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JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES 
Plate 1 
Fig. 1. Cottonwood-Willow Habitat Along the Touchet River Two Miles 
East of Prescott 
Under the high cottonwood trees there is a very thick growth of underbrush. 
September 14, 1915. 
Fig. 2. Yellow Pine Covered Hillsides on the South Fork of the Touchet 
River about Ten Miles above Dayton 
In the valley Douglas spruces are dominant. A cultivated field is in the 
foreground. August 1, 1915. 
Plate 2 
Fig. 1. Rabbit Brush Habitat in the Sagebrush Area Four Miles East of 
Wallula 
The plants are chiefly rabbit brush, Chrysothamnus. June 13, 1914. 
Fig. 2. The Canyon of Snake River, Looking West from Lyon’s Ferry 
Along the river are numerous high cliffs of basalt, while the hills above are 
covered by bunchgrass. The river is about 1000 feet below the tops of the hills. 
June 24, 1914. 
