Yellowstone photo album 6B, page 107
Yellowstone National Park
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TranscriptionYELL 192943-550 Bunch Grasses, mostly Agropyron spicatum, on critical winter range area near Game Ranch. September 1945. Grimm. 45-54; YELL 192943-551 Aspen growing on favorable moist growth site on SW slope of Bison Peak. Douglas Fir in background at head of draw, and one Douglas Fir tree shown intruding into stand of Aspen in foreground. August 1945. Grimm. 45-55; YELL 192943-552 Willow resproduction on Lost Creek, near Tower Falls. September 1945. Grimm. 45-56; YELL 192943-553 Typical winter range on Lower Lamar. Wheat grasses in foreground, Douglas Fir on sky line. September 1945. Grimm. 45-57; YELL 192943-554 Willow reproduction on Lost Creek near Tower Fall. September 1945. Grimm. 45-58; YELL 192943-555 Willow reproduction that had been moderately browsed upon in the preceding winter and spring - showing recovery in the fall of 1945. September 1945. Grimm. 45-59; YELL 192943-556 Willow reproduction growing out of dead stand of Willows on Lost Creek near Tower Fall Ranger Station. Sept. 1945. Grimm. 45-60.
LocationsYellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyoming, United States(44.59644,-110.5472)
Lost Creek, Park County, Wyoming, United States(44.4605,-109.54295)
Bison Peak, Park County, Wyoming, United States(44.94244,-110.22686)
Lost Creek, Park County, Wyoming, United States(44.4605,-109.54295)
Bison Peak, Park County, Wyoming, United States(44.94244,-110.22686)
Physical Descriptions
Mediumphotograph albums; black-and-white prints (photographs)
Contributing Institutions
Identifiers
Digital IdentifierYELL_6B_107
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/F296E7BAF711D0AB142B336B67B5618E
Batch ID20160730133548