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Title
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Field Notes, 1912, Part 1_016
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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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16 12 west from Gandy . Between Cody Lake and Black's Ranch the hills are rough and here the Ceanothus ovatus society is developed to a very high degree. This plant is found on all exposures in this region. In some places it covers several hundred acres towards the top of the hills - upper slopes . At this time the plants are budded. Societies of Lathyrus omatus several acres in extent are common here also. Cody Lake is about 1/2 mile wide by 1 mi. long in a great valley. There is little vegetation in the lake at this time. The shores are very gentle about this lake it being simply the lowest portion of a great hay valley. There are few numbers, i.e. the open portion of the lake reaches practically to the shore line. On the north and west sides there is a belt of Scirpus lacutris in the edge of the water. And about the whole lake is the belt of mixed scirpus americanus and Eleocharis palustris . The lake is filling in very slowly indeed. May 24- Back to North Platte from Gandy . Arrived 7 p.m. after trouble with auto. May 25- Developed pictures in morning afternoon wrote letters. May 26- Sunday. Wrote letters.
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Rights
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