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In considering other native plants a high percentage of 

 consumptive use to evaporation results from a high water table. 

 This is demonstrated for saltgrass as shown in Table 43. Also, 

 a comparison of consumptive use of water by saltgrass and evapo- 

 ration is shown for four localities in Figure 17. Table kk 

 gives consumptive use-evaporation percentages for Bermuda grass, 

 wire rush, willows, sedge, native meadow, and greasewood grown 

 in tanks under different ground-water conditions. 



Plates V to VIII show typical examples of different kinds 

 of native vegetation growing under various soil, ground water, 

 and other conditions and environments. 



