Western Great Plains Foothill and Piedmont Grassland in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/western-great-plains-foothill-and-piedmont-grassland-in-jefferson-county-colorado-usa-image208837247.html
RFP3NA13–Western Great Plains Foothill and Piedmont Grassland in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.
Castle Rock landmark, Castle Rock, Colorado, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-castle-rock-landmark-castle-rock-colorado-usa-112173570.html
RMGEDXEX–Castle Rock landmark, Castle Rock, Colorado, USA
Rocky Mountain Lower Montane-Foothill Shrubland habitat on South Table Mountain Park in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rocky-mountain-lower-montane-foothill-shrubland-habitat-on-south-table-mountain-park-in-jefferson-county-colorado-usa-image178761524.html
RFMAR844–Rocky Mountain Lower Montane-Foothill Shrubland habitat on South Table Mountain Park in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.
Avon, Colorado small town Mountain Village in winter snow view of Rocky Mountains and modern apartment condo architecture by Vail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/avon-colorado-small-town-mountain-village-in-winter-snow-view-of-rocky-mountains-and-modern-apartment-condo-architecture-by-vail-image630258668.html
RF2YHANA4–Avon, Colorado small town Mountain Village in winter snow view of Rocky Mountains and modern apartment condo architecture by Vail
A juvenile Plains Gartersnake (Thamnophis radix) from Jefferson County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-juvenile-plains-gartersnake-thamnophis-radix-from-jefferson-county-colorado-usa-image208837341.html
RFP3NA4D–A juvenile Plains Gartersnake (Thamnophis radix) from Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.
Castle Rock landmark in Colorado. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/castle-rock-landmark-in-colorado-image355359514.html
RM2BJ40K6–Castle Rock landmark in Colorado.
Sunset over Castle Rock and the American flag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunset-over-castle-rock-and-the-american-flag-image209672827.html
RFP53BR7–Sunset over Castle Rock and the American flag
Piedmont (historical), Las Animas County, US, United States, Colorado, N 37 8' 16'', S 104 33' 6'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/piedmont-historical-las-animas-county-us-united-states-colorado-n-37-8-16-s-104-33-6-map-cartascapes-map-published-in-2024-explore-cartascapes-a-map-revealing-earths-diverse-landscapes-cultures-and-ecosystems-journey-through-time-and-space-discovering-the-interconnectedness-of-our-planets-past-present-and-future-image621148011.html
RM2Y2FMHF–Piedmont (historical), Las Animas County, US, United States, Colorado, N 37 8' 16'', S 104 33' 6'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
The namesake butte of the Rock Park, Castle Rock CO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-namesake-butte-of-the-rock-park-castle-rock-co-image452214650.html
RM2H7M4B6–The namesake butte of the Rock Park, Castle Rock CO
Jovenceaux in Valsusa valley Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jovenceaux-in-valsusa-valley-image212152289.html
RFP94ABD–Jovenceaux in Valsusa valley
Plains of Argentinian Patagonia with glacier-topped mountains in the background and an old wagon wheel resting against a post. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-plains-of-argentinian-patagonia-with-glacier-topped-mountains-in-the-71264425.html
RFE3XAE1–Plains of Argentinian Patagonia with glacier-topped mountains in the background and an old wagon wheel resting against a post.
Vertical shot of a white mustang horse with closed eyes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vertical-shot-of-a-white-mustang-horse-with-closed-eyes-image364420390.html
RF2C4TNWX–Vertical shot of a white mustang horse with closed eyes
Bullneck Rock, east of Piedmont, Listed in Detroit Publishing Co. negative log as 'Bull neck Rock, east of Piedmont'., 'W.H. Jackson & Co., Denver.', '43' and '1726' on negative., Commissioned by Baltimore & Ohio Railroad., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 01726., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Rivers. , Railroads. , Rock formations. , United States, Maryland. , United States, West Virginia. , United States, Potomac River. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bullneck-rock-east-of-piedmont-listed-in-detroit-publishing-co-negative-log-as-bull-neck-rock-east-of-piedmont-wh-jackson-co-denver-43-and-1726-on-negative-commissioned-by-baltimore-ohio-railroad-detroit-publishing-co-no-01726-gift-state-historical-society-of-colorado-1949-rivers-railroads-rock-formations-united-states-maryland-united-states-west-virginia-united-states-potomac-river-image606715927.html
RM2X7289Y–Bullneck Rock, east of Piedmont, Listed in Detroit Publishing Co. negative log as 'Bull neck Rock, east of Piedmont'., 'W.H. Jackson & Co., Denver.', '43' and '1726' on negative., Commissioned by Baltimore & Ohio Railroad., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 01726., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Rivers. , Railroads. , Rock formations. , United States, Maryland. , United States, West Virginia. , United States, Potomac River.
. Bulletin. Ethnology. 144 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 173. Figure 13.—Dismal River sites. Erosion of the western edge of the High Plains loess mantle has resulted in the rugged zone known as the Colorado Piedmont. Near the foot of the Rocky Mountains it is better watered and supports more vegetation than either the High Plains proper or the Sandhills. The rivers of the Plains flow east, providing east-west travel routes. Their tributaries, though often small, would have assured north- and south-bound travelers a source of water between the major streams. In general, the area to which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-144-bureau-of-american-ethnology-bull-173-figure-13dismal-river-sites-erosion-of-the-western-edge-of-the-high-plains-loess-mantle-has-resulted-in-the-rugged-zone-known-as-the-colorado-piedmont-near-the-foot-of-the-rocky-mountains-it-is-better-watered-and-supports-more-vegetation-than-either-the-high-plains-proper-or-the-sandhills-the-rivers-of-the-plains-flow-east-providing-east-west-travel-routes-their-tributaries-though-often-small-would-have-assured-north-and-south-bound-travelers-a-source-of-water-between-the-major-streams-in-general-the-area-to-which-image234156588.html
RMRGXN38–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 144 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 173. Figure 13.—Dismal River sites. Erosion of the western edge of the High Plains loess mantle has resulted in the rugged zone known as the Colorado Piedmont. Near the foot of the Rocky Mountains it is better watered and supports more vegetation than either the High Plains proper or the Sandhills. The rivers of the Plains flow east, providing east-west travel routes. Their tributaries, though often small, would have assured north- and south-bound travelers a source of water between the major streams. In general, the area to which
. PLATE 1 1. Shortgrass prairie with isolated groves of cottonwoods, Colorado Piedmont (SE of Agate, about 5400 ft., Elbert County, July 1970). 2. Shortgrass prairie on High Plains (view NE from Two Buttes Peak, Prowers County, elevation of plains about 4400 ft., April 1968). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plate-1-1-shortgrass-prairie-with-isolated-groves-of-cottonwoods-colorado-piedmont-se-of-agate-about-5400-ft-elbert-county-july-1970-2-shortgrass-prairie-on-high-plains-view-ne-from-two-buttes-peak-prowers-county-elevation-of-plains-about-4400-ft-april-1968-image179914342.html
RMMCKPG6–. PLATE 1 1. Shortgrass prairie with isolated groves of cottonwoods, Colorado Piedmont (SE of Agate, about 5400 ft., Elbert County, July 1970). 2. Shortgrass prairie on High Plains (view NE from Two Buttes Peak, Prowers County, elevation of plains about 4400 ft., April 1968).
Distribution of mammals in Colorado Distribution of mammals in Colorado distributionofma31972arms Year: 1972 PLATE 1 1. Shortgrass prairie with isolated groves of cottonwoods, Colorado Piedmont (SE of Agate, about 5400 ft., Elbert County, July 1970). 2. Shortgrass prairie on High Plains (view NE from Two Buttes Peak, Prowers County, elevation of plains about 4400 ft., April 1968). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/distribution-of-mammals-in-colorado-distribution-of-mammals-in-colorado-distributionofma31972arms-year-1972-plate-1-1-shortgrass-prairie-with-isolated-groves-of-cottonwoods-colorado-piedmont-se-of-agate-about-5400-ft-elbert-county-july-1970-2-shortgrass-prairie-on-high-plains-view-ne-from-two-buttes-peak-prowers-county-elevation-of-plains-about-4400-ft-april-1968-image241938223.html
RMT1H6JR–Distribution of mammals in Colorado Distribution of mammals in Colorado distributionofma31972arms Year: 1972 PLATE 1 1. Shortgrass prairie with isolated groves of cottonwoods, Colorado Piedmont (SE of Agate, about 5400 ft., Elbert County, July 1970). 2. Shortgrass prairie on High Plains (view NE from Two Buttes Peak, Prowers County, elevation of plains about 4400 ft., April 1968).
Avon, Colorado small town Mountains in winter snow view of Rocky Mountains and modern apartment condo architecture by Vail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/avon-colorado-small-town-mountains-in-winter-snow-view-of-rocky-mountains-and-modern-apartment-condo-architecture-by-vail-image630258328.html
RF2YHAMX0–Avon, Colorado small town Mountains in winter snow view of Rocky Mountains and modern apartment condo architecture by Vail
A juvenile Plains Gartersnake (Thamnophis radix) from Jefferson County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-juvenile-plains-gartersnake-thamnophis-radix-from-jefferson-county-colorado-usa-image208837357.html
RFP3NA51–A juvenile Plains Gartersnake (Thamnophis radix) from Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.
Avon, Colorado small town Mountain Village in winter snow view of Rocky Mountains and modern apartment architecture by Vail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/avon-colorado-small-town-mountain-village-in-winter-snow-view-of-rocky-mountains-and-modern-apartment-architecture-by-vail-image630258821.html
RF2YHANFH–Avon, Colorado small town Mountain Village in winter snow view of Rocky Mountains and modern apartment architecture by Vail
Castle Rock and the Bennington Mercantile building at sunset Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/castle-rock-and-the-bennington-mercantile-building-at-sunset-image209672836.html
RFP53BRG–Castle Rock and the Bennington Mercantile building at sunset
Avon, Colorado small town Mountain in winter snow view of Rocky Mountains and modern apartment architecture by Vail with dramatic sky Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/avon-colorado-small-town-mountain-in-winter-snow-view-of-rocky-mountains-and-modern-apartment-architecture-by-vail-with-dramatic-sky-image630258666.html
RF2YHANA2–Avon, Colorado small town Mountain in winter snow view of Rocky Mountains and modern apartment architecture by Vail with dramatic sky
Avon, Colorado small town mountain Village in fall foliage with view of Rocky Mountains and modern apartment condo architecture by Vail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/avon-colorado-small-town-mountain-village-in-fall-foliage-with-view-of-rocky-mountains-and-modern-apartment-condo-architecture-by-vail-image630259397.html
RF2YHAP85–Avon, Colorado small town mountain Village in fall foliage with view of Rocky Mountains and modern apartment condo architecture by Vail
Jovenceaux in Valsusa valley Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jovenceaux-in-valsusa-valley-image212152314.html
RFP94ACA–Jovenceaux in Valsusa valley
Piedmont and Rockfish Valleys, Afton, Va., Title from jacket., Originally part of a five-part panorama; left section not in collection., Videodisc images are out of sequence; actual left to right order is 1A-10499, 10498, 10497, 10496., 'G 8884 LC,' 'G 8886 C,' 'G 8888 RC,' and 'G 8890 R' onleft to right negatives respectively., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 015707., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Valleys. , United States, Virginia, Afton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/piedmont-and-rockfish-valleys-afton-va-title-from-jacket-originally-part-of-a-five-part-panorama-left-section-not-in-collection-videodisc-images-are-out-of-sequence-actual-left-to-right-order-is-1a-10499-10498-10497-10496-g-8884-lc-g-8886-c-g-8888-rc-and-g-8890-r-onleft-to-right-negatives-respectively-detroit-publishing-co-no-015707-gift-state-historical-society-of-colorado-1949-valleys-united-states-virginia-afton-image606743757.html
RM2X73FRW–Piedmont and Rockfish Valleys, Afton, Va., Title from jacket., Originally part of a five-part panorama; left section not in collection., Videodisc images are out of sequence; actual left to right order is 1A-10499, 10498, 10497, 10496., 'G 8884 LC,' 'G 8886 C,' 'G 8888 RC,' and 'G 8890 R' onleft to right negatives respectively., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 015707., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Valleys. , United States, Virginia, Afton.
Architect and engineer . PLANS, RESIDENCE OF MR. AND MRS. L. M. HUGHES. DENVER, COLORADO 58 AUCHITLCTAND ENGINEER, September, 1930. PLOT PLAN, RESIDENCE OF A. H. HILLS. PIEDMONT, CALIFORNIASIDNEY B., NOBLE AND ARCHIE T. NEWSOM, ARCHITECTS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/architect-and-engineer-plans-residence-of-mr-and-mrs-l-m-hughes-denver-colorado-58-auchitlctand-engineer-september-1930-plot-plan-residence-of-a-h-hills-piedmont-californiasidney-b-noble-and-archie-t-newsom-architects-image343215228.html
RM2AXAPEM–Architect and engineer . PLANS, RESIDENCE OF MR. AND MRS. L. M. HUGHES. DENVER, COLORADO 58 AUCHITLCTAND ENGINEER, September, 1930. PLOT PLAN, RESIDENCE OF A. H. HILLS. PIEDMONT, CALIFORNIASIDNEY B., NOBLE AND ARCHIE T. NEWSOM, ARCHITECTS
. 40 Fig. 3. Physiographic subdivisions of Colorado (after Fenneman, 1931). Great Plains Province: 1, High Plains Section; 2, Colorado Piedmont Section; 3, Raton Section. Rocky Mountain Division: 4, Southern Rocky Mountain Province; 5, Middle Rocky Mountain Province; 6, Wyoming Basin Province. Colorado Pla- teaus Province: 7, Uinta Basin Section; 8, Canyonlands Section; 9, Navajo Section. common rock is shale, and where streams have removed the mantle, springs and seepage are common. Superimposed on the Tertiary man- tle of the High Plains are eolian deposits of sorted Tertiary sediments and d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/40-fig-3-physiographic-subdivisions-of-colorado-after-fenneman-1931-great-plains-province-1-high-plains-section-2-colorado-piedmont-section-3-raton-section-rocky-mountain-division-4-southern-rocky-mountain-province-5-middle-rocky-mountain-province-6-wyoming-basin-province-colorado-pla-teaus-province-7-uinta-basin-section-8-canyonlands-section-9-navajo-section-common-rock-is-shale-and-where-streams-have-removed-the-mantle-springs-and-seepage-are-common-superimposed-on-the-tertiary-man-tle-of-the-high-plains-are-eolian-deposits-of-sorted-tertiary-sediments-and-d-image179914362.html
RMMCKPGX–. 40 Fig. 3. Physiographic subdivisions of Colorado (after Fenneman, 1931). Great Plains Province: 1, High Plains Section; 2, Colorado Piedmont Section; 3, Raton Section. Rocky Mountain Division: 4, Southern Rocky Mountain Province; 5, Middle Rocky Mountain Province; 6, Wyoming Basin Province. Colorado Pla- teaus Province: 7, Uinta Basin Section; 8, Canyonlands Section; 9, Navajo Section. common rock is shale, and where streams have removed the mantle, springs and seepage are common. Superimposed on the Tertiary man- tle of the High Plains are eolian deposits of sorted Tertiary sediments and d
Distribution of mammals in Colorado Distribution of mammals in Colorado distributionofma31972arms Year: 1972 14 MONOGRAPH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO. 3 107 105 ';i— 103 40 Fig. 3. Physiographic subdivisions of Colorado (after Fenneman, 1931). Great Plains Province: 1, High Plains Section; 2, Colorado Piedmont Section; 3, Raton Section. Rocky Mountain Division: 4, Southern Rocky Mountain Province; 5, Middle Rocky Mountain Province; 6, Wyoming Basin Province. Colorado Pla- teaus Province: 7, Uinta Basin Section; 8, Canyonlands Section; 9, Navajo Section. common rock is shale, and where s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/distribution-of-mammals-in-colorado-distribution-of-mammals-in-colorado-distributionofma31972arms-year-1972-14-monograph-museum-of-natural-history-no-3-107-105-i-103-40-fig-3-physiographic-subdivisions-of-colorado-after-fenneman-1931-great-plains-province-1-high-plains-section-2-colorado-piedmont-section-3-raton-section-rocky-mountain-division-4-southern-rocky-mountain-province-5-middle-rocky-mountain-province-6-wyoming-basin-province-colorado-pla-teaus-province-7-uinta-basin-section-8-canyonlands-section-9-navajo-section-common-rock-is-shale-and-where-s-image241936712.html
RMT1H4MT–Distribution of mammals in Colorado Distribution of mammals in Colorado distributionofma31972arms Year: 1972 14 MONOGRAPH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO. 3 107 105 ';i— 103 40 Fig. 3. Physiographic subdivisions of Colorado (after Fenneman, 1931). Great Plains Province: 1, High Plains Section; 2, Colorado Piedmont Section; 3, Raton Section. Rocky Mountain Division: 4, Southern Rocky Mountain Province; 5, Middle Rocky Mountain Province; 6, Wyoming Basin Province. Colorado Pla- teaus Province: 7, Uinta Basin Section; 8, Canyonlands Section; 9, Navajo Section. common rock is shale, and where s
A juvenile Plains Gartersnake (Thamnophis radix) from Jefferson County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-juvenile-plains-gartersnake-thamnophis-radix-from-jefferson-county-colorado-usa-image208837365.html
RFP3NA59–A juvenile Plains Gartersnake (Thamnophis radix) from Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.
Bulletin of the Geological Society of America . rn Canada 690 Eastern United States 691 Northern New York 691 New England 691 Appalachian-Piedmont region 692 Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan 692 Missouri and South Dakota 693 Texas 693 Arizona and New Mexico 694 Nevada and Utah 694 Colorado 695 Wyoming 696 Montana and Idaho 697 Conclusions regarding the Cordilleran region 697 General conclusions 698 Discussion 699 Introduction Any serious attempt to decipher the pre-Cambrian paleogeography ofthe continents, even if only in broad outline, should be commended. Ai 1 Manuscript received by the S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-geological-society-of-america-rn-canada-690-eastern-united-states-691-northern-new-york-691-new-england-691-appalachian-piedmont-region-692-minnesota-wisconsin-and-michigan-692-missouri-and-south-dakota-693-texas-693-arizona-and-new-mexico-694-nevada-and-utah-694-colorado-695-wyoming-696-montana-and-idaho-697-conclusions-regarding-the-cordilleran-region-697-general-conclusions-698-discussion-699-introduction-any-serious-attempt-to-decipher-the-pre-cambrian-paleogeography-ofthe-continents-even-if-only-in-broad-outline-should-be-commended-ai-1-manuscript-received-by-the-s-image339466821.html
RM2AM81B1–Bulletin of the Geological Society of America . rn Canada 690 Eastern United States 691 Northern New York 691 New England 691 Appalachian-Piedmont region 692 Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan 692 Missouri and South Dakota 693 Texas 693 Arizona and New Mexico 694 Nevada and Utah 694 Colorado 695 Wyoming 696 Montana and Idaho 697 Conclusions regarding the Cordilleran region 697 General conclusions 698 Discussion 699 Introduction Any serious attempt to decipher the pre-Cambrian paleogeography ofthe continents, even if only in broad outline, should be commended. Ai 1 Manuscript received by the S
. Fig. 4. Index map of Colorado, locating principal physiographic features discussed in text. tiary mantle has not been completely removed, but has been sorted and deposited as dune sand. Further character is given to much of the western part of the piedmont by Quater- nary alluvium. The Platte-Arkansas Divide may never have been covered by the Tertiary mande characteristic of the plains. It was, however, covered by an earlier mantle, derived from the Ancestral Rocky Mountains, and seen to- day as a resistant conglomerate. These rocks give the western end of the divide strong re- lief and affe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-4-index-map-of-colorado-locating-principal-physiographic-features-discussed-in-text-tiary-mantle-has-not-been-completely-removed-but-has-been-sorted-and-deposited-as-dune-sand-further-character-is-given-to-much-of-the-western-part-of-the-piedmont-by-quater-nary-alluvium-the-platte-arkansas-divide-may-never-have-been-covered-by-the-tertiary-mande-characteristic-of-the-plains-it-was-however-covered-by-an-earlier-mantle-derived-from-the-ancestral-rocky-mountains-and-seen-to-day-as-a-resistant-conglomerate-these-rocks-give-the-western-end-of-the-divide-strong-re-lief-and-affe-image179914353.html
RMMCKPGH–. Fig. 4. Index map of Colorado, locating principal physiographic features discussed in text. tiary mantle has not been completely removed, but has been sorted and deposited as dune sand. Further character is given to much of the western part of the piedmont by Quater- nary alluvium. The Platte-Arkansas Divide may never have been covered by the Tertiary mande characteristic of the plains. It was, however, covered by an earlier mantle, derived from the Ancestral Rocky Mountains, and seen to- day as a resistant conglomerate. These rocks give the western end of the divide strong re- lief and affe
Distribution of mammals in Colorado Distribution of mammals in Colorado distributionofma31972arms Year: 1972 1972 ARMSTRONG: COLORADAN MAMMALS 15 Fig. 4. Index map of Colorado, locating principal physiographic features discussed in text. tiary mantle has not been completely removed, but has been sorted and deposited as dune sand. Further character is given to much of the western part of the piedmont by Quater- nary alluvium. The Platte-Arkansas Divide may never have been covered by the Tertiary mande characteristic of the plains. It was, however, covered by an earlier mantle, derived from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/distribution-of-mammals-in-colorado-distribution-of-mammals-in-colorado-distributionofma31972arms-year-1972-1972-armstrong-coloradan-mammals-15-fig-4-index-map-of-colorado-locating-principal-physiographic-features-discussed-in-text-tiary-mantle-has-not-been-completely-removed-but-has-been-sorted-and-deposited-as-dune-sand-further-character-is-given-to-much-of-the-western-part-of-the-piedmont-by-quater-nary-alluvium-the-platte-arkansas-divide-may-never-have-been-covered-by-the-tertiary-mande-characteristic-of-the-plains-it-was-however-covered-by-an-earlier-mantle-derived-from-image241936806.html
RMT1H4T6–Distribution of mammals in Colorado Distribution of mammals in Colorado distributionofma31972arms Year: 1972 1972 ARMSTRONG: COLORADAN MAMMALS 15 Fig. 4. Index map of Colorado, locating principal physiographic features discussed in text. tiary mantle has not been completely removed, but has been sorted and deposited as dune sand. Further character is given to much of the western part of the piedmont by Quater- nary alluvium. The Platte-Arkansas Divide may never have been covered by the Tertiary mande characteristic of the plains. It was, however, covered by an earlier mantle, derived from
An adult Bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) observed crossing a road in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-adult-bullsnake-pituophis-catenifer-sayi-observed-crossing-a-road-in-jefferson-county-colorado-usa-image208837243.html
RFP3NA0Y–An adult Bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) observed crossing a road in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.
Breeder and sportsman . £ is the only one of the get of Chestnut Tom ever raced. Season 1012 at OAKLAND, CAL. FEE: $25 the 8eason. Payable in advance. Return privilege Telephone Piedmont 259. CEO. ALGEO, 3610 Piedmont Ave., Oakland, Cal. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, March 2, 1912. TWO GREAT SIRES. The Bondsman Reg. No. 37641 Colorado E. (3) 2:04|, %™$s The Plunger (4) 2:07^,. 3-ofthe world. Winner of the Matron. AmericanHorse Breeder and Kentucky Stock Farm Fu-turities: second in Kentucky Futurity. second fast-est 4-year-old stallion of 1910. Grace Bond (3) 2:09f, SSTo1] Kentucky Fu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-is-the-only-one-of-the-get-of-chestnut-tom-ever-raced-season-1012-at-oakland-cal-fee-25-the-8eason-payable-in-advance-return-privilege-telephone-piedmont-259-ceo-algeo-3610-piedmont-ave-oakland-cal-14-the-breeder-and-sportsman-saturday-march-2-1912-two-great-sires-the-bondsman-reg-no-37641-colorado-e-3-204-s-the-plunger-4-207-3-ofthe-world-winner-of-the-matron-americanhorse-breeder-and-kentucky-stock-farm-fu-turities-second-in-kentucky-futurity-second-fast-est-4-year-old-stallion-of-1910-grace-bond-3-209f-ssto1-kentucky-fu-image338443068.html
RM2AJHBGC–Breeder and sportsman . £ is the only one of the get of Chestnut Tom ever raced. Season 1012 at OAKLAND, CAL. FEE: $25 the 8eason. Payable in advance. Return privilege Telephone Piedmont 259. CEO. ALGEO, 3610 Piedmont Ave., Oakland, Cal. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, March 2, 1912. TWO GREAT SIRES. The Bondsman Reg. No. 37641 Colorado E. (3) 2:04|, %™$s The Plunger (4) 2:07^,. 3-ofthe world. Winner of the Matron. AmericanHorse Breeder and Kentucky Stock Farm Fu-turities: second in Kentucky Futurity. second fast-est 4-year-old stallion of 1910. Grace Bond (3) 2:09f, SSTo1] Kentucky Fu
An adult Bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) observed crossing a road in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-adult-bullsnake-pituophis-catenifer-sayi-observed-crossing-a-road-in-jefferson-county-colorado-usa-image208837250.html
RFP3NA16–An adult Bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) observed crossing a road in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.
Prairie Lizard (Sceloporus consobrinus) from Jefferson County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prairie-lizard-sceloporus-consobrinus-from-jefferson-county-colorado-usa-image178761543.html
RFMAR84R–Prairie Lizard (Sceloporus consobrinus) from Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.
. Distribution of mammals in Colorado. Mammals. PLATE 1 1. Shortgrass prairie with isolated groves of cottonwoods, Colorado Piedmont (SE of Agate, about 5400 ft., Elbert County, July 1970). 2. Shortgrass prairie on High Plains (view NE from Two Buttes Peak, Prowers County, elevation of plains about 4400 ft., April 1968).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Armstrong, David M. Lawrence, Kan. : University of Kans Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/distribution-of-mammals-in-colorado-mammals-plate-1-1-shortgrass-prairie-with-isolated-groves-of-cottonwoods-colorado-piedmont-se-of-agate-about-5400-ft-elbert-county-july-1970-2-shortgrass-prairie-on-high-plains-view-ne-from-two-buttes-peak-prowers-county-elevation-of-plains-about-4400-ft-april-1968-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-armstrong-david-m-lawrence-kan-university-of-kans-image231394700.html
RMRCCX8C–. Distribution of mammals in Colorado. Mammals. PLATE 1 1. Shortgrass prairie with isolated groves of cottonwoods, Colorado Piedmont (SE of Agate, about 5400 ft., Elbert County, July 1970). 2. Shortgrass prairie on High Plains (view NE from Two Buttes Peak, Prowers County, elevation of plains about 4400 ft., April 1968).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Armstrong, David M. Lawrence, Kan. : University of Kans
. Distribution of mammals in Colorado. Mammals. 14 MONOGRAPH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO. 3 107 105 ";i— 103. 40 Fig. 3. Physiographic subdivisions of Colorado (after Fenneman, 1931). Great Plains Province: 1, High Plains Section; 2, Colorado Piedmont Section; 3, Raton Section. Rocky Mountain Division: 4, Southern Rocky Mountain Province; 5, Middle Rocky Mountain Province; 6, Wyoming Basin Province. Colorado Pla- teaus Province: 7, Uinta Basin Section; 8, Canyonlands Section; 9, Navajo Section. common rock is shale, and where streams have removed the mantle, springs and seepage are comm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/distribution-of-mammals-in-colorado-mammals-14-monograph-museum-of-natural-history-no-3-107-105-quoti-103-40-fig-3-physiographic-subdivisions-of-colorado-after-fenneman-1931-great-plains-province-1-high-plains-section-2-colorado-piedmont-section-3-raton-section-rocky-mountain-division-4-southern-rocky-mountain-province-5-middle-rocky-mountain-province-6-wyoming-basin-province-colorado-pla-teaus-province-7-uinta-basin-section-8-canyonlands-section-9-navajo-section-common-rock-is-shale-and-where-streams-have-removed-the-mantle-springs-and-seepage-are-comm-image231394719.html
RMRCCX93–. Distribution of mammals in Colorado. Mammals. 14 MONOGRAPH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO. 3 107 105 ";i— 103. 40 Fig. 3. Physiographic subdivisions of Colorado (after Fenneman, 1931). Great Plains Province: 1, High Plains Section; 2, Colorado Piedmont Section; 3, Raton Section. Rocky Mountain Division: 4, Southern Rocky Mountain Province; 5, Middle Rocky Mountain Province; 6, Wyoming Basin Province. Colorado Pla- teaus Province: 7, Uinta Basin Section; 8, Canyonlands Section; 9, Navajo Section. common rock is shale, and where streams have removed the mantle, springs and seepage are comm
. Distribution of mammals in Colorado. Mammals. 1972 ARMSTRONG: COLORADAN MAMMALS 15. Fig. 4. Index map of Colorado, locating principal physiographic features discussed in text. tiary mantle has not been completely removed, but has been sorted and deposited as dune sand. Further character is given to much of the western part of the piedmont by Quater- nary alluvium. The Platte-Arkansas Divide may never have been covered by the Tertiary mande characteristic of the plains. It was, however, covered by an earlier mantle, derived from the Ancestral Rocky Mountains, and seen to- day as a resistant c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/distribution-of-mammals-in-colorado-mammals-1972-armstrong-coloradan-mammals-15-fig-4-index-map-of-colorado-locating-principal-physiographic-features-discussed-in-text-tiary-mantle-has-not-been-completely-removed-but-has-been-sorted-and-deposited-as-dune-sand-further-character-is-given-to-much-of-the-western-part-of-the-piedmont-by-quater-nary-alluvium-the-platte-arkansas-divide-may-never-have-been-covered-by-the-tertiary-mande-characteristic-of-the-plains-it-was-however-covered-by-an-earlier-mantle-derived-from-the-ancestral-rocky-mountains-and-seen-to-day-as-a-resistant-c-image231394717.html
RMRCCX91–. Distribution of mammals in Colorado. Mammals. 1972 ARMSTRONG: COLORADAN MAMMALS 15. Fig. 4. Index map of Colorado, locating principal physiographic features discussed in text. tiary mantle has not been completely removed, but has been sorted and deposited as dune sand. Further character is given to much of the western part of the piedmont by Quater- nary alluvium. The Platte-Arkansas Divide may never have been covered by the Tertiary mande characteristic of the plains. It was, however, covered by an earlier mantle, derived from the Ancestral Rocky Mountains, and seen to- day as a resistant c
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