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Title
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Field Notes, 1912, Part 1_035
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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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35 24 Coreopsis tinctoria is now in full bloom in old fields, and the various vernal societies are beginning to feel the effects of the dry weather. June -6 Rained a little last night - quite cold with additional showers all the forenoon. Wrote letters in morning. In afternoon went out to the Dodocatheon meadows. Associates with Dods. here Plantago eriopoda which controls in places, Triglochin maritima, " " ", Juncus balticus, " " ", Eleocharis palustris, " " ", Vaquera stellata and " " " Equisetum laevigatum , all there in a rod composed of Distichlis spicata , Poa malimsis , Carex sp. sp. Agropyron repens , etc. At this time the Dodecatheon pimples the landscape over great sketches, acres in extent. June 7- Rowing in morning changed piers and checked up manual. Afternoon went to Lisco , 16 mi. Oshkosh . Junipers is common in bluffs along river here and all the way - many more on the south than on north side. About 1 mi. east of Lisco the rocky outcrops become conspicuous on the North side near the track, and there bluffs on south side cease. Artemisia filifolia is everywhere here, and the Sand Hills may be seen over the rock in some places. Rumex venosus is common in large
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Rights
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