Fig. iiQ. — a timbered RANGE (TYPE 6) IS SEEN IN THE FOREGROUND. IN THE 



IMMEDIATE BACKGROUND WASTE OR INACCESSIBLE RANGE (TYPE 7) IS SEEN. 



In the extreme background the land is not capable of supporting vegetation of value as forage and 



hence is classed as "barren." It is designated as Type 8. 



Fig. 120. — WOODLAND COMPOSED OF JUNIPER AND PINON PINE, DESIGNATED 



AS TYPE 9. 

 This type is characterized by the absence of aspen and the larger coniferous trees. The juniper- 



pinon type generally receives a small annual precipitation and is low in grazing capacity. 

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