iS noV* "coming baCk", ad   i!nCetl CliLM  the 
deer are coiidng biak with it. 
5.  Auckbrush or deerbruAsh (..anot )us 
There are several species, all of them probably 
valuable deer browse. The most widely dis- 
tributed is tlie salL C. fendleri coonly 
fouixd in yllow pi  forests. It is gouerally 
agreed thiat this is heavily browsed in rall 
arid winter, but 3izer says that on the Apache 
the      is true in suuer., Are the white 
blosom   eaten? 
6. Serviceberry (Aelanker spp.) 
Never abundant and hence probably merely an in- 
cidental feed. Perry says it is browsed on th 
JemeZ. Talbot as secn freshly cropped bushes 
on high peiks on the JDatil vhere no cattle or 
sheep were grazing,  Are the ripe fruits or 
blos soms eaten? 
The ordinary sagebrush (A. t;ridented) i. browse 
on the ]Iubab in winter, but old huters con- 
sider it a rather poor deer forage. }Quy of 
the s    ealler less2 conspicuous snges, however, 
 
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