Field journal, v4159
Page 133
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Loromson 104. Carlsbad Caverns Trip Jan Hours to Carlsbad Caverns April 21, 1931. feet from the hill & searched but did not go to the rabbit. He did not have time to wait for the return of the Eagles to see their relationship with the crows. Upon the Guadalupe plateau there were junipers, scrub oak, the large Medal (Agave wiljeri) which was just refishing up shoots to bloom, and some of the narrow- leaf yucca were in bloom. A few yellow juries grew near the road. The pine forest on top of the Guadalupe can be plainly seen. Carlsbad Caverns The region is the low rolling foothill portion of the Guadalupe. The mesa just around the cave is covered with the small meal, tree cacties, junipers, etc. Cotton-tails are abundant. Two Cactus Trees were