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Fig. 9.— A.— First-quality Engelmann spruce forest at the head of the Weber River. B— Western 

 yellow pine on the Powell National Forest. C .—Aspen on the Manti National Forest. D — Typi- 

 cal cut-over land on the Manti National Forest, showing a second growth stand of Douglas fir. 

 E. — Lodgepole pine in the Uinta Mountains being cut for railroad ties. F. — Pinon and juniper 

 woodland (on cliffs in foreground) which extends far beyond the forest boundary of the Manti 

 National Forest eastward toward the Colorado River 



