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Figure 128 (5515a). " Cornucopia " caddis- worms in a cluster on a rock 



during pupation period. Lost Creek, July 19, 1921 488 



Figure 129 (5515b). A closer view of the same cluster of cornucopia caddis- 

 worms shown in figure 128. Note the resemblance to pine 

 needles 488 



Figure 130 (5514). An eddy of the Lamar River about 500 yards above its 

 mouth. The shallow, pebbly pools at left are favorite feeding 

 places for the young of trout, minnows and suckers. Photo 

 July 16, 1921 493 



Figure 131 (5518). Shore of the Lamar River about 150 yards above its 

 mouth. The " holes " formed by the eroded rocks are favorite 

 spots for adult trout. Photo July 22, 192 1 493 



Figure 132 (5536). Panoramic view above confluence of Yellowstone and 

 Lamar Rivers. Cooke City Road and bridge across the 

 Yellowstone at right. Lamar River valley in middle distance. 

 Photo Aug. 8, 192 1 494 



Figure 133 (5583). Junction of the Yellowstone and Lamar Rivers at low 

 water stage. View downstream; Yellowstone River at left, 

 Lamar entering at right. In the spring the boulders in the 

 foreground are under water. Photo Sept. 5, 192 1 494 



