V. S. GEOLOGICAT. SURVEY 



BULLETIN" 707 PLATE LXIV 



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A. BARE HILLS OPPOSITE DE BEQUE. 



Although these hills are in the extreme west end of the Battlement National Forest they near very 

 little timber or in fact vegetation of any kind. They are composed of the same kind of material 

 as that shown in Plate LXV, A. Photograph by the U. S. Forest Service. 



B. STOCK FENCE IN A N.VTIONAL FOREST. 



A drift fence for controlling the pasturage of stock in the Battlement National Forest. To one 

 accustomed to a humid climate the vegetation on this land does not appear promising, but the 

 cattle can find good pasture between the bunches of sage. Photograph by the U. S. Forest Service. 



