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J.G.Hall
1952
4
21 June Sagehen Creek, Nevada Co., Calif.
to tell just where they begin
& leave off when the water
is so high. There is some alder
ceanothus
and pine (l'pole) & a shrub clingmpon
scattered around the pond. At
one place they cut & ate sparingly
from the shrub. Didn't notice
cuttings of alder & pine but
may on a more thorough in-
spection. Wood Pewee at pond.
Left pond about noon & continued up-
stream on north side. Watched two
I red-naped sapouchers work over
two large lodgepole stulbs. Found
two old Beaver cuttings a couple of
hundred yards above the colony
and on a spit which separates
the creek from a major tribe flow-
ing from the south. This is
below where the road crosse
the stream. Crossing flooded. There
is a great deal of aspen everywhere
but seemed to be less concentrated
by stream border than below.
cleanthus
clingmpon increasing as we
went higher. Grows very close in
places like manzanita. Kept on