*,
*Erigeron*) and ecological observations.
3. 1939 Keuffel & Esser (K&E) College Field Book 360
C
Vintage K&E civil
engineering surveying notebook owned by Ralph Watters (Course C.E. 1B, Feb
1939).
Packed with handwritten profile leveling calculations,
transit survey stationing ($B.S.$, $F.S.$, $H.I.$), grade calculations
($+2\%$), and elevation cross-section drawings.