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5 <br />Comparisons of 6/15/79 and 8/28/79 observations including s and t's: <br />*- Species 6/15/79 8/28/79 <br />1. Pinon 63.6% 66.0% <br />2. Mountain Mohogany 50.0% 25.0% <br />3. Juniper 13.0% 41.6% <br />4. Winterfat 58.3% 50.0% <br />5. Gambel Oak 75.0% 75.0% <br />6. Skunkbush Sumac 33.3% 29.2% <br />7. Fourwing.Saltbush 50.0% 58.3% <br />8. Prairie Sagewort 100.0% 100.0% <br />9. Broom Snakeweed 0.0% 0.0% <br />10. Rubber Babbitbrush 75.0% 66.0% <br />11. Indian Ricegrass 62.5% 75.0% <br />12. Yucca 83.3% 83.3% <br />Survival Rates of Pinus eldericus (Mondale Pine) <br />In May 1979 approximately 200 eldericus were planted in the Gold and <br />Gillespie Hill areas. The Pinus eldericus is not native to this area but is a <br />very fast growing species. The reason for introducing the species into this <br />area is to find out if it will survive at the altitude of 6750`- 7100'. If the <br />results are good within the next few years, they may suggest a new species for <br />reclamation. <br />• Gold Hill, Slope above road Aspect E-Se <br />Alive dead S. Rate <br />3 17 15% <br />Cold Hill, Waste dump area, gray in color, little veg. Aspect s-se <br />Alive dead <br />0 27 <br />Gold Hill, f.~othill, smooth contour, veg. abunde.~zt <br />Alive dead <br />5 46 <br />Gillespie Hill, some veg, Aspect S <br />Alive dead <br />0 16 <br /> <br />Area behind Shop, no slope, flat area <br />S. Rate <br />0% <br />Aspect E <br />S. Rate <br />9.8% <br />S. Rate <br />0% <br />Alive dead S. R e <br />3 lq 13.~~ <br />Ave. S. Rate 8% <br />