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TABLE 2. Population size and condition, Lesquerella klausii , Lewis i Clark and Meagher Counties 

 Kontana. 



Occurrence nuiber: 001 



Site naie: HUNTERS GULCH 



Acreage: 50 



Population sue and condition: 1000-B000 INDIVIDUALSi hfiNY SEEDLINGS PRESENT; SITE BURNED 

 IN 19S4, WHICH APPEARS TO HAVE INVIGORATED THE THREE SUB- 

 POPULATIONS. 



Occurrence nuiber: 002 



Site naie: ALICE CREEK 



Acreage: 40 



Population size and condition: 101-1000 INDIVIDUALS; PORTIONS OF POPULATION OCCUR ALONG 



JEEP TRAIL TO LEWIS i CLARK PASS, BUT ROAD HAS BEEN CLOSED. 



Occurrence nuiber: 003 

 Site naie: PIKE CREEK 

 Acreage: 50 



Population size and condition: 1000-2000 INDIVIDUALS, SCATTERED OVER A LARGE AREA; SOME 

 PORTIONS OF SITE ARE FAIRL'f UNDISTURBED. 



Occurrence nuiber: 004 

 Site naie: ROGERS PASS UEST 

 Acreage: 5 

 Population size and conditio 



CA. 500 PLANTS IN FOUR SUBPOPULATIONS; ONE SUBPOPULATION IS 

 ON SLOPE JUST ABOVE HIGHWAY, OTHERS ARE FARTHER FROH ROAD. 



Occurrence nuiber: 005 

 Site naie: TELEPHONE GULCH 

 Acreage: 22 

 Population size and condition: 



CA. 1000-2000 PLANTS, IN FLOWER AND FRUIT; MOST ABUNDANT OH 

 MORE OPEN, GRAVELLY, GRAY TO REDDISH COLORED AREAS; GRAVELLY 

 LOAM SOIL; VERY LITTLE OR NO EVIDENCE OF GRAZING IMPACT. 



Occurrence nuiber: 006 

 Site naie: BARKING DOG 

 Acreage: 4 

 Population size and condition: 



CA. 200-300 PLANTS, IN FLOWER AND EARLY FRUIT; SITE IS BI- 

 SECTED BY A ROAD, BUT PLANTS MOSTLY OCCUR IN NATIVE MONTANE 

 SLOPE AREAS, WITH SOME HAVING SEEDED ONTO THE DISTURBED ROAD 

 BANKS. 



