. Breviora. 20 BREVIORA No. 501. Figure 6. Top: Bosque Cachil as seen from the slope on the opposite side of the valley. Arrows mark the approximate upper extent of forest, above which is short bushy vegetation. The forest extends to the left and right off both sides of the photograph, but most of its extent is encompassed within the photograph. Bottom: General view of the terrain immediately down the valley from Bosque Cachil. Most slopes are denuded of vegetation. The trees in the lower left are Eucalyptus. Both photographs were taken on 28 September Please note that these images are


. Breviora. 20 BREVIORA No. 501. Figure 6. Top: Bosque Cachil as seen from the slope on the opposite side of the valley. Arrows mark the approximate upper extent of forest, above which is short bushy vegetation. The forest extends to the left and right off both sides of the photograph, but most of its extent is encompassed within the photograph. Bottom: General view of the terrain immediately down the valley from Bosque Cachil. Most slopes are denuded of vegetation. The trees in the lower left are Eucalyptus. Both photographs were taken on 28 September Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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