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e <br />ESPEY, HUSTON & ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />• <br />are listed below: <br />Township <br />andand Ran_~e Section <br />ZN, 93W 16, S# <br />17, ES4E34ES4SE'/. <br />20, E34E#W35 except the SYa and E54 <br />except the S~ <br />21, All <br />22, All <br />27, All <br />28, All <br />29, Si4SEY. <br />32, N'~4NE3: <br />33, NWy.. <br />• The narrow strips surveyed in Sections 17 and 20 were surveyed because the lease <br />azea boundazies were based on the original land survey of the region. A subsequent <br />survey moved the section lines to the east. <br />In terms of physiography, the study azea may be included in the Danforth <br />Hills region, which is in the southern portion of the Wyoming Basin Province of the <br />Rocky Mountain Division. The Wyoming Basin Province is one of the nine natural <br />physiographic regions defined for Colorado (Armstrong, 1972). The Yampa and Axial <br />Basics, both of which azticulate with the Great Plains through central Wyoming, are <br />situated to the north of the Danforth Hills. The Danforth Hills may be viewed as a <br />physiographic link between the White River Plateau to the southeast and the Uinta <br />Range of the Middle Rocky Mountains Province to the northwest (Armstrong, I972). <br />The White River, the major drainage of the region, is located approxi- <br />mately 4.7 miles south of the project azea. Curtis Creek, a tributary of the White <br />River, transects the western portion of the project azea and Aichers Draw transects <br />• <br />E-4 <br />