Bui. 1105, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 



Plate XIX 



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Fig. 1. — Brush Pile, I2YearsOld, No Grazing. The Luxuriant Growth 

 OF Grass Suppresses the Pine Seedlings Which Would Otherwise 

 Become Established in the Edges of the Pile. 



Fig. 2. — Same as Above; Bunch Grass Cropped Down by Cattle. Under 

 These Conditions the Edges of Piles Afford Good Conditions for 

 Seedlings Which Draw upon the Moisture Stored Under the Brush. 



Fig. 3. — Burned Brush Pile, 1 1 Years After the Fire. Negligible 

 Amounts of Herbaceous Vegetation Have Entered. Seedlings of 

 1919 Germination Are Abundant on Such Sites Where Protected 

 Against Grazing. 



PILED BRUSH. 



