18 MISCELLANEOUS CIRCULAR 82, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



south boundary. This divide is not nearly so high and precipitous 

 as is the main Continental Divide, across Green River Valley, and the 



Fig. l: 



-New Fork Lake, Wyoming National Forest 



tributary streams coming down to the Green River on this side are 

 all bordered by extensive stands of lodgepole pine. The logging 

 situation is good, and a large lumber company is now making a cir- 

 cuit along the eastern slope of this portion of the forest. The Green 



& 



Fig. 13. — The boundary of the Wyoming National Forest on the Star Valley side 



skirts these hills 



River working circle, which includes the Wyoming Forest as well 

 as the parts of the Ashley and Wasatch on streams tributary to the 



