Field journal, v4159
Page 671
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365. In Toroweap valley the genera of forage plants listed previously were rejected. The only error found was that Falugia paradoxa was on the sand- rocks rather than Covania stansburiana. Otherwise everything appeared the same. Ammospermophilus leucurus cinamonaeus common. Jackrabbits seen, few. Kaibab winter range June 10, 1933. Trip as follows: Ryan to Slide & half way to jump-up; thence return to road from which Slide road branches & south to Pine Flat & Sawtooth Point. thence to VT Park via Dry Park ranger station. The range may be treated as a whole. The range looks much better than in March. Service berry and the low oaks are in full leaf & they greatly hide the over- exposed Covania & junipero. The intermediate range everywhere shows marked improvement. Between Ryan & the Pine Flat turn-off, however, great quantities of Covania have been killed outright.