A. SIERRA ANCHA, LOOKING NORTHWARD FROM THE DIVIDE NEAR 

 ROOSEVELT LAKE. 



The north-facing slopes here shown are densely covered with trees and shrubbery. This 

 is the home of the black bear, mule deer, and Abert squirrel, of the wild turkey and 



band-tail pigeon. Bird life is abundant, composed mostly of 

 higher mountains and never seen in the arid valleys but a few 



species peculiar to the 

 miles distant. 



SIERRA ANCHA. LOOKING SOUTHEASTWARD FROM THE 



This view of the arid and treeless slopes is from a point but a few rods distant from the spot 

 where the upper view was photographed. Animal life is scarce here, and for the most part 

 consists of species that are rarely or never seen on the cool, north-facing hillsides. 



