Indian Creek. Algae were sparse in the sample from the upper site, which consisted ^^ 



mostly of a few pebbles. The unknown cyanophyte at the lower site was a unicellular coccoid 

 that sometimes formed small colonies. 



Ramshorn Creek. The sample from the upper site contained moss. The sample from 

 the lower site was very silty. 



Currant Creek. The sample from Currant Creek contained macrophytes. 



California Creek. The sample from the lower site was very silty; Cladophora in this 

 sample consisted of one large unbranched filament. 



Harris Creek. This sample was silty and contained moss and macrophytes. 



Shovel Creek. This sample was silty and partly decomposed (smelled of hydrogen 

 sulfide). 



Hawkeye Creek. This sample was very silty and partly decomposed (smelled of 

 hydrogen sulfide). The Cladophora in this sample was senescent. 



Warm Springs Creek. This sample contained macrophytes and moss. 



Mill Gulch. This sample was mostly moss. 



Garden Creek. The samples from both sites were decomposing (smelled of hydrogen 

 sulfide). The sample from the lower site was very silty and contained macrophytes. 



Mormon Creek. This sample contained moss, lots of silt, and two large pebbles. 



North Fork Greenhorn Creek. Teratological cells of Synedra ulna were common in a 

 scan of the raw sample. The sample contained moss. 9 



