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Title
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Field Notes, 1912, Part 1_011
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Alternative Title
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Field Notes, 1912, Part 1
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Date
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1912
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Creator
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Raymond J. Pool
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Description
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Raymond J. Pool Field Notes
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Identifier
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120712
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Transcription
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10 8 of the Eriogonum here beneath the old plants. In many of the deeper pockets Celtis occidentalis occus in close groves of 6 - 30 individuals that stand abone the Pruni and the arborescent species. These sometimes occurs far up in the hills away from rivers and lakes. At one spot 1 mi. west of Black 's on the north side of the river I counted 68 blowouts to the east of me and all within one mile from where I stood. These were most all and active at this time - none of enormous size. May 21 The vegetation of the Dismal River The Dismal at Black's Ranch follows an extremely meandering course thru the hills with a rapid current. There is no deep canyon except here and there a large hill is cut down and a high bank 60 - 70 ft is then left on one side. There are many very large springs along here - some with a flow of enormous volume in which the water soils up with an audible rumbling. Even near some such springs the subteranean disturbance is of such volume that one gets a distinct trembling movement of the ground in the vicinity. Such springs in abundance strive to keep the flow fo the river very constant from season to season and year to year. However beaver are very active along
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Rights
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