. Baird's sparrow. Baird's sparrow. 166 Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute alongside. They had never been used as roads and formed equidistant ridi^es'285 feet apart, densely overp^rown, for the most part, with dwarf. Figure 2. wolf berry. There were, of course, many breaks in the continuity of this growth and where such occurred, coarse prairie grass and gum weed {Grindelia squarrosa) replaced the wolf berry. These ridges, standing two. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan


. Baird's sparrow. Baird's sparrow. 166 Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute alongside. They had never been used as roads and formed equidistant ridi^es'285 feet apart, densely overp^rown, for the most part, with dwarf. Figure 2. wolf berry. There were, of course, many breaks in the continuity of this growth and where such occurred, coarse prairie grass and gum weed {Grindelia squarrosa) replaced the wolf berry. These ridges, standing two. 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 Cartwright, Bertram William, 1890-; Harris, R. D; Shortt, T. M; Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology. [Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum]


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