. Abstract of the proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New York. Natural history. T^^i^,^;-^^'\^ Fig. 1.—Noonday camp at the Tres Pozos Oasis, April 1, 1915. The trees are half dead MESQUITES, bearing MASSES OF MISTLETOE. ThE LOW VEGETATION IN THE foregound is probably Atriplex •?/VTj^^- Fig. 2.—A large and luxuriant mesquite of the upper Wash Association, approximately seven miles southwest of the Tres Pozos. Such trees are characteristic of practically the whole detrital outwash east of the Tinaja Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image


. Abstract of the proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New York. Natural history. T^^i^,^;-^^'\^ Fig. 1.—Noonday camp at the Tres Pozos Oasis, April 1, 1915. The trees are half dead MESQUITES, bearing MASSES OF MISTLETOE. ThE LOW VEGETATION IN THE foregound is probably Atriplex •?/VTj^^- Fig. 2.—A large and luxuriant mesquite of the upper Wash Association, approximately seven miles southwest of the Tres Pozos. Such trees are characteristic of practically the whole detrital outwash east of the Tinaja 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 Linnaean Society of New York. [New York] : The Society


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