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Title
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Field Notes, 1912, Part 1_012
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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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12 9 the course having cut such trees as Celtis , Acer , Prunus , Juniperus , Fraximus , in fact all wood species have been worked upon by the little beasts. Their houses are numerous. Muskrats are also extremely common. Yesterday I discovered a coon den in an old beaver home. The old coon was there with 2 little ones about a week old. The vegetation here is as a distinct resemblance to that in the eastern part of the state. The trees show a tendency everywhere to take the thicket form of growth. So in coves or short lateral gullies one finds such stands of Fraixum vividis , Celtis occidentalis , Prunus americana & P. melanocarpa , Juniperus virginians , with Populus sargentii as small specimens only occasionally. There seldom get far beyon the breaks immediately adjacent to the river. Beneath these trees one finds such species as Cystopteris fragilis , higher in hills, Woodsia oregana , Vaquera stellata
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Rights
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