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  • Duncan, B.C. [British Columbia] May 10, 1939. Food. In the Crofton Lakes country deer were evidently abundant though we saw none in 3 1/2 hrs [hours] in the woods. There was lots of sign. We worked the ridges, along the tops of these were scattered firs, of the usual open stand - 12" to 2 ft [feet] in diameter. Bush spirea + arbutus were abundant also salal + both berberis. The salal had been moderately browsed, the berberis not at all + the arbutus heavily browsed; in some cases the latter were almost leafless but in no case had the small growing tip of young leaves been eaten. In other words arbutus is taken little or not at all in the late spring. At this time the favorite foods appeared to be new leaves of certain of the shrubs + herbs. The following were noted as utilized Camassia [underlined] The young quill-like sprouts of year old plants were present in large "lawns" on the
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