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A. View of Travertine Wash in November 1909. Mais of Distichlis and scattered plants of Pluchea camphorata, 



Alriplex, and Spirostachys. Seepage now confined to defined channel. (See plate 17.) 



B. Heavy growth of Baccharis, Pluchea sericea. and Suaeda in the channels of the washes into which the water of the 



lake had risen al Imperial Junction Beach. October 1909. The denser formations in other washes are to be seen 

 in the distance. 



