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Map of Pacific Northwest, showing route traveled_.--..-..-- Frontispiece 
Fig. 1.—A good summer sheep range in the Blue Mountains of Ore- 
gon. Fig. 2.—A desert range in northwestern Nevada.....-...-- 52 
Fig. 1.—Good scab-land range near Trinidad, Wash. Fig. 2.—Desert 
range near Mirage, Ney. 2200-20 80 Se es ee 52 
Fig. 1.—Typical range view in the Okanogan Hills, Washington. 
Fig. 2.—Typical ranch in the Blue Mountains of Oregon..-------- 52 
Fig. 1.—A sheep range on the north slope of the Blue Mountains. 
Fig. 2,—A denuded mountain meadow on the north slope of the 
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Blue Mountaims<< 22s o-25 2 Se a alte ae a ee 52 
Fig. 1.—Corraling ground in the Warner Mountains of California. 
Fig. 2.—Winter range in northwestern Nevada..-.-.....-.---.--- 52 
Fig. 1.—Timothy and redtop on uncultivated land, Warner Moun- 
tains, California. Fig. 2.—Bromus inermis, irrigated, near the 
mouth of the Okanogan River, Washington -.-..-.-----1----.---. 52 
Fig. 1.—A narrow valley along Silvies River, Blue Mountains, Ore- 
gon. Fie. 2; A-horse rounG-Up 222. eee 52 
Fig. 1.—An overpastured highland meadow in the Washington 
wheat region. Fig. 2.—An overpastured iowland meadow, Wenas 
Valley. Washington ——. 2322.3 oo no eee eee 52 
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