California Forest and Range Experiment Station, Vegetation type maps of California and Western Nevada (U.S. Forest Service, Washington, D.C., 1932).
California Forest and Range Experiment Station, "Vegetation types of California (exclusive of deserts and cultivated lands)," maps (1932).
California. Division of Forestry, "Upland soils of Mendocino County : (exclusive of National Forests areas)," 1 map (1951).
A. E. Wieslander, Forest areas, timber volumes and vegetation types in California (California Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, Calif., 1946).
A. E. Wieslander, Management plan, Eastern Lassen Working Circle (Lassen National Forest, Calif., 1922).
A. E. Wieslander, "Fire protection map of the forest plantations in the Oakland and Berkeley Hills : City of Oakland, Alameda County, California," , 1 ms. map (1915).
A. E. Wieslander, "Botanical type map of Muir Woods Basin : Redwood Canyon, Marin Co., California," 1 map (1914).
A. E. Wieslander, "A.E. Wieslander papers," , 1 v., 1 carton, 1 oversize folder.; 21 sound cassettes (of oral history interview).
A. E. Wieslander., "A vegetation type map of California." Madrono 2:140-144 (1935)
A good summary of how the VTM project fits in with more recent vegetation mapping efforts in California is Todd Keeler-Wolf's The History Of Vegetation Classification And Mapping In California, a chapter in Terrestrial vegetation of California (3rd ed).
The Biosciences library's collections include maps from the next major vegetation mapping effort, the State Cooperative Soil-Vegetation Survey, and scans of these maps are available in the Library's Digital Collections.