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Field Notes, 1912, Part 1_039

Item

Raymond J. Pool Field Notes and Records
Title
Field Notes, 1912, Part 1_039
Alternative Title
Field Notes, 1912, Part 1
Date
1912
Creator
Raymond J. Pool
Description
Raymond J. Pool Field Notes
Identifier
120712
Transcription
39 27 No Ceanothus at all. Aragalus lambertii forms societies here. The hard land here is fine for alfalfa, a number of very good fields were seen without irrigation. Land sells a from $8.00 - $15.00 here and many kind consider one proving up and selling out. The rocky areas south of town supports a flora like outcrops about Lisco . June 11 - to Alliance & Seneca The hills all the way between Anogra and Alliance show an abundance. Once of Yucca and very little Bunch Grass. Muhlenbergia pungens is also very plentiful on the uplands and it espcecially sandy places. Dodecatheon was seen in wet meadows about Bomner and farther north, some of the ponds in there meadows were white with Batrachium , and the meadows purple with Dodecatheon . East from Alliance there is not much Yucca on Bunch Grass for a number of of miles, but Stipa Comata is controlling on the uplands. this is to be expected as migration from the High Plains eastward. In the "breaks" along the upper course of the Middle Loup. Juniperus occurs as scattered individuals, being in no place so common as along the Dismal or North Platte river. At Seneca Koleria critata is an abundant species in mixture until Stipa Comata . Stipa vinidulo
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