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- Duncan B.C. [British Columbia] May 10, 39 [1939]
Food Bluffs. where they had been
grazed evenly as if cut with
a mower. The older plants
had been eaten slightly + then
only the leaf tips probably
when they first appeared.
Allium cernuum [underlined] - moderate.
Montia perfoliata [underlined] - slight [word crossed out] moderate
M. [Montia] sibirica [underlined] was more abundant but
not eaten.
Equisetum pratense [underlined] - heavily eaten
Collinsia grandiflora [underlined] - slight
utilization possibly incidental as
it was intimately mixed up
with the camas + allium.
Spirea discolor [underlined] moderate leaf
cropping.
Black Raspberry - nearly every plant
had had some leaves cropped.
Ribes Lobii [underlined]:- in shaded spots
cropping of the terminal leaves
was frequently noticed.
Salix scouleriana [underlined] had been
heavily drawn upon in fall
+ winter + to a less degree
in the last couple of weeks.
Grasses eaten but slightly -
the species noted were
Agropyron avellum [underlined]; Festuca
rubra [underlined]; Holcus lanatus [underlined] + Poa sp. [species]
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