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<br />~j ~'.~'~ case got started. <br />AiR, ~iORRISON: I just want the record to r~±flect <br />t173t. <br />This would be 19-A, t1r. Aro, in showing t:ae slide <br />would yon identify whzn you took ft, •aith i.hat equipment <br />you tools it and what it shows? <br />A I took all of these slides with a Leica, thfrty- <br />five millimeter camera :with a fifty millimeter lens on <br />T'rursda;~, February 18, 1971. <br />t-~~~•~ <br />~~~ °" Nora, would you like me to describe these in sequence, <br />what it shwas on A? <br />Q se5, <br />A This is a view of an e:isting quarry working wren <br />in the socalled Snyder Quarry area, showing the rocky subsoil <br />o;. fractured parent material, supporting this view, a Pinon <br />Mountain Mahogany community -- the lountain Mahogany being <br />this gray color shrub, and the Piron being these trees here. <br />T1ere are a few Ponderosa pines included within th:Ls stand <br />t f~i+'~ <br />o£ Pinon and there are some Rocky Mountain Juniper present, <br />Mostly pinon. <br />The main feature shown here is the extremely <br />shallaw natural soil covering exposed by this face of this <br />quarry. <br />This is a somewhat closer view -- this would be <br />B, 19-B of an old or an existing quarry area to the west <br />o£ the earlier shot. Again, showing the extremely thin <br />veneer o! soil material above the limestone. This again is <br />a Pinon woodland. In this case it was a very spas~se, almost <br />2268 <br />