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       Author [USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), Walcott, Charles D., Leiberg, John B.] Full Title (View) Plate LXXIII. A. Summit of Siskiyou Mountains, near Sterling Peak. B. Summit of Umpqua Divides, Looking Northeast from Abbots Butte. Publisher Government Printing Office Author [USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), Walcott, Charles D., Leiberg, John B.] Full Title (View) Plate LXXV. A. B. Yellow-Pine Type of Forest, near Johnson Prairie, Western Slope of Cascades. Publisher Government Printing Office Author [USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), Walcott, Charles D., Leiberg, John B.] Full Title (View) Plate LXXVII. A. Yellow-Pine Type of Forest East Side of Williamson River, Upper Klamath River Basin. B. Burnt Yellow Pine, Rogue River Valley, Near Mill Creek. Publisher Government Printing Office Author [USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), Walcott, Charles D., Leiberg, John B.] Full Title (View) Plate LXXVIII. Group of Red Firs, Rogue River Valley, near Mill Creek. Publisher Government Printing Office Author [USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), Walcott, Charles D., Leiberg, John B.] Full Title (View) Plate LXXIX. A. B. Burnt Alpine Hemlock, Noble Fir, and Lodgepole Pine, near Head of North Fork of Rogue River. Publisher Government Printing Office Author [USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), Walcott, Charles D., Leiberg, John B.] Full Title (View) Plate LXXXI. A. Logging Tracks and Load, near Snow. B. Method used in Hauling Logs to the Logging Railroad at Snow. Publisher Government Printing Office Author [USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), Walcott, Charles D., Leiberg, John B.] Full Title (View) Plate LXXXIII. A. Mount Pitt, from West End of Pelican Bay, Upper Klamath Lake. B. Mount Pitt, as Seen from Fish Lake. Publisher Government Printing Office 
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