Field notes, v1523
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Bosque Pluvial (rain forest). Thys say "Distrito Valdiviano" in area mas occidental de la cuenca donde abundan bosques de coihue con lenga. Referenes: cobera 1971 Bol. Soc. argent. Botan. 14(1-2):1-42 cobrea + williub 1973 OEA monograph 10.13, Ser. Biol., Wash. [Biogeog of Latin america] Berguelet 1961 Phytop 22:151-170 Darlington &d. p. 1965 Biogeog of southernend of the world, mac millan. willis, B. 1914. summarizes vegetation. days cots of burns. Northern Patagonia. Zierber Estuche 1973 Phytocanologia 1:64-113 " 1968 Vegetatio 16:192-204 II Tipos de Vegetacion. Garcia, D.R. Sourrouille, A., Gallofin, G.C., and carlos montana. p6 "matorral alto de cire en cana" cir 3 to 4 m tall p9 "Bosque de coihue y lenga". 800-1300m. Coihue up to 40 m, lengua up to 30m. according to Gallofin maps, the bridge over the Rio castan Onev must be between 900 and 1000 m, probably nearer 900. Pamba Linda is 845 m,