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and it is gone - killed by the
deer.
Shot a 2 year doe + saw
6 [female symbol] + 2 deer.
1 black bear
At Forest Rangers office examined
the air photos + find B.C. [British Columbia] 27:10 + 1
+ BC. [British Columbia] 33:38-40 excellent.
The first show the head of the Tlell
+ the second some good elk range
from Mercer Lake to Athlo Bay.
Elk are known in that area.
QC. [Queen Charlotte] City. June 3/51 [1951]
This morning studied the succession
on the muskeg by drosera 5 to 7 mi [miles]
w [west] of Tlell. The following seems to
me to represent the situation
Aspect 1. Permanent water, soft ooze
bottom - Yellow pond lily only.
Aspect 2. Small mud hales + depressions
in which mud exposed form June to Sept [September]
3 headed cottongrass or single headed cottongrass
dominant, tufts of a small flowering rush (collected)
scattered clumps of sphagnum. This sometimes
appears as a submerged sheet. As moss fills
+ makes humus [words crossed out]
Aspect 3. As moss fills muddy depressions
+ builds soil Drosera rotundifolia, tall, thin-leaved
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