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Fig. 5. The eastern siile of the canon at Hompeg Falls, Blue Mountain area. 

 The considerable extent of the rocky-slope habitat at this point is shown. The 

 trees on the slopes are mostly yellow pines (Pinus pouderosa). Toward the 

 upper part of the ridge a yellow-pine habitat occurs. Tn the bottom of the 

 caiion is a lowland-fir habitat. 



Fig. 6. Forests in the Blue Mountains near the head of the South Fork of 

 the Touchet River, Aug 1, 1915. The forest in this section is chiefly made up 

 of young trees. Douglas spruce (Pseudotsuga taxifoUa) and western larch 

 {Larix occideiitalis) are the dominant species. 



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