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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
239879
Caption: 
Lone Pine Canyon. Foreground Yucca whipplei in bloom. Background Desert chaparral type. Note abundance of Yucca in type.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
228877
Caption: 
Semi barren slopes south of Iron Fork. Burned over in 1919 and is showing poor comeback. This is characteristic of Iron Mt., slopes also which are very steep.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
241647
Caption: 
Looking up Lytle Creek. Western yellow pine type along the center of the wash and in the background. Bigcone spruce and canyon oak type at the left. Cercocarpus sp. Type on the right.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
241646
Caption: 
Looking up Coldwater Canyon. Canyon oak and bigcone spruce types on the left. Western yellow pine type at the right on east slopes. Southeast slopes with desert chaparral type (Cercocarpus betuloides) on southeast slopes.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
241645
Caption: 
Looking north 65 degrees west. Cercocarpus betuloides type in foreground. In background spruce type at left with western yellow pine at the center.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
241644
Caption: 
Looking north 15 degees east. Foreground mixed chaparral type. Note the isolated WF above the canyon oak; also clumps of Quercus chrysolepis in the chaparral type and black oak woodland with scattering WF at top of ridge. Quercus chrysolepis type below and to the left of high point.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
241641
Caption: 
Looking south from bend on Palmdale-Big Pines Highway. Typical western yellow pine type in this locality.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
241640
Caption: 
Looking west from bend on Palmdale-Big Pines Highway. Note desert chaparral type. Fragments of western yellow pine and Quercus chrysolepis types.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
242335
Caption: 
Subalpine sugar, yellow, lodgepole pines on Mt. San Antonio.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
239880
Caption: 
Lone Pine Canyon. Foreground Yucca whipplei in bloom. Background desert chaparral type. Note abundance of Yucca in type.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
242336
Caption: 
Lodgepole pine near summit of Mt. San Antonio.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
228884
Caption: 
Rattlesnake Canyon and Rattlesnake Peak. Shows Spruce growing on north exposure of the canyon.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
228883
Caption: 
Slopes of Iron Mt. (unburned) showing the beginning of the timber belt.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
228882
Caption: 
Mixed brush and semibarren areas on south exposed slopes in Lower Fish Canyon; Upper Fish Canyon of which a part is visible is timbered. Not burned in 50 years.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
228881
Caption: 
1926 burn on Table Mt. Near Sheep Creek. On the gradual slopes as this is, Cercocarpus sp. has replaced the pinyons, a few of which are still seen in foreground. The larger part of the burn however is almost barren. Very poor recovery due to steep slopes.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
228880
Caption: 
Pinyon type on north slopes of side canyons in Sheep Creek. The Cercocarpus sp. type can be seen on the ridge top, although it occupies but a small area.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
228879
Caption: 
Sheep Creek country, sage and Joshua trees in canyon bottom. Pinyon types on north slopes, and either Cercocarpus or mixed on the south slopes.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
228878
Caption: 
North Baldy and in center is shown upper port of Mine Gulch. A very steep and rugged country. Semibarrens are numerous. Shows a few patches of timber holding on.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
239881
Caption: 
Yucca whipplei in bloom. Lone Pine Canyon.



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Quad Name: 
San Antonio
Quad No.:
163A
Photo No.: 
244178
Caption: 
Pine Mountain on the left. Territory shown in photograph lies in Sections 29, 30, 31 and 32, T 3 N, R 7 W., SBM
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