to five thousand fast and is sharply ©haracter-» 
l*od ty aavannah-lil^ grass alopss of oak and palm. 
Transltionf Transition Life 2onaj above the up^er Sonoran 
Life zone, five thousand to eight thousand feet ? 
elevation, characterized by forest slopes of pine, 
madrone,aLand oak. with fisTther otoeirvationa I intend 
to suggest Life Zone Indicators ^r all these zones. 
’Ternacular 
Hex. for ^lexioatn and s^ans only that the preceding 
appelatlon is that locally used by the Spanish 
speaking aejtlcans of atxed blood* the word Itself 
may be of Spanish or Indian origin. 
W, for Warihlo, a very anolent and little known 
trilM inhabit!^ the l^ranoas of the Hlo mayo. 
TiS6*.o®mi. refers to the Taradiumaro Indian tongue 
of Chihuahuau 
Mayo or M. Indivatea the name is of the :jayo tongue. 
The Mayos inhabit the low cottntry of the Hio layo. 
S.B, initials of Sffllllo Boxorbon, Indian, half fara- 
hi.s»re, half ^erihlo, im>w living In San Bernardo. 
Indicates that the vernacvilar note was supnlled by 
him. 
H.G. initials of Hilar lo Corpo, Warlblo, living lasar 
Curopaco. Indicates that v©rnacua.ar note was supplied 
ty him. 
L.A. Initials of Leecha Acxmya, hsplf bloc«l Warlhia, 
living In Garamcchi, an Indian settlement. Indicates 
vernacular note was supplied by her. 
E.S initials of &st& baa SiAa, Warlhio, living la 
Carameehi* Indicates vemacular note was supolled ly 
him, 
J.4. Initials of Jxaan Arguelles, m:slcan, residing in 
San Bernardo, Indicates vernacular note was supplied 
by hlo. 
C.A. initials of Carlotta Arguellss, mexican living 
la San Bernardo, Indicates vernacular note was suppllfkl 
by her. 
