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Elizabeth lake No. 17. A chamise-Arctostaphylos glauca type in upper Bouquet Canyon, near Camp #4. Quad name: Elizabeth Lake. Quad number: 153. Reference to map: 3.
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Practically a pure chamise type in Bouquet Canyon. Type is shot occasionally with small spots of sage as can be seen in picture. Quad name: Elizabeth Lake. Quad number: 153. Reference to map: 4.
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Cucamonga Plot #25 on a south facing slope in the Cow Canyon drainage. Presence of Arctostaphylos glauca to be noted. The base type here is chamise- Ceanothus. Quad name: Cucamonga. Quad number: 163D. Reference to map: 9.
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Plot #1. Elizabeth Lake sheet #3, in the foreground. An idea as to the average density of the chamise type of a south slope can be received by noting the ridge to the left. Taken in vicinity of Drinkwater Flats. Quad name: Elizabeth Lake. Quad number: 153. Reference to map: 5.
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Grass-chamise type in 1924 burn near Bee Canyon. Edge of burn can be seen in upper left. Quercus agrifolia can be seen in an unburned island in the canyon. Quad name: Elizabeth Lake. Quad number: 153. Reference to map: 6.
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Area of Bee Canyon fire of 1924. Chamise Ceanothus type in right foreground; sage, lower left, chamise upper left. Type in burned area is - (yet to be covered) Quad name: Elizabeth Lake. Quad number: 153. Reference to map: 7.
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Panorama of the St. Francis Resevoir primary watershed. The light colored types are of sage. The type extending from the edge of the sage type to the top of the ridge is basically Adenostoma fasciculatum. With a scattering of Arctostaphylos glauca near the top and some Ceanothus cuneatus on the north slopes of the lower country. The odd shaped, barren promontories to be seen above the dam are characteristic of the country to the south and west. They are composed of sedimentary material entirely. Quad name: Tejon. Quad number: 154. Reference to map: 13.
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A 100% Adenostoma fasciculatum type. Average height is 3 feet. Age about 15 years. Note the smooth uniform nature of this type. Location is above Camp #4 in Boquet Canyon. Quad name: Elizabeth Lake. Quad number: 153. Reference to map: 12.
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Types back on the ridge area are very conglomerate. Lower edge of the brush is a distinct mixed type. Higher on the ridge the chamise dominates the type. Quad name: Elizabeth Lake. Quad number: 153. Reference to map: 14.
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First Pinus sabiniana noted in this territory. In upper left. Chamise-manzanita type in Pine Canyon vicinity of Hughes Lake. A grass-sage type bounds this type on the desert or Antelope Valley side. Quad name: Elizabeth Lake. Quad number: 153. Reference to map: 15.
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Pine Canyon side of the Warm Springs fire 1924. Type is chamise on the ridge tops and mixed type on north slopes. Note the big cone spruce in the draw and canyon which escaped the fire. Quad name: Elizabeth Lake. Quad number: 153. Reference to map: 16.
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Along ridge to SE of Howard's Resevoir. Dense shrub type-mostly chamise chaparral with small patches of chaparral. Species : Adenostoma fasciculatum, Arctostaphylos glandulosa, Quercus wislizeni var. frutescens, Ceanothus cuneatus. Mendocino County. Open spots are rocky. Quad name: Willits. Quad number: 46B. Reference to map: 2.
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North of Glenbrook, Lake County, showing Arctostaphylos stanfordiana, Ceanothus cuneatus, Adenostoma fasciculatum and cypress. Western yellow pine and black oak in background. Quad name: Lower Lakes. Quad number: 60A.
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Chamise type- Lake County as seen from Lakeport-Hopland Highway, southwest slopes facing Kodak chiefly Adenostoma fasciculatum and Ceanothus cuneatus. Northwest slopes concealed from view chiefly Quercus dumosa and Umbellularia californica. Quad name: Hopland. Quad number: 61A.
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East slopes chaparral type along Lakeport-Hopland Highway. Species represented are Quercus dumosa, Quercus wislizeni, Arctostaphylos canescens, Heteromelesarbutifolia (=Photinia arbutifolia), Ceanothus foliosus, Pickeringia montana and Adenostoma fasciculatum. Occasional thickets of Arbutus menziesii and Umbellularia californica. Quad name: Hopland. Quad number: 61A.
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East slopes chaparral type along Lakeport-Hopland Highway. Species represented are Quercus dumosa, Quercus wislizeni, Arctostaphylos canescens, Heteromelesarbutifolia (=Photinia arbutifolia), Ceanothus foliosus, Pickeringia montana and Adenostoma fasciculatum. Occasional thickets of Arbutus menziesii and Umbellularia californica. Quad name: Hopland. Quad number: 61A.
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Mendocino County. Chaparral type mostly Adenostoma fasciculatum and Ceanothus cuneatus. Note relict sugar pine trees on top of ridge and thicket of Umbellularia californica in center. Quad name: Hopland. Quad number: 61A.
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Shows ground cover species WYP type. Waterhouse Ranch Bonny Doon. Tall Arctostaphylos at left of the man is andersonii; that to the right is a tall non sprouting glaucus species, (bluish gray foliage). Other species in type are; Quercus wislizeni, Ceanothus papillosus and thrysiflorus, Eriodictyon californicum, Frangula californica (=Rhamnus californica) and Adenostoma fasciculatum Quad name: Santa Cruz. Quad number: 84. Reference to map: 28.
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Knobcone pine on a WYP site. Sargent cypress also present. Note remnant WYP started. Soil is sand. Rock outcrops sandstone. Brush species: Adenostoma fasciculatum, Frangula californica (=Rhamnus californica), Ericameria ericoides, Arctostaphylostomentosa subsp.crinita (=Arctostaphylos tomentosa), Quercus wislizeni var. frutescens, Toxicodendrondiversilobum (=Rhus diversiloba), Pteris, bush lupine, large berried non-sprounting manzanita. (Foliage bluish gray). Quad name: Santa Cruz. Quad number: 84. Reference to map: 28.
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Looking down Alder Creek. Foreground: chaparral of Heteromelesarbutifolia (=Photinia arbutifolia), Arctostaphylos sp., Ceanothus cuneatus and Adenostoma fasciculatum with occasional Digger pine-Coulter pine. Background: at left woodland areas with fingers of Coulter pine and Douglas fir; at right pure Western yellow pine (dense stands) Quad name: Cape San Martin. Quad number: 131B. Reference to map: 5.
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Upper left Knobcone pine type. Lower left woodland type of Canyon live oak, madrone, interior oak and california laurel. South slope chaparral is a chamise mixed type ( Adenostoma fasciculatum, Arctostaphylos glandulosa?) and Ceanothus cuneatus. Quad name: Cape San Martin. Quad number: 131B. Reference to map: 9.
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Fingers of Quercus agrifolia on southeast slope of Little Dalton Canyon. Chaparral chamise-Ceanothus type. Open type lower right corner is pure chamise. Northerly slopes a mixed chaparral type. Quad name: Pomona. Quad number: 163C. Reference to map: 1.
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Looking from a point near Pasadena Plot #1 toward Plot #6 Arroyo Seco Canyon. Northerly slopes scrub oak and mixed chaparral types, southerly slopes chamise and chamise -Ceanothus. Quad name: Pasadena. Quad number: 162D. Reference to map: 6.
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Santa Rosa Mt. Quercus chrysolepis woodland just below timber. Redshanks-mixed chaparral below that and redshanks. Adenostoma fasciculatum mixed in the foreground. Quad name: Indio. Quad number: 174-182.