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Hendrickson
1958
Journal
Los Angeles to Lower Covington Flats,
5000 ft Riverside Co., Calif.
Aug. 22
Left Loye Miller's home at about
8:30 A.M. and headed for 29 Palms.
About 4 miles E. of the W. city
limits of 29 Palms, Dr. Miller spotted
a young coyote, badly macked and
dried, beside the road (Morongo Valley -
29 Palms Road).
About 5.8 miles E. of the W.
city limits of 29 Palms (on same
road as above), Dr. Miller pointed
out the Indian Cove, where he
collected Kylea aronicolor previously.
A road junction, with Indian Cove
labelled, is located about 3 miles
E. of 29 Palms. A much-broken,
granite ridge runs almost parallel
to the road, about a mile (or more)
d. of the road. Indian Cove is
located at about the point
where this very rough ridge joins
a somewhat-higher ridge which
is more soil-covered and much
less broken-up. This latter ridge
also runs parallel to the road.