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Field Notes, 1912, Part 1_036

Item

Raymond J. Pool Field Notes and Records
Title
Field Notes, 1912, Part 1_036
Alternative Title
Field Notes, 1912, Part 1
Date
1912
Creator
Raymond J. Pool
Description
Raymond J. Pool Field Notes
Identifier
120712
Transcription
36 25 patches all the way along and Platago purshii is begining to show in small communities. Stipa Comata is in its prime at present. June 8- The honeycomb-sandstone outcrops north of Lisco have a distinctly western flora. There rocks rise about 75 ft. above the town and are composed of very coarse sand and gravel which has weathered to a considerable degree. The plants here are Oreocarya sevicea , O. suffucticosa , Stipa comata (on lower talus), Tetraneuris acaulis , Galpinaria hartwegii , Phlox andicola , Astragalus Micrololus , Penstemon albidus , and Aragalus lambertii . In moving I went up the river about four miles. Cloudy and damp. The Artemisia filifolia association is everywhere conspicuous here except in the rocky outcrops. The Sand Hills do not begin here until one get about 8 mi. north from town. Much good alfalfa here in the valleys under irrigation. In afternoon went to Bridgeport . June 9- Sunday In Bridgeport - wet and rainy in morning. Read papers and wrote some letters. In afternoon walked out south a short distance. June 10- Went to Angora At Angora I visit Mr. & Mrs. Scanlon
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