Before that, guaranteed that nothing had happened the past 15 years. it had been a fraternity house. (Laughter) Nobody thought that they would have in holes digging been it, and we locatedone of the brothers, and he said, "No, nothing has ever happened," that he remembered. Livermore called it a "B" We called it an "A." because they thought that there could have been some fill. This picture was taken while standing on a wall at the far end of the lawn and toward the 10 wall was downhill, recently. and people thought it could have been filled 7 11 This (Site No. FM=5a) is the Bureau of Indian Affairs Park in Fort 12 Defiance, Arizona, a large grassy area surrounded by trees; and according 13 to both the Bureau of Indian Affairs. in Fort Defiance and the people who 14 run the hospital, which is just down the road, it was undisturbed for at 15 least 35 years. 16 the owner of Garcia's Trading Post inChinle, 1? undisturbed since it was planted in 1926. Unfortunately, my slide of the 18 lawn is 19 apologize for it, but it was heavily covered by_trees and so that was a 20 potential detriment. 21 turned In the trees in the back (Site No. FM-39) is the house of out to be crummy, and this Arizona, sort of and the lawn a substitute. is I _ This (Site No. FM-12) is an open woodland near Tusayan Ruins in the 22 Grand Canyon National Park; somewhat sparse cover. We-rated it a "B" for 23 that purpose. 24 couldn't get below six inches. 25 center, because of the low site index, is probably 125-150 years old. 26 (Site No. FM-10) is a meadow just off of Grandview Tower Roadin the Grand 27 Canyon National Park. 28 a Triple A site. The REECo soil collection team rated it -a-"C" because they The large tree you see ‘sort of-in the right This Both of these places are on the South Rim, and this We were able to get deep enough to get a good soil sample 73