Field notes, v567
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'72 A Outline Map of Areas near BIG LAGOON, Humboldt Co., CAlIF., visited Aug.8-19, 1949, showing approximate distribution of major vegetation types, collecting localities referred to in my notes, and routes traversed in collecting. N. PACIFIC OCEAN Sand Bar (beach and low dunes) BIG LAGOON 0 1/4 1/2 mi. approximate scale Trinidad Highway PATRICK PT. STATE PARK to Log Pond Marsh US-101 To Orick Key to Habitat Types (described on pp. 69-72) (uncolored areas represent unmapped areas) Redwood Forest Spruce-Fir Forest Spruce-Alder Forest Willow-Alder Riparian Woodland Thicket Bramble Thickets Pastured Dry Grassland Pastured Meadow (Moist Grassland) Tule, Sedge Marsh Pondweed Channels Flats Open Lagoon 3-yr. old burned "Forest" Low chaparral High chaparral Creek with gravel bars dirt banks Small stream with boulders logs Sandy beach Gravelly cobblestone beach. Gray Ct. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. N. Fork Maple Cr. Maple Pirch Creek Daggers Cr. 1/4 mi./ 0 ? ? ? ? ? ? approximate trend of Ridge between Big Lagoon & Redwood Creek Drainages A 550' Kane Ach. Abandoned Ranch ? ? ? Camp Site near "Log Pond" = Aug. 8-19 1: Trap line, Aug. 8-9, 9-10 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: [illegible] = routes I traversed on foot. Hanover Lbr Co Road Hanover Lbr Co Hdg. Hunmand Lbr. G. Pond Line # Tract road to ridge top (see notes of Miller & Gullion) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?