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Plot 91-5 <br />Native shrubs averaged 44.!i individuals per acre (Table 43). Big sagebrush contributed more <br />than nine-tenths of this average. Mountain snowberry contributed the valance. <br />Plot 91-6 <br />Native shrubs averaged 117.4 individuals per acre (Table 44). Saskatoon serviceberry <br />accounted for more than two-thirds of this average. Chokecherry and mountain snowberry <br />contributed the balance. <br />Plot 91-7 <br />Native shrub averaged 238.8 individuals per acre with Saskatoon serviceberry contributing <br />two-thirds (Table 45). Chokecherry, big sagebrush, and mountain snowberry accounted for <br />~, the balance. <br />i <br />u <br />Plot 91-8 <br />Native shrubs averaged 194.3 individuals per acre with chokecherry contributing nearly half <br />(Table 46). Saskatoon serviceberry accounted for more than one-third .if this average and big • <br />sagebrush and mountain snowberry comprised the balance. <br />Plot 91-9 <br />i <br />Native shrubs averaged 170.0 individuals per acre with chokecherry contributing nearly half <br />(Table 47). Saskatoon serviceberry accounted for one-third and big sagebrush provided the <br />balance. <br />Plot 91-10 <br />Native shrubs averaged 24.3 individuals per acre (Table 48). Mountain snowberry and big <br />i sagebrush contributed two-thirds and one-third, respectively. <br />j Plot 91-11 <br />Native shrubs averaged 485.6 individuals per acre with chokecherry accounting for more than <br />~ three-quarters (Table 49). Saskatoon serviceberry and big sagebrush contributed the balance. <br />~ 22 <br />• <br />