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Field Notes, 1912, Part 2_073

Item

Raymond J. Pool Field Notes and Records
Title
Field Notes, 1912, Part 2_073
Alternative Title
Field Notes, 1912, Part 2
Date
1912
Creator
Raymond J. Pool
Description
Raymond J. Pool Field Notes
Identifier
120712
Transcription
73 52 ciliatum , Potentilla paradoxa , P. monspeliensis , Scutellaria glabriuscula , Lotus americanus , Naumburgia thyrsiflora , and Rumex Hydropiperoides , are more or less frequent and abundant. Some of these often form extensive patches through this and the following association. The Fern Meadow Association In the regular succession backward from the shore the one association that is most widespread and typical is the fern meadow. This is usually occupies rich soil which has been badly broken up by cattle and horses coming down to water until there arem innumerable depressions in elevation with a differences in elevation of about 2 ft. ofcourse in many places not open to the stak the ground is much more smooth. The soil is always higher and dries than in the last association and is better drained. Color is given to there areas by the presence of two ferns, Dryopteris Thelypteris and Onoclea sensibilis . The former is much the more frequent and abundant throughout the wet
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