Field notes, v1663
Page 347
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Rwstorer 1947 Sept. 13 2mi. N McKittrick, 700', Kern Co., California around 10 am. infantry exp. d the camp area - [illegible] in interest viewed. [collaborate, like was quilt war time flowerin ging of this thing as into apparat. and then camp stream near camp. [illegible] in the dominant plant. sides & sep. north facing slopes have a sparse growth of Blue Dais which here has an unusual growth form being relatively low & spreading. Sometimes there are associated to succors which is also common sep. on N-facing slopes - even the steep ones. The dominant brush type is Hymenopappus which dominates