Field notes, v1363
Page 71
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Kanger 1934 July 10 Twin Buttes, Shoshania Co., Wash. evidence of heavy grassing. Very few rock were found on this and neighboring slopes. Growing abundantly is Vaccinium sp?; huckleberry. The following conifers were noted in the area about camp and on the north and west slopes of Twin Buttes: Pinus monticola - white pine Pinus contorta - lodge pole pine Tsuga sp? - a hemlock Abies sp? - a spruce Picea sp? a spruce Pseudotsuga taxifolia - Douglas fir July 11 In the morning I went down the east slope of Twin Buttes and shot an adult ♀ Callo, Stellus lateralis and an adult ♀ Entomius townsendii. The callo was found to have 5,40 mm embryos. He was shot in an open clearing well covered with grass and huckleberry.