YiG. 13. The zone of heath plants and scattered pines, station III. 2, surrounding the bald areas 

 above the aspen zone, on the top of the First Range. ' 



Fig. 14. Face of the cliff and talus slope (looking north from Carp Lake) station III. 5, show- 

 ing hardwoods in the foreground on the lower part of the talus slope, the bare portion of the talus, 

 and the belt of vegetation (pines, oaks &c.) at the foot of the cliff. The presence of the pines on the 

 clifC show the influence of rock ledges. 



