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- Cowichan L. [Lake] Aug [August] 4/40 [1940].
Marshes [underlined].
Dense growth of Athyrium [underlined],
Equisetum, Mentha canadensis.
Veronica scutellata, Skunk cabbage,
Mimulus moschatus, Epilobium adenocaulon [underlined]
+ sedges. Of these the fern,
equisetum, + mentha are heavily
utilized - almost 100% tip browsed.
The mimulus + Epilobium were
not being eaten as far as I
could see, the Veronica [underlined]
slightly + the willows +
alder extensively
Stream in old part of burn.
Ribes Sanguinea [underlined] lower leaves
+ fruit 100%.
Ribes lobii [lobbii] - growing in shade
+ moisture, tip + new leaves
moderately.
Lactuca spicata [words crossed out] Crepis biennis - heavily but
not a common species.
Young willows + maples - heavily
Adenocaulon bicolor [underlined] - moderately
Petasites - quite extensively,
leaves eaten, ribs often left
Stachys ciliata [underlined] rare + not eaten
Adiantum pedatum - eaten mod. [moderately]
quite a common species.
Erigeron canadensis [underlined], locally quite
common - not eaten
Marginalia: few Cripis [Crepis] nicaeensis fairly abundant + well utilized
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