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                                Title 50

                          Wildlife and Fisheries


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                     Part 17 (Sec. Sec.  17.96 to 17.98)

                         Revised as of October 1, 2023

          Containing a codification of documents of general 
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  Explanation.................................................       v

  Title 50:
          Chapter I--United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 
          Department of the Interior (Continued)                     3
  Finding Aids:
      Table of CFR Titles and Chapters........................     837
      Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR......     857
      List of CFR Sections Affected...........................     867

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                               THIS TITLE

    Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries is composed of thirteen volumes. 
The parts in these volumes are arranged in the following order: Parts 1-
16; part 17 (17.1 to 17.95(a)), part 17 (17.95(b)), part 17 (17.95(c) to 
(e)), part 17 (17.95(f) to end of 17.95), part 17 (17.96 to 17.98), part 
17 (17.99(a) to (h)), part 17 (17.99(i) to end of part 17), parts 18-
199, parts 200-227, parts 228-599, parts 600-659, and part 660 to end. 
The first nine volumes consist of parts 1-16, part 17 (17.1 to 
17.95(a)), part 17 (17.95(b)), part 17 (17.95(c) to (e)), part 17 
(17.95(f) to end of 17.95), part 17 (17.96 to 17.98), part 17 (17.99(a) 
to 17.99(h)), part 17 (17.99(i) to end of part 17), and parts 18-199 and 
contain the current regulations issued under chapter I--United States 
Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior. The tenth volume 
(parts 200-227) contains the current regulations issued under chapter 
II--National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration, Department of Commerce. The eleventh volume (parts 228-
599) contains the remaining current regulations issued under chapter 
II--National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration, Department of Commerce; and the current regulations 
issued under chapter III--International Fishing and Related Activities; 
chapter IV--Joint Regulations (United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 
Department of the Interior and National Marine Fisheries Service, 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of 
Commerce); Endangered Species Committee regulations; and chapter V--
Marine Mammal Commission. The twelfth and thirteenth volumes (parts 600-
659 and part 660 to end) contain the current regulations issued under 
chapter VI--Fishery Conservation and Management, National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce. The contents of 
these volumes represent all current regulations codified under this 
title of the CFR as of October 1, 2023.

    Alphabetical listings of endangered and threatened wildlife and 
plants appear in Sec. Sec.  17.11 and 17.12.

    The OMB control numbers for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration appear in 15 CFR 902.1.

    For this volume, Susannah C. Hurley was Chief Editor. The Code of 
Federal Regulations publication program is under the direction of John 
Hyrum Martinez, assisted by Stephen J. Frattini.

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES




         (This book contains part 17, Sec. Sec.  17.96 to 17.98)

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chapter i--United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 
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 CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE 
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   SUBCHAPTER B--TAKING, POSSESSION, TRANSPORTATION, SALE, PURCHASE, 
 BARTER, EXPORTATION, AND IMPORTATION OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS (CONTINUED)
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SUBCHAPTER B_TAKING, POSSESSION, TRANSPORTATION, SALE, PURCHASE, BARTER, 
     EXPORTATION, AND IMPORTATION OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS (CONTINUED)





PART 17_ENDANGERED AND THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS (CONTINUED)
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              Subpart I_Interagency Cooperation (Continued)

Sec.
17.96 Critical habitat--plants.
17.97-17.98 [Reserved]

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361-1407; 1531-1544; and 4201-4245, unless 
otherwise noted.

    Source: 40 FR 44415, Sept. 26, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



              Subpart I_Interagency Cooperation (Continued)



Sec.  17.96  Critical habitat--plants.

    (a) Flowering plants.

           Family Agavaceae: Agave eggersiana (No Common Name)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for St. Croix, USVI, on the 
maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Agave 
eggersiana consist of these components:
    (i) Areas consisting of coastal cliffs and dry coastal shrublands.
    (A) Coastal cliff habitat includes:
    (1) Bare rock; and
    (2) Sparse vegetation.
    (B) Dry coastal shrubland habitat includes:
    (1) Dry forest structure; and
    (2) A plant community of predominately native vegetation.
    (ii) Well-drained soils from the series Cramer, Glynn, Hasselberg, 
Southgate, and Victory.
    (iii) Habitat of sufficient area to sustain viable populations in 
the coastal cliffs and dry coastal shrublands described in paragraphs 
(2)(i)(A) and (2)(i)(B) of this entry.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, bridges, docks, aqueducts, roads, and other paved areas) and 
the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries 
on October 9, 2014.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of an aerial image (USCOE) and USFS-IITF Landcover GAP 
raster. Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal 
Transverse Mercator (UTM) North American Datum (NAD) 1983 Zone 20 N 
coordinates. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying 
regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat 
designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is 
based are available to the public at the Service's Internet site at 
http://www.fws.gov/caribbean/es, at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket 
No. FWS-R4-ES-2013-0040, and at the field office responsible for this 
designation. You may obtain field office location information by 
contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which 
are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map of critical habitat units for Agave eggersiana 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE14.002

    (6) Unit 1: Cane Garden, Estate Cane Garden and Estate Peters 
Mindle, Christiansted, St. Croix, USVI.
    (i) Unit 1 includes 6.9 acres (ac) (2.8 hectares (ha)).
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE14.003

    (7) Unit 2: Manchenil, Estate Granard, Christiansted, St. Croix, 
USVI.
    (i) Unit 2 includes 1.5 ac (0.61 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE14.004

    (8) Unit 3: Great Pond, Estate Great Pond, Christiansted, St. Croix, 
USVI.
    (i) Unit 3 includes 0.8 ac (0.32 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE14.005

    (9) Unit 4: Protestant Cay, Protestant Cay, St. Croix, USVI.
    (i) Unit 4 includes 0.4 ac (0.16 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 4 follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE14.006

    (10) Unit 5: East End South, Estate Jack's Bay and Estate Issac's 
Bay, Christiansted, St. Croix, USVI.
    (i) Unit 5 includes 19 ac (7.7 ha).
    (ii) Map of Units 5 and 6 follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE14.007

    (11) Unit 6: East End North, Estate Cotton Garden, Christiansted, 
St. Croix, USVI.
    (i) Unit 6 includes 22 ac (8.9 ha).
    (ii) Map Unit 6 is provided at paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.

             Family Alliaceae: Allium munzii (Munz's onion)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Riverside County, 
California, on the maps below.

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    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Allium 
munzii consist of two components:
    (i) Clay soil series of sedimentary origin (for example, Altamont, 
Auld, Bosanko, Porterville), clay lenses (pockets of clay soils) of 
those series that may be found as unmapped inclusions in other soil 
series, or soil series of sedimentary or igneous origin with a clay 
subsoil (for example, Cajalco, Las Posas, Vallecitos):
    (A) Found on level or slightly sloping landscapes or terrace 
escarpments;
    (B) Generally between the elevations of 1,200 to 3,500 ft (366 to 
1,067 m) above mean sea level;
    (C) Within intact natural surface and subsurface structures that 
have been minimally altered or unaltered by ground-disturbing activities 
(for example, disked, graded, excavated, or recontoured);
    (D) Within microhabitats that receive or retain more moisture than 
surrounding areas, due in part to factors such as exposure, slope, and 
subsurface geology; and
    (E) Part of open native or nonnative grassland plant communities and 
clay soil flora, including southern needlegrass grassland, mixed 
grassland, and open coastal sage scrub or occasionally in cismontane 
juniper woodlands; or
    (ii) Outcrops of igneous rocks (pyroxenite) on rocky-sandy loam or 
clay soils within Riversidean sage scrub, generally between the 
elevations of 1,200 to 3,500 ft (366 to 1,067 m) above mean sea level.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and related 
infrastructure, and the land on which they are located existing within 
the legal boundaries on May 16, 2013.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using a base of USDA digital ortho-photos of Riverside County, 
California. Critical habitat units were then defined using Universal 
Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 11, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 
coordinates.
    (5) Index map follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR16AP13.000

    (6) Elsinore Peak Unit, Riverside County, California. Map of 
Elsinore Peak Unit, follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR16AP13.001

       Family Apiaceae: Eryngium sparganophyllum (Arizona eryngo)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Pima and Cochise 
Counties, Arizona, on the maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features 
essential to the conservation of Arizona eryngo consist of the following 
components:
    (i) Cienegas within the Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts:

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    (A) That contain permanently moist to saturated, organic, alkaline 
soils with some standing water in winter and that are moist at or just 
below the surface in summer; and
    (B) That have functional hydrological processes and are sustained by 
springflow via discharge of groundwater.
    (ii) Areas of open canopy throughout the cienega.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
July 11, 2022.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were created on a base of U.S. 
Geological Survey digital ortho-photo quarter-quadrangles, and critical 
habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) 
Zone 15N coordinates. The maps in this entry, as modified by any 
accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical 
habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which 
each map is based are available to the public at the Service's internet 
site at https://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/arizona/, at https://
www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2020-0130, and at the field 
office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office 
location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, 
the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Note: Index map follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10JN22.009

    (6) Unit 1: Lewis Springs, Cochise County, Arizona.
    (i) Unit 1 consists of 9.6 acres (3.9 hectares) encompassing the 
wetlands at Lewis Springs just to the east of the San Pedro River in 
Cochise County, within the San Pedro River Basin. The unit is located 
within the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area,

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which is owned and managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10JN22.010
    

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    (7) Unit 2: La Cebadilla, Pima County, Arizona.
    (i) Unit 2 consists of 3.1 acres (1.3 hectares) of cienega habitat 
at La Cebadilla Cienega, adjacent to the Tanque Verde Wash east of 
Tucson within the Santa Cruz River Basin. The majority of the unit is 
located on lands owned by La Cebadilla Estates, with a smaller portion 
of the unit located on lands owned and managed by the Pima County 
Regional Flood Control District.
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10JN22.011

 Family Apiaceae: Lilaeopsis schaffneriana var. recurva (Huachuca water 
                                 umbel).

    Critical habitat includes the stream courses identified in the legal 
descriptions below, and includes adjacent areas out to the beginning of 
upland vegetation. Within these areas, the primary constituent elements 
include, but are not limited to, the habitat

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components which provide--(1) Sufficient perennial base flows to provide 
a permanently or nearly permanently wetted substrate for growth and 
reproduction of Lilaeopsis; (2) A stream channel that is relatively 
stable, but subject to periodic flooding that provides for rejuvenation 
of the riparian plant community and produces open microsites for 
Lilaeopsis expansion; (3) A riparian plant community that is relatively 
stable over time and in which nonnative species do not exist or are at a 
density that has little or no adverse effect on resources available for 
Lilaeopsis growth and reproduction; and (4) In streams and rivers, 
refugial sites in each watershed and in each reach, including but not 
limited to springs or backwaters of mainstem rivers, that allow each 
population to survive catastrophic floods and recolonize larger areas.
    Unit 1. Santa Cruz County, Arizona. From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle 
map Sonoita, Arizona.
    Gila and Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona: T. 20 S., R. 16 E., 
beginning at a point on Sonoita Creek in sec. 34 at approx. 
31[deg]39[min]19[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]41[min]52[sec] W longitude 
proceeding downstream (westerly) to a point in sec. 33 at approx. 
31[deg]39[min]07[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]42[min]46[sec] W longitude 
covering approx. 2 km (1.25 mi.).
    Unit 2. Santa Cruz County, Arizona. From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle 
map Lochiel, Arizona.
    That portion of the Santa Cruz River beginning in the San Rafael De 
La Zanja Grant approx. at 31[deg]22[min]30[sec] N latitude and 
110[deg]35[min]45[sec] W longitude downstream (southerly) to Gila and 
Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona, T. 24 S., R. 17 E., through secs. 11 
and 14, to the south boundary of sec. 14 covering approx. 4.4 km (2.7 
mi.). Also, a tributary that begins in T. 24 S., R. 17 E., sec. 13 at 
approx. 31[deg]21[min]10[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]34[min]16[sec] W 
longitude downstream (southwesterly) to its confluence with the Santa 
Cruz River covering approx. 3 km (1.9 mi.).
    Unit 3. Cochise County, Arizona. From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map 
Huachuca Peak, Arizona.
    Gila and Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona: That portion of Scotia 
Canyon beginning in T. 23 S., R. 19 E., sec. 3 at approx. 
31[deg]27[min]19[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]23[min]44[sec] W longitude 
downstream (southwesterly) through secs. 10, 9, 16 and to approx. 
31[deg]25[min]22[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]25[min]22[sec] W longitude 
in sec. 21 covering approx. 5.4 km (3.4 mi.).
    Unit 4. Cochise County, Arizona. From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map 
Huachuca Peak, Arizona.
    Gila and Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona: That portion of Sunnyside 
Canyon beginning in T. 23 S., R. 19 E., on the east boundary of sec. 10 
downstream (southwesterly) to the south boundary of sec. 10 covering 
approx. 1.1 km (0.7 mi.).
    Unit 5. Cochise County, Arizona. From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map 
Miller Peak, Arizona.
    That portion of Garden Canyon in the Fort Huachuca Military 
Reservation beginning at approx. 31[deg]27[min]13[sec] N latitude and 
110[deg]22[min]33[sec] W longitude downstream (northwesterly) to approx. 
31[deg]28[min]45[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]20[min]11[sec] W longitude 
covering approx. 6.1 km (3.8 mi.).
    Unit 6. Cochise County, Arizona. From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map 
Miller Peak, Arizona.
    Gila and Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona: That portion of Bear 
Canyon beginning at a point in T. 24 S., R. 19 E., sec. 1 at approx. 
31[deg]22[min]30[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]21[min]47[sec] W longitude 
upstream through T. 23 S., R. 19 E., sec. 36 to a point in sec. 31 at 
approx. 31[deg]23[min]18[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]21[min]22[sec] W 
longitude covering approx. 1.7 km (1.0 mi.). Also, continuing up an 
unnamed tributary beginning at a point in T. 23 S., R. 19 E., sec. 31 at 
approx. 31[deg]23[min]18[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]21[min]22[sec] W 
longitude upstream (northerly) to a point in T. 23 S., R. 19 E., sec. 30 
at approx. 31[deg]23[min]44[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]21[min]14[sec] W 
longitude covering approx. 0.9 km (0.5 mi.). Also, that portion of Lone 
Mountain Canyon beginning at its confluence with Bear Creek at a point 
in T. 23 S., R. 19 E., sec. 36 at approx. 31[deg]22[min]54[sec] N 
latitude and 110[deg]21[min]43[sec] W longitude to a point in sec. 36 at 
approx. 31[deg]23[min]26[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]21[min]58[sec] W 
longitude, thence up an unnamed tributary northwesterly into sec. 25 
thence northerly to a point at approx. 31[deg]24[min]13[sec] N latitude 
and 110[deg]21[min]54[sec] W longitude covering approx. 2.7 km (1.7 
mi.). Also that portion of Rattlesnake Canyon beginning at its 
confluence with Lone Mountain Canyon in T. 23 S., R. 19 E., sec. 36 
upstream northeasterly into sec. 25 to a point at approx. 
31[deg]22[min]08[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]21[min]31[sec] W longitude 
covering approx. 1.5 km (1.0 mi.).
    Unit 7. Cochise County, Arizona. From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle maps: 
Hereford, Ariz.; Tombstone SE, Ariz.; Nicksville, Ariz.; Lewis Springs, 
Ariz.; Fairbank, Ariz.; Land, Ariz.
    Gila and Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona: That portion of the San 
Pedro River beginning in the San Rafael Del Valle Grant at a point 
approx. 200 meters upstream (south) of the Hereford Road bridge at 
approx. 31[deg]26[min]16[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]06[min]24[sec] W 
longitude continuing downstream (northerly) through the San Rafael Del 
Valle Grant; T. 21 S., R. 22 E.; T. 21 S., R 21 S.; through the San Juan 
De Las Boquilla y Nogales Grant to a point at approx. 
31[deg]48[min]28[sec] N latitude and 110[deg]12[min]32[sec] W longitude 
covering approx. 54.2 km (33.7 mi.).
    Note:  The maps provided are for informational purposes only. Maps 
for Units 1-7 follow:

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    Family Apiaceae: Lomatium cookii (Cook's lomatium, Cook's desert 
                                parsley)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Jackson and Josephine 
Counties, Oregon, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Lomatium cookii are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) In the Rogue River Valley:
    (A) Vernal pools and ephemeral wetlands and depths and the adjacent 
upland margins of these depressions that hold water for a sufficient 
length of time to sustain Lomatium cookii germination, growth, and 
reproduction. These vernal pools or ephemeral wetlands support native 
plant populations and are seasonally inundated during wet years but do 
not necessarily fill with water every year due to natural variability in 
rainfall. Areas of sufficient size and quality are likely to have the 
following characteristics:
    (1) Elevations from 372 to 411 m (1,220 to 1,350 ft);
    (2) Associated dominant native plants including, but not limited to: 
Alopecurus saccatus, Achnatherum lemmonii, Deschampsia danthonioides, 
Eryngium petiolatum, Lasthenia californica, Myosurus minimus, Navarretia 
leucocephala ssp. leucocephala, Phlox gracilis, Plagiobothrys 
bracteatus, Trifolium depauperatum, and Triteleia hyacinthina; and
    (3) A minimum area of 8 ha (20 ac) to provide intact hydrology and 
protection from development and weed sources.
    (B) The hydrologically and ecologically functional system of 
interconnected pools or ephemeral wetlands or depressions within a 
matrix of surrounding uplands that together form vernal pool complexes 
within the greater watershed. The associated features may include the 
pool basin and ephemeral wetlands; an intact hardpan subsoil underlying 
the surface soils up to 0.75 m (2.5 ft) in depth; and surrounding 
uplands, including mound topography and other geographic and edaphic 
features that support systems of hydrologically interconnected pools and 
other ephemeral wetlands (which may vary in extent depending on site-
specific characteristics of pool size and depth, soil type, and hardpan 
depth).
    (C) Silt, loam, and clay soils that are of ultramafic and 
nonultramafic alluvial origin, with a 0 to 3 percent slope, classified 
as Agate-Winlo or Provig-Agate soils.
    (D) No or negligible presence of competitive, nonnative invasive 
plant species. Negligible is defined for the purpose of this rule as a 
minimal level of nonnative plant species that will still allow Lomatium 
cookii to continue to survive and recover.
    (ii) In the Illinois River Valley:
    (A) Wet meadows in oak and pine forests, sloped mixed-conifer 
openings, and shrubby plant communities that are seasonally inundated 
and support native plant populations. Areas of sufficient size and 
quality are likely to have the following characteristics:
    (1) Elevations from 383 to 488 m (1,256 to 1,600 ft);
    (2) Associated dominant native plants including, but not limited to: 
Achnatherum lemmonii, Arbutus menziesii, Arctostaphylos viscida, 
Camassia spp., Ceanothus cuneatus, Danthonia californica, Deschampsia 
cespitosa, Festuca roemeri var. klamathensis, Poa secunda, Ranunculus 
occidentalis, and Limnanthes gracilis var. gracilis;
    (3) Occurrence primarily in bottomland Quercus garryana-Quercus 
kelloggii-Pinus ponderosa (Oregon white oak-California black oak-
ponderosa pine) forest openings along seasonal creeks; and
    (4) A minimum area of 8 ha (20 ac) to provide intact hydrology and 
protection from development and weed sources.
    (B) The hydrologically and ecologically functional system of 
streams, slopes, and wooded systems that surround and maintain 
seasonally wet alluvial meadows underlain by relatively undisturbed 
ultramafic soils within the greater watershed.
    (C) Silt, loam, and clay soils that are of ultramafic and 
nonultramafic alluvial origin, with a 0 to 40 percent slope, classified 
as Abegg gravelly loam, Brockman clay loam, Copsey clay, Cornutt-Dubakel 
complex, Dumps, Eightlar extremely stony clay, Evans loam, Foehlin 
gravelly loam, Josephine gravelly loam, Kerby loam, Newberg fine sandy 
loam, Pearsoll-Rock outcrop complex, Pollard loam, Riverwash, Speaker-
Josephine gravelly loam, Takilma cobbly loam, or Takilma Variant 
extremely cobbly loam.
    (D) No or negligible presence of competitive, nonnative invasive 
plant species. Negligible is defined for the purpose of this rule as a 
minimal level of nonnative plant species that will still allow Lomatium 
cookii to continue to survive and recover.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (including, 
but not limited to, buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other 
paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the 
legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule and not containing 
one or more of the primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. These critical habitat units were 
mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator, Zone 10, North American 
Datum 1983 (UTM NAD 83) coordinates. These coordinates establish the 
vertices and endpoints of the boundaries of the units.
    (5) Note: Index map for critical habitat for Lomatium cookii in 
Jackson County, Oregon, follows:

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    (6) Unit RV6, subunits A, F, G, and H, for Lomatium cookii: White 
City, Jackson County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV6, subunits A, F, G, and H for Lomatium cookii comprises 
546 ha (1,349 ac) of vernal pool-mounded prairie and swale habitats. RV6 
is located around White City, is 1.6 km (1.0 mi) southwest of Eagle 
Point, and is 440 m (1,444 ft) southeast of the confluence of the Rogue 
River and Little Butte Creek. Subunit RV6A is located north of Whetstone 
Creek and is 500 m (1,200 ft) west of the junction of Highway 62 and 
Antelope Road.

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Subunits RV6F and RV6G are located approximately 500 feet west of Dry 
Creek and are east of Highway 62 in White City. Subunit RV6H is located 
north of Whetstone Creek and south of Antelope Road. Subunit RV6H 
roughly encircles the Hoover Ponds, east of Highway 62, and is 850 m 
(2790 ft) east of subunit RV6A.
    (ii) Map of Unit RV6 for Lomatium cookii follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21JY10.001
    

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    (7) Unit RV8 for Lomatium cookii: Whetstone Creek, Jackson County, 
Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV8 for Lomatium cookii consists of 344 ha (850 ac) of 
vernal pool-mounded prairie and swale habitat. Unit RV8 is located 
approximately 1.4 km (0.9 mi) southeast of the confluence of the Rogue 
River and Whetstone Creek, 2.2 km (1.4 mi) southwest of Tou Velle State 
Park, and 2.9 km southeast of the confluence of Bear Creek and the Rogue 
River. The unit roughly parallels a 2.6-km (1.6-mi) stretch of Whetstone 
Creek to the south.
    (ii) Map of Unit RV8 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (8) Unit RV9, subunits A, B, C, D and E, for Lomatium cookii: 
Medford Airport, Jackson County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV9, subunits A through E, consists of 34 ha (83 ac) of 
slightly degraded vernal pool-mounded prairie habitat. The five subunits 
of RV9 are located mostly within the Rogue Valley International-Medford 
Airport, approximately 2 km (1.2 mi) west of Coker Butte and 1.5 km (0.9 
mi) northeast of Bear Creek. Subunit RV9A is located 1.4 km (0.9 mi) 
north of the Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport and is 300 m 
(980 ft) east of the junction of Vilas Road and

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Table Rock Road. Subunits RV9B through E are located between Upton 
Slough and Bear Creek, 2 mi (1.2 km) southeast of the junction of Vilas 
Road and Table Rock Road, and 1.7 km northeast of the junction of 
Interstate 5 and Highway 62.
    (ii) Map of Unit RV9 for Lomatium cookii follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21JY10.003
    

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    (9) Note: Index map for critical habitat for Lomatium cookii in 
Josephine County, Oregon, follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21JY10.004

    (10) Unit IV1 for Lomatium cookii: Anderson Creek, Josephine County, 
Oregon.
    (i) Units IV1A and B comprise 35 ha (85 ac) of wet meadow and sloped 
mixed conifer

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habitat. Unit IV1A is located 3.5 km (2.2 mi) north of Selma, and 14 km 
(8.8 mi) north of Cave Junction; it is along a 1.0-km (0.6-mi) stretch 
of Anderson Creek and Highway 199, 2.0 km (1.2 mi) southwest of Hays 
Hill Summit. It is also 1.7 km (1.0 mi) northwest of the junction of 
Draper Valley Road and Indian Creek Road. Unit IV1B is located 3.5 km 
(2.2 mi) north of Selma, 3.4 km (2.1 mi) southwest of Hays Hill Summit, 
and 0.8 km (0.5 mi) west of the junction of Draper Valley Road and 
Highway 199.
    (ii) Map of Unit IV1 for Lomatium cookii follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21JY10.005
    

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    (11) Unit IV2 for Lomatium cookii: Draper Creek, Josephine County, 
Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV2 is composed of 28 ha (70 ac) of intact wet meadow 
habitat. It is located 2.7 km (1.7 mi) northeast of Selma and 13.5 km 
(8.4 mi) north of Cave Junction; it is along a 900-m (2,900-ft) stretch 
of Draper Creek, and is located 800 m (2,600 ft) east of Anderson Creek. 
The unit is 800 m (2,600 ft) north-northwest of the confluence of Draper 
Creek and Davis Creek and is 200 m (650 ft) southeast of the junction of 
Draper Valley Road and Indian Creek Road.
    (ii) Map of Unit IV2 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (12) Unit IV3 for Lomatium cookii: Reeves Creek North, Josephine 
County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV3 consists of 152 ha (374 ac) of sloped, mixed-conifer 
and shrubby habitat. The unit is located 1.4 km (0.9 mi) east of the 
confluence between Reeves Creek and the Illinois River and extends along 
a 2.0-km (1.2-mi) stretch of Reeves Creek, beginning 800 m (2,600 ft) 
northeast of the junction of Highway 199 and Reeves Creek Road.
    (ii) Map of Unit IV3 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (13) Unit IV4 for Lomatium cookii: Reeves Creek East, Josephine 
County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV4 consists of 83 ha (204 ac) of sloped, partially open, 
mixed-conifer and shrubby habitat. It is located 6.2 km (3.9 mi) south 
of Selma and 5.3 km (3.3 mi) northwest of Cave Junction. It occurs along 
a 500-m (1,640-ft) stretch of Reeves Creek located 700 m (2,300 ft) 
southeast of Unit IV3.
    (ii) Map of Unit IV4 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (14) Unit IV5 for Lomatium cookii: Reeves Creek South, Josephine 
County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV5 consists of 165 ha (407 ac) of sloped, partially open, 
mixed-conifer and understory shrub habitat. The unit is roughly parallel 
to Highway 199 for 2.5 km (1.6 mi), which is 500 m (1,640 ft) west of 
the unit. The unit is located 1.6 km (1.0 mi) north of Cave Junction, 1 
km (0.6 mi) southeast of Sauers Flat, 800 m (2,600 ft) east of Kerby, 
and 1.2 km (0.7 mi) east of the confluence between Holton Creek and the 
Illinois River.
    (ii) Unit IV5 excludes land bound by 447470, 4673148; 447474, 
4673000; 448289, 4673443; 448361,

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4673480; 448056, 4673583; 447789, 4673459; 447703, 4673370; 447653, 
4673327; 447540, 4673183; 447470, 4673148.
    (iii) Map of Unit IV5 for Lomatium cookii follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21JY10.009
    

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    (15) Unit IV6 for Lomatium cookii: Laurel Road, Josephine County, 
Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV6 totals 182 ha (449 ac) of intact wet meadow habitat. It 
is located west and alongside of the base of Lime Rock, 1.2 km (0.7 mi) 
east of the city of Cave Junction; it follows along Highway 46 for 1.5 
km (0.9 mi). Subunit IV6A is located 1.2 km (0.7 mi) west of Lime Rock 
summit, 1.0 km east of the junction of Laurel Road and Highway 199; it 
is also roughly parallel to Highway 199 for 1.3 km (0.8 mi). Highway 199 
lies approximately 1.0 km (0.6 mi) west of the subunit. Subunit IV6B is 
2.7 km (1.7 mi) east of the confluence of the east and west forks of the 
Illinois River and from the intersection of Holland Loop Road and 
Highway 46; it extends approximately 1.8 km (1.1 mi) to the northeast 
and 2.7 km (1.7 mi) to the north.
    (ii) Map of Unit IV6 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (16) Unit IV7 for Lomatium cookii: Illinois River Forks State Park, 
Josephine County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV7 consists of 55 ha (136 ac) of intact wet meadow 
habitat. The unit is located 500 m (1,640 ft) west of the city of Cave 
Junction and 600 m (1,970 ft) southeast of Pomeroy Dam; it is also 230 m 
(750 ft) east of the confluence of the east and west forks of the 
Illinois River. The unit occurs along a 2.8-km (1.7-mi) stretch of the 
West Fork Illinois River.
    (ii) Map of Unit IV7 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (17) Unit IV8 for Lomatium cookii: Woodcock Mountain, Josephine 
County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV8 consists of 234 ha (579 ac) of wet meadow and shrubby 
habitat. The unit is located 2.4 km (1.5 mi) southwest of the city of 
Cave Junction, 5.3 km (3.3 mi) north of O'Brien, and 140 m (ft) west of 
the confluence of Woodcock Creek and the West Fork Illinois River. It 
occurs along a 3.3-km (2.0-mi) stretch of West Side Road. Unit IV7 is 
400 m (ft) west of Highway 199 and roughly parallels the highway for 5.0 
km (3.1 mi).
    (ii) Map of Unit IV8 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (18) Unit IV9 for Lomatium cookii: Riverwash, Josephine County, 
Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV9 consists of 12 ha (30 ac) of intact wet meadow and 
streambank habitat. It is located 4.2 km (2.6 mi) south of Cave Junction 
and 6.1 km (3.8 mi) north-northeast of O'Brien. It is located along the 
east bend of the West Fork Illinois River, 700 m (2,300 ft) south 
(upstream) of the confluence between Woodcock Creek and the West Fork 
Illinois River.
    (ii) Map of Unit IV9 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (19) Unit IV10 for Lomatium cookii: French Flat North, Josephine 
County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV10 consists of 45 ha (110 ac) of intact wet meadow 
habitat. The unit is located 3.7 km (2.3 mi) south of Cave Junction, 900 
m (2,950 ft) north of the intersection of Sherrier Drive and Raintree 
Drive, and 1.7 km (1.1 mi) southwest of the confluence of Althouse Creek 
and the East Fork Illinois River. It parallels a 300-m (980-ft) stretch 
of Rockydale Road.
    (ii) Map of Unit IV10 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (20) Unit IV11 for Lomatium cookii: Rough and Ready Creek, Josephine 
County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV11 consists of 118 ha (292 ac) of intact wet meadow 
habitat. The unit roughly follows along and is adjacent to a 1.9-km 
(1.2-mi) stretch of Airport Drive. It is located 3 km (1.9 mi) north of 
O'Brien, 900 m (2,950 ft) west of the Rough and Ready Forest Wayside 
State Park, and 122 m (400 ft) east of the confluence with the Illinois 
River and Rough and Ready Creek.
    (ii) Map of Unit IV11 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (21) Unit IV12 for Lomatium cookii: French Flat Middle, Josephine 
County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV12 consists of 492 ha (1,216 ac) of intact wet meadow 
habitat. The unit is located 4.5 km (2.8 mi) east of Cave Junction, 3.7 
km (2.3 mi) northeast of O'Brien, 140 m (460 ft) north and 560 m (1,830 
ft) west of Esterly Lakes, 1.4 km (0.9 mi) northeast of Indian Hill, and 
300 m (960 ft) east of the confluence of Rough and Ready Creek and the 
West Fork Illinois River. It also follows along a 1.6-km (1.0-mi) 
stretch of Rockydale Road until the junction with Waldo Road.

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    (ii) Unit IV12 excludes land bound by 447273, 4659208; 447203, 
4659076; 446889, 4658443; 446818, 4658110; 446840, 4658012; 446808, 
4657965; 446838, 4657883; 446882, 4657863; 447019, 4657935; 447073, 
4658033; 447029, 4658069; 446977, 4658167; 447192, 4658493; 447212, 
4658784; 447290, 4658824; 447455, 4658678; 447581, 4658749; 447723, 
4658749; 447975, 4658749; 447971, 4658840; 447876, 4659346; 447403, 
4659604; 447407, 4659962; 447305, 4660216; 447329, 4660591; 447452, 
4660569; 447689, 4660530; 447706, 4660555; 447643, 4660838; 447497, 
4660883; 447296, 4660866; 447186, 4660643; 447167, 4660448; 447273, 
4659208.
    (iii) Map of Unit IV12 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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    (22) Unit IV13 for Lomatium cookii: Indian Hill, Josephine County, 
Oregon.
    (i) Unit IV13 consists of 22 ha (54 ac) of intact wet meadow 
habitat. The unit is located adjacent to and lies east of a 900-m 
(2,950-ft) stretch of the West Fork Illinois River. It is located 
approximately 300 m south (upstream) of the confluence of Rough and 
Ready Creek and the West Fork Illinois River. The unit is 1.8 km (1.1 
mi) northeast of O'Brien and 350 m (1,150 ft) northwest of Indian Hill.
    (ii) Map of Unit IV13 for Lomatium cookii follows:

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      Family Apocynaceae: Asclepias prostrata (prostrate milkweed)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Starr and Zapata 
Counties, Texas, on the maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features 
essential to the conservation of Asclepias prostrata consist of the 
following components:
    (i) Well-drained sandy soil overlying strata of sandstone or 
indurated caliche;
    (ii) High soil gypsum concentration;

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    (iii) Open savannas and grasslands of the Tamaulipan shrubland 
ecological region;
    (iv) Vegetation composition that includes abundant, diverse pollen 
and nectar plants and healthy populations of native bee and wasp 
species; and
    (v) Less than 20 percent cover of Pennisetum ciliare (buffelgrass).
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
March 30, 2023.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were created using Texas Natural 
Diversity Database (2019-2020) survey data of the documented Asclepias 
prostrata locations in the United States to determine the geological 
formations and soil types they occupy.
    (i) We used the Esri ArcMap software to overlay the geographic 
coordinates of populations on a digitized map of Texas surface geology 
and a digitized soil survey map. We then clipped those areas of 
potential to lands that have documented populations of Asclepias 
prostrata.
    (ii) The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying 
regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat 
designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is 
based are available to the public at the Service's internet site at 
https://www.fws.gov/office/texas-coastal-ecological-services, at https:/
/www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2021-0041, and at the field 
office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office 
location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, 
the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

Figure 1 to Family Apocynaceae: Asclepias prostrata (prostrate milkweed) 
paragraph (5)

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    (6) Unit 1: Zapata County, Texas.
    (i) Unit 1 consists of 6 areas totaling 10.5 ac (4.3 ha) east of 
U.S. Highway 83 in northwest Zapata County. This unit is on private land 
and a county road right-of-way.
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 follows:


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Figure 2 to Family Apocynaceae: Asclepias prostrata (prostrate milkweed) 
paragraph (6)(ii)
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    (7) Unit 2: Starr County, Texas.
    (i) Unit 2 consists of 85.7 ac (34.7 ha) in the Arroyo Ramirez tract 
of Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge. This unit is in 
southwestern Starr County adjacent to the Rio Grande on the U.S.-Mexico 
border. The entire unit is on land owned and managed by the Service.
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 follows:

Figure 3 to Family Apocynaceae: Asclepias prostrata (prostrate milkweed) 
paragraph (7)(ii)

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    (8) Unit 3: Starr County, Texas.
    (i) Unit 3 consists of 4.0 ac (1.6 ha) along both sides of a road 
right-of-way on private land in southern Starr County.
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 follows:

Figure 4 to Family Apocynaceae: Asclepias prostrata (prostrate milkweed) 
paragraph (8)(ii)

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    (9) Unit 4: Starr County, Texas.
    (i) Unit 4 consists of 4.2 ac (1.7 ha) along the unpaved right-of-
way of Los Arrieros Loop, a county road in southwestern Starr County.
    (ii) Map of Unit 4 follows:


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Figure 5 to Family Apocynaceae: Asclepias prostrata (prostrate milkweed) 
paragraph (9)(ii)
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR28FE23.004

    (10) Unit 5: Starr County, Texas.
    (i) Unit 5 consists of 51.9 ac (21.0 ha) in the Arroyo Morteros 
tract of the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge. This unit 
is in western Starr County adjacent to the Rio Grande on the U.S.-Mexico 
border. The entire unit is on land owned and managed by the Service.
    (ii) Map of Unit 5 follows:

Figure 6 to Family Apocynaceae: Asclepias prostrata (prostrate milkweed) 
paragraph (10)(ii)

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    (11) Unit 6: Starr County, Texas.
    (i) Unit 6 consists of 484.3 ac (196.0 ha) entirely on privately 
owned land and the adjacent right-of-way of San Julian Road. This unit 
is in western Starr County.
    (ii) Map of Unit 6 follows:


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Figure 7 to Family Apocynaceae: Asclepias prostrata (prostrate milkweed) 
paragraph (11)(ii)
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    (12) Unit 7: Starr County, Texas.
    (i) Unit 7 consists of 19.4 ac (7.8 ha) along both sides of a right-
of-way and adjacent private land in western Starr County.
    (ii) Map of Unit 7 follows:

Figure 8 to Family Apocynaceae: Asclepias prostrata (prostrate milkweed) 
paragraph (12)(ii)
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR28FE23.007

    (13) Unit 8: Zapata County, Texas.
    (i) Unit 8 consists of 1.0 ac (0.4 ha) on private land in central 
Zapata County.
    (ii) Map of Unit 8 follows:

Figure 9 to Family Apocynaceae: Asclepias prostrata (prostrate milkweed) 
paragraph (13)(ii)

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      Family Asclepiadaceae: Asclepias welshii (Welsh's milkweed).

    Utah, Kane County: entire Coral Pink Sand Dunes, within T43S, R7W 
and R8W, and T44S, R8W about 10 miles west of Kanab; also, the area of 
the Sand Hills, about 10 miles north of Kanab, within T42S, R6W, Section 
8 (S\1/2\ of the N\1/2\ and N\1/2\ of the S\1/2\).

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The constituent elements of this critical habitat are the sand dunes 
themselves.
    Note: The map provided is for informational purposes only. Map 
follows:
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         Family Asteraceae: Ambrosia pumila (San Diego ambrosia)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Riverside and San Diego 
Counties, California, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements (PCE) for 
Ambrosia pumila are:
    (i) PCE 1--Sandy loam or clay soils (regardless of disturbance 
status), including (but not limited to) the Placentia (sandy loam), 
Diablo (clay), and Ramona (sandy loam) soil series that occur on or near 
(up to several hundred meters from but not directly adjacent to) a 
river, creek, or other drainage, or within the watershed of a vernal 
pool, and that occur on an upper terrace (flat or gently sloping areas 
of 0 to 42 percent slopes are typical for terraces on which Ambrosia 
pumila occurrences are found).
    (ii) PCE 2--Grassland or ruderal habitat types, or openings within 
coastal sage scrub, on the soil types and topography described in PCE 1, 
that provide adequate sunlight, and airflow for wind pollination.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures existing on 
the effective date of this rule and not containing one of more of the 
primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, 
and roads, and the land on which such structures are located.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using a base of U.S. Geological Survey 7.5[min] quadrangle maps. 
Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse 
Mercator (UTM) zone 11, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 coordinates.
    (5) Note: Index Map of critical habitat units for Ambrosia pumila 
(San Diego ambrosia) follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Santa Ana River Watershed, Riverside County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1: Santa Ana River Watershed (Map 2) follows:

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    (7) Unit 3: Santa Margarita River Watershed, Riverside County, 
California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 3: Santa Margarita River Watershed (Map 3) follows:

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    (8) Unit 4: San Luis Rey River Watershed. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle Bonsall, San Diego County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 4, San Luis Rey River Watershed (Map 4) follows:

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    (9) Unit 5: San Dieguito River Watershed, San Diego County, 
California.
    (i) Subunit 5B excludes land bound by 485418, 3656210; 485473, 
3656204; 485522, 3656211; 485590, 3656193; 485677, 3656187; 485720, 
3656187; 485731, 3656348; 485724, 3656348; 485576, 3656356; 485534, 
3656359; 485509, 3656315; 485472, 3656290; 485448, 3656272; 485411, 
3656271; 485411, 3656267; 485411, 3656234; returning to 485418, 3656210.
    (ii) Map of Unit 5, San Dieguito River Watershed (Map 5) follows:

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    (10) Unit 6: San Diego River Watershed (Mission Trails Regional 
Park), San Diego County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 6, San Diego River Watershed (Map 6) follows:

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    (11) Unit 7: Sweetwater River Watershed. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle Jamul Mountains, San Diego County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 7, Sweetwater River Watershed (Map 7) follows:

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      Family Asteraceae: Brickellia mosieri (Florida brickell-bush)

    (1) Critical habitat units for Brickellia mosieri are depicted for 
Miami-Dade County, Florida, on the maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Brickellia mosieri are:
    (i) Areas of pine rockland habitat that contain:

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    (A) Open canopy, semi-open subcanopy, and understory;
    (B) Substrate of oolitic limestone rock; and
    (C) A plant community of predominately native vegetation that may 
include, but is not limited to:
    (1) Canopy vegetation dominated by Pinus elliottii var. densa (South 
Florida slash pine);
    (2) Subcanopy vegetation that may include, but is not limited to, 
Serenoa repens (saw palmetto), Sabal palmetto (cabbage palm), 
Coccothrinax argentata (silver palm), Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle), 
Myrsine floridana (myrsine), Metopium toxiferum (poisonwood), Byrsonima 
lucida (locustberry), Tetrazygia bicolor (tetrazygia), Guettarda scabra 
(rough velvetseed), Ardisia escallonioides (marlberry), Psidium longipes 
(mangroveberry), Sideroxylon salicifolium (willow bustic), and Rhus 
copallinum (winged sumac);
    (3) Short-statured shrubs that may include, but are not limited to, 
Quercus pumila (running oak), Randia aculeata (white indigoberry), 
Crossopetalum ilicifolium (Christmas berry), Morinda royoc (redgal), and 
Chiococca alba (snowberry); and
    (4) Understory vegetation that may include, but is not limited to: 
Andropogon spp.; Schizachyrium gracile, S. rhizomatum, and S. sanguineum 
(bluestems); Aristida purpurascens (arrowfeather threeawn); Sorghastrum 
secundum (lopsided Indiangrass); Muhlenbergia capillaris (hairawn 
muhly); Rhynchospora floridensis (Florida white-top sedge); Tragia 
saxicola (pineland noseburn); Echites umbellata (devil's potato); Croton 
linearis (pineland croton); Chamaesyce spp. (sandmats); Chamaecrista 
deeringiania (partridge pea); Zamia integrifolia (coontie); and Anemia 
adiantifolia (maidenhair pineland fern).
    (ii) A disturbance regime that naturally or artificially duplicates 
natural ecological processes (e.g., fire, hurricanes, or other weather 
events) and that maintains the pine rockland habitat described in 
paragraph (2)(i) of this entry.
    (iii) Habitats that are connected and of sufficient area to sustain 
viable populations of Brickellia mosieri in the pine rockland habitat 
described in paragraph (2)(i) of this entry.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located exists within the legal boundaries on 
September 16, 2015.
    (5) Critical habitat map units. Unit maps were developed using ESRI 
ArcGIS mapping software along with various spatial data layers. ArcGIS 
was also used to calculate the size of habitat areas. The projection 
used in mapping and calculating distances and locations within the units 
was North American Albers Equal Area Conic, NAD 83. The maps in this 
entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the 
boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot 
points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at 
the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/verobeach/, at the 
Federal eRulemaking Portal (http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. 
FWS-R4-ES-2013-0108), and at the field office responsible for this 
designation. You may obtain field office location information by 
contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which 
are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit BM1: Trinity Pineland and surrounding areas, Miami-Dade 
County, Florida. Map of Unit BM1 follows:

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    (7) Unit BM2: Nixon Smiley Pineland Preserve and surrounding areas, 
Miami-Dade County, Florida. Map of Unit BM2 follows:

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    (8) Unit BM3: USDA Subtropical Horticultural Research Station and 
surrounding areas, Miami-Dade County, Florida. Map of Unit BM3 follows:

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    (9) Unit BM4: Richmond Pinelands and surrounding areas, Miami-Dade 
County, Florida. Map of Unit BM4 follows:

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    (10) Unit BM5: Quail Roost Pineland and surrounding areas, Miami-
Dade County, Florida. Map of Unit BM5 follows:

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    (11) Unit BM6: Camp Owaissa Bauer and surrounding areas, Miami-Dade 
County, Florida. Map of Unit BM6 follows:

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    (12) Unit BM7: Navy Wells Pineland Preserve and surrounding areas, 
Miami-Dade County, Florida. Map of Unit BM7 follows:

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   Family Asteraceae: Chromolaena frustrata (Cape Sable thoroughwort)

    (1) Critical habitat units for Chromolaena frustrata are depicted 
for Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties, Florida, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Chromolaena frustrata consist of four components:
    (i) Areas of upland habitats consisting of coastal berm, coastal 
rock barren, coastal

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hardwood hammock, rockland hammocks, and buttonwood forest.
    (A) Coastal berm habitat that contains:
    (1) Open to semi-open canopy, subcanopy, and understory; and
    (2) Substrate of coarse, calcareous, storm-deposited sediment.
    (B) Coastal rock barren (Keys cactus barren, Keys tidal rock barren) 
habitat that contains:
    (1) Open to semi-open canopy and understory; and
    (2) Limestone rock substrate.
    (C) Coastal hardwood hammock habitat occurring in Everglades 
National Park that contains:
    (1) Canopy gaps and edges with an open to semi-open canopy, 
subcanopy, and understory; and
    (2) Substrate of marl covered with a thin layer of highly organic 
soil.
    (D) Rockland hammock habitat that contains:
    (1) Canopy gaps and edges with an open to semi-open canopy, 
subcanopy, and understory; and
    (2) Substrate with a thin layer of highly organic soil, marl, humus, 
or leaf litter on top of the underlying limestone.
    (E) Buttonwood forest habitat that contains:
    (1) Open to semi-open canopy and understory; and
    (2) Substrate with calcareous marl muds, calcareous sands, or 
limestone rock.
    (ii) Plant communities of predominately native vegetation with 
either no invasive, nonnative species or with low enough quantities of 
nonnative, invasive plant species to have minimal effect on the survival 
of Chromolaena frustrata.
    (iii) A disturbance regime, due to the effects of strong winds or 
saltwater inundation from storm surge or infrequent tidal inundation, 
that creates canopy openings in coastal berm, coastal rock barren, 
coastal hardwood hammock, rockland hammocks, and buttonwood forest.
    (iv) Habitats that are connected and of sufficient area to sustain 
viable populations in coastal berm, coastal rock barren, coastal 
hardwood hammock, rockland hammocks, and buttonwood forest.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located exists within the legal boundaries on 
February 7, 2014.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Unit maps were developed using ESRI 
ArcGIS mapping software along with various spatial data layers. ArcGIS 
was also used to calculate the size of habitat areas. The projection 
used in mapping and calculating distances and locations within the units 
was North American Albers Equal Area Conic, NAD 83. The maps in this 
entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the 
boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot 
points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at 
the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/verobeach/, on the 
Federal eRulemaking Portal at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. 
FWS-R4-ES-2013-0029, and at the field office responsible for this 
designation. You may obtain field office location information by 
contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which 
are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map of all critical habitat units for Chromolaena 
frustrata follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Everglades National Park, Monroe and Miami-Dade 
Counties, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit 1 consists of a total of 6,166 acres 
(2,495 hectares) in Monroe and Miami-Dade Counties. This unit is 
composed entirely of lands in Federal ownership, 100 percent of which 
are located within the Everglades National Park.
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit 2 consists of a total of 3,431 acres 
(1,388 hectares) in Monroe County. This unit is composed of Federal 
lands within Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) (804 acres 
(325 hectares)); State lands within Dagny Johnson Botanical State Park, 
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, and the Florida Keys Wildlife

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and Environmental Area (2,170 acres (878 hectares)); and parcels in 
private ownership (457 acres (185 hectares)).
    (ii) Index map of Unit 2 follows:
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    (iii) Map A of Unit 2 follows:

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    (iv) Map B of Unit 2 follows:

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    (v) Map C of Unit 2 follows:

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    (vi) Map D of Unit 2 follows:

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    (vii) Map E of Unit 2 follows:

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    (viii) Map F of Unit 2 follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Upper Matecumbe Key, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit 3 consists of 69 acres (28 hectares) 
in Monroe County. This unit is comprised of State lands within 
Lignumvitae Key State Botanical Park, Indian Key Historical State Park 
(24 acres (10 hectares)); City of Islamorada lands within the Key Tree 
Cactus Preserve and Green Turtle Hammock Park and parcels in private 
ownership (45 acres (18 hectares)).
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Lignumvitae Key, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit 4 consists of a total of 180 acres (73 
hectares) in Monroe County. This unit is composed entirely of lands in 
State ownership, 100 percent of which are located within the Lignumvitae 
Key Botanical State Park on Lignumvitae Key in the Florida Keys. This 
unit includes the entire upland area of Lignumvitae Key.

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    (ii) Map of Unit 4 follows:
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    (10) Unit 5: Lower Matecumbe Key, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit 5 consists of a total of 44 acres (18 
hectares) in Monroe County. The unit is composed of State lands

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within Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park and parcels owned by the 
Florida Department of Transportation (22 acres (9 hectares)), and 
parcels in private ownership (22 acres (9 hectares)).
    (ii) Map of Unit 5 follows:
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    (11) Unit 6: Long Key, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit 6 consists of a total of 208 acres (84 
hectares) in Monroe County. This unit is composed of State lands within 
Long Key State Park (151 acres (61 hectares)) and parcels in private 
ownership (57 acres (23 hectares)).
    (ii) Index map of Unit 6 follows:
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    (iii) Map A of Unit 6 follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR08JA14.019
    
    (iv) Map B of Unit 6 follows:

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    (12) Unit 7: Big Pine Key, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit 7 consists of a total of 780 acres 
(316 hectares) in Monroe County. This unit is composed of Federal land 
within the National Key Deer Refuge (686 acres (278 hectares)) and 
parcels in private ownership (94 acres (38 hectares)).
    (ii) Index map of Unit 7 follows:

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    (iii) Map A of Unit 7 follows:

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    (iv) Map B of Unit 7 follows:

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    (v) Map C of Unit 7 follows:

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    (vi) Map D of Unit 7 follows:

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    (vii) Map E of Unit 7 follows:

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    (13) Unit 8: Big Munson Island, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit 8 consists of a total of 28 acres (11 
hectares) in Monroe County. This unit is composed entirely of lands in 
private ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 8 follows:

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    (14) Unit 9: Boca Grande Key, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit 9 consists of a total of 62 acres (25 
hectares) in Monroe County. This unit is composed entirely of lands in 
Federal ownership, 100 percent of which is located within the Key West 
National Wildlife Refuge.
    (ii) Map of Unit 9 follows:

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Family Asteraceae: Cirsium hydrophilum var. hydrophilum (Suisun thistle)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Solano County, 
California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Cirsium 
hydrophilum var. hydrophilum are:
    (i) Persistent emergent, intertidal, estuarine wetland at or above 
the mean high-water line (as extended directly across any intersecting 
channels);

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    (ii) Open channels that periodically contain moving water with 
ocean-derived salts in excess of 0.5 percent; and
    (iii) Gaps in surrounding vegetation to allow for seed germination 
and growth.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
the effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining Solano County 
map units were created on a base map using CDWR color mosaic 1:9,600 
scale digital aerial photographs for Suisun Bay captured June 16, 2003 
(CDFG 2005c). Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal 
Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 10, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 
coordinates.
    (5) Note: Index Maps for Cirsium hydrophilum var. hydrophilum (Map 
1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 1 for Cirsium hydrophilum var. hydrophilum: Hill Slough 
Marsh, Solano County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 for Cirsium hydrophilum var. hydrophilum is 
depicted on Map 2 in paragraph (8)(ii) of this entry.
    (7) Unit 2 for Cirsium hydrophilum var. hydrophilum: Peytonia Slough 
Marsh, Solano County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 2 for Cirsium hydrophilum var. hydrophilum is depicted on 
Map 2 in paragraph (8)(ii) of this entry.

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    (8) Unit 3 for Cirsium hydrophilum var. hydrophilum: Rush Ranch/
Grizzly Island Wildlife Area, Solano County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 1, 2, and 3 for Cirsium hydrophilum var. 
hydrophilum (Map 2) follows:
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      Family Asteraceae: Cirsium loncholepis (La Graciosa thistle)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Luis Obispo and 
Santa Barbara Counties, California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Cirsium 
loncholepis are:
    (i) Mesic areas associated with:
    (A) Margins of dune swales, dune lakes, marshes, and estuaries that 
are associated with dynamic (changing) dune systems including the Santa 
Maria Valley Dune Complex and Santa Ynez Valley Dune Complex;
    (B) Margins of dynamic riparian systems including the Santa Maria 
and Santa Ynez Rivers and Orcutt and San Antonio Creeks; and
    (C) Freshwater seeps and intermittent streams found in other 
habitats, including grassland, meadow, coastal scrub, and oak woodland. 
These areas provide space needed for individual and population growth 
including sites for germination, reproduction, seed dispersal, seed 
bank, and pollination;
    (ii) Associated plant communities including: Central dune scrub, 
coastal dune, coastal scrub, freshwater seep, coastal and valley 
freshwater marsh and fen, riparian scrub (e.g., mule fat scrub, willow 
scrub), oak woodland, intermittent streams, and other wetland 
communities, generally in association with the following species: Juncus 
spp. (rush), Scirpus spp. (tule), Salix spp. (willow), Toxicodendron 
diversilobum (poison oak), Distichlis spicata (salt grass), Baccharis 
pilularis (coyote brush), and B. douglasii (Douglas' baccharis);
    (iii) Soils with a sandy component including but not limited to dune 
sands, Oceano sands, Camarillo sandy loams, riverwash, and sandy 
alluvial soils; and
    (iv) Features that allow dispersal and connectivity between 
populations, particularly:
    (A) Natural riparian drainages in Santa Maria River, Orcutt Creek, 
San Antonio Creek, and Santa Ynez River that are not channelized or 
confined by barriers or dams, such that they have soft bottoms and sides 
and a natural flood plain (allowing uninterrupted water flows); and
    (B) Natural aeolian geomorphology in the Santa Maria Dune Complex 
and Santa Ynez Dune Complex, and along the Santa Maria River, Orcutt 
Creek, San Antonio Creek, and Santa Ynez River drainages that is not 
confined by barriers or wind-blocks such as large manmade structures, 
tree rows, or wind-breaks (allowing uninterrupted winds across these 
areas).
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, airports, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
the effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on base maps using aerial imagery from the National Agricultural 
Imagery Program (aerial imagery captured June 2005). Data were projected 
to Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 11, North American Datum 
(NAD) 1983.
    (5) Note: Index map of Cirsium loncholepis critical habitat follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Callender-Guadalupe Dunes. San Luis Obispo County, 
California.

    From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle maps Oceano, Point Sal, and 
                               Guadalupe.

    (i) Subunit 1A excludes land bounded by the following Universal 
Transverse Mercator

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(UTM) North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) coordinates (E,N):
    (A) 717937.807, 3880783.475; 717849.041, 3880821.504; 717848.938, 
3880817.720; 717849.392, 3880817.650; 717845.549, 3880807.313; 
717843.593, 3880800.027; 717841.269, 3880793.548; 717837.501, 
3880785.669; 717836.131, 3880783.911; 717828.857, 3880776.863; 
717817.989, 3880765.903; 717812.187, 3880758.047; 717776.455, 
3880744.115; 717946.560, 3880643.422; 717990.327, 3880695.942; thence 
returning to 717937.807, 3880783.475.
    (B) 717791.575, 3880459.554; 717799.332, 3880445.386; 717793.518, 
3880418.908; 717877.719, 3880381.762; 717877.788, 3880381.731; 
717878.022, 3880381.614; 717878.247, 3880381.481; 717878.464, 
3880381.333; 717878.670, 3880381.172; 717931.589, 3880343.026; 
717999.080, 3880459.602; 717946.560, 3880564.642; 717687.919, 
3880630.938; 717691.226, 3880626.729; 717694.265, 3880622.551; 
717699.251, 3880616.956; 717706.283, 3880606.405; 717710.417, 
3880598.353; 717714.342, 3880595.747; 717713.908, 3880594.512; 
717712.625, 3880591.920; 717715.053, 3880585.202; 717716.723, 
3880581.192; 717718.867, 3880576.150; 717721.160, 3880570.917; 
717723.858, 3880566.063; 717724.433, 3880561.206; 717728.941, 
3880560.990; 717731.725, 3880540.438; 717732.513, 3880535.099; 
717733.828, 3880528.387; 717734.669, 3880522.890; 717736.483, 
3880519.997; 717735.778, 3880516.228; 717736.401, 3880511.843; 
717741.119, 3880509.748; 717750.271, 3880489.562, thence returning to 
717791.575, 3880459.554.
    (ii) Map of Unit 1, Subunits 1A through 1P, follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Santa Maria River-Orcutt Creek. San Luis Obispo and 
Santa Barbara Counties, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle 
maps Point Sal, Guadalupe, Santa Maria, Casmalia, and Orcutt.
    (i) Unit 2 excludes land bounded by the following UTM NAD83 
coordinates (E,N):

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733655.106, 3859548.220; 733713.315, 3859516.470; 733951.440, 
3859516.470; 733951.440, 3859418.574; 734594.379, 3859415.928; 
734594.379, 3860029.762; 734472.671, 3860021.825; 734462.087, 
3860249.367; 734200.149, 3860336.680; 734110.191, 3860336.680; 
733932.919, 3860286.409; 733932.919, 3860222.908; 733623.356, 
3860209.679; 733615.419, 3860204.388; 733607.481, 3860127.658; 
733567.794, 3860053.575; 733541.335, 3859939.804; 733533.398, 
3859889.533, thence returning to 733655.106, 3859548.220.
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Ca[ntilde]ada de las Flores. Santa Barbara County, 
California.

            From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle map Sisquoc.

    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: San Antonio Creek. Santa Barbara County, California.
    From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle maps Casmalia and Orcutt.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 4, Subunits 4A and 4B, follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: San Antonio Terrace. Santa Barbara County, California.
    From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle map Casmalia.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5 follows:

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    (11) Unit 6: Santa Ynez River. San Luis Obispo County, California. 
From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle map Surf.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 6, Subunits 6A through 6C, follows:

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      Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Chavez, Eddy, Guadalupe, 
Otero, and Socorro Counties, New Mexico, on the maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features 
essential to the conservation

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of Wright's marsh thistle consist of the following components:
    (i) Water-saturated soils with surface or subsurface water flow that 
allows permanent root saturation and seed germination;
    (ii) Alkaline soils;
    (iii) Full sunlight; and
    (iv) Diverse floral communities to attract pollinators.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include humanmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
May 25, 2023.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were created using the latest 
imagery available through Esri (https://www.esri.com/en-us/home). The 
source is DigitalGlobe, and the year of the imagery was 2016. Critical 
habitat units were then mapped using ArcGIS ArcMap 10.4. All data are in 
North America Albers Equal Area Conic projection, Datum North American 
1983. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory 
text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The 
coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are 
available to the public at the Service's internet site at https://
www.fws.gov/office/new-mexico-ecological-services, at http://
www.regulations.gov under Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2018-0071, and at the 
field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field 
office location information by contacting one of the Service regional 
offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:
Figure 1 to Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle) 
paragraph (5)

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    (6) Unit 1: Santa Rosa, Guadalupe County, New Mexico.
    (i) Unit 1 consists of 26.6 hectares (ha) (65.7 acres (ac)) in 
Guadalupe County, New Mexico, and is composed of lands in State (12.65 
ha (31.2 ac)), City of Santa Rosa (9.88 ha (24.4 ac)), and private (4.09 
ha (10.16 ac)) ownership.
    (ii) Maps of Unit 1 follow:

Figure 2 to Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle) 
paragraph (6)(ii)

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Figure 3 to Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle) 
paragraph (6)(ii)

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Figure 4 to Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle) 
paragraph (6)(ii)

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    (7) Unit 2: Alamosa Springs, Socorro County, New Mexico.
    (i) Unit 2 consists of 1.58 ha (3.9 ac) in Socorro County, New 
Mexico, and is composed of lands in private ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 follows:

Figure 5 to Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle) 
paragraph (7)(ii)

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    (8) Unit 3: Bitter Lake, Chaves County, New Mexico.
    (i) Unit 3 consists of 19.0 ha (47.0 ac) in Chaves County, New 
Mexico, and is composed of lands under Federal management, specifically 
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Bitter Lake National Wildlife 
Refuge.
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 follows:

Figure 6 to Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle) 
paragraph (8)(ii)

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    (9) Unit 4 has been excluded from this critical habitat designation.
    (10) Unit 5: La Luz Canyon, Otero County, New Mexico.
    (i) Unit 5 consists of 0.01 ha (0.03 ac) in Otero County, New 
Mexico, and is composed of lands under Federal management, specifically 
the U.S. Forest Service's Lincoln National Forest.
    (ii) Map of Unit 5 follows:

Figure 7 to Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle) 
paragraph (10)(ii)

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    (11) Unit 6: Silver Springs, Otero County, New Mexico.
    (i) Unit 6 consists of 0.38 ha (0.95 ac) in Otero County, New 
Mexico, and is composed of lands under Federal management, specifically 
the U.S. Forest Service's Lincoln National Forest.
    (ii) Map of Unit 6 follows:

Figure 8 to Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle) 
paragraph (11)(ii)

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    (12) Unit 7: Karr/Haynes Canyon, Otero County, New Mexico.
    (i) Unit 7 consists of 1.79 ha (4.42 ac) in Otero County, New 
Mexico, and is composed of lands in private ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 7 follows:

Figure 9 to Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle) 
paragraph (12)(ii)

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    (13) Unit 8: Blue Springs, Eddy County, New Mexico.
    (i) Unit 8 consists of 14.04 ha (34.7 ac) in Eddy County, New 
Mexico, and is composed of lands in private ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 8 follows:

Figure 10 to Family Asteraceae: Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh 
thistle) paragraph (13)(ii)

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         Family Asteraceae: Deinandra conjugens (Otay tarplant)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Diego County, 
California, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Deinandra conjugens are those habitat components that are essential for 
the primary biological needs of the species. Based on our current 
knowledge of this species, the primary constituent elements for 
Deinandra conjugens consist of, but are

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not limited to, soils with a high clay content (generally greater than 
25 percent) (or clay intrusions or lenses) that are associated with 
grasslands, open coastal sage scrub, or maritime succulent scrub 
communities between 25 m (80 ft) and 300 m (1,000 ft) elevation. These 
plant communities contain natural openings that provide habitat for 
Deinandra conjugens life-cycle, and pollen and seed dispersal agents.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include non-Federal lands covered by a 
legally operative Habitat Conservation Plan issued under section 
10(a)(1)(B) of the Act in which Deinandra conjugens is a covered species 
on or before the publication of this final rule.
    (4) Existing features and structures, such as buildings, paved or 
unpaved roads, and other landscaped areas not containing primary 
constituent elements, are not likely to contain the primary constituent 
elements for Deinandra conjugens. Federal actions limited to those 
areas, therefore, would not trigger a section 7 consultation, unless 
they affect the species or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (i) Note: Index map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10DE02.000
    
    (5) Unit 1: Sweetwater/Proctor Valley, San Diego County, California.
    (i) Unit 1a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Jamul Mountains, 
beginning at the SDNWR boundary at UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 505100; thence 
south following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E, N): 505100, 3620400; 505000, 
3620400; 505000, 3620200; 504900, 3620200;

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504900, 3620100; 504800, 3620100; 504800, 3620000; 504700, 3620000; 
504700, 3619900; 504600, 3619900; 504600, 3619700; 504500, 3619700; 
504500, 3619600; 504400, 3619600; 504400, 3619500; 504300, 3619500; 
504300, 3619400; 504100, 3619400; 504100, 3619300; 504000, 3619300; 
thence south to the SDNWR boundary at UTM x-coordinate 504000; thence 
south following the SDNWR boundary returning to the point of beginning 
on the SDNWR boundary at UTM x-coordinate 505100.
    (ii) Unit 1b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps National City and 
Jamul Mountains, beginning at the Sweetwater Reservoir at UTM NAD27 y-
coordinate 3618500; thence east and following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
503000, 3618500; 503000, 3616000; 503100, 3616000; 503100, 3615400; 
503200, 3615400; 503200, 3615300; 503600, 3615300; 503600, 3615400; 
503700, 3615400; 503700, 3615600; 503900, 3615600; 503900, 3615800; 
thence east to the Otay Water District (OWD) boundary at UTM NAD27 y-
coordinate 3615800; thence north following the OWD boundary to the City 
of Chula Vista Preserve Design (CCVPD) boundary; thence east following 
the CCVPD boundary to UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 505900; thence north 
following UTM NAD27 coordinates 505900, 3615900; 506000, 3615900; 
506000, 3616000; 506700, 3616000, 506700, 3616100; thence east to the 
SDNWR boundary at UTM NAD27 y-coordinate 3616100; thence east following 
the SDNWR boundary to UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 507200; thence north 
following UTM NAD27 coordinates 507200, 3616200; 507400, 3616200; 
507400, 3616300; 507500, 3616300; 507500, 3616400; 507600, 3616400; 
thence north to the County of San Diego Major Amendment (CSDMjA) 
boundary at UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 507600; thence east following the 
CSDMjA boundary to the SDNWR boundary; thence south following the SDNWR 
boundary to the CSDMjA boundary; thence south following the CSDMjA 
boundary to UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 506100; thence south following UTM 
NAD27 coordinates 506100, 3613100; 506000, 3613100; thence north to the 
City of Chula Vista (CCV) boundary at UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 506000; 
thence northwest following the CCV boundary south to UTM NAD27 x-
coordinate 505700; thence north to the CCVPD boundary at UTM x-
coordinate 505700: thence northwest along the CCVPD boundary to the City 
of Chula Vista Major Amendment boundary (CCVMjA); thence north along the 
CCVMjA boundary to the CCVPD boundary; thence north and east along the 
CCVPD boundary to the CCVMjA boundary; thence east along the CCVMjA 
boundary to the CCVPD boundary; thence north and west along the CCVPD 
boundary to the MSCP Neutral Area boundary (MNA); thence south and back 
north along the MNA boundary to UTM NAD27 y-coordinate 3614700; thence 
east along UTM NAD27 y-coordinate to the MNA boundary; thence south 
along the MNA boundary to the CCVPD boundary; thence following the CCVPD 
boundary to the MNA boundary; thence south along the MNA boundary to the 
CCVPD boundary; thence west along the CCVPD boundary to UTM NAD27 y-
coordinate 3621500; thence west along UTM y-coordinate to the OWD 
boundary; thence south following the OWD boundary to UTM NAD27 x-
coordinate 504600; thence north following UTM NAD27 coordinates 504600, 
3614600; 504500, 3614600; 504500, 3615500; 504400, 3615500; 504400, 
3615700; 504300, 3615700; 504300, 3615800; 504200, 3615800; 504200, 
3615700; 504100, 3615700; 504100, 3615200; 504000, 3615200; 504000, 
3615100; 503900, 3615100; 503900, 3614900; 503800, 3614900; 503800, 
3614800; 503900, 3614800; 503900, 3614600; 503800, 3614600; 503800, 
3614400; 503700, 3614400; thence south to the OWD boundary at UTM NAD27 
x-coordinate 503700; thence west following the OWD boundary to the 
Multiple Habitat Planning Area (MHPA) boundary; thence west following 
the MHPA to the SDNWR boundary; thence south following the SDNWR 
boundary to UTM NAD27 y-coordinate 3616100; thence west following UTM 
NAD27 coordinates 501200, 3616100; 501200, 3615800; 500800, 3615800; 
thence north to the Sweetwater Authority Water District (SWAWD) boundary 
at UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 500800; thence west following the SWAWD 
boundary to the County of San Diego Minor Amendment (CSDMnA) boundary; 
thence west following the CSDMnA boundary to the SWAWD boundary; thence 
west following the SWAWD boundary to approximately UTM NAD27 coordinates 
5014000, 3618650 where the SWAWD meets the Sweetwater Reservoir 
shoreline; thence south following the Sweetwater Reservoir shoreline 
(SRS) to UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 499400; thence north following UTM NAD27 
coordinates 499400, 3617000; 499400, 3617100; 499300, 3617100; 499300, 
3617200; 499200, 3617200; 499200, 3617000; thence east to the SRS at UTM 
NAD27 y-coordinate 3617000; thence south following the SRS back to the 
point of beginning at UTM NAD27 y-coordinate 3618500; excluding lands 
bounded by the CCVPD boundary at UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 505800; thence 
east following the CCVPD boundary to UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 506100; 
thence north and following UTM NAD27 coordinates 506100, 3614700; 
505700, 3614700; 505700, 3615300; 505800, 3615300; thence north 
returning to the point of beginning on the CCVPD boundary at UTM NAD27 
x-coordinate 505800; excluding lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates 499800, 3616000; 500000, 3616000; 500000, 3615800; 499900, 
3615800; 499900, 3615700; 499800, 3615700; 499800, 3616000; excluding 
the proposed State Route 125 easement.
    (iii) Unit 1c and d: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Jamul 
Mountains, the lands bounded by the CCVPD boundary at Horseshoe Bend and 
Gobblers Knob.

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    (iv) Unit 1e: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Jamul Mountains, the 
lands bounded by the MNA boundary at Rolling Hills Ranch.
    (v) Note: Unit 1 map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10DE02.001
    
    (6) Unit 2: Chula Vista, San Diego County, California.
    (i) Unit 2a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps National City, the 
lands bounded by the CCVPD boundary in Long Canyon and between UTM NAD27 
coordinates 497900 and 499700.
    (ii) Unit 2b and c: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map National City, 
the lands bounded by the CCVPD boundary south of Otay Lakes Road and 
between UTM NAD27 x-coordinates 497300 and 499500.
    (iii) Unit 2d: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map National City, the 
lands bounded by the CCVPD boundary in Rice Canyon and between UTM NAD27 
x-coordinates 496900 and 499100.
    (iv) Unit 2e: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps National City and 
Imperial Beach, the lands bounded by the CCVPD boundary in Telegraph 
Canyon and between UTM NAD27 x-coordinates 498100 and 499300.
    (v) Unit 2f: and h: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Imperial 
Beach, the lands bounded by the CCVPD boundary in Poggi Canyon and 
between UTM NAD27 x-coordinates 497400 and 499000.
    (vi) Unit 2g: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Imperial Beach, 
beginning at the CCV boundary at UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 498600;

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thence south following UTM NAD27 coordinates 498600, 3607300; 498400, 
3607300; 498400, 3607200; 498300, 3607200; 498300, 3606900; 498500, 
3606900; thence south to the CCV boundary at UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 
498500; thence west following the CCV boundary to the CCVPD boundary; 
thence west following the CCVPD boundary to the CCV boundary; thence 
east returning to the point of beginning on the CCV boundary at UTM 
NAD27 x-coordinate 498600.
    (vii) Note: Unit 2 map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10DE02.002
    
    (7) Unit 3: Otay Valley/Big Murphy's, San Diego County, California.
    (i) Unit 3a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Imperial Beach, Otay 
Mesa, and Jamul Mountains beginning on the CCVPD boundary at UTM NAD27 
x-coordinate 499900; thence east following the CCVPD boundary to UTM 
NAD27 x-coordinate 506400; thence south following the UTM NAD27 
coordinates 506400, 3607200; 506300, 3607200; 506300, 3607100; 505600, 
3607100; 505600, 3606900; 505300, 3606900; 505300, 3606700; 505100, 
3606700; 505100, 3606600; 504900, 3606600; 504900, 3606500; 504800, 
3606500; 504800, 3606600; 504700, 3606600; 504700, 3606700; 504500, 
3606700; 504500, 3606600; 504400, 3606600; 504400, 3606500; 504300, 
3606500; 504300, 3606300; thence west to the CCVPD boundary at UTM y-
coordinate 3606300; thence north following the CCVPD boundary to UTM 
NAD27 x-coordinate 502400; thence south following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
502100, 3605600; 502100, 3605500; 501900, 3605500; 501900, 3605300; 
502800, 3605300; 502800, 3605400; thence east to the

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CCVPD boundary at UTM NAD27 y-coordinate 3605400; thence east following 
the CCVPD boundary to UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 504500; thence north 
following UTM NAD27 coordinates 504500, 3606200; 504800, 3606200; 
504800, 3606300; 505000, 3606300; 505000, 3606400; 505100, 3606400; 
505100, 3606500; 505200, 3606500; 505200, 3606600; 505700, 3606600; 
505700, 3606500; 505800, 3606500; 505800, 3606600; 506300, 3606600; 
506300, 3606800; 506600, 3606800; 506600, 3606900; thence east to the 
CCVPD boundary at UTM NAD27 y-coordinate 3606900; thence south following 
the CCVPD boundary to the CCV boundary; thence west following the CCV 
boundary to the CCVPD boundary; thence north following the CCVPD 
boundary to the UTM NAD27 y-coordinate 3604700; thence west following 
UTM NAD27 coordinates 500400, 3604700; 500400, 3604800; 500100, 3604800; 
500100, 3604700; thence west to the CCV boundary at UTM NAD27 y-
coordinate 3604700; thence north along the CCV boundary to the CCVPD 
boundary; thence east following the CCVPD boundary to UTM NAD27 x-
coordinate 501300; thence north following UTM NAD27 coordinates 501300, 
3605300; 501400, 3605300; thence north to the CCVPD boundary at UTM 
NAD27 x-coordinate 501400; thence north following the CCVPD boundary to 
UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 501600; thence north following UTM NAD27 
coordinates 501600, 3605900; 501500, 3605900; 501500, 3606000; 501300, 
3606000; 501300, 3606100; thence north to the CCVPD boundary at UTM 
NAD27 x-coordinate 501300; thence east following the CCVPD boundary to 
UTM NAD27 y-coordinate 3605700; thence east following UTM NAD27 
coordinates 500600, 3605700; 500600, 3605800; 500100, 3605800; 500100, 
3605900; 499900, 3605900; thence north returning to the point of 
beginning on the CCVPD boundary at UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 499900; 
excluding the proposed State Route 125 easement.
    (ii) Unit 3b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Otay Mesa, the 
southern half of the Immigration and Nationalization Service land at 
Brown Field.
    (iii) Unit 3c: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Otay Mesa, 
beginning on the CSDMjA boundary at UTM NAD27 y-coordinate 3604000; 
thence south following the CSDMjA boundary to UTM NAD27 x-coordinate 
509200; thence south following UTM NAD27 coordinates 509200, 3602900; 
509000, 3602900; 509000, 3602800; 509100, 3602800; 509100, 3602700; 
508200, 3602700; 508200, 3603200; 508100, 3603200; 508100, 3603400; 
508000, 3603400; 508000, 3603600; 508100, 3603600; 508100, 3603700; 
508200, 3603700; 508200, 3603800; 508400, 3603800; 508400, 3604000; 
returning to the point of beginning on the CSDMjA boundary at UTM NAD27 
y-coordinate 3604000.
    (iv) Note: Unit 3 map follows:

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 Family Asteraceae: Deinandra increscens ssp. villosa (Gaviota tarplant)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Santa Barbara County, 
California, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Deinandra increscens ssp. villosa are the habitat components that 
provide:
    (i) Sandy soils associated with coastal terraces adjacent to the 
coast or uplifted marine sediments at interior sites up to 5.6 km (3.5 
mi) inland from the coast, and
    (ii) Plant communities that support associated species, including 
needlegrass grassland and coastal sage scrub communities, particularly 
where the following associated species are found: Needlegrass species 
(Nassella spp.), California sagebrush (Artemisia californica), coyote 
bush (Baccharis pilularis), sawtooth golden bush (Hazardia squarrosa), 
and California buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum).
    (3) Critical habitat does not include existing features and 
structures, such as buildings, roads, aqueducts, railroads, airports, 
other paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas not 
containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.
Critical Habitat Map Units.
    (i) Data layers defining map units were mapped using Universal 
Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (ii) Note: Index map follows:

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    (4) Sudden Peak Unit: Santa Barbara County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Tranquillon Mountain, Lompoc 
Hills, Santa Rosa Hills, lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10 
NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 729958, 3827610; 729742, 3827440; 729579, 
3827450; 729425, 3827600; 729439, 3827710; 729508, 3827830; 729376,

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3827830; 729212, 3827800; 729116, 3827760; 729008, 3827960; 728870, 
3828070; 727858, 3828370; 727151, 3828380; 726435, 3828390; 726349, 
3828300; 726296, 3828210; 726142, 3828370; 725873, 3828420; 725662, 
3828470; 725478, 3828790; 724801, 3829170; 724588, 3829000; 724595, 
3829180; 724666, 3829350; 724689, 3829390; 724710, 3829420; 724742, 
3829500; 724748, 3829510; 724772, 3829520; 724802, 3829490; 724864, 
3829440; 724894, 3829450; 724903, 3829460; 724923, 3829490; 724952, 
3829510; 724982, 3829500; 724993, 3829460; 725000, 3829450; 725013, 
3829430; 725045, 3829430; 725100, 3829430; 725105, 3829430; 725116, 
3829420; 725120, 3829410; 725124, 3829350; 725129, 3829320; 725139, 
3829300; 725145, 3829290; 725196, 3829290; 725210, 3829290; 725229, 
3829280; 725242, 3829270; 725252, 3829260; 725266, 3829230; 725267, 
3829200; 725289, 3829140; 725294, 3829130; 725325, 3829110; 725354, 
3829110; 725375, 3829150; 725383, 3829160; 725444, 3829140; 725456, 
3829150; 725460, 3829160; 725460, 3829180; 725452, 3829200; 725437, 
3829230; 725430, 3829260; 725427, 3829310; 725432, 3829350; 725406, 
3829410; 725427, 3829420; 725435, 3829420; 725496, 3829400; 725526, 
3829410; 725556, 3829420; 725581, 3829410; 725586, 3829410; 725617, 
3829380; 725651, 3829330; 725679, 3829310; 725708, 3829340; 725738, 
3829340; 725774, 3829300; 725786, 3829260; 725796, 3829240; 725862, 
3829220; 725869, 3829220; 725888, 3829190; 725912, 3829130; 725917, 
3829120; 725956, 3829090; 725986, 3829080; 726017, 3829070; 726048, 
3829070; 726056, 3829090; 726061, 3829130; 726069, 3829170; 726090, 
3829220; 726100, 3829280; 726112, 3829300; 726130, 3829310; 726163, 
3829290; 726242, 3829220; 726253, 3829200; 726284, 3829170; 726314, 
3829160; 726333, 3829160; 726478, 3829080; 726500, 3829060; 726529, 
3829020; 726558, 3829050; 726570, 3829080; 726584, 3829090; 726616, 
3829100; 726651, 3829100; 726738, 3829050; 726768, 3829040; 726799, 
3829020; 726830, 3829000; 726907, 3828970; 726925, 3828950; 726935, 
3828920; 726942, 3828910; 726964, 3828860; 726961, 3828830; 726952, 
3828800; 726957, 3828760; 726995, 3828750; 727013, 3828740; 727022, 
3828720; 727026, 3828680; 727046, 3828620; 727053, 3828560; 727083, 
3828570; 727121, 3828590; 727140, 3828600; 727145, 3828620; 727143, 
3828660; 727168, 3828720; 727186, 3828780; 727223, 3828840; 727232, 
3828870; 727242, 3828940; 727251, 3828960; 727273, 3828970; 727281, 
3828970; 727291, 3828960; 727312, 3828930; 727343, 3828910; 727414, 
3828880; 727433, 3828870; 727521, 3828760; 727579, 3828670; 727659, 
3828660; 727724, 3828680; 727806, 3828720; 727873, 3828820; 728014, 
3829090; 728073, 3829130; 728179, 3829170; 728262, 3829210; 728345, 
3829230; 728412, 3829250; 728414, 3829240; 728688, 3829280; 728783, 
3829210; 728830, 3829050; 728820, 3828900; 728839, 3828590; 728863, 
3828400; 728940, 3828300; 729160, 3828270; 729685, 3828110; 729721, 
3828100; 729755, 3828070; 729958, 3827610.
    (ii) Note: Map 2 follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07NO02.001

    (5) Conception-Gaviota Unit: Santa Barbara County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Gaviota, Lompoc Hills, Point 
Conception, Sacate, and Tranquillon Mountain, lands bounded by the 
following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 729837, 3821770; 729855, 
3821690; 729971, 3821490; 730078, 3821250;

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730181, 3821200; 730191, 3821100; 730302, 3820990; 730393, 3820950; 
730490, 3820870; 730490, 3820840; 730445, 3820790; 730431, 3820750; 
730455, 3820690; 730520, 3820630; 730464, 3820600; 730344, 3820590; 
730333, 3820570; 730346, 3820500; 730377, 3820470; 730496, 3820520; 
730587, 3820480; 730593, 3820450; 730530, 3820400; 730514, 3820360; 
730523, 3820330; 730625, 3820210; 730716, 3820200; 730731, 3820190; 
730718, 3820160; 730653, 3820100; 730646, 3819980; 730614, 3819910; 
730617, 3819860; 730679, 3819780; 730729, 3819750; 730822, 3819770; 
730967, 3819830; 730997, 3819830; 731013, 3819810; 730970, 3819750; 
730793, 3819640; 730748, 3819560; 730764, 3819530; 730761, 3819440; 
730779, 3819410; 730783, 3819260; 730921, 3819080; 731051, 3819040; 
731073, 3819060; 731099, 3819240; 731134, 3819290; 731148, 3819290; 
731160, 3819400; 731174, 3819330; 731164, 3819290; 731149, 3819290; 
731155, 3819210; 731165, 3819180; 731211, 3819140; 731219, 3819020; 
731282, 3818980; 731303, 3818890; 731356, 3818870; 731386, 3818900; 
731418, 3819100; 731472, 3819130; 731510, 3818920; 731511, 3818770; 
731540, 3818740; 731587, 3818790; 731627, 3818860; 731641, 3818850; 
731651, 3818830; 731631, 3818650; 731641, 3818600; 731658, 3818590; 
731785, 3818620; 731841, 3818730; 731900, 3818770; 731931, 3818750; 
731924, 3818600; 731936, 3818580; 731999, 3818550; 732050, 3818560; 
732097, 3818660; 732142, 3818700; 732147, 3818740; 732126, 3818790; 
732145, 3818820; 732169, 3818810; 732215, 3818780; 732260, 3818790; 
732289, 3818770; 732285, 3818740; 732228, 3818640; 732238, 3818500; 
732269, 3818500; 732323, 3818650; 732344, 3818660; 732371, 3818620; 
732374, 3818530; 732419, 3818490; 732479, 3818490; 732537, 3818560; 
732578, 3818550; 732627, 3818580; 732644, 3818510; 732584, 3818410; 
732599, 3818320; 732534, 3818230; 732571, 3818140; 732609, 3818110; 
732700, 3818130; 732759, 3818160; 732818, 3818220; 732914, 3818270; 
732939, 3818310; 732945, 3818240; 732879, 3818170; 732828, 3818060; 
732812, 3818030; 732809, 3817980; 732856, 3817950; 732945, 3817970; 
733036, 3818070; 733120, 3818160; 733150, 3818160; 733231, 3818070; 
733234, 3818070; 733240, 3818040; 733109, 3817940; 733092, 3817880; 
733109, 3817830; 733281, 3817800; 733363, 3817810; 733547, 3817950; 
733576, 3817960; 733646, 3817900; 733604, 3817840; 733588, 3817780; 
733601, 3817750; 733643, 3817740; 733702, 3817770; 733793, 3817750; 
733820, 3817840; 733908, 3817800; 733987, 3817810; 734040, 3817950; 
734157, 3818050; 734158, 3818010; 734120, 3817980; 734083, 3817910; 
734045, 3817760; 734020, 3817730; 733957, 3817710; 733907, 3817670; 
733894, 3817550; 733963, 3817490; 734053, 3817490; 734088, 3817550; 
734101, 3817650; 734160, 3817700; 734193, 3817770; 734250, 3817800; 
734324, 3817820; 734350, 3817870; 734361, 3817860; 734345, 3817780; 
734255, 3817710; 734226, 3817650; 734232, 3817550; 734273, 3817470; 
734257, 3817410; 734267, 3817390; 734385, 3817440; 734414, 3817350; 
734449, 3817320; 734478, 3817350; 734490, 3817530; 734470, 3817770; 
734481, 3817860; 734492, 3817880; 734565, 3817880; 734639, 3818000; 
734669, 3818000; 734639, 3817810; 734654, 3817750; 734634, 3817700; 
734638, 3817620; 734755, 3817490; 734782, 3817430; 734806, 3817430; 
734841, 3817510; 734892, 3817580; 734928, 3817580; 734927, 3817420; 
734987, 3817400; 735019, 3817340; 735054, 3817330; 735108, 3817370; 
735123, 3817360; 735093, 3817220; 735102, 3817180; 735175, 3817150; 
735206, 3817120; 735305, 3817160; 735354, 3817200; 735376, 3817100; 
735360, 3816990; 735450, 3816840; 735485, 3816840; 735495, 3816860; 
735711, 3816870; 735754, 3816850; 735817, 3816780; 735847, 3816790; 
735877, 3816850; 735856, 3816940; 735871, 3816960; 735993, 3816910; 
736021, 3816920; 736012, 3816930; 736295, 3816960; 736323, 3816930; 
736470, 3817040; 736500, 3817040; 736559, 3817070; 736591, 3817000; 
736651, 3817020; 736688, 3817010; 736717, 3816940; 736701, 3816880; 
736713, 3816850; 736747, 3816810; 736777, 3816800; 736826, 3816820; 
736851, 3816850; 736893, 3816970; 736882, 3817060; 736919, 3817080; 
736978, 3816890; 736960, 3816710; 736991, 3816690; 737091, 3816760; 
737087, 3816860; 737103, 3816890; 737196, 3816850; 737260, 3816870; 
737277, 3816960; 737230, 3817080; 737202, 3817100; 737210, 3817130; 
737247, 3817170; 737368, 3817120; 737402, 3817140; 737584, 3817090; 
737594, 3817060; 737702, 3817010; 737792, 3817000; 737807, 3816970; 
737793, 3816910; 737816, 3816880; 737856, 3816880; 737914, 3816940; 
738009, 3816800; 738067, 3816870; 738158, 3816860; 738157, 3816890; 
738093, 3816980; 738092, 3817030; 738132, 3816990; 738305, 3816950; 
738365, 3816950; 738420, 3816920; 738575, 3816960; 738594, 3817000; 
738541, 3817140; 738552, 3817170; 738593, 3817210; 738589, 3817270; 
738620, 3817330; 738653, 3817340; 738668, 3817330; 738648, 3817230; 
738698, 3817090; 738658, 3816860; 738632, 3816790; 738642, 3816730; 
738702, 3816720; 738774, 3816760; 738801, 3816790; 738799, 3816850; 
738817, 3816880; 738908, 3816860; 739028, 3816870; 739087, 3816890; 
739179, 3816830; 739209, 3816830; 739268, 3816880; 739298, 3816880; 
739309, 3816750; 739362, 3816740; 739411, 3816780; 739448, 3816870; 
739539, 3816850; 739605, 3816880; 739901, 3816930; 739928, 3816900; 
740007, 3816900; 740117, 3816940; 740137, 3816950; 740130, 3816980; 
740102, 3817010; 740161, 3817130; 740191, 3817150; 740230, 3817070; 
740284, 3817040; 740326, 3817040; 740362, 3817060; 740635, 3817030; 
740617, 3817030; 740657, 3817010; 740765, 3817020; 740856, 3817010; 
740900, 3817050; 740937, 3817130; 740972, 3817140; 741018, 3817080; 
741095, 3817040; 741125, 3817060; 741245, 3817040; 741298, 3817080; 
741314, 3817110; 741562, 3817110; 741605, 3817060; 741665, 3817050; 
741735, 3817080; 741787, 3817170; 741918, 3817200; 741982, 3817180; 
742113, 3817170; 742196, 3817210; 742798, 3817310; 742860, 3817300; 
742980, 3817300; 743099, 3817320; 743221, 3817270; 743244, 3817280; 
743250, 3817340; 743308, 3817360; 743343, 3817390; 743596, 3817430; 
743607, 3817410; 743874, 3817420; 743908, 3817390; 743938, 3817380; 
744027, 3817420; 744117, 3817430; 744176, 3817470; 744303, 3817490; 
744367, 3817530; 744644, 3817570; 744660, 3817540; 744685, 3817540; 
744744, 3817570; 744769, 3817570; 744804, 3817510; 744829, 3817510; 
744925, 3817540; 744985, 3817540; 745044, 3817570; 745077, 3817490; 
745137, 3817470; 745205, 3817500; 745228, 3817500; 745258, 3817440; 
745289, 3817430; 745318, 3817460; 745321, 3817500; 745287, 3817560; 
745284, 3817590; 745313, 3817600; 745501, 3817590; 745524, 3817590; 
745544, 3817630; 745731, 3817700; 745771, 3817730; 746052, 3817770; 
746091, 3817720; 746121, 3817730; 746209, 3817810; 746240, 3817750; 
746360, 3817750; 746388, 3817820; 746521, 3817830; 746544, 3817910; 
746722, 3818070; 746833, 3818030; 747014, 3818010; 747043, 3818020; 
747031, 3818050; 747374, 3818110; 747401, 3818090; 747431, 3818100; 
747460, 3818150; 747549, 3818180;

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747606, 3818130; 747633, 3818070; 747653, 3818060; 747702, 3818080; 
747763, 3818060; 747776, 3818110; 747958, 3818180; 748008, 3818150; 
748091, 3818140; 748121, 3818090; 748153, 3818070; 748243, 3818060; 
748303, 3818080; 748315, 3818100; 748305, 3818120; 748585, 3818230; 
748630, 3818180; 748783, 3818110; 748808, 3818120; 748816, 3818140; 
749085, 3818040; 749116, 3818010; 749187, 3817980; 749239, 3817910; 
749423, 3817960; 749430, 3817860; 749569, 3817740; 749647, 3817730; 
749696, 3817690; 749756, 3817700; 749847, 3817670; 749893, 3817680; 
749934, 3817760; 749964, 3817790; 750026, 3817710; 750106, 3817740; 
750176, 3817720; 750266, 3817730; 750357, 3817790; 750765, 3817740; 
750777, 3817720; 750898, 3817700; 751017, 3817710; 751077, 3817740; 
751161, 3817690; 751409, 3817660; 751445, 3817670; 751468, 3817710; 
751498, 3817710; 751527, 3817650; 751560, 3817640; 751620, 3817660; 
751710, 3817650; 751769, 3817700; 751850, 3817700; 751888, 3817720; 
751966, 3817740; 752007, 3817760; 752091, 3817720; 752142, 3817720; 
752186, 3817730; 752185, 3817750; 752495, 3817790; 752518, 3817760; 
752668, 3817760; 752879, 3817730; 752929, 3817750; 752925, 3817810; 
752949, 3817900; 752963, 3817940; 752993, 3817950; 753068, 3817800; 
753148, 3817780; 753206, 3817790; 753231, 3818030; 753260, 3818070; 
753348, 3817820; 753388, 3817800; 753508, 3817790; 753531, 3817840; 
753535, 3817980; 753562, 3818010; 753593, 3817980; 753651, 3817870; 
753686, 3817860; 753760, 3817880; 753834, 3817950; 753893, 3817970; 
754161, 3818050; 754228, 3818090; 754245, 3818140; 754992, 3818450; 
755014, 3818420; 755141, 3818430; 755230, 3818480; 755254, 3818520; 
755249, 3818560; 755238, 3818660; 755250, 3818800; 755280, 3818810; 
755352, 3818670; 755375, 3818640; 755403, 3818640; 755436, 3818760; 
755489, 3818860; 755534, 3818820; 755575, 3818730; 755586, 3818640; 
755617, 3818590; 755647, 3818600; 755734, 3818700; 755856, 3818650; 
755927, 3818700; 756035, 3818670; 756077, 3818680; 756044, 3818780; 
756057, 3818950; 756151, 3818810; 756212, 3818780; 756333, 3818770; 
756368, 3818790; 756435, 3818880; 756455, 3818930; 756536, 3819010; 
756550, 3818970; 756603, 3818920; 756619, 3818790; 756561, 3818700; 
756576, 3818670; 756695, 3818650; 756758, 3818620; 756819, 3818620; 
756895, 3818740; 756927, 3818830; 756990, 3818880; 757011, 3818840; 
757002, 3818750; 757038, 3818660; 757063, 3818630; 757118, 3818620; 
757178, 3818620; 757209, 3818610; 757238, 3818620; 757267, 3818660; 
757297, 3818670; 757359, 3818610; 757379, 3818620; 757404, 3818640; 
757436, 3818730; 757436, 3818820; 757532, 3818850; 757582, 3818790; 
757574, 3818680; 757587, 3818610; 757606, 3818590; 757660, 3818580; 
757720, 3818600; 757802, 3818550; 757931, 3818540; 757966, 3818560; 
757957, 3818660; 758005, 3818750; 758001, 3818840; 758075, 3818930; 
758071, 3818990; 758100, 3819020; 758124, 3819140; 758214, 3819020; 
758142, 3818900; 758180, 3818840; 758179, 3818750; 758222, 3818690; 
758314, 3818640; 758323, 3818580; 758413, 3818500; 758482, 3818520; 
758657, 3818550; 758700, 3818600; 758708, 3818680; 758738, 3818690; 
758794, 3818610; 758848, 3818580; 758923, 3818550; 758952, 3818560; 
759096, 3818660; 759126, 3818770; 759157, 3818750; 759168, 3818660; 
759189, 3818630; 759278, 3818600; 759288, 3818480; 759316, 3818470; 
759406, 3818450; 759496, 3818470; 759573, 3818390; 759641, 3818380; 
759681, 3818400; 759695, 3818440; 759674, 3818620; 759727, 3818650; 
759810, 3818650; 759830, 3818290; 759919, 3818100; 759988, 3817930; 
759729, 3817980; 759478, 3818010; 759217, 3818010; 758902, 3818010; 
758751, 3817980; 758567, 3817930; 758397, 3817880; 758186, 3817920; 
757595, 3817960; 757096, 3817950; 756634, 3817920; 756455, 3817910; 
756241, 3817920; 755971, 3817930; 755452, 3817920; 755057, 3817910; 
754820, 3817930; 754772, 3818110; 754583, 3818130; 754488, 3818160; 
754446, 3818160; 754433, 3818070; 754463, 3817870; 754315, 3817820; 
754240, 3817840; 754112, 3817820; 753820, 3817730; 753689, 3817610; 
753599, 3817600; 753438, 3817620; 753296, 3817610; 753000, 3817580; 
752956, 3817540; 752869, 3817530; 752688, 3817540; 752379, 3817510; 
752131, 3817480; 751813, 3817460; 751526, 3817460; 751312, 3817510; 
750941, 3817550; 750704, 3817560; 750557, 3817570; 750473, 3817550; 
750339, 3817500; 750192, 3817410; 750036, 3817370; 749949, 3817400; 
749771, 3817440; 748910, 3817700; 748606, 3817730; 748344, 3817710; 
748155, 3817660; 748066, 3817600; 748021, 3817510; 747963, 3817420; 
747899, 3817380; 747829, 3817340; 747690, 3817240; 747620, 3817230; 
747528, 3817260; 747464, 3817290; 747511, 3817540; 747431, 3817590; 
747177, 3817450; 747052, 3817370; 747124, 3817180; 746926, 3817100; 
746752, 3817050; 746670, 3817050; 746578, 3817060; 746487, 3817020; 
746259, 3816890; 746108, 3816830; 745972, 3816820; 745461, 3816790; 
745216, 3816760; 744860, 3816720; 744574, 3816570; 744655, 3816460; 
744621, 3816380; 744557, 3816360; 744428, 3816380; 744368, 3816360; 
744289, 3816330; 744207, 3816280; 744075, 3816240; 743893, 3816240; 
743710, 3816240; 743576, 3816260; 743444, 3816240; 743168, 3816280; 
743014, 3816260; 742907, 3816190; 742841, 3816110; 742786, 3816080; 
742114, 3816030; 741814, 3816010; 741507, 3816040; 741374, 3816020; 
741117, 3815950; 740983, 3815940; 740864, 3815940; 740750, 3815960; 
740635, 3815970; 740543, 3815950; 740437, 3815900; 740266, 3815840; 
740113, 3815800; 739992, 3815790; 739469, 3815780; 739362, 3815750; 
739187, 3815750; 738956, 3815760; 738749, 3815750; 738472, 3815710; 
738080, 3815640; 737729, 3815560; 737613, 3815520; 737525, 3815480; 
737454, 3815470; 737393, 3815480; 737297, 3815470; 737212, 3815450; 
737163, 3815410; 737122, 3815350; 737042, 3815190; 737001, 3815130; 
736814, 3815060; 736721, 3815050; 736557, 3815060; 736302, 3815130; 
735981, 3815170; 735719, 3815200; 735519, 3815240; 735387, 3815220; 
735259, 3815220; 735138, 3815230; 735020, 3815250; 734963, 3815240; 
734861, 3815230; 734761, 3815200; 734683, 3815120; 734653, 3815030; 
734637, 3814960; 734572, 3814910; 734287, 3814800; 734139, 3814700; 
734071, 3814630; 734016, 3814520; 734017, 3814450; 734027, 3814340; 
734042, 3814260; 734082, 3814180; 734048, 3814160; 734011, 3814160; 
733934, 3814230; 733834, 3814250; 733716, 3814250; 733702, 3814270; 
733716, 3814320; 733684, 3814390; 733652, 3814430; 733606, 3814450; 
733538, 3814560; 733527, 3814610; 733490, 3814670; 733419, 3814720; 
733342, 3814740; 733265, 3814750; 733224, 3814780; 733160, 3814830; 
733076, 3814860; 732793, 3814930; 732732, 3814910; 732641, 3814850; 
732607, 3814870; 732606, 3814890; 732579, 3814940; 732495, 3814940; 
732452, 3814880; 732429, 3814870; 732409, 3814850; 732351, 3814800; 
732293, 3814790; 732295, 3814840; 732329, 3814890; 732390, 3814980; 
732384, 3815040; 732395, 3815110; 732359, 3815260; 732288, 3815340; 
732226, 3815410; 732195, 3815570; 732206, 3815670; 732181, 3815720; 
732154, 3815780; 732131, 3815820;

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732140, 3815990; 732154, 3816090; 732137, 3816570; 732072, 3816920; 
732014, 3817200; 731949, 3817400; 731910, 3817520; 731800, 3817760; 
731742, 3818040; 731657, 3818180; 731480, 3818350; 731486, 3818420; 
731438, 3818490; 731359, 3818520; 731311, 3818550; 731293, 3818620; 
731188, 3818710; 731058, 3818740; 731038, 3818760; 730986, 3818830; 
730940, 3818840; 730870, 3818930; 730821, 3818980; 730742, 3819010; 
730632, 3819110; 730576, 3819160; 730525, 3819280; 730501, 3819400; 
730475, 3819460; 730428, 3819550; 730389, 3819610; 730311, 3819710; 
730243, 3819800; 730184, 3819850; 730123, 3819880; 730054, 3819890; 
729972, 3819900; 729908, 3819960; 729891, 3820160; 729836, 3820260; 
729809, 3820390; 729758, 3820580; 729697, 3820730; 729633, 3820880; 
729601, 3821000; 729531, 3821140; 729499, 3821220; 729553, 3821600; 
729546, 3821700; 729521, 3821780; 729492, 3821790; 729615, 3821830; 
729837, 3821770; 757199, 3818110; 757102, 3818190; 757102, 3818260; 
757275, 3818250; 757269, 3818320; 757110, 3818360; 757113, 3818410; 
757403, 3818400; 757355, 3818550; 757183, 3818560; 757163, 3818530; 
756943, 3818550; 756500, 3818610; 756469, 3818590; 756433, 3818530; 
756414, 3818460; 756427, 3818410; 756466, 3818340; 756486, 3818270; 
756489, 3818230; 756531, 3818140; 756558, 3818050; 756611, 3818000; 
756698, 3817970; 756884, 3817980; 757199, 3817990; 757199, 3818110.
    (ii) Note: Map 3 follows:

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    (6) Santa Ynez Mountains Unit (Gaviota tarplant): Santa Barbara 
County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Santa Rosa Hills and Sacate, 
lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
747710, 3821530; 747708, 3821520; 747676, 3821490; 747651, 3821470; 
747601, 3821430; 747545, 3821390; 747491, 3821350; 747409, 3821330;

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747383, 3821320; 747323, 3821300; 747288, 3821300; 747240, 3821300; 
747204, 3821310; 747150, 3821330; 747123, 3821340; 747104, 3821350; 
747051, 3821380; 747023, 3821380; 746956, 3821370; 746929, 3821340; 
746918, 3821330; 746903, 3821290; 746900, 3821270; 746909, 3821240; 
746925, 3821220; 746945, 3821200; 746980, 3821180; 746998, 3821150; 
747011, 3821140; 747023, 3821130; 747042, 3821120; 747072, 3821090; 
747081, 3821080; 747092, 3821050; 747102, 3820980; 747108, 3820960; 
747124, 3820950; 747134, 3820940; 747194, 3820930; 747216, 3820900; 
747220, 3820890; 747230, 3820860; 747231, 3820820; 747257, 3820730; 
747344, 3820660; 747492, 3820540; 747783, 3820400; 747831, 3820350; 
747902, 3820290; 747931, 3820270; 747964, 3820290; 748102, 3820440; 
748147, 3820460; 748170, 3820470; 748195, 3820490; 748232, 3820520; 
748257, 3820540; 748280, 3820550; 748291, 3820550; 748302, 3820560; 
748327, 3820560; 748414, 3820560; 748453, 3820560; 748519, 3820590; 
748575, 3820620; 748619, 3820630; 748688, 3820640; 748735, 3820650; 
748763, 3820670; 748818, 3820700; 748851, 3820700; 748954, 3820700; 
749061, 3820700; 749095, 3820700; 749112, 3820710; 749147, 3820720; 
749226, 3820770; 749243, 3820780; 749266, 3820790; 749372, 3820810; 
749400, 3820820; 749469, 3820860; 749504, 3820870; 749523, 3820880; 
749552, 3820880; 749571, 3820870; 749603, 3820870; 749628, 3820870; 
749660, 3820880; 749701, 3820900; 749744, 3820910; 749769, 3820910; 
749821, 3820900; 749835, 3820900; 749872, 3820910; 749904, 3820930; 
749930, 3820930; 749955, 3820930; 749978, 3820930; 749993, 3820920; 
750000, 3820910; 750004, 3820890; 749997, 3820860; 749973, 3820830; 
749923, 3820800; 749904, 3820790; 749855, 3820770; 749775, 3820760; 
749715, 3820760; 749636, 3820760; 749603, 3820750; 749530, 3820730; 
749517, 3820720; 749505, 3820710; 749493, 3820690; 749501, 3820660; 
749503, 3820630; 749496, 3820600; 749487, 3820570; 749462, 3820540; 
749453, 3820540; 749438, 3820530; 749461, 3820510; 749484, 3820500; 
749507, 3820490; 749537, 3820490; 749572, 3820500; 749579, 3820500; 
749796, 3820530; 749832, 3820540; 749862, 3820550; 749929, 3820570; 
749949, 3820570; 749966, 3820580; 749989, 3820580; 750012, 3820590; 
750089, 3820610; 750158, 3820640; 750184, 3820650; 750247, 3820680; 
750281, 3820680; 750303, 3820680; 750372, 3820690; 750384, 3820700; 
750439, 3820700; 750562, 3820750; 750616, 3820770; 750713, 3820810; 
750817, 3820820; 750846, 3820830; 750863, 3820840; 750913, 3820880; 
750979, 3820920; 751051, 3820980; 751112, 3820970; 751231, 3820960; 
751357, 3820950; 751454, 3820940; 751527, 3820930; 751526, 3820920; 
751511, 3820900; 751475, 3820850; 751439, 3820820; 751394, 3820800; 
751365, 3820770; 751308, 3820700; 751281, 3820680; 751240, 3820660; 
751221, 3820640; 751199, 3820600; 751187, 3820590; 751180, 3820580; 
751160, 3820570; 751128, 3820570; 751117, 3820570; 751117, 3820580; 
751132, 3820620; 751136, 3820650; 751136, 3820670; 751128, 3820700; 
751110, 3820720; 751088, 3820720; 751079, 3820720; 751072, 3820710; 
751063, 3820700; 751051, 3820680; 751045, 3820630; 751037, 3820610; 
751020, 3820580; 750988, 3820520; 750974, 3820490; 750963, 3820490; 
750862, 3820490; 750796, 3820490; 750753, 3820470; 750731, 3820450; 
750710, 3820430; 750682, 3820410; 750664, 3820400; 750627, 3820400; 
750555, 3820400; 750536, 3820390; 750509, 3820360; 750492, 3820350; 
750473, 3820350; 750447, 3820340; 750440, 3820340; 750379, 3820330; 
750282, 3820340; 750250, 3820340; 750223, 3820330; 750193, 3820310; 
750158, 3820280; 750133, 3820270; 750092, 3820250; 750071, 3820240; 
750048, 3820240; 750041, 3820230; 750006, 3820230; 749986, 3820230; 
749952, 3820230; 749894, 3820250; 749817, 3820250; 749801, 3820250; 
749762, 3820230; 749707, 3820230; 749675, 3820230; 749618, 3820240; 
749569, 3820240; 749519, 3820240; 749496, 3820230; 749437, 3820200; 
749399, 3820190; 749341, 3820180; 749290, 3820160; 749260, 3820150; 
749099, 3820140; 749049, 3820130; 749011, 3820120; 748982, 3820110; 
748938, 3820100; 748865, 3820100; 748821, 3820100; 748769, 3820120; 
748730, 3820130; 748701, 3820140; 748687, 3820130; 748627, 3820110; 
748581, 3820090; 748546, 3820080; 748405, 3820070; 748383, 3820080; 
748312, 3820060; 748253, 3820050; 748154, 3820000; 748104, 3819990; 
748028, 3819980; 747992, 3819970; 747956, 3819940; 747893, 3819900; 
747769, 3819840; 747743, 3819840; 747709, 3819860; 747678, 3819920; 
747637, 3820020; 747587, 3820130; 747517, 3820240; 747435, 3820300; 
747375, 3820310; 747303, 3820310; 747192, 3820300; 747186, 3820290; 
747106, 3820280; 747099, 3820280; 747069, 3820270; 746957, 3820260; 
746946, 3820250; 746934, 3820240; 746925, 3820220; 746929, 3820190; 
746939, 3820150; 746934, 3820120; 746913, 3820090; 746895, 3820080; 
746824, 3820060; 746808, 3820060; 746784, 3820010; 746775, 3820000; 
746766, 3820000; 746732, 3819990; 746725, 3819990; 746679, 3819980; 
746663, 3819990; 746615, 3819980; 746602, 3819980; 746588, 3819980; 
746575, 3819990; 746548, 3820010; 746512, 3820040; 746477, 3820040; 
746431, 3820030; 746422, 3820030; 746369, 3820010; 746299, 3820000; 
746264, 3820010; 746246, 3820010; 746218, 3820020; 746211, 3820020; 
746163, 3820020; 746149, 3820020; 746133, 3820010; 746095, 3819970; 
746083, 3819960; 746061, 3819960; 746055, 3819950; 746026, 3819960; 
746009, 3819960; 745999, 3819970; 745982, 3819990; 745948, 3820070; 
745937, 3820100; 745935, 3820120; 745945, 3820160; 745956, 3820170; 
745993, 3820210; 746037, 3820230; 746052, 3820240; 746062, 3820250; 
746133, 3820300; 746166, 3820310; 746196, 3820330; 746236, 3820330; 
746263, 3820330; 746287, 3820330; 746322, 3820320; 746393, 3820310; 
746405, 3820310; 746414, 3820320; 746424, 3820330; 746428, 3820340; 
746430, 3820400; 746426, 3820400; 746417, 3820430; 746397, 3820460; 
746372, 3820490; 746349, 3820500; 746332, 3820510; 746312, 3820530; 
746274, 3820570; 746248, 3820590; 746230, 3820610; 746212, 3820620; 
746163, 3820630; 746109, 3820630; 746091, 3820630; 746076, 3820620; 
746053, 3820600; 746002, 3820540; 745988, 3820530; 745975, 3820520; 
745909, 3820500; 745788, 3820490; 745755, 3820480; 745708, 3820450; 
745610, 3820390; 745574, 3820360; 745531, 3820330; 745439, 3820290; 
745426, 3820280; 745412, 3820260; 745398, 3820220; 745385, 3820200; 
745359, 3820160; 745342, 3820150; 745264, 3820110; 745221, 3820080; 
745194, 3820060; 745171, 3820050; 745162, 3820050; 745084, 3820060; 
745047, 3820050; 744936, 3819990; 744905, 3819980; 744861, 3819950; 
744835, 3819950; 744777, 3819920; 744735, 3819900; 744710, 3819900; 
744657, 3819880; 744623, 3819860; 744601, 3819850; 744571, 3819840; 
744564, 3819840; 744491, 3819840; 744417, 3819840; 744390, 3819830; 
744322, 3819810; 744251, 3819800; 744196, 3819800; 744182, 3819790; 
744151, 3819780; 744114, 3819780; 744079, 3819790; 744047, 3819800; 
743990, 3819800; 743937, 3819800; 743889, 3819860; 743826, 3819960; 
743779, 3819990; 743727, 3820040;

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743686, 3820090; 743644, 3820130; 743636, 3820170; 743695, 3820200; 
743722, 3820210; 743728, 3820210; 743765, 3820220; 743789, 3820230; 
743915, 3820270; 744011, 3820290; 744069, 3820310; 744084, 3820320; 
744211, 3820370; 744227, 3820370; 744261, 3820370; 744279, 3820360; 
744312, 3820350; 744385, 3820310; 744408, 3820300; 744427, 3820300; 
744509, 3820310; 744566, 3820300; 744600, 3820310; 744613, 3820310; 
744626, 3820330; 744623, 3820390; 744627, 3820410; 744637, 3820420; 
744670, 3820450; 744685, 3820460; 744716, 3820490; 744745, 3820510; 
744777, 3820530; 744799, 3820510; 744804, 3820500; 744807, 3820480; 
744803, 3820460; 744790, 3820430; 744779, 3820420; 744770, 3820390; 
744779, 3820370; 744801, 3820350; 744864, 3820330; 744905, 3820320; 
744972, 3820320; 745028, 3820310; 745135, 3820280; 745158, 3820280; 
745180, 3820290; 745194, 3820300; 745217, 3820360; 745251, 3820400; 
745255, 3820430; 745259, 3820490; 745268, 3820560; 745286, 3820620; 
745283, 3820650; 745271, 3820660; 745253, 3820660; 745226, 3820650; 
745142, 3820600; 745123, 3820590; 745100, 3820590; 745073, 3820580; 
745063, 3820580; 745049, 3820590; 745051, 3820620; 745062, 3820630; 
745084, 3820650; 745133, 3820660; 745150, 3820670; 745182, 3820700; 
745208, 3820710; 745288, 3820720; 745325, 3820730; 745336, 3820730; 
745364, 3820740; 745403, 3820770; 745431, 3820790; 745449, 3820800; 
745496, 3820810; 745511, 3820820; 745534, 3820840; 745548, 3820860; 
745578, 3820870; 745751, 3820870; 745803, 3820880; 745829, 3820890; 
745845, 3820910; 745858, 3820940; 745863, 3820960; 745890, 3821020; 
745916, 3821060; 745944, 3821080; 746103, 3821120; 746154, 3821140; 
746180, 3821160; 746198, 3821230; 746218, 3821250; 746237, 3821260; 
746278, 3821260; 746308, 3821270; 746324, 3821270; 746375, 3821270; 
746457, 3821250; 746488, 3821240; 746514, 3821230; 746519, 3821230; 
746536, 3821220; 746550, 3821230; 746591, 3821270; 746623, 3821290; 
746636, 3821300; 746665, 3821310; 746691, 3821330; 746719, 3821370; 
746733, 3821390; 746772, 3821460; 746857, 3821540; 746868, 3821540; 
746894, 3821550; 746969, 3821550; 746986, 3821550; 747014, 3821560; 
747062, 3821580; 747092, 3821600; 747145, 3821600; 747181, 3821600; 
747194, 3821590; 747266, 3821540; 747285, 3821530; 747315, 3821530; 
747344, 3821530; 747377, 3821530; 747397, 3821550; 747399, 3821550; 
747428, 3821590; 747710, 3821530.

 Family Asteraceae: Enceliopsis nudicaulis var. corrugata (Ash Meadows 
                                 sunray)

    Nevada, Nye County, Ash Meadows: SW\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 15, SW\1/
4\NE\1/4\ and W\1/2\SE\1/4\ sec. 21, NW\1/4\NE\1/4\ sec. 22, E\1/2\SE\1/
4\ sec. 34, SW\1/4\NE\1/4\, S\1/2\NW\1/4\, SW\1/4\, and W\1/2\SE\1/4\ 
sec. 35, T17S R50E. SE\1/4\ sec. 20, T17S, R51E. NW\1/4\, SW\1/4\, and 
W\1/2\SE\1/4\ sec. 1, E\1/2\NE\1/4\, SW\1/4\NW\1/4\, NW\1/4\SW\1/4\, and 
E\1/2\SE\1/4\ sec. 2, NE\1/4\NW\1/4\S. 12, E\1/2\SW\1/4\ and W\1/2\SE\1/
4\ sec. 13, T18S, R50E. SW\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 7, NW\1/4\NE\1/4\ and SE\1/
4\SW\1/4\ sec. 18, T18S, R51E.
    Known primary constituent elements include dry washes or whitish 
saline soil associated with outcrops of pale whitish limestone.
    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC01JN91.155
    
 Family Asteraceae: Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (Willamette daisy)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Benton, Lane, Linn, 
Marion, and Polk Counties, Oregon, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens are the habitat components that 
provide:
    (i) Early seral upland prairie, wet prairie, or oak savanna habitat 
with a mosaic of low-growing grasses and forbs, and spaces to establish 
seedlings or new vegetative growth; an absence of dense canopy 
vegetation; and undisturbed subsoils.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include man-made structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, airports, roads, and other paved areas, and the 
land on which such structures are located) existing on the effective 
date of this rule and not containing one or more of the primary 
constituent elements.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Critical habitat units are described 
below. Data layers defining map units were created using USGS 24,000 
scale Digital Ortho Quads captured in 2000. Critical habitat units were 
then mapped using UTM zone 10, NAD 1983 coordinates.
    (5) Note: Map 1 (Index map for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens) 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31OC06.011

    (6) Unit 1 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-1), Polk 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 2 (Unit 1 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-1)) 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31OC06.012

    (7) Unit 2 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens, Marion County, 
Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 3 (Unit 2 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-2)) 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31OC06.013

    (8) Unit 3 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-3), Linn 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 4 (Unit 3 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-3)) 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31OC06.014

    (9) Unit 4 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-4), Benton 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 5 (Unit 4 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-4)) 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31OC06.015

    (10) Unit 5 of Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-5), Benton 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 6 (Unit 5 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-5)) 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31OC06.016

    (11) Unit 6 of Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-6), Lane 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 7 (Unit 6 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-6)) 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31OC06.017

    (12) Unit 7 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-7), Lane 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 8 (Unit 7 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-7)) 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31OC06.018

    (13) Unit 8 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-8), Lane 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 9 (Unit 8 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-8)) 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31OC06.019

    (14) Unit 9 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-9), Lane 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 10 (Unit 9 for Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens (WD-9)) 
follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR31OC06.020

          Family Asteraceae: Erigeron parishii (Parish's daisy)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Bernardino County, 
California, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Erigeron parishii are those habitat components that are essential for 
the primary biological needs of the species. Based on our current 
knowledge of this species, the primary constituent elements of critical 
habitat for this species are listed below and consist of, but are not 
limited to:
    (i) Soils derived primarily from upstream or upslope limestone, 
dolomite, or quartz monzonite parent materials that occur on dry, rocky 
hillsides, shallow drainages, or

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outwash plains at elevations between 1,171 and 1,950 m (3,842 and 6,400 
ft);
    (ii) Soils with intact, natural surfaces that have not been 
substantially altered by land use activities (e.g., graded, excavated, 
re-contoured, or otherwise altered by ground-disturbing equipment); and
    (iii) Associated plant communities that have areas with an open 
canopy cover.
    (3) Existing features and structures, such as buildings, active 
mines, paved or unpaved roads, other paved or cleared areas, lawns, and 
other urban landscaped areas, are not likely to contain one or more of 
the primary constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those 
areas, therefore, would not trigger a section 7 consultation, unless 
they may affect the species or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (i) Note: Index map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR24DE02.000
    
    (4) Northeastern Slope Unit, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Fawnskin, Big Bear City, and 
Onyx Peak, California.
    (ii) Subunit 1a: land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 507200, 3802000; 507400, 3802000; 507400, 3801800; 
507500, 3801800; 507500, 3801600; 507400, 3801600; 507400, 3801500; 
507500, 3801500; 507500, 3801200; 507600, 3801200; 507600, 3801300; 
507700, 3801300; 507700, 3801400; 507800, 3801400; 507800, 3801500; 
507900, 3801500; 507900, 3801600; 508100, 3801600; 508100, 3801100; 
508000, 3801100; 508000, 3800900; 507900, 3800900; 507900, 3800800; 
507700, 3800800; 507700, 3800900; 507600, 3800900; 507600, 3801000; 
507500, 3801000; 507500, 3800700; 507400, 3800700; 507400, 3800300; 
507300, 3800300; 507300, 3799900; 507100, 3799900; 507100, 3800100; 
506900, 3800100; 506900, 3800500; 506800, 3800500; 506800, 3800700; 
506700, 3800700; 506700, 3801100; 507100, 3801100; 507100, 3801400; 
507000, 3801400; 507000, 3801800; 507100, 3801800; 507100, 3801900; 
507200, 3801900; and 507200, 3802000.
    (iii) Subunit 1b: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 508300, 3802400; 508500, 3802400; 508500, 3801900; 
508400, 3801900; 508400, 3801800; 508100, 3801800; 508100, 3802300; 
508300, 3802300; and 508300, 3802400.
    (iv) Subunit 1c: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 509700, 3800500; 510200, 3800500; 510200, 3800200; 
510100, 3800200; 510100, 3800100; 509700, 3800100; and 509700, 3800500.
    (v) Subunit 1d: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 510300, 3801000; 510500, 3801000; 510500, 3800800; 
510300, 3800800; and 510300, 3801000.
    (vi) Subunit 1e: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 510900, 3802200; 511200, 3802200; 511200, 3801700; 
511100, 3801700; 511100, 3801400; 510700, 3801400; 510700, 3801800; 
510800, 3801800; 510800, 3802100; 510900, 3802100; and 510900, 3802200.
    (vii) Subunit 1f: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 511400, 3801000; 511600, 3801000; 511600, 3800900; 
511700, 3800900; 511700, 3800700; 511600, 3800700;

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511600, 3800600; 511500, 3800600; 511500, 3800500; 511200, 3800500; 
511200, 3800400; 511000, 3800400; 511000, 3800500; 510900, 3800500; 
510900, 3800600; 511000, 3800600; 511000, 3800700; 511300, 3800700; 
511300, 3800800; 511400, 3800800; and 511400, 3801000.
    (viii) Subunit 1g: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 511800, 3800000; 512200, 3800000; 512200, 3799900; 
512300, 3799900; 512300, 3799800; 512400, 3799800; 512400, 3799800; 
512400, 3799500; 512300, 3799400; 511900, 3799400; 511900, 3799500; 
511700, 3799500; 511700, 3799400; 511500, 3799400; 511500, 3799500; 
511400, 3799500; 511400, 3799600; 511300, 3799600; 511300, 3799800; 
511800, 3799800; and 511800, 3800000.
    (ix) Subunit 1h: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 512100, 3800700; 512400, 3800700; 512400, 3800600; 
512500, 3800600; 512500, 3800400; 512600, 3800400; 512600, 3800300; 
512700, 3800300; 512700, 3800100; 512600, 3800100; 512600, 3800000; 
512300, 3800000; 512300, 3800300; 512200, 3800300; 512200, 3800200; 
512100, 3800200; 512100, 3800100; 511900, 3800100; 511900, 3800200; 
511800, 3800200; 511800, 3800400; 511900, 3800400; 511900, 3800500; 
512100, 3800500; and 512100, 3800700.
    (x) Subunit 1i: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 512200, 3803200; 512400, 3803200; 512400, 3802900; 
512100; 3803100; 512500, 3803100; 512500, 3802800; 512400, 3802800; 
512400, 3802600; 512500, 3802600; 512500, 3802700; 512800, 3802700; 
512800, 3802600; 512900, 3802600; 512900, 3802400; 512800, 3802400; 
512800, 3802300; 512700, 3802300; 512700, 3802200; 512500, 3802200; 
512500, 3802000; 512400, 3802000; 512400, 3801800; 512000, 3801800; 
512000, 3802100; 512100, 3802100; 512100, 3802300; 511900, 3802300; 
511900, 3802800; 512000, 3802800; 512000, 3802900; 512100, 3802900; 
512100, 3803100; 512200, 3803100; and 512200, 3803200.
    (xi) Subunit 1j: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 513300, 3802300; 513600, 3802300; 513600, 3802000; 
513700, 3802000; 513700, 3801900; 513800, 3801900; 513800, 3802000; 
514100, 3802000; 514100, 3801600; 514000, 3801600; 514000, 3801400; 
513800, 3801400; 513800, 3801500; 513600, 3801500; 513600, 3801600; 
513400, 3801600; 513400, 3801700; 513300, 3801700; 513300, 3801800; 
513200, 3801800; 513200, 3802200; 513300, 3802200; and 513300, 3802300.
    (xii) Subunit 1k: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 515800, 3802900; 516000, 3802900; 516000, 3802800; 
516100, 3802800; 516100, 3802500; 516300, 3802500; 516300, 3802200; 
516000, 3802200; 516000, 3802000; 516100, 3802000; 516100, 3801900; 
516200, 3801900; 516200, 3801700; 516300, 3801700; 516300, 3801500; 
516400, 3801500; 516400, 3800800; 516300, 3800800; 516300, 3800700; 
516000, 3800700; 516000, 3801300; 515900, 3801300; 515900, 3801400; 
515800, 3801400; 515800, 3801600; 515700, 3801600; 515700, 3801700; 
515100, 3801700; 515100, 3801800; 515000, 3801800; 515000, 3801500; 
515100, 3801500; 515100, 3801200; 515000, 3801200; 515000, 3801100; 
514900, 3801100; 514900, 3800700; 514400, 3800700; 514400, 3801000; 
514300, 3801000; 514300, 3801400; 514400, 3801400; 514400, 3801500; 
514500, 3801500; 514500, 3801600; 514600, 3801600; 514600, 3801600; 
514600, 3802100; 514700, 3802100; 514700, 3802400; 514800, 3802400; 
514800, 3802600; 514900, 3802600; 514900, 3802800; 515300, 3802800; 
515300, 3802500; 515200, 3802500; 515200, 3802300; 515400, 3802300; 
515400, 3802200; 515400, 3802200; 515500, 3802200; 515500, 3802100; 
515600, 3802700; 515700, 3802700; 515700, 3802800; 515800, 3802800, and 
515800; 3802900.
    (xiii) Subunit 1l: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 515600, 3801200; 515900, 3801200; 515900, 3800800; 
515500, 3800800; 515500, 3801100; 515600, 3801100; and 515600, 3801200.
    (xiv) Subunit 1m: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 514900, 3799900; 514900, 3800000; 515000, 3800000; 
515000, 3800200; 514900, 3800200; 514900, 3800500; 515000, 3800500; 
515000, 3800600; 515400, 3800600; 515400, 3800200; 515500, 3800200; 
515500, 3799700; 515400, 3799700; 515400, 3799600; 516000, 3799600; 
516000, 3799500; 516100, 3799500; 516100, 3799200; 516500, 3799200; 
516500, 3799100; 516600, 3799100; 516600, 3798900; 516500, 3798900; 
516500, 3798800; 516200, 3798800; 516200, 3798800; 516200, 3798900; 
516000, 3798900; 516000, 3799100; 515900, 3799100; 515900, 3799000; 
515700, 3799000; 515700, 3799100; 515600, 3799100; 515600, 3799000; 
515200, 3799000; 515200, 3799100; 514800, 3799100; 514800, 3799200; 
514700, 3799200; 514700, 3799300; 514100, 3799300; 514100, 3799400; 
514000, 3799400; 514000, 3799300; 513600, 3799300; 513600, 3799400; 
513500, 3799400; 513500, 3799600; 513600, 3799600; 513600, 3799700; 
513500, 3799700; 513500, 3800000; 513600, 3800000; 513600, 3800100; 
513700, 3800100; 513700, 3800200; 513900, 3800200; 513900; 3800000; 
514700, 3800000; 514700, 3799900; and 514900, 3799900; excluding land 
bounded by 514900, 3799900; 514900, 3799700; 515000, 3799700; 515000, 
3799900; and 514900, 3799900.
    (xv) Subunit 1n: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 517300, 3801000; 517800, 3801000; 517800, 3800600; 
517600, 3800600; 517600, 3800300; 517500, 3800300; 517500, 3800200; 
517000, 3800200; 517000, 3800700; 517100, 3800700; 517100, 3800800; 
517200, 3800800; 517200, 3800900; 517300, 3800900; and 517300, 3801000.
    (xvi) Subunit 1o: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 519200, 3801600; 519500, 3801600; 519500, 3801500; 
519600, 3801500; 519600, 3801100; 519500, 3801100; 519500, 3800900; 
519400, 3800900; 519400, 3800800; 519300, 3800800; 519300, 3800700; 
519200, 3800700; 519200, 3800600; 519100, 3800600; 519100, 3800500; 
518800, 3800500; 518800, 3800900; 518900, 3800900; 518900, 3801000; 
519000, 3801000; 519000, 3801100; 519100, 3801100; 519100, 3801500; 
519200, 3801500; and 519200, 3801600.
    (xvii) Subunit 1p: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 520000, 3801100; 520300, 3801100; 520300, 3800700; 
520100, 3800700; 520100, 3800600; 519900, 3800600; 519900, 3800700; 
519800, 3800700; 519800, 3800900; 519900, 3800900; 519900, 3801000; 
520000, 3801000; and 520000, 3801100.

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    (xviii) Subunit 1q: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 521100, 3800700; 521300, 3800700; 521300, 3800600; 
521400, 3800600; 521400, 3800500; 521600, 3800500; 521600, 3800300; 
521700, 3800300; 521700, 3800200; 521600, 3800200; 521600, 3800100; 
521500, 3800100; 521500, 3800000; 521300, 3800000; 521300, 3799900; 
521200, 3799900; 521200, 3799700; 521000, 3799700; 521000, 3799600; 
520900, 3799600; 520900, 3799500; 520500, 3799500; 520500, 3799100; 
520300, 3799100; 520300, 3799300; 520200, 3799300; 520200, 3799200; 
520000, 3799200; 520000, 3799000; 520200, 3799000; 520200, 3798900; 
520300, 3798900; 520300, 3798800; 520700, 3798800; 520700, 3798600; 
520800, 3798600; 520800, 3798700; 521500, 3798700; 521500, 3798800; 
521300, 3798800; 521300, 3798900; 521700, 3798900; 521700, 3799000; 
522000, 3799000; 522000, 3798900; 522100, 3798900; 522100, 3798700; 
522000, 3798700; 522000, 3798600; 521900, 3798600; 521900, 3798400; 
521500, 3798400; 521500, 3798100; 521300, 3798100; 521300, 3798000; 
521200, 3798000; 521200, 3797800; 520600, 3797800; 520600, 3797900; 
520500, 3797900; 520500, 3798100; 520400, 3798100; 520400, 3798200; 
520300, 3798200; 520300, 3798400; 520200, 3798400; 520200, 3798500; 
520100, 3798500; 520100, 3798600; 519600, 3798600; 519600, 3798900; 
519200, 3798900; 519200, 3799200; 519300, 3799200; 519300, 3799300; 
519500, 3799300; 519500, 3799400; 519700, 3799400; 519700, 3799500; 
519900, 3799500; 519900, 3799600; 520100, 3799600; 520100, 3799700; 
520300, 3799700; 520300, 3799800; 520400, 3799800; 520400, 3799900; 
520500, 3799900; 520500, 3800100; 520600, 3800100; 520600, 3800300; 
520800, 3800300; 520800, 3800400; 520900, 3800400; 520900, 3800500; 
521000, 3800500; 521000, 3800600; 521100, 3800600; and 521100, 3800700.
    (xix) Subunit 1r: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 519200, 3797300; 519600, 3797300; 519600, 3796900; 
519500, 3796900; 519500, 3796800; 519400, 3796800; 519400, 3796600; 
519300, 3796600; 519300, 3796500; 519500, 3796500; 519500, 3796400; 
519600, 3796400; 519600, 3796100; 519700, 3796100; 519700, 3796000; 
519600, 3796000; 519600, 3795400; 519300, 3795400; 519300, 3795500; 
518500, 3795500; 518500, 3795900; 518800, 3795900; 518800, 3796000; 
519000, 3796000; 519000, 3796100; 519100, 3796100; 519100, 3796200; 
519200, 3796200; 519200, 3796500; 518900, 3796500; 518900, 3796600; 
518800, 3796600; 518800, 3796900; 518900, 3796900; 518900, 3797000; 
519100, 3797000; 519100, 3797200; 519200, 3797200; and 519200, 3797300.
    (xx) Subunit 1s: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 520000, 3797600; 520300, 3797600; 520300, 3797100; 
520100, 3797100; 520100, 3797000; 520000, 3797000; 520000, 3796900; 
519800, 3796900; 519800, 3797000; 519700, 3797000; 519700, 3797400; 
519800, 3797400; 519800, 3797500; 520000, 3797500; and 520000, 3797600.
    (xxi) Subunit 1t: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 521300, 3797100; 521700, 3797100; 521700, 3796700; 
521600, 3796700; 521600, 3796600; 521400, 3796600; 521400, 3796700; 
521300, 3796700; and 521300, 3797100.
    (xxii) Subunit 1u: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 519300, 3794600; 519700, 3794600; 519700, 3794300; 
519600, 3794300; 519600, 3794100; 519500, 3794100; 519500, 3794000; 
519400, 3794000; 519400, 3793900; 519300, 3793900; 519300, 3793800; 
519000, 3793800; 519000, 3794200; 519100, 3794200; 519100, 3794300; 
519200, 3794300; 519200, 3794400; 519300, 3794400; and 519300, 3794600.
    (xxiii) Subunit 1v: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 519800, 3794300; 520200, 3794300; 520200, 3793900; 
520300, 3793900; 520300, 3794000; 520500, 3794000; 520500, 3794100; 
521000, 3794100; 521000, 3794200; 521600, 3794200; 521600, 3793900; 
521500, 3793900; 521500, 3793800; 521200, 3793800; 521200, 3793700; 
521100, 3793700; 521100, 3793600; 520800, 3793600; 520800, 3793700; 
520600, 3793700; 520600, 3793600; 520300, 3793600; 520300, 3793700; 
520200, 3793700; 520200, 3793800; 520000, 3793800; 520000, 3793700; 
519800, 3793700; and 519800, 3794300.
    (xxiv) Subunit 1w: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 521700, 3793800; 522100, 3793800; 522100, 3793700; 
522400, 3793700; 522400, 3793600; 522500, 3793600; 522500, 3793300; 
522400, 3793300; 522400, 3792700; 522300, 3792700; 522300, 3792600; 
522200, 3792600; 522200, 3792500; 522000, 3792500; 522000, 3792600; 
521800, 3792600; 521800, 3792700; 521600, 3792700; 521600, 3793000; 
521500, 3793000; 521500, 3793300; 521600, 3793300; 521600, 3793700; 
521700, 3793700; and 521700, 3793800.
    (xxv) Subunit 1x: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 530800, 3789300; 531100, 3789300; 531100, 3788900; 
531000, 3788900; 531000, 3788800; 530600, 3788800; 530600, 3788900; 
530500, 3788900; 530500, 3789100; 530600, 3789100; 530600, 3789200; 
530800, 3789200; and 530800, 3789300.
    (xxvi) Subunit 1y: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 530900, 3788600; 531500, 3788600; 531500, 3788300; 
530900, 3788300; and 530900, 3788600.
    (xxvii) Note: Erigeron parishii map follows.

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  Family Asteraceae: Grindelia fraxino-pratensis (Ash Meadows gumplant)

    California, Inyo County, Ash Meadows: NE\1/4\, E\1/2\NW\1/4\, SW\1/
4\NW\1/4\, N\1/2\SW\1/4\, and NW\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 30, T26N, R6E.
    Nevada, Nye County, Ash Meadows: SE\1/4\NW\1/4\ sec. 26, W\1/2\SW\1/
4\NE\1/4\ and W\1/2\NW\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 33, W\1/2\NW\1/4\, SW\1/4\SW\1/
4\, E\1/2\SE\1/4\, and W\1/2\SE\1/4\ sec. 35, T17S, R50E. N\1/2\SW\1/4\ 
sec. 1, N\1/2\NW\1/4\ sec. 2, NE\1/4\NE\1/4\ and NW\1/4\NW\1/4\ sec. 3, 
SW\1/4\NE\1/4\, SE\1/4\NW\1/4\, NE\1/4\SW\1/4\, and, NW\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 
4; W\1/2\NE\1/4\ and NW\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 5, N\1/2\NE\1/4\ sec. 7, NE\1/
4\SE\1/4\ sec. 10, W\1/2\NW\1/4\ and NW\1/4\SW\1/4\ sec. 11, SW\1/
4\NE\1/4\ and E\1/2\SE\1/4\ sec. 14; SW\1/4\NW\1/4\, SW\1/4\SE\1/4\, 
W\1/2\SW\1/4\, and SE\1/4\SW\1/4\ sec. 20 northeast of the Nevada-
California boundary, E\1/2\NE\1/4\ and E\1/2\SE\1/4\ sec. 23, W\1/
2\SW\1/4\ sec. 24, NW\1/4\NE\1/4\ sec. 29 northeast of the Nevada-
California boundary, T18S, R50E. SW\1/4\NW\1/4\ and NW\1/4\SW\1/4\ sec. 
18, T18S, R51E.
    Known primary constituent elements include saltgrass meadows along 
streams and pools or drier areas with alkali clay soils.

    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:

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        Family Asteraceae: Helianthus paradoxus (Pecos sunflower)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Chaves, Cibola, and 
Guadalupe Counties, New Mexico, and for Pecos County, Texas, on the maps 
below. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.
    (2) Within critical habitat units, the primary constituent elements 
of critical habitat for Helianthus paradoxus are the desert wetland or 
riparian habitat components that provide:
    (i) Silty clay or fine sand soils that contain high organic content, 
are saline or alkaline, are permanently saturated within the root zone 
(top 50 cm (19.7 in) of the soil profile), and have salinity levels 
ranging from 10 to 40 parts per thousand; and
    (ii) A low proportion (less than 10 percent) of woody shrub or 
canopy cover directly around the plant.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures, such as 
buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads, and the land on which such 
structures are located, existing on the effective date of this rule and 
not containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of USGS 1:24,0000 maps, and critical habitat units 
were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (5) Note: Index map for Helianthus paradoxus (Pecos sunflower) 
critical habitat units follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: West-Central New Mexico, Cibola County, New Mexico.
    (i) Subunit 1a for Helianthus paradoxus, Rancho del Padre Spring 
Cienega, Cibola County, New Mexico. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Grants 
SE, lands bounded by the following UTM NAD83 coordinates (meters E, 
meters N): 243145, 3889604; 243025, 3889705; 243053, 3889708; 243097, 
3889700; 243141, 3889702; 243201, 3889703; 243246, 3889703; 243286, 
3889703; 243342, 3889708; 243377, 3889712; 243402, 3889704; 243441, 
3889707; 243441, 3889707; 243472, 3889710; 243490, 3889709; 243518, 
3889707; 243577, 3889698; 243626, 3889686; 243657, 3889669; 243683, 
3889642;

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243706, 3889616; 243729, 3889590; 243765, 3889564; 243794, 3889545; 
243826, 3889535; 243863, 3889518; 243888, 3889519; 243932, 3889513; 
243966, 3889506; 243991, 3889508; 244056, 3889504; 244120, 3889510; 
244157, 3889513; 244196, 3889517; 244242, 3889530; 244282, 3889546; 
244325, 3889560; 244359, 3889575; 244388, 3889592; 244423, 3889592; 
244410, 3889576; 244393, 3889566; 244362, 3889539; 244322, 3889506; 
244278, 3889486; 244244, 3889470; 244209, 3889467; 244155, 3889466; 
244126, 3889461; 244088, 3889450; 244057, 3889453; 244019, 3889457; 
243982, 3889456; 243923, 3889459; 243879, 3889459; 243824, 3889470; 
243779, 3889490; 243752, 3889510; 243726, 3889522; 243689, 3889537; 
243653, 3889566; 243604, 3889594; 243573, 3889612; 243515, 3889637; 
243471, 3889643; 243427, 3889641; 243376, 3889630; 243325, 3889625; 
243265, 3889619; 243224, 3889611; 243169, 3889606; thence returning to 
243145, 3889604.
    (ii) Subunit 1b for Helianthus paradoxus, Grants Salt Flat Wetlands, 
Cibola County, New Mexico. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Grants, lands 
bounded by the following UTM NAD83 coordinates (meters E, meters N): 
241567, 3891788; 241548, 3891788; 241521, 3891788; 241509, 3891801; 
241493, 3891806; 241482, 3891812; 241460, 3891822; 241448, 3891840; 
241440, 3891865; 241445, 3891886; 241449, 3891910; 241445, 3891930; 
241456, 3891947; 241463, 3891957; 241484, 3891960; 241499, 3891965; 
241517, 3891962; 241531, 3891941; 241534, 3891918; 241543, 3891893; 
241551, 3891866; 241560, 3891846; 241568, 3891825; 241582, 3891801; 
241602, 3891789; 241636, 3891777; 241670, 3891770; 241691, 3891774; 
241714, 3891774; 241733, 3891785; 241751, 3891795; 241751, 3891785; 
241762, 3891765; 241775, 3891750; 241798, 3891741; 241812, 3891747; 
241825, 3891755; 241850, 3891755; 241876, 3891751; 241901, 3891738; 
241917, 3891731; 241934, 3891717; 241942, 3891694; 241952, 3891679; 
241959, 3891662; 241979, 3891648; 242003, 3891648; 242025, 3891648; 
242045, 3891648; 242071, 3891659; 242100, 3891656; 242122, 3891641; 
242135, 3891629; 242168, 3891604; 242175, 3891585; 242186, 3891578; 
242196, 3891570; 242215, 3891570; 242234, 3891570; 242252, 3891554; 
242288, 3891527; 242295, 3891507; 242295, 3891482; 242288, 3891465; 
242283, 3891452; 242239, 3891452; 242191, 3891452; 242178, 3891441; 
242171, 3891432; 242169, 3891409; 242172, 3891391; 242172, 3891378; 
242171, 3891358; 242169, 3891344; 242165, 3891323; 242155, 3891303; 
242154, 3891285; 242142, 3891252; 242141, 3891232; 242128, 3891205; 
242114, 3891194; 242097, 3891188; 242080, 3891180; 242062, 3891179; 
242052, 3891190; 242040, 3891204; 242023, 3891225; 241999, 3891240; 
241984, 3891255; 241975, 3891262; 241971, 3891278; 241972, 3891293; 
241964, 3891308; 241944, 3891322; 241911, 3891325; 241879, 3891325; 
241836, 3891326; 241811, 3891335; 241785, 3891350; 241768, 3891359; 
241755, 3891360; 241728, 3891356; 241706, 3891357; 241680, 3891357; 
241666, 3891373; 241662, 3891403; 241664, 3891455; 241666, 3891502; 
241666, 3891544; 241657, 3891574; 241650, 3891611; 241612, 3891644; 
241567, 3891688; thence returning to 241567, 3891788.
    (iii) Note: Map of subunits 1a and 1b for Helianthus paradoxus 
(Pecos sunflower) critical habitat follows:

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    (7) Unit 3: Santa Rosa, Guadalupe County, New Mexico.
    (i) Subunit 3a for Helianthus paradoxus, Blue Hole Cienega/Blue Hole 
Fish Hatchery Ponds, Guadalupe County, New Mexico. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle Santa Rosa, lands bounded by the following UTM NAD83 
coordinates (meters E, meters N): 529408, 3865628; 529431, 3865639; 
529449, 3865654; 529468, 3865681; 529481, 3865715; 529491, 3865773; 
529491, 3865792; 529478, 3865810; 529467, 3865832; 529465, 3865863; 
529472, 3865903; 529484, 3865943; 529494, 3866006; 529507, 3866073; 
529505, 3866104; 529497, 3866123; 529484, 3866171; 529479, 3866207; 
529483,

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3866245; 529489, 3866310; 529489, 3866366; 529640, 3866364; 529771, 
3866366; 529910, 3866363; 529980, 3866361; 529991, 3866355; 529996, 
3866347; 529991, 3866329; 529988, 3866289; 529980, 3866217; 529967, 
3866125; 529959, 3866012; 529957, 3865985; 529887, 3865918; 529859, 
3865879; 529876, 3865756; 529962, 3865656; 530041, 3865519; 530099, 
3865390; 530105, 3865209; 530091, 3865144; 529784, 3865313; 529705, 
3865355; 529593, 3865417; 529522, 3865456; 529550, 3865504; 529505, 
3865533; 529524, 3865564; thence returning to 529408, 3865628. 529555, 
3866753; 529618, 3866754; 529654, 3866751; 529702, 3866748; 529706, 
3866687; 529712, 3866651; 529713, 3866618; 529717, 3866581; 529717, 
3866559; 529652, 3866555; 529640, 3866558; 529638, 3866609; 529634, 
3866613; 529590, 3866609; 529556, 3866611; 529556, 3866639; 529555, 
3866683; thence returning to 529555, 3866753.
    (ii) Note: Map of Subunit 3a for Helianthus paradoxus (Pecos 
sunflower) critical habitat follows:

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    (iii) Subunit 3b for Helianthus paradoxus, Westside Spring, 
Guadalupe County, New Mexico. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Santa Rosa, 
lands bounded by the following UTM NAD83 coordinates (meters E, meters 
N): 527977, 3864746; 527990, 3864762; 527999, 3864783; 528009, 3864801; 
528033, 3864823; 528054, 3864837; 528079, 3864848; 528103, 3864852; 
528121, 3864843; 528125, 3864832; 528125, 3864813; 528123, 3864796; 
528118, 3864780; 528108, 3864756; 528095, 3864734; 528072, 3864717; 
528047, 3864697; 528018, 3864676; 527987, 3864654; 527961, 3864633; 
527932, 3864613; 527906, 3864594; 527886, 3864575; 527866, 3864561; 
527850, 3864551; 527836, 3864552; 527838,

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3864566; 527852, 3864585; 527869, 3864606; 527886, 3864626; 527903, 
3864648; 527921, 3864672; 527938, 3864694; 527957, 3864716; 527961, 
3864722; 527975, 3864743; thence returning to 527977, 3864746.
    (iv) Note: Map of Subunit 3b for Helianthus paradoxus (Pecos 
sunflower) critical habitat follows:
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    (8) Unit 4: Roswell/Dexter, Chaves County, New Mexico.
    (i) Subunit 4a for Helianthus paradoxus, Bitter Lake National 
Wildlife Refuge/City of Roswell Land, Chaves County, New Mexico. From 
USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Bitter Lake, lands bounded by the following UTM 
NAD83 coordinates (meters E, meters N): 553433, 3705266; 553438, 
3705244; 553427, 3705221; 553405, 3705160; 553392, 3705130; 553391, 
3705126; 553381, 3705133; 553368, 3705185; 553355, 3705203; 553368, 
3705223; 553376, 3705270; 553375, 3705274; 553381, 3705283; 553418, 
3705283; thence returning to 553433, 3705266; 553416, 3704901; 553407, 
3704896; 553357, 3704881; 553349, 3704867; 553330, 3704867; 553303, 
3704849; 553295, 3704769; 553285, 3704696; 553304, 3704631; 553315, 
3704558; 553332, 3704453; 553335, 3704381; 553337, 3704374; 553334, 
3704362; 553342, 3704308; 553370, 3704265; 553400, 3704250; 553417, 
3704226; 553422, 3704196; 553395, 3704176; 553363, 3704198; 553314, 
3704250; 553264, 3704275; 553234, 3704292; 553221, 3704360; 553221, 
3704364; 553217, 3704432; 553207, 3704447; 553200, 3704508; 553191, 
3704580; 553178, 3704613; 553167, 3704675; 553165, 3704683; 553165, 
3704758; 553176, 3704802; 553177, 3704821; 553185, 3704828; 553206, 
3704841; 553231, 3704889; 553258, 3704926; 553294, 3704942; 553310, 
3704972; 553314, 3705012; 553350, 3705042; 553367, 3705040; 553384, 
3705022; 553384, 3704997; 553424, 3705000; 553438, 3704985; 553443, 
3704945; thence returning to 553416, 3704901; 553595, 3704036; 553574, 
3704029; 553551, 3704059; 553523, 3704061; 553500, 3704101; 553500, 
3704104; 553496, 3704123; 553516, 3704176; 553544, 3704184; 553571, 
3704161; 553592, 3704112; 553614, 3704059; thence returning to 553595, 
3704036; 553958, 3704101; 553958, 3704066; 553977, 3704066; 553992, 
3704051; 553990, 3703994; 553984, 3703966; 553978, 3703928; 553967, 
3703901; 553965, 3703876; 553984, 3703856; 553997, 3703818; 554016, 
3703798; 554020, 3703781; 553997, 3703768; 553970, 3703778; 553959, 
3703813; 553949, 3703830; 553930, 3703830; 553907, 3703828; 553884, 
3703808; 553865, 3703775; 553842, 3703755; 553819, 3703745; 553792, 
3703744; 553779, 3703754; 553779, 3703787; 553779, 3703812; 553787, 
3703830; 553802, 3703837; 553797, 3703852; 553776, 3703860; 553757, 
3703874; 553761, 3703935; 553767, 3703962; 553771, 3704005; 553822, 
3704048; 553853, 3704075; 553895, 3704121; 553911, 3704143; 553945, 
3704149; 553966, 3704146; thence returning to 553958, 3704101; 554094, 
3704475; 554107, 3704473; 554121, 3704488; 554151, 3704476; 554195, 
3704456; 554210, 3704423; 554269, 3704424; 554338, 3704434; 554401, 
3704449; 554479, 3704442; 554548, 3704423; 554592, 3704418; 554622, 
3704405; 554640, 3704421; 554661, 3704426; 554678, 3704416; 554676, 
3704391; 554725, 3704384; 554748, 3704369; 554760, 3704339; 554744, 
3704333; 554712, 3704333; 554691, 3704323; 554670, 3704323; 554658, 
3704290; 554639, 3704268; 554614, 3704270; 554607, 3704310; 554588, 
3704348; 554569, 3704363; 554534, 3704375; 554487, 3704385; 554447, 
3704389; 554418, 3704389; 554386, 3704389; 554351, 3704371; 554313, 
3704356; 554263, 3704348; 554238, 3704353; 554208, 3704363; 554187, 
3704385; 554164, 3704400; 554137, 3704400; 554118, 3704393; 554124, 
3704340; 554118, 3704297; 554097, 3704277; 554066, 3704272; 554043, 
3704284; 554043, 3704312; 554028, 3704344; 554004, 3704392; 553989, 
3704434; 553989, 3704500; 553995, 3704555; 554012, 3704575; 554062, 
3704555; 554094, 3704543; 554109, 3704503; thence returning to 554094, 
3704475; 555025, 3703999; 554991, 3703999; 554962, 3704029; 554951, 
3704067; 554959, 3704122; 554982, 3704144; 554995, 3704139; 554980, 
3704069; 555018, 3704024; thence returning to 555025, 3703999; 554437, 
3703590; 554460, 3703560; 554454, 3703550; 554433, 3703545; 554412, 
3703540; 554404, 3703537; 554410, 3703517; 554421, 3703495; 554423, 
3703460; 554421, 3703430; 554405, 3703430; 554373, 3703450; 554358, 
3703492; 554339, 3703524; 554311, 3703547; 554284, 3703569; 554261, 
3703567; 554234, 3703571; 554231, 3703592; 554235, 3703627; 554248, 
3703662; 554256, 3703689; 554258, 3703732; 554266, 3703752; 554302, 
3703762; 554325, 3703785; 554358, 3703823; 554379, 3703808; 554392, 
3703785; 554394, 3703753; 554386, 3703733; 554390, 3703715; 554407, 
3703670; 554416, 3703638; thence returning to 554437, 3703590; 555874, 
3704071; 555869, 3704052; 555873, 3703974; 555893, 3703927; 555899, 
3703877; 555918, 3703859; 555923, 3703809; 555889, 3703794; 556064, 
3702986; 556073, 3702873; 556031, 3702863; 555981, 3702792; 555927, 
3702732; 555889, 3702692; 555870, 3702734; 555928, 3702797; 556003, 
3702905; 556031, 3702923; 556028, 3702953; 555992, 3703018; 555969, 
3703018; 555942, 3703060; 555920, 3703110; 555843, 3703105; 555839, 
3703069; 555818, 3703039; 555817, 3702909; 555773, 3702746; 555742, 
3702738; 555704, 3702776; 555718, 3702818; 555775, 3702891; 555768, 
3702936; 555772, 3703079; 555767, 3703144; 555754, 3703169; 555746, 
3703124; 555715, 3703114; 555685, 3703106; 555671, 3703079; 555671, 
3703033; 555675, 3702996; 555659, 3702978; 555629, 3702956; 555596, 
3702958; 555577, 3702975; 555543, 3702955; 555495, 3702975; 555476, 
3702987; 555461, 3703025; 555450, 3703042; 555421, 3703045; 555408, 
3703034; 555392, 3703027; 555443, 3702956; 555489, 3702941; 555502, 
3702888; 555479, 3702865; 555500, 3702850; 555529, 3702820; 555534, 
3702780; 555532, 3702699; 555507, 3702669; 555474, 3702666; 555452, 
3702694; 555436, 3702692; 555419, 3702686; 555406, 3702691; 555397, 
3702754; 555406, 3702781; 555412, 3702839; 555370, 3702869; 555333, 
3702914; 555274, 3702966; 555216, 3702966; 555157, 3703003; 555100, 
3703033; 555053, 3703057; 555015, 3703110; 554971, 3703180; 554958, 
3703210; 554943, 3703230; 554916, 3703229; 554884, 3703245; 554867, 
3703264; 554867, 3703302; 554861, 3703332; 554825, 3703357; 554787, 
3703377; 554766, 3703416; 554745, 3703459; 554746, 3703494; 554772, 
3703522; 554801, 3703507; 554805, 3703482; 554829, 3703445; 554867, 
3703417; 554883, 3703395; 554913, 3703373; 554951, 3703383; 554968, 
3703400; 555003, 3703425; 555024, 3703431; 555054, 3703391; 555072, 
3703416; 555100, 3703429; 555125, 3703411; 555127, 3703381; 555127, 
3703371; 555169, 3703356; 555215, 3703364; 555245, 3703344; 555266, 
3703314; 555268, 3703282; 555254, 3703267; 555216, 3703266; 555178, 
3703266; 555166, 3703256; 555149, 3703241; 555138, 3703228; 555178, 
3703206; 555206, 3703191; 555225, 3703171; 555238, 3703139; 555254, 
3703149; 555280, 3703147; 555295, 3703109; 555326, 3703099; 555328, 
3703117; 555349, 3703137; 555374, 3703157; 555376, 3703192; 555397, 
3703232; 555422, 3703235; 555435, 3703210; 555437, 3703170; 555416, 
3703142; 555410, 3703125; 555427, 3703105; 555461, 3703095; 555467, 
3703072; 555524, 3703073;

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555557, 3703063; 555580, 3703078; 555610, 3703091; 555618, 3703138; 
555630, 3703174; 555664, 3703191; 555668, 3703214; 555640, 3703234; 
555628, 3703271; 555629, 3703311; 555663, 3703322; 555667, 3703357; 
555688, 3703372; 555736, 3703387; 555788, 3703397; 555820, 3703400; 
555839, 3703388; 555870, 3703400; 555879, 3703448; 555870, 3703520; 
555848, 3703591; 555844, 3703628; 555844, 3703689; 555843, 3703739; 
555837, 3703781; 555811, 3703853; 555805, 3703883; 555798, 3703931; 
555781, 3703959; 555806, 3704001; 555806, 3704034; 555781, 3704042; 
555774, 3704066; 555778, 3704079; 555819, 3704076; thence returning to 
555874, 3704071; 556313, 3701253; 556267, 3701245; 556183, 3701262; 
556218, 3701446; 556444, 3701492; 556495, 3701492; 556501, 3701475; 
556456, 3701332; 556401, 3701266; thence returning to 556313, 3701253; 
555609, 3701001; 555569, 3700991; 555565, 3701038; 555560, 3701104; 
555564, 3701144; 555585, 3701186; 555593, 3701242; 555599, 3701312; 
555578, 3701352; 555586, 3701422; 555600, 3701462; 555661, 3701485; 
555720, 3701505; 555722, 3701463; 555701, 3701390; 555706, 3701337; 
555744, 3701288; 555738, 3701255; 555702, 3701205; 555654, 3701154; 
555619, 3701106; 555615, 3701061; 555628, 3701031; thence returning to 
555609, 3701001; 555918, 3700885; 555889, 3700880; 555901, 3700925; 
555916, 3700978; 555959, 3701151; 555967, 3701214; 555988, 3701284; 
555983, 3701329; 555998, 3701382; 555995, 3701432; 556010, 3701452; 
556022, 3701452; 556033, 3701414; 556025, 3701367; 556006, 3701299; 
555988, 3701214; 555990, 3701154; thence returning to 555918, 3700885; 
555523, 3701399; 555516, 3701460; 555499, 3701477; 555494, 3701490; 
555529, 3701523; 555592, 3701574; 555605, 3701596; 555618, 3701644; 
555623, 3701655; 555656, 3701703; 555657, 3701745; 555651, 3701788; 
555632, 3701838; 555635, 3701906; 555652, 3701959; 555658, 3702024; 
555674, 3702067; 555674, 3702111; 555682, 3702169; 555686, 3702234; 
555658, 3702275; 555631, 3702339; 555635, 3702422; 555637, 3702460; 
555580, 3702484; 555552, 3702484; 555498, 3702499; 555451, 3702531; 
555417, 3702563; 555402, 3702621; 555430, 3702639; 555451, 3702581; 
555489, 3702571; 555493, 3702529; 555512, 3702541; 555531, 3702559; 
555583, 3702557; 555613, 3702582; 555648, 3702595; 555720, 3702583; 
555785, 3702598; 555795, 3702626; 555816, 3702643; 555831, 3702614; 
555848, 3702601; 555928, 3702617; 556024, 3702617; 556064, 3702605; 
556083, 3702572; 556077, 3702525; 556100, 3702472; 556107, 3702442; 
556099, 3702365; 556093, 3702269; 556096, 3702162; 556128, 3702064; 
556116, 3702059; 556067, 3702089; 556058, 3702156; 556045, 3702241; 
556020, 3702241; 555955, 3702261; 555917, 3702304; 555893, 3702323; 
555895, 3702348; 555931, 3702334; 555969, 3702326; 555992, 3702381; 
556013, 3702411; 556046, 3702429; 556071, 3702462; 556036, 3702506; 
556016, 3702497; 555970, 3702481; 555918, 3702461; 555802, 3702456; 
555748, 3702478; 555704, 3702452; 555689, 3702410; 555694, 3702352; 
555713, 3702305; 555717, 3702260; 555743, 3702265; 555770, 3702298; 
555818, 3702348; 555856, 3702340; 555866, 3702318; 555862, 3702278; 
555818, 3702265; 555781, 3702212; 555754, 3702165; 555764, 3702137; 
555798, 3702112; 555832, 3702052; 555811, 3702035; 555729, 3702029; 
555725, 3701972; 555726, 3701926; 555747, 3701849; 555747, 3701806; 
555760, 3701709; 556110, 3701600; 556143, 3701598; 556157, 3701731; 
556110, 3701944; 556150, 3701961; 556208, 3701689; 556172, 3701536; 
556103, 3701012; 556079, 3701014; 556062, 3701049; 556064, 3701102; 
556089, 3701257; 556124, 3701392; 556144, 3701544; 555765, 3701651; 
555767, 3701618; 555724, 3701555; 555658, 3701533; 555637, 3701573; 
555614, 3701570; 555566, 3701535; 555541, 3701492; 555542, 3701422; 
thence returning to 555523, 3701399; 555288, 3700536; 555303, 3700526; 
555328, 3700548; 555353, 3700584; 555418, 3700647; 555458, 3700675; 
555483, 3700650; 555452, 3700597; 555414, 3700567; 555385, 3700506; 
555364, 3700474; 555367, 3700413; 555346, 3700373; 555310, 3700328; 
555292, 3700330; 555256, 3700353; 555241, 3700410; 555240, 3700488; 
555265, 3700578; 555287, 3700676; 555292, 3700709; 555310, 3700731; 
555305, 3700859; 555333, 3700862; 555347, 3700892; 555351, 3700942; 
555347, 3700990; 555384, 3701020; 555376, 3700957; 555360, 3700889; 
555335, 3700779; 555315, 3700669; 555309, 3700598; thence returning to 
555288, 3700536; 555350, 3700060; 555304, 3700042; 555289, 3700077; 
555289, 3700112; 555303, 3700140; 555303, 3700180; 555303, 3700238; 
555317, 3700275; 555367, 3700283; 555401, 3700283; 555481, 3700266; 
555571, 3700244; 555645, 3700242; 555668, 3700217; 555666, 3700175; 
555629, 3700167; 555572, 3700144; 555503, 3700139; 555412, 3700121; 
555373, 3700090; thence returning to 555350, 3700060; 555001, 3699914; 
555002, 3699921; 555022, 3699943; 555027, 3699947; 555034, 3699952; 
555060, 3699982; 555061, 3699986; 555075, 3700001; 555102, 3700066; 
555146, 3700086; 555111, 3700006; 555077, 3699946; 555057, 3699916; 
555046, 3699875; 555055, 3699843; 555090, 3699881; 555149, 3699889; 
555193, 3699874; 555215, 3699836; 555221, 3699779; 555194, 3699718; 
555159, 3699683; 555096, 3699660; 555043, 3699657; 554970, 3699619; 
554928, 3699597; 554901, 3699541; 554874, 3699506; 554836, 3699516; 
554836, 3699554; 554854, 3699639; 554886, 3699684; 554917, 3699702; 
554986, 3699735; 555030, 3699780; 555036, 3699823; 555019, 3699868; 
thence returning to 555001, 3699914; 555370, 3699131; 555265, 3699038; 
555219, 3699005; 555145, 3698991; 555135, 3698968; 555141, 3698887; 
555147, 3698776; 555128, 3698655; 555115, 3698547; 555108, 3698488; 
555140, 3698489; 555200, 3698486; 555326, 3698477; 555381, 3698445; 
555431, 3698383; 555467, 3698285; 555489, 3698168; 555479, 3698109; 
555441, 3698064; 555361, 3698056; 555252, 3698052; 555219, 3698029; 
555181, 3698023; 555110, 3698036; 555105, 3697925; 555084, 3697833; 
555002, 3697764; 554926, 3697724; 554898, 3697741; 554917, 3697774; 
554958, 3697842; 555015, 3697895; 555031, 3697960; 555052, 3698084; 
555073, 3698195; 555064, 3698375; 555059, 3698746; 555069, 3698952; 
555104, 3699014; 555145, 3699050; 555077, 3699033; 555022, 3699020; 
554935, 3698980; 554867, 3698941; 554799, 3698882; 554741, 3698917; 
554686, 3698969; 554675, 3699021; 554628, 3699021; 554626, 3699057; 
554675, 3699076; 554781, 3699107; 554926, 3699114; 555068, 3699121; 
555197, 3699112; 555298, 3699129; 555372, 3699183; 555411, 3699219; 
555464, 3699247; 555505, 3699299; 555536, 3699390; 555582, 3699520; 
555602, 3699608; 555643, 3699774; 555662, 3699837; 555693, 3699932; 
555718, 3699972; 555743, 3700068; 555793, 3700100; 555806, 3700088; 
555751, 3700010; 555678, 3699734; 555605, 3699483; 555533, 3699282; 
555477, 3699202; 555370, 3699131; 555194, 3698098; 555246, 3698098; 
555293, 3698118; 555344, 3698131; 555372, 3698158; 555407, 3698223; 
555407, 3698272; 555401, 3698337;

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555360, 3698363; 555313, 3698415; 555217, 3698418; 555138, 3698437; 
555102, 3698443; 555111, 3698352; 555112, 3698101; 555151, 3698097; 
thence returning to 555194, 3698098; 554173, 3698864; 554194, 3698881; 
554233, 3698942; 554256, 3698968; 554293, 3698994; 554371, 3699029; 
554390, 3699052; 554398, 3699065; 554441, 3699113; 554443, 3699135; 
554453, 3699147; 554505, 3699202; 554535, 3699258; 554580, 3699323; 
554617, 3699364; 554678, 3699411; 554686, 3699422; 554706, 3699446; 
554722, 3699481; 554742, 3699513; 554779, 3699548; 554807, 3699521; 
554799, 3699483; 554788, 3699431; 554787, 3699378; 554787, 3699305; 
554781, 3699248; 554773, 3699228; 554743, 3699235; 554741, 3699280; 
554749, 3699323; 554716, 3699305; 554693, 3699305; 554655, 3699277; 
554623, 3699247; 554586, 3699227; 554556, 3699206; 554532, 3699153; 
554511, 3699118; 554488, 3699091; 554463, 3699061; 554404, 3698997; 
554363, 3698958; 554328, 3698912; 554290, 3698875; 554244, 3698830; 
554214, 3698820; 554184, 3698790; 554159, 3698758; 554113, 3698718; 
554089, 3698718; 554094, 3698760; 554129, 3698800; 554170, 3698839; 
thence returning to 554173, 3698864; 554637, 3698460; 554599, 3698456; 
554568, 3698486; 554568, 3698561; 554581, 3698652; 554608, 3698675; 
554649, 3698678; 554704, 3698646; 554721, 3698610; 554719, 3698539; 
554661, 3698493; thence returning to 554637, 3698460; 554661, 3698079; 
554623, 3698078; 554584, 3698124; 554559, 3698153; 554565, 3698205; 
554584, 3698244; 554622, 3698271; 554657, 3698261; 554679, 3698245; 
554699, 3698209; 554707, 3698102; 554694, 3698095; thence returning to 
554661, 3698079; 553963, 3697638; 553988, 3697664; 554001, 3697681; 
554018, 3697690; 554031, 3697706; 554053, 3697715; 554075, 3697746; 
554071, 3697770; 554083, 3697824; 554088, 3697928; 554103, 3698069; 
554141, 3698190; 554162, 3698275; 554154, 3698350; 554110, 3698411; 
554096, 3698450; 554049, 3698483; 554040, 3698494; 554016, 3698568; 
554016, 3698577; 554081, 3698561; 554136, 3698519; 554164, 3698496; 
554169, 3698477; 554186, 3698454; 554202, 3698412; 554205, 3698383; 
554225, 3698350; 554233, 3698314; 554433, 3698273; 554433, 3698247; 
554258, 3698285; 554258, 3698223; 554242, 3698174; 554191, 3698105; 
554185, 3698056; 554172, 3698001; 554153, 3697932; 554156, 3697903; 
554186, 3697903; 554216, 3697900; 554227, 3697877; 554211, 3697867; 
554164, 3697867; 554167, 3697838; 554129, 3697837; 554148, 3697795; 
554149, 3697727; 554204, 3697714; 554207, 3697691; 554196, 3697649; 
554245, 3697649; 554319, 3697649; 554426, 3697650; 554464, 3697634; 
554511, 3697618; 554584, 3697622; 554604, 3697596; 554618, 3697537; 
554602, 3697459; 554577, 3697397; 554509, 3697376; 554454, 3697422; 
554399, 3697490; 554308, 3697574; 554270, 3697558; 554144, 3697538; 
554054, 3697527; 553997, 3697579; thence returning to 553963, 3697638; 
554100, 3697209; 554053, 3697208; 553998, 3697292; 553962, 3697351; 
553962, 3697429; 553967, 3697533; 554005, 3697507; 554038, 3697455; 
554044, 3697413; 554047, 3697361; 554066, 3697335; 554105, 3697260; 
thence returning to 554100, 3697209; 554694, 3697638; 554707, 3697616; 
554746, 3697616; 554770, 3697636; 554819, 3697626; 554850, 3697594; 
554899, 3697529; 554992, 3697177; 554959, 3697148; 554912, 3697164; 
554813, 3697404; 554815, 3697483; 554787, 3697486; 554736, 3697489; 
554705, 3697515; 554658, 3697583; 554663, 3697648; thence returning to 
554694, 3697638; 555818, 3696814; 555704, 3696812; 555673, 3696811; 
555685, 3696845; 555721, 3696842; 555806, 3696836; thence returning to 
555818, 3696814; 554053, 3697208; 554100, 3697209; 554338, 3697211; 
554336, 3696805; 554330, 3696733; 554330, 3696665; 554327, 3696605; 
554268, 3696635; 554205, 3696666; 554127, 3696699; 554092, 3696768; 
554089, 3696787; 554084, 3696811; 554048, 3696856; 554021, 3696861; 
553990, 3696861; 553957, 3696849; 553925, 3696849; 553881, 3696851; 
553847, 3696860; 553809, 3696885; 553793, 3696903; 553765, 3696930; 
553751, 3696954; 553740, 3696972; 553738, 3696995; 553733, 3697019; 
553718, 3697038; 553716, 3697053; 553710, 3697067; 553702, 3697088; 
553691, 3697115; 553689, 3697128; 553684, 3697150; 553673, 3697170; 
553652, 3697201; 553624, 3697231; 553617, 3697248; 553614, 3697266; 
553601, 3697291; 553600, 3697304; 553580, 3697324; 553571, 3697335; 
553567, 3697359; 553567, 3697381; 553569, 3697402; 553577, 3697416; 
553587, 3697427; 553601, 3697453; 553627, 3697474; 553647, 3697485; 
553663, 3697495; 553689, 3697518; 553709, 3697535; 553731, 3697546; 
553765, 3697552; 553808, 3697556; 553866, 3697558; 553895, 3697563; 
553916, 3697574; 553923, 3697590; 553930, 3697605; 553934, 3697207; 
thence returning to 554053, 3697208
    (ii) Note: Map of Subunit 4a for Helianthus paradoxus (Pecos 
sunflower) critical habitat follows:

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    (iii) Subunit 4b for Helianthus paradoxus, Bitter Lake National 
Wildlife Refuge Farm, Chaves County, New Mexico. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangles Bottomless Lakes and South Spring, lands bounded by the 
following UTM NAD83 coordinates (meters E, meters N): 554219, 3693892; 
554261, 3693848; 554290, 3693737; 554276, 3693659; 554328, 3693532; 
554323, 3693504; 554263, 3693526; 554239, 3693587; 554188, 3693676; 
554137, 3693648; 554104, 3693647; 554076, 3693664; 554043, 3693675; 
553974, 3693685; 553899, 3693735; 553894, 3693846; 553880, 3693868; 
553819, 3693867; 553805, 3693906; 553795, 3694011; 553790, 3694128; 
553813, 3694156; 553873, 3694161;

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553929, 3694167; 553962, 3694129; 554013, 3694101; 554088, 3694085; 
554134, 3694080; 554172, 3693991; 554172, 3693941; thence returning to 
554219, 3693892; 554157, 3694858; 554177, 3694762; 554220, 3694579; 
554243, 3694507; 554244, 3694402; 554268, 3694280; 554333, 3694198; 
554423, 3694059; 554517, 3693894; 554521, 3693849; 554520, 3693841; 
554523, 3693831; 554526, 3693799; 554536, 3693678; 554593, 3693578; 
554612, 3693512; 554598, 3693423; 554599, 3693312; 554618, 3693223; 
554614, 3693102; 554633, 3693030; 554641, 3692940; 554656, 3692862; 
554698, 3692810; 554741, 3692755; 554779, 3692758; 554831, 3692771; 
554894, 3692789; 554945, 3692809; 554981, 3692819; 555025, 3692810; 
555052, 3692782; 555097, 3692737; 555141, 3692720; 555186, 3692687; 
555247, 3692665; 555335, 3692663; 555405, 3692671; 555472, 3692679; 
555550, 3692695; 555641, 3692707; 555702, 3692705; 555794, 3692681; 
555854, 3692646; 555873, 3692601; 555862, 3692568; 555841, 3692555; 
555772, 3692585; 555736, 3692630; 555656, 3692647; 555576, 3692652; 
555510, 3692634; 555430, 3692621; 555384, 3692596; 555336, 3692588; 
555254, 3692595; 555165, 3692617; 555093, 3692657; 555034, 3692714; 
554983, 3692742; 554951, 3692741; 554897, 3692706; 554832, 3692680; 
554735, 3692690; 554653, 3692737; 554578, 3692832; 554578, 3692882; 
554582, 3692965; 554565, 3692998; 554559, 3693035; 554553, 3693196; 
554548, 3693345; 554547, 3693423; 554570, 3693478; 554579, 3693523; 
554542, 3693600; 554504, 3693683; 554471, 3693788; 554419, 3693910; 
554400, 3694009; 554348, 3694075; 554287, 3694158; 554231, 3694252; 
554217, 3694308; 554206, 3694451; 554173, 3694574; 554164, 3694602; 
554154, 3694634; 554131, 3694713; 554142, 3694747; 554118, 3694756; 
554107, 3694795; 554098, 3694876; thence returning to 554157, 3694858
    (iv) Note: Map of subunit 4b for Helianthus paradoxus (Pecos 
sunflower) critical habitat follows:

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    (v) Subunit 4c for Helianthus paradoxus, Oasis Dairy Subunit, Chaves 
County, New Mexico. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangles Bottomless Lakes and 
South Spring, lands bounded by the following UTM NAD83 coordinates 
(meters E, meters N): 559225, 3688383; 559265, 3688370; 559292, 3688339; 
559312, 3688333; 559335, 3688294; 559348, 3688262; 559355, 3688228; 
559377, 3688207; 559420, 3688160; 559431, 3688128; 559436, 3688078; 
559458, 3688030; 559492, 3687977; 559523, 3687927; 559548, 3687893; 
559579, 3687870; 559595, 3687851; 559617, 3687819; 559638, 3687777; 
559649, 3687709; 559647, 3687656; 559636, 3687605; 559608, 3687555; 
559584, 3687497; 559559,

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3687483; 559533, 3687486; 559506, 3687488; 559486, 3687523; 559475, 
3687573; 559474, 3687634; 559481, 3687686; 559480, 3687729; 559469, 
3687782; 559446, 3687826; 559433, 3687871; 559412, 3687924; 559385, 
3687977; 559365, 3688014; 559345, 3688040; 559325, 3688077; 559305, 
3688122; 559282, 3688159; 559238, 3688182; 559204, 3688219; 559184, 
3688267; 559184, 3688314; 559199, 3688359; thence returning to 559225, 
3688383; 558767, 3686447; 558771, 3686449; 558790, 3686451; 558823, 
3686444; 558852, 3686446; 558879, 3686451; 558899, 3686458; 558917, 
3686464; 558932, 3686466; 558952, 3686459; 558963, 3686453; 558977, 
3686433; 558986, 3686422; 558997, 3686411; 559012, 3686407; 559030, 
3686392; 559038, 3686377; 559038, 3686361; 559035, 3686343; 559031, 
3686291; 559031, 3686253; 559026, 3686238; 559014, 3686223; 558985, 
3686205; 558960, 3686191; 558934, 3686182; 558915, 3686177; 558884, 
3686164; 558866, 3686152; 558839, 3686137; 558817, 3686127; 558804, 
3686124; 558795, 3686123; 558772, 3686135; 558745, 3686144; 558722, 
3686150; 558700, 3686157; 558678, 3686161; 558650, 3686157; 558621, 
3686154; 558589, 3686153; 558561, 3686152; 558534, 3686153; 558498, 
3686144; 558467, 3686137; 558439, 3686122; 558415, 3686108; 558398, 
3686086; 558385, 3686058; 558380, 3686024; 558387, 3685985; 558396, 
3685944; 558404, 3685914; 558408, 3685894; 558404, 3685879; 558387, 
3685862; 558363, 3685843; 558338, 3685818; 558318, 3685805; 558305, 
3685787; 558290, 3685762; 558284, 3685734; 558286, 3685712; 558292, 
3685684; 558294, 3685662; 558288, 3685634; 558286, 3685609; 558276, 
3685584; 558262, 3685566; 558253, 3685552; 558232, 3685540; 558208, 
3685531; 558183, 3685532; 558148, 3685542; 558126, 3685553; 558099, 
3685568; 558086, 3685583; 558073, 3685608; 558071, 3685633; 558079, 
3685654; 558095, 3685671; 558115, 3685672; 558132, 3685672; 558150, 
3685666; 558163, 3685655; 558192, 3685654; 558209, 3685658; 558221, 
3685671; 558221, 3685689; 558221, 3685714; 558220, 3685738; 558211, 
3685759; 558209, 3685781; 558207, 3685799; 558218, 3685819; 558232, 
3685829; 558250, 3685836; 558262, 3685843; 558270, 3685859; 558275, 
3685880; 558273, 3685888; 558255, 3685909; 558253, 3685931; 558252, 
3685946; 558256, 3685956; 558259, 3685975; 558260, 3685989; 558258, 
3686009; 558256, 3686024; 558250, 3686035; 558240, 3686046; 558233, 
3686056; 558223, 3686065; 558221, 3686071; 558220, 3686078; 558224, 
3686092; 558227, 3686102; 558227, 3686119; 558219, 3686147; 558215, 
3686174; 558216, 3686193; 558228, 3686212; 558243, 3686232; 558267, 
3686257; 558281, 3686271; 558297, 3686283; 558315, 3686290; 558338, 
3686302; 558355, 3686314; 558368, 3686325; 558393, 3686346; 558406, 
3686362; 558423, 3686381; 558432, 3686397; 558438, 3686423; 558437, 
3686445; 558425, 3686461; 558410, 3686475; 558392, 3686490; 558373, 
3686507; 558364, 3686529; 558413, 3686519; 558466, 3686502; 558514, 
3686488; 558558, 3686475; 558601, 3686470; 558635, 3686457; 558667, 
3686443; 558689, 3686445; 558720, 3686431; thence returning to 558767, 
3686447.
    (vi) Note: Map of Subunit 4c for Helianthus paradoxus (Pecos 
sunflower) critical habitat follows:

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    (vii) Subunit 4d for Helianthus paradoxus, Lea Lake at Bottomless 
Lakes State Park, Chaves County, New Mexico. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle Bottomless Lakes, lands bounded by the following UTM NAD83 
coordinates (meters E, meters N): 562371, 3687020; 562381, 3687019; 
562402, 3687011; 562419, 3686993; 562437, 3686976; 562464, 3686956; 
562476, 3686950; 562499, 3686947; 562515, 3686938; 562519, 3686919; 
562520, 3686895; 562511, 3686875; 562495, 3686857; 562483, 3686851; 
562471, 3686849; 562453, 3686850; 562442, 3686836; 562432, 3686814; 
562420, 3686784; 562409, 3686747; 562410, 3686718; 562402, 3686690; 
562391, 3686663; 562366, 3686642; 562325,

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3686637; 562286, 3686639; 562276, 3686652; 562230, 3686695; 562216, 
3686715; 562203, 3686732; 562200, 3686752; 562201, 3686770; 562203, 
3686791; 562208, 3686818; 562221, 3686835; 562225, 3686852; 562222, 
3686868; 562216, 3686888; 562217, 3686914; 562230, 3686939; 562250, 
3686958; 562270, 3686978; 562293, 3686992; 562323, 3687006; 562351, 
3687016; thence returning to 562371, 3687020.
    (viii) Note: Map of Subunit 4d for Helianthus paradoxus (Pecos 
sunflower) critical habitat follows:
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    (ix) Subunit 4e for Helianthus paradoxus, Dexter Cienega, Chaves 
County, New Mexico. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Dexter East, lands 
bounded by the following UTM NAD83 coordinates (meters E, meters N): 
559316, 3678509; 559316, 3678510; 559329, 3678521; 559339, 3678530; 
559355, 3678547; 559372, 3678557; 559402, 3678565; 559412, 3678566; 
559432, 3678560; 559452, 3678542; 559471, 3678532; 559508, 3678527; 
559525, 3678528; 559567, 3678532; 559595, 3678535; 559622, 3678521; 
559635, 3678495; 559645, 3678472; 559648, 3678443; 559642, 3678414; 
559630, 3678392; 559622, 3678376; 559606, 3678361; 559582, 3678344; 
559549, 3678334; 559519, 3678314; 559493, 3678303; 559464, 3678290; 
559439, 3678280; 559410, 3678271; 559381, 3678263; 559358, 3678260; 
559329, 3678249; 559293, 3678233; 559265, 3678223; 559234, 3678215; 
559205, 3678201; 559177, 3678193; 559160, 3678178; 559132, 3678157; 
559111, 3678136; 559083, 3678118; 559048, 3678097; 559012, 3678082; 
558980, 3678067; 558948, 3678058; 558915, 3678047; 558884, 3678045; 
558855, 3678046; 558830, 3678054; 558801, 3678062; 558776, 3678067; 
558754, 3678070; 558732, 3678071; 558714, 3678078; 558703, 3678089; 
558702, 3678101; 558703, 3678116; 558711, 3678128; 558728, 3678126; 
558757, 3678122; 558776, 3678124; 558812, 3678130; 558833, 3678134; 
558843, 3678141; 558856, 3678145; 558869, 3678166; 558895, 3678186; 
558906, 3678205; 558926, 3678207; 558948, 3678215; 558966, 3678227; 
558976, 3678240; 558995, 3678256; 559017, 3678272; 559038, 3678284; 
559074, 3678307; 559099, 3678323; 559124, 3678334; 559157, 3678352; 
559185, 3678364; 559210, 3678373; 559242, 3678378; 559260, 3678389; 
559269, 3678401; 559268, 3678424; 559272, 3678437; 559285, 3678457; 
559299, 3678486; thence returning to 559316, 3678509.
    (x) Note: Map of Subunit 4e for Helianthus paradoxus (Pecos 
sunflower) critical habitat follows:

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    (9) Unit 5: West Texas-Diamond Y Springs, Pecos County, Texas.
    (i) Unit 5 for Helianthus paradoxus, West Texas--Diamond Y Spring, 
Pecos County, Texas. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangles Diamond Y Spring and 
Fort Stockton West, lands bounded by the following UTM NAD83 coordinates 
(meters E, meters N): 698884, 3432181; 698826, 3432165; 698791, 3432139; 
698736, 3432128; 698662, 3432110; 698622, 3432104; 698558, 3432087; 
698508, 3432029; 698495, 3431944; 698484, 3431889; 698482, 3431809; 
698466, 3431762; 698429, 3431714; 698368, 3431658; 698333, 3431624; 
698304, 3431582; 698291, 3431529; 698275, 3431500; 698238,

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3431492; 698183, 3431494; 698143, 3431534; 698111, 3431608; 698106, 
3431682; 698132, 3431764; 698180, 3431828; 698222, 3431883; 698217, 
3431955; 698246, 3432042; 698267, 3432103; 698288, 3432156; 698299, 
3432225; 698275, 3432262; 698196, 3432251; 698069, 3432206; 697987, 
3432198; 697936, 3432214; 697876, 3432223; 697820, 3432243; 697774, 
3432254; 697727, 3432259; 697728, 3432663; 697784, 3432632; 697855, 
3432612; 697932, 3432595; 698003, 3432587; 698052, 3432577; 698116, 
3432570; 698179, 3432573; 698264, 3432570; 698313, 3432580; 698359, 
3432591; 698402, 3432587; 698462, 3432584; 698507, 3432584; 698550, 
3432584; 698596, 3432591; 698652, 3432605; 698702, 3432630; 698772, 
3432665; 698814, 3432700; 698860, 3432736; 698920, 3432796; 699002, 
3432859; 699062, 3432895; 699125, 3432930; 699204, 3432951; 699241, 
3432959; 699347, 3432935; 699405, 3432877; 699416, 3432816; 699427, 
3432729; 699411, 3432697; 699352, 3432634; 699310, 3432560; 699281, 
3432504; 699265, 3432456; 699265, 3432409; 699270, 3432345; 699263, 
3432289; 699233, 3432258; 699186, 3432213; 699128, 3432200; 699080, 
3432194; 699011, 3432202; 698934, 3432197; thence returning to 698884, 
3432181
    (ii) Note: Map of Unit 5 for Helianthus paradoxus (Pecos sunflower) 
critical habitat follows:

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     Family Asteraceae: Helianthus verticillatus (whorled sunflower)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Cherokee County, 
Alabama; Floyd County, Georgia; and Madison and McNairy Counties, 
Tennessee, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of whorled 
sunflower consist of three components:

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    (i) Silt loam, silty clay loam, or fine sandy loam soils on land 
forms including broad uplands, depressions, stream terraces, and 
floodplains within the headwaters of the Coosa River in Alabama and 
Georgia and the East Fork Forked Deer and Tuscumbia rivers in Tennessee.
    (ii) Sites in which forest canopy is absent, or where woody 
vegetation is present at sufficiently low densities to provide full or 
partial sunlight to whorled sunflower plants for most of the day, and 
which support vegetation characteristic of moist prairie communities. 
Invasive, nonnative plants must be absent or present in sufficiently low 
numbers to not inhibit growth or reproduction of whorled sunflower.
    (iii) Occupied sites in which a sufficient number of compatible 
mates are present for outcrossing and production of viable achenes to 
occur.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
September 25, 2014.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of Bing Maps digital aerial photography supplied by 
the Harris Corporation, Earthstar Geographics LLC, and the Microsoft 
Corporation. Critical habitat units were then mapped using the USA 
Contiguous Albers Equal Area Projection with a NAD 83 datum. The maps in 
this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish 
the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or 
plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the 
public at the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/cookeville, 
at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2013-0086, and at 
the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field 
office location information by contacting one of the Service regional 
offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Mud Creek, Cherokee County, Alabama. Map of Unit 1 
follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Coosa Valley Prairie, Floyd County, Georgia. Map of Unit 
2 follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Prairie Branch, McNairy County, Tennessee. Map of Unit 3 
follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Pinson, Madison County, Tennessee. Map of Unit 4 
follows:

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     Family Asteraceae: Holocarpha macradenia (Santa Cruz tarplant)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Contra Costa, Santa 
Cruz, and Monterey Counties, California, on the maps below. The maps 
provided are for informational purposes only.

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    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Holocarpha macradenia are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Soils associated with coastal terrace prairies, including the 
Watsonville, Tierra, Elkhorn, Santa Inez, and Pinto series.
    (ii) Plant communities that support associated species, including 
native grasses such as Nassella sp.(needlegrass) and Danthonia 
californica (California oatgrass); native herbaceous species such as 
members of the genus Hemizonia (other tarplants), Perideridia gairdneri 
(Gairdner's yampah), Plagiobothrys diffusus (San Francisco popcorn 
flower), and Trifolium buckwestiorum (Santa Cruz clover); and
    (iii) Physical processes, particularly soils and hydrologic 
processes, that maintain the soil structure and hydrology that produce 
the seasonally saturated soils characteristic of Holocarpha macradenia 
habitat.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include existing features and 
structures, such as buildings, roads, aqueducts, railroads, airport 
runways and buildings, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban 
landscaped areas not containing one or more of the primary constituent 
elements.
    (4) Critical Habitat Map Units. (i) Data layers defining map units 
were created on a base of USGS 7.5[min] quadrangles obtained from the 
State of California's Stephen P. Teale Data Center. Critical habitat 
units were then mapped using UTM coordinates.
    (ii) Map 1--Index map follows:

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    (5) Unit A: Mezue. Contra Costa County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Richmond. Lands bounded by the 
following UTM zone 10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 562046, 4199420; 
562047, 4199460; 562063, 4199550; 562066, 4199570; 562070, 4199600; 
562073, 4199650; 562074, 4199670; 562076, 4199690; 562076, 4199690;

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562079, 4199700; 562085, 4199710; 562100, 4199720; 562116, 4199730; 
562133, 4199740; 562149, 4199750; 562179, 4199780; 562190, 4199800; 
562230, 4199800; 562270, 4199800; 562299, 4199800; 562324, 4199800; 
562357, 4199820; 562382, 4199840; 562403, 4199860; 562466, 4199870; 
562548, 4199840; 562579, 4199820; 562616, 4199790; 562703, 4199720; 
562717, 4199700; 562723, 4199690; 562724, 4199680; 562722, 4199670; 
562712, 4199650; 562705, 4199620; 562699, 4199600; 562690, 4199580; 
562684, 4199550; 562687, 4199490; 562684, 4199440; 562683, 4199390; 
562680, 4199340; 562686, 4199300; 562629, 4199340; 562599, 4199370; 
562577, 4199410; 562556, 4199480; 562520, 4199680; 562513, 4199690; 
562500, 4199690; 562496, 4199680; 562498, 4199650; 562520, 4199510; 
562526, 4199420; 562537, 4199380; 562544, 4199340; 562567, 4199290; 
562598, 4199250; 562615, 4199240; 562621, 4199200; 562629, 4199170; 
562636, 4199120; 562637, 4199070; 562638, 4199010; 562640, 4198990; 
562645, 4198960; 562649, 4198920; 562648, 4198910; 562632, 4198880; 
562615, 4198860; 562592, 4198840; 562554, 4198820; 562530, 4198810; 
562499, 4198800; 562483, 4198800; 562465, 4198790; 562417, 4198780; 
562371, 4198800; 562314, 4198810; 562255, 4198850; 562280, 4198890; 
562291, 4198910; 562299, 4198930; 562299, 4198950; 562301, 4198970; 
562309, 4199010; 562308, 4199030; 562306, 4199040; 562293, 4199060; 
562288, 4199070; 562276, 4199090; 562271, 4199090; 562264, 4199090; 
562264, 4199090; 562258, 4199080; 562258, 4199060; 562253, 4199020; 
562251, 4198990; 562252, 4198940; 562251, 4198930; 562250, 4198930; 
562242, 4198920; 562229, 4198900; 562212, 4198880; 562188, 4198890; 
562184, 4198920; 562174, 4198960; 562163, 4199000; 562155, 4199030; 
562151, 4199050; 562146, 4199070; 562136, 4199130; 562135, 4199140; 
562132, 4199150; 562118, 4199180; 562108, 4199190; 562092, 4199220; 
562078, 4199230; 562058, 4199270; 562049, 4199280; 562045, 4199290; 
562043, 4199300; 562041, 4199310; 562041, 4199330; 562042, 4199350; 
562044, 4199360; 562046, 4199420.
    (ii) Map 2 of Unit A follows:

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    (6) Unit B: Graham Hill. Santa Cruz County, California.
    (i) Unit B (Graham Hill north subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle map Felton. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 
coordinates (E, N): 585905, 4096930; 585915, 4096850; 585930, 4096130; 
585930, 4096110; 585879, 4096100; 585863, 4096100; 585841, 4096110;

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585833, 4096130; 585817, 4096180; 585815, 4096210; 585819, 4096240; 
585840, 4096280; 585850, 4096320; 585837, 4096350; 585810, 4096390; 
585749, 4096430; 585721, 4096480; 585719, 4096560; 585710, 4096710; 
585724, 4096750; 585701, 4096790; 585699, 4096820; 585739, 4096850; 
585791, 4096860; 585839, 4096880; 585905, 4096930.
    (ii) Unit B (Graham Hill central subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle map Felton. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 
coordinates (E, N): 585912, 4095900; 585919, 4095900; 585928, 4095910; 
585942, 4095900; 585974, 4095840; 585954, 4095830; 585939, 4095840; 
585925, 4095840; 585915, 4095850; 585912, 4095870; 585910, 4095880; 
585910, 4095890; 585912, 4095900.
    (iii) Unit B (Graham Hill south subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle map Felton. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 
coordinates (E, N): 586017, 4095760; 586058, 4095680; 585931, 4095640; 
585928, 4095650; 585922, 4095670; 585920, 4095680; 585922, 4095690; 
585930, 4095710; 585937, 4095730; 585944, 4095740; 585955, 4095740; 
585976, 4095750; 586017, 4095760.
    (iv) Map 3 of Unit B follows:

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    (7) Unit C: (De Laveaga). Santa Cruz County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Santa Cruz. Lands bounded by 
the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 588446, 4094810; 
588468, 4094810; 588492, 4094800; 588510, 4094780; 588523, 4094760; 
588523, 4094740; 588522, 4094730; 588519, 4094710; 588522, 4094690;

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588522, 4094680; 588519, 4094660; 588515, 4094650; 588504, 4094630; 
588488, 4094660; 588476, 4094660; 588459, 4094620; 588445, 4094620; 
588440, 4094590; 588429, 4094590; 588417, 4094610; 588406, 4094620; 
588401, 4094640; 588399, 4094660; 588401, 4094690; 588410, 4094720; 
588416, 4094740; 588424, 4094770; 588432, 4094790; 588439, 4094810; 
588446, 4094810.
    (ii) Map 4 of Unit C follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR16OC02.003
    

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    (8) Unit D: Arana Gulch. Santa Cruz County, California.
    From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Santa Cruz and Soquel. Lands 
bounded by the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 589295, 
4093310; 589315, 4093270; 589338, 4093210; 589358, 4093170; 589399, 
4093120; 589404, 4093100; 589399, 4093030; 589401, 4092990; 589400, 
4092940; 589391, 4092900; 589386, 4092860; 589375, 4092830; 589353, 
4092780; 589340, 4092750; 589340, 4092730; 589325, 4092690; 589310, 
4092640; 589290, 4092600; 589272, 4092590; 589252, 4092570; 589238, 
4092550; 589229, 4092530; 589221, 4092500; 589195, 4092460; 589161, 
4092490; 589139, 4092530; 589120, 4092540; 589108, 4092540; 589092, 
4092510; 589057, 4092450; 589033, 4092400; 588999, 4092360; 588929, 
4092350; 588916, 4092360; 588894, 4092470; 588891, 4092560; 588890, 
4092650; 588919, 4092710; 588946, 4092730; 588980, 4092760; 589053, 
4092880; 589080, 4092950; 589119, 4093040; 589234, 4093080; 589178, 
4093270; 589181, 4093310; 589214, 4093320; 589245, 4093330; 589268, 
4093330; 589295, 4093310.
    (9) Unit E: Twin Lakes. Santa Cruz County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Soquel. Lands bounded by the 
following UTM zone 10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 589964, 4091950; 
589967, 4091930; 589964, 4091890; 589918, 4091800; 589899, 4091780; 
589871, 4091770; 589823, 4091760; 589784, 4091760; 589744, 4091750; 
589722, 4091750; 589692, 4091760; 589667, 4091780; 589656, 4091770; 
589640, 4091750; 589616, 4091740; 589559, 4091710; 589532, 4091690; 
589521, 4091660; 589521, 4091640; 589522, 4091620; 589504, 4091610; 
589489, 4091620; 589476, 4091640; 589455, 4091700; 589450, 4091730; 
589449, 4091770; 589458, 4091800; 589472, 4091830; 589473, 4091840; 
589465, 4091860; 589464, 4091890; 589463, 4091900; 589482, 4091920; 
589506, 4091940; 589522, 4091950; 589964, 4091950.
    (ii) Map 5 of Units D and E follows:

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    (10) Unit F: Rodeo Gulch. Santa Cruz County, California.
    From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Soquel. Lands bounded by the 
following UTM zone 10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 590971, 4094630; 
590995, 4094740; 591007, 4094780; 591037, 4094830; 591069, 4094860; 
591095, 4094900; 591125, 4094960; 591182, 4094940; 591196, 4094940; 
591199,

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4094950; 591207, 4094980; 591216, 4095000; 591225, 4095030; 591220, 
4095050; 591225, 4095090; 591232, 4095130; 591241, 4095160; 591252, 
4095180; 591265, 4095180; 591291, 4095170; 591321, 4095140; 591353, 
4095050; 591393, 4094970; 591301, 4094960; 591293, 4094950; 591299, 
4094910; 591300, 4094850; 591293, 4094810; 591275, 4094750; 591252, 
4094660; 591224, 4094650; 591185, 4094630; 591097, 4094630; 590971, 
4094630.
    (11) Unit G: Soquel Unit. Santa Cruz County, California.
    (i) Unit G (Soquel north subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle 
maps Soquel and Laurel. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10, 
NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 592050, 4095340; 592094, 4095290; 592102, 
4095240; 592112, 4095200; 592119, 4095200; 592130, 4095200; 592158, 
4095210; 592173, 4095220; 592180, 4095230; 592193, 4095270; 592211, 
4095320; 592218, 4095330; 592227, 4095330; 592257, 4095330; 592275, 
4095330; 592299, 4095330; 592393, 4095340; 592404, 4095330; 592411, 
4095220; 592423, 4095180; 592425, 4095140; 592414, 4095130; 592381, 
4095120; 592290, 4095120; 592177, 4095120; 592165, 4095120; 592159, 
4095120; 592149, 4095110; 592138, 4095100; 592129, 4095090; 592116, 
4095090; 592109, 4095100; 592041, 4095190; 592009, 4095220; 591986, 
4095240; 591980, 4095270; 591970, 4095360; 591971, 4095360; 591973, 
4095370; 591995, 4095390; 592012, 4095400; 592021, 4095410; 592031, 
4095400; 592046, 4095390; 592050, 4095340.
    (ii) Unit G (Soquel north area). From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps 
Soquel and Laurel. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 
coordinates (E, N). 592050, 4095340; 592094, 4095290; 592102, 4095240; 
592112, 4095200; 592119, 4095200; 592130, 4095200; 592158, 4095210; 
592173, 4095220; 592180, 4095230; 592193, 4095270; 592211, 4095320; 
592218, 4095330; 592227, 4095330; 592257, 4095330; 592275, 4095330; 
592299, 4095330; 592393, 4095340; 592404, 4095330; 592411, 4095220; 
592423, 4095180; 592425, 4095140; 592414, 4095130; 592381, 4095120; 
592290, 4095120; 592177, 4095120; 592165, 4095120; 592159, 4095120; 
592149, 4095110; 592138, 4095100; 592129, 4095090; 592116, 4095090; 
592109, 4095100; 592041, 4095190; 592009, 4095220; 591986, 4095240; 
591980, 4095270; 591970, 4095360; 591971, 4095360; 591973, 4095370; 
591995, 4095390; 592012, 4095400; 592021, 4095410; 592031, 4095400; 
592046, 4095390; 592050, 4095340.
    (iii) Unit G (Soquel south subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle 
maps Soquel and Laurel. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10, 
NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 592076, 4095040; 592097, 4094850; 592304, 
4094860; 592315, 4094660; 592322, 4094620; 592334, 4094580; 592341, 
4094510; 592347, 4094490; 592354, 4094480; 592375, 4094440; 592378, 
4094430; 592380, 4094400; 592385, 4094380; 592406, 4094360; 592430, 
4094320; 592442, 4094310; 592460, 4094300; 592478, 4094290; 592491, 
4094280; 592494, 4094210; 592495, 4094190; 592491, 4094180; 592478, 
4094180; 592458, 4094180; 592452, 4094200; 592442, 4094200; 592326, 
4094210; 592311, 4094210; 592224, 4094110; 592216, 4094110; 592204, 
4094110; 592165, 4094130; 592161, 4094140; 592126, 4094560; 592123, 
4094590; 592117, 4094610; 592105, 4094630; 592087, 4094670; 592074, 
4094690; 592057, 4094720; 592047, 4094730; 592036, 4094730; 592032, 
4094720; 592036, 4094700; 592043, 4094680; 592047, 4094650; 592043, 
4094610; 592036, 4094550; 592000, 4094420; 591994, 4094390; 591987, 
4094380; 591973, 4094380; 591957, 4094380; 591944, 4094380; 591904, 
4094420; 591855, 4094440; 591853, 4094500; 591833, 4094500; 591696, 
4094500; 591696, 4094440; 591606, 4094490; 591597, 4094510; 591596, 
4094520; 591613, 4094650; 591617, 4094650; 591676, 4094660; 591718, 
4094660; 591751, 4094660; 591759, 4094670; 591757, 4094680; 591749, 
4094680; 591738, 4094690; 591704, 4094690; 591656, 4094710; 591651, 
4094720; 591651, 4094730; 591657, 4094740; 591711, 4094750; 591720, 
4094740; 591726, 4094730; 591736, 4094730; 591777, 4094730; 591790, 
4094740; 591797, 4094740; 591806, 4094750; 591819, 4094750; 591831, 
4094750; 591845, 4094740; 591856, 4094740; 591935, 4094740; 591946, 
4094880; 591956, 4094930; 591995, 4095060; 591998, 4095100; 592017, 
4095090; 592059, 4095060; 592076, 4095040.
    (iv) Map 6 of Units F and G follows:

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    (12) Unit H: Porter Gulch. Santa Cruz County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Soquel and Laurel. Lands 
bounded by the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 594615, 
4095600; 594643, 4095630; 594684, 4095640; 594774, 4095680; 594850, 
4095720; 594898, 4095750; 594929, 4095780; 594958, 4095820; 595017,

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4095780; 595008, 4095760; 594990, 4095720; 594993, 4095700; 595020, 
4095680; 595057, 4095630; 595081, 4095610; 595068, 4095600; 595061, 
4095590; 595045, 4095580; 595013, 4095550; 594989, 4095540; 594967, 
4095530; 594929, 4095520; 594917, 4095520; 594907, 4095500; 594893, 
4095470; 594857, 4095380; 594846, 4095340; 594843, 4095320; 594842, 
4095290; 594839, 4095250; 594838, 4095180; 594835, 4095150; 594828, 
4095130; 594816, 4095120; 594800, 4095120; 594785, 4095120; 594772, 
4095130; 594765, 4095130; 594760, 4095140; 594758, 4095150; 594760, 
4095170; 594766, 4095230; 594779, 4095310; 594819, 4095420; 594856, 
4095500; 594867, 4095520; 594869, 4095540; 594863, 4095550; 594848, 
4095560; 594837, 4095550; 594833, 4095540; 594828, 4095540; 594810, 
4095500; 594776, 4095470; 594747, 4095440; 594718, 4095410; 594689, 
4095370; 594669, 4095370; 594652, 4095370; 594639, 4095380; 594627, 
4095380; 594622, 4095400; 594624, 4095470; 594606, 4095470; 594587, 
4095460; 594571, 4095470; 594565, 4095480; 594557, 4095480; 594549, 
4095480; 594530, 4095480; 594518, 4095470; 594514, 4095460; 594517, 
4095440; 594509, 4095430; 594498, 4095430; 594473, 4095430; 594462, 
4095430; 594453, 4095430; 594444, 4095420; 594442, 4095410; 594441, 
4095390; 594436, 4095380; 594427, 4095380; 594415, 4095380; 594411, 
4095390; 594394, 4095420; 594390, 4095440; 594390, 4095450; 594391, 
4095470; 594410, 4095490; 594457, 4095530; 594502, 4095550; 594542, 
4095560; 594597, 4095560; 594597, 4095600; 594615, 4095600.
    (ii) Map 7 of Unit H follows:

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    (13) Unit I: Watsonville Unit. Santa Cruz County, California.
    (i) Unit I (Watsonville north subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle map Watsonville West. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 
10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 606195, 4088630; 606299, 4088730; 606331, 
4088750; 606365, 4088760; 606454, 4088750; 606492,

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4088750; 606515, 4088750; 606535, 4088760; 606555, 4088800; 606560, 
4088840; 606580, 4088880; 606607, 4088890; 606660, 4088900; 606927, 
4088910; 606938, 4088530; 606930, 4088220; 606810, 4088090; 606689, 
4087970; 606652, 4088040; 606596, 4088110; 606522, 4088170; 606490, 
4088210; 606437, 4088250; 606362, 4088300; 606303, 4088340; 606274, 
4088370; 606263, 4088390; 606252, 4088430; 606234, 4088450; 606219, 
4088480; 606215, 4088520; 606199, 4088590; 606195, 4088630.
    (ii) Unit I (Airport subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map 
Watsonville West. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 
coordinates (E, N): 607026, 4087500; 606967, 4087520; 607005, 4087620; 
607031, 4087670; 607046, 4087710; 607073, 4087750; 607095, 4087820; 
607136, 4087830; 607137, 4087860; 607146, 4087980; 607140, 4088020; 
607145, 4088050; 607158, 4088060; 607202, 4088060; 607247, 4088050; 
607252, 4088090; 607292, 4088090; 607378, 4088100; 607383, 4088250; 
607306, 4088240; 607226, 4088240; 607201, 4088250; 607184, 4088270; 
607159, 4088300; 607147, 4088310; 607147, 4088340; 607158, 4088380; 
607195, 4088470; 607203, 4088510; 607212, 4088560; 607222, 4088620; 
607226, 4088650; 607227, 4088710; 607240, 4088750; 607241, 4088780; 
607236, 4088820; 607246, 4088840; 607340, 4088840; 607846, 4088860; 
607947, 4089000; 608079, 4089030; 608191, 4088860; 608477, 4088700; 
608460, 4088620; 608641, 4088590; 608652, 4088610; 608746, 4088570; 
608602, 4088450; 607932, 4088550; 607689, 4088150; 607267, 4087440; 
607312, 4087430; 607297, 4087340; 607239, 4087340; 607201, 4087350; 
607181, 4087320; 607148, 4087320; 607031, 4087350; 606969, 4087370; 
607026, 4087500.
    (iii) Unit I (Watsonville south subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle map Watsonville West. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 
10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 609032, 4085780; 609074, 4085770; 609198, 
4085730; 609153, 4085610; 609208, 4085430; 609333, 4085390; 609504, 
4085250; 609242, 4085080; 609191, 4085230; 609164, 4085310; 609006, 
4085250; 609123, 4085020; 608761, 4084800; 608590, 4085160; 608651, 
4085380; 608760, 4085450; 608869, 4085480; 608941, 4085530; 608976, 
4085570; 609032, 4085580; 609040, 4085630; 608979, 4085640; 608931, 
4085660; 608920, 4085700; 608928, 4085730; 608957, 4085760; 608995, 
4085780; 609032, 4085780.
    (iv) Unit I (Highway 1 north subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle 
map Watsonville West. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 
coordinates (E, N): 607333, 4087090; 607348, 4087150; 607389, 4087150; 
607449, 4087090; 607498, 4087060; 607570, 4087060; 607570, 4086940; 
607558, 4086930; 607333, 4087090.
    (v) Unit I (Highway 1 south subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle 
map Watsonville West. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 
coordinates (E, N): 607819, 4086590; 607892, 4086560; 607893, 4086520; 
607900, 4086500; 607920, 4086470; 607931, 4086440; 607946, 4086410; 
607978, 4086370; 608003, 4086320; 608031, 4086280; 608057, 4086260; 
608029, 4086240; 608063, 4086190; 608101, 4086160; 608138, 4086130; 
608069, 4086100; 607819, 4086590.
    (vi) Unit I (Harkins Slough subunit). From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle 
map Watsonville West. Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 
coordinates (E, N): 606736, 4084900; 606721, 4084900; 606703, 4084900; 
606698, 4084920; 606703, 4084940; 606709, 4084960; 606710, 4085000; 
606715, 4085030; 606715, 4085050; 606715, 4085080; 606707, 4085090; 
606698, 4085100; 606678, 4085110; 606661, 4085140; 606634, 4085230; 
606632, 4085260; 606635, 4085290; 606651, 4085310; 606667, 4085370; 
606677, 4085390; 606695, 4085410; 606713, 4085420; 606695, 4085510; 
606701, 4085540; 606721, 4085550; 606733, 4085580; 606742, 4085610; 
606745, 4085650; 606756, 4085690; 606773, 4085710; 606759, 4085800; 
606744, 4085830; 606736, 4085870; 606725, 4085930; 606729, 4085960; 
606741, 4085990; 606761, 4086020; 606756, 4086050; 606735, 4086090; 
606715, 4086130; 606704, 4086180; 606689, 4086350; 606690, 4086390; 
606696, 4086440; 606715, 4086490; 606746, 4086540; 606762, 4086620; 
606767, 4086650; 606766, 4086700; 606762, 4086780; 606786, 4086810; 
606896, 4086850; 606923, 4086940; 607053, 4086940; 607125, 4087120; 
607085, 4087130; 607002, 4087200; 606976, 4087250; 606968, 4087280; 
607157, 4087140; 607286, 4087040; 607497, 4086890; 607591, 4086820; 
607719, 4086630; 607746, 4086620; 608027, 4086080; 607960, 4086030; 
607945, 4086070; 607914, 4086180; 607889, 4086200; 607861, 4086220; 
607830, 4086260; 607799, 4086310; 607782, 4086380; 607764, 4086400; 
607738, 4086400; 607715, 4086390; 607705, 4086370; 607705, 4086350; 
607713, 4086320; 607741, 4086240; 607771, 4086180; 607825, 4086100; 
607863, 4086050; 607891, 4085970; 607999, 4085770; 608023, 4085720; 
608026, 4085670; 608026, 4085630; 608016, 4085590; 607990, 4085560; 
607945, 4085560; 607911, 4085550; 607871, 4085500; 607932, 4085480; 
607985, 4085460; 608013, 4085440; 608016, 4085410; 608006, 4085380; 
607995, 4085350; 608006, 4085310; 608054, 4085240; 608087, 4085210; 
608107, 4085160; 608143, 4085110; 608184, 4085090; 608219, 4085060; 
608233, 4085030; 608237, 4084990; 608186, 4084950; 608118, 4084660; 
607891, 4084590; 607817, 4084540; 607733, 4084490; 607718, 4084490; 
607703, 4084510; 607705, 4084540; 607708, 4084590; 607708, 4084640; 
607703, 4084680; 607659, 4084750; 607643, 4084810; 607647, 4084850; 
607672, 4084900; 607715, 4084960; 607746, 4084980; 607777, 4084990; 
607821, 4085040; 607812, 4085100; 607937, 4085270; 607886, 4085330; 
607769, 4085220; 607709, 4085150; 607649, 4085150; 607619, 4085130; 
607642, 4085070; 607644, 4085050; 607639, 4085020; 607562, 4084870; 
607547, 4084850; 607527, 4084850; 607499, 4084850; 607474, 4084850; 
607385, 4084990; 607313, 4085120; 607306, 4085190; 607301, 4085230; 
607313, 4085260; 607359, 4085370; 607405, 4085500; 607407, 4085550; 
607397, 4085580; 607341, 4085640; 607242, 4085780; 607199, 4085760; 
607186, 4085730; 607196, 4085690; 607293, 4085520; 607308, 4085490; 
607311, 4085460; 607295, 4085370; 607241, 4085250; 607232, 4085220; 
607232, 4085190; 607242, 4085100; 607269, 4085010; 607303, 4084920; 
607375, 4084780; 607484, 4084640; 607545, 4084530; 607586, 4084420; 
607028, 4083920; 607011, 4083950; 607058, 4084120; 607036, 4084150; 
606990, 4084230; 606906, 4084180; 606797, 4084220; 606768, 4084240; 
606753, 4084300; 606753, 4084330; 606758, 4084360; 606765, 4084380; 
606774, 4084410; 606791, 4084480; 606759, 4084610; 606696, 4084670; 
606680, 4084680; 606672, 4084700; 606667,

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4084720; 606684, 4084760; 606698, 4084770; 606712, 4084780; 606736, 
4084810; 606756, 4084840; 606770, 4084860; 606758, 4084890; 606736, 
4084900.
    (vii) Map 8 of Unit I follows:
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    (14) Unit J: Casserly. Santa Cruz County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Loma Prieta, Mt. Madona, 
Watsonville East, and Watsonville West. Lands bounded by the following 
UTM zone 10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 610201, 4094760; 610253, 4094770; 
610315, 4094760; 610340, 4094730; 610351, 4094720; 610366, 4094730; 
610368, 4094750; 610363, 4094780; 610346, 4094860; 610330, 4094910; 
610300, 4094980; 610231, 4095070; 610143, 4095150; 610117, 4095190; 
610107, 4095220; 610111, 4095230; 610169, 4095280; 610196, 4095290; 
610217, 4095330; 610236, 4095340; 610262, 4095340; 610289, 4095330; 
610366, 4095260; 610399, 4095240; 610412, 4095240; 610428, 4095240; 
610453, 4095240; 610471, 4095210; 610499, 4095190; 610524, 4095200; 
610548, 4095210; 610563, 4095200; 610577, 4095170; 610599, 4095160; 
610619, 4095170; 610630, 4095180; 610659, 4095190; 610678, 4095200; 
610695, 4095220; 610702, 4095240; 610711, 4095250; 610730, 4095240; 
610750, 4095240; 610789, 4095230; 610783, 4095210; 610777, 4095180; 
610768, 4095150; 610761, 4095120; 610763, 4095090; 610779, 4095070; 
610809, 4095070; 610832, 4095070; 610851, 4095080; 610872, 4095070; 
610880, 4095050; 610878, 4095010; 610879, 4094990; 610881, 4094980; 
610911, 4094930; 610924, 4094910; 610946, 4094890; 610964, 4094890; 
610982, 4094890; 611082, 4094950; 611126, 4094960; 611161, 4094970; 
611190, 4094970; 611213, 4094950; 611216, 4094930; 611211, 4094870; 
611210, 4094830; 611226, 4094710; 611217, 4094510; 611258, 4094460; 
611358, 4094440; 611566, 4094440; 611639, 4094440; 611754, 4094460; 
611806, 4094450; 611867, 4094430; 612002, 4094360; 612045, 4094320; 
612071, 4094280; 612100, 4094230; 612136, 4094160; 612158, 4094130; 
612214, 4094100; 612248, 4094090; 612354, 4094010; 612393, 4094000; 
612433, 4093990; 612493, 4094000; 612575, 4094010; 612678, 4094000; 
612764, 4093980; 612836, 4093950; 612974, 4093850; 613106, 4093720; 
613136, 4093690; 613169, 4093670; 613269, 4093640; 613373, 4093620; 
613483, 4093620; 613505, 4093590; 613499, 4093570; 613482, 4093550; 
613451, 4093520; 613409, 4093480; 613386, 4093440; 613380, 4093410; 
613391, 4093380; 613409, 4093380; 613441, 4093380; 613522, 4093420; 
613553, 4093430; 613596, 4093430; 613625, 4093410; 613641, 4093360; 
613631, 4093320; 613615, 4093290; 613563, 4093250; 613496, 4093210; 
613479, 4093190; 613480, 4093170; 613542, 4093120; 613617, 4093090; 
613699, 4093090; 613732, 4093080; 613772, 4093050; 613790, 4093020; 
613855, 4092900; 613866, 4092870; 613909, 4092860; 613918, 4092810; 
613905, 4092770; 613871, 4092710; 613783, 4092690; 613730, 4092670; 
613661, 4092630; 613624, 4092650; 613555, 4092700; 613496, 4092640; 
613468, 4092650; 613409, 4092710; 613316, 4092620; 613285, 4092580; 
613240, 4092560; 613167, 4092570; 613101, 4092530; 613023, 4092520; 
612958, 4092450; 612847, 4092450; 612846, 4092620; 612576, 4092620; 
612538, 4092680; 612564, 4092770; 612630, 4092830; 612631, 4092890; 
612676, 4092950; 612688, 4093020; 612680, 4093040; 612651, 4093040; 
612603, 4093000; 612561, 4092980; 612529, 4092970; 612490, 4092980; 
612464, 4093000; 612439, 4093000; 612409, 4092950; 612333, 4092870; 
612269, 4092760; 612242, 4092710; 612214, 4092690; 612167, 4092710; 
612109, 4092760; 612022, 4092810; 612003, 4092850; 612002, 4092880; 
612023, 4092900; 612065, 4092900; 612111, 4092920; 612145, 4092970; 
612159, 4092990; 612183, 4092990; 612212, 4092980; 612227, 4092960; 
612259, 4092950; 612312, 4092970; 612336, 4093010; 612323, 4093080; 
612339, 4093130; 612369, 4093180; 612390, 4093200; 612383, 4093220; 
612353, 4093240; 612307, 4093250; 612235, 4093250; 612181, 4093280; 
612123, 4093320; 612011, 4093360; 612028, 4093410; 612061, 4093490; 
612043, 4093600; 612069, 4093670; 611870, 4093750; 611832, 4093680; 
611760, 4093640; 611676, 4093620; 611667, 4093570; 611636, 4093530; 
611587, 4093520; 611584, 4093430; 611398, 4093410; 611395, 4093160; 
611331, 4093110; 611251, 4093060; 610986, 4093130; 610818, 4093180; 
610752, 4093240; 610709, 4093270; 610662, 4093270; 610498, 4093240; 
610429, 4093250; 610382, 4093310; 610351, 4093370; 610333, 4093410; 
610109, 4093470; 610090, 4093520; 610066, 4093570; 610046, 4093640; 
610050, 4093710; 610070, 4093790; 610114, 4093830; 610182, 4093840; 
610443, 4093800; 610465, 4093800; 610477, 4093820; 610483, 4093860; 
610489, 4093950; 610489, 4093980; 610467, 4094020; 610456, 4094100; 
610442, 4094120; 610426, 4094130; 610385, 4094150; 610296, 4094180; 
610278, 4094190; 610255, 4094210; 610220, 4094250; 610188, 4094290; 
610152, 4094330; 610121, 4094380; 610115, 4094410; 610110, 4094460; 
610121, 4094590; 610133, 4094680; 610140, 4094710; 610154, 4094730; 
610175, 4094750; 610201, 4094760.
    (ii) Map 9 of Unit J follows:

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    (15) Unit K: Elkhorn. Santa Cruz County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Watsonville East, Prunedale. 
Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10, NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 
611931, 4081300; 611930, 4081420; 611939, 4081530; 611956, 4081610; 
611983, 4081680; 611981, 4081740; 611956, 4081790; 611918, 4081860;

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611877, 4081940; 611839, 4082020; 611806, 4082090; 611787, 4082150; 
611788, 4082180; 611796, 4082190; 611834, 4082200; 611862, 4082190; 
611875, 4082170; 611885, 4082140; 611902, 4082110; 611916, 4082100; 
611967, 4082090; 612005, 4082090; 612065, 4082080; 612155, 4082060; 
612210, 4082080; 612247, 4082100; 612283, 4082110; 612348, 4082090; 
612423, 4082080; 612481, 4082050; 612501, 4082000; 612519, 4081910; 
612517, 4081840; 612517, 4081750; 612499, 4081720; 612478, 4081690; 
612469, 4081640; 612473, 4081600; 612504, 4081490; 612509, 4081400; 
612518, 4081210; 612520, 4081080; 612504, 4081040; 612475, 4081010; 
612428, 4080960; 612393, 4080940; 612333, 4080880; 612255, 4080790; 
612142, 4080860; 612070, 4080930; 612001, 4081020; 611957, 4081120; 
611940, 4081200; 611931, 4081300.
    (ii) Map 10 of Unit K follows:

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    Family Asteraceae: Lasthenia conjugens (Contra Costa goldfields)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Alameda, Contra Costa, 
Mendocino, Napa, and Solano Counties, California, on the maps in this 
entry. The maps provided are for informational purposes only.

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    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Lasthenia conjugens (Contra Costa goldfields) are the habitat components 
that provide:
    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described 
below in paragraph (2)(ii), providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools;
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands;
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Mendocino County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangle Point Arena. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 10, NAD 
83 coordinates (E,N): 441300, 4314200; 441600, 4313700; 441700, 4313500; 
442200, 4313400; 442500, 4313300; 442900, 4312800; 443200, 4312300; 
443300, 4312000; 443300, 4311800; 442500, 4311800; 442400, 4312000; 
442200, 4312000; 441300, 4311000; 441000, 4310900; 440700, 4310900; 
440500, 4311100; 440200, 4311100; 440000, 4311300; 439500, 4311000; 
438900, 4311000; 438500, 4311400; 438500, 4311800; 438500, 4312500; 
438500, 4312700; 438700, 4313000; 439000, 4313100; 439100, 4313500; 
439300, 4313900; 439500, 4314000; 439800, 4313900; 440100, 4314000; 
441000, 4314000; 441200, 4314200; returning to 441300, 4314200.
    (5) Note: Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 2: Napa County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangles Yountville, Capell Valley. Land bounded by the following UTM 
Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 566800, 4250900; 567300, 4250500; 
568100, 4250500; 568300, 4250100; 568100, 4250000; 568400, 4249400; 
568500, 4249300; 568300, 4249100; 567800, 4249000; 567500, 4248900; 
567400, 4248600; 567300,

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4248100; 567200, 4248300; 567000, 4249800; 566700, 4250000; 566400, 
4250300; 566100, 4250400; 566000, 4250500; 565500, 4250500; 565100, 
4250500; 565100, 4250800; 565400, 4251200; 566000, 4251800; 566600, 
4251600; returning to 566800, 4250900.
    (7) Unit 3: Napa County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangles Napa, Cuttings Wharf. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 
10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 564800, 4233300; 564800, 4233100; 564600, 
4233200; 564100, 4232800; 563800, 4233000; 563800, 4233600; 563800, 
4235100; 563800, 4235200; 563900, 4235300; 564200, 4235400; 564400, 
4235300; 564500, 4235100; 564700, 4235000; 564700, 4234900; 564800, 
4234700; 564700, 4234400; 564800, 4234200; 564700, 4234100; 564700, 
4234000; 564800, 4233800; returning to 564800, 4233300.
    (8) Unit 4: Solano County, California.
    (i) Unit 4A: Solano County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangle Fairfield South. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 10, 
NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 577600, 4229700; 577700, 4229600; 578100, 
4229800; 578100, 4229700; 577900, 4229100; 577300, 4229400; 577200, 
4229800; 577400, 4230000; 577600, 4229800; returning to 577600, 4229700.
    (ii) Unit 4B: Solano County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangles Fairfield South. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 10, 
NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 583778, 4233214; 583700, 4232900; 583100, 
4231900; 582700, 4231800; 582400, 4231500; 582300, 4230700; 582000, 
4230700; 581900, 4230400; 581700, 4230400; 581700, 4231100; 581800, 
4231100; 581800, 4231600; 581300, 4231600; 581300, 4232000; 581500, 
4232200; 581500, 4231900; 581700, 4231900; 581700, 4232900; 581900, 
4232900; 582800, 4233000; 583100, 4233000; 583112, 4232993; 583156, 
4233006; 583545, 4233137; 583619, 4233161; 583629, 4233165; 583725, 
4233196; returning to 583778, 4233214.
    (iii) Unit 4C: Solano County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangles Elmira, Denverton. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 
10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 594915, 4234098; 594916, 4233314; 595044, 
4233310; 595068, 4233296; 595131, 4233266; 595174, 4233226; 595189, 
4233210; 595239, 4233151; 595322, 4232978; 595423, 4232778; 595483, 
4232667; 595553, 4232524; 595699, 4232243; 595966, 4231717; 594927, 
4231710; 594445, 4231707; 594409, 4231673; 594410, 4231616; 594434, 
4231540; 594474, 4231494; 594495, 4231457; 594497, 4231414; 594510, 
4231370; 594543, 4231356; 594575, 4231342; 594603, 4231341; 594614, 
4231338; 594616, 4231325; 594618, 4231311; 594614, 4231290; 594605, 
4231284; 594583, 4231275; 594573, 4231268; 594557, 4231245; 594550, 
4231209; 594543, 4231179; 594500, 4231200; 593800, 4231200; 593600, 
4230500; 593291, 4230515; 593291, 4230514; 589300, 4230700; 589179, 
4230901; 589179, 4230901; 589240, 4230894; 589274, 4230890; 589315, 
4230894; 589321, 4230909; 589313, 4231179; 589015, 4231215; 589100, 
4231300; 589100, 4231700; 588600, 4231600; 588440, 4231680; 588417, 
4232400; 588500, 4232400; 588500, 4232500; 588600, 4232500; 588600, 
4232800; 588400, 4233000; 588600, 4233300; 588700, 4233500; 589300, 
4233500; 589983, 4233500; 590000, 4233500; 590100, 4233500; 590100, 
4233300; 590600, 4233300; 591100, 4232800; 591138, 4232825; 591143, 
4232820; 591184, 4232856; 591700, 4233200; 592513, 4233290; 592594, 
4233291; 592594, 4233299; 592600, 4233300; 592600, 4233800; 592900, 
4233700; 592900, 4233751; 592901, 4233751; 592900, 4233754; 592900, 
4233800; 593400, 4234100; 594200, 4234100; 594300, 4234900; 594500, 
4234900; 594890, 4235396; returning to 594915, 4234098.
    (9) Unit 5: Solano County, California.
    (i) Unit 5A: Solano County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangle Elmira. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 10, NAD 83 
coordinates (E,N): 593200, 4242200; 593200, 4240600; 593211, 4240600; 
593255, 4239807; 592030, 4239793; 592062, 4240126; 592044, 4240137; 
592026, 4240170; 592026, 4240181; 592030, 4240261; 592300, 4240800; 
592100, 4240800; 591800, 4241000; 591700, 4241100; 591600, 4241200; 
591600, 4241300; 591600, 4241700; 591700, 4241700; 591800, 4241600; 
591900, 4241600; 592000, 4241500; 592200, 4241300; 592300, 4240900; 
returning to 593200, 4242200.
    (ii) Unit 5B: Solano County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangles Elmira, Denverton. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 
10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 589698, 4236560; 589600, 4234900; 589700, 
4234900; 589700, 4234500; 590100, 4234500; 590100, 4234064; 590100, 
4234000; 589400, 4234000; 589000, 4234400; 588500, 4234400; 588500, 
4236400; 588549, 4236449; 588944, 4236551; 589524, 4236558; 589670, 
4236559; returning to 589698, 4236560.

    (iii) Note: Units 2-5 (Map 2) follow:

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    (10) Unit 6: Contra Costa County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
scale quadrangle Benicia. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 10, NAD 
83 coordinates (E,N): 566800, 4208500; 566800, 4208000; 566900, 4208000; 
566900, 4207900; 566900, 4207800; 567100, 4207800; 567100, 4207900; 
567000, 4207900; 567000, 4208000; 567100, 4208100; 567200, 4208200; 
567500, 4207800; 567900,

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4207400; 568200, 4207200; 568500, 4207100; 568400, 4207100; 568300, 
4207000; 568200, 4207000; 568200, 4207100; 568100, 4207100; 568100, 
4207000; 567900, 4207100; 567700, 4207200; 567600, 4207200; 567600, 
4207100; 567500, 4207100; 567200, 4207100; 566600, 4207700; 566400, 
4207500; 565900, 4207400; 565700, 4207700; 566411, 4208500; returning to 
566800, 4208500.

    (11) Note: Unit 6 (Map 3) follows:

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    (12) Unit 7: Contra Costa County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
scale quadrangles Byron Hot Springs, Clifton Court Forebay. Land bounded 
by the following UTM Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 621800, 4191200; 
622200, 4190700; 622300, 4190400; 622275, 4190400; 621200, 4190400; 
621100, 4190400; 621100, 4188700; 620900, 4188700; 620600, 4188400; 
620400, 4188600;

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620400, 4188100; 620500, 4187900; 620600, 4187800; 620700, 4187700; 
620900, 4187700; 621100, 4187500; 620500, 4187100; 620500, 4186900; 
621300, 4187300; 621321, 4187289; 621338, 4187281; 621700, 4187100; 
621800, 4186900; 621600, 4186200; 621600, 4186000; 621800, 4185900; 
621900, 4186100; 621800, 4186500; 621900, 4186600; 622100, 4186600; 
622200, 4186400; 622300, 4186200; 622500, 4186000; 622500, 4185800; 
622000, 4185300; 621200, 4185300; 621200, 4185700; 621300, 4186000; 
621100, 4186100; 620500, 4185900; 620600, 4185400; 620500, 4185200; 
620200, 4185300; 620200, 4185500; 620000, 4185900; 620000, 4186100; 
620500, 4186100; 620700, 4186200; 620700, 4186600; 620200, 4186800; 
620100, 4186900; 620000, 4186800; 619900, 4186600; 619900, 4186400; 
619800, 4186300; 619600, 4186400; 619500, 4186300; 619600, 4186100; 
619600, 4185700; 619400, 4185700; 618200, 4186600; 618100, 4187100; 
617700, 4187400; 617800, 4187900; 618400, 4187900; 618400, 4187500; 
619000, 4186900; 619400, 4186700; 619500, 4186900; 619500, 4189200; 
619300, 4189400; 619400, 4189600; 619000, 4189700; 618700, 4189400; 
618500, 4189000; 617800, 4188900; 617618, 4188855; 617400, 4189000; 
617400, 4189200; 618200, 4189500; 618100, 4189800; 618200, 4190100; 
618700, 4190300; 618700, 4190700; 619000, 4191000; 619300, 4191100; 
619600, 4191100; 619800, 4190700; 619900, 4190700; 620100, 4190900; 
620400, 4190900; 620400, 4190900; 620400, 4190900; 620500, 4191200; 
returning to 621800, 4191200.

    (13) Note: Unit 7 (Map 4) follows:

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    (14) Unit 8: Alameda County, California.
    (i) Unit 8A: Alameda County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangles Milpitas, Niles. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 10, 
NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 590100, 4150400; 590481, 4150210; 590452, 
4150159; 590383, 4150201; 590320, 4150230; 590312, 4150216; 590309, 
4150216; 590306, 4150215; 590303,

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4150215; 590300, 4150214; 590297, 4150213; 590294, 4150212; 590291, 
4150212; 590202, 4150262; 590201, 4150263; 590199, 4150264; 590197, 
4150265; 590195, 4150266; 590193, 4150267; 590191, 4150267; 590189, 
4150268; 590187, 4150269; 590185, 4150269; 590183, 4150269; 590180, 
4150270; 590178, 4150270; 590176, 4150270; 590174, 4150270; 590172, 
4150270; 590170, 4150270; 590168, 4150270; 590165, 4150270; 590163, 
4150270; 590161, 4150269; 590159, 4150269; 590157, 4150269; 590155, 
4150268; 590153, 4150267; 590151, 4150266; 590149, 4150266; 590147, 
4150265; 590145, 4150264; 590143, 4150263; 590141, 4150262; 590140, 
4150261; 590138, 4150260; 590136, 4150258; 590134, 4150257; 590133, 
4150256; 589930, 4150084; 589926, 4150080; 589921, 4150076; 589916, 
4150073; 589911, 4150070; 589906, 4150066; 589901, 4150064; 589896, 
4150061; 589891, 4150059; 589885, 4150056; 589880, 4150054; 589874, 
4150052; 589869, 4150050; 589863, 4150049; 589857, 4150048; 589852, 
4150046; 589846, 4150045; 589840, 4150045; 589834, 4150044; 589829, 
4150044; 589823, 4150044; 589817, 4150044; 589811, 4150044; 589805, 
4150045; 589799, 4150045; 589794, 4150046; 589788, 4150047; 589782, 
4150048; 589776, 4150050; 589771, 4150052; 589765, 4150053; 589760, 
4150055; 589754, 4150058; 589749, 4150060; 589744, 4150063; 589739, 
4150066; 589734, 4150068; 589729, 4150072; 589724, 4150075; 589719, 
4150078; 589715, 4150082; 589710, 4150086; 589706, 4150090; 589702, 
4150094; 589698, 4150098; 589694, 4150103; 589641, 4150165; 589900, 
4150100; returning to 590100, 4150400;
    (ii) Unit 8B: Alameda County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangles Milpitas, Niles. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 10, 
NAD 83 coordinates (E,N):592000, 4150900; 592300, 4150600; 592300, 
4150582; 592274, 4150603; 592276, 4150615; 592213, 4150675; 592195, 
4150689; 592081, 4150769; 592026, 4150768; 591957, 4150835; 591831, 
4150703; 591824, 4150696; 591604, 4150449; 591601, 4150449; 591598, 
4150449; 591595, 4150449; 591592, 4150449; 591589, 4150448; 591586, 
4150448; 591583, 4150448; 591581, 4150447; 591578, 4150446; 591575, 
4150446; 591572, 4150445; 591569, 4150444; 591567, 4150443; 591564, 
4150441; 591561, 4150440; 591559, 4150439; 591556, 4150437; 591554, 
4150436; 591552, 4150434; 591549, 4150433; 591547, 4150431; 591545, 
4150429; 591542, 4150427; 591540, 4150425; 591538, 4150423; 591536, 
4150421; 591534, 4150419; 591533, 4150416; 591531, 4150414; 591529, 
4150412; 591528, 4150409; 591526, 4150407; 591525, 4150404; 591523, 
4150401; 591522, 4150399; 591521, 4150396; 591520, 4150393; 591519, 
4150391; 591518, 4150388; 591518, 4150385; 591517, 4150382; 591516, 
4150379; 591516, 4150376; 591516, 4150374; 591515, 4150371; 591515, 
4150368; 591515, 4150365; 591515, 4150362; 591515, 4150359; 591516, 
4150356; 591516, 4150354; 591442, 4150273; 591396, 4150319; 591243, 
4150156; 591255, 4150145; 591269, 4150133; 591300, 4150104; 591331, 
4150075; 591473, 4149942; 591550, 4149873; 591589, 4149840; 591620, 
4149817; 591665, 4149787; 591688, 4149775; 591721, 4149761; 591777, 
4149738; 591825, 4149720; 591872, 4149707; 591913, 4149697; 591958, 
4149690; 592001, 4149686; 592064, 4149684; 592119, 4149689; 592237, 
4150383; 592245, 4150384; 592244, 4150388; 592251, 4150389; 592252, 
4150385; 592298, 4150392; 592200, 4150000; 592100, 4149600; 592000, 
4149500; 591984, 4149500; 592103, 4149649; 592088, 4149647; 592058, 
4149645; 592030, 4149647; 591994, 4149650; 591954, 4149655; 591886, 
4149666; 591844, 4149677; 591783, 4149697; 591717, 4149723; 591651, 
4149757; 591594, 4149794; 591557, 4149824; 591530, 4149850; 591453, 
4149920; 591310, 4150053; 591279, 4150082; 591248, 4150110; 591235, 
4150123; 591222, 4150134; 591220, 4150131; 591045, 4149947; 590916, 
4150021; 591500, 4150800; 591600, 4150700; 591800, 4150700; returning to 
592000, 4150900;

    (iii) Note: Unit 8 (Map 5) follows:

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  Family Asteraceae: Packera franciscana (San Francisco Peaks ragwort)

    Arizona: Coconino County; Coconino National Forest, Agassiz Peak and 
Humphreys Peak, T22N, R7E, N\1/2\ of NW\1/4\ Sec. 5; T23N, R7E, W\1/2\ 
Section 32 and W\1/2\ Section 29. Primary constituent elements are the 
loose cinder talus slopes of the alpine tundra system

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of the San Francisco Peaks and absence of disturbance and damage from 
hikers.

    Note: The reference to ``groundsel'' on the map is equivalent to 
``ragwort.'' Map follows:
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        Family Asteraceae: Pectis imberbis (Beardless Chinchweed)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Cochise, Pima, and Santa 
Cruz Counties, Arizona, on the map in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features 
essential to the conservation of the beardless chinchweed consist of the 
following components:
    (i) Native-dominated plant communities, consisting of:
    (A) Plains, great basin, and semi-desert grasslands, oak savanna, or 
Madrean evergreen woodland;
    (B) Communities dominated by bunchgrasses with open spacing 
(adjacent to and within 10 meters (33 feet) of individual beardless 
chinchweed plants) and with little competition from other plants; and
    (C) Communities with plants for pollinator foraging and nesting 
within 1 kilometer (0.62 miles) of beardless chinchweed populations.
    (ii) 1,158 to 1,737 meters (3,799 to 5,699 feet) elevation.
    (iii) Eroding limestone or granite bedrock substrate.
    (iv) Steep, south-facing, sunny to partially shaded hillslopes.
    (v) The presence of pollinators (i.e., flies, bees, and 
butterflies).
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
the effective date of the rule.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were created using ArcMap version 
10 (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.), a geographic 
information systems program on a base of USA Topo Maps. Critical habitat 
units were then mapped using NAD 1983, Universal Transverse Mercator 
(UTM) Zone 12N coordinates. The maps in this entry, as modified by any 
accompanying regulatory text, establishes the boundaries of the critical 
habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which 
each map is based are available to the public at the Service's internet 
site at https://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/arizona/Docs_Species.htm and at 
http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2018-0104, and at the 
field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field 
office location information by contacting one of the Service regional 
offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Note: Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: McCleary Canyon, Pima County, Arizona.
    (i) Unit 1 consists of 682 hectares (1,686 acres) of U.S. Forest 
Service lands.
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Audubon Research Ranch, Santa Cruz County, Arizona.
    (i) Unit 2 consists of 926 hectares (2,287 acres) of land, of which 
331 hectares (817 acres) are owned by the U.S. Forest Service, 474 
hectares (1,170 acres) by the Bureau of Land Management, and 121 
hectares (300 acres) by the Audubon Research Ranch.
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Scotia Canyon, Cochise County, Arizona.
    (i) Unit 3 consists of 346 hectares (855 acres) of U.S. Forest 
Service lands.
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Coronado National Memorial, Cochise County, Arizona.
    (i) Unit 4 consists of 853 hectares (2,109 acres) of National Park 
Service lands.
    (ii) Map of Unit 4 follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: Lampshire Well, Santa Cruz County, Arizona.
    (i) Unit 5 consists of 380 hectares (939 acres) of U.S. Forest 
Service lands.
    (ii) Map of Unit 5 follows:

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    (11) Unit 6: Harshaw Creek, Santa Cruz County, Arizona.
    (i) Unit 6 consists of 410 hectares (1,013 acres) of U.S. Forest 
Service lands.
    (ii) Map of Unit 6 follows:

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    (12) Unit 7: Washington Camp, Santa Cruz County, Arizona.
    (i) Unit 7 consists of 380 hectares (939 acres) of U.S. Forest 
Service lands.
    (ii) Map of Unit 7 follows:

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    (13) Unit 8: Ruby Road, Santa Cruz County, Arizona.
    (i) Unit 8 consists of 314 hectares (776 acres) of U.S. Forest 
Service lands.
    (ii) Map of Unit 8 follows:

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       Family Asteraceae: Pentachaeta lyonii (Lyon's pentachaeta)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Ventura and Los Angeles 
Counties, California, on the maps below.
    (2) Critical habitat includes the plant communities within the range 
of Pentachaeta lyonii that are characterized by the following primary 
constituent elements:
    (i) Clay soils of volcanic origin;

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    (ii) Exposed soils that exhibit a microbiotic crust, which may 
inhibit invasion by other plant competitors; and
    (iii) A mosaic of bare ground (10%) patches in an area 
with less than 60 percent cover.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures existing on 
the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the 
primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, 
and roads, and the land on which such structures are located.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were created on base maps using 
the following aerial imagery: For eastern Ventura County, we used Air 
Photo USA, Inc., aerial imagery captured in October 2002; for 
westernmost Los Angeles county populations, we used Air Photo USA, Inc., 
aerial imagery captured in August 1999. Both were projected to Universal 
Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 11, North American Datum (NAD) 1927.
    (5) Index map for Pentachaeta lyonii (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 1 for Pentachaeta lyonii: Simi Valley Unit, Ventura County, 
California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 1 for Pentachaeta lyonii is depicted on Map 2 in paragraph 
(7)(ii) of this entry.
    (7) Unit 2 for Pentachaeta lyonii: Montclef Ridge Unit, Ventura 
County, California.

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    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 2 for Pentachaeta lyonii is depicted on Map 2, which 
follows:
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    (8) Unit 3 for Pentachaeta lyonii: Thousand Oaks Unit, Ventura and 
Los Angeles Counties, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 3 for Pentachaeta lyonii is depicted on Map 3 in paragraph 
(11)(ii) of this entry.
    (9) Unit 4 for Pentachaeta lyonii: Triunfo Canyon Unit, Los Angeles 
County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 4 for Pentachaeta lyonii is depicted on Map 3 in paragraph 
(11)(ii) of this entry.
    (10) Unit 5 for Pentachaeta lyonii: Mulholland Drive Unit, Los 
Angeles County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 5 for Pentachaeta lyonii is depicted on Map 3 in paragraph 
(11)(ii) of this entry.
    (11) Unit 7 for Pentachaeta lyonii: Malibu Lake Unit, Los Angeles 
County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 7 for Pentachaeta lyonii is depicted on Map 3, which 
follows:

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  Family Asteraceae: Stephanomeria malheurensis (Malheur wire-lettuce)

    Oregon, Harney County; the lands west of State Highway 205 within 
the SE \1/4\ of the NE \1/4\ and the NE \1/4\ of the SE \1/4\, Section 
11; and the W \1/2\ of the SW \1/4\ of the NW \1/4\, and the SW \1/4\ of 
the NE \1/4\ of the SW \1/4\, and the NW

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\1/4\ of the SW \1/4\, Section 12, T27S, R30E, Willamette Meridian.

    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
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    Family Asteraceae: Taraxacum californicum (California taraxacum)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Bernardino County, 
California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Taraxacum californicum are:
    (i) Wet meadows subject to flooding during wet years and forest 
openings with seeps, springs, or creeks in the San Bernardino Mountains 
in San Bernardino County located at elevations of 6,700 to 9,000 feet 
(2,000 to 2,800 meters), that provide space for individual and 
population growth, reproduction, and dispersal; and
    (ii) Well-drained, loamy alluvial to sandy loam soils occurring in 
the wet meadow system or forest openings with seeps, springs, or creeks, 
with a 0 to 46 percent slope, to provide water, air, minerals, and other 
nutritional or physiological requirements to the species.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
the effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of USGS 1:24,000 maps, and critical habitat units were 
then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (5) Note: Index map of critical habitat units for Taraxacum 
californicum (California taraxacum) follows:

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    (6) Unit 2: North Baldwin Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 for Taraxacum californicum 
follows:

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    (7) Unit 3: Belleville Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 3 for Taraxacum californicum is depicted on the map in 
paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
    (8) Unit 4: Hitchcock Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 4 for Taraxacum californicum is depicted on the map in 
paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.

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    (9) Unit 5: Bluff Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 5 for Taraxacum californicum is depicted on the map in 
paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
    (10) Unit 6: North Shay Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 6 for Taraxacum californicum is depicted on the map in 
paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
    (11) Unit 7: Horse Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 for Taraxacum californicum 
follows:

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    (12) Unit 8: Fish Creek Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 8 for Taraxacum californicum is depicted on the map in 
paragraph (11)(ii) of this entry.
    (13) Unit 9: Broom Flat Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 9 for Taraxacum californicum is depicted on the map in 
paragraph (11)(ii) of this entry.

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    (14) Unit 10: Wildhorse Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 10 for Taraxacum californicum is depicted on the map in 
paragraph (11)(ii) of this entry.
    (15) Unit 11: Cienega Seca Meadow, San Bernardino County, 
California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 11 for Taraxacum californicum is depicted on the map in 
paragraph (11)(ii) of this entry.
    (16) Unit 12: South Fork Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 12 for Taraxacum californicum is depicted on the map in 
paragraph (11)(ii) of this entry.

       Family Asteraceae: Yermo xanthocephalus (Desert yellowhead)

    (1) Critical habitat unit is depicted for Fremont County, Wyoming, 
on the map below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Yermo 
xanthocephalus are those habitat components that are essential for the 
primary needs of the species. Based upon our current knowledge of this 
species, the primary constituent elements include, but are not limited 
to:
    (i) Recent soils derived from sandstones and limestones of the Split 
Rock Formation at its junction with the White River Formation. These are 
shallow, loamy soils of the Entisol order that can be classified as 
course-loamy over sandy-skeletal, mixed, Lithic Torriorthent. The 
surface stratum has little organic matter, and subsurface layers show no 
accumulation of humus, clay, gypsum, salts, or carbonates.
    (ii) Plant communities associated with Yermo xanthocephalus that 
include, but may not be limited to, sparsely vegetated cushion plant 
communities with scattered clumps of Oryzopsis hymenoides (Indian 
ricegrass) between 2,043 and 2,073 m (6,700 and 6,800 ft) in Fremont 
County, Wyoming. Species common to these communities include Arenaria 
hookeri (Hooker's sandwort), Astragalus kentrophyta (thistle milkvetch), 
Hymenoxys acaulis (stemless hymenoxy), and Phlox muscoides (squarestem 
phlox). These cushion-plant communities also contain natural openings.
    (iii) Topographic features/relief and physical processes, 
particularly hydrologic processes, that maintain the shape and 
orientation of the hollows characteristic of Yermo xanthocephalus and 
maintain moisture below the surface of the ground.
    (3) Critical habitat: Fremont County, Wyoming.
    (i) From U.S. Geological Survey 7.5[sec] quadrangle maps Dishpan 
Butte and Sweetwater Station, Wyoming. T. 31 N., R. 95 W., SW\1/4\ sec. 
27, NW\1/4\ sec. 34, and W\1/2\ W\1/2\ NE\1/4\ sec. 34.
    (ii) Map follows:

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        Family Berberidaceae: Berberis nevinii (Nevin's barberry)

    (1) Critical habitat is depicted for Riverside County, California, 
in the text and on the map in this entry. The map provided is for 
informational purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Berberis nevinii are the habitat components that provide:

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    (i) Low-gradient (i.e., nearly flat) canyon floors, washes and 
adjacent terraces, and mountain ridge/summits, or eroded, generally 
northeast to northwest-facing mountain slopes and banks of dry washes 
typically of less than 70 percent slope that provide space for plant 
establishment and growth;
    (ii) Well-drained alluvial soils primarily of non-marine sedimentary 
origin, such as Temecula or sandy arkose soils; soils of the Cajalco-
Temescal-Las Posas soil association formed on gabbro (igneous) or latite 
(volcanic) bedrock; metasedimentary substrates associated with springs 
or seeps; and heavy adobe/gabbro-type soils derived from metavolcanic 
geology (Mesozoic basic intrusive rock) that provide the appropriate 
nutrients and space for growth and reproduction; and
    (iii) Scrub (chaparral, coastal sage, alluvial, riparian) and 
woodland (oak, riparian) vegetation communities between 900 and 3,000 
feet (275 and 915 meters) in elevation that provide the appropriate 
cover for growth and reproduction.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
the effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical habitat map. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of USGS 1:24,000 maps and critical habitat units were 
then mapped using a 100-meter grid to establish Universal Transverse 
Mercator (UTM) North American Datum 1927 (NAD 27) coordinates which, 
when connected, provided the boundaries of the unit. All acreage 
calculations were performed using GIS.
    (5) Unit 1: Agua Tibia/Vail Lake Unit, Riverside County, California.
    (i) Subunit 1A: Big Oak Mountain Summit. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle Sage, lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E, N): 502153, 3708505; 502157, 3708510; 502167, 3708519; 502179, 
3708526; 502192, 3708532; 502205, 3708534; 502219, 3708535; 502233, 
3708533; 502246, 3708528; 502258, 3708522; 502269, 3708513; 502278, 
3708503; 502286, 3708491; 502291, 3708478; 502294, 3708465; 502294, 
3708451; 502292, 3708437; 502288, 3708424; 502281, 3708412; 502272, 
3708401; 502262, 3708392; 502250, 3708384; 502237, 3708379; 502224, 
3708376; 502210, 3708376; 502196, 3708378; 502183, 3708382; 502171, 
3708389; 502160, 3708398; 502151, 3708408; 502143, 3708420; 502138, 
3708432; 502135, 3708446; 502135, 3708460; 502137, 3708474; 502141, 
3708487; 502148, 3708499; 502153, 3708505; thence returning to 502153, 
3708505.
    (ii) Subunit 1B: Agua Tibia Mountain Foothills. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle Vail Lake, lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 504200, 3702900; 504300, 3702900; 504300, 3702800; 
504200, 3702800; thence returning to 504200, 3702900.
    (iii) Note: Map of Unit 1 follows:

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 Family Boraginaceae: Amsinckia grandiflora (large-flowered fiddleneck)

    California, San Joaquin County, Mount Diablo Meridian, T3S R4E 
Section 28 W\1/2\ NW\1/4\ and W\1/2\ SW\1/4\.
    This includes the known primary constituent elements of a steep, 
west- and south-facing slope with light textured but stable soils.

    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:

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       Family Boraginaceae: Phacelia argentea (sand dune phacelia)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Coos and Curry Counties, 
Oregon, and Del Norte County, California, on the maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features 
essential to the conservation of the sand dune phacelia consist of the 
following components:
    (i) Sandy coastal dune habitat above the high tide line that 
provides a high light environment, room for growth, and adequate 
moisture.
    (ii) A sufficiently abundant pollinator community (which may include 
leafcutter bees and bumble bees) for pollination and reproduction.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
September 21, 2023.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were created using Geographic 
Information Systems (GIS) feature classes from known extant populations. 
Critical habitat units were defined by applying the minimum convex 
polygon approach in GIS, thereby creating a single polygon from occupied 
habitat patches within each population consisting of 25 or more 
individuals. Several units have two polygons each to include individuals 
that are separated from the main populations by unsuitable or unoccupied 
habitat. In a few cases, the unit boundaries were modified to align with 
the coastal boundary based on current National Agriculture Imagery 
Program natural color imagery. The maps in this entry, as modified by 
any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the 
critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on 
which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's 
internet site at https://www.fws.gov/office/oregon-fish-and-wildlife, at 
https://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2021-0070, and at 
the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field 
office location information by contacting one of the Service regional 
offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map for Phacelia argentea follows:

Figure 1 to Phacelia argentea (sand dune phacelia) paragraph (5)

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    (6) Unit 1: North Bandon 1, Coos County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit 1 consists of 0.6 acres (ac) (0.2 hectares (ha)) in Coos 
County, Oregon, and is composed of land in private ownership.
    (ii) Map of Units 1 and 2 follows:

Figure 2 to Phacelia argentea (sand dune phacelia) paragraph (6)(ii)

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    (7) Unit 2: North Bandon 2, Coos County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit 2 consists of 61.3 ac (24.8 ha) in Coos County, Oregon, and 
is composed of land in State (6.9 ac (2.8 ha)) and private (54.4 ac (22 
ha)) ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
    (8) Unit 3: Lost Lake, Coos County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit 3 consists of 3.7 ac (1.5 ha) in Coos County, Oregon, and 
is composed of land in

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State (0.1 ac (0.04 ha)), Federal (0.8 ac (0.3 ha)), and private (2.8 ac 
(1.1 ha)) ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Floras Lake, Curry County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit 4 consists of 5.8 ac (2.3 ha) in Curry County, Oregon, and 
is composed of land in Federal ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 4 follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: Cape Blanco, Curry County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit 5 consists of 2 ac (0.8 ha) in Curry County, Oregon, and is 
composed of land in State ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 5 follows:

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    (11) Unit 6: Paradise Point, Curry County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit 6 consists of 3.7 ac (1.5 ha) in Curry County, Oregon, and 
is composed of land in private ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 6 follows:

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    (12) Unit 7: Pistol River North, Curry County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit 7 consists of 3.2 ac (1.3 ha) in Curry County, Oregon, and 
is composed of land in State ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 7 follows:

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    (13) Unit 8: Pistol River South, Curry County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit 8 consists of 0.7 ac (0.3 ha) in Curry County, Oregon, and 
is composed of land in State ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 8 follows:

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    (14) Unit 9: Lone Ranch, Curry County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit 9 consists of 6.5 ac (2.6 ha) in Curry County, Oregon, and 
is composed of land in State ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 9 follows:

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    (15) Unit 10: Pacific Shores, Del Norte County, California.
    (i) Unit 10 consists of 21 ac (8.5 ha) in Del Norte County, 
California, and is composed of land in State (13.2 ac (5.3 ha)) and 
private (7.8 ac (3.2 ha)) ownership.
    (ii) Map of Units 10 and 11 follows:

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    (16) Unit 11: Tolowa Dunes, Del Norte County, California.
    (i) Unit 11 consists of 69.6 ac (28.2 ha) in Del Norte County, 
California, and is composed of land in State ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 11 is provided at paragraph (15)(ii) of this entry.
    (17) Unit 12: Point Saint George, Del Norte County, California.
    (i) Unit 12 consists of 1.1 ac (0.4 ha) in Del Norte County, 
California, and is composed of land in county (1 ac (0.4 ha)) and 
private (0.1 ac (0.04 ha)) ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 12 follows:

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    (18) Unit 13: Pebble Beach, Del Norte County, California.
    (i) Unit 13 consists of 1.6 ac (0.6 ha) in Del Norte County, 
California, and is under county ownership.
    (ii) Map of Unit 13 follows:

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                 Family Boraginaceae: Varronia rupicola

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for the municipalities of 
Gu[aacute]nica, Yauco, Guayanilla, Pe[ntilde]uelas, Ponce, and Vieques, 
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, on the maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of

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Varronia rupicola consist of the following components:
    (i) Remnants of native shrubland and scrubland forest on limestone 
substrate within the subtropical dry forest life zone. Dry shrubland and 
scrubland forest includes:
    (A) Shrubland vegetation with canopy from 6.5 to 9.8 feet (ft) (2 to 
3 meters (m)) high;
    (B) Limestone pavement;
    (C) Associated native vegetation; and
    (D) A shrub layer dominated by Croton humilis, Eupatorium sinuatum, 
Lantana reticulata, and Turnera diffusa.
    (ii) Semi-deciduous dry forest on limestone substrate within the 
subtropical dry forest life zone. Dry limestone semi-deciduous forest 
includes:
    (A) Low forest with canopy from 8 to 15 ft (3 to 5 m) high;
    (B) Limestone pavement;
    (C) Associated dry forest native vegetation; and
    (D) A shrub layer dominated by Croton humilis, Eupatorium sinuatum, 
Lantana reticulata, and Turnera diffusa.
    (iii) The type locations described paragraphs (2)(i) and (2)(ii) of 
this entry for this species should have shallow and alkaline soils 
derived from limestone rock and an average rainfall of 34 in (86 cm).
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
houses, bridges, aqueducts, and paved areas) and the land on which they 
are located existing within the legal boundaries on October 9, 2014.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of an aerial image (ESRI image Basemap) and USFS-IITF 
Landcover GAP raster. Critical habitat units were then mapped using the 
Geographic Coordinate System-World Geodetic System (WGS) 1984 datum. The 
maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, 
establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The 
coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are 
available to the public at the Service's Internet site at http://
www.fws.gov/caribbean/es, at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. 
FWS-R4-ES-2013-0040, and at the field office responsible for this 
designation. You may obtain field office location information by 
contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which 
are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map of critical habitat units for Varronia rupicola 
follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Montalva, municipality of Gu[aacute]nica, Puerto Rico.
    (i) Unit 1 includes 992 acres (ac) (401 hectares (ha)).
    (ii) Map of Units 1, 2, 3, and 4 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Gu[aacute]nica Commonwealth Forest, municipalities of 
Gu[aacute]nica and Yauco, Puerto Rico.
    (i) Unit 2 includes 584 ac (236 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
    (8) Unit 3: Montes de Barina, municipalities of Yauco and 
Guayanilla, Puerto Rico.
    (i) Unit 3 includes 2,002 ac (810 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
    (9) Unit 4: Pe[ntilde][oacute]n de Ponce, municipalities of 
Pe[ntilde]uelas and Ponce, Puerto Rico.
    (i) Unit 4 includes 2,174 ac (880 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 4 is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
    (10) Unit 5: Punta Negra, municipality of Vieques, Puerto Rico.
    (i) Unit 5 includes 291 ac (117 ha).
    (ii) Map of Units 5, 6, and 7 follows:

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    (11) Unit 6: Puerto Ferro, municipality of Viequez, Puerto Rico.
    (i) Unit 6 includes 381 ac (154 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 6 is provided at paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.
    (12) Unit 7: Cerro Playuela, municipality of Vieques, Puerto Rico.
    (i) Unit 7 includes 123 ac (50 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 7 is provided at paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.

        Family Brassicaceae: Arabis georgiana (Georgia Rockcress)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted in Georgia, including Clay, 
Gordon, Floyd, Harris, and Muscogee Counties, and in Alabama, including 
Bibb, Dallas, Elmore, Monroe, Sumter, and Wilcox Counties, on the maps 
in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Arabis 
georgiana (Georgia rockcress) consist of four components:
    (i) Large river bluffs with steep and/or shallow soils that are 
subject to localized disturbances that limit the accumulation of leaf 
litter and competition within the Lower Gulf Coastal Plain, Upper Gulf 
Coastal Plain, Red Hills, Black Belt, Piedmont, and Ridge and Valley 
Physiographic Provinces of Georgia and Alabama.
    (ii) Well-drained soils that are buffered or circumneutral generally 
within regions underlain or otherwise influenced by granite, sandstone, 
or limestone.
    (iii) A mature, mixed-level canopy with spatial heterogeneity, 
providing mottled shade and often including species such as Juniperus 
virginiana (eastern red cedar), Ostrya virginiana (American 
hophornbeam), Quercus muehlenbergii (chinquapin oak), Fraxinus americana 
(white ash), Acer barbatum (southern sugar maple), and Cercis canadensis 
(eastern redbud) with a rich diversity of grasses and forbs 
characterizing the herb layer.
    (iv) Intact habitat that is fully functional (i.e., with mature 
canopy and discrete disturbances) and buffered by surrounding habitat to 
impede the invasion of competitors.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
October 14, 2014.

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    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining critical 
habitat map units were created using GIS shapefiles of Natural Heritage 
Element Occurrence (EO) data for Arabis georgiana (Georgia rockcress) 
locations that were provided by the Alabama Department of Conservation 
and Natural Resources and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, 
and 1-meter resolution National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) 
images from 2009. Each EO feature was buffered by 76 meters (m) (250 
feet (ft)) up and down slope and 304.8 m (1,000 ft) laterally. The 76-m 
(250-ft) buffer was used as a guideline for delineating critical habitat 
upslope and downslope of the EO feature, with the downslope direction 
extending 76 m (250 ft) or to the edge of the water, whichever was 
shorter. The 304.8-m (1,000-ft) buffer was used a guideline for 
delineating critical habitat adjacent to the EO features along the 
length of the river. The critical habitat polygons were manually drawn 
using a mouse on a computer screen by visually checking for PCEs within 
the buffer areas against 2009 NAIP imagery. The critical habitat 
polygons were then viewed over the ArcGIS basemap Bing Aerial Imagery as 
an additional assessment tool for the placement of the critical habitat 
polygon boundaries. Critical habitat units were mapped using Universal 
Transverse Mercator (UTM), zone 16N. The maps in this entry, as modified 
by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the 
critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on 
which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's 
Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/athens/, at http://
www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2013-0030, and at the 
Ecological Services Office in Athens, Georgia. You may obtain field 
office location information by contacting one of the Service regional 
offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index maps of critical habitat units for Arabis georgiana 
(Georgia rockcress) follow:

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    (6) Unit 1: Fort Tombecbee, Sumter County, Alabama. Map of Unit 1 
follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Marshalls Bluff, Monroe County, Alabama. Map of Unit 2 
follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Prairie Bluff, Wilcox County, Alabama. Map of Unit 3 
follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Portland Landing River Slopes, Dallas County, Alabama. 
Map of Unit 4 follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: Durant Bend, Dallas County, Alabama. Map of Unit 5 
follows:

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    (11) Unit 6: Murphys Bluff Bridge Cahaba River, Bibb County, 
Alabama. Map of Unit 6 follows:

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    (12) Unit 7: Bibb County, Alabama.
    (i) Subunit 7A: Creekside Glades.
    (ii) Subunit 7B: Little Schultz Creek.
    (iii) Map of Subunits 7A and 7B follows:

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    (13) Unit 8: Bibb County, Alabama.
    (i) Subunit 8A: Cottingham Creek Bluff.
    (ii) Subunit 8B: Pratts Ferry.
    (iii) Map of Subunits 8A and 8B follows:

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    (14) Unit 9: Bibb County, Alabama.
    (i) Subunit 9A: Fern Glade.
    (ii) Subunit 9B: Sixmile Creek.
    (iii) Map of Subunits 9A and 9B follows:

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    (15) Unit 10: Bibb County, Alabama.
    (i) Subunit 10A: Browns Dam Glade North.
    (ii) Subunit 10B: Browns Dam Glade South.
    (iii) Map of Subunits 10A and 10B follows:

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    (16) Unit 11: McGuire Ford/Limestone Park, Bibb County, Alabama. Map 
of Unit 11 follows:

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    (17) Unit 12: Fort Toulouse State Park, Elmore County, Alabama. Map 
of Unit 12 follows:

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    (18) Unit 13: Fort Gaines Bluff, Clay County, Georgia. Map of Unit 
13 follows:

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    (19) Unit 14: Harris and Muscogee Counties, Georgia.
    (i) Subunit 14A: Goat Rock North.
    (ii) Subunit 14B: Goat Rock South.
    (iii) Map of Subunits 14A and 14B follows:

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    (20) Unit 15: Blacks Bluff Preserve, Floyd County, Georgia. Map of 
Unit 15 follows:

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    (21) Unit 16: Whitmore Bluff, Floyd County, Georgia. Map of Unit 16 
follows:

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    (22) Unit 17: Resaca Bluffs, Gordon County, Georgia. Map of Unit 17 
follows:

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      Family Brassicaceae: Arabis perstellata (Braun's rock-cress).

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Franklin, Henry, and 
Owen Counties, Kentucky, and Rutherford and Wilson Counties, Tennessee, 
on the maps in this entry. The maps provided are for informational 
purposes only.

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    (2) Based on the best available information, primary constituent 
elements essential for the conservation of Arabis perstellata are:
    (i) Relatively undisturbed, closed canopy mesophytic and sub-xeric 
forest with large, mature trees (such as sugar maple (Acer saccharum), 
chinquapin oak (Quercus muhlenbergii), hackberry (Celtus occidentalis), 
or Ohio buckeye (Aesculus glabra)), and
    (ii) Open forest floors with little herbaceous cover and leaf litter 
accumulation with natural disturbance to allow for Arabis perstellata 
germination and seedling germination, and
    (iii) Areas with few introduced weed species such as Alliaria 
petiolata or Lonicera maackii, and
    (iv) Rock outcrops on moderate to steep calcareous slopes defined 
by:
    (A) Ordovician limestone, in particular the Grier, Tanglewood, and 
Macedonia Bed Members of the Lexington Limestone in Kentucky and the 
Lebanon, Carters, Leipers, and Catheys, and Bigby-Cannon Limestones in 
Tennessee; and
    (B) Limestone soils such as the Fairmont Rock outcrop complexes in 
Kentucky and the Mimosa Rock outcrop complexes in Tennessee.
    (3) Existing features and structures made by people, such as 
buildings, roads, railroads, airports, other paved areas, lawns, and 
other urban landscaped areas, do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements and are not critical habitat. Federal actions 
limited to those areas, therefore, would not trigger a consultation 
under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect the species and/or 
primary constituent elements in adjacent critical habitat.
    (4) Critical Habitat Map Units for Kentucky. (i) Data layers 
defining map units were created on a base of USGS 7.5[min] quadrangles 
and critical habitat units were then mapped in feet using Kentucky State 
Plane North, NAD 83, and Tennessee State Plane, NAD 83, coordinates.
    (ii) Map 1--Index map of Critical Habitat for Braun's Rock-cress, 
Kentucky, follows:

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    (5) Unit 1: Sky View Drive, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Frankfort West, Kentucky; land 
bounded by the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) 
coordinates: 1453158.08, 257013.95; 1455318.02, 258193.89; 1455537.40, 
256159.34.
    (6) Unit 2: Benson Valley Woods, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Frankfort East, Kentucky; land 
bounded by

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the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates: 
1450864.02, 256869.46; 1453925.25, 260160.79; 1454705.56, 258980.31; 
1451054.09, 256519.32.
    (7) Unit 3: Red Bridge Road, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,0000 quadrangle Frankfort West, Kentucky; land 
bounded by the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) 
coordinates: 1442614.00, 258863.10; 1443144.60, 258502.62; 1441670.26, 
257801.90; 1441581.15, 258012.52.
    (8) Unit 4: Tributary to South Benson Creek, Franklin County, 
Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Frankfort West, Kentucky; land 
bounded by the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) 
coordinates: 1443620.37, 253609.15; 1444037.01, 253294.00; 1442925.97, 
252129.54; 1442210.20, 252471.40.
    (ii) Map 2--Units 1, 2, 3, and 4, follows:

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    (9) Unit 5: Davis Branch, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Polsgrove, Kentucky; land 
bounded by the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) 
coordinates: 1450167.05, 277739.69; 1450767.00, 277750.87; 1450761.41, 
277314.88; 1450202.46, 277180.73.
    (10) Unit 6: Onans Bend, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Polsgrove, Kentucky; land 
bounded by the following Kentucky State Plane North /

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NAD83 (Feet) coordinates: 1458610.26, 289401.40; 1459066.14, 289401.50; 
1459484.82, 288182.67; 1458210.30, 287759.68; 1458191.76, 288155.34.
    (11) Unit 7: Shadrock Ferry Road, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,0000 quadrangle Switzer, Kentucky; land bounded 
by the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates: 
1461695.27, 280422.79; 1462823.09, 280986.70; 1463880.43, 280256.18; 
1463463.90, 279506.43.
    (12) Unit 8: Hoover Site, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,0000 quadrangle Frankfort West, Kentucky; land 
bounded by the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) 
coordinates: 1479208.72, 296984.32; 1480548.19, 297074.83; 1480548.19, 
296260.28; 1479407.83, 295690.11; 1479177.04, 295694.63.
    (13) Unit 9: Longs Ravine Site, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,0000 quadrangle Frankfort West, Kentucky; land 
bounded by the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) 
coordinates: 1457404.81, 269596.23; 1457959.89, 270126.46; 1460205.09, 
268958.30; 1459003.79, 267607.86.
    (ii) Map 3--Units 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, follows:

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    (14) Unit 10: Strohmeiers Hills, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,0000 quadrangle Switzer, Kentucky; land bounded 
by the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates: 
1467733.92, 298729.06; 1468218.13, 298978.50; 1468695.00, 297144.38; 
1469854.17, 296131.94; 1469568.53, 295848.76; 1468658.32, 296498.77; 
1468247.47, 297181.06; 1468056.72, 297936.72; 1467763.26, 296704.19; 
1467440.46, 297415.83.
    (15) Unit 11: U.S. 127, Franklin County, Kentucky.

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    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Switzer, Kentucky; land bounded by 
the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates: 
1469164.24, 295115.19; 1469939.07, 295511.62; 1470629.82, 294466.49; 
1469662.78, 294058.06.
    (ii) Map 4--Units 10 and 11, follows:
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    (16) Unit 12: Camp Pleasant Branch Woods, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Switzer, Kentucky; land bounded by 
the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates: 
1453446.71, 269919.75; 1454641.35, 269410.27; 1453921.05, 266476.39; 
1452392.62, 264561.46; 1451250.69, 265879.07.
    (17) Unit 13: Saufley, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Switzer, Kentucky; land bounded by 
the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates: 
1476234.26, 281055.05; 1476538.92, 281115.98; 1476924.83, 280171.52; 
1477848.97, 279612.98; 1476538.92, 279887.17.
    (ii) Map 5--Units 12 and 13, follows:

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    (18) Unit 14: Clements Bluff, Owen County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Gratz, Kentucky; land bounded by 
the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates: 
1451615.01, 349295.36; 1452022.39, 349505.61; 1452910.30, 347908.24; 
1452180.35, 347473.85.
    (19) Unit 15: Monterey U.S. 127, Owen County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Monterey, Kentucky; land bounded 
by the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83

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(Feet) coordinates: 1462791.17, 342357.03; 1463347.35, 341639.38; 
1462109.41, 340778.21; 1461660.88, 341370.27.
    (20) Unit 16: Craddock Bottom, Owen County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangles Frankfort East and West, 
Kentucky; land bounded by the following Kentucky State Plane North / 
NAD83 (Feet) coordinates: 1463039.86, 332602.65; 1463575.00, 332555.43; 
1464377.71, 331784.20; 1464377.71, 329218.68; 1463748.13, 329202.94; 
1463716.65, 330918.53.
    (ii) Map 6--Units 14, 15, and 16, follows:
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    (21) Unit 17: Backbone North, Franklin County, Kentucky.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Frankfort East, Kentucky; land 
bounded by the following Kentucky State Plane North / NAD83 (Feet) 
coordinates: 1470487.13, 273240.06; 1471988.00, 273697.42; 1472199.59, 
273279.29; 1471168.97, 272953.00; 1470516.94, 272031.81; 1470339.01, 
272116.74.
    (ii) Map 7--Unit 17, follows:
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    (21) Critical Habitat Map Units for Tennessee. (i) Data layers 
defining map unit were created on a base of USGS 7.5[min] quadrangles 
and proposed critical habitat units were then mapped in feet using 
Tennessee State Plane, NAD 83, coordinates.
    (ii) Map 8--Index of Critical Habitat for Braun's Rock-cress, 
Tennessee, follows:
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    (22) Unit 18: Scales Mountain, Rutherford County, Tennessee.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Rockvale, Tennessee; land bounded 
by the following Tennessee State Plane / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates (E,N): 
1797871.97, 548892.57; 1800101.59, 549457.83; 1800070.19, 547856.27; 
1797934.77, 547071.19.
    (23) Unit 19: Sophie Hill, Rutherford County, Tennessee.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Rockvale, Tennessee; land bounded 
by the following Tennessee State Plane / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates (E,N): 
1804270.37, 539691.44; 1805958.29, 539809.20; 1806076.05, 538867.10; 
1804427.38, 538631.58.
    (24) Unit 20: Indian Mountain, Rutherford County, Tennessee.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Rockvale, Tennessee; land bounded 
by the following Tennessee State Plane / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates (E,N): 
1800305.71, 546168.35; 1802111.40, 546443.12; 1802543.19, 544794.46; 
1800423.48, 544676.69.
    (ii) Map 9--Units 18, 19, and 20, follows:

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    (25) Unit 21: Grandfather Knob, Wilson County, Tennessee.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Lascassas, Tennessee; land bounded 
by the following Tennessee State Plane / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates (E,N): 
1888463.64, 602182.29; 1890759.35, 602182.29; 1890842.07, 601189.55; 
1889518.42, 599969.31; 1888877.28, 599638.40; 188670.46, 599638.40; 
1888401.59, 600300.23.
    (ii) Map 10--Unit 21, follows:

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    (26) Unit 22: Versailles Knob, Rutherford County, Tennessee.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle Rover, Tennessee; land bounded by 
the following Tennessee State Plane / NAD83 (Feet) coordinates (E,N): 
1806361.65, 504515.38; 1808616.22, 505711.83; 1809308.27, 504327.51; 
1808517.23, 503872.66; 1807034.03, 503477.14.
    (ii) Map 11--Unit 22, follows:

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 Family Brassicaceae: Erysimum capitatum var. angustatum (Contra Costa 
                               wallflower)

    California. An area of land, water, and airspace in Contra Costa 
County, with the following components: T. 2 N. R. 2 E. SW\1/4\ section 
17, E\2/3\ of S\1/3\ of section 18.
    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:

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   Family Brassicaceae: Leavenworthia crassa (fleshy-fruit gladecress)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Lawrence and Morgan 
Counties, Alabama, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of fleshy-
fruit gladecress consist of three components:
    (i) Shallow-soiled, open areas with exposed limestone bedrock or 
gravel that are dominated by herbaceous vegetation characteristic of 
glade communities.
    (ii) Open or well-lighted areas of exposed limestone bedrock or 
gravel that ensure fleshy-fruit gladecress plants remain unshaded for a 
significant portion of the day.
    (iii) Glade habitat that is protected from both native and invasive, 
nonnative plants to minimize competition and shading of fleshy-fruit 
gladecress.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
September 25, 2014.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of Bing Maps digital aerial photography supplied by 
the Harris Corporation, Earthstar Geographics LLC, and the Microsoft 
Corporation. Critical habitat units were then mapped using the USA 
Contiguous Albers Equal Area Projection with a NAD 83 datum. The maps in 
this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish 
the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or 
plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the 
public at the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/cookeville, 
at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2013-0086, and at 
the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field 
office location information by contacting one of the Service regional 
offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Bluebird Glades, Lawrence County, Alabama. Map of Units 
1 and 2 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Stover Branch Glades, Lawrence County, Alabama. Map of 
Unit 2 is provided at paragraph (6) of this entry.
    (8) Unit 3: Indian Tomb Hollow Glade, Lawrence County, Alabama. Map 
of Unit 3 follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Cedar Plains South, Morgan County, Alabama. Map of Units 
4, 5, and 6 follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: Cedar Plains North, Morgan County, Alabama. Map of Unit 
5 is provided at paragraph (9) of this entry.
    (11) Unit 6: Massey Glade, Morgan County, Alabama. Map of Unit 6 is 
provided at paragraph (9) of this entry.
    (12) Unit 7: Hillsboro Glade, Lawrence County, Alabama. Map of Unit 
7 follows:

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Family Brassicaceae: Leavenworthia exigua var. lacinata (Kentucky glade 
                                 cress)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Bullitt and Jefferson 
Counties, Kentucky, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of L. 
exigua var. laciniata consist of these components:
    (i) Cedar glades and gladelike areas within the range of L. exigua 
var. laciniata that include:
    (A) Areas of rock outcrop, gravel, flagstone of Silurian dolomite or 
dolomitic limestone, and/or shallow (1 to 5 centimeters (0.393 to 1.97 
inches)), calcareous soils;
    (B) Intact cyclic hydrologic regime involving saturation and/or 
inundation of the area in winter and early spring, then drying quickly 
in the summer;
    (C) Full or nearly full sunlight; and
    (D) An undisturbed seed bank.
    (ii) Vegetated land around glades and gladelike areas that extends 
up and down slope and ends at natural (e.g., stream, topographic 
contours) or manmade breaks (e.g., roads).
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
June 5, 2014.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining critical 
habitat map units were created using a base of aerial photographs (USDA 
National Agricultural Imagery Program; NAIP 2010), and USA Topo Maps 
(National Geographic Society 2011). Critical habitat units were then 
mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 16 North American 
Datum (NAD) 1983 coordinates. The maps in this entry, as modified by any 
accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical 
habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which 
each map is based are available to the public at the Service's Internet 
site, at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2013-0015, 
and at the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain 
field office location information by contacting one of the Service 
regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: McNeely Lake, Jefferson County, Kentucky.
    (i) Unit 1 includes 18 ac (7 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Old Mans Run, Bullitt and Jefferson Counties, Kentucky.
    (i) Unit 2 includes 1,014 ac (410 ha): Subunit A includes 102 acres 
(41 ha); subunit B includes 870 acres (352 ha); and subunit C includes 
42 ac (17 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Mount Washington, Bullitt County, Kentucky.
    (i) Unit 3 contains 42 ac (17 ha): Subunit A contains 25 ac (10 ha); 
subunit B contains 7 ac (3 ha); and subunit C contains 10 ac (4 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Cedar Creek, Bullitt County, Kentucky.
    (i) Unit 4 contains 547 ac (221 ha): Subunit A contains 91 ac (37 
ha); subunit B contains 69 ac (28 ha); subunit C contains 83 ac (34 ha); 
subunit D contains 46 ac (19 ha); subunit E contains 102 ac (41 ha); 
subunit F contains 120 ac (49 ha); subunit G contains 20 ac (8 ha); and 
subunit H contains 16 ac (6 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 4 follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: Cox Creek, Bullitt County, Kentucky.
    (i) Subunit 5 contains 58 ac (23 ha): Subunit A contains 8 ac (3 
ha), and subunit B contains 50 ac (20 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 5 follows:

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    (11) Unit 6: Rocky Run, Bullitt County, Kentucky.
    (i) Unit 6 contains 374 ac (151 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 6 follows:

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   Family Brassicaceae: Leavenworthia texana (Texas golden gladecress)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Augustine and Sabine 
Counties, Texas, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Leavenworthia texana consist of the three primary constituent elements 
identified for the species:

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    (i) Exposed outcrops of the Weches Formation within Weches prairies. 
Within the outcrop sites, there must be bare, exposed bedrock on top-
level surfaces or rocky ledges with small depressions where rainwater or 
seepage can collect. The openings should support Weches Glade native 
herbaceous plant communities.
    (ii) Thin layers of rocky, alkaline soils, underlain by glauconite 
clay (greenstone, ironstone, bluestone), that are found only on the 
Weches Formation. Appropriate soils are in the series classifications 
Nacogdoches clay loam, Trawick gravelly clay loam, or Bub clay loam, 
ranging in slope from 1-15 percent.
    (iii) The outcrop ledges should occur within the glade such that 
Texas golden gladecress plants remain unshaded for a significant portion 
of the day, and trees should be far enough away from the outcrop(s) that 
leaves do not accumulate within the gladecress habitat. The habitat 
should be relatively clear of nonnative and native invasive plants, 
especially woody species, or with only a minimal level of invasion.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, bridges, aqueducts, runways, well pads, metering stations, 
roads and the filled areas immediately adjacent to pavement, and other 
paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the 
legal boundaries on October 11, 2013.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Soil Survey Geographic Dataset 
(SSURGO) was used as a base map layer. The SSURGO is an updated digital 
version of the Natural Resources Conservation Service county soil 
surveys. The SSURGO uses recent digital orthophotos and fieldwork to 
update the original printed surveys. Data layers defining map units were 
created using the Texas golden gladecress' restriction to the Weches 
Formation and its tight association with the three soil map units: 
Nacogdoches clay loam 1-5 percent slope, Trawick gravelly clay loam 5-15 
percent slope, or Bub clay loam 2-5 percent slope. In San Augustine and 
Sabine Counties, these soil types are restricted to the Weches 
Formation. Locations of all known gladecress populations, as well as 
potential glade sites, were overlaid on the three afore-named soil 
mapping units from the San Augustine and Sabine County's soils survey. 
Potential glade sites were identified using soil map units and a time 
series of aerial photographs that depicted changes in land cover. The 
maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, 
establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The 
coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are 
available to the public at the Service's internet site, at http://
www.fws.gov/southwest/es/ElectronicLibrary/ElectronicLibrary_Main.cfm, 
at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2013-0027, and at 
the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field 
office location information by contacting one of the Service regional 
offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Geneva Unit, Sabine County, Texas. Map of Unit 1 
follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Chapel Hill, San Augustine County. Map of Unit 2 
follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Southeast Caney Creek Glades, San Augustine County, 
Texas. Map of Units 3 and 4 follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Northwest Caney Creek Glades, San Augustine County, 
Texas. Map of Unit 4 is depicted in paragraph (8) of this entry.

   Family Brassicaceae: Lepidium papilliferum (Slickspot Peppergrass)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Ada, Elmore, Gem, 
Owyhee, and Payette, Counties, Idaho, on the maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the specific physical or biological features 
(PBFs) essential to the conservation of slickspot peppergrass consist of 
four components:
    (i) Ecologically functional microsites or ``slick spots'' that are 
characterized by:
    (A) A high sodium and clay content, and a three-layer soil profile, 
which allows for successful seed germination, seedling growth, and 
maintenance of the seed bank. The surface horizon consists of a thin, 
silty vesicular, pored (small cavity) layer that forms a physical crust 
(the silt layer). The subsoil horizon is a restrictive clay layer, with 
an abruptic (referring to an abrupt change in texture) boundary with the 
surface layer, that is natric or natric-like in properties (a type of 
argillic (clay-based) horizon with distinct structural and chemical 
features); this is the restrictive layer. The second argillic subsoil 
layer (that is less distinct than the upper argillic horizon) retains 
moisture through part of the year (the moist clay layer).
    (B) Sparse vegetation, with invasive, nonnative plant species cover 
absent or limited to low to moderate levels.
    (ii) Relatively intact, native Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia 
tridentata ssp. wyomingensis) vegetation assemblages, represented by 
native bunchgrasses, shrubs, and forbs, within 500 m (1,640 ft) of 
slickspot peppergrass element occurrences to protect slick spots and 
slickspot peppergrass from disturbance from wildfire, slow the invasion 
of slick spots by nonnative plant species and native harvester ants, and 
provide the habitats needed by slickspot peppergrass' pollinators.
    (iii) A diversity of native plants whose blooming times overlap to 
provide pollinator species with flowers for foraging throughout the 
seasons and to provide nesting and egg-laying sites; appropriate nesting 
materials; and sheltered, undisturbed places for hibernation and 
overwintering of pollinator species. In order for genetic exchange of 
slickspot peppergrass to occur, pollinators must be able to move freely 
between slick spots. Alternative pollen and nectar sources (other plant 
species within the surrounding sagebrush vegetation) are needed to 
support pollinators during times when slickspot peppergrass is not 
flowering, when distances between slick spots are long, and in years 
when slickspot peppergrass is not a prolific flowerer.
    (iv) Sufficient pollinators for successful fruit and seed 
production, particularly pollinator species of the sphecid and vespid 
wasp families, species of the bombyliid and tachnid fly families, and 
halictid bee species, most of which are solitary insects that nest 
outside of slick spots in the surrounding sagebrush-steppe vegetation, 
both in the ground and within the vegetation.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include human-made structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas), cultivated 
agricultural fields, areas dominated by turf grass such as parks, and 
the land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries 
on June 5, 2023.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were developed using ESRI ArcGIS 
10.7.1 mapping software along with various spatial layers. Feature class 
data for element occurrences (EOs) were derived from the Idaho 
Department of Fish and Game's Idaho Fish and Wildlife Information System 
(IFWIS) database (July 2021). EOs were depicted as points or polygons in 
the IFWIS database, and an E.O. could consist of one or more points or 
polygons. For ArcGIS analyses, we dissolved a 500-m (1,640-ft) exterior 
insect pollinator buffer on each point or polygon that comprised an E.O. 
and calculated acreages based on these dissolved, buffered polygons. 
Overlapping polygons were merged to prevent a double count of critical 
habitat hectares. Critical habitat polygon outlines are exaggerated 
(using 1- or 2-point size, depending on map scale) to allow for better 
visibility. The critical habitat polygons were then overlaid upon aerial 
imagery, including the ArcGIS World Imagery layer, aerial imagery from 
Google Earth Pro, and the 2019 National Agricultural Imagery Program 
Idaho layer, which has a spatial resolution of a 60-centimeter ground 
sample distance.
    (i) Lands that visually lacked the necessary PBFs were manually 
removed from the critical habitat polygons; any such lands inadvertently 
left inside critical habitat boundaries shown on the maps of this final 
rule are excluded by this text and are not designated as critical 
habitat. Areas that lack PBFs include land covered in human-made 
structures (such as buildings, roads, runways, and other paved areas), 
cultivated farmland, and riparian areas.
    (ii) The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying 
regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat 
designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is 
based are available to the public at the Service's internet site at 
https://www.fws.gov/species/slickspot-peppergrass-lepidium-papilliferum, 
at https://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2010-0071, and at 
the Idaho Fish and Wildlife Office. You may obtain field office location 
information by contacting one of the

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Service regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 
2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Payette and Gem Counties, Idaho.
    (i) General Description: Unit 1 contains 704 ha (1,741 ac) of 
critical habitat in Payette and Gem Counties, Idaho, consisting of 
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land in the Four Rivers Field Office 
area (695 ha (1,718 ac)) and Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) land (9 ha (23 
ac)).
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Figure 2 to Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass) paragraph 
(6)(ii)
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    (7) Unit 2: Gem and Ada Counties, Idaho.
    (i) Subunit 2a General Description: Subunit 2a contains 874 ha 
(2,160 ac) of critical habitat on BLM land in Gem and Ada Counties, 
Idaho.
    (ii) Map of Unit 2, Subunit 2a follows:

Figure 3 to Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass) paragraph 
(7)(ii)

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    (iii) Subunit 2b General Description: Subunit 2b contains 5,423 ha 
(13,401 ac) of critical habitat in Ada County, Idaho, within the BLM's 
Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area south 
of Kuna, Idaho.
    (iv) Map of Unit 2, Subunit 2b follows:

Figure 4 to Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass) paragraph 
(7)(iv)

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    (v) Subunit 2c General Description: Subunit 2c contains 657 ha 
(1,623 ac) of critical habitat in Ada County, Idaho, on BLM land within 
the Four Rivers Field Office area.
    (vi) Map of Unit 2, Subunit 2c follows:

Figure 5 to Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass) paragraph 
(7)(vi)

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    (vii) Subunit 2d General Description: Subunit 2d contains 1,707 ha 
(4,218 ac) of critical habitat in Ada County, Idaho, consisting of BLM 
land (1,689 ha (4,173 ac)) and BOR land (18 ha (45 ac)). Critical 
habitat within Subunit 2d is adjacent to the Idaho Army National Guard-
administered Orchard Combat Training Center (formerly known as the 
Orchard Training Area).
    (viii) Map of Unit 2, Subunit 2d follows:

Figure 6 to Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass) paragraph 
(7)(viii)

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    (8) Unit 3: Ada and Elmore Counties, Idaho.
    (i) Subunit 3a General Description: Subunit 3a contains 1,554 ha 
(3,839 ac) of critical habitat in Ada and Elmore Counties, Idaho, 
consisting of BLM, Four Rivers Field Office area land (1,502 ha (3,711 
ac)) and BOR land (52 ha (128 ac)).
    (ii) Map of Unit 3, Subunit 3a follows:

Figure 7 to Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass) paragraph 
(8)(ii)

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    (iii) Subunit 3b General Description: Subunit 3b contains 1,957 ha 
(4,835 ac) of critical habitat in Elmore County, Idaho, consisting of 
BLM land (1,890 ha (4,671 ac)) and BOR land (66 ha (164 ac)). BLM land 
includes the Four Rivers Field Office area and the Morley Nelson Birds 
of Prey National Conservation Area.
    (iv) Map of Unit 3, Subunit 3b follows:

Figure 8 to Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass) paragraph 
(8)(iv)

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    (v) Subunit 3c General Description: Subunit 3c contains 2,485 ha 
(6,142 ac) of critical habitat in Elmore County, Idaho consisting of 
consisting of BLM land (2,453 ha (6,062 ac)) and BOR land (32 ha (80 
ac)).
    (vi) Map of Unit 3, Subunit 3c follows:

Figure 9 to Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass) paragraph 
(8)(vi)

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    (9) Unit 4: Owyhee County, Idaho.
    (i) General description: Unit 4 contains 16,310 ha (40,303 ac) of 
critical habitat in Owyhee County, Idaho, within the BLM Jarbidge Field 
Office area.
    (ii) Map of Unit 4 follows:

Figure 10 to Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass) paragraph 
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Family Brassicaceae: Lesquerella kingii ssp. bernardina (San Bernardino 
                          Mountains bladderpod)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Bernardino County, 
California, on the map in this entry. The map provided is for 
informational purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Lesquerella kingii ssp. bernardina are those habitat components that are 
essential for the primary biological needs of the species. Based on our 
current knowledge of this species, the primary constituent elements of 
critical habitat for this species are listed below and consist of, but 
are not limited to:
    (i) Soils derived primarily from Bonanza King Formation and 
Undivided Cambrian parent materials that occur on hillsides or on large 
rock outcrops at elevations between 2,098 and 2,700 m (6,883 and 8,800 
ft);
    (ii) Soils with intact, natural surfaces that have not been 
substantially altered by land use activities (e.g., graded, excavated, 
re-contoured, or otherwise altered by ground-disturbing equipment); and

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    (iii) Associated plant communities that have areas with an open 
canopy cover and little accumulation of organic material (e.g., leaf 
litter) on the surface of the soil.
    (3) Existing features and structures, such as buildings, active 
mines, paved or unpaved roads, other paved or cleared areas, lawns, and 
other urban landscaped areas, are not likely to contain one or more of 
the primary constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those 
areas, therefore, would not trigger a section 7 consultation, unless 
they may affect the species or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Bertha Ridge Unit, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Fawnskin and Big Bear City, 
California.
    (ii) Subunit 2a: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 510400, 3793600; 510700, 3793600; 510700, 3793500; 
510800, 3793500; 510800, 3793400; 511000, 3793400; 511000, 3793100; 
510900, 3793100; 510900, 3793000; 510600, 3793000; 510600, 3793100; 
510500, 3793100; 510500, 3793200; 510400, 3793200; and 510400, 3793600.
    (iii) Subunit 2b: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 511600, 3793900; 511900, 3793900; 511900, 3793800; 
512000, 3793800; 512000, 3793700; 512300, 3793700; 512300, 3793600; 
512400, 3793600; 512400, 3793300; 512300, 3793300; 512300, 3793200; 
512100, 3793200; 512100, 3793300; 512000, 3793300; 512000, 3793200; 
511600, 3793200; 511600, 3793500; 511500, 3793500; 511500, 3793800; 
511600, 3793800; and 511600, 3793900.
    (iv) Subunit 2c: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 511700, 3793100; 512000, 3793100; 512000, 3793000; 
512200, 3793000; 512200, 3792700; 512100, 3792700; 512100, 3792500; 
511900, 3792500; 511900, 3792300; 512600, 3792300; 512600, 3792100; 
512400, 3792100; 512400, 3791400; 512100, 3791400; 512100, 3791500; 
511900, 3791500; 511900, 3791400; 511700, 3791400; 511700, 3791300; 
511600, 3791300; 511600, 3791200; 511200, 3791200; 511200, 3791400; 
511100, 3791400; 511100, 3791500; 511200, 3791500; 511200, 3791600; 
511300, 3791600; 511300, 3791700; 511600, 3791700; 511600, 3792300; 
511500, 3792300; 511500, 3792500; 511600, 3792500; 511600, 3792600; 
511700, 3792600; 511700, 3792700; 511600, 3792700; 511600, 3793000; 
511700, 3793000; and 511700, 3793100.
    (5) Sugarlump Ridge Unit, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Moonridge, California.
    (ii) Subunit 3a: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 512700, 3785700; 512900, 3785700; 512900, 3785600; 
513300, 3785600; 513300, 3785300; 513400, 3785300; 513400, 3785400; 
513500, 3785400; 513500, 3785500; 513600, 3785500; 513600, 3785600; 
513700, 3785600; 513700, 3785700; 514000, 3785700; 514000, 3785600; 
514300, 3785600; 514300, 3785500; 514500, 3785500; 514500, 3785600; 
514600, 3785600; 514600, 3785700; 515000, 3785700; 515000, 3785600; 
515400, 3785600; 515400, 3785500; 516300, 3785500; 516300, 3785400; 
516400, 3785400; 516400, 3785100; 516200, 3785100; 516200, 3785000; 
515900, 3785000; 515900, 3784900; 515600, 3784900; 515600, 3785000; 
515400, 3785000; 515400, 3785100; 515200, 3785100; 515200, 3785000; 
514500, 3785000; 514500, 3785100; 514400, 3785100; 514400, 3785200; 
514100, 3785200; 514100, 3785300; 514000, 3785300; 514000, 3785000; 
513800, 3785000; 513800, 3784900; 513500, 3784900; 513500, 3785000; 
513400, 3785000; 513400, 3785100; 513300, 3785100; 513300, 3785000; 
513100, 3785000; 513100, 3785100; 513000, 3785100; 513000, 3785300; 
512600, 3785300; 512600, 3785600; 512700, 3785600; and 512700, 3785700.
    (iii) Subunit 3b: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 516500, 3785700; 516900, 3785700; 516900, 3785400; 
516500, 3785400; and 516500, 3785700.
    (iv) Note: Lesquerella kingii ssp. bernardina map follows:

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   Family Brassicaceae: Physaria douglasii subsp. tuplashensis (White 
                           Bluffs bladderpod)

    (1) The critical habitat unit is depicted for Franklin County, 
Washington, on the map at paragraph (5) of this entry.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of the physical and biological 
features essential to the conservation of critical habitat for Physaria 
douglasii subsp. tuplashensis are the following:
    (i) Weathered alkaline paleosols and mixed soils overlying the 
Ringold Formation. These soils occur within and around the exposed 
caliche-like cap deposits associated with the White Bluffs of the 
Ringold Formation, which contain a high percentage of calcium carbonate. 
These features occur between 210-275 m (700-900 ft) in elevation.
    (ii) Sparsely vegetated habitat (less than 10-15 percent total 
cover), containing low amounts of nonnative or invasive plant species 
(less than 1 percent cover).
    (iii) The presence of insect pollinator species.
    (iv) The presence of native shrub steppe habitat within the 
effective pollinator distance (300 m (approximately 980 ft)).
    (v) The presence of stable bluff formations with minimal landslide 
occurrence.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include irrigated private lands or 
manmade structures (such as buildings, pavement, or other structures) 
and the land on which they are located existing within the legal 
boundaries on the effective date of this rule.
    (4) This critical habitat unit was mapped using Universal Transverse 
Mercator, Zone 11, North American Datum 1983 (UTM NAD 83) coordinates. 
These coordinates establish the vertices of the unit boundaries. The map

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in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, 
establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The 
coordinates or plot points or both on which the map is based are 
available to the public at the field office internet site (http://
www.fws.gov/wafwo/HanfordPlants/FLFCH.html), http://www.regulations.gov 
at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2013-0012, and at the Service's Washington Fish 
and Wildlife Office. You may obtain field office location information by 
contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which 
are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Note: Map of critical habitat for Physaria douglasii subsp. 
tuplashensis (White Bluffs bladderpod) follows:

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       Family Brassicaceae: Physaria globosa (Short's bladderpod)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Posey County, Indiana; 
Clark, Franklin, and Woodford Counties, Kentucky; and Cheatham, 
Davidson, Dickson, Jackson, Montgomery, Smith, and Trousdale Counties, 
Tennessee, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Short's 
bladderpod consist of three components:

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    (i) Bedrock formations and outcrops of calcareous limestone, 
sometimes with interbedded shale or siltstone, in close proximity to the 
mainstem or tributaries of the Kentucky and Cumberland rivers. These 
outcrop sites or areas of suitable bedrock geology should be located on 
steeply sloped hillsides or bluffs, typically on south- to west-facing 
aspects.
    (ii) Shallow or rocky, well-drained soils formed from the weathering 
of underlying calcareous bedrock formations, which are undisturbed or 
subjected to minimal disturbance, so as to retain habitat for ground-
nesting pollinators and potential for maintenance of a soil seed bank.
    (iii) Forest communities with low levels of canopy closure or 
openings in the canopy to provide adequate sunlight for individual and 
population growth. Invasive, nonnative plants must be absent or present 
in sufficiently low numbers not to inhibit growth or reproduction of 
Short's bladderpod.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
September 25, 2014.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of Bing Maps digital aerial photography supplied by 
the Harris Corporation, Earthstar Geographics LLC, and the Microsoft 
Corporation. Critical habitat units were then mapped using the USA 
Contiguous Albers Equal Area Projection with a NAD 83 datum. The maps in 
this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish 
the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or 
plot points or both on which each map is based are available to the 
public at the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/cookeville, 
at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2013-0086, and at 
the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field 
office location information by contacting one of the Service regional 
offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Kings and Queens Bluff, Montgomery County, Tennessee. 
Map of Unit 1 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Lock B Road, Montgomery County, Tennessee. Map of Units 
2 and 3 follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Jarrel Ridge Road, Montgomery County, Tennessee. Map of 
Unit 3 is provided at paragraph (7) of this entry.
    (9) Unit 4: Cheatham Lake, Cheatham County, Tennessee. Map of Unit 4 
follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: Harpeth River, Cheatham County, Tennessee. Map of Units 
5 and 6 follows:

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    (11) Unit 6: Montgomery Bell Bridge, Cheatham and Dickson Counties, 
Tennessee. Map of Unit 6 is provided at paragraph (10) of this entry.
    (12) Unit 7: Nashville and Western Railroad, Cheatham County, 
Tennessee. Map of Unit 7 follows:

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    (13) Unit 8: River Trace, Cheatham and Davidson Counties, Tennessee. 
Map of Unit 8 follows:

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    (14) Unit 9: Old Hickory Lake, Trousdale County, Tennessee. Map of 
Units 9 and 10 follows:

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    (15) Unit 10: Coleman-Winston Bridge, Trousdale County, Tennessee. 
Map of Unit 10 is provided at paragraph (14) of this entry.
    (16) Unit 11: Cordell Hull Reservoir, Smith County, Tennessee. Map 
of Unit 11 follows:

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    (17) Unit 12: Funns Branch, Jackson County, Tennessee. Map of Units 
12 and 13 follows:

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    (18) Unit 13: Wartrace Creek, Jackson County, Tennessee. Map of Unit 
13 is provided at paragraph (17) of this entry.
    (19) Unit 14: Camp Pleasant Branch, Franklin County, Kentucky. Map 
of Unit 14 follows:

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    (20) Unit 15: Kentucky River, Franklin County, Kentucky. Map of 
Units 15 and 16 follows:

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    (21) Unit 16: Owenton Road, Franklin County, Kentucky. Map of Unit 
16 is provided at paragraph (20) of this entry.
    (22) Unit 17: Little Benson Creek, Franklin County, Kentucky. Map of 
Unit 17 follows:

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    (23) Unit 18: Boone Creek, Clark County, Kentucky. Map of Unit 18 
follows:

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    (24) Unit 19: Delaney Ferry Road, Woodford County, Kentucky. Map of 
Unit 19 follows:

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    (25) Unit 20: Bonebank Road, Posey County, Indiana. Map of Unit 20 
follows:

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      Family Brassicaceae: Physaria thamnophila (Zapata bladderpod)

    1. Critical habitat units are depicted for Starr County, Texas, on 
the maps below. Critical habitat includes National Wildlife Refuge 
tracts and one private land site. Maps are for general informational 
purposes only; the legal descriptions precisely define critical habitat 
boundaries.

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    2. Within these areas, the primary constituent elements include:
    (a) Arid upland habitats of various soil types, including highly 
calcareous sandy loam to loamy sand, with low to moderate salinity 
levels on low sloping hills;
    (b) Absence of substantial previous soil disturbance and seeding or 
sodding of exotic grasses; and
    (c) A sparse overstory of shrub species typical of the Tamaulipan 
biotic province, but lacking a complete canopy as might be provided by a 
continuous overstory dominated by mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa).
    3. Existing features and structures, such as buildings, roads, 
railroads, urban development, and other features not containing primary 
constituent elements, are not considered critical habitat.

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  Critical Habitat on Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge 
    Tracts, Starr County, Texas (Area measurements are approximate.):

    Unit 1, Cuellar Tract (18 hectares (ha); 45 acres (ac))--(Segment 
669). Note: All bearings are based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate 
System, South Zone, as referenced by the National Geodetic Survey 
Triangulation Station ``LABRA'' (not found) having State plane 
coordinates of N = 331,881.065, E = 1,794,777.75. The scale factor used 
is 0.9999252, and the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec]. All areas

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and distances are true surface measurements. Beginning at a standard 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) aluminum monument set for corner on 
the southeasterly line of Porcion No. 59 and the northeast corner of 
Share 35 and stamped ``Tract 669, COR. No. 1, R.P.L.S. 4303'' and 
having a State plane coordinate value of N = 320,083.51, E = 
1,799,578.77, from which triangulation station ``LABRA'', bears N 
22[deg]08[min]38[sec] W, 12,737.98 feet; thence, in a southwesterly 
direction along the common line of Porcion 59 and 60, S 
54[deg]32[min]24[sec] W, 2,290.19 feet, to a standard FWS aluminum 
monument set for corner, being the common corner of Shares 35 and 26 and 
stamped ``Tract 669, COR. No. 2, R.P.L.S. No. 4303; thence, in a 
northwesterly direction along the common line of Share 35 with Shares 26 
and 27, N 35[deg]27[min]36[sec] W, 640.00 feet to a standard FWS 
aluminum monument set for corner, being the most southerly common corner 
of Shares 35 and 34 and stamped ``Tract 669, COR. No. 3, R.P.L.S. No. 
4303''; thence, in a northeasterly direction along the common line of 
Shares 35 and 34; N 54[deg]32[min]24[sec] E, 2,290.19 feet to a standard 
FWS aluminum monument set for corner, being the most northerly common 
corner of shares 35 and 34 and stamped ``Tract 669, COR. No. 4, R.P.L.S. 
No. 4303; thence, in a southeasterly direction along the common line of 
Shares 35 and 36 Parcel-A; S 35[deg]27[min]36[sec] E, 640.00 feet to the 
point of beginning and containing 33.648 acres of land.
    (Cuellar Tract--Segment 672). Note: All bearings are based on the 
Texas State Plane Coordinate System, South Zone, as referenced by U.S. 
Fish and Wildlife Service GPS Monument No. 105 having State plane 
coordinates (NAD 27) of N = 311,099.90, E = 1,799,824.45. The scale 
factor used is 0.9999252, and the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec]. 
All areas and distances are true surface measurements. Beginning at a 
standard FWS aluminum monument set for corner on the common line between 
Porcions 59 and 60, and being the northeast corner of Share 26 and 
stamped ``Tract 672, COR. No. 1, R.P.L.S. No. 3680'' and having a State 
plane coordinate value of N = 318,737.64, E = 1,797,725.36, from which 
FWS GPS Monument No. 105 bears S 15[deg]22[min]02[sec] E, 7,920.94 feet; 
thence, in a southeasterly direction along the common line of Porcion 59 
and 60, S 54[deg]27[min]12[sec] W, 806.50 feet to a standard FWS 
aluminum monument set for corner, being the southeast corner of said 
north one-half (\1/2\) of Share 26, same being the northeast corner of 
the south one-half (\1/2\) of Share 26 and stamped ``Tract 672, COR. No. 
2, R.P.L.S. No. 3680''; thence, in a northwesterly direction along the 
common line of said north and south one-half (\1/2\) of Share 26; N 
35[deg]27[min]36[sec] W, 463.31 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
set for corner in the common line between Shares 26 and 27 and stamped 
``Tract 672, COR. No. 3, R.P.L.S. No. 3680''; thence, in a northeast 
direction along the common line of Shares 26 and 27; N 
54[deg]32[min]24[sec] E, 806.50 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
set for corner, being the most northerly common corner of Shares 26 and 
27 in the south line of Share 35 and stamped ``Tract 672, COR. No. 4, 
R.P.L.S. No. 3680''; thence, in a southeasterly direction along the 
common line of Shares 35 and 26; S 35[deg]27[min]36[sec] E, 462.09 feet 
to the point of beginning and containing 8.567 acres of land.
    (Cuellar Tract--Segment 673). Note: All bearings are based on the 
Texas State Plane Coordinate System, South Zone, as referenced by FWS 
GPS Monument No. 105 having State plane coordinates (NAD 27) of N = 
311,099.90, E = 1,799,824.45. The scale factor used is 0.9999252, and 
the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec]. All areas and distances are 
true surface measurements. Beginning at a standard FWS aluminum monument 
set for the common north corner of Shares 26 and 27, in the south line 
of Share 35 and stamped ``Tract 672, COR. No. 4, R.P.L.S. No. 3680'' and 
having a state plane coordinate value of N = 319,114.02, E = 
1,797,457.29, from which FWS GPS Monument No. 105 bears S 
16[deg]27[min]21[sec] E, 8,356.40 feet; thence, in a southwesterly 
direction along the common line of Shares 26 and 27, S 
54[deg]32[min]24[sec] N, 806.50 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
set for corner, being the southeast corner of said north one-half (\1/
2\) of Share 27, same being the northeast corner of the south one-half 
(\1/2\) of Share 27 and stamped ``Tract 672, COR. No. 3, R.P.L.S. No. 
3680''; thence, in a northwesterly direction along the common line of 
said north and south one-half (\1/2\) of Share 27; N 
35[deg]27[min]36[sec] W, 592.30 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
set for corner in the common line between Shares 27 and 28 and stamped 
``Tract 674, COR. No. 3, R.P.L.S. No. 3680''; thence, in a northeasterly 
direction along the common line of Shares 27 and 28, N 
54[deg]32[min]24[sec] E, 806.50 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
set for corner, being the most northerly common corner of Shares 27 and 
28 in the south line of Share 34 and stamped ``Tract 674, COR. No. 2, 
R.P.L.S. No. 3680''; thence, in a southeasterly direction along the 
common line of Shares 34 and 27, S 35[deg]27[min]36[sec] E, 592.30 feet 
to the point of beginning and containing 10.966 acres of land.
    (Cuellar Tract--Segment 672). Note: All bearings are based on the 
Texas State Plane Coordinate System, South Zone, as referenced by FWS 
GPS Monument No. 105 having State plane coordinates (NAD 27) of N = 
311,099.90, E = 1,799,824.45. The scale factor used is 0.9999252, and 
the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec]. All areas and distances are 
true surface measurements. Beginning at a standard FWS aluminum monument 
set replacing a 1-inch iron pipe found for the common north corner of 
Shares 28 and 29, in the south line of Share 33 and stamped ``Tract 674, 
COR. No. 1, R.P.L.S. No. 3680''; and having a state plane coordinate 
value of N = 320,078.90,

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E = 1,796,770.06, from which FWS GPS Monument No. 105 bears S 
18[deg]47[min]11[sec] E, 9,484.36 feet; thence, in a southeasterly 
direction along the common line of Share 28 and Shares 33 and 34, S 
35[deg]27[min]36[sec] E, 592.30 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
set for corner, being the common northerly corner of Shares 28 and 27 
and stamped ``Tract 674, COR. No. 2, R.P.L.S. No. 3680''; thence, in a 
southwesterly direction along the common line of said Share 28 and 27; S 
54[deg]32[min]24[sec] W, 806.50 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
set for the southeasterly corner of said north one-half (\1/2\) of Share 
28, same being the northeasterly corner of the south one-half (\1/2\) of 
Share 28 and stamped ``Tract 674, COR. No. 3, R.P.L.S. No. 3680''; 
thence, in a northwesterly direction along the common line of the north 
and south one-half (\1/2\) of Share 28, N 35[deg]27[min]36[sec] W, 
592.30 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument set for corner in the 
common line between Shares 28 and 29 and stamped ``Tract 674, COR. No. 
4, R.P.S. No. 3680''; thence, in a northeasterly direction along the 
common line of Shares 28 and 29; N 54[deg]32[min]24[sec] E, 806.50 feet 
to the point of beginning and containing 10.966 acres of land.

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    Unit 2, Chapeno Tract (28 ha; 69 ac)--(Chapeno Tract--Segment 660). 
Note: All bearings and distances are based on the International Boundary 
Commission Monuments as referenced by the U.S.C. & G.S. Triangulation 
Station ``LABRA.'' The scale factor used is 0.9999252, and the theta 
angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec] (NAD 1927). All areas shown are

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true ground areas. Commencing for reference at the U.S.C. & G.S. 
triangulation station ``LABRA,'' having coordinate values: x = 
1,794,777.75, y = 331,881.06; thence, S 02[deg]08[min]43[sec] W, a 
distance of 9,020.47 feet to the northwesterly boundary line of said 
44.900-acre tract for the northmost corner of said Share No. 17 and 
being corner No. 1 and the northernmost corner and place of beginning of 
the tract herein-described; thence, along the northeasterly boundary 
line of Share No. 17 and the southwesterly boundary line of a 35-foot 
perpetual easement, S 32[deg]11[min]36[sec] E, 840.62 feet to the 
easternmost corner of said Share No. 17 and being corner No. 2 of this 
tract; thence, along the southeasterly boundary line of Share No. 17 and 
the northwesterly boundary line of Share No. 18, S 47[deg]29[min]30[sec] 
W, 293.59 feet to a said point on a fence line along the southwesterly 
boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract for the southernmost corner of 
said Share No. 17 and being corner No. 3 of this tract; thence, 
following said fence line along the southwesterly boundary line of Share 
No. 17 and the southwesterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract, N 
30[deg]16[min]28[sec] W, 166.16 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
stamped ``Tract (660), R.P.S. No. 4731'' set for a corner of said 
44.900-acre tract and being corner No. 4 of this tract; thence, 
continuing along said fence line along the southwesterly boundary line 
of Share No. 17 and the southwesterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre 
tract, N 31[deg]04[min]59[sec] W, 684.02 feet to a standard FWS aluminum 
monument stamped ``Tract (660), R. P. S. No. 4731'' set for the 
westernmost corner of said 44.900-acre tract and being corner No. 5 of 
this tract, thence, following a fence line along the northwesterly 
boundary line of Share No. 17 and the northwesterly boundary line of 
said 44.900-acre tract, N 48[deg]42[min]36[sec] E, 273.46 feet to the 
place of beginning and containing 5.396 acres of land.
    (Chapeno Tract--Segment 661). Note: All bearings and distances are 
based on the International Boundary Commission Monuments as referenced 
by the U.S.C. & G.S. triangulation station ``LABRA.'' The scale factor 
used is 00.9999252, and the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec] (NAD 
1927). All areas shown are true ground areas. Commencing for reference 
at the U.S.C. & G.S. triangulation station ``LABRA,'' having coordinate 
values: x = 1,794,777.75, y = 331,881.06; thence, S 
00[deg]48[min]20[sec] E, a distance of 9,702.45 feet to the northernmost 
corner of said Share No. 18 and being corner No. 1 and the northernmost 
corner and place of beginning of the tract herein-described; thence, 
along the northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 18 and the 
southwesterly boundary line of Share No. 19, S 42[deg]40[min]05[sec] E, 
623.01 feet to a point on a fence line along the southeasterly boundary 
line of said 44.900-acre tract for the easternmost corner of said Share 
No. 18 and being corner No. 2 of this tract; thence, following said 
fence line along the southeasterly boundary line of Share No. 18 and the 
southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract, S 
54[deg]58[min]43[sec] W, 14.82 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
stamped ``Tract (661), R. P. S. No. 4731'' set for a corner of said 
44.900-acre tract and being corner No. 3 of this tract; thence, 
continuing along said fence line along the southeasterly boundary line 
of Share No. 18 and the southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre 
tract, S 54[deg]17[min]40[sec] W, 442.61 feet to a standard FWS aluminum 
monument stamped ``Tract (661), R. P. S. No. 4731'' set for the 
southernmost corner of said 44.900-acre tract and being corner No. 4 of 
this tract; thence, following a fence line along the southwesterly 
boundary line of Share No. 18 and the southwesterly boundary line of 
said 44.900-acre tract, N 30[deg]16[min]28[sec] W, 581.86 feet to a 
point for the westernmost corner of said Share No. 18 and being corner 
No. 5 of this tract; thence, along the southeasterly boundary line of 
Share No. 17 and the northwesterly boundary line of Share No. 18, N 
47[deg]29[min]30[sec] E, 329.16 feet to the place of beginning and 
containing 5.396 acres of land.
    (Chapeno Tract--Segment 662). Note: All bearings and distances are 
based on the International Boundary Commission Monuments as referenced 
by the U.S.C. & G.S. triangulation station ``LABRA.'' The scale factor 
used is 00.9999252, and the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec] (NAD 
1927). All areas shown are true ground areas. Commencing for reference 
at the U.S.C. & G.S. triangulation station ``LABRA,'' having coordinate 
values: x = 1,794,777.75, y = 331,881.06; thence, S 
00[deg]53[min]22[sec] E, a distance of 9,308.09 feet to the northernmost 
corner of said Share No. 19 and being corner No. 1 and the northernmost 
corner and the place of beginning of the tract herein-described; thence, 
along the northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 19 and the 
southwesterly boundary line of Share No. 20, S 41[deg]14[min]45[sec] E, 
941.54 feet to a point on a fence line along the southeasterly boundary 
line of said 44.900-acre tract for the easternmost corner of said Share 
No. 19 and being corner No. 2 of this tract; thence, following said 
fence line along the southeasterly boundary line of Share No. 19 and the 
southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract, S 
55[deg]22[min]51[sec] W, 8.49 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
stamped ``Tract (662), R. P. S. No. 4731'' set for a corner of said 
44.900-acre tract and being corner No. 3 of this tract; thence, 
continuing along said fence line along the southeasterly boundary line 
of Share No. 19 and the southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre 
tract, S 54[deg]58[min]43[sec] W, 243.72 feet to the southernmost corner 
of Share No. 19 and being corner No. 4 of this tract; thence, along the 
northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 18 and the southwesterly 
boundary line of Share No. 19, N 42[deg]40[min]05[sec] W, 623.01 feet to 
a corner of Share No. 19 and

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being corner No. 5 of this tract; thence, along the northeasterly 
boundary line of a 35-foot perpetual easement and the southwesterly 
boundary line of Share No. 19, N 32[deg]08[min]41[sec] W, 293.64 feet to 
the westernmost corner of said Share No. 19 and being corner No. 6 of 
this tract; thence, along the southeasterly boundary line of a 35-ft. 
perpetual easement and the northwesterly boundary line of Share No. 19, 
N 48[deg]23[min]35[sec] E, 219.73 feet to the place of beginning and 
containing 5.396 acres of land.
    (Chapeno Tract--Segment 663). Note: All bearings and distances are 
based on the International Boundary Commission Monuments as referenced 
by the U.S.C. & G.S. triangulation station ``LABRA.'' The scale factor 
used is 00.9999252, and the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec] (NAD 
1927). All areas shown are true ground areas. Commencing for reference 
at the U. S. C. & G. S. triangulation station ``LABRA,'' having 
coordinate values: x = 1,794,777.75, y = 331,881.06; thence, S 
01[deg]55[min]50[sec] E, a distance of 9,166.26 feet to the northernmost 
corner of said share No 20, and being corner No. 1, and the northernmost 
corner and place of beginning of the tract herein-described; thence, 
along the northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 20 and the 
southwesterly boundary line of Share No. 21, S 44[deg]17[min]45[sec] E, 
975.87 feet to a point on a fence line along the southeasterly boundary 
line of said 44.900-acre tract for the easternmost corner of said Share 
No. 20 and being corner No. 2 of this tract; thence, following said 
fence line along the southeasterly boundary line of Share No. 20 and the 
southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract; S 
55[deg]22[min]51[sec] W, 273.48 feet to the southernmost corner of Share 
No. 20 and being corner No. 3 of this tract; thence, along the 
northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 19 and the southwesterly 
boundary line of Share No. 20, N 41[deg]14[min]45[sec] W, 941.54 feet to 
the westernmost corner of Share No. 20 and being corner No. 4 of this 
tract; thence, along the southeasterly boundary line of a 35-ft. 
perpetual easement and the northwesterly boundary line of Share No. 20, 
N 48[deg]23[min]35[sec] E, 219.73 feet to the place of beginning and 
containing 5.396 acres of land.
    (Chapeno Tract--Segment 664). Note: All bearings and distances are 
based on the International Boundary Commission Monuments as referenced 
by the U.S.C. & G.S. triangulation station ``LABRA.'' The scale factor 
used is 00.9999252, and the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec] (NAD 
1927). All areas shown are true ground areas. Commencing for reference 
at the U.S.C. & G.S. triangulation station ``LABRA,'' having coordinate 
values: x = 1,794,777.75, y = 331,881.06; thence, S 
03[deg]00[min]15[sec] E, a distance of 9,027.56 feet to the northernmost 
corner of said Share No. 21 and being corner No. 1 and the northernmost 
corner and place of beginning of the tract herein-described; thence, 
along the northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 21 and the 
southwesterly boundary line of Share No 22, S 46 [deg]18[min]57[sec] E, 
1,008.60 feet to a point on a fence line along the southeasterly 
boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract for the easternmost corner of 
Share No. 21 and being corner No. 2 of this tract; thence, following 
said fence line along the southeasterly boundary line of Share No. 21 
and the southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract, S 
54[deg]17[min]59[sec] W, 56.04 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
stamped ``Tract (664), R. P. S. No. 4731'' set for a corner of said 
44.900-acre tract and being corner No. 3 of this tract; thence, 
continuing along said fence line along the southeasterly boundary line 
of Share No. 21 and the southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre 
tract, S 55[deg]22[min]51[sec] W, 202.51 feet to the southernmost corner 
of Share No. 21 and being corner No. 4 of this tract; thence, along the 
northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 20 and the southwesterly 
boundary line of Share No. 21, N 44[deg]17[min]45[sec] W, 975.87 feet to 
the westernmost corner of Share No. 21 and being corner No. 5 of this 
tract; thence, along the southeasterly boundary line of a 35-foot 
perpetual easement and the northwesterly boundary line of Share No. 21, 
N 48[deg]23[min]35[sec] E, 219.73 feet to the place of beginning and 
containing 5.396 acres of land.
    (Chapeno Tract--Segment 665). Note: All bearings and distances are 
based on the International Boundary Commission Monuments as referenced 
by the U.S.C. & G.S. Triangulation station ``LABRA.'' The scale factor 
used is 00.9999252, and the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec] (NAD 
1927). All areas shown are true ground areas. Commencing for reference 
at the U.S.C. & G.S. Triangulation station ``LABRA,'' having coordinate 
values: x = 1794,777.75, y = 331,881.06; thence, S 04[deg]06[min]38[sec] 
E, a distance of 8,892.12 feet to the northernmost corner of said Share 
No. 22 and being corner No. 1 and the northernmost corner and place of 
beginning of the tract herein-described; thence, following a fence line 
along the northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 22 and the 
southwesterly boundary line of Share No. 23, S 47[deg]33[min]31[sec] E, 
1,036.06 feet to a point on a fence line along the southeasterly 
boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract for the easternmost corner of 
said Share No. 22 and being corner No. 2 of this tract; thence, 
following said fence line along the southeasterly boundary line of Share 
No. 22 and the southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract, S 
54[deg]17[min]59[sec] W, 245.67 feet to the southernmost corner of Share 
No. 22 and being corner No. 3 of this tract; thence, along the 
northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 21 and the southwesterly 
boundary line of Share No. 22, N 46[deg]18[min]57[sec] W, 1,008.60 feet 
to the westernmost corner of Share No. 22 and being corner No. 4 of this 
tract; thence, along the southeasterly boundary line of a 35-foot 
perpetual easement and the northwesterly boundary line of Share No. 22,

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N 48[deg]23[min]35[sec] E, 219.73 feet to the place of beginning and 
containing 5.396 acres of land.
    (Chapeno Tract--Segment 666). Note: All bearings and distances are 
based on the International Boundary Commission Monuments as referenced 
by the U.S.C. & G.S. triangulation station ``LABRA.'' The scale factor 
used is 00.9999252, and the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec] (NAD 
1927). All areas shown are true ground areas. Commencing for reference 
at the U.S.C. & G.S. Triangulation station ``LABRA,'' having coordinate 
values: x = 1,794,777.75, y =331,881.06; thence, S 05[deg]15[min]03[sec] 
E, a distance of 8,710.10 feet to the northernmost corner of said Share 
No. 23 and being corner No. 1 and the northernmost corner and place of 
beginning of the tract herein-described; thence, following a fence line 
along the northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 23 and the 
southwesterly boundary line of said Share No. 24, S 48 
[deg]10[min]23[sec] E, 1,061.62 feet to a point on a fence line along 
the southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract for the 
easternmost corner of Share No.23 and being corner No. 2 of this tract; 
thence, following said fence line along the southeasterly boundary line 
of Share No. 23 and the southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre 
tract, S 54[deg]17[min]59[sec] W, 234.95 feet to the southernmost corner 
of Share No.23 and being corner No. 3 of this tract; thence, along the 
northeasterly boundary line of Share No. 22 and the southwesterly 
boundary line of Share No. 23, N 47[deg]33[min]31[sec] W, 1,036.06 feet 
to the westernmost corner of Share No. 23 and being corner No. 4 of this 
tract; thence, along the southeasterly boundary line of a 35-ft. 
perpetual easement and the northwesterly boundary line of Share No. 23, 
N 48[deg]23[min]35[sec] E, 219.73 feet to the place of beginning and 
containing 5.396 acres of land.
    (Chapeno Tract--Segment 667). Note: All bearings and distances are 
based on the International Boundary Commission Monuments as referenced 
by the U.S.C. & G.S. Triangulation station ``LABRA.'' The scale factor 
used is 00.9999252, and the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec] (NAD 
1927). All areas shown are true ground areas. Commencing for reference 
at the U.S.C. & G.S. Triangulation station ``LABRA,'' having coordinate 
values: x = 1,794,777.75, y = 331,881.06; thence, S 
06[deg]25[min]32[sec] E, a distance of 8,631.65 feet to the 
northeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract for corner No. 1 
and the place of beginning of the tract herein-described; thence, 
following a fence line along the northeasterly boundary line of share 
No. 24 and the northeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract, S 
51[deg]42[min]47[sec] E, 679.97 feet to a standard FWS aluminum monument 
stamped ``Tract (667), R. P. S. No. 4731'' set for a corner of said 
44.900-acre tract and being corner No. 2 of this tract; thence, 
continuing along the fence line along the northeasterly boundary line of 
Share No. 24 and the northeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre 
tract, S 01[deg]11[min]48[sec] E, 136.46 feet to a standard FWS aluminum 
monument stamped ``Tract (667), R. P. S. No. 4731'' set for a corner of 
said 44.900-acre tract and being corner No. 3 of this tract; thence, 
continuing along the fence line along the northeasterly boundary line of 
Share No. 24 and the northeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre 
tract, S 54[deg]15[min]17[sec] E, 309.21 feet to a standard FWS aluminum 
monument stamped ``Tract (667), R. P. S. No. 4731'' set on a fence line 
for the easternmost corner of Share No. 24 and being on the 
southeasterly boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract and being corner 
No. 4 of this tract; thence, following said fence line along the 
southeasterly boundary line of share No. 24 and the southeasterly 
boundary line of said 44.900-acre tract, S 54[deg]17[min]59[sec] W, 
197.94 feet to the southernmost corner of Share No. 24 and being corner 
No. 5 of this tract; thence, following said fence line along the 
southwesterly boundary line of Share No. 24 and the northeasterly 
boundary line of Share No. 23, N 48[deg]10[min]23[sec] W, 1,061.62 feet 
to the westernmost corner of Share No. 24 and northernmost corner of 
Share No. 23 and being corner No. 6 of this tract; thence, along the 
southeasterly boundary line of a 35-ft. perpetual easement and the 
northwesterly boundary line of Share No. 24, N 48[deg]23[min]35[sec] E, 
219.73 feet to the place of beginning and containing 5.396 acres of 
land.

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    Unit 3, Arroyo Morteros Tract (41 ha; 102 ac)--Note: All bearings 
are based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate System, South Zone, (NAD 
27), as referenced by FWS GPS Monument No. 105 having State plane 
coordinates of N = 311,099.90, E = 1,799,824.45. The scale factor used 
is 0.9999252, and the theta angle is -00[deg]37[min]32[sec]. All areas 
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are true surface measurements. Beginning at a \1/2\-inch iron rod found 
for corner No. 1 on the common line between Porcions 59 and 60, and 
being the northwest corner of that certain 127.71-acre tract and having 
a State plane coordinate value of N = 315,746.07, E = 1,793,538.58, from 
which FWS GPS monument No. 105 bears S 53[deg]31[min]49[sec] E, 7,816.59 
feet; thence, in a northeasterly direction along the common line of 
Porcion 59 and 60; N 54[deg]27[min]12[sec] E, 510.43 feet to a standard 
FWS aluminum monument set for corner replacing a \1/2\-inch iron rod 
found, being the northwest corner of the herein described tract and 
stamped ``Tract 670, Cor. No. 2, R. P. L. S. No. 3680''; thence, in an 
easterly direction through the interior of said 536.485 acre tract; S 
35[deg]20[min]27[sec] E, 3,621.01 feet to a standard FWS aluminum 
monument set for corner replacing a \1/2\-inch iron rod found, being the 
northeast corner of the herein-described tract and stamped ``Tract 670, 
Cor. No. 3, R.P.L.S. No. 3680''; thence, in a southerly direction 
continuing through the interior of said 536.485 acre tract; S 
61[deg]18[min]54[sec] W, 219.24 feet to a fence corner post found for a 
northwesterly corner of that certain 17.408 acre tract and being corner 
No. 4; thence, in an easterly direction along the common line between 
said 17.408 acre tract and the herein described tract; S 
88[deg]47[min]16[sec] W, 110.41 feet to a fence post found for angle 
point and corner No. 5; thence, in an easterly direction continuing 
along said common line between a 17.408 acre tract and herein described 
tract; N 79[deg]11[min]33[sec] W, 67.63 feet to a fence post found for 
angle point and corner No. 6; thence, in an easterly direction 
continuing along said common line between a 17.408 acre tract and herein 
described tract; S 71[deg]49[min]04[sec] W, 50.57 feet to a fence post 
found for angle point and corner No. 7; thence, in a southerly direction 
continuing along said common line between a 17.408 acre tract and herein 
described tract; S 15[deg]40[min]49[sec] W, 44.43 feet to a fence post 
found for angle point and corner No. 8; thence, in a southerly direction 
continuing along said common line between a 17.408 acre tract and herein 
described tract; S 00[deg]18[min]59[sec] E, 253.83 feet to a fence post 
found for angle point and corner No. 9; thence, in a southerly direction 
continuing along said common line between a 17.408 acre tract and herein 
described tract; S 06[deg]36[min]21[sec] W, 182.88 feet to a fence post 
found for angle point and corner No. 10; thence, in a southerly 
direction continuing along said common line between a 17.408 acre tract 
and herein described tract; S 26[deg]38[min]19[sec] W, 125.18 feet to a 
fence post found for angle point and corner No. 11; thence, in a 
southerly direction continuing along said common line between a 17.408 
acre tract and herein described tract; S 67[deg]33[min]26[sec] W, 129.76 
feet to a fence post found for angle point and corner No. 12; thence, in 
a southerly direction continuing along said common line between a 
17.408-acre tract and herein described tract; S 45[deg]58[min]19[sec] W, 
73.00 feet to a fence post found for angle point and corner No. 13; 
thence, in a southerly direction continuing along said common line 
between a 17.408 acre tract and herein described tract; S 
35[deg]10[min]19[sec] W, 113.60 feet to a fence post found for angle 
point and corner No. 14; thence, in a southerly direction continuing 
along said common line between a 17.408 acre tract and herein described 
tract; S 19[deg]34[min]19[sec] W, 42.80 feet to a fence post found for 
angle point and corner No. 15; thence, in a southerly direction 
continuing along said common line between a 17.408-acre tract and herein 
described tract; S 15[deg]23[min]41[sec] W, 28.84 feet to a \1/2\-inch 
iron rod found on the apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for 
the southeast corner hereof and corner No. 16; thence, in a westerly 
direction along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande; N 
62[deg]26[min]09[sec] W, 81.47 feet to a point on said apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 7; thence, in a northwesterly 
direction continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio 
Grande; N 36[deg]34[min]14[sec] W, 122.63 feet to a point on said 
apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 18; thence, 
in a northerly direction continuing along said apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande; N 20[deg]15[min]10[sec] W, 58.91 feet to a 
point on said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for corner 
No. 19; thence, in a northwesterly direction continuing along said 
apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande; N 34[deg]02[min]20[sec] W, 
118.95 feet to a point on said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio 
Grande for Corner No. 20; thence, in a westerly direction continuing 
along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande; S 
73[deg]36[min]56[sec] W, 17.73 feet to a point on said apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 21; thence, in a northwesterly 
direction continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio 
Grande; N 43[deg]36[min]30[sec] W, 118.21 feet to a point on said 
apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande corner No. 22; thence, in a 
northerly direction continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of 
the Rio Grande; N 28[deg]12[min]58[sec] W, 168.21 feet to a point on 
said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 23; 
thence, in a northwesterly direction continuing along said apparent 
gradient boundary of the Rio Grande; N 49[deg]09[min]29[sec] W, 149.82 
feet to a point on said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for 
corner No. 24; thence, in a westerly direction continuing along said 
apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande; N 66[deg]23[min]26[sec] W, 
123.27 feet to a point on said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio 
Grande for corner No. 25; thence, in a westerly direction continuing 
along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande; N 
77[deg]18[min]49[sec] W, 240.49 feet to a point on said apparent 
gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for corner

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No. 26; thence, in a westerly direction continuing along said apparent 
gradient boundary of the Rio Grande; S 80[deg]06[min]32[sec] W, 129.98 
feet to a point on said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for 
corner No. 27; thence, in a westerly direction continuing along said 
apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande; N 79[deg]54[min]48[sec] W, 
218.17 feet to a point on said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio 
Grande for corner No. 28; thence, in a westerly direction continuing 
along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande; S 
81[deg]13[min]28[sec] W, 136.03 feet to a \1/2\-inch iron rod found on 
said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for the southeast 
corner of the aforementioned 127.71 acre tract, same being the southwest 
corner hereof and corner No. 29; thence, in a northerly direction along 
the common line between said 127.71-acre tract and the herein described 
tract; N 06[deg]09[min]33[sec] W, 237.00 feet to a fence post found for 
angle point and corner No. 30; thence, in a northerly direction 
continuing along the common line between said 127.71-acre tract and the 
herein described tract; N 05[deg]51[min]34[sec] W, 198.49 feet to a 
fence post found for angle point and corner No. 31; thence, in a 
Northerly direction continuing along the common line between said 
127.71-acre tract and the herein described tract; N 
07[deg]49[min]27[sec] E, 161.97 feet to a fence post found for angle 
point and corner No. 32; thence, in a Northerly direction continuing 
along the common line between said 127.71-acre tract and the herein 
described tract; N 07[deg]47[min]00[sec] E, 302.39 feet to a fence post 
found for angle point and corner No. 33; thence, in a northerly 
direction continuing along the common line between said 127.71 acre 
tract and the herein described tract; N 07[deg]17[min]37[sec] E, 493.82 
feet to a fence post found for angle point and corner No. 34; thence, in 
a northeasterly direction continuing along the common line between said 
127.71-acre tract and the herein described tract, as fenced; N 
46[deg]28[min]41[sec] E, 643.50 feet to a fence post found for angle 
point and corner No. 35; thence, in a northwesterly direction continuing 
along the common line between said 127.71 acre tract and the herein 
described tract; N 47[deg]51[min]47[sec] W, 1,087.49 feet to a fence 
post found for angle point and corner No. 36; thence, in a northerly 
direction continuing along the common line between said 127.71-acre 
tract and the herein described tract; N 21[deg]22[min]25[sec] W, 375.05 
feet to the point of beginning and containing 89.90 acres of land.

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    Unit 4, Las Ruinas Tract (104 ha; 256 ac)--Note: All bearings are 
based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate System, South Zone, as 
referenced by National Geodetic Survey (NGS.) Triangulation Station 
``GORGORA'' having State plane coordinates (NAD 27) of N = 275,335.73, E 
= 1.833,217.01. The scale factor used is 0.9999421, and the theta angle 
is -00[deg]16[min]22[sec]. All areas and distances are true surface 
measurements. Beginning at a 2-inch iron pipe having State plane 
coordinates of N = 280,488.40, E = 1,804,584.01 for the northerly

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southeast corner of the herein described tract, from which said 
triangulation station ``GORGORA'' bears S 79[deg]47[min]55[sec] E, a 
distance of 29,092.93 feet, same being the southwest corner of Share 96, 
of said Porcion 66, and the southwest corner of a 1455.52-acre tract of 
land as described, same being in the north line of Share 94, of said 
Porcion 66, same being in the north line of Tract ``K'', a 26.82-acre 
tract of land as described, for corner No. 1 and point of beginning of 
the herein described tract of land. Thence, westerly along the common 
line between said northerly line of tract ``K'' and the southerly line 
hereof N 80[deg]30[min]29[sec] W, 871.09 feet to a 6[foot] iron pipe 
found for corner No. 2, same being the northwest corner of said Tract 
``K''; thence, southerly along the common line between the westerly line 
of said Tract ``K'' and the easterly line hereof S 09[deg]22[min]35[sec] 
W, 837.18 feet, to a 1\3/4\ iron pipe found for the southwest 
corner of said tract ``K'' and the northwest corner of a 23.5131-acre 
tract of land at corner No. 3, thence, southerly along the common line 
between said 23.5131-acre tract and the most southerly easterly line 
hereof, S 09[deg]22[min]35[sec] W, 540.00 feet to a standard FWS 
aluminum monument set, said monument being in the north line of a 56.82-
acre tract of land as described for corner No. 4 and stamped ``Tract 
630, Ref. No. 4, RPLS 3680''; thence, westerly along the common 
northerly line between said 56.82 acre tract and the southerly line 
hereof, N 80[deg]31[min]16[sec] W, 3295.18 feet to the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande, and passing a standard FWS aluminum monument 
set for reference at a distance of 3,210.08 feet and stamped ``Tract 
630, Ref. No. 5, RPLS 3680''; thence, northerly along the apparent 
gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 63[deg]00[min]17[sec] E, 192.97 
feet to a point on the apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for 
Corner No. 6; thence, northerly continuing along said apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande N 62[deg]39[min]49[sec] E, 398.99 feet to a 
point on the apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for Corner No. 
7; thence, northerly continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of 
the Rio Grande N 60[deg]14[min]39[sec] E, 722.34 feet to a point on the 
apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 8; thence, 
northerly continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio 
Grande N 57[deg]28[min]43[sec] E, 416.75 feet to a point on the apparent 
gradient boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 9; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
57[deg]55[min]40[sec] E, 171.44 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 10; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
47[deg]49[min]48[sec] E, 287.44 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 11; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
43[deg]00[min]00[sec] E, 246.79 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 12; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
39[deg]40[min]14[sec] E, 295.08 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 13; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
35[deg]41[min]43[sec] E, 380.79 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 14; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
31[deg]28[min]24[sec] E, 370.58 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 15; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
33[deg]19[min]15[sec] E, 293.00 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 16; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
13[deg]43[min]08[sec] E, 146.31 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 17; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
11[deg]00[min]57[sec] E, 189.14 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 18; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
02[deg]10[min]54[sec] W, 305.51 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 19; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
01[deg]31[min]51[sec] W, 416.25 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 20; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
00[deg]01[min]29[sec] W, 441.45 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 21; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
03[deg]29[min]26[sec] E, 405.03 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 22; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
08[deg]08[min]02[sec] E, 308.09 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary of the Rio Grande for corner No. 23; thence, northerly 
continuing along said apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande N 
39[deg]03[min]01[sec] E, 218.95 feet to a point on the apparent gradient 
boundary line of the Rio Grande, for corner No. 24 and northwest corner 
of this tract, same being the southwest corner of a 60.77-acre tract of 
land; thence, easterly along the common line between the south line of 
said 60.77-acre tract and the northerly line hereof S 
80[deg]31[min]16[sec] E, 1942.92 feet to a standard FWS aluminum 
monument set and stamped ``Tract 630, Ref. No. 25, RPLS 3680'' for 
corner No. 25, same being the southeast corner of said 60.77-acre tract, 
same being in the west line of Share

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339 of said Porcion 66, same being in the west line of said 1,455.52-
acre tract of land, and passing a standard FWS aluminum monument set for 
Reference at a distance of 38.95 feet and stamped ``Tract 630, Ref. No. 
24, RPLS 3680''; thence, southerly along the common line between the 
west line of said Share 339, Share 319, Share 227, Share 231, Share 230, 
Share 229, Share 518, Share 226, Share 225, Share 224, and said Share 
96, same being the west line of said 1,455.52-acre tract and the east 
line hereof S 09[deg]28[min]44[sec] W, 3,845.12 feet and passing a 2-
inch iron pipe found for the southwest corner of Share 339, same being 
the northwest corner of Share 319 at a distance of 315.48 feet, and 
being 0.46 feet easterly of and perpendicular to this line, and also 
passing a 1-\1/2\ inch iron pipe found for the southwest corner of Share 
319, same being the northwest corner of Share 227 at a distance of 
711.48 feet, and being 0.39 feet easterly of and perpendicular to this 
line, and also passing a 2-inch iron pipe found for the southwest corner 
of Share 231, same being the northwest corner of Share 230 at a distance 
of 1,320.71 feet, and being 0.09 feet easterly of and perpendicular to 
this line, to the point of beginning of the herein described tract and 
containing 254.42 acres of land.

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    Unit 5, Arroyo Ramirez Tract (273 ha; 675 ac)--Formal surveying of 
the tract has not been performed. Described as, ``All of Share 79, 
Porcion 68, Abstract 191, Former Jurisdiction of Mier, Mexico, now Starr 
County, Texas, and all of Share 166, Porcion 69, Abstract No. 160, 
Former Jurisdiction of Mier, Mexico, now Starr County, Texas. 
Description by approximated latitude/longitude coordinates (attached 
maps): Beginning at Latitude/Longitude 26[deg]24 00.9[min] N/
099[deg]03[min]23.9[sec] W, westward to Latitude/Longitude 
026[deg]24[min]04.7[sec]

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N/099[deg]03[min]46.5[sec] W, northward to Lat/Long 
026[deg]24[min]25.2[sec] N/099[deg]03[min]43.3[sec] W, westward to Lat/
Long 026[deg]24[min]26.0[sec] N/099[deg]03[min]49.8[sec] W, northward to 
Lat/Long 026[deg]25[min]05.5[sec] N/099[deg]03[min]42.6[sec] W, eastward 
to Lat/Long 026[deg]24[min]56.6[sec] N/099[deg]02[min]40.3[sec] W to the 
apparent gradient boundary of the Rio Grande River.
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    Unit 6, Los Negros Creek Tract (47 ha; 116 ac)--The following 
described tract of land is located in Starr County, Texas, about 1 mile 
northwest of the town of Roma, being 111.67 acres out of Share 13, 
Porcion 70, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning 
at Cor. No. 1, an iron pin set for the northeast corner of Share No. 13 
of Porcion No. 70 ; thence, along an old fence line and the dividing 
line between Share Nos. 13, 1-B and 12-A, S 09[deg]15[min] W, 2,694.00 
feet to Cor. No. 2 an iron pin set on the Old High Bank of the Rio 
Grande and the southeast corner of this tract; thence leaving said fence 
line and along said Old High Bank with the following two courses, N 
63[deg]17[min]27[sec] W, 1,161.54 feet to Cor. No. 3 and N 
87[deg]10[min]00[sec] W, 612.00 feet to Cor. No. 4, a set iron pin and 
the southwest corner of this tract; thence leaving said Old High Bank 
and along the dividing line of Tract 2 and 3 of said Share 13 and an old 
fence line with the following three courses, N 09[deg]15[sec] E, 841.30 
feet to Cor. No. 5, a set iron pin; N 80[deg]45[min] W, 397.50 feet to 
Cor. No. 6, a set iron pin; and N 09[deg]15[min] E, 1,572.60 feet to 
Cor. No. 7 & iron pin set for the northwest corner of this tract; thence 
leaving said dividing line and along the north line of this tract and an 
old fence line, S 80[deg]45[min] E, 2,113.70 feet to Cor. No. 1 and the 
true place of beginning, containing 111.67 acres of land bounded on the 
West, North, and East by lands of unknown owner and on the South by the 
Rio Grande.

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    Unit 7, La Puerta Tract (1,577 ha; 3,895 ac) (Segment 590). Note: 
All bearings and distances are based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate 
System, South Zone, as referenced by National Geodetic Survey (NGS) 
triangulation station ``Fordyce 2'' and NGS triangulation station 
``Monument''. Scale factor used was 0.99993949; theta angle used was -
00[deg]06[min]15[sec]. All areas are true ground measured areas. 
Beginning at corner No. 1, a standard U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 
(FWS) aluminum monument stamped ``TR

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590 COR 1'' set in the west boundary of Porcion 86, said point being at 
the southwest corner of the aforementioned 8,061-acre tract, and also 
being the northeast corner of a 160-acre tract recorded in volume 60, 
pages 47-48, Deed Records, Starr County, Texas, from which NGS 
triangulation station ``Monument'' bears N. 68[deg]59[min]27[sec] W, 
8,477.20 feet; thence, from corner No. 1, along the western boundary 
line of said 8,061-acre tract and Porcion 86, N 09[deg]02[min]27[sec] E, 
25,125.17 feet to corner No. 2, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped 
``TR 590 COR 2'', set at a fence corner from which NGS triangulation 
station ``Monument'' bears S 28[deg]34[min]49[sec] W, 24,795.18 feet; 
said corner No. 2 also being the northwest corner of the herein 
described tract, thence, from corner No. 2, departing said western 
boundary line, with fence, S. 78[deg]52[min]36[sec] E, 1,889.04 feet, to 
corner No. 3, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590 COR 3'' 
set at fence corner; thence, from corner No. 3, continuing with fence, N 
06[deg]16[min]07[sec] E, 1,007.99 feet to corner No. 4, a standard FWS 
aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590 COR 4'' set at fence corner; thence, 
from corner No. 4, continuing with fence, S 78[deg]42[min]12[sec] E, 
2,691.33 feet to corner No. 5, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped 
``TR 590 COR 5'' set for angle; thence from corner No. 5, continuing 
with fence, S 72[deg]35[min]38[sec] E, 2,000.57 feet to corner No. 6, a 
standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590 COR 6'' set at fence 
corner, said point being a perpendicular distance of 20.20 feet from the 
eastern boundary line of Porcion 87, said point also being the Northeast 
corner of the herein described tract; thence, from corner No. 6, 
continuing with fence, S 09[deg]01[min]08[sec] W, 10,831.38 feet to 
corner No. 7, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590 COR 7'' 
set for angle adjacent to a found \5/8\-inch iron pin; thence, from 
corner No. 7, continuing with fence, S 08[deg]56[min]57[sec] W, 
10,030.04 feet, to corner No. 8, a standard FWS aluminum monument 
stamped ``TR 590 COR 8'' set for angle point, said point being at the 
intersection of said fence with the east boundary line of Porcion 87; 
thence, from corner No. 8, departing said fence, along the east boundary 
line of Porcion 87, S 09[deg]02[min]27[sec] W, 4,824.69 feet to corner 
No. 9, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590 COR 9'' set for 
corner; thence, from corner No. 9, departing said east line, N 
80[deg]47[min]09[sec] W, 6,527.80 feet to the place of beginning and 
containing 3,844.674 acres.
    (La Puerta 590a). Note: All bearings and distances are based on the 
Texas State Plane Coordinate System, South Zone, (NAD 27), as referenced 
by the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) Triangulation Station ``Monument'' 
having a coordinate value of N = 250,167.56; E = 1,912,489.81. Scale 
factor applied equals 0.99993949; theta angle equals -
00[deg]06[min]15[sec]. All areas are based on true ground measurements. 
Beginning at corner No. 1, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 
590A COR 1'' set over a 2-inch iron pipe found in the west boundary line 
of Porcion 87, east boundary line of Porcion 86, at the northwest corner 
of said Lot 22, also being the northeast corner of a 2.83-acre tract as 
described by deed recorded in Volume 516, Page 62, Official Records, 
Starr County, Texas and being in the south boundary line of USA Tract 
(590) as described by deed recorded in Volume 608, Page 309, Official 
Records, Starr County, Texas said point having a coordinate value of N = 
246,550.96; E = 1,923,962.74 and bearing S 72[deg]30[min]13[sec] E, 
12,029.47 feet from NGS Triangulation Station ``Monument''; thence from 
corner No. 1, with south boundary line of said USA Tract (590), the 
north boundary line of said Lot 22, S 80[deg]47[min]09[sec] E, 2,922.00 
feet to corner No. 2, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590 
COR 9'' found at the southeast corner of said USA Tract (590), also 
being the northeast corner of said Lot 21, and being in the east 
boundary line of Porcion 87, west boundary line of Porcion 88 for the 
northeast corner of the herein-described tract of land; thence, from 
Corner No. 2, with the said east boundary line of Porcion 87, west 
boundary line of Porcion 88, and also being the east boundary line of 
said Lot 21, S 08[deg]18[min]30[sec] W, 1,130.60 feet to corner No. 3, a 
standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590A COR 3'' set in the 
existing north right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 83 with the 
intersection of said east boundary line of Porcion 87, west boundary 
line of Porcion 88 for the southeast corner of the herein described 
tract of land; thence, from corner No. 3, with and along the said 
existing north right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 83, N 
66[deg]14[min]23[sec] W, 18.20 feet to corner No. 4, a standard FWS 
aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590A COR 4'' set for an angle point; 
thence, from corner No. 4, continuing along said existing north right-
of-way line, N 60[deg]31[min]23[sec] W, 100.39 feet to corner No. 5, a 
standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590A COR 5'' set for an 
angle point; thence, from corner 5, continuing along said existing north 
right-of-way line, N 66[deg]14[min]23[sec] W, 499.97 feet to corner No. 
6, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590A COR 6'' set for an 
angle point; thence, from corner No. 6, continuing along said existing 
north right-of-way line, N 71[deg]57[min]23[sec] W, 100.39 feet to a 
corner No. 7, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590A COR 7'' 
set for an angle point; thence, from corner No. 7, continuing along said 
existing north right-of-way line, N 66[deg]14[min]14[sec] W, 1,084.94 
feet to corner No. 8, a \5/8\-inch iron rod found at the intersection of 
the said existing north right-of-way line with the proposed north right-
of-way line of U.S. Highway 83; thence, from corner No. 8, departing 
said existing north

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right-of-way line with and along the proposed north right-of-way line of 
U.S. Highway 83, N 60[deg]43[min]04[sec] W, 200.90 feet to corner No. 9, 
a \5/8\-inch iron rod found for an angle point; thence, from corner No. 
9, continuing along said proposed north right-of-way line, N 
69[deg]54[min]31[sec] W, 300.83 feet to corner No. 10, a \5/8\-inch iron 
rod found at the intersection of said proposed north right-of-way line 
with the existing north right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 83; thence, 
from corner No. 10, with the said existing north right-of-way line of 
U.S. Highway 83, N 66[deg]16[min]51[sec] W, 399.70 feet to corner No.11, 
a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590A COR 11'' set over a 
\1/2\-inch iron rod found for an angle point; thence, from corner No. 
11, continuing along said existing North right-of-way line, N 
64[deg]31[min]54[sec] W, 335.45 feet to corner No.12, a standard FWS 
aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590A COR 12'' set at the intersection of 
said existing north right-of-way line with the west boundary line of 
Porcion 87, east boundary line of Porcion 86; thence, from corner No. 
12, departing said existing north right-of-way line with the said west 
boundary line of Porcion 87, east boundary line of Porcion 86, N 
08[deg]56[min]59[sec] E, 357.90 feet to corner No.1, the point of 
beginning and containing 50.033 acres of land.
    (La Puerta Tract--Segment 590b). Note: All bearings and distances 
are based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate System, South Zone, (NAD 
27), as referenced by the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) Triangulation 
Station ``Monument'' having a coordinate value of N = 250,167.56[min] E 
= 1,912,489.81. Scale factor applied equals 0.00003040; theta angle 
equals -00[deg]06[min]15[sec]. All areas are based on true ground 
measurements. Beginning at corner No. 1, a \5/8\-inch iron rod found at 
the intersection of the west boundary line of Porcion 87, east boundary 
line of Porcion 86 with the proposed south right-of-way line of U.S. 
Highway 83, said point bears S 08[deg]57[min]33[sec] W, 139.55 feet from 
a \5/8\-inch iron rod found in the existing south right-of-way line of 
U.S. Highway 83, said point having a coordinate value of N = 245,880.85, 
E = 1,923,857.21 and bearing S 69[deg]20[min]18[sec] E, 12,148.81 feet 
from NGS Triangulation Station ``Monument''; thence, from corner No. 1, 
with the said proposed south right-of-way line, S 66[deg]14[min]23[sec] 
E, 3,043.33 feet to corner No. 2, a \5/8\-inch iron rod found at the 
intersection of the east boundary line of Porcion 87, the west boundary 
line of Porcion 88 and the said proposed south right-of-way line, 
thence, from corner No. 2, with the said east boundary line of Porcion 
87, west boundary line of Porcion 88, S 08[deg]59[min]29[sec] W, 
2,925.70 feet to corner No. 3, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped 
``TR 590B COR 3'' set over a \1/2\-inch iron rod found at the 
intersection of said east boundary line of Porcion 87, west boundary 
line of Porcion 88 with the north right-of-way line of the Missouri-
Pacific Railroad; thence, from corner No. 3, with the said north right-
of-way line of the Missouri-Pacific Railroad, N 52[deg]58[min]07[sec] W, 
3,333.49 feet to corner No. 4, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped 
``TR 590B COR 4'' set over a \3/8\-inch iron rod found at the 
intersection of the said north right-of-way line with the said west 
boundary line of Porcion 87, the east boundary line of Porcion 86, said 
point also being the southeast corner of a 39.492-acre tract, thence 
from corner No. 4, with the said west boundary line of Porcion 87, east 
boundary line of Porcion 86, N 08[deg]56[min]13[sec] E, 1,715.55 feet to 
corner No. 5, a standard FWS aluminum monument stamped ``TR 590B COR 5'' 
set over a \1/2\-inch iron rod found at the southeast corner of a 2.0-
acre tract, thence, from corner No. 5, continuing along said west 
boundary line of Porcion 87, east boundary line of Porcion 86, N 
09[deg]08[min]05[sec] E, 418.93 feet to corner No. 1, the point of 
beginning and containing 170.950 acres of land.

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    Unit 8--Private ranch site comprises 0.552 hectares (1.36 acres) 
within the Universal Transverse Mercator, Zone 14 and begins at UTM 
490706 E, 2929709 N; thence to 490729 E, 2929706 N; to 490748 E, 2929720 
N; to 490762 E, 2929722 N; to 490767 E, 2929704 N; to 490767 E, 2929679 
N; to 490769 E, 2929654 N; to 490770 E, 2929637 N; to 490770 E, 2929629 
N; to 490760 E, 2929619 N; to 490743 E, 2929614 N; to 490732 E, 2929612 
N; to 490720 E, 2929614 N; to 490709 E, 2929670 N; and thence to point 
of beginning.

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   Family Brassicaceae: Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Bexar, Medina, Travis, 
and Uvalde Counties, Texas, on the maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features 
essential to the conservation of bracted twistflower consist of the 
following components:
    (i) Karstic, dolomitic limestones underlain by less permeable 
limestone strata, where perched aquifers seep to the surface along 
slopes. These are often found within 2 kilometers of the exposed 
boundary of the Edwards or Devils River and Glen Rose geological 
formations;
    (ii) Native, old-growth juniper-oak woodlands and shrublands along 
the Balcones Escarpment;
    (iii) Herbivory from white-tailed deer and introduced ungulates of 
such low intensity that it does not severely deplete populations prior 
to seed dispersal;
    (iv) Tree and shrub canopy gaps that allow direct sunlight to reach 
the herbaceous plant layer at least 6 hours per day; and
    (v) Viable populations of native bee species and the abundant, 
diverse forb and shrub understory that support them.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
May 11, 2023.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were created using U.S. 
Geological Survey digital elevation models. For each unit/subunit, we 
determined the range of occupied elevations and the range of occupied 
slopes; critical habitat polygons consist of the intersection of the 
occupied elevations and occupied slopes. The maps in this entry, as 
modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries 
of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or 
both on which each map is based are available to the public at https://
www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2021-0013, and at the field 
office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office 
location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, 
the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

Figure 1 to Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower) paragraph (5)
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    (6) Unit 1: Northeast; Travis County, Texas.
    (i) Subunit 1a: Barton Creek Greenbelt and Barton Creek Wilderness 
Park.
    (A) Subunit 1a consists of 690.5 acres (ac) (279.44 hectares (ha)) 
in Travis County and is composed of lands along Barton Creek owned by 
the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department and jointly managed 
by the Parks and Recreation Department and Austin Water's Wildland 
Conservation Division as a unit of the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve 
(BCP) system.
    (B) Map of Subunit 1a follows:

Figure 2 to Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower) paragraph 
(6)(i)(B)

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    (ii) Subunit 1b: Bull Creek District Park.
    (A) Subunit 1b consists of 2.32 ac (0.94 ha) in Travis County and is 
composed of lands owned by the City of Austin Parks and Recreation 
Department and jointly managed by the Parks and Recreation Department 
and Austin Water's Wildland Conservation Division as a unit of the BCP 
system.

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    (B) Map of Subunit 1b follows:

Figure 3 to Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower) paragraph 
(6)(ii)(B)
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    (iii) Subunit 1c: Mount Bonnell Park.
    (A) Subunit 1c consists of 2 ac (0.81 ha) in Travis County and is 
composed of lands owned by the City of Austin Parks and Recreation 
Department and jointly managed by the Parks and Recreation Department 
and Austin Water's Wildland Conservation Division as a unit of the BCP 
system.
    (B) Map of Subunit 1c follows:

Figure 4 to Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower) paragraph 
(6)(iii)(B)

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    (iv) Subunit 1d: Ullrich Water Treatment Plant/Bee Creek Park.
    (A) Subunit 1d consists of 19.47 ac (7.88 ha) in Travis County and 
is composed of lands owned by the City of Austin Water Utility, a 
portion of which is jointly managed by the

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Parks and Recreation Department and Austin Water's Wildland Conservation 
Division as a unit of the BCP system.
    (B) Map of Subunit 1d follows:

Figure 5 to Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower) paragraph 
(6)(iv)(B)
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    (7) Unit 2: Central; Bexar and Medina Counties, Texas.
    (i) Subunit 2a: Eisenhower Park.
    (A) Subunit 2a consists of 78.16 ac (31.63 ha) in Bexar County and 
is composed of lands owned by the City of San Antonio and managed by San 
Antonio Parks and Recreation Department.
    (B) Map of Subunit 2a follows:

Figure 6 to Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower) paragraph 
(7)(i)(B)

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    (ii) Subunit 2b: Rancho Diana.
    (A) Subunit 2b consists of 395.73 ac (160.15 ha) in Bexar County and 
is composed of lands owned and managed by the City of San Antonio.
    (B) Map of Subunit 2b follows:


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Figure 7 to Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower) paragraph 
(7)(ii)(B)
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    (iii) Subunit 2c: Laurel Canyon Ranch Easement.
    (A) Subunit 2c consists of 39.59 ac (16.02 ha) in Medina County and 
is composed of private property owned by Laurel C. Canyon Ranch, LP. The 
City of San Antonio Edwards Aquifer Protection Program holds a 
conservation easement on 222 ha (549 ac) of Laurel Canyon Ranch.
    (B) Map of Subunit 2c follows:

Figure 8 to Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower) paragraph 
(7)(iii)(B)
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    (iv) Subunit 2d: Medina River.
    (A) Subunit 2d consists of 23.28 ac (9.42 ha) in Medina County and 
is composed of private property owned by Medina Ranch Inc.
    (B) Map of Subunit 2d follows:

Figure 9 to Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower) paragraph 
(7)(iv)(B)

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    (8) Unit 3: Southwest; Garner State Park, Uvalde County, Texas.
    (i) Unit 3 consists of 345.22 ac (139.71 ha) in Uvalde County and is 
composed of lands within Garner State Park, which is managed by Texas 
Parks and Wildlife Department.
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 follows:

Figure 10 to Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower) paragraph 
(8)(ii)

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Family Brassicaceae: Thlaspi californicum (Kneeland Prairie penny-cress)

    (1) A critical habitat unit is depicted for Humboldt County, 
California, on the map below. The map provided is for informational 
purposes only.

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    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Thlaspi 
californicum are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Thin rocky soils that have developed on exposures of serpentine 
substrates;
    (ii) Plant communities that support a relatively sparse assemblage 
of serpentine indicator, or facultative-serpentine indicator, species, 
including various native forbs and grasses, but not trees or shrubs, 
such that competition for space and water (both above and below ground) 
and light is reduced, compared to the surrounding habitats. Known 
associated species include the following: Festuca rubra (red fescue), 
Koeleria macrantha (junegrass), Elymus glaucus (blue wildrye), 
Eriophyllum lanatum (woolly sunflower), Lomatium macrocarpum (large-
fruited lomatium), and Viola hallii (Hall's violet);
    (iii) Serpentine substrates that contain 15 percent or greater (by 
surface area) of exposed gravels, cobbles, or larger rock fragments, 
which may contribute to alteration of factors of microclimate, including 
surface drainage and moisture availability, exposure to wind and sun, 
and temperature; and
    (iv) Prairie grasslands and oak woodlands located within 30 m (100 
ft) of the serpentine outcrop area on Ashfield Ridge. Protection of 
these habitats is essential to the conservation of Thlaspi californicum 
in that it will provide connectivity among the serpentine sites, help to 
maintain the hydrologic and edaphic integrity of the serpentine sites, 
and support populations of pollinators and seed dispersal organisms.
    (3) Existing features and structures within the boundaries of mapped 
critical habitat units, such as buildings, roads, airports, and other 
paved areas will not contain one or more of the primary constituent 
elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not 
trigger a section 7 consultation, unless they affect the species and/or 
primary constituent elements in adjacent critical habitat.
    (4) Critical habitat unit. Humboldt County, California.
    (i) From USGS. 1:24,000 scale Iaqua Buttes quadrangle, land bounded 
by the following UTM Zone 10 NAD27 coordinate pairs (East, North): 
421800, 4507300; 422100, 4507800; 422100, 4507300; 422200, 4507600; 
421700, 4507400; 421800, 4507500; 421600, 4507500; 421800, 4507900; 
421800, 4507800; 421900, 4507900
    (ii) Map follows:

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    Family Cactaceae: Consolea corallicola (Florida semaphore cactus)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Miami-Dade and Monroe 
Counties, Florida, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Consolea corallicola are:
    (i) Areas of upland habitats consisting of coastal berm, rockland 
hammocks, and buttonwood forest.
    (A) Coastal berm habitat that contains:
    (1) Open to semi-open canopy, subcanopy, and understory; and
    (2) Substrate of coarse, calcareous, and storm-deposited sediment.
    (B) Rockland hammock habitat that contains:
    (1) Canopy gaps and edges with an open to semi-open canopy, 
subcanopy, and understory; and
    (2) Substrate with a thin layer of highly organic soil covering 
limestone or organic

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matter that accumulates on top of the limestone.
    (C) Buttonwood forest habitat that contains:
    (1) Open to semi-open canopy and understory; and
    (2) Substrate with calcareous marl muds, calcareous sands, or 
limestone rock.
    (ii) A plant community of predominately native vegetation with no 
invasive, nonnative animal or plant species or such species in 
quantities low enough to have minimal effect on survival of Consolea 
corallicola.
    (iii) A disturbance regime, due to the effects of strong winds or 
saltwater inundation from storm surge or infrequent tidal inundation, 
that creates canopy openings in coastal berm, rockland hammocks, and 
buttonwood forest.
    (iv) Habitats that are connected and of sufficient size to sustain 
viable populations in coastal berm, rockland hammocks, and buttonwood 
forest.
    (v) Habitats that provide populations of the generalist pollinators 
that visit the flowers of Consolea corallicola.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located that exists within the legal boundaries 
on February 22, 2016.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
developed using ESRI ArcGIS mapping software along with various spatial 
data layers. ArcGIS was also used to calculate area. The projection used 
in mapping and calculating distances and locations within the units was 
North American Albers Equal Area Conic, NAD 83. The maps in this entry, 
as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the 
boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates, plot 
points, or both on which each map is based are available to the public 
at the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/verobeach/, at 
http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2014-0057, and at the 
field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field 
office location information by contacting one of the Service regional 
offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map of all critical habitat units for Consolea corallicola 
follows:

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    (6) Unit FSC1: Swan Key, Biscayne National Park, Miami-Dade County, 
Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit FSC1 consists of 37 ac (15 ha) in 
Miami-Dade County. This unit is composed entirely of lands in Federal 
ownership, 100 percent of which are located on Swan Key within Biscayne 
National Park. The unit includes all upland rockland hammock habitat on 
Swan Key, most of which is located on the eastern side of Swan Key, 
surrounded by the island's mangrove fringe. A

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second, smaller area is located on the island's elongate western half 
and is also surrounded by mangroves.
    (ii) Map of Unit FSC1 follows:
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    (7) Unit FSC2: Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit FSC2 consists of 3,434 ac (1,389 ha) 
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unit is composed of Federal lands within Crocodile Lake National 
Wildlife Refuge (NWR) (702 ac (284 ha)); State lands within Dagny 
Johnson Botanical State Park, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, and 
the Florida Keys Wildlife and Environmental Area (2,331 ac (943 ha)); 
lands owned by Monroe County (17 ac (7 ha)); and parcels in private or 
other ownership (384 ac (155 ha)). This unit extends from near the 
northern tip of Key Largo, along the length of Key Largo, beginning at 
the south shore of Ocean Reef Harbor near South Marina Drive and the 
intersection of County Road (CR) 905 and Clubhouse Road on the west side 
of CR 905, and between CR 905 and Old State Road 905, then extending to 
the shoreline south of South Harbor Drive. The unit then continues on 
both sides of CR 905 through the Crocodile Lake NWR, Dagny Johnson Key 
Largo Hammock Botanical State Park, and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State 
Park. The unit then terminates near the junction of U.S. 1 and CR 905 
and Garden Cove Drive. The unit resumes on the east side of U.S. 1 from 
South Andros Road to Key Largo Elementary; then from the intersection of 
Taylor Drive and Pamela Street to Avenue A, then from Sound Drive to the 
intersection of Old Road and Valencia Road, then resumes on the east 
side of U.S. 1 from Hibiscus Lane and Ocean Drive. The unit continues 
south near the Port Largo Airport from Poisonwood Road to Bo Peep 
Boulevard. The unit resumes on the west side of U.S. 1 from the 
intersection of South Drive and Meridian Avenue to Casa Court Drive. The 
unit then continues on the west side of U.S. 1 from the point on the 
coast directly west of Peace Avenue south to Caribbean Avenue. The unit 
also includes a portion of the barrier island (El Radabob Key) in Largo 
Sound located directly east of Avenue A, extending south to a point 
directly east of Mahogany Drive.
    (ii) Index map of Unit FSC2 follows:

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    (iii) Map A of Unit FSC2 follows:

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    (iv) Map B of Unit FSC2 follows:

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    (v) Map C of Unit FSC2 follows:

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    (vi) Map D of Unit FSC2 follows:

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    (vii) Map E of Unit FSC2 follows:

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    (viii) Map F of Unit FSC2 follows:

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    (8) Unit FSC3: Big Pine Key, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit FSC3 consists of 772 ac (313 ha) in 
Monroe County. This unit is composed of Federal land within the National 
Key Deer Refuge (NKDR) (508 ac (205 ha)), State land managed as part of 
the NKDR (172 ac (70 ha)), lands owned by Monroe County (11 ac (5 ha)), 
and parcels in private or other ownership (81 ac (33 ha)). This unit 
extends from near the northern tip of Big Pine Key along the eastern 
shore to the

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vicinity of Hellenga Drive and Watson Road; from Gulf Boulevard south to 
West Shore Drive; Big Pine Avenue and Elma Avenues on the east, Coral 
and Yacht Club Road, and U.S. 1 on the north, and Industrial Avenue on 
the east from the southeastern tip of Big Pine Key to Avenue A.
    (ii) Index map of Unit FSC3 follows:
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    (iii) Map A of Unit FSC3 follows:
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    (iv) Map B of Unit FSC3 follows:

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    (v) Map C of Unit FSC3 follows:

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    (vi) Map D of Unit FSC3 follows:

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    (vii) Map E of Unit FSC3 follows:

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    (9) Unit FSC4: Little Torch Key, Monroe County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit FSC4 consists of 168 ac (68 ha) in 
Monroe County. This unit is composed of State lands (47 ac (19 ha)), 
lands owned by Monroe County (10 ac (4 ha)), and parcels in private and 
other ownership (111 ac (45 ha)). This unit extends along State Highway 
4A, from Coral Shores Road, south to County Road, resuming at Linda 
Street and extending south to the Overseas Highway. South of the 
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unit includes areas west of Kings Cove Road, and an area comprising the 
southern tip of Little Torch Key that includes portions of the John J. 
Pescatello Torchwood Hammock Preserve.
    (ii) Index map of Unit FSC4 follows:
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    (iii) Map A of Unit FSC4 follows:

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    (iv) Map B of Unit FSC4 follows:

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      Family Cactaceae: Echinomastus erectocentrus var. acunensis 
                          (acu[ntilde]a cactus)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Maricopa, Pima, and 
Pinal Counties, Arizona, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the 
acu[ntilde]a cactus consist of:
    (i) Native vegetation within the Paloverde-Cacti-Mixed-Scrub Series 
of the Arizona Upland Subdivision of the Sonoran Desert-scrub at 
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3,773 ft). This vegetation must contain predominantly native plant 
species that:
    (A) Provide protection to the acu[ntilde]a cactus (Examples of such 
plants are creosote bush, ironwood, and palo verde.);
    (B) Provide for pollinator habitat with a radius of 900 m (2,953 ft) 
around each individual reproducing acu[ntilde]a cactus;
    (C) Allow for seed dispersal through the presence of bare soils 
immediately adjacent to and within 10 m (33 ft) of individual 
acu[ntilde]a cactus.
    (ii) Soils overlying rhyolite, andesite, tuff, granite, 
granodiorite, diorite, or Cornelia quartz monzonite bedrock that are in 
valley bottoms, on small knolls, or on ridgetops, and are generally on 
slopes of less than 30 percent.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
September 19, 2016.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Digital data layers defining map 
units were created using geology, topography, elevation, vegetation 
community, mean annual precipitation from the 1971 to 2000 period of 
record, and acu[ntilde]a cactus herbarium and site visit records from 
1952 to the present; these were mapped using Universal Transverse 
Mercator coordinates. The maps in this entry, as modified by any 
accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical 
habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which 
each map is based are available to the public at the Service's internet 
site (http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/arizona/), http://
www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2013-0025, and at the field 
office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office 
location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, 
the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:
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    (6) Unit 1: Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Pima County, AZ. 
Map of Unit 1 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Ajo Unit, Pima County, AZ. Map of Unit 2 follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Sauceda Mountains Unit, Maricopa and Pima Counties, AZ. 
Map of Unit 3 is provided at paragraph (7) of this entry.
    (9) Unit 4: Sand Tank Mountains Unit, Maricopa County, AZ. Map of 
Unit 4 follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: Mineral Mountain Unit, Pinal County, AZ. Map of Units 5 
and 6 follows:

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    (11) Unit 6: Box O Wash Unit, Pinal County, AZ. Map of Unit 6 is 
provided at paragraph (10) of this entry.

    Family Cactaceae: Harrisia aboriginum (aboriginal prickly-apple)

    (1) Critical habitat units for Harrisia aboriginum are depicted for 
Manatee, Charlotte, Sarasota, and Lee Counties, Florida, on the maps 
below.

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    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Harrisia aboriginum are:
    (i) Areas of upland habitats consisting of coastal strand, coastal 
grassland, coastal berm, maritime hammocks, and shell mounds.
    (A) Coastal strand habitat that contains:
    (1) Open to semi-open canopy and understory, and
    (2) Substrate of sand and shell fragments of stabilized coastal 
dunes.
    (B) Coastal grassland habitat that contains:
    (1) No canopy and an open understory, and
    (2) Substrate of sand and shell fragments.
    (C) Coastal berm habitat that contains:
    (1) Open to semi-open canopy, subcanopy, and understory, and
    (2) Substrate of coarse, calcareous, storm-deposited sediment.
    (D) Maritime hammock habitat that contains:
    (1) Canopy gaps and edges with an open to semi-open canopy, 
subcanopy, and understory; and
    (2) Substrate of calcareous sand and shell fragments.
    (E) Shell mound habitat that contains:
    (1) Open to semi-open canopy and understory, and
    (2) Substrate of soil derived from calcareous shells deposited by 
Native Americans during prehistoric times.
    (ii) A plant community of predominately native vegetation with no 
invasive, nonnative animal or plant species or such species in 
quantities low enough to have minimal effect on survival of Harrisia 
aboriginum.
    (iii) Canopy openings in coastal strand, coastal grassland, coastal 
berm, maritime hammock, and shell mound habitats that are created by the 
effects of strong winds or saltwater inundation from storm surge or 
infrequent tidal inundation.
    (iv) Habitats that are connected and of sufficient size to sustain 
viable populations in coastal strand, coastal grassland, coastal berm, 
maritime hammock, and shell mound habitats.
    (v) Habitats that provide populations of the generalist pollinators 
that visit the flowers of Harrisia aboriginum.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located that exists within the legal boundaries 
on February 22, 2016.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Unit maps were developed using ESRI 
ArcGIS mapping software along with various spatial data layers. ArcGIS 
was also used to calculate area. The projection used in mapping and 
calculating distances and locations within the units was North American 
Albers Equal Area Conic, NAD 83. The maps in this entry, as modified by 
any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the 
critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on 
which each map is based are available to the public at the Service's 
Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/verobeach/, at http://
www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2014-0057, and at the field 
office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office 
location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, 
the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map of all critical habitat units for Harrisia aboriginum 
follows:

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    (6) Unit APA1: Terra Ceia, Manatee County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit APA1 consists of approximately 222 ac 
(90 ha) in Manatee County, Florida. This unit is composed of State lands 
within Madira Bickel Mound State Historical Park, Terra Ceia Preserve 
State Park, Cockroach Bay State Buffer Preserve, and the Tampa Bay 
Estuarine System (66 ac (27 ha)); Manatee County lands at Emerson Point 
Preserve and parcels owned by the Manatee County Port Authority (70 ac

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(28 ha)); and parcels in private or other ownership (87 ac (35 ha)). 
This unit includes lands west of Highway 41 extending from just south of 
South Dock Street south to Snead Island. The unit also includes areas of 
Harbor Key, Mariposa Key, Horseshoe Key, Joe Island, Skeet Key, Paradise 
Island, Ed's Key, and Rattlesnake Key.
    (ii) Index map of Unit APA1 follows:
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    (iii) Map A of Unit APA1 follows:
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    (iv) Map B of Unit APA1 follows:

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    (7) Unit APA2: Longboat Key, Sarasota County, Florida.
    (i) General description: Unit APA2 consists of approximately 54 ac 
(22 ha) in Sarasota County, Florida. This unit is composed entirely of 
parcels in private or other ownership. This unit includes lands west of 
Gulf of Mexico Drive, extending from 0.40 mi (0.6 km) south of the 
intersection of Bay Isles Parkway and Gulf of Mexico Drive, to the

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southern tip of Longboat Key. It also includes lands on the north side 
of Gulf of Mexico Drive, east of Longboat Club Key Drive, on the 
northwest tip of Longboat Key.
    (ii) Map of Unit APA2 follows:
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    (8) Unit APA3: Osprey, Sarasota County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit APA3 consists of approximately 116 ac 
(47 ha) in Sarasota County, Florida. This unit is composed of Sarasota 
County lands within Palmer Point County Park (50 ac (20 ha)) and parcels 
in private or other ownership (66 ac (27 ha)). This unit extends along 
the barrier island (Casey Key) from the south terminus of Blind Pass 
Road, south for approximately 1.2 mi (1.9 km) along North Casey Key 
Road. On the mainland, the unit includes lands bordered on the north by 
Vamo Way, to the east by Highway 41, and to the south by Palmetto 
Avenue.
    (ii) Map of Unit APA3 follows:

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    (9) Unit APA4: Manasota Key, Sarasota and Charlotte Counties, 
Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit APA4 consists of approximately 415 ac 
(168 ha) in Sarasota and Charlotte Counties, Florida. This unit is 
composed of State lands within Stump Pass Beach State Park (58 ac (23 
ha)); County lands within Blind Pass Park, Brohard Beach and Paw Park, 
Manasota Beach Park, Casperson Beach Park, and Service Club Park (111 ac 
(45 ha)); and parcels in private or other ownership (245 ac (99 ha)). 
This unit

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extends from Beach Road in the City of Venice, south along Manasota Key 
to the barrier islands southern tip, including a portion of Peterson 
Island.
    (ii) Index map of Unit APA4 follows:
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    (iii) Map A of Unit APA4 follows:

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    (iv) Map B of Unit APA4 follows:

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    (v) Map C of Unit APA4 follows:

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    (10) Unit APA5: Charlotte Harbor, Charlotte County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit APA5 consists of 51 ac (21 ha) in 
Charlotte County, Florida. This unit is composed entirely of State lands 
within the Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park. This unit includes the 
Big Mound, Boggess Ridge, and a shell mound located on the east side of 
Charlotte Harbor, south of the City of Charlotte Park.
    (ii) Map of Unit APA5 follows:

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    (11) Unit APA6: Gasparilla North, Charlotte and Lee Counties, 
Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit APA6 consists of approximately 98 ac 
(40 ha) in Charlotte and Lee Counties, Florida. This unit is composed of 
State land (0.006 ac (0.02 ha)), county land (22 ac (9 ha)), and parcels 
in private or other ownership (77 ac (31 ha)). This unit includes most 
of Kitchen Key (Live Oak Key) and the area east of Gasparilla Road, from 
the intersection of Grouper Hole Road and Grouper Hole Court, south to 
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km) north of Snail Island Court, from approximately 0.10 mi (0.21 km) 
south of 35th Street to 23rd Street, including the small island 
separated from Gasparilla Island by a canal; and from 22nd Street to 
20th Street.
    (ii) Map of Unit APA6 follows:
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    (12) Unit APA7: Gasparilla South, Lee County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit APA7 consists of approximately 92 ac 
(37 ha) in Lee County, Florida. This unit is composed of Federal land 
owned by the Service and Bureau of Land Management (3 ac (1 ha)), State 
lands within Gasparilla Island State Park (69 ac (28 ha)), Lee County 
lands (12 ac (5 ha), and parcels in private or other ownership (8 ac (3 
ha)). This unit includes lands located from south of 1st Street to the 
southern tip of Gasparilla Island.
    (ii) Map of Unit APA7 follows:

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    (13) Unit APA8: Cayo Pelau, Lee County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit APA8 consists of approximately 25 ac 
(10 ha) in Charlotte and Lee Counties, Florida. This unit is composed of 
Lee County lands within Cayo Pelau Preserve, and parcels in private or 
other ownership (0.6 ac (0.2 ha)). This unit includes lands located from 
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the northern tip of Cayo Pelau, extending south to the southeastern tip 
of Cayo Pelau.
    (ii) Map of Unit APA8 follows:
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    (14) Unit APA9: Cayo Costa, Lee County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit APA9 consists of approximately 1,702 
ac (689 ha) in Lee

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County, Florida. This unit is composed of State lands within Cayo Costa 
State Park (1,379 ac (558 ha)), lands owned by Lee County (94 ac (38 
ha)), and parcels in private or other ownership (230 ac (93 ha)). This 
unit includes lands located from the northern tip to the southern tip of 
Cayo Costa.
    (ii) Map of Unit APA9 follows:
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    (15) Unit APA10: Bocilla, Lee County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit APA10 consists of approximately 33 ac 
(13 ha) in Lee County, Florida. This unit is composed of Lee County 
lands within the Bocilla Preserve (32 ac (13 ha)) and parcels in private 
or other ownership (0.7 ac (0.3 ha)). This unit includes lands located 
on the undeveloped portion of Bokeelia Island from 0.02 mi (0.03 km) 
west of the terminus of Ebbtide Way, extending south and west to the 
northwestern and southeastern corners of Bokeelia Island.
    (ii) Map of Unit APA10 follows:

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    (16) Unit APA11: Sanibel Island and Buck Key, Lee County, Florida.
    (i) General Description: Unit APA11 consists of approximately 635 ac 
(257 ha) in Lee County, Florida. This unit is composed of Federal lands 
owned by the Bureau of Land Management, and Service lands within the 
J.N. `Ding' Darling National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) (373 ac (151 ha)), 
State lands (47 ac (19 ha)), lands owned by Lee County (90 ac (36 ha)), 
and parcels in private or other ownership (126 ac (51 ha)). This unit 
includes lands

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on Buck Key, Runyan Key, and Sanibel Island. On Sanibel Island, the unit 
includes a portion of Bowman's Beach, from just south of Silver Key to 
the western terminus of Water's Edge Lane; uplands within J.N. `Ding' 
Darling NWR; and a shell mound located near the northern terminus of 
Tarpon Bay Road.
    (ii) Index map of Unit APA11 follows:
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    (iii) Map A of Unit APA11 follows:
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    (iv) Map B of Unit APA11 follows:

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    (v) Map C of Unit APA11 follows:

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Family Cactaceae: Pediocactus peeblesianus ssp. fickeiseniae (Fickeisen 
                             plains cactus)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Mohave and Coconino 
Counties, Arizona, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of the 
Fickeisen plains cactus consist of:
    (i) Soils derived from limestone that are found on mesas, plateaus, 
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gentle sloping hills with up to 20 percent slope, margins of canyon 
rims, and desert washes. These soils have the following features:
    (A) They occur on the Colorado Plateau in Coconino and Mohave 
Counties of northern Arizona and are within the appropriate series found 
in occupied areas;
    (B) They are derived from alluvium, colluvium, or eolian deposits of 
limestone from the Harrisburg member of the Kaibab Formation and 
limestone, siltstone, and sandstone of the Toroweap and Moenkopi 
Formations;
    (C) They are nonsaline to slightly saline, gravelly, shallow to 
moderately deep, and well-drained with little signs of soil movement. 
Soil texture consists of gravelly loam, fine sandy loam, gravelly sandy 
loam, very gravelly sandy loam, clay loam, and cobbly loam.
    (ii) Native vegetation within the Plains and Great Basin grassland 
and Great Basin desertscrub vegetation communities from 1,310 to 1,813 m 
(4,200 to 5,950 ft) in elevation that has a natural, generally intact 
surface and subsurface that preserves the bedrock substrate and is 
supportive of microbiotic soil crusts where they are naturally found.
    (iii) Native vegetation that provides for habitat of identified 
pollinators within the effective pollinator distance of 1,000 m (3,280 
ft) around each individual Fickeisen plains cactus.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
September 19, 2016.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using a base of U.S. Geological Survey 7.5' quadrangle maps. 
Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse 
Mercator zone 11, North American Datum 1983 coordinates.
    (5) Note: Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Hurricane Cliffs Unit, Mohave County, AZ. Map of Unit 1 
follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Sunshine Ridge Unit, Mohave County, AZ. Map of Units 2 
and 3 follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Clayhole Valley Unit, Mohave County, AZ. Map of Unit 3 
is provided at paragraph (7) of this entry.
    (9) Unit 4: South Canyon Unit, Coconino County, AZ. Map of Unit 4 
follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: House Rock Valley Unit, Coconino County, AZ. Map of 
Unit 5 is provided at paragraph (9) of this entry.
    (11) Unit 6: Gray Mountain Unit, Coconino County, AZ. Map of Unit 6 
follows:

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     Family Caryophyllaceae: Arenaria ursina (Bear Valley sandwort)

    (1) Critical habitat units for Arenaria ursina are found in San 
Bernardino County, California. The maps provided are for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Arenaria ursina are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Pebble plains in dry meadow-like openings within upper montane 
coniferous forest, pinyon-juniper woodlands, or Great Basin sagebrush in 
the San Bernardino Mountains

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of San Bernardino County, California; at elevations between 5,900 to 
9,800 ft (1,830 to 2,990 m) that provide space for individual and 
population growth, reproduction and dispersal; and
    (ii) Seasonally wet clay, or sandy clay soils, generally containing 
quartzite pebbles, subject to natural hydrological processes that 
include water hydrating the soil and freezing in winter and drying in 
summer causing lifting and churning of included pebbles, that provide 
space for individual and population growth, reproduction and dispersal, 
adequate water, air, minerals, and other nutritional or physiological 
requirements to the species.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, airports, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing on the effective date of this 
rule and not containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of USGS 1:24,0000 maps, and critical habitat units 
were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (5) Index map (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Units ARUR 1 and ARUR 2. Arrastre/Union Flat, San Bernardino 
County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Big Bear City.
    (i) Unit ARUR 1. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 512434, 3795966; 512436, 3795961; 512446, 3795966; 512450, 
3795966; 512469, 3795969; 512508, 3795965; 512533, 3795959; 512537, 
3795959; 512539, 3795960; 512549, 3795964; 512560, 3795961; 512568, 
3795954; 512573, 3795948; 512573, 3795936; 512571, 3795930; 512568, 
3795927; 512565, 3795927; 512563, 3795927; 512563,

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3795924; 512561, 3795914; 512556, 3795904; 512555, 3795903; 512554, 
3795901; 512548, 3795879; 512535, 3795835; 512544, 3795791; 512546, 
3795790; 512554, 3795787; 512568, 3795779; 512576, 3795774; 512582, 
3795771; 512592, 3795764; 512595, 3795753; 512595, 3795747; 512591, 
3795739; 512584, 3795732; 512581, 3795731; 512575, 3795727; 512569, 
3795727; 512560, 3795728; 512552, 3795733; 512544, 3795739; 512542, 
3795740; 512541, 3795739; 512540, 3795738; 512525, 3795717; 512469, 
3795694; 512447, 3795680; 512445, 3795679; 512427, 3795653; 512428, 
3795649; 512450, 3795617; 512476, 3795588; 512476, 3795588; 512504, 
3795564; 512514, 3795552; 512541, 3795525; 512546, 3795509; 512548, 
3795508; 512553, 3795501; 512554, 3795500; 512558, 3795490; 512566, 
3795479; 512573, 3795468; 512584, 3795444; 512586, 3795433; 512588, 
3795412; 512594, 3795398; 512601, 3795395; 512607, 3795395; 512627, 
3795401; 512632, 3795400; 512641, 3795402; 512654, 3795400; 512675, 
3795405; 512691, 3795401; 512699, 3795397; 512703, 3795397; 512707, 
3795394; 512715, 3795393; 512718, 3795391; 512730, 3795388; 512740, 
3795378; 512742, 3795374; 512746, 3795371; 512770, 3795357; 512806, 
3795330; 512815, 3795317; 512837, 3795311; 512856, 3795327; 512872, 
3795330; 512883, 3795343; 512886, 3795339; 512900, 3795331; 512905, 
3795319; 512909, 3795312; 512913, 3795307; 512913, 3795306; 512913, 
3795305; 512914, 3795303; 512920, 3795287; 512924, 3795286; 512935, 
3795275; 512938, 3795270; 512944, 3795264; 512948, 3795258; 512953, 
3795250; 512955, 3795245; 512954, 3795239; 512953, 3795233; 512949, 
3795225; 512946, 3795221; 512949, 3795219; 512976, 3795203; 512998, 
3795196; 513008, 3795189; 513014, 3795187; 513019, 3795183; 513030, 
3795176; 513031, 3795173; 513048, 3795163; 513049, 3795158; 513051, 
3795154; 513053, 3795150; 513053, 3795143; 513053, 3795142; 513056, 
3795131; 513053, 3795122; 513053, 3795109; 513055, 3795098; 513059, 
3795095; 513062, 3795091; 513066, 3795086; 513069, 3795084; 513072, 
3795077; 513076, 3795073; 513079, 3795066; 513080, 3795064; 513083, 
3795057; 513083, 3795052; 513083, 3795047; 513082, 3795043; 513080, 
3795036; 513080, 3795034; 513079, 3795025; 513077, 3795018; 513075, 
3795011; 513075, 3795007; 513072, 3794999; 513069, 3794994; 513066, 
3794989; 513058, 3794982; 513053, 3794982; 513047, 3794982; 513037, 
3794982; 513035, 3794981; 513017, 3794975; 513010, 3794975; 513006, 
3794978; 513000, 3794981; 512993, 3794985; 512988, 3794988; 512973, 
3794993; 512965, 3794993; 512960, 3794991; 512951, 3794990; 512944, 
3794988; 512938, 3794987; 512934, 3794988; 512924, 3794989; 512915, 
3794991; 512897, 3794997; 512886, 3795001; 512875, 3795007; 512866, 
3795012; 512852, 3795026; 512850, 3795031; 512847, 3795037; 512848, 
3795042; 512848, 3795045; 512856, 3795057; 512861, 3795057; 512871, 
3795053; 512875, 3795052; 512883, 3795047; 512863, 3795065; 512861, 
3795066; 512853, 3795072; 512853, 3795075; 512847, 3795081; 512851, 
3795097; 512867, 3795120; 512875, 3795132; 512879, 3795132; 512881, 
3795135; 512913, 3795143; 512919, 3795177; 512903, 3795187; 512899, 
3795188; 512884, 3795190; 512840, 3795190; 512839, 3795192; 512835, 
3795194; 512826, 3795195; 512825, 3795196; 512811, 3795199; 512812, 
3795203; 512811, 3795204; 512811, 3795217; 512800, 3795241; 512793, 
3795247; 512785, 3795251; 512778, 3795254; 512765, 3795263; 512732, 
3795279; 512696, 3795299; 512648, 3795303; 512621, 3795315; 512618, 
3795316; 512607, 3795318; 512601, 3795321; 512585, 3795327; 512561, 
3795335; 512558, 3795344; 512555, 3795349; 512545, 3795359; 512533, 
3795366; 512510, 3795373; 512508, 3795373; 512500, 3795376; 512498, 
3795372; 512497, 3795370; 512495, 3795367; 512492, 3795368; 512490, 
3795372; 512490, 3795379; 512489, 3795379; 512484, 3795381; 512485, 
3795387; 512482, 3795398; 512482, 3795418; 512485, 3795432; 512484, 
3795433; 512486, 3795443; 512486, 3795452; 512453, 3795490; 512413, 
3795508; 512409, 3795509; 512408, 3795507; 512406, 3795499; 512398, 
3795500; 512390, 3795509; 512386, 3795512; 512354, 3795501; 512340, 
3795496; 512357, 3795495; 512366, 3795491; 512362, 3795478; 512360, 
3795467; 512361, 3795466; 512364, 3795462; 512368, 3795462; 512373, 
3795469; 512376, 3795462; 512392, 3795462; 512392, 3795461; 512393, 
3795461; 512401, 3795463; 512406, 3795462; 512408, 3795459; 512429, 
3795455; 512432, 3795454; 512437, 3795449; 512437, 3795446; 512434, 
3795435; 512431, 3795430; 512434, 3795422; 512433, 3795419; 512434, 
3795416; 512432, 3795410; 512433, 3795405; 512430, 3795402; 512428, 
3795397; 512423, 3795395; 512421, 3795393; 512393, 3795381; 512369, 
3795385; 512368, 3795386; 512367, 3795386; 512351, 3795394; 512339, 
3795398; 512339, 3795414; 512342, 3795418; 512342, 3795425; 512350, 
3795437; 512339, 3795449; 512324, 3795455; 512306, 3795472; 512299, 
3795481; 512283, 3795473; 512264, 3795473; 512249, 3795472; 512248, 
3795473; 512247, 3795473; 512237, 3795473; 512228, 3795473; 512223, 
3795475; 512207, 3795477; 512189, 3795483; 512172, 3795485; 512165, 
3795492; 512163, 3795493; 512156, 3795496; 512155, 3795496; 512150, 
3795497; 512149, 3795498; 512135, 3795504; 512124, 3795510; 512100, 
3795517; 512095, 3795519; 512080, 3795516; 512060, 3795516; 512044, 
3795536; 512052, 3795560; 512056, 3795588; 512064, 3795616; 512064, 
3795617; 512065, 3795620; 512081, 3795644; 512087, 3795650; 512088, 
3795651; 512089, 3795652; 512101, 3795664; 512123, 3795675; 512123, 
3795688; 512123, 3795695; 512122, 3795699; 512119, 3795715; 512111, 
3795727; 512119, 3795747; 512125, 3795759; 512133, 3795784; 512135, 
3795798; 512143, 3795822; 512155, 3795842; 512171, 3795857; 512199, 
3795878; 512223, 3795886; 512228, 3795889; 512235, 3795890; 512242, 
3795892; 512248, 3795895; 512282, 3795913; 512334, 3795929; 512377, 
3795941; 512380, 3795941; 512383, 3795942; 512387, 3795942; 512394, 
3795943; 512397, 3795947; 512412, 3795966; 512417, 3795971; 512422, 
3795975; 512427, 3795979; 512430, 3795978; 512434, 3795966.
    (ii) Unit ARUR 2. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 513282, 3797202; 513312, 3797195; 513346, 3797179; 
513347, 3797179; 513352, 3797178; 513378, 3797155; 513382, 3797151; 
513404, 3797137; 513430, 3797126; 513434, 3797122; 513438, 3797119; 
513475, 3797110; 513503, 3797106; 513500, 3797115; 513500, 3797124; 
513510, 3797137; 513520, 3797137; 513532, 3797131; 513545, 3797124; 
513554, 3797111; 513554, 3797108; 513567, 3797110; 513599, 3797116; 
513650, 3797107; 513655, 3797103; 513659, 3797103; 513666, 3797099; 
513668, 3797098; 513694, 3797083; 513708, 3797069; 513727, 3797057; 
513758, 3797027; 513788, 3796985; 513797, 3796978; 513801, 3796976; 
513815, 3796968; 513834, 3796962; 513876, 3796962; 513926, 3796970; 
513952, 3796981; 513956, 3796985; 513979, 3797000; 514002, 3797019; 
514028, 3797035; 514070, 3797061; 514093, 3797069; 514129, 3797075; 
514136, 3797079; 514216,

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3797087; 514238, 3797082; 514329, 3797076; 514364, 3797073; 514406, 
3797069; 514444, 3797046; 514455, 3797019; 514448, 3797004; 514444, 
3797001; 514441, 3796991; 514418, 3796945; 514401, 3796935; 514398, 
3796928; 514393, 3796914; 514396, 3796911; 514384, 3796831; 514384, 
3796806; 514387, 3796798; 514383, 3796764; 514375, 3796741; 514362, 
3796721; 514357, 3796709; 514343, 3796691; 514329, 3796661; 514318, 
3796650; 514303, 3796631; 514288, 3796623; 514276, 3796625; 514270, 
3796622; 514239, 3796625; 514197, 3796645; 514171, 3796637; 514166, 
3796635; 514151, 3796626; 514106, 3796587; 514064, 3796561; 514003, 
3796519; 513965, 3796488; 513946, 3796458; 513946, 3796457; 513959, 
3796433; 513996, 3796392; 514005, 3796381; 514022, 3796370; 514030, 
3796350; 514036, 3796343; 514043, 3796339; 514101, 3796309; 514102, 
3796309; 514108, 3796307; 514111, 3796304; 514142, 3796287; 514170, 
3796255; 514215, 3796208; 514291, 3796164; 514355, 3796119; 514424, 
3796055; 514439, 3796024; 514451, 3796009; 514449, 3795971; 514450, 
3795964; 514443, 3795894; 514441, 3795891; 514440, 3795890; 514393, 
3795830; 514332, 3795801; 514321, 3795800; 514291, 3795789; 514262, 
3795785; 514258, 3795783; 514231, 3795781; 514227, 3795781; 514226, 
3795781; 514155, 3795776; 514144, 3795785; 514116, 3795789; 514088, 
3795817; 514047, 3795891; 514018, 3795938; 514005, 3795973; 513980, 
3796014; 513957, 3796046; 513948, 3796055; 513865, 3796109; 513828, 
3796145; 513797, 3796168; 513780, 3796186; 513762, 3796200; 513760, 
3796201; 513723, 3796230; 513687, 3796286; 513678, 3796295; 513674, 
3796304; 513669, 3796313; 513661, 3796338; 513655, 3796353; 513652, 
3796365; 513634, 3796408; 513630, 3796430; 513628, 3796432; 513627, 
3796434; 513625, 3796439; 513622, 3796448; 513622, 3796451; 513619, 
3796455; 513615, 3796461; 513612, 3796466; 513607, 3796471; 513601, 
3796475; 513594, 3796479; 513581, 3796480; 513579, 3796481; 513577, 
3796481; 513568, 3796491; 513563, 3796494; 513561, 3796495; 513560, 
3796500; 513560, 3796506; 513560, 3796508; 513562, 3796511; 513567, 
3796513; 513573, 3796517; 513578, 3796520; 513586, 3796523; 513592, 
3796524; 513582, 3796530; 513580, 3796555; 513590, 3796564; 513595, 
3796566; 513601, 3796566; 513598, 3796573; 513589, 3796592; 513581, 
3796602; 513570, 3796605; 513551, 3796618; 513539, 3796656; 513548, 
3796669; 513548, 3796676; 513571, 3796707; 513590, 3796760; 513590, 
3796810; 513587, 3796851; 513586, 3796856; 513584, 3796863; 513571, 
3796887; 513565, 3796881; 513546, 3796877; 513512, 3796881; 513489, 
3796900; 513481, 3796923; 513481, 3796924; 513465, 3796924; 513438, 
3796920; 513432, 3796923; 513431, 3796922; 513380, 3796910; 513348, 
3796878; 513329, 3796849; 513326, 3796805; 513300, 3796757; 513293, 
3796749; 513291, 3796739; 513275, 3796710; 513273, 3796706; 513268, 
3796698; 513256, 3796676; 513232, 3796652; 513204, 3796636; 513196, 
3796629; 513168, 3796629; 513162, 3796631; 513162, 3796628; 513162, 
3796619; 513158, 3796609; 513155, 3796603; 513149, 3796597; 513138, 
3796593; 513131, 3796584; 513128, 3796581; 513148, 3796577; 513167, 
3796562; 513167, 3796528; 513152, 3796516; 513146, 3796511; 513141, 
3796511; 513118, 3796501; 513119, 3796501; 513131, 3796493; 513134, 
3796488; 513145, 3796482; 513149, 3796466; 513145, 3796450; 513137, 
3796434; 513126, 3796434; 513115, 3796429; 513106, 3796427; 513100, 
3796425; 513087, 3796427; 513085, 3796426; 513082, 3796427; 513085, 
3796425; 513089, 3796424; 513094, 3796423; 513099, 3796421; 513103, 
3796421; 513107, 3796420; 513109, 3796419; 513120, 3796414; 513122, 
3796411; 513123, 3796407; 513123, 3796401; 513121, 3796389; 513110, 
3796387; 513089, 3796387; 513085, 3796387; 513080, 3796383; 513075, 
3796378; 513069, 3796376; 513065, 3796378; 513061, 3796380; 513038, 
3796401; 513031, 3796403; 513022, 3796403; 513016, 3796403; 513010, 
3796404; 513007, 3796408; 512998, 3796427; 512993, 3796432; 512984, 
3796432; 512976, 3796431; 512967, 3796430; 512958, 3796430; 512948, 
3796431; 512942, 3796435; 512942, 3796440; 512943, 3796447; 512947, 
3796453; 512958, 3796458; 512968, 3796460; 512981, 3796461; 512990, 
3796462; 512998, 3796461; 513002, 3796462; 513000, 3796463; 512996, 
3796465; 512992, 3796472; 512986, 3796477; 512982, 3796485; 512977, 
3796493; 512985, 3796499; 512986, 3796501; 512996, 3796509; 513006, 
3796518; 513003, 3796519; 513001, 3796524; 513001, 3796528; 513003, 
3796531; 513006, 3796533; 513013, 3796536; 513026, 3796540; 513031, 
3796543; 513019, 3796558; 513004, 3796600; 513004, 3796623; 513001, 
3796637; 513009, 3796690; 513024, 3796717; 513039, 3796763; 513070, 
3796797; 513089, 3796843; 513096, 3796872; 513099, 3796901; 513095, 
3796915; 513094, 3796917; 513076, 3796939; 513072, 3796962; 513087, 
3796975; 513089, 3796980; 513123, 3797003; 513126, 3797015; 513126, 
3797031; 513106, 3797069; 513087, 3797088; 513084, 3797137; 513096, 
3797163; 513103, 3797175; 513141, 3797195; 513182, 3797197; 513184, 
3797197; 513218, 3797201; 513240, 3797201; 513255, 3797202; 513282, 
3797202.
    (iii) Note: Map of Units ARUR 1 and ARUR 2 (Map 2) follows:

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    (7) Units ARUR 3 and ARUR 4. Big Bear Lake, San Bernardino County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Big Bear Lake.
    (i) Unit ARUR 3. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 506933, 3788172; 506933, 3788172; 507055, 3788172; 507058, 
3788169; 507058, 3788169; 507166, 3788172; 507208, 3788170; 507213, 
3788165; 507215, 3788157; 507213, 3788134; 507205, 3788104; 507197, 
3788062; 507176, 3788009; 507151, 3787955; 507123, 3787915; 507111, 
3787897; 507087, 3787865; 507069, 3787840; 507045,

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3787831; 507043, 3787831; 507040, 3787820; 507041, 3787818; 507036, 
3787807; 507036, 3787807; 507036, 3787806; 507036, 3787806; 507025, 
3787783; 507009, 3787755; 507006, 3787754; 507000, 3787747; 506974, 
3787747; 506974, 3787747; 506973, 3787747; 506968, 3787747; 506967, 
3787748; 506954, 3787751; 506938, 3787779; 506942, 3787811; 506954, 
3787842; 506966, 3787866; 506974, 3787869; 506956, 3787901; 506949, 
3787935; 506941, 3787974; 506938, 3788020; 506941, 3788043; 506939, 
3788042; 506926, 3788042; 506907, 3788042; 506901, 3788049; 506892, 
3788058; 506885, 3788071; 506885, 3788093; 506888, 3788115; 506895, 
3788135; 506911, 3788153; 506933, 3788160; 506933, 3788172.
    (ii) Unit ARUR 4. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 507777, 3788001; 507780, 3787993; 507783, 3788009; 
507791, 3788029; 507801, 3788015; 507806, 3788013; 507806, 3788005; 
507811, 3787989; 507811, 3787973; 507811, 3787949; 507810, 3787946; 
507810, 3787941; 507807, 3787932; 507806, 3787930; 507804, 3787929; 
507803, 3787925; 507802, 3787925; 507790, 3787909; 507764, 3787877; 
507732, 3787851; 507704, 3787839; 507688, 3787829; 507686, 3787828; 
507682, 3787826; 507682, 3787827; 507678, 3787826; 507674, 3787876; 
507666, 3787929; 507659, 3787975; 507659, 3788001; 507669, 3788023; 
507682, 3788035; 507707, 3788042; 507729, 3788042; 507752, 3788036; 
507767, 3788013; 507769, 3788006; 507777, 3788001.
    (iii) Note: Map of Units ARUR 3 and ARUR 4 (Map 3) follows:

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    (8) Unit ARUR 5. Broom Flat, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Onyx Peak. Land bounded by the 
following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 525111, 3785431; 525155, 3785406; 
525142, 3785419; 525199, 3785419; 525250, 3785412; 525307, 3785393; 
525365, 3785362; 525378, 3785345; 525421, 3785349; 525497, 3785323; 
525558, 3785296; 525600, 3785262; 525661, 3785220; 525706, 3785197; 
525744, 3785182; 525813, 3785170; 525870, 3785170; 525950, 3785201; 
526053, 3785243; 526125, 3785292; 526198, 3785323; 526247,

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3785330; 526297, 3785338; 526358, 3785338; 526411, 3785327; 526457, 
3785292; 526491, 3785262; 526529, 3785227; 526556, 3785170; 526556, 
3785132; 526552, 3785079; 526548, 3785022; 526540, 3784978; 526562, 
3784983; 526585, 3784983; 526610, 3784977; 526632, 3784967; 526642, 
3784945; 526639, 3784907; 526632, 3784885; 526616, 3784847; 526604, 
3784834; 526588, 3784815; 526575, 3784789; 526562, 3784774; 526617, 
3784774; 526651, 3784759; 526651, 3784751; 526662, 3784735; 526662, 
3784724; 526642, 3784701; 526625, 3784671; 526614, 3784655; 526626, 
3784653; 526636, 3784634; 526632, 3784615; 526616, 3784593; 526604, 
3784577; 526594, 3784567; 526582, 3784558; 526575, 3784548; 526562, 
3784542; 526550, 3784535; 526547, 3784534; 526522, 3784488; 526509, 
3784440; 526506, 3784412; 526495, 3784379; 526459, 3784332; 526457, 
3784330; 526449, 3784321; 526434, 3784252; 526415, 3784229; 526418, 
3784219; 526423, 3784219; 526430, 3784207; 526436, 3784191; 526442, 
3784178; 526445, 3784162; 526439, 3784151; 526445, 3784130; 526476, 
3784019; 526510, 3783943; 526522, 3783890; 526541, 3783795; 526567, 
3783692; 526579, 3783627; 526606, 3783581; 526647, 3783490; 526680, 
3783446; 526713, 3783425; 526764, 3783396; 526818, 3783371; 526861, 
3783342; 526873, 3783324; 526876, 3783323; 526878, 3783320; 526913, 
3783270; 526922, 3783257; 526963, 3783235; 526981, 3783233; 527032, 
3783219; 527050, 3783204; 527064, 3783175; 527075, 3783143; 527071, 
3783137; 527074, 3783128; 527051, 3783117; 527037, 3783121; 527006, 
3783124; 526970, 3783139; 526945, 3783150; 526930, 3783150; 526898, 
3783168; 526872, 3783183; 526869, 3783183; 526840, 3783163; 526840, 
3783139; 526843, 3783117; 526861, 3783088; 526890, 3783052; 526911, 
3783037; 526907, 3783059; 526904, 3783081; 526901, 3783107; 526917, 
3783113; 526926, 3783107; 526939, 3783094; 526946, 3783072; 526955, 
3783069; 526958, 3783062; 526961, 3783031; 526961, 3783008; 526960, 
3783003; 526974, 3782994; 526978, 3782969; 526979, 3782968; 526979, 
3782967; 526981, 3782954; 526976, 3782944; 526975, 3782934; 526937, 
3782873; 526904, 3782868; 526894, 3782863; 526880, 3782865; 526853, 
3782861; 526788, 3782899; 526724, 3782957; 526678, 3783010; 526653, 
3783029; 526644, 3783034; 526634, 3783043; 526613, 3783059; 526600, 
3783077; 526571, 3783103; 526524, 3783161; 526489, 3783206; 526476, 
3783219; 526473, 3783226; 526448, 3783262; 526452, 3783284; 526470, 
3783284; 526495, 3783297; 526493, 3783306; 526477, 3783327; 526441, 
3783378; 526419, 3783393; 526408, 3783425; 526401, 3783469; 526394, 
3783531; 526390, 3783585; 526381, 3783631; 526351, 3783704; 526339, 
3783719; 526299, 3783803; 526269, 3783859; 526263, 3783867; 526261, 
3783869; 526234, 3783893; 526221, 3783921; 526209, 3783936; 526113, 
3784063; 526089, 3784082; 526072, 3784131; 526026, 3784168; 526012, 
3784180; 525995, 3784180; 525987, 3784194; 525958, 3784212; 525951, 
3784270; 525969, 3784310; 526016, 3784379; 526029, 3784402; 526038, 
3784423; 526068, 3784501; 526071, 3784513; 526089, 3784575; 526109, 
3784589; 526125, 3784624; 526125, 3784644; 526103, 3784691; 526089, 
3784702; 526083, 3784713; 526072, 3784721; 526062, 3784751; 526049, 
3784775; 526052, 3784781; 526049, 3784789; 526065, 3784836; 526067, 
3784883; 526064, 3784909; 526060, 3784931; 525995, 3784927; 525944, 
3784916; 525912, 3784910; 525882, 3784896; 525828, 3784881; 525786, 
3784858; 525737, 3784850; 525710, 3784854; 525630, 3784865; 525573, 
3784888; 525508, 3784927; 525478, 3784965; 525455, 3785003; 525382, 
3785037; 525360, 3785067; 525328, 3785099; 525326, 3785095; 525301, 
3785044; 525263, 3785019; 525238, 3785063; 525231, 3785120; 525206, 
3785165; 525206, 3785203; 525187, 3785247; 525149, 3785273; 525072, 
3785298; 524965, 3785304; 524926, 3785298; 524869, 3785292; 524799, 
3785323; 524799, 3785362; 524831, 3785406; 524869, 3785444; 524876, 
3785470; 524914, 3785489; 524933, 3785501; 524984, 3785495; 525022, 
3785482; 525066, 3785470; 525111, 3785431.
    (ii) Note: Map of Unit ARUR 5 (Map 4) follows:

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    (9) Unit ARUR 6 and ARUR 7. Fawnskin, San Bernardino County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Fawnskin.
    (i) Unit ARUR 6. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 506020, 3792309; 506020, 3792303; 506001, 3792335; 506014, 
3792404; 506014, 3792468; 506001, 3792538; 505982, 3792557; 505963, 
3792595; 505950, 3792639; 505937, 3792671; 505944, 3792703; 505994, 
3792722; 506039, 3792722; 506109, 3792684; 506147, 3792665; 506191, 
3792627; 506229, 3792582; 506217, 3792525; 506166, 3792493; 506121, 
3792462; 506109, 3792442; 506109,

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3792417; 506096, 3792392; 506077, 3792373; 506052, 3792335; 506020, 
3792309.
    (ii) Unit ARUR 7. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 506636, 3791541; 506604, 3791490; 506547, 3791496; 
506534, 3791515; 506515, 3791579; 506522, 3791661; 506502, 3791757; 
506490, 3791807; 506502, 3791852; 506547, 3791941; 506579, 3792017; 
506610, 3792100; 506629, 3792182; 506649, 3792220; 506668, 3792233; 
506687, 3792227; 506680, 3792214; 506693, 3792182; 506706, 3792138; 
506712, 3792074; 506725, 3792036; 506706, 3791928; 506680, 3791846; 
506674, 3791801; 506674, 3791744; 506668, 3791674; 506655, 3791623; 
506636, 3791541.
    (iii) Note: Map of Unit ARUR 6 and ARUR 7 (Map 5) follows:

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    (10) Units ARUR 8, ARUR 9, and ARUR 12. Gold Mountain and North 
Baldwin Lake, San Bernardino County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle map Big Bear City.
    (i) Unit ARUR 8. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 516297, 3793523; 516342, 3793514; 516374, 3793491; 516405, 
3793447; 516412, 3793390; 516424, 3793352; 516421, 3793333; 516437, 
3793335; 516450, 3793331; 516463, 3793309; 516466, 3793281; 516465, 
3793279; 516475, 3793268; 516469, 3793227; 516447, 3793207; 516421, 
3793189; 516380, 3793166; 516345, 3793154; 516311,

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3793139; 516272, 3793103; 516244, 3793081; 516215, 3793077; 516187, 
3793090; 516206, 3793135; 516202, 3793144; 516207, 3793149; 516196, 
3793141; 516172, 3793137; 516163, 3793137; 516157, 3793137; 516154, 
3793135; 516147, 3793133; 516132, 3793125; 516128, 3793123; 516109, 
3793112; 516096, 3793112; 516095, 3793112; 516081, 3793111; 516065, 
3793105; 516045, 3793109; 516017, 3793126; 516016, 3793127; 516006, 
3793132; 516003, 3793145; 515998, 3793153; 515995, 3793166; 515988, 
3793165; 515980, 3793163; 515971, 3793161; 515961, 3793161; 515956, 
3793162; 515943, 3793162; 515926, 3793178; 515919, 3793180; 515912, 
3793182; 515905, 3793188; 515899, 3793193; 515893, 3793198; 515884, 
3793209; 515881, 3793219; 515879, 3793220; 515793, 3793243; 515732, 
3793233; 515685, 3793220; 515647, 3793211; 515577, 3793211; 515536, 
3793230; 515507, 3793261; 515501, 3793303; 515501, 3793335; 515542, 
3793357; 515586, 3793360; 515625, 3793357; 515666, 3793341; 515707, 
3793335; 515761, 3793338; 515809, 3793354; 515828, 3793376; 515851, 
3793399; 515851, 3793403; 515848, 3793408; 515845, 3793414; 515844, 
3793417; 515842, 3793424; 515842, 3793431; 515843, 3793438; 515839, 
3793448; 515845, 3793446; 515849, 3793444; 515856, 3793439; 515860, 
3793433; 515872, 3793430; 515873, 3793429; 515879, 3793443; 515901, 
3793468; 515904, 3793468; 515910, 3793468; 515917, 3793461; 515921, 
3793461; 515935, 3793473; 515980, 3793495; 516015, 3793501; 516082, 
3793514; 516132, 3793514; 516212, 3793520; 516262, 3793527; 516297, 
3793523.
    (ii) Unit ARUR 9. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 516768, 3792969; 516744, 3792965; 516720, 3792965; 
516705, 3792961; 516685, 3792953; 516673, 3792949; 516652, 3792935; 
516645, 3792926; 516642, 3792923; 516641, 3792918; 516633, 3792898; 
516633, 3792891; 516633, 3792891; 516623, 3792868; 516621, 3792864; 
516585, 3792863; 516581, 3792865; 516578, 3792862; 516562, 3792870; 
516560, 3792871; 516556, 3792871; 516545, 3792873; 516540, 3792875; 
516521, 3792875; 516510, 3792864; 516502, 3792855; 516496, 3792848; 
516490, 3792840; 516477, 3792833; 516463, 3792824; 516461, 3792822; 
516450, 3792804; 516447, 3792800; 516438, 3792788; 516423, 3792784; 
516410, 3792780; 516377, 3792769; 516375, 3792768; 516364, 3792763; 
516319, 3792740; 516318, 3792740; 516311, 3792737; 516304, 3792731; 
516298, 3792731; 516283, 3792725; 516279, 3792728; 516271, 3792727; 
516229, 3792731; 516176, 3792758; 516157, 3792773; 516130, 3792803; 
516127, 3792815; 516119, 3792849; 516138, 3792891; 516157, 3792925; 
516180, 3792952; 516203, 3792979; 516233, 3793009; 516268, 3793036; 
516274, 3793041; 516275, 3793055; 516282, 3793087; 516298, 3793112; 
516329, 3793125; 516364, 3793131; 516453, 3793154; 516520, 3793160; 
516590, 3793166; 516610, 3793155; 516641, 3793150; 516668, 3793139; 
516694, 3793116; 516717, 3793093; 516732, 3793074; 516748, 3793055; 
516759, 3793039; 516770, 3793024; 516772, 3793012; 516775, 3793010; 
516778, 3793004; 516778, 3793004; 516780, 3793001; 516784, 3792993; 
516783, 3792989; 516783, 3792987; 516783, 3792987; 516783, 3792987; 
516782, 3792985; 516780, 3792983; 516780, 3792981; 516777, 3792979; 
516777, 3792978; 516775, 3792975; 516773, 3792971; 516772, 3792971; 
516772, 3792971; 516771, 3792971; 516769, 3792970; 516768, 3792969.
    (iii) Unit ARUR 12. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 516160, 3795525; 516163, 3795551; 516182, 3795563; 
516194, 3795563; 516198, 3795566; 516240, 3795559; 516278, 3795551; 
516308, 3795555; 516331, 3795578; 516396, 3795605; 516406, 3795603; 
516415, 3795605; 516453, 3795601; 516491, 3795578; 516491, 3795574; 
516491, 3795551; 516472, 3795525; 516466, 3795501; 516465, 3795486; 
516468, 3795452; 516480, 3795422; 516486, 3795415; 516518, 3795399; 
516552, 3795379; 516598, 3795380; 516649, 3795388; 516655, 3795391; 
516654, 3795425; 516658, 3795442; 516685, 3795452; 516698, 3795449; 
516708, 3795431; 516716, 3795406; 516765, 3795429; 516807, 3795448; 
516810, 3795448; 516834, 3795456; 516857, 3795452; 516906, 3795429; 
516933, 3795410; 516960, 3795383; 516971, 3795361; 516986, 3795334; 
517009, 3795299; 517032, 3795262; 517063, 3795223; 517097, 3795181; 
517110, 3795163; 517131, 3795140; 517165, 3795101; 517184, 3795090; 
517207, 3795083; 517211, 3795082; 517269, 3795104; 517278, 3795133; 
517272, 3795170; 517264, 3795193; 517230, 3795239; 517196, 3795288; 
517154, 3795349; 517150, 3795370; 517146, 3795376; 517139, 3795399; 
517141, 3795414; 517139, 3795425; 517146, 3795448; 517154, 3795471; 
517211, 3795517; 517245, 3795521; 517314, 3795517; 517360, 3795509; 
517381, 3795485; 517386, 3795479; 517388, 3795476; 517402, 3795460; 
517413, 3795433; 517440, 3795387; 517460, 3795371; 517489, 3795353; 
517506, 3795341; 517520, 3795334; 517584, 3795315; 517611, 3795292; 
517653, 3795261; 517672, 3795219; 517699, 3795159; 517718, 3795115; 
517749, 3795078; 517759, 3795070; 517786, 3795052; 517809, 3795029; 
517840, 3794999; 517841, 3794997; 517851, 3794987; 517882, 3794923; 
517908, 3794881; 517917, 3794871; 517939, 3794854; 517981, 3794819; 
518023, 3794812; 518038, 3794812; 518095, 3794819; 518152, 3794816; 
518155, 3794815; 518171, 3794816; 518202, 3794804; 518251, 3794778; 
518339, 3794755; 518411, 3794732; 518461, 3794724; 518461, 3794713; 
518457, 3794698; 518442, 3794683; 518439, 3794680; 518438, 3794679; 
518415, 3794652; 518458, 3794642; 518462, 3794598; 518443, 3794587; 
518438, 3794583; 518413, 3794573; 518371, 3794577; 518322, 3794586; 
518279, 3794597; 518246, 3794608; 518230, 3794614; 518206, 3794614; 
518133, 3794617; 518117, 3794619; 518097, 3794610; 518097, 3794615; 
518097, 3794618; 518098, 3794621; 518069, 3794625; 518061, 3794625; 
518045, 3794627; 518046, 3794602; 518045, 3794602; 518039, 3794605; 
518034, 3794609; 518019, 3794610; 518017, 3794611; 518019, 3794605; 
518019, 3794589; 518012, 3794567; 517993, 3794554; 517968, 3794567; 
517946, 3794573; 517936, 3794560; 517920, 3794548; 517914, 3794549; 
517917, 3794545; 517924, 3794535; 517931, 3794526; 517939, 3794516; 
517948, 3794503; 517954, 3794493; 517959, 3794482; 517964, 3794473; 
517964, 3794468; 517959, 3794461; 517950, 3794456; 517934, 3794458; 
517923, 3794462; 517905, 3794469; 517892, 3794475; 517882, 3794478; 
517869, 3794480; 517852, 3794480; 517859, 3794462; 517866, 3794439; 
517889, 3794413; 517927, 3794397; 517988, 3794404; 518030, 3794416; 
518087, 3794439; 518110, 3794450; 518141, 3794473; 518187, 3794489; 
518187, 3794490; 518222, 3794509; 518263, 3794506; 518311, 3794497; 
518358, 3794490; 518419, 3794490; 518476, 3794493; 518481, 3794494; 
518521, 3794504; 518558, 3794517; 518564, 3794521; 518569, 3794521; 
518583, 3794526; 518586, 3794527; 518612, 3794538; 518617, 3794537; 
518631, 3794533; 518632, 3794534; 518633, 3794533; 518663, 3794526; 
518666, 3794509; 518673, 3794503;

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518666, 3794484; 518666, 3794453; 518652, 3794447; 518644, 3794435; 
518627, 3794432; 518620, 3794430; 518617, 3794427; 518602, 3794424; 
518587, 3794421; 518565, 3794411; 518549, 3794409; 518508, 3794396; 
518507, 3794395; 518505, 3794395; 518499, 3794393; 518457, 3794385; 
518453, 3794385; 518428, 3794373; 518387, 3794376; 518358, 3794379; 
518338, 3794383; 518327, 3794381; 518297, 3794362; 518273, 3794328; 
518272, 3794325; 518277, 3794321; 518281, 3794312; 518281, 3794302; 
518281, 3794291; 518279, 3794282; 518279, 3794278; 518293, 3794271; 
518316, 3794259; 518369, 3794248; 518415, 3794244; 518426, 3794242; 
518442, 3794241; 518455, 3794236; 518468, 3794233; 518507, 3794221; 
518533, 3794195; 518541, 3794175; 518552, 3794157; 518554, 3794145; 
518560, 3794134; 518558, 3794126; 518560, 3794115; 518552, 3794092; 
518539, 3794081; 518529, 3794065; 518480, 3794069; 518474, 3794071; 
518446, 3794073; 518407, 3794092; 518373, 3794111; 518312, 3794145; 
518305, 3794152; 518297, 3794157; 518280, 3794177; 518270, 3794183; 
518251, 3794179; 518221, 3794179; 518175, 3794164; 518142, 3794157; 
518099, 3794141; 518065, 3794130; 518030, 3794122; 517965, 3794115; 
517927, 3794103; 517901, 3794092; 517878, 3794093; 517863, 3794088; 
517830, 3794088; 517836, 3794390; 517634, 3794390; 517639, 3794589; 
517192, 3794589; 517160, 3794606; 517141, 3794622; 517130, 3794635; 
517123, 3794641; 517120, 3794653; 517119, 3794657; 517112, 3794663; 
517070, 3794705; 517068, 3794708; 517063, 3794711; 517052, 3794723; 
517046, 3794727; 517042, 3794731; 517041, 3794732; 517036, 3794736; 
517030, 3794739; 517025, 3794739; 517020, 3794742; 517019, 3794742; 
517014, 3794745; 517009, 3794751; 517014, 3794755; 517025, 3794753; 
517041, 3794746; 517040, 3794749; 516998, 3794804; 516956, 3794839; 
516952, 3794841; 516906, 3794865; 516883, 3794884; 516856, 3794905; 
516851, 3794907; 516849, 3794897; 516839, 3794910; 516811, 3794919; 
516735, 3794926; 516686, 3794937; 516674, 3794938; 516657, 3794947; 
516643, 3794953; 516613, 3794973; 516582, 3794991; 516573, 3795005; 
516567, 3795010; 516548, 3795037; 516525, 3795059; 516522, 3795063; 
516487, 3795098; 516483, 3795101; 516472, 3795119; 516461, 3795136; 
516443, 3795164; 516430, 3795185; 516420, 3795212; 516419, 3795216; 
516396, 3795265; 516377, 3795311; 516365, 3795341; 516346, 3795368; 
516304, 3795399; 516259, 3795433; 516198, 3795471; 516175, 3795494; 
516167, 3795501; 516168, 3795507; 516160, 3795525.
    (iv) Note: Map of Unit ARUR 8, ARUR 9, and ARUR 12 (Map 6) follows:

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    (11) Units ARUR 10 and ARUR 11. Holcomb Valley, San Bernardino 
County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Fawnskin.
    (i) Unit ARUR 10. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 506727, 3796049; 506738, 3796035; 506743, 3796031; 
506761, 3796001; 506765, 3795985; 506767, 3795981; 506783, 3795942; 
506785, 3795915; 506787, 3795910; 506790, 3795878; 506784, 3795872; 
506782, 3795867; 506779, 3795843; 506773, 3795840; 506772, 3795835; 
506767, 3795833; 506752, 3795821; 506730, 3795818; 506689,

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3795818; 506663, 3795823; 506634, 3795825; 506624, 3795837; 506612, 
3795847; 506606, 3795854; 506597, 3795862; 506571, 3795881; 506571, 
3795883; 506557, 3795893; 506544, 3795910; 506529, 3795930; 506530, 
3795930; 506528, 3795934; 506565, 3795933; 506565, 3795935; 506574, 
3795964; 506600, 3795986; 506635, 3796001; 506633, 3796023; 506631, 
3796041; 506632, 3796041; 506644, 3796045; 506663, 3796042; 506681, 
3796042; 506707, 3796045; 506715, 3796049; 506727, 3796049. Land bounded 
by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 506666, 3795511; 506661, 
3795481; 506647, 3795471; 506625, 3795463; 506622, 3795462; 506612, 
3795476; 506604, 3795484; 506602, 3795500; 506591, 3795480; 506584, 
3795455; 506569, 3795435; 506569, 3795428; 506562, 3795409; 506556, 
3795389; 506547, 3795351; 506537, 3795317; 506532, 3795310; 506524, 
3795303; 506512, 3795298; 506504, 3795291; 506495, 3795298; 506492, 
3795307; 506487, 3795328; 506483, 3795347; 506477, 3795372; 506472, 
3795393; 506470, 3795416; 506466, 3795433; 506463, 3795457; 506468, 
3795488; 506472, 3795510; 506474, 3795533; 506477, 3795567; 506485, 
3795593; 506494, 3795624; 506507, 3795657; 506517, 3795687; 506534, 
3795715; 506555, 3795736; 506549, 3795747; 506552, 3795771; 506564, 
3795799; 506572, 3795807; 506600, 3795819; 506616, 3795811; 506617, 
3795807; 506620, 3795805; 506635, 3795794; 506639, 3795763; 506641, 
3795759; 506670, 3795753; 506695, 3795750; 506705, 3795731; 506695, 
3795712; 506690, 3795703; 506692, 3795687; 506687, 3795672; 506679, 
3795655; 506689, 3795626; 506705, 3795598; 506708, 3795575; 506689, 
3795550; 506677, 3795540; 506676, 3795537; 506666, 3795511.
    (ii) Unit ARUR 11. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 509943, 3794740; 509997, 3794674; 510070, 3794623; 
510076, 3794591; 510073, 3794585; 510044, 3794562; 510003, 3794556; 
510054, 3794518; 510105, 3794477; 510124, 3794477; 510194, 3794473; 
510219, 3794442; 510222, 3794391; 510168, 3794347; 510105, 3794283; 
510067, 3794201; 510054, 3794162; 510013, 3794124; 509999, 3794124; 
509999, 3794118; 509996, 3794110; 509991, 3794106; 509987, 3794102; 
509981, 3794099; 509975, 3794097; 509968, 3794095; 509961, 3794096; 
509955, 3794096; 509950, 3794098; 509946, 3794101; 509940, 3794109; 
509940, 3794115; 509940, 3794122; 509943, 3794131; 509947, 3794139; 
509911, 3794159; 509908, 3794173; 509894, 3794173; 509886, 3794181; 
509874, 3794221; 509894, 3794256; 509914, 3794284; 509943, 3794302; 
509943, 3794305; 509893, 3794327; 509858, 3794375; 509839, 3794404; 
509807, 3794445; 509782, 3794480; 509747, 3794531; 509668, 3794579; 
509639, 3794617; 509643, 3794633; 509635, 3794642; 509648, 3794660; 
509649, 3794664; 509664, 3794674; 509668, 3794674; 509674, 3794667; 
509680, 3794664; 509682, 3794659; 509737, 3794651; 509797, 3794623; 
509800, 3794620; 509787, 3794641; 509771, 3794660; 509747, 3794684; 
509743, 3794708; 509747, 3794731; 509755, 3794743; 509775, 3794743; 
509791, 3794735; 509806, 3794729; 509803, 3794743; 509822, 3794772; 
509902, 3794759; 509943, 3794740.
    (iii) Note: Units ARUR 10 and ARUR 11 (Map 7) follows:

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    (12) Units ARUR 13 and ARUR 14. Sawmill, San Bernardino County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Big Bear City and 
Moonridge.
    (i) Unit ARUR 13. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 514010, 3788419; 513955, 3788406; 513936, 3788404; 
513891, 3788404; 513855, 3788412; 513831, 3788423; 513803, 3788431; 
513777, 3788444; 513756, 3788453; 513744, 3788464; 513731, 3788473; 
513761, 3788481; 513764, 3788488; 513768, 3788499; 513787, 3788551; 
513781, 3788561; 513779, 3788566; 513777, 3788572; 513775,

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3788579; 513777, 3788585; 513784, 3788591; 513809, 3788609; 513815, 
3788611; 513820, 3788612; 513823, 3788612; 513837, 3788627; 513843, 
3788649; 513843, 3788659; 513842, 3788660; 513830, 3788680; 513826, 
3788709; 513821, 3788716; 513811, 3788742; 513789, 3788818; 513789, 
3788865; 513789, 3788897; 513789, 3788923; 513776, 3788948; 513761, 
3788973; 513742, 3788986; 513735, 3789005; 513719, 3789024; 513703, 
3789050; 513697, 3789059; 513691, 3789069; 513678, 3789094; 513665, 
3789113; 513653, 3789135; 513652, 3789137; 513648, 3789140; 513624, 
3789156; 513620, 3789168; 513604, 3789184; 513600, 3789208; 513606, 
3789220; 513606, 3789228; 513608, 3789229; 513581, 3789259; 513591, 
3789262; 513601, 3789262; 513605, 3789257; 513608, 3789253; 513611, 
3789247; 513621, 3789233; 513636, 3789235; 513645, 3789230; 513648, 
3789234; 513652, 3789230; 513658, 3789229; 513662, 3789230; 513670, 
3789236; 513674, 3789239; 513679, 3789244; 513686, 3789364; 513695, 
3789377; 513704, 3789381; 513715, 3789379; 513719, 3789377; 513728, 
3789372; 513730, 3789357; 513724, 3789335; 513743, 3789335; 513747, 
3789335; 513763, 3789331; 513766, 3789326; 513772, 3789321; 513778, 
3789313; 513781, 3789306; 513783, 3789303; 513783, 3789275; 513778, 
3789268; 513778, 3789266; 513776, 3789263; 513753, 3789217; 513753, 
3789214; 513750, 3789205; 513748, 3789194; 513745, 3789182; 513744, 
3789171; 513744, 3789168; 513759, 3789161; 513765, 3789157; 513772, 
3789154; 513780, 3789137; 513792, 3789126; 513793, 3789113; 513798, 
3789111; 513804, 3789105; 513812, 3789102; 513826, 3789091; 513836, 
3789093; 513846, 3789090; 513853, 3789083; 513854, 3789059; 513850, 
3789053; 513878, 3789041; 513902, 3789017; 513905, 3789013; 513906, 
3789010; 513913, 3789005; 513913, 3789001; 513918, 3788993; 513918, 
3788973; 513923, 3788961; 513919, 3788942; 513926, 3788919; 513935, 
3788882; 513948, 3788850; 513957, 3788824; 513964, 3788796; 513957, 
3788729; 513945, 3788701; 513938, 3788672; 513935, 3788640; 513948, 
3788599; 513964, 3788577; 513986, 3788561; 513992, 3788542; 513999, 
3788507; 514008, 3788472; 514021, 3788448; 514027, 3788437; 514027, 
3788419.
    (ii) Unit ARUR 14. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 515023, 3789730; 515031, 3789764; 515027, 3789815; 
515027, 3789875; 515029, 3789884; 515029, 3789895; 515034, 3789907; 
515034, 3789909; 515035, 3789912; 515037, 3789923; 515053, 3789964; 
515054, 3789966; 515058, 3789977; 515063, 3789983; 515066, 3789986; 
515069, 3789988; 515077, 3789997; 515092, 3789990; 515094, 3789989; 
515104, 3789979; 515113, 3789974; 515120, 3789962; 515128, 3789941; 
515137, 3789925; 515140, 3789915; 515142, 3789911; 515153, 3789887; 
515153, 3789881; 515156, 3789875; 515148, 3789851; 515132, 3789851; 
515116, 3789851; 515113, 3789850; 515104, 3789865; 515098, 3789869; 
515091, 3789873; 515089, 3789873; 515077, 3789867; 515066, 3789856; 
515069, 3789834; 515073, 3789814; 515077, 3789790; 515085, 3789759; 
515088, 3789732.
    (iii) Note: Units ARUR 13 and ARUR 14 (Map 8) follows:

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    (13) Unit ARUR 15. South Baldwin Ridge/Erwin Lake, San Bernardino 
County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Big Bear City. Land bounded by 
the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 518798, 3790531; 518814, 
3790499; 518836, 3790501; 518883, 3790501; 518891, 3790493; 518942, 
3790490; 519022, 3790477; 519063, 3790455; 519104, 3790439; 519114, 
3790429; 519108, 3790395; 519085, 3790359; 519057, 3790347; 519012, 
3790344; 518955, 3790357; 518923, 3790404; 518900, 3790419; 518911, 
3790389; 518923,

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3790370; 518907, 3790346; 518876, 3790342; 518839, 3790342; 518822, 
3790331; 518821, 3790331; 518820, 3790320; 518800, 3790313; 518797, 
3790307; 518792, 3790302; 518776, 3790291; 518766, 3790295; 518764, 
3790297; 518763, 3790296; 518744, 3790298; 518740, 3790308; 518737, 
3790313; 518724, 3790318; 518725, 3790327; 518714, 3790333; 518716, 
3790337; 518707, 3790343; 518699, 3790340; 518697, 3790342; 518695, 
3790345; 518693, 3790346; 518691, 3790351; 518685, 3790353; 518683, 
3790359; 518682, 3790364; 518683, 3790368; 518698, 3790377; 518704, 
3790378; 518712, 3790375; 518707, 3790379; 518666, 3790392; 518637, 
3790398; 518629, 3790391; 518618, 3790391; 518613, 3790387; 518613, 
3790385; 518611, 3790382; 518605, 3790378; 518600, 3790374; 518591, 
3790377; 518580, 3790376; 518568, 3790381; 518553, 3790380; 518545, 
3790386; 518540, 3790382; 518541, 3790379; 518541, 3790375; 518542, 
3790373; 518540, 3790371; 518538, 3790371; 518535, 3790374; 518533, 
3790378; 518531, 3790382; 518530, 3790387; 518529, 3790392; 518530, 
3790397; 518532, 3790400; 518536, 3790400; 518542, 3790399; 518550, 
3790401; 518553, 3790401; 518563, 3790404; 518567, 3790405; 518568, 
3790403; 518570, 3790401; 518574, 3790401; 518577, 3790399; 518583, 
3790401; 518590, 3790403; 518596, 3790399; 518596, 3790397; 518597, 
3790397; 518602, 3790395; 518604, 3790398; 518607, 3790400; 518609, 
3790402; 518610, 3790404; 518602, 3790406; 518597, 3790409; 518586, 
3790409; 518562, 3790429; 518582, 3790445; 518597, 3790453; 518595, 
3790463; 518574, 3790467; 518561, 3790460; 518541, 3790453; 518503, 
3790453; 518490, 3790477; 518517, 3790511; 518551, 3790531; 518632, 
3790551; 518686, 3790571; 518720, 3790579; 518740, 3790579; 518764, 
3790562; 518798, 3790531.
    (ii) Note: Map of ARUR 15 (Map 9) follows:

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    (14) Units ARUR 16 and ARUR 17. Sugarloaf Ridge, San Bernardino 
County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Moonridge.
    (i) Unit ARUR 16. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 521244, 3783525; 521340, 3783525; 521411, 3783533; 
521470, 3783533; 521550, 3783517; 521601, 3783537; 521617, 3783561; 
521669, 3783589; 521752, 3783569; 521824, 3783533; 521883, 3783493; 
521939, 3783453; 521959, 3783406; 521971, 3783351; 521982, 3783287; 
521975, 3783203; 521970, 3783181; 521967, 3783152; 521967,

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3783101; 521967, 3783072; 521951, 3783015; 521939, 3782987; 521897, 
3782936; 521875, 3782911; 521831, 3782891; 521793, 3782882; 521739, 
3782888; 521694, 3782888; 521650, 3782911; 521624, 3782926; 521602, 
3782955; 521561, 3782993; 521520, 3783066; 521485, 3783126; 521462, 
3783203; 521440, 3783228; 521380, 3783237; 521323, 3783241; 521266, 
3783247; 521228, 3783247; 521151, 3783237; 521075, 3783234; 521040, 
3783237; 520939, 3783250; 520894, 3783257; 520859, 3783279; 520862, 
3783301; 520856, 3783336; 520853, 3783371; 520852, 3783374; 520828, 
3783382; 520780, 3783410; 520764, 3783453; 520776, 3783521; 520784, 
3783549; 520784, 3783557; 520752, 3783628; 520764, 3783652; 520820, 
3783684; 520867, 3783692; 520927, 3783688; 520955, 3783652; 520994, 
3783605; 521022, 3783573; 521078, 3783549; 521109, 3783533; 521244, 
3783525.
    (ii) Unit ARUR 17. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 522459, 3784505; 522475, 3784502; 522490, 3784501; 
522542, 3784497; 522570, 3784493; 522573, 3784489; 522582, 3784489; 
522598, 3784448; 522601, 3784441; 522629, 3784382; 522640, 3784339; 
522641, 3784335; 522641, 3784333; 522645, 3784318; 522637, 3784302; 
522627, 3784289; 522625, 3784287; 522623, 3784285; 522621, 3784283; 
522607, 3784265; 522602, 3784251; 522602, 3784227; 522613, 3784195; 
522622, 3784177; 522637, 3784156; 522641, 3784144; 522640, 3784127; 
522641, 3784116; 522638, 3784107; 522637, 3784097; 522633, 3784091; 
522621, 3784064; 522586, 3784040; 522552, 3784021; 522534, 3784009; 
522531, 3784009; 522530, 3784009; 522486, 3784009; 522455, 3784013; 
522427, 3784044; 522387, 3784088; 522351, 3784135; 522347, 3784153; 
522340, 3784168; 522292, 3784188; 522268, 3784200; 522258, 3784217; 
522252, 3784223; 522256, 3784247; 522256, 3784255; 522280, 3784279; 
522289, 3784297; 522292, 3784306; 522308, 3784366; 522308, 3784397; 
522324, 3784449; 522327, 3784451; 522328, 3784454; 522339, 3784459; 
522359, 3784473; 522403, 3784493; 522447, 3784505; 522455, 3784504; 
522459, 3784505.
    (iii) Note: Map of Units ARUR 16 and ARUR 17 (Map 10) follows:

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  Family Chenopodiaceae: Atriplex coronata var. notatior (San Jacinto 
                           Valley crownscale)

    Pursuant to section 4(b)(2) of the Act, we have excluded all areas 
determined to meet the definition of critical habitat under section 
3(5)(A) of the Act for Atriplex coronata var. notatior. Therefore, no 
specific areas are designated as critical habitat for this species.

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    Family Chenopodiaceae: Nitrophila mohavensis (Amargosa niterwort)

    California, Inyo County, Ash Meadows: W\1/2\ sec. 5, E\1/2\ sec. 6, 
NE\1/4\ and E\1/2\NW\1/4\ sec. 7, NW\1/4\ sec. 8, T25N, R6E.
    Known primary constituent elements include salt-encrusted alkaline 
flats.
    NOTE: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC01JN91.161
    
      Family Cistaceae: Hudsonia montana (mountain golden heather)

    North Carolina; Burke County; the areas bounded by the following: on 
the west by the 2200[min] contour; on the east by the Linville Gorge 
Wilderness Boundary north from the intersection of the 2200[min] contour 
and the Shortoff Mountain Trail to where it intersects the 3400[min] 
contour at ``The chimneys''--then following the 3400[min] contour north 
until it reintersects the Wilderness Boundary--then following the 
Wilderness Boundary again northward until it intersects the 3200[min] 
contour extending west from its intersection with the Wilderness 
Boundary until it begins to turn south--at this point the Boundary 
extends due east until it intersects the 2200[min] contour.
    NOTE: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
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              Family Cyperaceae: Carex lutea (golden sedge)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Onslow and Pender 
Counties, NC, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent element of the physical and biological 
features essential to the conservation of Carex lutea is Pine Savanna 
(Very Wet Clay Variant) natural plant community or ecotones that 
contain:
    (i) Moist to completely saturated loamy fine sands, fine sands, fine 
sandy loams, and loamy sands soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.2;
    (ii) Open to relatively open canopy that allows full to partial 
sunlight to penetrate to the herbaceous layer between savannas and 
hardwood forests; and
    (iii) Areas of bare soil immediately adjacent (within 12 inches (30 
centimeters)) to mature Carex lutea plants where seeds may fall and 
germinate or existing plants may expand in size.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures existing on 
the effective date of this rule and not containing the primary 
constituent element, such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and 
other paved areas, and the land on which such structures are located.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using a base

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of aerial photographs (USDA National Agriculture Imagery Program; NAIP 
2008). Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal 
Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 18 North American Datum (NAD) 1983 
coordinates. These coordinates establish the vertices and endpoints of 
the boundaries of the units and subunits.
    (5) Note: Index Map (Map 1) for critical habitat for Carex lutea in 
Onslow and Pender Counties, NC, follows:
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    (6) Unit 1, subunits A, B, and C, for Carex lutea: Watkins Savanna, 
Pender County, NC.
    (i) Unit 1, subunits A, B, and C, for Carex lutea comprises 3.8 
acres (ac) (1.5 hectares (ha)) of somewhat overgrown Pine Savanna 
habitat. Unit 1 is located approximately 5.1 miles (mi) (8.2 kilometers 
(km)) southeast of the intersection of NC 50 and NC 53, and all three 
subunits are on the north side of NC 50.
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 (Watkins Savanna) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR01MR11.001
    

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    (7) Unit 2 for Carex lutea: Haws Run Mitigation Site, Onslow County, 
NC.
    (i) Unit 2 for Carex lutea comprises 27.1 ac (11.0 ha) of Pine 
Savanna. Unit 2 is located approximately 7.6 mi (12.2 km) southeast of 
the intersection of NC 50 and NC 53, on the south side of NC 50.
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 (Haws Run Mitigation Site) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR01MR11.002
    

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    (8) Unit 3 for Carex lutea: Maple Hill School Road Savanna, Pender 
County, NC.
    (i) Unit 3 for Carex lutea comprises 27.7 ac (11.2 ha) of Pine 
Savanna. Unit 3 is located approximately 3.7 mi (6.0 km) southeast of 
the intersection of NC 50 and NC 53, east of SR 1580 and north of NC 50.
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 (Maple Hill School Road Savanna) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR01MR11.003
    

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    (9) Unit 4, subunits A and B, for Carex lutea: Southwest Ridge 
Savanna, Pender County, NC.
    (i) Unit 4, subunits A and B, for Carex lutea comprises 3.3 ac (1.3 
ha) of maintained power line on the edge of Pine Savanna. Unit 4 is 
located approximately 9.1 mi (14.7 km) southwest of the intersection of 
NC 50 and NC 53.
    (ii) Map of Unit 4 (Southwest Ridge Savanna) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR01MR11.004
    

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    (10) Unit 5, subunits A, B, C, D and E, for Carex lutea: Sandy Run 
Savannas, Onslow County, NC.
    (i) Unit 5, subunits A, B, C, D and E, for Carex lutea comprises 
25.2 ac (10.2 ha) of power line right-of-way, ecotone and Pine Savanna 
habitat. Unit 5 is located approximately 7.1 mi (11.4 km) southeast of 
the intersection of NC 50 and NC 53. Subunit A is located in a power 
line corridor east of NC 50, and subunits B, C, D, and E are west of NC 
50.
    (ii) Map of Unit 5 (Sandy Run Savannas) follows:

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    (11) Unit 6, subunits A, B, and C, for Carex lutea: The Neck 
Savanna, Pender County, NC.
    (i) Unit 6, subunits A, B, and C, for Carex lutea comprises 4.4 ac 
(1.8 ha) of power line right-of-way, Pine Savanna habitat. Unit 6 is 
located approximately 5.3 mi (8.5 km) southeast of the intersection of 
NC 50 and NC 53. All three subunits are located south of NC 50. Subunits 
6A and 6B are located in remnant Pine Savanna ecotones southeast of SR 
1532,

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and Subunit 6C is located along a power line right-of-way adjacent to 
Williams Road.
    (ii) Map of Unit 6 (The Neck Savanna) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR01MR11.006
    

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    (12) Unit 7, subunits A, B, and C, for Carex lutea: Shaken Creek 
Savanna, Pender County, NC.
    (i) Unit 7, subunits A, B, and C, for Carex lutea comprises 57.7 ac 
(23.4 ha) of Pine Savanna habitat. Unit 7 is located approximately 8.6 
mi (13.8 km) southeast of the intersection of NC 50 and NC 53. All three 
subunits are located west of NC 50. Subunit 7A is immediately south side 
of Flo Road and east of Alligator Lake Road. Subunit 7B is immediately 
south of Flo Road and west of Alligator Lake Road. Subunit 7C is 
immediately south of Flo Road and approximately 1,800 feet (549 meters) 
west of Alligator Lake Road.
    (ii) Map of Unit 7 (Shaken Creek Savanna) follows:

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    (13) Unit 8, subunits A, B, and C, for Carex lutea: McLean Savanna, 
Pender County, NC.
    (i) Unit 8, subunits A, B, and C, for Carex lutea comprises 52.6 ac 
(21.3 ha) of Pine Savanna and ecotone habitat. Unit 8 is located 
approximately 16.4 mi (26.4 km) south of the intersection of NC 50 and 
NC 53 and approximately 2.1 mi (3.4 km) east of NC 210.
    (ii) Map of Unit 8 (McLean Savanna) follows:

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           Family Cyperaceae: Carex specuicola (Navajo sedge)

    Arizona: Coconino County; Navajo Indian Reservation. A 40 x 5 meter 
rectangular area, with its long axis in the direction of seep-spring 
flow, around each of the following points: (1) Latitude 
36[deg]39[min]53[sec] N, longitude 110[deg]47[min]18[sec] W; (2) 
latitude 36[deg]40[min]07[sec] N, longitude 110[deg]47[min]55[sec] W; 
and (3) latitude 36[deg]40[min]18[sec] N, longitude 
110[deg]48[min]15[sec] W. Primary constituent elements include moist 
sandy to silty soils at

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shady seep-springs within the Navajo Sandstone Formation.
    NOTE: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC01JN91.163
    
   Family Ericaceae: Arctostaphylos franciscana (Franciscan manzanita)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Francisco County, 
California, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Arctostaphylos franciscana consist of four components:
    (i) Areas on or near bedrock outcrops often associated with ridges 
of serpentine or greenstone, mixed Franciscan rocks, or soils derived 
from these parent materials.
    (ii) Areas having soils originating from parent materials identified 
in paragraph (2)(i) of this entry that are thin, have limited nutrient 
content or availability, or have large concentrations of heavy metals.
    (iii) Areas within a vegetation community consisting of a mosaic of 
coastal scrub, serpentine maritime chaparral, or serpentine grassland as 
characterized as having a vegetation structure that is open, barren, or 
sparse with minimal overstory or understory of trees, shrubs, or plants, 
and that contain and exhibit a healthy fungal mycorrhizae component.
    (iv) Areas that are influenced by summer fog, which limits daily and 
seasonal temperature ranges, provides moisture to limit drought stress, 
and increases humidity.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
January 21, 2014.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of the Natural Resource Conservation Service National 
Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP 2010), and critical habitat was then 
mapped using North American Datum (NAD) 83, Universal Transverse 
Mercator Zone 10N coordinates. The maps in this entry, as modified by 
any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the 
critical habitat designation.
    (5) The coordinates for these maps are available on the Internet at 
http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R8-

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ES-2012-0067, at http://www.fws.gov/sacramento/, or at the Sacramento 
Fish and Wildlife Office. Field office location information may be 
obtained at the Service regional offices, the addresses of which are at 
50 CFR 2.2.
    (6) The index map of critical habitat units for Arctostaphylos 
franciscana (Franciscan manzanita) in San Francisco County, California, 
follows:

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    (7) Unit 1: Fort Point, San Francisco County, California. Map of 
Unit 1 and Unit 2 follows:

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    (8) Unit 2: Fort Point Rock, San Francisco County, California. Map 
of Unit 2 is provided at paragraph (7) of this entry.
    (9) Unit 3: World War II Memorial, San Francisco, California. Map of 
Unit 3 and Unit 4 follows:

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    (10) Unit 4: Immigrant Point, San Francisco County, California. Map 
of Unit 4 is provided at paragraph (9) of this entry.
    (11) Unit 5: Inspiration Point, San Francisco, California. Map of 
Unit 5 follows:

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    (12) Unit 6: Corona Heights, San Francisco County, California. Map 
of Unit 6 follows:

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    (13) Unit 7: Twin Peaks, San Francisco, California. Map of Unit 7 
follows:

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    (14) Unit 8: Mount Davidson, San Francisco County, California. Map 
of Unit 8 follows:

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    (15) Unit 9: Diamond Heights, San Francisco, California. Map of Unit 
9 follows:

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    (16) Unit 11: Bayview Park, San Francisco County, California. Map of 
Unit 11 follows:

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    (17) Unit 12: McLaren Park East, San Francisco County, California. 
Map of Unit 12 follows:

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    (18) Unit 13: McLaren Park West, San Francisco County, California. 
Map of Unit 13 follows:

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                  Family Ericaceae: Gonocalyx concolor

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for the municipalities of 
Cayey, San Lorenzo, and Patillas, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, on the 
maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Gonocalyx concolor consist of these components:

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    (i) Elfin forest at elevations over 2,900 feet (ft) (880 meters (m)) 
in Cerro La Santa, Puerto Rico, which includes:
    (A) Forest with single canopy layer with trees seldom exceeding 22 
ft (7 m) in height.
    (B) Associated native vegetation dominated by species such as 
Tabebuia schumanniana, Tabebuia rigida, Ocotea spathulata, Eugenia 
borinquensis, Clusia minor, and Prestoea acuminata var. montana, native 
ferns, and dense cover with epiphytes, including bromeliads and mosses.
    (ii) Ausubo forest at elevations between 2,000 to 2,300 ft (620 to 
720 m) in the Charco Azul, which includes:
    (A) Forest with single canopy layer with trees exceeding 22 ft (7 m) 
in height.
    (B) Plant association comprised by few species of native trees and 
associated native vegetation (e.g., Manilkara bidentata, Dacryodes 
excelsa, Guarea guidonia, and Cyrilla racemiflora), native ferns, and 
dense cover with epiphytes, including bromeliads and mosses.
    (iii) The type locations described in paragraphs (2)(i) and (2)(ii) 
of this entry for this species should have mean annual precipitation of 
88.7 in (225.3 cm), mean annual temperature of 72.3 [deg]F (22.7 
[deg]C), and Los Guineos type of soil (i.e., very deep, acidic, clayey, 
well-drained soils on side slopes of mountains).
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
bridges, docks, and aqueducts) and the land on which they are located 
existing within the legal boundaries on October 9, 2014.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of U.S. Geological Survey digital ortho-photo quarter-
quadrangles, and critical habitat units were then mapped using aerial 
photos (ArcGis) to limits of the boundaries of the elfin forest and 
ausubo forest. Critical habitat units were then mapped using ArcMap 
version 10 (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.), a 
Geographic Information Systems program. The maps in this entry, as 
modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries 
of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or 
both on which each map is based are available to the public at the 
Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/caribbean/es, at http://
www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2013-0040, and at the field 
office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office 
location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, 
the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map of critical habitat units for Gonocalyx concolor 
follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Cerro La Santa, Carite Commonwealth Forest, Puerto Rico.
    (i) Unit 1 includes 18.8 acres (ac) (7.6 hectares (ha)).
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Charco Azul, Carite Commonwealth Forest, Puerto Rico.
    (i) Unit 2 includes 179.2 ac (72.5 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 follows:

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       Family Euphorbiaceae: Chamaesyce hooveri (Hoover's spurge)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Merced, Stanislaus, 
Tehama, Tulare, and Tuolumne Counties, California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Chamaesyce hooveri (Hoover's Spurge) are the habitat components that 
provide:

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    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described 
below in paragraph (2)(ii), providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools;
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands;
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Tehama County, California.
    (5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 2: Butte County, California.
    (7) Unit 2 (Map 2) follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Glenn and Colusa Counties, California. This unit was 
excluded from the designation pursuant to Section 4(b)(2) of the Act 
(see Exclusions under 4(b)(2) in the final critical habitat rule (70 FR 
46924).

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    (9) Unit 4: Stanislaus and Tuolumne Counties. Map of Unit 4 is 
provided at paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.
    (10) Unit 5: Stanislaus and Merced Counties.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Units 4-5 (Map 3) follow:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10FE06.047
    

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    (11) Unit 6: Merced County.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 6 (Map 4) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10FE06.048
    

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    (12) Unit 7: Tulare County.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 7 (Map 5) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10FE06.049
    

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       Family Fabaceae: Astragalus albens (Cushenbury milk-vetch)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Bernardino County, 
California, on the map below. The map provided is for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Astragalus albens are those habitat components that are essential for 
the primary biological needs of the species. Based on our current 
knowledge of this species, the primary constituent elements of critical 
habitat for this species are listed below and consist of, but are not 
limited to:
    (i) Soils derived primarily from the upper and middle members of the 
Bird Spring Formation and Undivided Cambrian parent materials that occur 
on hillsides or along rocky washes with limestone outwash/deposits at 
elevations between 1,171 and 2,013 m (3,864 and 6,604 ft);
    (ii) Soils with intact, natural surfaces that have not been 
substantially altered by land use activities (e.g., graded, excavated, 
re-contoured, or otherwise altered by ground-disturbing equipment); and
    (iii) Associated plant communities that have areas with an open 
canopy cover and little accumulation of organic material (e.g., leaf 
litter) on the surface of the soil.
    (3) Existing features and structures, such as buildings, active 
mines, paved or unpaved roads, other paved or cleared areas, lawns, and 
other urban landscaped areas, are not likely to contain one or more of 
the primary constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those 
areas, therefore, would not trigger a section 7 consultation, unless 
they may affect the species or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Northeastern Slope Unit, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Fawnskin, Big Bear City, 
Rattlesnake Canyon, and Cougar Buttes, California.
    (ii) Subunit 1a: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 503300, 3801900; 503600, 3801900; 503600, 3801700; 
503700, 3801700; 503700, 3801600; 503800, 3801600; 503800, 3801500; 
503900, 3801500; 503900, 3801200; 503800, 3801200; 503800, 3801100; 
503900, 3801100; 503900, 3800900; 504000, 3800800; 504100, 3800800; 
504100, 3800800; 504100, 3800500; 504000, 3800500; 504000, 3800300; 
503900, 3800300; 503900, 3800200; 503500, 3800200; 503500, 3800300; 
503400, 3800300; 503400, 3800400; 503300, 3800400; 503300, 3800600; 
503200, 3800600; 503200, 3801800; 503300, 3801800; and 503300, 3801900.
    (iii) Subunit 1b: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 507000, 3801600; 507400, 3801600; 507400, 3801300; 
507500, 3801300; 507500, 3800900; 507600, 3800900; 507600, 3800500; 
507500, 3800500; 507500, 3800400; 507400, 3800400; 507400, 3800300; 
507300, 3800300; 507300, 3800200; 507200, 3800200; 507200, 3800100; 
507100, 3800100; 507100, 3800200; 507000, 3800200; 507000, 3800500; 
506800, 3800500; 506800, 3800600; 506700, 3800600; 506700, 3801100; 
506900, 3801100; 506900, 3801000; 507100, 3801000; 507100, 3801300; 
507000, 3801300; and 507000, 3801600.
    (iv) Subunit 1c: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 513100, 3803700; 513600, 3803700; 513600, 3803100; 
513500, 3803100; 513500, 3803000; 513400, 3803000; 513400, 3802900; 
513300, 3802900; 513300, 3802800; 513100, 3802800; 513100, 3802900; 
513000, 3802900; 513000, 3803000; 512900, 3803000; 512900, 3803400; 
513000, 3803400; 513000, 3803500; 513100, 3803500; and 513100, 3803700.
    (v) Subunit 1d: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 516000, 3803300; 516300, 3803300; 516300, 3803000; 
516000, 3803000; and 516000, 3803300.
    (vi) Subunit 1e: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 514800, 3802600; 515200, 3802600; 515200, 3802200; 
515100, 3802200; 515100, 3801900; 515300, 3801900; 515300, 3802000; 
515400, 3802000; 515400, 3801900; 515500, 3801900; 515500, 3801600; 
515100, 3801600; 515100, 3801500; 514800, 3801500; 514800, 3801600; 
514700, 3801600; 514700, 3801900; 514600, 3801900; 514600, 3802000; 
514500, 3802000; 514500, 3802300; 514600, 3802300; 514600, 3802400; 
514700, 3802400; 514700, 3802500; 514800, 3802500; and 514800, 3802600.
    (vii) Subunit 1f: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 516000, 3802500; 516200, 3802500; 516200, 3802400; 
516300, 3802400; 516300, 3802100; 516200, 3802100; 516200, 3801900; 
515800, 3801900; 515800, 3801800; 515700, 3801800; 515700, 3801900; 
515600, 3801900; 515600, 3802100; 515500, 3802100; 515500, 3802200; 
515600, 3802200; 515600, 3802300; 515900, 3802300; 515900, 3802400; 
516000, 3802400; and 516000, 3802500.
    (viii) Subunit 1g: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 513700, 3800000; 514100, 3800000; 514100, 3799900; 
514300, 3799900; 514300, 3799800; 514700, 3799800; 514700, 3799500; 
514800, 3799500; 514800, 3799600; 515000, 3799600; 515000, 3799500; 
515100, 3799500; 515100, 3799200; 515000, 3799200; 515000, 3799100; 
514800, 3799100; 514800, 3799200; 514700, 3799200; 514700, 3799300; 
514600, 3799300; 514600, 3799400; 514500, 3799400; 514500, 3799300; 
514100, 3799300; 514100, 3799500; 514000, 3799500; 514000, 3799400; 
513800, 3799400; 513800, 3799500; 513700, 3799500; and 513700, 3800000.
    (ix) Subunit 1h: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 515200, 3801300; 515500, 3801300; 515500, 3801200; 
515600, 3801200; 515600, 3800800; 515500, 3800800; 515500, 3800700; 
515400, 3800700; 515400, 3800400; 515300, 3800400; 515300, 3800300; 
515400, 3800300; 515400, 3800200; 515500, 3800200; 515500, 3799600; 
515600, 3799600; 515600, 3799500; 515900, 3799500; 515900, 3799400; 
516300, 3799400; 516300, 3799200; 516500, 3799200; 516500, 3799000; 
516700, 3799000; 516700, 3799600; 517100, 3799600; 517100, 3799400; 
517200, 3799400; 517200, 3799300; 517100, 3799300; 517100, 3799200; 
517200, 3799200; 517200, 3798900; 517100, 3798900; 517100, 3798600; 
516500, 3798600; 516500, 3798900; 516400, 3798900; 516400, 3798800;

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516200, 3798800; 516200, 3798900; 515400, 3798900; 515400, 3799000; 
515300, 3799000; 515300, 3799100; 515200, 3799100; 515200, 3799600; 
515100, 3799600; 515100, 3799700; 515000, 3799700; 515000, 3800100; 
514900, 3800100; 514900, 3800800; 514800, 3800800; 514800, 3800700; 
514600, 3800700; 514600, 3800800; 514500, 3800800; 514500, 3801000; 
514600, 3801000; 514600, 3801100; 514800, 3801100; 514800, 3801000; 
514900, 3801000; 514900, 3801100; 515100, 3801100; 515100, 3801200; 
515200, 3801200; and 515200, 3801300.
    (x) Subunit 1i: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 517200, 3802800; 517700, 3802800; 517700, 3802400; 
517600, 3802400; 517600, 3802100; 517500, 3802100; 517500, 3802000; 
517400, 3802000; 517400, 3801900; 517200, 3801900; 517200, 3802000; 
517100, 3802000; 517100, 3802700; 517200, 3802700; and 517200, 3802800.
    (xi) Subunit 1j: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 517800, 3802200; 518200, 3802200; 518200, 3801900; 
518100, 3801900; 518100, 3801800; 517800, 3801800; and 517800, 3802200.
    (xii) Subunit 1k: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 517700, 3801500; 518300, 3801500; 518300, 3801200; 
518200, 3801200; 518200, 3801100; 518100, 3801100; 518100, 3801000; 
518000, 3801000; 518000, 3800900; 517900, 3800900; 517900, 3800800; 
517800, 3800800; 517800, 3800600; 517700, 3800600; 517700, 3800500; 
517800, 3800500; 517800, 3800000; 517700, 3800000; 517700, 3799900; 
517300, 3799900; 517300, 3800000; 517200, 3800000; 517200, 3799900; 
516800, 3799900; 516800, 3800000; 516700, 3800000; 516700, 3800200; 
517100, 3800200; 517100, 3800900; 517200, 3800900; 517200, 3801000; 
517400, 3801000; 517400, 3801200; 517500, 3801200; 517500, 3801400; 
517700, 3801400; and 517700, 3801500.
    (xiii) Subunit 1l: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 517800, 3799800; 518600, 3799800; 518600, 3799500; 
518500, 3799500; 518500, 3799400; 518400, 3799400; 518400, 3799300; 
518200, 3799300; 518200, 3799100; 517900, 3799100; 517900, 3798700; 
517500, 3798700; 517500, 3798900; 517400, 3798900; 517400, 3799600; 
517700, 3799600; 517700, 3799700; 517800, 3799700; and 517800, 3799800.
    (xiv) Subunit 1m: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 520200, 3801000; 520600, 3801000; 520600, 3800700; 
520500, 3800700; 520500, 3800600; 520600, 3800600; 520600, 3800500; 
520800, 3800500; 520800, 3800400; 520900, 3800400; 520900, 3800300; 
521100, 3800300; 521100, 3800200; 521200, 3800200; 521200, 3800000; 
521100, 3800000; 521100, 3799900; 520800, 3799900; 520800, 3800100; 
520300, 3800100; 520300, 3800200; 520200, 3800200; 520200, 3800300; 
520100, 3800300; 520100, 3800200; 519800, 3800200; 519800, 3800700; 
520100, 3800700; 520100, 3800600; 520200, 3800600; and 520200, 3801000.
    (xv) Subunit 1n: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 519300, 3799300; 519600, 3799300; 519600, 3798900; 
519300, 3798900; 519300, 3799000; 519200, 3799000; 519200, 3799200; 
519300, 3799200; and 519300, 3799300.
    (xvi) Subunit 1o: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 520100, 3800000; 520400, 3800000; 520400, 3799900; 
520500, 3799900; 520500, 3799700; 520400, 3799700; 520400, 3799600; 
520000, 3799600; 520000, 3799500; 520100, 3799500; 520100, 3799400; 
520200, 3799400; 520200, 3799300; 520300, 3799300; 520300, 3799400; 
520600, 3799400; 520600, 3799100; 520300, 3799100; 520300, 3799200; 
520100, 3799200; 520100, 3799000; 520200, 3799000; 520200, 3798900; 
520300, 3798900; 520300, 3798800; 520700, 3798800; 520700, 3798700; 
521500, 3798700; 521500, 3798800; 521400, 3798800; 521400, 3799000; 
521300, 3799000; 521300, 3799100; 521200, 3799100; 521200, 3799200; 
521500, 3799200; 521500, 3799300; 521800, 3799300; 521800, 3798600; 
521600, 3798600; 521600, 3798500; 521500, 3798500; 521500, 3797900; 
521100, 3797900; 521100, 3798000; 521000, 3798000; 521000, 3797900; 
520900, 3797900; 520900, 3797800; 520600, 3797800; 520600, 3797900; 
520500, 3797900; 520500, 3798000; 520300, 3798000; 520300, 3798300; 
520200, 3798300; 520200, 3798200; 519900, 3798200; 519900, 3798300; 
519800, 3798300; 519800, 3798400; 519700, 3798400; 519700, 3799000; 
519800, 3799000; 519800, 3799100; 519700, 3799100; 519700, 3799600; 
519900, 3799600; 519900, 3799900; 520100, 3799900; and 520100, 3800000.
    (xvii) Subunit 1p: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 521900, 3799000; 522200, 3799000; 522200, 3798600; 
521900, 3798600; and 521900, 3799000.
    (xviii) Subunit 1q: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 520100, 3797900; 520300, 3797900; 520300, 3797800; 
520400, 3797800; 520400, 3797600; 520300, 3797600; 520300, 3797000; 
520200, 3797000; 520200, 3796900; 519900, 3796900; 519900, 3797000; 
519600, 3797000; 519600, 3796900; 519500, 3796900; 519500, 3796800; 
519400, 3796800; 519400, 3796700; 519600, 3796700; 519600, 3796600; 
519700, 3796600; 519700, 3795900; 519800, 3795900; 519800, 3795800; 
519900, 3795800; 519900, 3795700; 520100, 3795700; 520100, 3795600; 
520200, 3795600; 520200, 3795500; 520300, 3795500; 520300, 3795400; 
520400, 3795400; 520400, 3795300; 520600, 3795300; 520600, 3795200; 
520800, 3795200; 520800, 3795100; 520900, 3795100; 520900, 3795000; 
521000, 3795000; 521000, 3794800; 521100, 3794800; 521100, 3794700; 
521200, 3794700; 521200, 3794600; 521300, 3794600; 521300, 3794400; 
521600, 3794400; 521600, 3794300; 521700, 3794300; 521700, 3793900; 
521600, 3793900; 521600, 3793800; 521200, 3793800; 521200, 3793900; 
521100, 3793900; 521100, 3794000; 521000, 3794000; 521000, 3794100; 
520900, 3794100; 520900, 3794200; 520800, 3794200; 520800, 3794300; 
520700, 3794300; 520700, 3794400; 520500, 3794400; 520500, 3794500; 
520400, 3794500; 520400, 3794600; 520300, 3794600; 520300, 3794700; 
520200, 3794700; 520200, 3794800; 520100, 3794800; 520100, 3794900; 
520000, 3794900; 520000, 3795000; 519900, 3795000; 519900, 3795100; 
519800, 3795100; 519800, 3795200; 519700, 3795200; 519700, 3795300; 
519500, 3795300; 519500, 3795400; 519400, 3795400; 519400, 3795300; 
519300, 3795300; 519300, 3795400; 519000, 3795400; 519000, 3795500; 
518400, 3795500; 518400, 3795600; 518300, 3795600; 518300, 3796000; 
518400, 3796000; 518400, 3796100; 518500, 3796100; 518500, 3796200; 
518900, 3796200; 518900, 3796300; 519000, 3796300; 519000, 3796500; 
518900, 3796500; 518900, 3796600;

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518800, 3796600; 518800, 3796800; 518900, 3796800; 518900, 3796900; 
519000, 3796900; 519000, 3797000; 519100, 3797000; 519100, 3797200; 
519200, 3797200; 519200, 3797300; 519300, 3797300; 519300, 3797400; 
519700, 3797400; 519700, 3797600; 519800, 3797600; 519800, 3797700; 
519900, 3797700; 519900, 3797800; 520100, 3797800; and 520100, 3797900.
    (xix) Subunit 1r: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 521900, 3793400; 522400, 3793400; 522400, 3793300; 
522500, 3793300; 522500, 3793200; 522600, 3793200; 522600, 3793100; 
522700, 3793100; 522700, 3793200; 523000, 3793200; 523000, 3793100; 
523100, 3793100; 523100, 3793000; 523200, 3793000; 523200, 3792800; 
523100, 3792800; 523100, 3792400; 522600, 3792400; 522600, 3792500; 
522400, 3792500; 522400, 3792600; 521900, 3792600; 521900, 3792700; 
521700, 3792700; 521700, 3793100; 521800, 3793100; 521800, 3793300; 
521900, 3793300; and 521900, 3793400.
    (xx) Subunit 1s: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 524100, 3792500; 524500, 3792500; 524500, 3792400; 
524600, 3792400; 524600, 3792300; 524800, 3792300; 524800, 3792200; 
524900, 3792200; 524900, 3791900; 524800, 3791900; 524800, 3791800; 
524600, 3791800; 524600, 3791900; 524300, 3791900; 524300, 3792000; 
524100, 3792000; and 524100, 3792500.
    (xxi) Note: Astragalus albens map follows:
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    Family Fabaceae: Astragalus ampullarioides (Shivwits milk-vetch)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Washington County, Utah, 
on the maps and as described below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of critical 
habitat for Astragalus ampullarioides are:
    (i) Outcroppings of soft clay soil, which is often purplish red, 
within the Chinle Formation and the Dinosaur Canyon Member of the 
Moenave Formation, at elevations from 920 to 1,330 m (3,018 to 4,367 
ft);
    (ii) Topographic features/relief, including alluvial fans and fan 
terraces, and gently rolling to steep swales with little to moderate 
slope (3 to 24 percent), that are often markedly dissected by water flow 
pathways from seasonal precipitation; and
    (iii) The presence of insect visitors or pollinators, such as 
Anthophora captognatha, A. damnersi, A. porterae, other Anthophora 
species, Eucera quadricincta, Bombus morrissonis, Hoplitis grinnelli, 
Osmia clarescens, O. marginata, O. titus, O. clavescens, and two types 
of Dialictus species.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures existing on 
the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the 
primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, 
and roads, and the land on which such structures are located.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were an electronic base map of 
USGS 7.5[min] quadrangles projected to the UTM coordinate system, Zone 
12 NAD 83. Ancillary data used to help refine the unit boundaries 
included Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles (DOQs); National Agricultural 
Imagery Program (NAIP); cadastral land survey (Township, Range, and 
Section); soils data; and the 1:24,000 Utah water courses data set. 
Critical habitat units were delineated through heads-up digitizing in a 
Geographic Information System.
    (5) Note: Index map (Map 1--A. ampullarioides) follows:

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    (6) Unit 1--Pahcoon Spring Wash, Washington County, Utah.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 (Map 2--A. ampullarioides) follows:

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    (7) Unit 3--Coral Canyon, Washington County, Utah. Map of Unit 3 is 
provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of this entry.
    (8) Unit 4--Harrisburg Junction, Washington County, Utah.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 3 and 4 (Map 3--A. ampullarioides) follows:

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    (9) Unit 5--Zion, Washington County, Utah.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5 (Map 4--A. ampullioides) follows:

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     Family Fabaceae: Astragalus brauntonii (Braunton's milk-vetch).

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Ventura, Los Angeles, 
and Orange Counties, California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Astragalus brauntonii are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Calcium carbonate soils derived from marine sediment;
    (ii) Low proportion (less than 10 percent) of shrub cover directly 
around the plant; and
    (iii) Chaparral and coastal sage scrub communities characterized by 
periodic disturbances that stimulate seed germination (e.g.,

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fire, flooding, erosion) and reduce vegetative cover,
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures existing on 
the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the 
primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, 
and roads, and the land on which such structures are located.
    (4) Critical habitat units are described below. Data layers defining 
map units were created on base maps using the following aerial imagery: 
For eastern Ventura County, we used AirPhotoUSA, Inc., aerial imagery 
captured in October 2002; for western-most Los Angeles county 
populations, we used AirPhotoUSA, Inc., aerial imagery captured in 
August 1999; for populations near the City of Monrovia, in Los Angeles 
County, and for the population in Orange County, we used USGS Digital 
Orthophoto Quarter Quadrangles captured in the mid-1990's. All were 
projected to UTM zone 11, NAD27.
    (5) Note: Index map for Astragalus brauntonii (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 1 for Astragalus brauntonii, Northern Simi Hills Unit, 
Ventura County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 1 for Astragalus brauntonii is depicted on Map 2 in 
paragraph (7)(ii) of this entry.

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    (7) Unit 2 for Astragalus brauntonii, Southern Simi Hills Unit, 
Ventura County and Los Angeles County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 2 for Astragalus brauntonii is depicted on Map 2, which 
follows:
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    (8) Unit 3 for Astragalus brauntonii, Santa Monica Mountains Unit, 
Los Angeles County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 3 (Map 3 for Astragalus brauntonii) follows:
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    (9) Unit 4 for Astragalus brauntonii: Pacific Palisades Unit, Los 
Angeles County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 4 (Map 4 for Astragalus brauntonii) follows:
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    (10) Unit 5 for Astragalus brauntonii: Monrovia Unit, Los Angeles 
County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 5 (Map 5 for Astragalus brauntonii) follows:
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    (11) Unit 6 for Astragalus brauntonii, Coal Canyon Unit, Orange 
County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 6 (Map 6 for Astragalus brauntonii) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR14NO06.008
    

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     Family Fabaceae: Astragalus holmgreniorum (Holmgren milk-vetch)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Mohave County, Arizona, 
and Washington County, Utah, on the maps and as described below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of critical 
habitat for Astragalus holmgreniorum are:
    (i) Appropriate geological layers or soils that support individual 
Astragalus holmgreniorum plants. These include the Virgin Limestone 
member, middle red member, and upper red member of the Moenkopi 
Formation, and the Petrified Forest member of the Chinle Formation. 
Associated soils are Badland; Badland, very steep; Eroded land-Shalet 
complex, warm; Hobog-rock land association; Isom cobbly sandy loam; 
Ruesh very gravelly fine sandy loam; Gypill Hobog complex, 6 to 35 
percent slopes; Gypill very cobbly sandy loam, 15 to 40 percent slopes; 
and Hobog-Grapevine complex, 2 to 35 percent slopes;
    (ii) Topographic features/relief (mesas, ridge remnants, alluvial 
fans and fan terraces, their summits and backslopes, and gently rolling 
to steep swales) and the drainage areas along formation edges with 
little to moderate slope (0 to 20 percent); and
    (iii) The presence of insect visitors or pollinators, such as 
Anthophora captognatha, A. damnersi, A. porterae, other Anthophora 
species, Eucera quadricincta, Omia titus, and two types of Dialictus 
species.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures existing on 
the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the 
primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, 
and roads, and the land on which such structures are located.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were an electronic base map of 
USGS 7.5[min] quadrangles projected to the UTM coordinate system, Zone 
12 NAD 83. Ancillary data used to help refine the unit boundaries 
included Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles (DOQs); National Agricultural 
Imagery Program (NAIP); cadastral land survey (Township, Range, and 
Section); soils data; and the 1:24,000 Utah water courses data set. 
Critical habitat units were delineated through heads-up digitizing in a 
Geographic Information System.
    (5) Note: Index map (Map 1--A. holmgreniorum) follows:

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    (6) Unit 1--Utah-Arizona Border, Mohave County, Arizona, and 
Washington County, Utah. This unit consists of three subunits: State 
Line, Gardner Well, and Central Valley.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 (Map 2--A. holmgreniorum) follows:

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    (7) Unit 2--Santa Clara, Washington County, Utah. This unit consists 
of two subunits: Stucki Spring and South Hills.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 (Map 3--A. holmgreniorum) follows:

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    (8) Unit 3--Purgatory Flat, Washington County, Utah.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 (Map 4--A. holmgreniorum) follows:

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   Family Fabaceae: Astragalus jaegerianus (Lane Mountain milk-vetch)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Bernardino County, 
California, on the map below.
    (2) Critical habitat consists of the mixed desert scrub community 
within the range of Astragalus jaegerianus that is characterized by the 
following primary constituent elements:
    (i) Shallow soils at elevations between 3,100 and 4,200 ft (945 to 
1,280 m) derived primarily from Jurassic or Cretaceous granitic bedrock, 
and less frequently on soils derived

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from diorite or gabbroid bedrock, or on granitic soils overlain by 
scattered rhyolitic cobble, gravel, and sand.
    (ii) Host shrubs at elevations between 3,100 and 4,200 ft (945 to 
1,280 m). The primary host shrubs include, but are not limited to: 
Thamnosma montana (turpentine bush), Ambrosia dumosa (burro bush), 
Eriogonum fasciculatum ssp. Polifolium (California buckwheat), 
Ericameria cooperi var. cooperi (golden bush), Ephedra nevadensis 
(Mormon tea), and Salazaria mexicana (paperbag bush) that are usually 
found in mixed desert shrub communities.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (including, 
but not limited to, buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other 
paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the 
legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule and not containing 
one or more of the PCEs.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. These critical habitat units were 
mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), Zone 10, North 
American Datum (NAD) 1983 (UTM NAD 83) coordinates. These coordinates 
establish the vertices and endpoints of the boundaries of the units.
    (5) Coolgardie Unit: San Bernardino County, California. From USGS 
1:24,000 quadrangle maps Lane Mountain and Mud Hills, San Bernardino 
County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Coolgardie Unit is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of this 
entry.
    (6) Paradise Unit: San Bernardino County, California. From USGS 
1:24,000 quadrangle map Williams Well, San Bernardino County, 
California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Coolgardie and Paradise Units follows:

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  Family Fabaceae: Astragalus lentiginosus var. coachellae (Coachella 
                           Valley milk-vetch)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Riverside County, on the 
maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent element of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Astragalus lentiginosus var. coachellae consists

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of sand formations associated with the sand transport system in 
Coachella Valley, California. These sand formations have the following 
features:
    (i) They are active sand dunes, stabilized or partially stabilized 
sand dunes, active or stabilized sand fields (including hummocks forming 
on leeward sides of shrubs), ephemeral sand fields or dunes, and fluvial 
sand deposits on floodplain terraces of active washes.
    (ii) They are found within the fluvial sand depositional areas, and 
the aeolian sand source, transport, and depositional areas of the sand 
transport system.
    (iii) They comprise sand originating in the hills surrounding 
Coachella Valley and alluvial deposits at the base of the Indio Hills, 
which is moved into the valley by water (fluvial transport) and through 
the valley by wind (aeolian transport).
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
March 15, 2013.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using a base of U.S. Geological Survey 7.5[min] quadrangle maps. 
Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse 
Mercator (UTM) zone 11, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 coordinates. The 
maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, 
establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The 
coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are 
available to the public at the Service's Internet site, http://
www.fws.gov/carlsbad/GIS/CFWOGIS.html, http://www.regulations.gov at 
Docket No. FWS-R8-ES-2011-0064, and at the field office responsible for 
this designation. You may obtain field office location information by 
contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which 
are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Note: Index map of four critical habitat units designated for 
Astragalus lentiginosus var. coachellae follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: San Gorgonio River/Snow Creek System.
    (i) Note: Map of Unit 1 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Whitewater River System.
    (i) Note: Map of Unit 2 follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Mission Creek/Morongo Wash System.
    (i) Note: Map of Unit 3 follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Thousand Palms System.
    (i) Note: Map of Unit 4 follows:

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 Family Fabaceae: Astragalus lentiginosus var. piscinensis (Fish Slough 
                               milk-vetch)

    (1) The critical habitat unit is depicted for Inyo and Mono 
Counties, California, on the map below. The map provided is for 
informational purposes only.
    (2) The PCEs of critical habitat for Astragalus lentiginosus var. 
piscinensis consist of:

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    (i) Alkaline soils that occur in areas with little or no slope, and 
which overlay a groundwater table that is 19 to 60 in (48 to 152 cm) 
below the land surface;
    (ii) Plant associations dominated by Spartina-Sporobolis, or where a 
sparse amount of Chrysothamnus albidus occurs in the transition zone 
between Spartina-Sporobolis and Chrysothamnus albidus-Distichlis plant 
associations;
    (iii) The presence of pollinator populations for Astragalus 
lentiginosus var. piscinensis; and
    (iv) Hydrologic conditions that provide suitable periods of soil 
moisture and chemistry for Astragalus lentiginosus var. piscinensis 
germination, growth, reproduction, and dispersal.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include the land upon which are found 
existing features and structures, such as buildings, roads, parking 
lots, and other paved surfaces, or areas not containing one or more of 
the primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical Habitat Map Unit.
    (i) Map Unit 1: Fish Slough unit, Inyo and Mono Counties, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Chidago Canyon and Fish 
Slough, California. Lands bounded by the following UTM Zone 11, NAD 1927 
coordinates (E, N): 373700, 4149500; 373800, 4149800; 373800, 4150300; 
373900, 4150700; 373900, 4151400; 374000, 4151800; 374100, 4152400; 
374200, 4152700; 374400, 4153000; 374500, 4153100; 374800, 4153200; 
375000, 4153300; 375100, 4153500; 375200, 4153700; 375400, 4154000; 
375700, 4154200; 375800, 4154200; 376100, 4154300; 376500, 4154200; 
376700, 4154100; 377000, 4153900; 377200, 4153600; 377300, 4153400; 
377400, 4153100; 377400, 4152400; 377300, 4151900; 377200, 4151600; 
377300, 4150200; 377200, 4149900; 377100, 4149700; 377000, 4149500; 
377300, 4149100; 377400, 4148900; 377500, 4148200; 377500, 4147700; 
377400, 4147100; 377300, 4146400; 377200, 4145800; 377100, 4145600; 
377000, 4145300; 377000, 4145200; 376900, 4144600; 376900, 4144300; 
376900, 4144200; 376800, 4144000; 376800, 4143800; 376900, 4143700; 
377100, 4143600; 377500, 4143000; 377500, 4142600; thence to 377466; 
4142464, where the boundary intersects the south McNally Canal. Thence 
westerly along the south McNally Canal to 375331, 4141934; thence 
northwest and following coordinates: 375200, 4142000; 375000, 4142200; 
374800, 4142500; 374700, 4142900; 374600, 4143500; 374500, 4144000; 
374600, 4144400; 374700, 4144600; 374700, 4145600; 374800, 4145900; 
374900, 4146300; 374900, 4146900; 374800, 4147300; 374700, 4147500; 
374400, 4147800; 374000, 4148600; 373800, 4149200; and returning to 
373700, 4149500.
    (ii) Excluding land bounded by 375700, 4143400; 375700, 4142900; 
376300, 4142900; and 376300, 4143400; and returning to 375700, 4143400.
    (iii) Note: Map of the critical habitat unit follows.

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 Family Fabaceae: Astragalus magdalenae var. peirsonii (Peirson's milk-
                                 vetch)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Imperial County, 
California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Astragalus magdalenae var. peirsonii are:
    (i) West and/or northwest-facing sides of bowls, swales, and slopes 
consisting of Rositas fine sands within intact, active sand dune systems 
(defined as sand areas that are subject to sand-moving winds) in the 
existing range of the species that provide space needed for individual 
and population growth, including sites for germination, reproduction, 
seed dispersal, seed bank, and pollination;
    (ii) The associated co-adapted psammophytic scrub plant community 
characterized by Croton wigginsii, Eriogonum deserticola, Helianthus 
niveus ssp. tephrodes, Palafoxia arida var. gigantea, Pholisma sonorae, 
Tiquilia plicata, Petalonyx thurberi, and Panicum urvilleanum that 
provides habitat for insect pollinators, particularly the white-faced 
digger bee (Habropoda pallida), required for reproduction; and
    (iii) Areas within intact, active sand dune systems between occupied 
bowls, swales, and slopes that allow for pollinator movement and wind 
dispersal of fruit and seeds.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
the effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 1:24,000 quadrangles.
    (5) Note: Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Mammoth Wash/North Algodones Dunes Wilderness, Imperial 
County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1, Mammoth Wash/North Algodones Dunes Wilderness, 
follows:

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    (7) Unit 3: Adaptive Management Area/Ogilby, Imperial County, 
California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) The map depicting Unit 3 is found at paragraph (8)(ii) of this 
entry.
    (8) Unit 4: Buttercup, Imperial County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 3 and 4 follows:

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       Family Fabaceae: Astragalus montii (Heliotrope milk-vetch).

    Utah, Sanpete County, western Heliotrope Mountain. T19S R4E, Sec. 
34, SE \1/4\ of SW \1/4\ of SE \1/4\ of NW \1/4\; S \1/2\ of SE \1/4\ of 
SE \1/4\ of NW \1/4\; NE \1/4\ of NW \1/4\ of NE \1/4\ of SW \1/4\; NE 
\1/4\ of NE \1/4\ of SW \1/4\; E \1/2\ of SE \1/4\ of NE \1/4\ of SW \1/
4\; NE \1/4\ of NW \1/4\ of SE \1/4\ of SW \1/4\; S \1/2\ of NW \1/4\ of 
SE \1/4\ of SW \1/4\; NW \1/4\ of SE \1/4\ of SW \1/4\; N \1/2\ of SW 
\1/4\ of SE \1/4\ of SW \1/4\; SW \1/4\ of SW \1/4\ of SE \1/4\ of SW 
\1/4\; W \1/2\ of SE \1/4\ of NW \1/4\ of SE \1/4\; NW \1/4\ of NW \1/4\ 
of SW

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\1/4\ of SE \1/4\. The primary constituent element is the white 
limestone barrens of the Flagstaff Formation.
    NOTE: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC01JN91.164
    
      Family Fabaceae: Astragalus phoenix (Ash Meadows milk-vetch)

    Nevada, Nye County, Ash Meadows: W\1/2\NW\1/4\ and SW\1/4\SW\1/4\ 
sec. 14, SW\1/4\NE\1/4\ and W\1/2\SE\1/4\ sec. 21, NE\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 
22, NW\1/4\ sec. 26, T17S, R50E. SW\1/4\ and W\1/2\SE\1/4\ sec. 1, NW\1/
4\NE\1/4\ and N\1/2\NW\1/4\ sec. 12, SW\1/4\SW\1/4\ sec. 13, W\1/2\NW\1/
4\ sec. 24, T18S, R50E. SE\1/4\SW\1/4\ and SW\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 7, N\1/
2\NW\1/4\ and E\1/2\SW\1/4\ sec. 18, NE\1/4\NW\1/4\ sec. 19, T18S, R51E.
    Known primary constituent elements include dry, hard, white, barren, 
saline, clay flats, knolls, and slopes.
    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
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  Family Fabaceae: Astragalus pycnostachyus var. lanosissimus (Ventura 
                            Marsh milk-vetch)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Santa Barbara and 
Ventura Counties, California, on the maps below. The maps provided are 
for informational purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Astragalus pycnostachyus var. lanosissimus are as follows:
    (i) Vegetation cover of at least 50 percent but not exceeding 75 
percent, consisting primarily of known associated native species, 
including but not limited to, Baccharis salicifolia, Baccharis 
pilularis, Salix lasiolepis, Lotus scoparius, and Ericameria ericoides;
    (ii) Low densities of nonnative annual plants and shrubs;
    (iii) The presence of a high water table, either fresh or brackish, 
as evidenced by the presence of channels, sloughs, or depressions that 
may support stands of Salix lasiolepis, Typha spp., and Scirpus spp.;
    (iv) Soils that are fine-grained, composed primarily of sand with 
some clay and silt, yet are well-drained; and
    (v) Soils that do not exhibit a white crystalline crust that would 
indicate saline or alkaline conditions.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include existing features and 
structures, such as buildings, roads, aqueducts, railroads, airport 
runways and buildings, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban 
landscaped areas not containing one or more of the primary constituent 
elements.
    (4) Critical Habitat Map Units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of USGS 7.5[min] quadrangles, and critical habitat 
units were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) 
coordinates.
    (5) McGrath and Mandalay Units. Ventura County, California.
    (i) Mandalay Unit A. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Oxnard, lands 
bounded by the following UTM zone 11 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 293381, 
3786370; 293036, 3787170; 292994, 3787290; 292974, 3787330; 292995, 
3787330; 293017, 3787330; 293122, 3787270; 293269, 3787190; 293331, 
3787150; 293362, 3787140; 293399, 3787130; 293570, 3787080; 293640, 
3787050; 293665, 3787040; 293686, 3787020; 293699, 3786990; 293707, 
3786960; 293701, 3786620; 293713, 3786580; 293732, 3786540; 293760, 
3786520; 293851, 3786460; 293903, 3786420; 293928, 3786380; 293936, 
3786360; 293381, 3786370.
    (ii) Mandalay Unit B. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Oxnard, 
lands bounded by the following UTM zone 11 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
293352, 3786380; 293044, 3786380; 292798, 3786960; 292761, 3787040; 
293070, 3787030; 293352, 3786380.
    (iii) McGrath Unit. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Oxnard, lands 
bounded by the following UTM zone 11 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 292406, 
3788600; 292474, 3788440; 292752, 3787790; 292716, 3787780; 292704, 
3787770; 292702, 3787770; 292717, 3787730; 292718, 3787720;

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292715, 3787710; 292692, 3787680; 292725, 3787600; 292530, 3787600; 
292415, 3787630; 292394, 3787670; 292400, 3787690; 292403, 3787710; 
292407, 3787720; 292412, 3787770; 292412, 3787800; 292412, 3787820; 
292409, 3787840; 292401, 3787900; 292375, 3787940; 292348, 3787960; 
292338, 3787980; 292338, 3788000; 292343, 3788010; 292353, 3788030; 
292358, 3788040; 292360, 3788050; 292360, 3788060; 292354, 3788070; 
292338, 3788070; 292326, 3788090; 292322, 3788120; 292313, 3788150; 
292310, 3788170; 292312, 3788230; 292309, 3788250; 292301, 3788260; 
292302, 3788280; 292304, 3788290; 292308, 3788300; 292311, 3788320; 
292307, 3788330; 292308, 3788350; 292310, 3788380; 292310, 3788390; 
292310, 3788400; 292311, 3788420; 292306, 3788450; 292305, 3788480; 
292301, 3788490; 292295, 3788500; 292297, 3788520; 292304, 3788550; 
292306, 3788560; 292406, 3788600.
    (iv) Map 1--McGrath and Mandalay Units--follows:

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    (6) Carpinteria Salt Marsh. Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, 
California.
    (i) Carpinteria Salt Marsh Unit A. Santa Barbara County, California. 
From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Carpinteria, lands bounded by the 
following UTM zone 11 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 266039, 3810060; 266166, 
3810060; 266335, 3810050; 266449, 3810040;

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266521, 3810040; 266572, 3810030; 266621, 3810010; 266711, 3809980; 
266784, 3809950; 266912, 3809880; 267485, 3809530; 267463, 3809500; 
267453, 3809470; 267428, 3809440; 267403, 3809390; 267381, 3809360; 
267343, 3809300; 267290, 3809250; 267255, 3809190; 267243, 3809170; 
267214, 3809160; 267185, 3809170; 267148, 3809200; 267094, 3809240; 
267058, 3809260; 267023, 3809260; 266973, 3809260; 266932, 3809250; 
266889, 3809250; 266813, 3809250; 266793, 3809260; 266772, 3809270; 
266720, 3809290; 266690, 3809300; 266655, 3809310; 266644, 3809330; 
266645, 3809350; 266602, 3809360; 266580, 3809380; 266544, 3809420; 
266498, 3809480; 266456, 3809530; 266408, 3809590; 266356, 3809650; 
266320, 3809690; 266264, 3809750; 266206, 3809810; 266162, 3809860; 
266122, 3809900; 266081, 3809940; 266053, 3809960; 266042, 3809980; 
266033, 3809990; 266032, 3810010; 266037, 3810060; 266039, 3810060.
    (ii) Carpinteria Salt Marsh Unit B. Santa Barbara County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Carpinteria, lands bounded 
by the following UTM zone 11 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 267531, 3809510; 
267588, 3809470; 267654, 3809440; 267708, 3809400; 267767, 3809360; 
267755, 3809360; 267733, 3809360; 267710, 3809360; 267684, 3809360; 
267662, 3809340; 267638, 3809310; 267621, 3809290; 267602, 3809270; 
267587, 3809240; 267577, 3809220; 267563, 3809180; 267555, 3809150; 
267544, 3809120; 267526, 3809100; 267504, 3809090; 267480, 3809080; 
267458, 3809080; 267434, 3809090; 267413, 3809100; 267387, 3809110; 
267357, 3809120; 267342, 3809130; 267318, 3809140; 267270, 3809140; 
267275, 3809160; 267291, 3809170; 267303, 3809190; 267309, 3809210; 
267319, 3809220; 267342, 3809240; 267365, 3809260; 267384, 3809280; 
267411, 3809330; 267435, 3809360; 267454, 3809390; 267469, 3809420; 
267490, 3809470; 267508, 3809490; 267531, 3809510.
    (iii) Carpinteria Salt Marsh Unit C. Santa Barbara County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Carpinteria, lands bounded 
by the following UTM zone 11 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 267638, 3809260; 
267658, 3809240; 267668, 3809240; 267775, 3809120; 267611, 3808980; 
267584, 3808950; 267538, 3808970; 267516, 3808980; 267504, 3808960; 
267488, 3808950; 267462, 3808960; 267437, 3808980; 267408, 3809010; 
267386, 3809020; 267354, 3809040; 267344, 3809070; 267320, 3809080; 
267337, 3809110; 267410, 3809070; 267443, 3809060; 267461, 3809050; 
267487, 3809050; 267513, 3809060; 267532, 3809070; 267548, 3809080; 
267564, 3809100; 267576, 3809120; 267600, 3809170; 267613, 3809210; 
267627, 3809250; 267638, 3809260.
    (iv) Carpinteria Salt Marsh Unit D. Ventura County, California. From 
USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Carpinteria, lands bounded by the following 
UTM zone 11 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 266801, 3809220; 266818, 3809220; 
266839, 3809220; 266859, 3809220; 266883, 3809220; 266912, 3809220; 
266939, 3809230; 266960, 3809230; 266988, 3809230; 267008, 3809230; 
267025, 3809220; 267044, 3809210; 267062, 3809200; 267085, 3809180; 
267105, 3809170; 267127, 3809150; 267149, 3809140; 267171, 3809130; 
267190, 3809120; 267211, 3809120; 267239, 3809120; 267262, 3809120; 
267290, 3809120; 267312, 3809120; 267331, 3809110; 267323, 3809100; 
267314, 3809090; 267305, 3809080; 267294, 3809060; 267290, 3809060; 
267279, 3809060; 267271, 3809060; 267258, 3809070; 267240, 3809070; 
267223, 3809070; 267208, 3809070; 267190, 3809080; 267169, 3809090; 
267147, 3809100; 267125, 3809100; 267099, 3809100; 267079, 3809110; 
267061, 3809120; 267047, 3809140; 267029, 3809150; 267022, 3809160; 
267012, 3809170; 266993, 3809170; 266970, 3809180; 266940, 3809180; 
266912, 3809180; 266883, 3809190; 266862, 3809190; 266843, 3809180; 
266823, 3809180; 266810, 3809180; 266795, 3809180; 266787, 3809180; 
266781, 3809190; 266775, 3809200; 266773, 3809210; 266776, 3809220; 
266783, 3809220; 266791, 3809230; 266801, 3809220.
    (v) Map 2--Carpinteria Salt Marsh Unit--follows:

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 Family Fabaceae: Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (Kincaid's lupine).

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Benton, Lane, Polk, and 
Yamhill Counties, Oregon, and Lewis County, Washington, on the maps 
below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for the 
Lupinus sulphureus

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ssp. kincaidii are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Early seral upland prairie, or oak savanna habitat with a mosaic 
of low-growing grasses and forbs, and spaces to establish seedlings or 
new vegetative growth; an absence of dense canopy vegetation; and 
undisturbed subsoils.
    (ii) The presence of insect outcrossing pollinators, such as Bombus 
mixtus and B. californicus, with unrestricted movement between existing 
lupine patches.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include man-made structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, airports, roads, and other paved areas, and the 
land on which such structures are located) existing on the effective 
date of this rule and not containing one or more of the primary 
constituent elements.
    (4) Critical Habitat Map Units. Critical habitat units are described 
below. Data layers defining map units were created using USGS 24,000 
scale Digital Ortho Quads captured in 2000. Critical habitat units were 
then mapped using UTM zone 10, NAD 1983 coordinates.
    (5) Note: Map 1 (Index map for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii) 
follows:

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    (6) Unit 1 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-1), Lewis 
County, Washington.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 2 (Unit 1 of Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-1)) 
follows:

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    (7) Unit 2 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-2) Yamhill 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 3 (Unit 2 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-2)) 
follows:

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    (8) Units 3 and 4 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-3 and 
KL-4), Yamhill County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 4 (Units 3 and 4 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-
3 and KL-4)) follows:

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    (9) Units 5 and 6 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-5 and 
KL-6): Yamhill and Polk Counties, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 5 (Units 5 and 6 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-
5 and KL-6)) follows:

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    (10) Unit 7 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-7), Polk 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 6 (Unit 7 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (Unit KL-
7)) follows:

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    (11) Units 8, 9, and 10 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-8, 
KL-9, and KL-10), Benton County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 7 (Units 8, 9, and 10 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii 
(KL-8, KL-9, and KL-10)) follows:

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    (12) Units 11 and 12 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-11 
and KL-12), Lane County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 8 (Units 11 and 12 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii 
(KL-11 and KL-12)) follows:

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    (13) Unit 13 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-13), Lane 
County, Oregon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map 9 (Unit 13 for Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii (KL-13)) 
follows:

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  Family Gentianaceae: Centaurium namophilum (spring-loving centaury).

    Nevada, Nye County, Ash Meadows: SW\1/4\NE\1/4\, SE\1/4\NW\1/4\, 
E\1/2\SW\1/4\, and W\1/2\SE\1/4\ sec. 21; W\1/2\NW\1/4\ sec. 23, NW\1/
4\NE\1/4\ and NE\1/4\NW\1/4\ sec. 28, SE\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 34, SW\1/
4\SW\1/4\ and E\1/2\SW\1/4\ sec. 35, T17S, R50E. SW\1/2\ sec. 1, NE\1/
4\NW\1/4\ and W\1/2\NW\1/4\ sec. 2, E\1/2\NE\1/4\ sec. 3, NE\1/4\ sec. 
7; SE\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 23, SE\1/4\SW\1/4\ sec. 24, T18S, R50E. NW\1/
4\SE\1/4\ sec. 7, S\1/2\NW\1/4\ and SW\1/4\ sec. 18, NW\1/4\ and NE\1/
4\SE\1/4\ sec. 19, E\1/2\SW\1/4\ sec. 20, N\1/2\NW\1/4\ sec. 29, NE\1/
4\NW\1/4\ sec. 30, T18S, R51E.
    Known primary constituent elements include moist to wet clay soils 
along banks of streams or in seepage areas.
    NOTE: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:

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   Family Hydrophyllaceae: Eriodictyon capitatum (Lompoc yerba santa)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Santa Barbara County, 
California, on the map in this entry. The map provided is for 
informational purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Eriodictyon capitatum are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Soils with a large component of sand and that tend to be acidic; 
and
    (ii) Plant communities that support associated species, including 
maritime chaparral, particularly where the following associated species 
are found: Dendromecon rigida (bush poppy), Quercus berberidifolia 
(California scrub oak), Quercus parvula (Santa Cruz Island scrub oak), 
and Ceanothus cuneatus (buck brush); and in southern bishop pine forests 
that intergrade with chaparral Arctostaphylos spp. (manzanita) and 
Salvia mellifera (black sage).
    (3) Critical habitat does not include existing features and 
structures, such as buildings, roads, aqueducts, railroads, airports, 
other paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas not 
containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical Habitat Map Units. Data layers defining map units were 
mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (5) Santa Ynez Mountains Unit (Lompoc yerba santa). Santa Barbara 
County, California
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Lompoc Hills, Point 
Conception, Sacate, lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 
coordinates (E,N): 739493, 3817820; 739352, 3817850; 739008, 3817860; 
738828, 3817800; 738440, 3817810; 738377, 3817820; 738294, 3817900; 
738288, 3817900; 738104, 3817960; 738034, 3817960; 738028, 3817900; 
738026, 3817900; 737925, 3817940; 737892, 3817950; 737726, 3817950; 
737666, 3818000; 737619, 3817970; 737540, 3817910; 737423, 3817890; 
737416, 3817960; 737414, 3818040; 737489, 3818070; 737612, 3818160; 
737622, 3818190; 737676, 3818230; 737715, 3818280; 737744, 3818320; 
737757, 3818380; 737791, 3818440; 737809, 3818500; 737838, 3818550; 
737862, 3818600; 737916, 3818660; 737924, 3818710; 737903, 3818760; 
737865, 3818820; 737823, 3818880; 737791, 3818950; 737804, 3819010; 
737791, 3819100; 737774, 3819180; 737701, 3819270; 737662, 3819360; 
737624, 3819450; 737611, 3819560; 737633, 3819670; 737661, 3819750; 
737679, 3819800; 737708, 3819870; 737731, 3819930; 737729, 3820000; 
737717, 3820070; 737725, 3820140; 737753, 3820210; 737777, 3820240; 
737816, 3820290; 737829, 3820360; 737868, 3820430; 737942, 3820490; 
738005, 3820560; 738019, 3820610; 737996, 3820700; 737947, 3820820; 
737893, 3820930; 737840, 3821030; 737813, 3821090; 737897, 3821130; 
738005, 3821060; 738136, 3821070; 738167, 3821060; 738214, 3821020; 
738264, 3821030; 738308, 3821050; 738328, 3821090; 738373, 3821110; 
738439, 3821080; 738520, 3821060; 738581, 3821060; 738652, 3821060; 
738698, 3821030; 738759, 3821030; 738830, 3821010; 738891, 3821010; 
738951, 3821010; 739027, 3821020; 739077, 3821020; 739111, 3821060; 
739161, 3821090; 739227, 3821090; 739288, 3821070; 739384, 3821050; 
739541, 3821060; 739607, 3821020; 739669, 3820990; 739714, 3821020; 
739762, 3821080; 739796, 3821140; 739825, 3821180; 739969, 3821260; 
740158, 3821340; 740234, 3821350; 740295, 3821320; 740387, 3821280; 
740453, 3821280; 740503, 3821280; 740575, 3821270; 740631, 3821250; 
740677, 3821220; 740710, 3821150; 740767, 3821070; 740784, 3821010; 
740786, 3820950; 740822, 3820930; 740869, 3820870; 740917, 3820790; 
740919, 3820720; 740917, 3820630; 740945, 3820540; 741007, 3820480; 
741084, 3820430; 741186, 3820400; 741298, 3820400; 741383, 3820400; 
741510, 3820380; 741666, 3820390; 741747, 3820400; 741808, 3820400; 
741863, 3820390; 741990, 3820390; 742184, 3820310; 742250, 3820300; 
742356, 3820290; 742458, 3820280; 742554, 3820270; 742604, 3820280; 
742645, 3820260; 742690, 3820260; 742741, 3820260; 742817, 3820270; 
742907, 3820270; 742973, 3820280; 743029, 3820250; 743100, 3820250; 
743139, 3820280; 743224, 3820310; 743315, 3820320; 743406, 3820320; 
743461, 3820320; 743528, 3820300; 743579, 3820260; 743632, 3820200; 
743644, 3820130; 743686, 3820090; 743727, 3820040; 743779, 3819990; 
743826, 3819960; 743857, 3819910; 743889, 3819860; 743926, 3819820; 
743958, 3819770; 743999, 3819720; 744026, 3819680; 744028, 3819620; 
744039, 3819570; 744061, 3819530; 744067, 3819490; 744074, 3819420; 
744096, 3819360; 744108, 3819300; 744104, 3819260; 744146, 3819210; 
744162, 3819170; 744190, 3819080; 744211, 3819050; 744228, 3819020; 
744244, 3818970; 744300, 3818940; 744347, 3818910; 744373, 3818900; 
744394, 3818840; 744417, 3818780; 744403, 3818730; 744383, 3818720; 
744395, 3818650; 744401, 3818620; 744407, 3818580; 744388, 3818560; 
744376, 3818540; 744260, 3818520; 744138, 3818530; 744059, 3818550; 
743870, 3818540; 743706, 3818470; 743584, 3818440; 743363, 3818350; 
743096, 3818380; 742902, 3818290; 742736, 3818260; 742563, 3818270; 
742371, 3818150; 742218, 3818120; 742033, 3818130; 741925, 3818110; 
741699, 3818060; 741574, 3818050;

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741405, 3818040; 741236, 3817980; 741084, 3817970; 740947, 3817980; 
740756, 3817980; 740697, 3817920; 740515, 3817850; 740279, 3817860; 
740080, 3817930; 739907, 3817850; 739493, 3817820.
    (6) Solomon Hills Unit. Santa Barbara County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Orcutt, lands bounded by the 
following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 737417, 3856100; 737363, 
3856080; 737307, 3856040; 737239, 3856000; 737175, 3856000; 737140, 
3856010; 737105, 3856070; 737059, 3856130; 736981, 3856170; 736919, 
3856190; 736825, 3856180; 736785, 3856210; 736755, 3856250; 736747, 
3856310; 736677, 3856370; 736618, 3856410; 736583, 3856440; 736581, 
3856480; 736669, 3856620; 736664, 3856670; 736629, 3856680; 736545, 
3856600; 736451, 3856570; 736373, 3856590; 736298, 3856650; 736258, 
3856730; 736239, 3856830; 736217, 3856960; 736147, 3857020; 736067, 
3857040; 736018, 3857030; 735919, 3856920; 735881, 3856830; 735798, 
3856740; 735620, 3856630; 735534, 3856390; 735378, 3856240; 735233, 
3856110; 735139, 3856060; 735052, 3856040; 734942, 3856040; 734875, 
3856060; 734778, 3856160; 734716, 3856270; 734705, 3856380; 734792, 
3856490; 734985, 3856680; 734902, 3856760; 734811, 3856770; 734747, 
3856930; 734572, 3857050; 734549, 3857170; 734576, 3857260; 734640, 
3857350; 734687, 3857490; 734576, 3857560; 734488, 3857710; 734512, 
3857810; 734582, 3857880; 734687, 3857900; 734802, 3857860; 734945, 
3857850; 735007, 3857890; 735042, 3857970; 735063, 3858170; 735141, 
3858250; 735367, 3858250; 735539, 3858220; 735720, 3858150; 735768, 
3858170; 735803, 3858200; 735870, 3858370; 735919, 3858410; 736045, 
3858370; 736228, 3858140; 736354, 3858150; 736497, 3858060; 736637, 
3858070; 736403, 3858210; 736363, 3858320; 736363, 3858410; 736384, 
3858450; 736443, 3858460; 736494, 3858470; 736519, 3858500; 736497, 
3858560; 736446, 3858650; 736287, 3858850; 736024, 3859120; 735900, 
3859270; 735905, 3859310; 735935, 3859340; 735972, 3859350; 736126, 
3859280; 736336, 3859170; 736524, 3859030; 736580, 3859030; 736605, 
3859080; 736607, 3859190; 736683, 3859240; 736779, 3859250; 736868, 
3859260; 737000, 3859190; 737102, 3859190; 737186, 3859210; 737240, 
3859240; 737430, 3859200; 737572, 3859160; 737721, 3859160; 737818, 
3859200; 737915, 3859040; 737934, 3858970; 738022, 3858840; 738108, 
3858670; 738286, 3858510; 738364, 3858370; 738498, 3858350; 738646, 
3858230; 738754, 3858160; 738859, 3858100; 738907, 3858050; 738905, 
3857960; 738883, 3857860; 738810, 3857710; 738808, 3857600; 738811, 
3857490; 738800, 3857370; 738770, 3857240; 738734, 3857130; 738675, 
3857000; 738613, 3856960; 738509, 3856890; 738452, 3856830; 738398, 
3856710; 738240, 3856630; 738188, 3856580; 738149, 3856550; 738100, 
3856580; 738059, 3856570; 737904, 3856510; 737780, 3856510; 737635, 
3856540; 737608, 3856510; 737632, 3856470; 737687, 3856410; 737833, 
3856320; 737890, 3856260; 737928, 3856160; 737869, 3856080; 737787, 
3855920; 737740, 3855950; 737651, 3856020; 737576, 3856050; 737484, 
3856100; 737417, 3856100.
    (ii) Note: Map 4 follows:

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      Family Hydrophyllaceae: Phacelia submutica (DeBeque phacelia)

    (1) Critical habitat units are designated for Garfield and Mesa 
Counties, Colorado.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of the physical and biological 
features essential to the conservation of Phacelia submutica consist of 
five components:

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    (i) Suitable soils and geology.
    (A) Atwell Gulch and Shire members of the Wasatch formation.
    (B) Within these larger formations, small areas (from 10 to 1,000 
ft\2\ (1 to 100 m\2\)) on colorful exposures of chocolate to purplish 
brown, light to dark charcoal gray, and tan clay soils. These small 
areas are slightly different in texture and color than the similar 
surrounding soils. Occupied sites are characterized by alkaline (pH 
range from 7 to 8.9) soils with higher clay content than similar nearby 
unoccupied soils.
    (C) Clay soils that shrink and swell dramatically upon drying and 
wetting and are likely important in the maintenance of the seed bank.
    (ii) Topography. Moderately steep slopes, benches, and ridge tops 
adjacent to valley floors. Occupied slopes range from 2 to 42 degrees 
with an average of 14 degrees.
    (iii) Elevation and climate.
    (A) Elevations from 4,600 ft (1,400 m) to 7,450 ft (2,275 m).
    (B) Climatic conditions similar to those around DeBeque, Colorado, 
including suitable precipitation and temperatures. Annual fluctuations 
in moisture (and probably temperature) greatly influences the number of 
Phacelia submutica individuals that grow in a given year and are thus 
able to set seed and replenish the seed bank.
    (iv) Plant community.
    (A) Small (from 10 to 1,000 ft\2\ (1 to 100 m\2\)) barren areas with 
less than 20 percent plant cover in the actual barren areas.
    (B) Presence of appropriate associated species that can include (but 
are not limited to) the natives Grindelia fastigiata, Eriogonum 
gordonii, Monolepis nuttalliana, and Oenothera caespitosa. Some 
presence, or even domination by, invasive nonnative species, such as 
Bromus tectorum, may occur, as Phacelia submutica may still be found 
there.
    (C) Appropriate plant communities within the greater pinyon-juniper 
woodlands that include:
    (1) Clay badlands within the mixed salt desert scrub; or
    (2) Clay badlands within big sagebrush shrublands.
    (v) Maintenance of the seed bank and appropriate disturbance levels.
    (A) Within suitable soil and geologies (see paragraph (2)(i) of this 
entry), undisturbed areas where seed banks are left undamaged.
    (B) Areas with light disturbance when dry and no disturbance when 
wet.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
September 12, 2012.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of both satellite imagery (NAIP 2009) as well as USGS 
geospatial quadrangle maps and were mapped using NAD 83 Universal 
Transverse Mercator (UTM), zone 13N coordinates. Location information 
came from a wide array of sources. A habitat model prepared by the 
Colorado Natural Heritage Program also was utilized. The maps in this 
entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the 
boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot 
points or both on which each map is based are available to the public on 
http://regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-2011-0040, on our 
Internet site (http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/species/plants/
3ColoradoPlants/index.html), and at the Western Colorado Ecological 
Services Office, 764 Horizon Drive, Suite B, Grand Junction, CO 81506-
3946.
    (5) Note: Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Sulfur Gulch, Mesa County, Colorado. Note: Map of Unit 1 
of critical habitat for Phacelia submutica is provided at paragraph (7) 
of this entry.
    (7) Unit 2: Pyramid Rock, Garfield and Mesa Counties, Colorado. 
Note: Map of Units 1 and 2 of critical habitat for Phacelia submutica 
follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Roan Creek, Garfield County, Colorado. Note: Map of Unit 
3 of critical habitat for Phacelia submutica is provided at paragraph 
(10) of this entry.
    (9) Unit 4: DeBeque, Mesa County, Colorado. Note: Map of Unit 4 of 
critical habitat for Phacelia submutica is provided at paragraph (10) of 
this entry.

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    (10) Unit 5: Mount Logan, Garfield County, Colorado. Note: Map of 
Units 3, 4, and 5 of critical habitat for Phacelia submutica follows:
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    (11) Unit 6: Ashmead Draw, Mesa County, Colorado. Note: Map of Unit 
6 of critical habitat for Phacelia submutica is provided at paragraph 
(14) of this entry.
    (12) Unit 7: Baugh Reservoir, Mesa County, Colorado. Note: Map of 
Unit 7 of critical habitat for Phacelia submutica is provided at 
paragraph (14) of this entry.
    (13) Unit 8: Horsethief Mountain, Mesa County, Colorado. Note: Map 
of Unit 8 of critical habitat for Phacelia submutica is provided at 
paragraph (14) of this entry.
    (14) Unit 9: Anderson Gulch, Mesa County, Colorado. Note: Map of 
Units 6, 7, 8, and 9 of critical habitat for Phacelia submutica follows:

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    Family Lamiaceae: Acanthomintha ilicifolia (San Diego thornmint)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Diego County, 
California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent element of critical habitat for 
Acanthomintha ilicifolia is clay lenses that provide substrate for 
seedling establishment and space for growth and development of 
Acanthomintha ilicifolia that are:
    (i) Within chaparral, grassland, and coastal sage scrub;
    (ii) On gentle slopes ranging from 0 to 25 degrees;
    (iii) Derived from gabbro and soft calcareous sandstone substrates 
with a loose, crumbly structure and deep fissures (approximately 1 to 2 
feet (30 to 60 cm)); and
    (iv) Characterized by a low density of forbs and geophytes, and a 
low density or absence of shrubs.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which such 
structures are located existing on the effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using a base of U.S. Geological Survey 7.5[min] quadrangle maps, 
and the critical habitat units were then mapped using UTM coordinates.
    (5) Note: Index map of critical habitat units for Acanthomintha 
ilicifolia (San Diego thornmint) follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: San Diego County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle maps San Luis Rey, San Marcos, Encinitas, and Rancho Santa 
Fe.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1, Subunits 1A and 1C, follows:

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    (7) Unit 3: San Diego County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle map Viejas Mountain.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 3, Subunits 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, and 3F, follows:

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    (8) Unit 4: San Diego County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle maps Alpine and Dulzura.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 4, Subunits 4A and 4C follows:

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        Family Lamiaceae: Hedeoma todsenii (Todsens pennyroyal).

    New Mexico; Sierra County; the Critical Habitat of Hedeoma todsenii 
is best defined by two one-square kilometer sections on the 1000 m2 
Universal Transverse Mercator Grid, Zone 13. The more northern critical 
habitat lies between 76 and 77,000 m N and 39 and 40,000 m E. The 
southern area lies between 74 and 75,000 m N and 40 and 41,000 m E. 
Gypsum limestone soils.
    NOTE: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:

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        Family Lamiaceae: Monardella viminea (willowy monardella)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Diego County, 
California, on the map below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent element of the 
physical and biological features essential to the conservation of 
Monardella viminea is riparian channels with ephemeral drainages and 
adjacent floodplains:
    (i) With a natural hydrological regime, in which:
    (A) Water flows only after peak seasonal rainstorms;
    (B) High runoff events periodically scour riparian vegetation and 
redistribute alluvial material to create new stream channels, benches, 
and sandbars; and
    (C) Water flows for usually less than 48 hours after a rain event, 
without long-term standing water;
    (ii) With surrounding vegetation that provides semi-open, foliar 
cover with:
    (A) Little or no herbaceous understory;
    (B) Little to no canopy cover;
    (C) Open ground cover, less than half of which is herbaceous 
vegetation cover;
    (D) Some shrub cover; and
    (E) An association of other plants, including Eriogonum fasciculatum 
(California buckwheat) and Baccharis sarothroides (broom baccharis);
    (iii) That contain ephemeral drainages that:
    (A) [Reserved]
    (B) Are made up of coarse, rocky, or sandy alluvium; and
    (C) Contain terraced floodplains, terraced secondary benches, 
stabilized sandbars, channel banks, or sandy washes; and
    (iv) That have soil with high sand content, typically characterized 
by sediment and cobble deposits, and further characterized by a high 
content of coarse, sandy grains and low content of silt and clay.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
the effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using a base of U.S. Geological Survey 7.5' quadrangle maps. 
Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse 
Mercator (UTM) zone 11, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 coordinates.
    (5) Unit 1: Sycamore Canyon, and Unit 2, West Sycamore Canyon, San 
Diego County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 and Unit 2, Sycamore Canyon and West Sycamore 
Canyon, follows:

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         Family Liliaceae: Chlorogalum purpureum (purple amole)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Monterey and San Luis 
Obispo counties, California, on the maps below. The maps provided are 
for informational purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Chlorogalum purpureum var. purpureum consist of, but are not limited to:

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    (i) Soils that are sandy clay to loamy clay, well-drained on the 
surface, and are often overlain with fine gravel; and,
    (ii) Plant communities in functioning ecosystems that support 
associated plant and animal species (e.g., pollinators, predator-prey 
species, etc.), including valley and foothill grassland, blue oak 
woodland or oak savannahs, and open areas within shrubland communities. 
Within these vegetation community types, C. p. var. purpureum appears 
where there is little cover of other species which compete for resources 
available for growth and reproduction.
    (3) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum consist of, but are not limited to:
    (i) Well-drained, red clay soils with a large component of gravel 
and pebbles on the upper soil surface; and,
    (ii) Plant communities in functioning ecosystems that support 
associated plant and animal species (e.g., pollinators, predator-prey 
species, etc.), including grassland, blue oak woodland (Quercus 
douglasii) or oak savannahs, and open areas within shrubland 
communities. Within these vegetation communities C. p. var. reductum 
appears where there is little cover of other species which compete for 
resources available for growth and reproduction.
    (4) Critical habitat does not include existing features and 
structures, such as buildings, hard-packed roads (e.g., asphalt, 
pavement), aqueducts, railroads, airport runways and buildings, other 
paved areas, lawns, and other urban landscaped areas not containing any 
of the primary constituent elements.
    (5) Critical Habitat Map Units. Data layers defining map units were 
mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (6) Note: Map 1--Index Map follows:

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    (7) Jolon Unit. (i) Chlorogalum purpureum var. purpureum. Monterey 
County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Jolon. Lands 
bounded by UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 666471, 3985340; 666646, 
3985110; 666965, 3985110; 667260, 3985130; 667281, 3984880; 667567, 
3984910; 667699, 3984690; 667849, 3984770; 668125, 3984770; 668175, 
3984600; 668224,

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3984470; 668334, 3984260; 668086, 3984250; 668094, 3984040; 668004, 
3984040; 667888, 3983960; 667891, 3983860; 668085, 3983860; 668118, 
3983590; 668538, 3983430; 668526, 3983290; 668780, 3983360; 668909, 
3983300; 668905, 3983060; 669317, 3983070; 669346, 3982270; 669638, 
3982120; 669638, 3981950; 669463, 3981960; 669396, 3981850; 668647, 
3981840; 668649, 3982250; 668435, 3982790; 668126, 3982790; 668122, 
3982620; 667509, 3982620; 667426, 3982950; 667272, 3982930; 667261, 
3983040; 667283, 3983420; 666998, 3983420; 666907, 3983410; 666887, 
3984220; 666496, 3984220; 666471, 3985340; 669233, 3978620; 669242, 
3978640; 669244, 3978640; 669255, 3978650; 669303, 3978720; 669365, 
3978680; 669374, 3978620; 669441, 3978600; 669504, 3978600; 669542, 
3978660; 669614, 3978730; 669639, 3978810; 669616, 3978890; 669610, 
3978900; 669594, 3978940; 669654, 3978930; 670986, 3978670; 671848, 
3978660; 671854, 3978560; 671879, 3978440; 671888, 3978350; 671880, 
3978370; 671821, 3978350; 671804, 3978280; 671833, 3978220; 671933, 
3978220; 671918, 3978130; 671922, 3978070; 671947, 3978020; 671981, 
3977950; 671985, 3977900; 671964, 3977870; 671961, 3977850; 670600, 
3977840; 670599, 3977640; 669239, 3978620; 669233, 3978620.

    (ii) Note: See Map 2.

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    (8) Camatta Canyon Unit. (i) Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum. 
San Luis Obispo County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps 
Camatta Ranch, La Panza Ranch, and Pozo Summit. Lands bounded by the 
following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E, N): 747763, 3918050; 747749, 
3918040; 747714, 3918020; 747690, 3918000; 747683, 3917980;

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747690, 3917960; 747722, 3917940; 747754, 3917900; 747749, 3917870; 
747724, 3917870; 747647, 3917860; 747633, 3917860; 747616, 3917850; 
747612, 3917840; 747615, 3917830; 747641, 3917820; 747727, 3917790; 
747718, 3917780; 747687, 3917760; 747655, 3917750; 747635, 3917740; 
747612, 3917720; 747597, 3917690; 747590, 3917660; 747598, 3917630; 
747593, 3917600; 747578, 3917580; 747544, 3917560; 747530, 3917550; 
747525, 3917540; 747528, 3917510; 747527, 3917470; 747521, 3917430; 
747510, 3917410; 747461, 3917370; 747434, 3917370; 747411, 3917360; 
747398, 3917360; 747387, 3917350; 747385, 3917330; 747396, 3917280; 
747396, 3917250; 747381, 3917220; 747368, 3917180; 747366, 3917150; 
747357, 3917140; 747343, 3917130; 747319, 3917130; 747285, 3917140; 
747270, 3917150; 747263, 3917160; 747261, 3917190; 747256, 3917230; 
747246, 3917270; 747224, 3917340; 747164, 3917470; 747106, 3917570; 
747055, 3917640; 747019, 3917690; 746996, 3917700; 746972, 3917720; 
746949, 3917720; 746933, 3917710; 746911, 3917700; 746889, 3917690; 
746875, 3917670; 746869, 3917650; 746870, 3917640; 746875, 3917620; 
746887, 3917620; 746919, 3917610; 746947, 3917600; 746960, 3917590; 
746980, 3917550; 747016, 3917460; 747041, 3917370; 747064, 3917300; 
747080, 3917270; 747080, 3917260; 747066, 3917250; 747048, 3917250; 
746992, 3917290; 746949, 3917330; 746884, 3917390; 746860, 3917390; 
746839, 3917390; 746822, 3917380; 746815, 3917380; 746811, 3917360; 
746814, 3917350; 746818, 3917330; 746828, 3917320; 746854, 3917320; 
746874, 3917310; 746886, 3917300; 746891, 3917290; 746884, 3917280; 
746865, 3917280; 746846, 3917290; 746828, 3917290; 746823, 3917290; 
746817, 3917280; 746809, 3917270; 746810, 3917260; 746804, 3917260; 
746796, 3917260; 746791, 3917270; 746773, 3917290; 746728, 3917310; 
746706, 3917330; 746675, 3917340; 746666, 3917350; 746659, 3917360; 
746653, 3917360; 746639, 3917370; 746607, 3917380; 746587, 3917380; 
746571, 3917390; 746562, 3917390; 746547, 3917400; 746539, 3917410; 
746531, 3917410; 746521, 3917410; 746510, 3917410; 746494, 3917400; 
746477, 3917400; 746460, 3917400; 746443, 3917400; 746422, 3917400; 
746414, 3917400; 746403, 3917410; 746398, 3917420; 746398, 3917430; 
746404, 3917440; 746416, 3917460; 746434, 3917460; 746465, 3917490; 
746469, 3917500; 746450, 3917510; 746433, 3917520; 746394, 3917540; 
746377, 3917550; 746356, 3917570; 746341, 3917580; 746288, 3917640; 
746284, 3917650; 746287, 3917650; 746299, 3917660; 746312, 3917670; 
746317, 3917670; 746318, 3917680; 746312, 3917690; 746297, 3917700; 
746279, 3917730; 746265, 3917760; 746249, 3917770; 746238, 3917770; 
746226, 3917780; 746215, 3917790; 746208, 3917790; 746200, 3917780; 
746191, 3917770; 746171, 3917760; 746162, 3917750; 746155, 3917760; 
746154, 3917790; 746162, 3917810; 746178, 3917830; 746191, 3917840; 
746207, 3917860; 746222, 3917870; 746253, 3917890; 746283, 3917900; 
746311, 3917900; 746347, 3917890; 746371, 3917890; 746409, 3917900; 
746452, 3917930; 746478, 3917950; 746505, 3917980; 746506, 3917990; 
746492, 3918020; 746482, 3918040; 746494, 3918070; 746513, 3918090; 
746543, 3918100; 746605, 3918170; 746677, 3918220; 746752, 3918290; 
746773, 3918320; 746775, 3918350; 746773, 3918390; 746755, 3918390; 
746738, 3918380; 746717, 3918370; 746653, 3918360; 746627, 3918340; 
746598, 3918320; 746508, 3918300; 746462, 3918280; 746412, 3918240; 
746367, 3918190; 746332, 3918140; 746300, 3918110; 746253, 3918080; 
746230, 3918070; 746204, 3918050; 746179, 3918040; 746171, 3917990; 
746145, 3917970; 746040, 3918060; 746016, 3918070; 745994, 3918080; 
745987, 3918090; 745995, 3918100; 746078, 3918120; 746104, 3918130; 
746111, 3918160; 746142, 3918180; 746182, 3918200; 746219, 3918220; 
746273, 3918230; 746301, 3918240; 746328, 3918250; 746361, 3918270; 
746397, 3918290; 746401, 3918310; 746393, 3918330; 746373, 3918330; 
746348, 3918330; 746311, 3918330; 746271, 3918340; 746230, 3918340; 
746150, 3918310; 746067, 3918300; 746003, 3918290; 745960, 3918290; 
745939, 3918290; 745925, 3918380; 745880, 3918460; 745864, 3918500; 
745869, 3918530; 745882, 3918550; 745908, 3918590; 745958, 3918620; 
746000, 3918660; 746017, 3918720; 746034, 3918730; 746127, 3918770; 
746146, 3918790; 746143, 3918820; 746126, 3918840; 746053, 3918890; 
745997, 3918950; 745973, 3918970; 745946, 3918990; 745922, 3919020; 
745902, 3919030; 745872, 3919040; 745839, 3919050; 745790, 3919050; 
745748, 3919040; 745700, 3919030; 745678, 3919030; 745661, 3919040; 
745635, 3919080; 745605, 3919140; 745574, 3919200; 745554, 3919260; 
745533, 3919290; 745517, 3919300; 745498, 3919300; 745493, 3919310; 
745509, 3919330; 745555, 3919360; 745599, 3919390; 745632, 3919420; 
745679, 3919440; 745691, 3919460; 745719, 3919480; 745709, 3919490; 
745685, 3919490; 745627, 3919470; 745585, 3919490; 745548, 3919500; 
745523, 3919520; 745502, 3919520; 745492, 3919530; 745495, 3919540; 
745510, 3919550; 745540, 3919560; 745612, 3919560; 745672, 3919560; 
745728, 3919560; 745768, 3919570; 745813, 3919580; 745850, 3919590; 
745867, 3919600; 745866, 3919630; 745852, 3919670; 745833, 3919680; 
745787, 3919670; 745731, 3919630; 745665, 3919610; 745611, 3919620; 
745568, 3919620; 745550, 3919640; 745538, 3919660; 745536, 3919680; 
745537, 3919700; 745550, 3919720; 745599, 3919740; 745647, 3919760; 
745684, 3919790; 745706, 3919830; 745727, 3919870; 745752, 3919900; 
745789, 3919900; 745836, 3919900; 745913, 3919900; 746019, 3919930; 
746042, 3919950; 746061, 3919970; 746062, 3919990; 746051, 3920010; 
746027, 3920010; 745990, 3920000; 745916, 3919980; 745896, 3919990; 
745901, 3920020; 745938, 3920040; 745962, 3920060; 745971, 3920080; 
745960, 3920100; 745938, 3920100; 745899, 3920110; 745874, 3920120; 
745855, 3920140; 745836, 3920170; 745814, 3920180; 745776, 3920190; 
745732, 3920190; 745689, 3920200; 745665, 3920230; 745641, 3920260; 
745602, 3920290; 745569, 3920320; 745548, 3920340; 745546, 3920360; 
745560, 3920370; 745614, 3920380; 745648, 3920390; 745661, 3920380; 
745685, 3920370; 745726, 3920350; 745800, 3920340; 745838, 3920340; 
745845, 3920360; 745819, 3920380; 745780, 3920440; 745740, 3920520; 
745701, 3920550; 745667, 3920550; 745652, 3920560; 745665, 3920590; 
745718, 3920690; 745733, 3920720; 745748, 3920780; 745761, 3920830; 
745774, 3920870; 745775, 3920880; 745793, 3920890; 745817, 3920890; 
745908, 3920740; 745934, 3920720; 745987, 3920700; 746068, 3920690; 
746148, 3920700; 746221, 3920730; 746252, 3920750; 746293, 3920780; 
746299, 3920800; 746282, 3920820; 746253, 3920830; 746153, 3920820; 
746066, 3920820; 746053, 3920840; 746058, 3920870; 746076, 3920880; 
746156, 3920880; 746175, 3920880; 746197, 3920880; 746275, 3920900; 
746386, 3920960; 746424, 3920990; 746463, 3921030; 746508, 3921090; 
746557, 3921160; 746569, 3921170; 746588, 3921180; 746606, 3921180; 
746620, 3921190; 746625, 3921210; 746625, 3921240; 746612, 3921250; 
746590, 3921260; 746515, 3921240;

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746459, 3921240; 746425, 3921240; 746388, 3921220; 746355, 3921200; 
746336, 3921160; 746327, 3921120; 746315, 3921060; 746308, 3921050; 
746294, 3921050; 746281, 3921060; 746254, 3921100; 746221, 3921150; 
746221, 3921170; 746228, 3921190; 746245, 3921210; 746271, 3921230; 
746313, 3921250; 746333, 3921270; 746347, 3921280; 746367, 3921300; 
746370, 3921320; 746367, 3921350; 746351, 3921370; 746331, 3921370; 
746313, 3921380; 746292, 3921380; 746273, 3921370; 746242, 3921360; 
746214, 3921350; 746189, 3921350; 746162, 3921360; 746137, 3921360; 
746119, 3921380; 746104, 3921390; 746097, 3921420; 746103, 3921440; 
746122, 3921460; 746144, 3921480; 746165, 3921490; 746189, 3921490; 
746208, 3921480; 746256, 3921450; 746272, 3921440; 746292, 3921440; 
746311, 3921440; 746410, 3921520; 746476, 3921550; 746498, 3921550; 
746523, 3921550; 746538, 3921560; 746545, 3921570; 746551, 3921650; 
746548, 3921670; 746538, 3921680; 746493, 3921680; 746482, 3921700; 
746473, 3921710; 746475, 3921730; 746498, 3921760; 746504, 3921780; 
746502, 3921800; 746473, 3921850; 746454, 3921870; 746442, 3921890; 
746417, 3921910; 746384, 3921930; 746348, 3921940; 746307, 3921960; 
746292, 3921970; 746283, 3922000; 746281, 3922030; 746289, 3922060; 
746301, 3922090; 746317, 3922100; 746331, 3922100; 746360, 3922090; 
746389, 3922090; 746414, 3922090; 746432, 3922100; 746441, 3922110; 
746446, 3922140; 746442, 3922170; 746434, 3922230; 746435, 3922250; 
746440, 3922270; 746453, 3922290; 746467, 3922290; 746489, 3922300; 
746509, 3922310; 746525, 3922310; 746538, 3922320; 746544, 3922350; 
746540, 3922390; 746527, 3922430; 746527, 3922450; 746538, 3922490; 
746548, 3922520; 746547, 3922540; 746540, 3922570; 746525, 3922590; 
746500, 3922650; 746493, 3922680; 746489, 3922700; 746492, 3922770; 
746528, 3922910; 746530, 3922930; 746527, 3922950; 746520, 3922970; 
746500, 3923000; 746490, 3923020; 746483, 3923040; 746478, 3923070; 
746483, 3923090; 746493, 3923100; 746503, 3923110; 746521, 3923110; 
746538, 3923100; 746559, 3923090; 746577, 3923090; 746605, 3923100; 
746643, 3923110; 746706, 3923150; 746757, 3923170; 746779, 3923180; 
746795, 3923200; 746798, 3923210; 746791, 3923220; 746753, 3923220; 
746744, 3923230; 746742, 3923250; 746751, 3923260; 746853, 3923320; 
746880, 3923330; 746913, 3923340; 746931, 3923340; 746955, 3923330; 
746998, 3923330; 747041, 3923320; 747069, 3923320; 747097, 3923330; 
747118, 3923340; 747136, 3923350; 747219, 3923440; 747260, 3923500; 
747281, 3923540; 747298, 3923570; 747312, 3923580; 747326, 3923590; 
747342, 3923590; 747356, 3923600; 747368, 3923590; 747377, 3923570; 
747373, 3923530; 747358, 3923480; 747349, 3923430; 747337, 3923390; 
747325, 3923340; 747307, 3923290; 747276, 3923250; 747201, 3923150; 
747165, 3923110; 746995, 3922870; 746993, 3922860; 746995, 3922850; 
747005, 3922840; 747020, 3922830; 747041, 3922840; 747075, 3922860; 
747099, 3922880; 747146, 3922900; 747186, 3922920; 747197, 3922930; 
747207, 3922950; 747216, 3922950; 747225, 3922950; 747236, 3922940; 
747251, 3922900; 747264, 3922890; 747281, 3922880; 747306, 3922880; 
747327, 3922880; 747370, 3923000; 747382, 3923030; 747387, 3923050; 
747416, 3923120; 747428, 3923150; 747500, 3923240; 747536, 3923280; 
747612, 3923330; 747636, 3923360; 747645, 3923390; 747645, 3923420; 
747649, 3923440; 747657, 3923460; 747700, 3923510; 747720, 3923550; 
747748, 3923590; 747770, 3923620; 747790, 3923660; 747803, 3923670; 
747826, 3923670; 747887, 3923650; 747950, 3923650; 748022, 3923650; 
748039, 3923650; 748041, 3923660; 748037, 3923680; 748023, 3923700; 
748006, 3923720; 747990, 3923740; 747974, 3923770; 747962, 3923810; 
747960, 3923840; 747970, 3923860; 747981, 3923880; 747996, 3923890; 
748044, 3923900; 748071, 3923920; 748085, 3923920; 748100, 3923920; 
748109, 3923910; 748118, 3923900; 748128, 3923890; 748140, 3923890; 
748152, 3923900; 748211, 3923990; 748268, 3924040; 748330, 3924080; 
748359, 3924090; 748388, 3924100; 748416, 3924100; 748442, 3924090; 
748452, 3924080; 748454, 3924070; 748448, 3924050; 748422, 3924000; 
748375, 3923900; 748341, 3923840; 748270, 3923740; 748235, 3923680; 
748231, 3923670; 748237, 3923650; 748251, 3923650; 748352, 3923630; 
748409, 3923610; 748431, 3923600; 748450, 3923590; 748466, 3923600; 
748481, 3923620; 748520, 3923660; 748600, 3923730; 748644, 3923740; 
748683, 3923740; 748707, 3923750; 748732, 3923770; 748765, 3923850; 
748775, 3923880; 748774, 3923900; 748751, 3923910; 748726, 3923910; 
748671, 3923890; 748636, 3923890; 748617, 3923900; 748613, 3923920; 
748610, 3923950; 748623, 3923970; 748639, 3923990; 748667, 3924000; 
748698, 3924000; 748722, 3923990; 748745, 3923970; 748766, 3923950; 
748791, 3923940; 748819, 3923930; 748839, 3923940; 748856, 3923950; 
748906, 3924030; 748920, 3924050; 748955, 3924080; 748977, 3924090; 
749004, 3924100; 749019, 3924110; 749028, 3924130; 749048, 3924200; 
749057, 3924210; 749072, 3924220; 749093, 3924220; 749139, 3924200; 
749192, 3924180; 749241, 3924150; 749269, 3924120; 749317, 3924060; 
749415, 3923900; 749435, 3923880; 749454, 3923870; 749480, 3923870; 
749568, 3923900; 749642, 3923920; 749751, 3923970; 749776, 3923980; 
749801, 3923970; 749815, 3923970; 749827, 3923950; 749839, 3923940; 
749858, 3923930; 749886, 3923910; 749914, 3923910; 749975, 3923910; 
750044, 3923920; 750067, 3923920; 750084, 3923910; 750090, 3923890; 
750081, 3923870; 750070, 3923850; 750064, 3923830; 750072, 3923820; 
750087, 3923820; 750116, 3923860; 750128, 3923870; 750140, 3923890; 
750148, 3923910; 750159, 3923920; 750171, 3923920; 750189, 3923920; 
750207, 3923910; 750226, 3923900; 750237, 3923880; 750240, 3923860; 
750244, 3923840; 750256, 3923820; 750279, 3923800; 750307, 3923790; 
750375, 3923770; 750398, 3923760; 750415, 3923740; 750431, 3923710; 
750440, 3923520; 750441, 3923470; 750450, 3923440; 750472, 3923420; 
750549, 3923350; 750595, 3923310; 750629, 3923270; 750653, 3923240; 
750669, 3923210; 750677, 3923130; 750672, 3923070; 750675, 3923010; 
750688, 3922960; 750712, 3922910; 750722, 3922880; 750724, 3922860; 
750722, 3922840; 750711, 3922810; 750698, 3922780; 750681, 3922750; 
750659, 3922720; 750636, 3922710; 750614, 3922690; 750594, 3922680; 
750578, 3922670; 750574, 3922650; 750577, 3922630; 750581, 3922600; 
750579, 3922590; 750575, 3922570; 750545, 3922530; 750468, 3922450; 
750452, 3922440; 750441, 3922420; 750439, 3922400; 750432, 3922280; 
750423, 3922250; 750405, 3922220; 750371, 3922180; 750295, 3922080; 
750292, 3922070; 750296, 3922070; 750337, 3922050; 750386, 3922030; 
750409, 3922020; 750418, 3921990; 750418, 3921960; 750414, 3921930; 
750399, 3921910; 750382, 3921900; 750350, 3921880; 750316, 3921860; 
750280, 3921850; 750267, 3921840; 750260, 3921840; 750258, 3921820; 
750260, 3921810; 750277, 3921780; 750286, 3921780; 750300, 3921770; 
750356, 3921770; 750401, 3921780; 750414, 3921770; 750424, 3921760; 
750411, 3921690; 750373, 3921610;

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750371, 3921590; 750381, 3921570; 750427, 3921410; 750429, 3921390; 
750422, 3921370; 750261, 3921120; 750246, 3921100; 750229, 3921080; 
750183, 3921030; 750128, 3920980; 749952, 3920750; 749915, 3920710; 
749813, 3920640; 749685, 3920560; 749611, 3920530; 749582, 3920530; 
749556, 3920540; 749531, 3920560; 749512, 3920560; 749493, 3920560; 
749485, 3920530; 749480, 3920500; 749380, 3920480; 749352, 3920490; 
749338, 3920510; 749324, 3920530; 749305, 3920530; 749300, 3920560; 
749311, 3920580; 749307, 3920590; 749295, 3920600; 749255, 3920620; 
749223, 3920620; 749121, 3920630; 749101, 3920630; 749090, 3920620; 
749076, 3920600; 749063, 3920580; 749056, 3920550; 749057, 3920520; 
749058, 3920480; 749053, 3920450; 749015, 3920410; 748981, 3920370; 
748931, 3920330; 748829, 3920280; 748815, 3920290; 748807, 3920300; 
748816, 3920320; 748878, 3920360; 748892, 3920390; 748897, 3920420; 
748898, 3920440; 748890, 3920460; 748874, 3920470; 748855, 3920480; 
748830, 3920480; 748771, 3920480; 748648, 3920490; 748619, 3920490; 
748579, 3920470; 748511, 3920440; 748477, 3920390; 748451, 3920350; 
748417, 3920330; 748396, 3920320; 748363, 3920330; 748330, 3920330; 
748310, 3920350; 748308, 3920360; 748314, 3920380; 748333, 3920390; 
748356, 3920400; 748398, 3920430; 748438, 3920460; 748459, 3920480; 
748464, 3920490; 748457, 3920510; 748362, 3920610; 748332, 3920660; 
748328, 3920690; 748312, 3920690; 748295, 3920690; 748283, 3920660; 
748260, 3920620; 748237, 3920560; 748231, 3920520; 748216, 3920500; 
748186, 3920470; 748067, 3920380; 747994, 3920310; 747954, 3920300; 
747914, 3920280; 747853, 3920280; 747818, 3920270; 747778, 3920260; 
747754, 3920260; 747736, 3920270; 747723, 3920290; 747719, 3920310; 
747707, 3920320; 747694, 3920310; 747654, 3920270; 747640, 3920240; 
747616, 3920210; 747578, 3920190; 747531, 3920160; 747501, 3920140; 
747484, 3920120; 747471, 3920090; 747464, 3920070; 747460, 3920050; 
747462, 3920030; 747456, 3920000; 747460, 3919980; 747466, 3919960; 
747479, 3919950; 747488, 3919940; 747505, 3919940; 747521, 3919950; 
747534, 3919960; 747549, 3919970; 747569, 3919990; 747588, 3919990; 
747613, 3920000; 747631, 3919990; 747645, 3919980; 747652, 3919970; 
747655, 3919950; 747648, 3919930; 747642, 3919900; 747629, 3919880; 
747628, 3919870; 747649, 3919830; 747659, 3919810; 747658, 3919800; 
747642, 3919790; 747618, 3919780; 747565, 3919760; 747534, 3919760; 
747506, 3919770; 747446, 3919790; 747380, 3919820; 747335, 3919850; 
747322, 3919860; 747304, 3919850; 747277, 3919830; 747253, 3919800; 
747213, 3919770; 747196, 3919750; 747191, 3919730; 747196, 3919720; 
747217, 3919700; 747426, 3919630; 747495, 3919610; 747519, 3919600; 
747533, 3919590; 747545, 3919570; 747548, 3919550; 747545, 3919530; 
747523, 3919510; 747498, 3919490; 747478, 3919480; 747442, 3919490; 
747410, 3919500; 747391, 3919500; 747373, 3919500; 747363, 3919480; 
747349, 3919450; 747328, 3919440; 747302, 3919440; 747282, 3919440; 
747268, 3919440; 747262, 3919420; 747277, 3919340; 747295, 3919290; 
747309, 3919240; 747329, 3919190; 747348, 3919140; 747360, 3919110; 
747375, 3919080; 747398, 3919050; 747419, 3919000; 747435, 3918950; 
747478, 3918910; 747484, 3918890; 747485, 3918870; 747470, 3918820; 
747459, 3918790; 747455, 3918770; 747458, 3918740; 747457, 3918700; 
747463, 3918670; 747474, 3918650; 747496, 3918640; 747524, 3918640; 
747562, 3918620; 747581, 3918580; 747594, 3918540; 747600, 3918520; 
747620, 3918510; 747636, 3918480; 747652, 3918460; 747659, 3918440; 
747663, 3918420; 747662, 3918390; 747656, 3918370; 747656, 3918340; 
747652, 3918310; 747645, 3918290; 747649, 3918270; 747670, 3918260; 
747698, 3918250; 747720, 3918240; 747748, 3918220; 747777, 3918200; 
747783, 3918190; 747787, 3918170; 747786, 3918140; 747790, 3918120; 
747790, 3918080; 747778, 3918070; 747763, 3918050.
    (ii) Note: Map 3 follows:

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Family Limnanthaceae: Limnanthes floccosa ssp. californica (Butte County 
                               meadowfoam)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Tehama and Butte 
Counties, California, on the map below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Limnanthes floccosa ssp. californica (Butte County meadowfoam) are the 
habitat components that provide:
    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in 
paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Tehama and Butte Counties.
    (5) Unit 2: Butte County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangle Richardson Springs.
    (6) Unit 3: Butte County, California.
    (7) Unit 4: Butte County, California.
    (8) Units 1-4 (Map 1) follow:

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Family Limnanthaceae: Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora (large-flowered 
                           woolly meadowfoam)

    (1) Critical habitat units for Jackson County, Oregon, are depicted 
on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora are the following habitat components:
    (i) Vernal pools or ephemeral wetlands and the adjacent upland 
margins of these depressions that hold water for a sufficient length of 
time to sustain Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora germination, growth, 
and reproduction, occurring in the Rogue River Valley vernal pool 
landscape. These vernal pools or ephemeral wetlands are seasonally 
inundated during wet years but do not necessarily fill with water every 
year due to natural variability in rainfall, and support native plant 
populations. Areas of sufficient size and quality are likely to have the 
following characteristics:
    (A) Elevations from 372 to 469 m (1,220 to 1,540 ft);
    (B) Associated dominant native plants including, but not limited to: 
Alopecurus saccatus, Deschampsia danthonioides, Eryngium petiolatum, 
Lasthenia californica, Myosurus minimus, Navarretia leucocephala ssp. 
leucocephala, Phlox gracilis, Plagiobothrys bracteatus, Trifolium 
depauperatum, and Triteleia hyacinthina.
    (C) A minimum area of 8 ha (20 ac) to provide intact hydrology and 
protection from development and weed sources.
    (ii) The hydrologically and ecologically functional system of 
interconnected pools, ephemeral wetlands, or depressions within a matrix 
of surrounding uplands that together form vernal pool complexes within 
the greater watershed. The associated features may include the pool 
basin or depressions; an intact hardpan subsoil underlying the surface 
soils up to 0.75 m (2.5 ft) in depth; and surrounding uplands, including 
mound topography and other geographic and edaphic features, that support 
these systems of hydrologically interconnected pools and other ephemeral 
wetlands (which may vary in extent depending on site-specific 
characteristics of pool size and depth, soil type, and hardpan depth).
    (iii) Silt, loam, and clay soils that are of alluvial origin, with a 
0 to 3 percent slope, primarily classified as Agate-Winlo complex soils, 
but also including Coker clay, Carney clay, Provig-Agate complex soils, 
and Winlo very gravelly loam soils.
    (iv) No or negligible presence of competitive, nonnative, invasive 
plant species. Negligible is defined for the purpose of this rule as a 
minimal level of nonnative plant species that will still allow 
Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora to continue to survive and recover.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (including, 
but not limited to, buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other 
paved areas) and the land on which they are located existing within the 
legal boundaries on the effective date of this rule and not containing 
one or more of the primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical habitat unit maps. These critical habitat units were 
mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator, Zone 10, North American 
Datum 1983 (UTM NAD 83) coordinates. These coordinates establish the 
vertices and endpoints of the boundaries of the units.
    (5) Note: The reference to ``Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora'' 
on the map is equivalent to ``Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora.'' 
Index map for critical habitat in Jackson County, Oregon, follows:

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    (6) Unit RV1 for Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora: Shady Cove, 
Jackson County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV1 consists of approximately 8 ha (20 ha) of intact vernal 
pool-mounded prairie habitat. The unit is located 460 m (1,500 ft) west 
of Highway 62 and parallels a 430-m (1,411-ft) stretch of the highway. 
The unit is 0.8 km (0.5 mi) south of Shady Cove, 1.3 km (0.8 mi) 
northeast of Takelma Park, and 122 m (400 ft) east of the Rogue River.

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    (ii) Note: The reference to ``Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora'' 
on the map is equivalent to ``Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora.'' Map 
of Unit RV1 follows:
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    (7) Unit RV2 for Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora: Hammel Road, 
Jackson County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV2 is composed of four subunits and comprises 
approximately 69 ha (169 ac) of

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vernal pool-mounded prairie. The unit is located 1.2 km (0.75 mi) 
northeast of the confluence of Reese Creek and the Rogue River, 1.3 km 
(0.8 mi) west of Highway 62, and 430 m (1,400 ft) east of the Rogue 
River.
    (ii) Note: The reference to ``Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora'' 
on the map is equivalent to ``Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora.'' Map 
of Unit RV2 follows:
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    (8) Unit RV3 for Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora: North Eagle 
Point, Jackson County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV3 is composed of four subunits and totals 490 ha (1,210 
ac) of intact vernal pool habitat. The unit is located southwest of 
Mosser Mountain and northeast of Long Mountain. The four subunits 
loosely follow a 6.9-km (4.3-mi) stretch of Hog Creek beginning at its 
origin. Originating 3.8 km (2.4 mi) east of Highway 62 in subunit RV3D, 
Hog Creek runs through RV3C, crosses Highway 62, flows between RV3B 
(located 100 m (328 ft) west of Highway 62) and RV3A (located 600 m 
(1,970 ft) west of Highway 62), before emptying into the Rogue River 
after 2.4 km (1.5 mi). Subunit RV3A is located 560 m (1,837 ft) 
southeast of the confluence of Reese Creek and the Rogue River. Subunit 
RV3B is located 100 m (328 ft) west of Highway 62 at the intersection of 
Ball Road and extends along an 835-m (2,740-ft) stretch of Hog Creek. 
Subunit RV3C is located 2 km (1.2 mi) north of Eagle Point (see Index 
map) and extends 2.6 km (1.6 mi) south of the junction of Ball Road and 
Reese Creek Road. Subunit RV3D is located 3.2 km (2 mi) east of Long 
Mountain and is 2.4 km (1.5 mi) southeast of the junction of Highway 62 
and Ball Road. It extends along a 1.8-km (1.1-mi) stretch of Hog Creek.
    (ii) Note: The reference to ``Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora'' 
on the map is equivalent to ``Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora.'' Map 
of Unit RV3 follows:

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    (9) Unit RV4 for Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora: Rogue Plains, 
Jackson County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV4 consists of 243 ha (600 ac) of partially intact vernal 
pool-mounded prairie habitat. The unit is located 122 m (400 ft) 
southeast of the junction of Highway 234 and Modoc Road. It extends 2 km 
(1.2 mi) south along Modoc Road from the intersection, is located 1.4 km 
(0.87 mi) southwest of Dodge Bridge, and is 1.0 km (0.6 mi) northwest of 
Rattlesnake Rapids on the Rogue River.

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    (ii) Note: The reference to ``Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora'' 
on the map is equivalent to ``Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora.'' Map 
of Unit RV4 follows:
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    (10) Unit RV5 for Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora: Table Rock 
Terrace, Jackson County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV5 includes 49 ha (122 ac) of intact vernal pool-mounded 
prairie habitat. The unit is located on privately owned land

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670 m (2,200 ft) north of the junction of Modoc and Antioc Roads, is 1.4 
km (0.9 mi) east of Upper Table Rock, and is 650 m (2,300 ft) west of 
the Rogue River. This unit follows along an 800-m (2,600-ft) stretch of 
Modoc Road to the east of the unit and along a 700-m (2,300-ft) stretch 
of Antioc Road to the west of the unit.
    (ii) Note: The reference to ``Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora'' 
on the map is equivalent to ``Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora.'' Map 
of Unit RV5 follows:
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    (11) Unit RV6 for Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora: White City, 
Jackson County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV6 for Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora consists of 
eight subunits totaling 740 ha (1,829 ac) in size and includes intact 
vernal pool-mounded prairie and swale habitats. The unit is located 
around White City, is 1.6 km (1.0 mi) southwest of Eagle Point, and is 
440 m (1,444 ft) southeast of the confluence of the Rogue River and 
Little Butte Creek. Subunit RV6A is located north of Whetstone Creek and 
is 500 m (1,200 ft) west of the junction of Highway 62 and Antelope 
Road. Subunits RV6B, RV6C, RV6D, and RV6E are located north of Avenue G 
in White City, south of Little Butte Creek, and 670 m (2,200 ft) 
southwest of Antelope Creek. Subunits RV6F and RV6G are located 
approximately 500 feet west of Dry Creek and are east of Highway 62 in 
White City. Subunit RV6H is located north of Whetstone Creek and south 
of Antelope Road. Subunit RV6H roughly encircles the Hoover Ponds, east 
of Highway 62, and is 850 m (2,790 ft) east of subunit RV6A.
    (ii) Note: The reference to ``Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora'' 
on the map is equivalent to ``Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora.'' Map 
of Unit RV6 follows:

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    (12) Unit RV7 for Limnanthes pumila spp. grandiflora: Agate Lake, 
Jackson County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV7 consists of 421 ha (1,039 ac) of intact vernal pool-
mounded prairie and swale habitat. The unit is located 500 m (1,640 ft) 
east of the Agate Reservoir, lies along a 5.4-km (3.4-mi) stretch 
roughly parallel and between Dry Creek and Antelope Creek, is 330 m 
(1,080 ft) north of Tater Hill, and is 1.4 km (0.9 mi) southeast of the 
confluence of Dry Creek and Antelope Creek.

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    (ii) Note: The reference to ``Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora'' 
on the map is equivalent to ``Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora.'' Map 
of Unit RV7 follows:
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    (13) Unit RV8 for Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora: Whetstone 
Creek, Jackson County, Oregon.
    (i) Unit RV8 consists of 344 ha (850 ac) of intact vernal pool-
mounded prairie and swale habitat. The unit is located approximately

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1.4 km (0.9 mi) southeast of the confluence of the Rogue River and 
Whetstone Creek, 2.2 km (1.4 mi) southwest of Tou Velle State Park, and 
2.9 km southeast of the confluence of Bear Creek and the Rogue River. 
The unit roughly parallels a 2.6-km (1.6-mi) stretch of Whetstone Creek 
to the south.
    (ii) Note: The reference to ``Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora'' 
on the map is equivalent to ``Limnanthes pumila ssp. grandiflora.'' Map 
of Unit RV8 follows:
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  Family Linaceae: Linum carteri var. carteri (Carter's small-flowered 
                                  flax)

    (1) Critical habitat units for Linum carteri var. carteri are 
depicted for Miami-Dade County, Florida, on the maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Linum 
carteri var. carteri are:
    (i) Areas of pine rockland habitat that contain:
    (A) Open canopy, semi-open subcanopy, and understory;
    (B) Substrate of oolitic limestone rock; and
    (C) A plant community of predominately native vegetation that may 
include, but is not limited to:
    (1) Canopy vegetation dominated by Pinus elliottii var. densa (South 
Florida slash pine);
    (2) Subcanopy vegetation that may include, but is not limited to, 
Serenoa repens (saw palmetto), Sabal palmetto (cabbage palm), 
Coccothrinax argentata (silver palm), Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle), 
Myrsine floridana (myrsine), Metopium toxiferum (poisonwood), Byrsonima 
lucida (locustberry), Tetrazygia bicolor (tetrazygia), Guettarda scabra 
(rough velvetseed), Ardisia escallonioides (marlberry), Psidium longipes 
(mangroveberry), Sideroxylon salicifolium (willow bustic), and Rhus 
copallinum (winged sumac);
    (3) Short-statured shrubs that may include, but are not limited to, 
Quercus pumila (running oak), Randia aculeata (white indigoberry), 
Crossopetalum ilicifolium (Christmas berry), Morinda royoc (redgal), and 
Chiococca alba (snowberry); and
    (4) Understory vegetation that may include, but is not limited to: 
Andropogon spp.; Schizachyrium gracile, S. rhizomatum, and S. sanguineum 
(bluestems); Aristida purpurascens (arrowfeather threeawn); Sorghastrum 
secundum (lopsided Indiangrass); Muhlenbergia capillaris (hairawn 
muhly); Rhynchospora floridensis (Florida white-top sedge); Tragia 
saxicola (pineland noseburn); Echites umbellata (devil's potato); Croton 
linearis (pineland croton); Chamaesyce spp. (sandmats); Chamaecrista 
deeringiania (partridge pea); Zamia integrifolia (coontie); and Anemia 
adiantifolia (maidenhair pineland fern).
    (ii) A disturbance regime that naturally or artificially duplicates 
natural ecological processes (e.g., fire, hurricanes, or other weather 
events) and that maintains the pine rockland habitat described in 
paragraph (2)(i) of this entry.
    (iii) Habitats that are connected and of sufficient area to sustain 
viable populations of Linum carteri var. carteri in the pine rockland 
habitat described in paragraph (2)(i) of this entry.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located exists within the legal boundaries on 
September 16, 2015.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Unit maps were developed using ESRI 
ArcGIS mapping software along with various spatial data layers. ArcGIS 
was also used to calculate the size of habitat areas. The projection 
used in mapping and calculating distances and locations within the units 
was North American Albers Equal Area Conic, NAD 83. The maps in this 
entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the 
boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot 
points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at 
the Service's Internet site at http://www.fws.gov/verobeach/, at the 
Federal eRulemaking Portal (http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. 
FWS-R4-ES-2013-0108), and at the field office responsible for this 
designation. You may obtain field office location information by 
contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which 
are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit LCC1: Trinity Pineland and surrounding areas, Miami-Dade 
County, Florida. Map of Unit LCC1 follows:

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    (7) Unit LCC2: Nixon Smiley Pineland Preserve and surrounding areas, 
Miami-Dade County, Florida. Map of Unit LCC2 follows:

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    (8) Unit LCC3: USDA Subtropical Horticultural Research Station and 
surrounding areas, Miami-Dade County, Florida. Map of Unit LCC3 follows:

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    (9) Unit LCC4: Richmond Pinelands and surrounding areas, Miami-Dade 
County, Florida. Map of Unit LCC4 follows:

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    (10) Unit LCC5: Quail Roost Pineland and surrounding areas, Miami-
Dade County, Florida. Map of Unit LCC5 follows:

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    (11) Unit LCC6: Camp Owaissa Bauer and surrounding areas, Miami-Dade 
County, Florida. Map of Unit LCC6 follows:

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    (12) Unit LCC7: Navy Wells Pineland Preserve and surrounding areas, 
Miami-Dade County, Florida. Map of Unit LCC7 follows:

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   Family Loasaceae: Mentzelia leucophylla (Ash Meadows blazing star).

    Nevada, Nye County, Ash Meadows: SW\1/4\SW\1/4\ sec. 15, S\1/2\NE\1/
4\, N\1/2\SE\1/4\, and SW\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 21, NW\1/4\NW\1/4\, S\1/
2\NW\1/4\, and NE\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 22, NW\1/4\SW\1/4\ sec. 23, NW\1/
4\NE\1/4\ sec. 28, SE\1/4\SW\1/4\ and SE\1/4\ sec. 35, SW\1/4\SW\1/4\ 
sec. 36, T17S, R50E. NW\1/4\NW\1/4\, SW\1/4\SW\1/4\, and E\1/2\SW\1/4\ 
sec. 1, NE\1/4\NE\1/4\ and S\1/2\SE\1/4\ sec. 2, N\1/2\NE\1/4\ sec. 11, 
NW\1/4\ sec. 12, T18S, R50E.

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    Known primary constituent elements include sandy or saline clay 
soils along canyon washes and near springs and seeps.
    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC01JN91.168
    
Family Malvaceae: Hibiscus dasycalyx (Neches River rose-mallow)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Cherokee, Harrison, 
Houston, Nacogdoches, and Trinity Counties, Texas, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent element of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Hibiscus dasycalyx is intermittent or perennial wetlands within the 
Neches, Sabine, and Angelina River floodplains or Mud and Tantabogue 
Creek basins that contain:
    (i) Hydric alluvial soils and the potential for flowing water when 
found in depressional sloughs, oxbows, terraces, side channels, or sand 
bars; and
    (ii) Native woody or associated herbaceous vegetation, largely with 
an open canopy providing partial to full sun exposure with few to no 
nonnative species.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings; bridges; aqueducts; runways; roads; well pads; metering 
stations; other paved areas; unpaved roads; and the filled areas 
immediately adjacent to pavement) and the land on which they are located 
existing within the legal boundaries on October 11, 2013.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of Strategic Mapping Program (StratMap) digital 
orthophoto quarter-quadrangles (DOQQs), with layers for boundaries and 
roads. The Service's National Wetlands Inventory maps for the 
appropriate USGS quads were also downloaded as layers. Critical habitat 
units were mapped using Geographic Coordinate System (GCS), North 
American, 1983. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying 
regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat 
designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is 
based are available to the public at the Service's internet site, at 
http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/ElectronicLibrary/
ElectronicLibrary_Main.cfm, at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. 
FWS-R2-ES-2013-0027, and at the field office responsible for this 
designation. You may obtain field office location information by 
contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which 
are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: State Highway 94 right-of-way, Trinity County, Texas. 
Map of Unit 1 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Harrison site, Harrison County, Texas. Map of Unit 2 
follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Lovelady, Houston County, Texas. Map of Unit 3 follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: State Highway 204 right-of-way, Cherokee County, Texas. 
Map of

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    (10) Unit 5: Davy Crockett National Forest, Compartment 55, Houston 
County,

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    (11) Unit 6: Davy Crockett National Forest, Compartment 11, Houston 
County,

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    (12) Unit 7: Davy Crockett National Forest, Compartment 20, Houston 
County,

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    (13) Unit 8: Davy Crockett National Forest, Compartment 16, Houston 
County,

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    (14) Unit 9: Champion site, Trinity County, Texas. Map of Unit 9 
follows:

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    (15) Unit 10: Mill Creek Gardens, Nacogdoches County, Texas. Map of 
Unit 10 follows:

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    (16) Unit 11: Camp Olympia, Trinity County, Texas. Map of Unit 11 
follows:

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Family Malvaceae: Kokia drynarioides (koki'o). Hawaii, Island and County 
of Hawaii, North Kona District, three areas totaling approximately 2,600 
                                 acres.

    1. Ka'upulehu Ahupua'a area, bounded as follows: from a point of 
origin at Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate 925880 near or 
on the west boundary of the Ka'upulehu 1800-1801 lava flow 
(approximately at intersection of said west boundary and 2600 ft 
elevation contour); thence west southwesterly approximately 864 ft to 
UTM coordinate 914875 (also near 2600 ft elevation contour); thence 
north northwesterly approximately 1987 ft to UTM coordinate 909899 (near 
the 1400 ft elevation contour); thence east northeasterly approximately 
378 ft to UTM coordinate 913900 (also near the 1400 ft elevation 
contour; then south southeasterly approximately 720 ft to UTM coordinate 
916891; thence east northeasterly approximately 320 ft to UTM coordinate 
920892 (near the said west boundary of the 1800-1801 lava flow); thence 
south southeasterly approximately 1140 ft to the point of origin. 
Included in this area is Ka'upulehu Forest Reserve, Section B.

    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC01JN91.169
    
    2. Ka'upulehu Ahupua'a and Pu'uwa'awa'a Ahupua'a boundary area, 
identified as follows: An unnamed kipuka (discontinuity) in 1800-1801 
lava that straddles the boundary between Ka'upulehu and Pu'uwa'awa'a 
Ahupua'a and also crosses Mamalahoa Highway between 2400 and 1000 feet 
of elevation. Excluded is a small tongue of the said kipuka that extends 
south of UTM coordinate 941885 at approximately 2400 ft of elevation and 
above. UTM coordinate 931924 marks the low elevation end of the said 
kipuka.

    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC01JN91.170
    
    3. Pu'uwa'awa'a Ahupua'a area, identified as follows: Halepi'ula 3, 
Waimea Paddock of Pu'uwa'awa'a Ranch, which lies south of (upslope) and 
abuts Mamalahoa Highway just east of the boundary between Ka'upulehu and 
Pu'uwa'awa'a Ahupua'a. East boundary of the 1800-1801 Ka'upulehu lava 
flow is the west boundary of the paddock. The paddock corners are near 
UTM coordinates 948901 (NW), 985909 (NE) 973886 (SE), and 971879 (SW).

    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC01JN91.171
    
    Primary constituent elements of critical habitat are appropriate 
soil type, climate, protection from grazing damage, protection from 
aggressive exotic weeds, and presence of suitable pollinators.

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        Family Malvaceae: Sidalcea keckii (Keck's checkermallow)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Fresno and Tulare 
Counties, California, on the maps below. The maps provided are for 
informational purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Sidalcea keckii are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Minimally shaded annual grasslands in the foothills of the 
Sierra Nevada Mountains containing open patches in which competing 
vegetation is relatively sparse; and
    (ii) Serpentine soils or other soils that tend to restrict competing 
vegetation.
    (3) Existing features and structures made by people, such as 
buildings, roads, railroads, airports, other paved areas, lawns, and 
other urban landscaped areas, do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Critical Habitat Map Units. (i) Data layers defining map units 
were created on a base of USGS 7.5' quadrangles, and critical habitat 
units were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) 
coordinates.
    (ii) Note: Index map follows:

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    (5) Unit 1: Piedra Unit, Fresno County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Piedra, and Pine Flat Dam, 
California; land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
288300, 4074700; 288200, 4074700; 287700, 4074900; 287000, 4075600; 
287400, 4076100; 287500, 4076300; 287500, 4076700; 287800, 4077000; 
288000, 4077100; 288400, 4076900; 288400, 4076600; 288500, 4076300; 
288300, 4075800; 288200, 4075700; 288300, 4075300; 288200, 4075100; 
288100, 4075100; 288000, 4075000; 288300, 4075000; 288300, 4074700.
    (ii) Note: Unit 1 map follows:

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    (6) Unit 2: Mine Hill Unit, Tulare County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Success Dam, California; land 
bounded by the following UTM11 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 326600, 3988600; 
326500, 3988600; 326200, 3988900; 326100, 3989100; 326200, 3989200; 
326200, 3989300; 326300, 3989400; 326500, 3989400; 326500, 3989500; 
326700, 3989600; 327300, 3989600; 327400, 3989500; 327400, 3989300; 
327200, 3989000; 327100, 3988900; 326700, 3988700; 326600, 3988600.
    (ii) Note: Unit 2 map follows:

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    (7) Unit 3: White River Unit, Tulare County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps White River, California; land 
bounded by the following UTM11 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 334800, 3963600; 
334100, 3963800; 333900, 3964100; 333900, 3964200; 333800, 3964500; 
333800, 3964700; 334000, 3964800; 334400, 3964500; 334500, 3964500; 
334700, 3964600; 334900, 3964800; 335100, 3964800; 335300, 3964900; 
335400, 3964700; 335300, 3964600; 335300, 3964500; 335400, 3964400; 
335500, 3964400; 335500, 3964100; 335200, 3963800; 334800, 3963600.
    (ii) Note: Unit 3 map follows:

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   Family Malvaceae: Sidalcea oregana var. calva (Wenatchee Mountains 
                             checker-mallow)

    (1) Critical habitat unit is depicted for Chelan County, Washington, 
on the map below. The map provided is for informational purposes only.
    (2) Washington, Chelan County. From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle maps 
Peshastin and Tip Top, Washington. T. 23 N., R 18 E., beginning at a 
point on Camas Creek in the NW\1/4\ of NW\1/4\ of section 35 at 
approximately 47[deg]26[min]52[sec] N latitude and 
120[deg]38[min]57[sec] W longitude proceeding downstream 
(northwesterly), expanding in all directions to include the entire 
wetland complex that comprises the Camas Meadow Natural Area Preserve, 
to a point approximately 0.4 km (0.25 mi) from the confluence of 
Pendleton Creek and Peshastin Creek, located at 47[deg]31[min]06[sec] 
and 120[deg]37[min]18[sec] W longitude. From this last point, the 
western boundary of the designated critical habitat parallels Peshastin 
Creek to a point at the southwest of the designated area located at 
47[deg]28[min]46[sec] N latitude and 120[deg]38[min]57[sec] W longitude. 
The maximum elevation of the designated critical habitat is 1,000 m 
(3,300 ft) and the lowest elevation is 488 m (1,600 ft). Critical 
habitat within this area includes watercourses and wetland habitat out 
to the beginning of upland vegetation.
    (3) The known primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Sidalcea oregana var. calva include: surface water or saturated upper 
soil profiles; a wetland plant community dominated by native grasses and 
forbs, and generally free of woody shrubs and conifers that would 
produce shade and competition for Sidalcea oregana var. calva; seeps and 
springs on fine-textured soils (clay loams

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and silt loams), which contribute to the maintenance of hydrologic 
processes necessary to support meadows that remain moist into the early 
summer; and elevations of 488-1,000 m (1,600-3,300 ft).
    Critical habitat does not include existing features and structures, 
such as buildings, roads, aqueducts, railroads, airports, other paved 
areas, lawns, and other rural residential landscaped areas, not 
containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.

    Note: Map follows:

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       Family Malvaceae: Sphaeralcea gierischii (Gierisch mallow)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Washington County, Utah, 
and Mohave County, Arizona, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Gierisch mallow consist of the following components:
    (i) Appropriate geological layers or gypsiferous soils, in the 
Harrisburg Member of the Kaibab Formation, that support individual 
Gierisch mallow plants or their habitat, within the elevation range of 
775 to 1,148 meters (2,477 to 3,766 feet). Appropriate soils are defined 
as:
    (A) Badland,
    (B) Fluvaquents and Torrifluvents,
    (C) Riverwash,
    (D) Cave-Harrisburg-Grapevine complex,
    (E) Grapevine-Hobcan complex,
    (F) Nikey-Ruesh complex,
    (G) Gypill-Hobog complex,
    (H) Hobog-Tidwell complex,
    (I) Hobog-Grapevine complex,
    (J) Grapevine-Shelly complex, and
    (K) Hindu-Rock outcrop-Gypill complex.
    (ii) Appropriate Mojave desert scrub plant community and associated 
native species for the soil types at the sites listed in paragraph 
(2)(i) of this entry.
    (iii) Biological soil crusts within the soil types listed in 
paragraph (2)(i) of this entry.
    (iv) The presence of insect visitors or pollinators, such as the 
globemallow bee and other solitary bees. To ensure the proper suite of 
pollinators are present, this includes habitat that provides nesting 
substrate for pollinators in the areas described in paragraph (2)(ii) of 
this entry.
    (v) Areas free of disturbance and areas with low densities or 
absence of nonnative, invasive plants, such as red brome and cheatgrass.
    (3) Critical habitat includes all gypsum soils described in 
paragraph (2) of this entry, as well as the appropriate Mojave desert 
scrub plant community and associated native species and biological soil 
crusts within the appropriate gypsum soils. Critical habitat also 
includes all pollinators and their habitat within 1,200 meters (3,937 
feet) of gypsum soils occupied by Gierisch mallow. Critical habitat does 
not include manmade structures (such as buildings, aqueducts, runways, 
roads, and other paved areas) and the land on which they are located 
existing within the legal boundaries on September 12, 2013.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using Albers Equal Area (Albers) North American Datum 83 (NAD 
83) coordinates. The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying 
regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical habitat 
designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is 
based are available to the public at the Service's internet site (http:/
/www.fws.gov/southwest/es/Arizona/), at the Federal eRulemaking Portal 
(http://www.regulations.gov, at Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2013-0018, and at 
the field office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field 
office location information by contacting one of the Service regional 
offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Starvation Point Unit, Mohave County, Arizona, and 
Washington County, Utah. Map of Units 1 and 2 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Black Knolls Unit, Mohave County, Arizona. Map of Unit 2 
is provided at paragraph (6) of this entry.

  Family Onagraceae: Oenothera deltoides ssp. howellii (Antioch Dunes 
                            evening-primrose)

    California. An area of land, water, and airspace in Contra Costa 
County with the following components: T. 2 N. R. 2 E. SW\1/4\ section 
17, E\2/3\ of S\1/3\ of section 18.

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    Note: Map provided is for informational purposes only. Map follows:
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          Family Orchidaceae: Piperia yadonii (Yadon's piperia)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Monterey County, 
California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Piperia 
yadonii are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) A vegetation structure providing filtered sunlight on sandy 
soils:
    (A) Coastal pine forest (primarily Monterey pine) with a canopy 
cover of 20 to 70 percent, and a sparse herbaceous understory on Baywood 
sands, Narlon loamy fine sands, Sheridan coarse sandy loams, Tangair 
fine sands, Santa Lucia shaly clay loams and Chamise shaley clay loams 
underlain by a hardpan; or
    (B) Maritime chaparral ridges with dwarfed shrubs (primarily 
Hooker's manzanita) on Reliz shaly clay loams, Sheridan sandy loams, 
Narlon sandy loams, Arnold loamy sands and soils in the Junipero-Sur 
complex, Rock Outcrop-Xerorthents Association, and Arnold-Santa Ynez 
complex, often underlain by rock outcroppings.
    (ii) Presence of nocturnal, short-tongued moths in the families 
Pyralidae, Geometridae, Noctuidae, and Pterophoridae.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
the effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical Habitat Map Units--Data layers defining map units were 
created on base maps using aerial imagery from the National Agricultural 
Imagery Program; aerial imagery captured June 2005. Data were project to 
Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 10, North American Datum (NAD) 
1983.
    (5) Note: Index map of critical habitat for Piperia yadonii (Map 1) 
follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Blohm Ranch, Monterey County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 1 is depicted on Map 2 in paragraph (9)(ii) of this entry.
    (7) [Reserved]

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    (8) Unit 2: Manzanita Park, Monterey County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 2 is depicted on Map 2 in paragraph (9)(ii) of this entry.
    (9) Unit 3: Vierra Canyon, Monterey County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 1, 2, and 3 (Map 2) follows:

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    (10) Unit 4: Aguajito, Monterey County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 4 is depicted on Map 3 in paragraph (12)(ii) of this 
entry.
    (11) Unit 5: Old Capitol, Monterey County, California.

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    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 5 is depicted on Map 3 in paragraph (12)(ii) of this 
entry.
    (12) Unit 6: Monterey Peninsula, Monterey County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 4, 5, and 6 (Map 3) and detail map of Subunit 6a 
(Map 4) follow:

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    (13) Unit 7: Point Lobos Ranch, Monterey County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 7 is depicted on Map 5 in paragraph (14)(ii) of this 
entry.
    (14) Unit 8: Palo Colorado, Monterey County, California.

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    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 7 and 8 (Map 5) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR24OC07.004
    

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  Family Orobanchaceae: Castilleja cinerea (ash-gray Indian paintbrush)

    (1) Critical habitat units for this species are found in San 
Bernardino County, California. The maps provided are for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Castilleja cinerea are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Pebble plains in dry meadow-like openings, or non-pebble plain 
dry meadow margin areas, within upper montane coniferous forest, pinyon-
juniper woodlands, or Great Basin sagebrush in the San Bernardino 
Mountains of San Bernardino County, California; at elevations between 
5,900 to 9,800 ft (1,830 to 2,990 m) that provide space for individual 
and population growth, reproduction and dispersal;
    (ii) Seasonally wet clay, or sandy clay soils, generally containing 
quartzite pebbles, subject to natural hydrological processes that 
include water hydrating the soil and freezing in winter and drying in 
summer causing lifting and churning of included pebbles, or seasonally 
wet silt or saline clay soils in non-pebble plain dry meadow margin 
areas that provide space for individual and population growth, 
reproduction and dispersal, adequate water, air, minerals, and other 
nutritional or physiological requirements to the species; and
    (iii) The presence of one or more of its known host species such as 
Eriogonum kennedyi var. austromontanum, E. kennedyi. var. kennedyi, and 
E. wrightii var. subscaposumon in pebble plain habitat and species such 
as Artemisia tridentata, A. nova, and E. wrightii var. subscaposumon in 
pebble plain and non-pebble plain meadow margin habitat that provide 
some of the physiological requirements for this species.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, airports, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing on the effective date of this 
rule and not containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of USGS 1:24,0000 maps, and critical habitat units 
were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (5) Index map (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Units CACI 1 and CACI 2. Arrastre/Union Flat, San Bernardino 
County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Big Bear City.
    (i) Unit CACI 1. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 512434, 3795966; 512436, 3795961; 512446, 3795966; 512450, 
3795966; 512469, 3795969; 512508, 3795965; 512533, 3795959; 512537, 
3795959; 512539, 3795960; 512549, 3795964; 512560, 3795961; 512568, 
3795954; 512573, 3795948; 512573, 3795936; 512571, 3795930; 512568, 
3795927; 512565, 3795927; 512563, 3795927; 512563,

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3795924; 512561, 3795914; 512556, 3795904; 512555, 3795903; 512554, 
3795901; 512548, 3795879; 512535, 3795835; 512544, 3795791; 512546, 
3795790; 512554, 3795787; 512568, 3795779; 512576, 3795774; 512582, 
3795771; 512592, 3795764; 512595, 3795753; 512595, 3795747; 512591, 
3795739; 512584, 3795732; 512581, 3795731; 512575, 3795727; 512569, 
3795727; 512560, 3795728; 512552, 3795733; 512544, 3795739; 512542, 
3795740; 512541, 3795739; 512540, 3795738; 512525, 3795717; 512469, 
3795694; 512447, 3795680; 512445, 3795679; 512427, 3795653; 512428, 
3795649; 512450, 3795617; 512476, 3795588; 512476, 3795588; 512504, 
3795564; 512514, 3795552; 512541, 3795525; 512546, 3795509; 512548, 
3795508; 512553, 3795501; 512554, 3795500; 512558, 3795490; 512566, 
3795479; 512573, 3795468; 512584, 3795444; 512586, 3795433; 512588, 
3795412; 512594, 3795398; 512601, 3795395; 512607, 3795395; 512627, 
3795401; 512632, 3795400; 512641, 3795402; 512654, 3795400; 512675, 
3795405; 512691, 3795401; 512699, 3795397; 512703, 3795397; 512707, 
3795394; 512715, 3795393; 512718, 3795391; 512730, 3795388; 512740, 
3795378; 512742, 3795374; 512746, 3795371; 512770, 3795357; 512806, 
3795330; 512815, 3795317; 512837, 3795311; 512856, 3795327; 512872, 
3795330; 512883, 3795343; 512886, 3795339; 512900, 3795331; 512905, 
3795319; 512909, 3795312; 512913, 3795307; 512913, 3795306; 512913, 
3795305; 512914, 3795303; 512920, 3795287; 512924, 3795286; 512935, 
3795275; 512938, 3795270; 512944, 3795264; 512948, 3795258; 512953, 
3795250; 512955, 3795245; 512954, 3795239; 512953, 3795233; 512949, 
3795225; 512946, 3795221; 512949, 3795219; 512976, 3795203; 512998, 
3795196; 513008, 3795189; 513014, 3795187; 513019, 3795183; 513030, 
3795176; 513031, 3795173; 513048, 3795163; 513049, 3795158; 513051, 
3795154; 513053, 3795150; 513053, 3795143; 513053, 3795142; 513056, 
3795131; 513053, 3795122; 513053, 3795109; 513055, 3795098; 513059, 
3795095; 513062, 3795091; 513066, 3795086; 513069, 3795084; 513072, 
3795077; 513076, 3795073; 513079, 3795066; 513080, 3795064; 513083, 
3795057; 513083, 3795052; 513083, 3795047; 513082, 3795043; 513080, 
3795036; 513080, 3795034; 513079, 3795025; 513077, 3795018; 513075, 
3795011; 513075, 3795007; 513072, 3794999; 513069, 3794994; 513066, 
3794989; 513058, 3794982; 513053, 3794982; 513047, 3794982; 513037, 
3794982; 513035, 3794981; 513017, 3794975; 513010, 3794975; 513006, 
3794978; 513000, 3794981; 512993, 3794985; 512988, 3794988; 512973, 
3794993; 512965, 3794993; 512960, 3794991; 512951, 3794990; 512944, 
3794988; 512938, 3794987; 512934, 3794988; 512924, 3794989; 512915, 
3794991; 512897, 3794997; 512886, 3795001; 512875, 3795007; 512866, 
3795012; 512852, 3795026; 512850, 3795031; 512847, 3795037; 512848, 
3795042; 512848, 3795045; 512856, 3795057; 512861, 3795057; 512871, 
3795053; 512875, 3795052; 512883, 3795047; 512863, 3795065; 512861, 
3795066; 512853, 3795072; 512853, 3795075; 512847, 3795081; 512851, 
3795097; 512867, 3795120; 512875, 3795132; 512879, 3795132; 512881, 
3795135; 512913, 3795143; 512919, 3795177; 512903, 3795187; 512899, 
3795188; 512884, 3795190; 512840, 3795190; 512839, 3795192; 512835, 
3795194; 512826, 3795195; 512825, 3795196; 512811, 3795199; 512812, 
3795203; 512811, 3795204; 512811, 3795217; 512800, 3795241; 512793, 
3795247; 512785, 3795251; 512778, 3795254; 512765, 3795263; 512732, 
3795279; 512696, 3795299; 512648, 3795303; 512621, 3795315; 512618, 
3795316; 512607, 3795318; 512601, 3795321; 512585, 3795327; 512561, 
3795335; 512558, 3795344; 512555, 3795349; 512545, 3795359; 512533, 
3795366; 512510, 3795373; 512508, 3795373; 512500, 3795376; 512498, 
3795372; 512497, 3795370; 512495, 3795367; 512492, 3795368; 512490, 
3795372; 512490, 3795379; 512489, 3795379; 512484, 3795381; 512485, 
3795387; 512482, 3795398; 512482, 3795418; 512485, 3795432; 512484, 
3795433; 512486, 3795443; 512486, 3795452; 512453, 3795490; 512413, 
3795508; 512409, 3795509; 512408, 3795507; 512406, 3795499; 512398, 
3795500; 512390, 3795509; 512386, 3795512; 512354, 3795501; 512340, 
3795496; 512357, 3795495; 512366, 3795491; 512362, 3795478; 512360, 
3795467; 512361, 3795466; 512364, 3795462; 512368, 3795462; 512373, 
3795469; 512376, 3795462; 512392, 3795462; 512392, 3795461; 512393, 
3795461; 512401, 3795463; 512406, 3795462; 512408, 3795459; 512429, 
3795455; 512432, 3795454; 512437, 3795449; 512437, 3795446; 512434, 
3795435; 512431, 3795430; 512434, 3795422; 512433, 3795419; 512434, 
3795416; 512432, 3795410; 512433, 3795405; 512430, 3795402; 512428, 
3795397; 512423, 3795395; 512421, 3795393; 512393, 3795381; 512369, 
3795385; 512368, 3795386; 512367, 3795386; 512351, 3795394; 512339, 
3795398; 512339, 3795414; 512342, 3795418; 512342, 3795425; 512350, 
3795437; 512339, 3795449; 512324, 3795455; 512306, 3795472; 512299, 
3795481; 512283, 3795473; 512264, 3795473; 512249, 3795472; 512248, 
3795473; 512247, 3795473; 512237, 3795473; 512228, 3795473; 512223, 
3795475; 512207, 3795477; 512189, 3795483; 512172, 3795485; 512165, 
3795492; 512163, 3795493; 512156, 3795496; 512155, 3795496; 512150, 
3795497; 512149, 3795498; 512135, 3795504; 512124, 3795510; 512100, 
3795517; 512095, 3795519; 512080, 3795516; 512060, 3795516; 512044, 
3795536; 512052, 3795560; 512056, 3795588; 512064, 3795616; 512064, 
3795617; 512065, 3795620; 512081, 3795644; 512087, 3795650; 512088, 
3795651; 512089, 3795652; 512101, 3795664; 512123, 3795675; 512123, 
3795688; 512123, 3795695; 512122, 3795699; 512119, 3795715; 512111, 
3795727; 512119, 3795747; 512125, 3795759; 512133, 3795784; 512135, 
3795798; 512143, 3795822; 512155, 3795842; 512171, 3795857; 512199, 
3795878; 512223, 3795886; 512228, 3795889; 512235, 3795890; 512242, 
3795892; 512248, 3795895; 512282, 3795913; 512334, 3795929; 512377, 
3795941; 512380, 3795941; 512383, 3795942; 512387, 3795942; 512394, 
3795943; 512397, 3795947; 512412, 3795966; 512417, 3795971; 512422, 
3795975; 512427, 3795979; 512430, 3795978; 512434, 3795966.
    (ii) Unit CACI 2. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 513282, 3797202; 513312, 3797195; 513346, 3797179; 
513347, 3797179; 513352, 3797178; 513378, 3797155; 513382, 3797151; 
513404, 3797137; 513430, 3797126; 513434, 3797122; 513438, 3797119; 
513475, 3797110; 513503, 3797106; 513500, 3797115; 513500, 3797124; 
513510, 3797137; 513520, 3797137; 513532, 3797131; 513545, 3797124; 
513554, 3797111; 513554, 3797108; 513567, 3797110; 513599, 3797116; 
513650, 3797107; 513655, 3797103; 513659, 3797103; 513666, 3797099; 
513668, 3797098; 513694, 3797083; 513708, 3797069; 513727, 3797057; 
513758, 3797027; 513788, 3796985; 513797, 3796978; 513801, 3796976; 
513815, 3796968; 513834, 3796962; 513876, 3796962; 513926, 3796970; 
513952, 3796981; 513956, 3796985; 513979, 3797000; 514002, 3797019; 
514028, 3797035; 514070, 3797061; 514093, 3797069; 514129, 3797075; 
514136, 3797079; 514216,

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3797087; 514238, 3797082; 514329, 3797076; 514364, 3797073; 514406, 
3797069; 514444, 3797046; 514455, 3797019; 514448, 3797004; 514444, 
3797001; 514441, 3796991; 514418, 3796945; 514401, 3796935; 514398, 
3796928; 514393, 3796914; 514396, 3796911; 514384, 3796831; 514384, 
3796806; 514387, 3796798; 514383, 3796764; 514375, 3796741; 514362, 
3796721; 514357, 3796709; 514343, 3796691; 514329, 3796661; 514318, 
3796650; 514303, 3796631; 514288, 3796623; 514276, 3796625; 514270, 
3796622; 514239, 3796625; 514197, 3796645; 514171, 3796637; 514166, 
3796635; 514151, 3796626; 514106, 3796587; 514064, 3796561; 514003, 
3796519; 513965, 3796488; 513946, 3796458; 513946, 3796457; 513959, 
3796433; 513996, 3796392; 514005, 3796381; 514022, 3796370; 514030, 
3796350; 514036, 3796343; 514043, 3796339; 514101, 3796309; 514102, 
3796309; 514108, 3796307; 514111, 3796304; 514142, 3796287; 514170, 
3796255; 514215, 3796208; 514291, 3796164; 514355, 3796119; 514424, 
3796055; 514439, 3796024; 514451, 3796009; 514449, 3795971; 514450, 
3795964; 514443, 3795894; 514441, 3795891; 514440, 3795890; 514393, 
3795830; 514332, 3795801; 514321, 3795800; 514291, 3795789; 514262, 
3795785; 514258, 3795783; 514231, 3795781; 514227, 3795781; 514226, 
3795781; 514155, 3795776; 514144, 3795785; 514116, 3795789; 514088, 
3795817; 514047, 3795891; 514018, 3795938; 514005, 3795973; 513980, 
3796014; 513957, 3796046; 513948, 3796055; 513865, 3796109; 513828, 
3796145; 513797, 3796168; 513780, 3796186; 513762, 3796200; 513760, 
3796201; 513723, 3796230; 513687, 3796286; 513678, 3796295; 513674, 
3796304; 513669, 3796313; 513661, 3796338; 513655, 3796353; 513652, 
3796365; 513634, 3796408; 513630, 3796430; 513628, 3796432; 513627, 
3796434; 513625, 3796439; 513622, 3796448; 513622, 3796451; 513619, 
3796455; 513615, 3796461; 513612, 3796466; 513607, 3796471; 513601, 
3796475; 513594, 3796479; 513581, 3796480; 513579, 3796481; 513577, 
3796481; 513568, 3796491; 513563, 3796494; 513561, 3796495; 513560, 
3796500; 513560, 3796506; 513560, 3796508; 513562, 3796511; 513567, 
3796513; 513573, 3796517; 513578, 3796520; 513586, 3796523; 513592, 
3796524; 513582, 3796530; 513580, 3796555; 513590, 3796564; 513595, 
3796566; 513601, 3796566; 513598, 3796573; 513589, 3796592; 513581, 
3796602; 513570, 3796605; 513551, 3796618; 513539, 3796656; 513548, 
3796669; 513548, 3796676; 513571, 3796707; 513590, 3796760; 513590, 
3796810; 513587, 3796851; 513586, 3796856; 513584, 3796863; 513571, 
3796887; 513565, 3796881; 513546, 3796877; 513512, 3796881; 513489, 
3796900; 513481, 3796923; 513481, 3796924; 513465, 3796924; 513438, 
3796920; 513432, 3796923; 513431, 3796922; 513380, 3796910; 513348, 
3796878; 513329, 3796849; 513326, 3796805; 513300, 3796757; 513293, 
3796749; 513291, 3796739; 513275, 3796710; 513273, 3796706; 513268, 
3796698; 513256, 3796676; 513232, 3796652; 513204, 3796636; 513196, 
3796629; 513168, 3796629; 513162, 3796631; 513162, 3796628; 513162, 
3796619; 513158, 3796609; 513155, 3796603; 513149, 3796597; 513138, 
3796593; 513131, 3796584; 513128, 3796581; 513148, 3796577; 513167, 
3796562; 513167, 3796528; 513152, 3796516; 513146, 3796511; 513141, 
3796511; 513118, 3796501; 513119, 3796501; 513131, 3796493; 513134, 
3796488; 513145, 3796482; 513149, 3796466; 513145, 3796450; 513137, 
3796434; 513126, 3796434; 513115, 3796429; 513106, 3796427; 513100, 
3796425; 513087, 3796427; 513085, 3796426; 513082, 3796427; 513085, 
3796425; 513089, 3796424; 513094, 3796423; 513099, 3796421; 513103, 
3796421; 513107, 3796420; 513109, 3796419; 513120, 3796414; 513122, 
3796411; 513123, 3796407; 513123, 3796401; 513121, 3796389; 513110, 
3796387; 513089, 3796387; 513085, 3796387; 513080, 3796383; 513075, 
3796378; 513069, 3796376; 513065, 3796378; 513061, 3796380; 513038, 
3796401; 513031, 3796403; 513022, 3796403; 513016, 3796403; 513010, 
3796404; 513007, 3796408; 512998, 3796427; 512993, 3796432; 512984, 
3796432; 512976, 3796431; 512967, 3796430; 512958, 3796430; 512948, 
3796431; 512942, 3796435; 512942, 3796440; 512943, 3796447; 512947, 
3796453; 512958, 3796458; 512968, 3796460; 512981, 3796461; 512990, 
3796462; 512998, 3796461; 513002, 3796462; 513000, 3796463; 512996, 
3796465; 512992, 3796472; 512986, 3796477; 512982, 3796485; 512977, 
3796493; 512985, 3796499; 512986, 3796501; 512996, 3796509; 513006, 
3796518; 513003, 3796519; 513001, 3796524; 513001, 3796528; 513003, 
3796531; 513006, 3796533; 513013, 3796536; 513026, 3796540; 513031, 
3796543; 513019, 3796558; 513004, 3796600; 513004, 3796623; 513001, 
3796637; 513009, 3796690; 513024, 3796717; 513039, 3796763; 513070, 
3796797; 513089, 3796843; 513096, 3796872; 513099, 3796901; 513095, 
3796915; 513094, 3796917; 513076, 3796939; 513072, 3796962; 513087, 
3796975; 513089, 3796980; 513123, 3797003; 513126, 3797015; 513126, 
3797031; 513106, 3797069; 513087, 3797088; 513084, 3797137; 513096, 
3797163; 513103, 3797175; 513141, 3797195; 513182, 3797197; 513184, 
3797197; 513218, 3797201; 513240, 3797201; 513255, 3797202; 513282, 
3797202.
    (iii) Note: Map of Units CACI 1 and CACI 2 (Map 2) follows:

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    (7) Units CACI 3 and CACI 4. Big Bear Lake, San Bernardino County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Big Bear Lake.
    (i) Unit CACI 3. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 506933, 3788172; 506933, 3788172; 507055, 3788172; 507058, 
3788169; 507058, 3788169; 507166, 3788172; 507208, 3788170; 507213, 
3788165; 507215, 3788157; 507213, 3788134; 507205, 3788104; 507197, 
3788062; 507176, 3788009; 507151, 3787955; 507123, 3787915; 507111, 
3787897; 507087, 3787865; 507069, 3787840; 507045,

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3787831; 507043, 3787831; 507040, 3787820; 507041, 3787818; 507036, 
3787807; 507036, 3787807; 507036, 3787806; 507036, 3787806; 507025, 
3787783; 507009, 3787755; 507006, 3787754; 507000, 3787747; 506974, 
3787747; 506974, 3787747; 506973, 3787747; 506968, 3787747; 506967, 
3787748; 506954, 3787751; 506938, 3787779; 506942, 3787811; 506954, 
3787842; 506966, 3787866; 506974, 3787869; 506956, 3787901; 506949, 
3787935; 506941, 3787974; 506938, 3788020; 506941, 3788043; 506939, 
3788042; 506926, 3788042; 506907, 3788042; 506901, 3788049; 506892, 
3788058; 506885, 3788071; 506885, 3788093; 506888, 3788115; 506895, 
3788135; 506911, 3788153; 506933, 3788160; 506933, 3788172.
    (ii) Unit CACI 4. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 507777, 3788001; 507780, 3787993; 507783, 3788009; 
507791, 3788029; 507801, 3788015; 507806, 3788013; 507806, 3788005; 
507811, 3787989; 507811, 3787973; 507811, 3787949; 507810, 3787946; 
507810, 3787941; 507807, 3787932; 507806, 3787930; 507804, 3787929; 
507803, 3787925; 507802, 3787925; 507790, 3787909; 507764, 3787877; 
507732, 3787851; 507704, 3787839; 507688, 3787829; 507686, 3787828; 
507682, 3787826; 507682, 3787827; 507678, 3787826; 507674, 3787876; 
507666, 3787929; 507659, 3787975; 507659, 3788001; 507669, 3788023; 
507682, 3788035; 507707, 3788042; 507729, 3788042; 507752, 3788036; 
507767, 3788013; 507769, 3788006; 507777, 3788001.
    (iii) Note: Map of Units CACI 3 and CACI 4 (Map 3) follows:

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    (8) Units CACI 5 and CACI 6. Broom Flat, San Bernardino County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Onyx Peak.
    (i) Unit CACI 5. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 525644, 3786958; 525650, 3786943; 525657, 3786886; 525619, 
3786867; 525580, 3786879; 525577, 3786894; 525574, 3786905; 525542, 
3786911; 525498, 3786892; 525473, 3786847; 525450, 3786817; 525440, 
3786790; 525442, 3786753; 525491, 3786702; 525528, 3786682; 525545, 
3786658; 525552, 3786616; 525518, 3786601; 525472, 3786618; 525418, 
3786655; 525374, 3786645; 525352,

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3786596; 525312, 3786569; 525288, 3786552; 525285, 3786508; 525261, 
3786459; 525229, 3786435; 525185, 3786425; 525148, 3786423; 525114, 
3786442; 525107, 3786462; 525112, 3786503; 525121, 3786543; 525151, 
3786587; 525190, 3786606; 525202, 3786658; 525246, 3786724; 525278, 
3786795; 525327, 3786873; 525374, 3786910; 525377, 3786968; 525396, 
3786994; 525428, 3787032; 525469, 3787091; 525533, 3787152; 525580, 
3787209; 525619, 3787254; 525644, 3787311; 525657, 3787355; 525688, 
3787387; 525733, 3787419; 525746, 3787419; 525771, 3787444; 525771, 
3787508; 525777, 3787565; 525771, 3787616; 525777, 3787641; 525815, 
3787629; 525834, 3787597; 525860, 3787552; 525898, 3787527; 525911, 
3787495; 525904, 3787457; 525904, 3787425; 525892, 3787368; 525860, 
3787324; 525828, 3787260; 525784, 3787203; 525777, 3787152; 525765, 
3787127; 525733, 3787121; 525688, 3787076; 525644, 3787019; 525638, 
3786974; 525644, 3786958.
    (ii) Unit CACI 6. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 525111, 3785431; 525155, 3785406; 525142, 3785419; 
525199, 3785419; 525250, 3785412; 525307, 3785393; 525365, 3785362; 
525378, 3785345; 525421, 3785349; 525497, 3785323; 525558, 3785296; 
525600, 3785262; 525661, 3785220; 525706, 3785197; 525744, 3785182; 
525813, 3785170; 525870, 3785170; 525950, 3785201; 526053, 3785243; 
526125, 3785292; 526198, 3785323; 526247, 3785330; 526297, 3785338; 
526358, 3785338; 526411, 3785327; 526457, 3785292; 526491, 3785262; 
526529, 3785227; 526556, 3785170; 526556, 3785132; 526552, 3785079; 
526548, 3785022; 526540, 3784978; 526562, 3784983; 526585, 3784983; 
526610, 3784977; 526632, 3784967; 526642, 3784945; 526639, 3784907; 
526632, 3784885; 526616, 3784847; 526604, 3784834; 526588, 3784815; 
526575, 3784789; 526562, 3784774; 526617, 3784774; 526651, 3784759; 
526651, 3784751; 526662, 3784735; 526662, 3784724; 526642, 3784701; 
526625, 3784671; 526614, 3784655; 526626, 3784653; 526636, 3784634; 
526632, 3784615; 526616, 3784593; 526604, 3784577; 526594, 3784567; 
526582, 3784558; 526575, 3784548; 526562, 3784542; 526550, 3784535; 
526547, 3784534; 526522, 3784488; 526509, 3784440; 526506, 3784412; 
526495, 3784379; 526459, 3784332; 526457, 3784330; 526449, 3784321; 
526434, 3784252; 526415, 3784229; 526418, 3784219; 526423, 3784219; 
526430, 3784207; 526436, 3784191; 526442, 3784178; 526445, 3784162; 
526439, 3784151; 526445, 3784130; 526476, 3784019; 526510, 3783943; 
526522, 3783890; 526541, 3783795; 526567, 3783692; 526579, 3783627; 
526606, 3783581; 526647, 3783490; 526680, 3783446; 526713, 3783425; 
526764, 3783396; 526818, 3783371; 526861, 3783342; 526873, 3783324; 
526876, 3783323; 526878, 3783320; 526913, 3783270; 526922, 3783257; 
526963, 3783235; 526981, 3783233; 527032, 3783219; 527050, 3783204; 
527064, 3783175; 527075, 3783143; 527071, 3783137; 527074, 3783128; 
527051, 3783117; 527037, 3783121; 527006, 3783124; 526970, 3783139; 
526945, 3783150; 526930, 3783150; 526898, 3783168; 526872, 3783183; 
526869, 3783183; 526840, 3783163; 526840, 3783139; 526843, 3783117; 
526861, 3783088; 526890, 3783052; 526911, 3783037; 526907, 3783059; 
526904, 3783081; 526901, 3783107; 526917, 3783113; 526926, 3783107; 
526939, 3783094; 526946, 3783072; 526955, 3783069; 526958, 3783062; 
526961, 3783031; 526961, 3783008; 526960, 3783003; 526974, 3782994; 
526978, 3782969; 526979, 3782968; 526979, 3782967; 526981, 3782954; 
526976, 3782944; 526975, 3782934; 526937, 3782873; 526904, 3782868; 
526894, 3782863; 526880, 3782865; 526853, 3782861; 526788, 3782899; 
526724, 3782957; 526678, 3783010; 526653, 3783029; 526644, 3783034; 
526634, 3783043; 526613, 3783059; 526600, 3783077; 526571, 3783103; 
526524, 3783161; 526489, 3783206; 526476, 3783219; 526473, 3783226; 
526448, 3783262; 526452, 3783284; 526470, 3783284; 526495, 3783297; 
526493, 3783306; 526477, 3783327; 526441, 3783378; 526419, 3783393; 
526408, 3783425; 526401, 3783469; 526394, 3783531; 526390, 3783585; 
526381, 3783631; 526351, 3783704; 526339, 3783719; 526299, 3783803; 
526269, 3783859; 526263, 3783867; 526261, 3783869; 526234, 3783893; 
526221, 3783921; 526209, 3783936; 526113, 3784063; 526089, 3784082; 
526072, 3784131; 526026, 3784168; 526012, 3784180; 525995, 3784180; 
525987, 3784194; 525958, 3784212; 525951, 3784270; 525969, 3784310; 
526016, 3784379; 526029, 3784402; 526038, 3784423; 526068, 3784501; 
526071, 3784513; 526089, 3784575; 526109, 3784589; 526125, 3784624; 
526125, 3784644; 526103, 3784691; 526089, 3784702; 526083, 3784713; 
526072, 3784721; 526062, 3784751; 526049, 3784775; 526052, 3784781; 
526049, 3784789; 526065, 3784836; 526067, 3784883; 526064, 3784909; 
526060, 3784931; 525995, 3784927; 525944, 3784916; 525912, 3784910; 
525882, 3784896; 525828, 3784881; 525786, 3784858; 525737, 3784850; 
525710, 3784854; 525630, 3784865; 525573, 3784888; 525508, 3784927; 
525478, 3784965; 525455, 3785003; 525382, 3785037; 525360, 3785067; 
525328, 3785099; 525326, 3785095; 525301, 3785044; 525263, 3785019; 
525238, 3785063; 525231, 3785120; 525206, 3785165; 525206, 3785203; 
525187, 3785247; 525149, 3785273; 525072, 3785298; 524965, 3785304; 
524926, 3785298; 524869, 3785292; 524799, 3785323; 524799, 3785362; 
524831, 3785406; 524869, 3785444; 524876, 3785470; 524914, 3785489; 
524933, 3785501; 524984, 3785495; 525022, 3785482; 525066, 3785470; 
525111, 3785431.
    (iii) Note: Map of Units CACI 5 and CACI 6 (Map 4) follows:

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    (9) Units CACI 7, CACI 8, CACI 9. Fawnskin, San Bernardino County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Fawnskin.
    (i) Unit CACI 7. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 506020, 3792309; 506020, 3792303; 506001, 3792335; 506014, 
3792404; 506014, 3792468; 506001, 3792538; 505982, 3792557; 505963, 
3792595; 505950, 3792639; 505937, 3792671; 505944, 3792703; 505994, 
3792722; 506039, 3792722; 506109, 3792684; 506147, 3792665; 506191, 
3792627; 506229, 3792582; 506217, 3792525; 506166,

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3792493; 506121, 3792462; 506109, 3792442; 506109, 3792417; 506096, 
3792392; 506077, 3792373; 506052, 3792335; 506020, 3792309.
    (ii) Unit CACI 8. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 506636, 3791541; 506604, 3791490; 506547, 3791496; 
506534, 3791515; 506515, 3791579; 506522, 3791661; 506502, 3791757; 
506490, 3791807; 506502, 3791852; 506547, 3791941; 506579, 3792017; 
506610, 3792100; 506629, 3792182; 506649, 3792220; 506668, 3792233; 
506687, 3792227; 506680, 3792214; 506693, 3792182; 506706, 3792138; 
506712, 3792074; 506725, 3792036; 506706, 3791928; 506680, 3791846; 
506674, 3791801; 506674, 3791744; 506668, 3791674; 506655, 3791623; 
506636, 3791541.
    (iii) Unit CACI 9. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 509277, 3790880; 509264, 3790854; 509248, 3790857; 
509229, 3790873; 509223, 3790908; 509223, 3790943; 509226, 3790972; 
509232, 3790991; 509261, 3791003; 509273, 3790988; 509277, 3790969; 
509273, 3790943; 509277, 3790908; 509277, 3790880.
    (iv) Note: Map of Units CACI 7, CACI 8, CACI 9 (Map 5) follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR26DE07.014

    (10) Units CACI 10, CACI 11, CACI 12, CACI 15, and CACI 16. Gold 
Mountain and North Baldwin Lake, San Bernardino County, California. From 
USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Big Bear City.
    (i) Unit CACI 10. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 516297, 3793523; 516342, 3793514; 516374, 3793491; 
516405, 3793447; 516412, 3793390; 516424, 3793352; 516421, 3793333; 
516437, 3793335; 516450, 3793331; 516463, 3793309; 516466, 3793281; 
516465, 3793279; 516475,

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3793268; 516469, 3793227; 516447, 3793207; 516421, 3793189; 516380, 
3793166; 516345, 3793154; 516311, 3793139; 516272, 3793103; 516244, 
3793081; 516215, 3793077; 516187, 3793090; 516206, 3793135; 516202, 
3793144; 516207, 3793149; 516196, 3793141; 516172, 3793137; 516163, 
3793137; 516157, 3793137; 516154, 3793135; 516147, 3793133; 516132, 
3793125; 516128, 3793123; 516109, 3793112; 516096, 3793112; 516095, 
3793112; 516081, 3793111; 516065, 3793105; 516045, 3793109; 516017, 
3793126; 516016, 3793127; 516006, 3793132; 516003, 3793145; 515998, 
3793153; 515995, 3793166; 515988, 3793165; 515980, 3793163; 515971, 
3793161; 515961, 3793161; 515956, 3793162; 515943, 3793162; 515926, 
3793178; 515919, 3793180; 515912, 3793182; 515905, 3793188; 515899, 
3793193; 515893, 3793198; 515884, 3793209; 515881, 3793219; 515879, 
3793220; 515793, 3793243; 515732, 3793233; 515685, 3793220; 515647, 
3793211; 515577, 3793211; 515536, 3793230; 515507, 3793261; 515501, 
3793303; 515501, 3793335; 515542, 3793357; 515586, 3793360; 515625, 
3793357; 515666, 3793341; 515707, 3793335; 515761, 3793338; 515809, 
3793354; 515828, 3793376; 515851, 3793399; 515851, 3793403; 515848, 
3793408; 515845, 3793414; 515844, 3793417; 515842, 3793424; 515842, 
3793431; 515843, 3793438; 515839, 3793448; 515845, 3793446; 515849, 
3793444; 515856, 3793439; 515860, 3793433; 515872, 3793430; 515873, 
3793429; 515879, 3793443; 515901, 3793468; 515904, 3793468; 515910, 
3793468; 515917, 3793461; 515921, 3793461; 515935, 3793473; 515980, 
3793495; 516015, 3793501; 516082, 3793514; 516132, 3793514; 516212, 
3793520; 516262, 3793527; 516297, 3793523.
    (ii) Unit CACI 11. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 516768, 3792969; 516744, 3792965; 516720, 3792965; 
516705, 3792961; 516685, 3792953; 516673, 3792949; 516652, 3792935; 
516645, 3792926; 516642, 3792923; 516641, 3792918; 516633, 3792898; 
516633, 3792891; 516633, 3792891; 516623, 3792868; 516621, 3792864; 
516585, 3792863; 516581, 3792865; 516578, 3792862; 516562, 3792870; 
516560, 3792871; 516556, 3792871; 516545, 3792873; 516540, 3792875; 
516521, 3792875; 516510, 3792864; 516502, 3792855; 516496, 3792848; 
516490, 3792840; 516477, 3792833; 516463, 3792824; 516461, 3792822; 
516450, 3792804; 516447, 3792800; 516438, 3792788; 516423, 3792784; 
516410, 3792780; 516377, 3792769; 516375, 3792768; 516364, 3792763; 
516319, 3792740; 516318, 3792740; 516311, 3792737; 516304, 3792731; 
516298, 3792731; 516283, 3792725; 516279, 3792728; 516271, 3792727; 
516229, 3792731; 516176, 3792758; 516157, 3792773; 516130, 3792803; 
516127, 3792815; 516119, 3792849; 516138, 3792891; 516157, 3792925; 
516180, 3792952; 516203, 3792979; 516233, 3793009; 516268, 3793036; 
516274, 3793041; 516275, 3793055; 516282, 3793087; 516298, 3793112; 
516329, 3793125; 516364, 3793131; 516453, 3793154; 516520, 3793160; 
516590, 3793166; 516610, 3793155; 516641, 3793150; 516668, 3793139; 
516694, 3793116; 516717, 3793093; 516732, 3793074; 516748, 3793055; 
516759, 3793039; 516770, 3793024; 516772, 3793012; 516775, 3793010; 
516778, 3793004; 516778, 3793004; 516780, 3793001; 516784, 3792993; 
516783, 3792989; 516783, 3792987; 516783, 3792987; 516783, 3792987; 
516782, 3792985; 516780, 3792983; 516780, 3792981; 516777, 3792979; 
516777, 3792978; 516775, 3792975; 516773, 3792971; 516772, 3792971; 
516772, 3792971; 516771, 3792971; 516769, 3792970; 516768, 3792969.
    (iii) Unit CACI 12. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 517804, 3791769; 517801, 3791754; 517782, 3791754; 
517766, 3791765; 517766, 3791780; 517774, 3791792; 517782, 3791796; 
517804, 3791792; 517804, 3791769.
    (iv) Unit CACI 15. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 516160, 3795525; 516163, 3795551; 516182, 3795563; 
516194, 3795563; 516198, 3795566; 516240, 3795559; 516278, 3795551; 
516308, 3795555; 516331, 3795578; 516396, 3795605; 516406, 3795603; 
516415, 3795605; 516453, 3795601; 516491, 3795578; 516491, 3795574; 
516491, 3795551; 516472, 3795525; 516466, 3795501; 516465, 3795486; 
516468, 3795452; 516480, 3795422; 516486, 3795415; 516518, 3795399; 
516552, 3795379; 516598, 3795380; 516649, 3795388; 516655, 3795391; 
516654, 3795425; 516658, 3795442; 516685, 3795452; 516698, 3795449; 
516708, 3795431; 516716, 3795406; 516765, 3795429; 516807, 3795448; 
516810, 3795448; 516834, 3795456; 516857, 3795452; 516906, 3795429; 
516933, 3795410; 516960, 3795383; 516971, 3795361; 516986, 3795334; 
517009, 3795299; 517032, 3795262; 517063, 3795223; 517097, 3795181; 
517110, 3795163; 517131, 3795140; 517165, 3795101; 517184, 3795090; 
517207, 3795083; 517211, 3795082; 517269, 3795104; 517278, 3795133; 
517272, 3795170; 517264, 3795193; 517230, 3795239; 517196, 3795288; 
517154, 3795349; 517150, 3795370; 517146, 3795376; 517139, 3795399; 
517141, 3795414; 517139, 3795425; 517146, 3795448; 517154, 3795471; 
517211, 3795517; 517245, 3795521; 517314, 3795517; 517360, 3795509; 
517381, 3795485; 517386, 3795479; 517388, 3795476; 517402, 3795460; 
517413, 3795433; 517440, 3795387; 517460, 3795371; 517489, 3795353; 
517506, 3795341; 517520, 3795334; 517584, 3795315; 517611, 3795292; 
517653, 3795261; 517672, 3795219; 517699, 3795159; 517718, 3795115; 
517749, 3795078; 517759, 3795070; 517786, 3795052; 517809, 3795029; 
517840, 3794999; 517841, 3794997; 517851, 3794987; 517882, 3794923; 
517908, 3794881; 517917, 3794871; 517939, 3794854; 517981, 3794819; 
518023, 3794812; 518038, 3794812; 518095, 3794819; 518152, 3794816; 
518155, 3794815; 518171, 3794816; 518202, 3794804; 518251, 3794778; 
518339, 3794755; 518411, 3794732; 518461, 3794724; 518461, 3794713; 
518457, 3794698; 518442, 3794683; 518439, 3794680; 518438, 3794679; 
518415, 3794652; 518458, 3794642; 518462, 3794598; 518443, 3794587; 
518438, 3794583; 518413, 3794573; 518371, 3794577; 518322, 3794586; 
518279, 3794597; 518246, 3794608; 518230, 3794614; 518206, 3794614; 
518133, 3794617; 518117, 3794619; 518097, 3794610; 518097, 3794615; 
518097, 3794618; 518098, 3794621; 518069, 3794625; 518061, 3794625; 
518045, 3794627; 518046, 3794602; 518045, 3794602; 518039, 3794605; 
518034, 3794609; 518019, 3794610; 518017, 3794611; 518019, 3794605; 
518019, 3794589; 518012, 3794567; 517993, 3794554; 517968, 3794567; 
517946, 3794573; 517936, 3794560; 517920, 3794548; 517914, 3794549; 
517917, 3794545; 517924, 3794535; 517931, 3794526; 517939, 3794516; 
517948, 3794503; 517954, 3794493; 517959, 3794482; 517964, 3794473; 
517964, 3794468; 517959, 3794461; 517950, 3794456; 517934, 3794458; 
517923, 3794462; 517905, 3794469; 517892, 3794475; 517882, 3794478; 
517869, 3794480; 517852, 3794480; 517859, 3794462; 517866, 3794439; 
517889, 3794413; 517927, 3794397; 517988, 3794404; 518030, 3794416; 
518087, 3794439; 518110, 3794450; 518141, 3794473; 518187, 3794489; 
518187, 3794490; 518222,

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3794509; 518263, 3794506; 518311, 3794497; 518358, 3794490; 518419, 
3794490; 518476, 3794493; 518481, 3794494; 518521, 3794504; 518558, 
3794517; 518564, 3794521; 518569, 3794521; 518583, 3794526; 518586, 
3794527; 518612, 3794538; 518617, 3794537; 518631, 3794533; 518632, 
3794534; 518633, 3794533; 518663, 3794526; 518666, 3794509; 518673, 
3794503; 518666, 3794484; 518666, 3794453; 518652, 3794447; 518644, 
3794435; 518627, 3794432; 518620, 3794430; 518617, 3794427; 518602, 
3794424; 518587, 3794421; 518565, 3794411; 518549, 3794409; 518508, 
3794396; 518507, 3794395; 518505, 3794395; 518499, 3794393; 518457, 
3794385; 518453, 3794385; 518428, 3794373; 518387, 3794376; 518358, 
3794379; 518338, 3794383; 518327, 3794381; 518297, 3794362; 518273, 
3794328; 518272, 3794325; 518277, 3794321; 518281, 3794312; 518281, 
3794302; 518281, 3794291; 518279, 3794282; 518279, 3794278; 518293, 
3794271; 518316, 3794259; 518369, 3794248; 518415, 3794244; 518426, 
3794242; 518442, 3794241; 518455, 3794236; 518468, 3794233; 518507, 
3794221; 518533, 3794195; 518541, 3794175; 518552, 3794157; 518554, 
3794145; 518560, 3794134; 518558, 3794126; 518560, 3794115; 518552, 
3794092; 518539, 3794081; 518529, 3794065; 518480, 3794069; 518474, 
3794071; 518446, 3794073; 518407, 3794092; 518373, 3794111; 518312, 
3794145; 518305, 3794152; 518297, 3794157; 518280, 3794177; 518270, 
3794183; 518251, 3794179; 518221, 3794179; 518175, 3794164; 518142, 
3794157; 518099, 3794141; 518065, 3794130; 518030, 3794122; 517965, 
3794115; 517927, 3794103; 517901, 3794092; 517878, 3794093; 517863, 
3794088; 517830, 3794088; 517836, 3794390; 517634, 3794390; 517639, 
3794589; 517192, 3794589; 517160, 3794606; 517141, 3794622; 517130, 
3794635; 517123, 3794641; 517120, 3794653; 517119, 3794657; 517112, 
3794663; 517070, 3794705; 517068, 3794708; 517063, 3794711; 517052, 
3794723; 517046, 3794727; 517042, 3794731; 517041, 3794732; 517036, 
3794736; 517030, 3794739; 517025, 3794739; 517020, 3794742; 517019, 
3794742; 517014, 3794745; 517009, 3794751; 517014, 3794755; 517025, 
3794753; 517041, 3794746; 517040, 3794749; 516998, 3794804; 516956, 
3794839; 516952, 3794841; 516906, 3794865; 516883, 3794884; 516856, 
3794905; 516851, 3794907; 516849, 3794897; 516839, 3794910; 516811, 
3794919; 516735, 3794926; 516686, 3794937; 516674, 3794938; 516657, 
3794947; 516643, 3794953; 516613, 3794973; 516582, 3794991; 516573, 
3795005; 516567, 3795010; 516548, 3795037; 516525, 3795059; 516522, 
3795063; 516487, 3795098; 516483, 3795101; 516472, 3795119; 516461, 
3795136; 516443, 3795164; 516430, 3795185; 516420, 3795212; 516419, 
3795216; 516396, 3795265; 516377, 3795311; 516365, 3795341; 516346, 
3795368; 516304, 3795399; 516259, 3795433; 516198, 3795471; 516175, 
3795494; 516167, 3795501; 516168, 3795507; 516160, 3795525.
    (v) Unit CACI 16. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 516869, 3794211; 516844, 3794205; 516809, 3794214; 
516783, 3794239; 516764, 3794271; 516749, 3794300; 516733, 3794325; 
516720, 3794347; 516710, 3794376; 516695, 3794405; 516682, 3794424; 
516672, 3794449; 516669, 3794465; 516688, 3794475; 516723, 3794471; 
516742, 3794449; 516739, 3794421; 516745, 3794385; 516771, 3794351; 
516793, 3794329; 516822, 3794306; 516860, 3794275; 516879, 3794243; 
516869, 3794211.
    (vi) Note: Map of Units CACI 10, CACI 11, CACI 12, CACI 15, and CACI 
16 (Map 6) follows:

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    (11) Units CACI 13 and CACI 14. Holcomb Valley, San Bernardino 
County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Fawnskin.
    (i) Unit CACI 13. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 506727, 3796049; 506738, 3796035; 506743, 3796031; 
506761, 3796001; 506765, 3795985; 506767, 3795981; 506783, 3795942; 
506785, 3795915; 506787, 3795910; 506790, 3795878; 506784, 3795872; 
506782, 3795867; 506779, 3795843; 506773, 3795840; 506772, 3795835; 
506767, 3795833; 506752, 3795821; 506730, 3795818; 506689,

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3795818; 506663, 3795823; 506634, 3795825; 506624, 3795837; 506612, 
3795847; 506606, 3795854; 506597, 3795862; 506571, 3795881; 506571, 
3795883; 506557, 3795893; 506544, 3795910; 506529, 3795930; 506530, 
3795930; 506528, 3795934; 506565, 3795933; 506565, 3795935; 506574, 
3795964; 506600, 3795986; 506635, 3796001; 506633, 3796023; 506631, 
3796041; 506632, 3796041; 506644, 3796045; 506663, 3796042; 506681, 
3796042; 506707, 3796045; 506715, 3796049; 506727, 3796049. Land bounded 
by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 506666, 3795511; 506661, 
3795481; 506647, 3795471; 506625, 3795463; 506622, 3795462; 506612, 
3795476; 506604, 3795484; 506602, 3795500; 506591, 3795480; 506584, 
3795455; 506569, 3795435; 506569, 3795428; 506562, 3795409; 506556, 
3795389; 506547, 3795351; 506537, 3795317; 506532, 3795310; 506524, 
3795303; 506512, 3795298; 506504, 3795291; 506495, 3795298; 506492, 
3795307; 506487, 3795328; 506483, 3795347; 506477, 3795372; 506472, 
3795393; 506470, 3795416; 506466, 3795433; 506463, 3795457; 506468, 
3795488; 506472, 3795510; 506474, 3795533; 506477, 3795567; 506485, 
3795593; 506494, 3795624; 506507, 3795657; 506517, 3795687; 506534, 
3795715; 506555, 3795736; 506549, 3795747; 506552, 3795771; 506564, 
3795799; 506572, 3795807; 506600, 3795819; 506616, 3795811; 506617, 
3795807; 506620, 3795805; 506635, 3795794; 506639, 3795763; 506641, 
3795759; 506670, 3795753; 506695, 3795750; 506705, 3795731; 506695, 
3795712; 506690, 3795703; 506692, 3795687; 506687, 3795672; 506679, 
3795655; 506689, 3795626; 506705, 3795598; 506708, 3795575; 506689, 
3795550; 506677, 3795540; 506676, 3795537; 506666, 3795511.
    (ii) Unit CACI 14. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 509943, 3794740; 509997, 3794674; 510070, 3794623; 
510076, 3794591; 510073, 3794585; 510044, 3794562; 510003, 3794556; 
510054, 3794518; 510105, 3794477; 510124, 3794477; 510194, 3794473; 
510219, 3794442; 510222, 3794391; 510168, 3794347; 510105, 3794283; 
510067, 3794201; 510054, 3794162; 510013, 3794124; 509999, 3794124; 
509999, 3794118; 509996, 3794110; 509991, 3794106; 509987, 3794102; 
509981, 3794099; 509975, 3794097; 509968, 3794095; 509961, 3794096; 
509955, 3794096; 509950, 3794098; 509946, 3794101; 509940, 3794109; 
509940, 3794115; 509940, 3794122; 509943, 3794131; 509947, 3794139; 
509911, 3794159; 509908, 3794173; 509894, 3794173; 509886, 3794181; 
509874, 3794221; 509894, 3794256; 509914, 3794284; 509943, 3794302; 
509943, 3794305; 509893, 3794327; 509858, 3794375; 509839, 3794404; 
509807, 3794445; 509782, 3794480; 509747, 3794531; 509668, 3794579; 
509639, 3794617; 509643, 3794633; 509635, 3794642; 509648, 3794660; 
509649, 3794664; 509664, 3794674; 509668, 3794674; 509674, 3794667; 
509680, 3794664; 509682, 3794659; 509737, 3794651; 509797, 3794623; 
509800, 3794620; 509787, 3794641; 509771, 3794660; 509747, 3794684; 
509743, 3794708; 509747, 3794731; 509755, 3794743; 509775, 3794743; 
509791, 3794735; 509806, 3794729; 509803, 3794743; 509822, 3794772; 
509902, 3794759; 509943, 3794740.
    (iii) Note: Units CACI 13 and CACI 14 (Map 7) follows:

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    (12) Units CACI 17 and CACI 18. Sawmill, San Bernardino County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Big Bear City and 
Moonridge.
    (i) Unit CACI 17. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 514010,3788419; 513955,3788406; 513936,3788404; 
513891,3788404; 513855,3788412; 513831,3788423; 513803,3788431; 
513777,3788444; 513756,3788453; 513744,3788464; 513731,3788473; 
513761,3788481; 513764,3788488; 513768,3788499; 513787,3788551; 
513781,3788561; 513779,3788566; 513777,3788572;

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513775,3788579; 513777,3788585; 513784,3788591; 513809,3788609; 
513815,3788611; 513820,3788612; 513823,3788612; 513837,3788627; 
513843,3788649; 513843,3788659; 513842,3788660; 513830,3788680; 
513826,3788709; 513821,3788716; 513811,3788742; 513789,3788818; 
513789,3788865; 513789,3788897; 513789,3788923; 513776,3788948; 
513761,3788973; 513742,3788986; 513735,3789005; 513719,3789024; 
513703,3789050; 513697,3789059; 513691,3789069; 513678,3789094; 
513665,3789113; 513653,3789135; 513652,3789137; 513648,3789140; 
513624,3789156; 513620,3789168; 513604,3789184; 513600,3789208; 
513606,3789220; 513606,3789228; 513608,3789229; 513581,3789259; 
513591,3789262; 513601,3789262; 513605,3789257; 513608,3789253; 
513611,3789247; 513621,3789233; 513636,3789235; 513645,3789230; 
513648,3789234; 513652,3789230; 513658,3789229; 513662,3789230; 
513670,3789236; 513674,3789239; 513679,3789244; 513686,3789364; 
513695,3789377; 513704,3789381; 513715,3789379; 513719,3789377; 
513728,3789372; 513730,3789357; 513724,3789335; 513743,3789335; 
513747,3789335; 513763,3789331; 513766,3789326; 513772,3789321; 
513778,3789313; 513781,3789306; 513783,3789303; 513783,3789275; 
513778,3789268; 513778,3789266; 513776,3789263; 513753,3789217; 
513753,3789214; 513750,3789205; 513748,3789194; 513745,3789182; 
513744,3789171; 513744,3789168; 513759,3789161; 513765,3789157; 
513772,3789154; 513780,3789137; 513792,3789126; 513793,3789113; 
513798,3789111; 513804,3789105; 513812,3789102; 513826,3789091; 
513836,3789093; 513846,3789090; 513853,3789083; 513854,3789059; 
513850,3789053; 513878,3789041; 513902,3789017; 513905,3789013; 
513906,3789010; 513913,3789005; 513913,3789001; 513918,3788993; 
513918,3788973; 513923,3788961; 513919,3788942; 513926,3788919; 
513935,3788882; 513948,3788850; 513957,3788824; 513964,3788796; 
513957,3788729; 513945,3788701; 513938,3788672; 513935,3788640; 
513948,3788599; 513964,3788577; 513986,3788561; 513992,3788542; 
513999,3788507; 514008,3788472; 514021,3788448; 514027,3788437; 
514027,3788419.
    (ii) Unit CACI 18. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 515023,3789730; 515031,3789764; 515027,3789815; 
515027,3789875; 515029,3789884; 515029,3789895; 515034,3789907; 
515034,3789909; 515035,3789912; 515037,3789923; 515053,3789964; 
515054,3789966; 515058,3789977; 515063,3789983; 515066,3789986; 
515069,3789988; 515077,3789997; 515092,3789990; 515094,3789989; 
515104,3789979; 515113,3789974; 515120,3789962; 515128,3789941; 
515137,3789925; 515140,3789915; 515142,3789911; 515153,3789887; 
515153,3789881; 515156,3789875; 515148,3789851; 515132,3789851; 
515116,3789851; 515113,3789850; 515104,3789865; 515098,3789869; 
515091,3789873; 515089,3789873; 515077,3789867; 515066,3789856; 
515069,3789834; 515073,3789814; 515077,3789790; 515085,3789759; 
515088,3789732.
    (iii) Note: Units CACI 17 and CACI 18 (Map 8) follows:

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    (13) Unit CACI 19. Snow Valley, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Keller Peak. Land bounded by 
the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 496377, 3786874; 496368, 
3786876; 496360, 3786876; 496349, 3786874; 496333, 3786868; 496319, 
3786861; 496300, 3786853; 496289, 3786849; 496273, 3786842; 496263, 
3786836; 496249, 3786830; 496241, 3786825; 496236, 3786822; 496232, 
3786816; 496224, 3786804; 496222, 3786803; 496219, 3786810; 496219, 
3786838; 496219, 3786840; 496235, 3786873; 496248, 3786886; 496226,

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3786935; 496210, 3786983; 496232, 3787012; 496268, 3787015; 496296, 
3787018; 496331, 3787041; 496338, 3787085; 496370, 3787117; 496411, 
3787124; 496459, 3787124; 496464, 3787118; 496465, 3787118; 496473, 
3787122; 496473, 3787120; 496476, 3787110; 496481, 3787104; 496484, 
3787099; 496484, 3787098; 496484, 3787098; 496483, 3787098; 496491, 
3787088; 496498, 3787069; 496500, 3787067; 496500, 3787063; 496510, 
3787038; 496549, 3787038; 496559, 3787041; 496606, 3787054; 496622, 
3787073; 496644, 3787133; 496638, 3787175; 496638, 3787175; 496642, 
3787184; 496654, 3787213; 496666, 3787223; 496682, 3787235; 496743, 
3787235; 496787, 3787226; 496797, 3787213; 496800, 3787210; 496805, 
3787196; 496809, 3787184; 496809, 3787184; 496809, 3787184; 496809, 
3787159; 496809, 3787159; 496809, 3787159; 496799, 3787139; 496797, 
3787133; 496790, 3787111; 496782, 3787102; 496768, 3787086; 496758, 
3787082; 496746, 3787076; 496717, 3787057; 496713, 3787050; 496708, 
3787041; 496704, 3787032; 496701, 3787025; 496692, 3787013; 496692, 
3786994; 496692, 3786994; 496692, 3786994; 496689, 3786987; 496685, 
3786978; 496673, 3786968; 496644, 3786956; 496622, 3786946; 496609, 
3786944; 496584, 3786940; 496568, 3786934; 496552, 3786927; 496533, 
3786923; 496511, 3786917; 496479, 3786910; 496460, 3786905; 496449, 
3786898; 496428, 3786886; 496404, 3786884; 496393, 3786883; 496376, 
3786876; 496377, 3786875; 496376, 3786875; 496377, 3786874.
    (ii) Note: Map of Unit CACI 19 (Map 9) follows:

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    (14) Unit CACI 20: South Baldwin Ridge/Erwin Lake, San Bernardino 
County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Big Bear City. Land bounded by 
the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 518798, 3790531; 518814, 
3790499; 518836, 3790501; 518883, 3790501; 518891, 3790493; 518942, 
3790490; 519022, 3790477; 519063, 3790455; 519104, 3790439; 519114, 
3790429; 519108, 3790395; 519085, 3790359; 519057, 3790347; 519012, 
3790344; 518955, 3790357; 518923, 3790404; 518900, 3790419; 518911, 
3790389; 518923,

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3790370; 518907, 3790346; 518876, 3790342; 518839, 3790342; 518822, 
3790331; 518821, 3790331; 518820, 3790320; 518800, 3790313; 518797, 
3790307; 518792, 3790302; 518776, 3790291; 518766, 3790295; 518764, 
3790297; 518763, 3790296; 518744, 3790298; 518740, 3790308; 518737, 
3790313; 518724, 3790318; 518725, 3790327; 518714, 3790333; 518716, 
3790337; 518707, 3790343; 518699, 3790340; 518697, 3790342; 518695, 
3790345; 518693, 3790346; 518691, 3790351; 518685, 3790353; 518683, 
3790359; 518682, 3790364; 518683, 3790368; 518698, 3790377; 518704, 
3790378; 518712, 3790375; 518707, 3790379; 518666, 3790392; 518637, 
3790398; 518629, 3790391; 518618, 3790391; 518613, 3790387; 518613, 
3790385; 518611, 3790382; 518605, 3790378; 518600, 3790374; 518591, 
3790377; 518580, 3790376; 518568, 3790381; 518553, 3790380; 518545, 
3790386; 518540, 3790382; 518541, 3790379; 518541, 3790375; 518542, 
3790373; 518540, 3790371; 518538, 3790371; 518535, 3790374; 518533, 
3790378; 518531, 3790382; 518530, 3790387; 518529, 3790392; 518530, 
3790397; 518532, 3790400; 518536, 3790400; 518542, 3790399; 518550, 
3790401; 518553, 3790401; 518563, 3790404; 518567, 3790405; 518568, 
3790403; 518570, 3790401; 518574, 3790401; 518577, 3790399; 518583, 
3790401; 518590, 3790403; 518596, 3790399; 518596, 3790397; 518597, 
3790397; 518602, 3790395; 518604, 3790398; 518607, 3790400; 518609, 
3790402; 518610, 3790404; 518602, 3790406; 518597, 3790409; 518586, 
3790409; 518562, 3790429; 518582, 3790445; 518597, 3790453; 518595, 
3790463; 518574, 3790467; 518561, 3790460; 518541, 3790453; 518503, 
3790453; 518490, 3790477; 518517, 3790511; 518551, 3790531; 518632, 
3790551; 518686, 3790571; 518720, 3790579; 518740, 3790579; 518764, 
3790562; 518798, 3790531.
    (ii) Note: Map of Unit CACI 20 (Map 10) follows:

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    (15) Units CACI 21, CACI 22, CACI 23, and CACI 24. Sugarloaf Ridge, 
San Bernardino County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map 
Moonridge.
    (i) Unit CACI 21. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 521244, 3783525; 521340, 3783525; 521411, 3783533; 
521470, 3783533; 521550, 3783517; 521601, 3783537; 521617, 3783561; 
521669, 3783589; 521752, 3783569; 521824, 3783533; 521883, 3783493; 
521939, 3783453; 521959, 3783406; 521971, 3783351; 521982, 3783287; 
521975, 3783203; 521970, 3783181; 521967, 3783152; 521967,

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3783101; 521967, 3783072; 521951, 3783015; 521939, 3782987; 521897, 
3782936; 521875, 3782911; 521831, 3782891; 521793, 3782882; 521739, 
3782888; 521694, 3782888; 521650, 3782911; 521624, 3782926; 521602, 
3782955; 521561, 3782993; 521520, 3783066; 521485, 3783126; 521462, 
3783203; 521440, 3783228; 521380, 3783237; 521323, 3783241; 521266, 
3783247; 521228, 3783247; 521151, 3783237; 521075, 3783234; 521040, 
3783237; 520939, 3783250; 520894, 3783257; 520859, 3783279; 520862, 
3783301; 520856, 3783336; 520853, 3783371; 520852, 3783374; 520828, 
3783382; 520780, 3783410; 520764, 3783453; 520776, 3783521; 520784, 
3783549; 520784, 3783557; 520752, 3783628; 520764, 3783652; 520820, 
3783684; 520867, 3783692; 520927, 3783688; 520955, 3783652; 520994, 
3783605; 521022, 3783573; 521078, 3783549; 521109, 3783533; 521244, 
3783525.
    (ii) Unit CACI 22. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 522459, 3784505; 522475, 3784502; 522490, 3784501; 
522542, 3784497; 522570, 3784493; 522573, 3784489; 522582, 3784489; 
522598, 3784448; 522601, 3784441; 522629, 3784382; 522640, 3784339; 
522641, 3784335; 522641, 3784333; 522645, 3784318; 522637, 3784302; 
522627, 3784289; 522625, 3784287; 522623, 3784285; 522621, 3784283; 
522607, 3784265; 522602, 3784251; 522602, 3784227; 522613, 3784195; 
522622, 3784177; 522637, 3784156; 522641, 3784144; 522640, 3784127; 
522641, 3784116; 522638, 3784107; 522637, 3784097; 522633, 3784091; 
522621, 3784064; 522586, 3784040; 522552, 3784021; 522534, 3784009; 
522531, 3784009; 522530, 3784009; 522486, 3784009; 522455, 3784013; 
522427, 3784044; 522387, 3784088; 522351, 3784135; 522347, 3784153; 
522340, 3784168; 522292, 3784188; 522268, 3784200; 522258, 3784217; 
522252, 3784223; 522256, 3784247; 522256, 3784255; 522280, 3784279; 
522289, 3784297; 522292, 3784306; 522308, 3784366; 522308, 3784397; 
522324, 3784449; 522327, 3784451; 522328, 3784454; 522339, 3784459; 
522359, 3784473; 522403, 3784493; 522447, 3784505; 522455, 3784504; 
522459, 3784505.
    (iii) Unit CACI 23. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 520411,3784723; 520439,3784779; 520470,3784779; 
520502,3784771; 520538,3784739; 520562,3784696; 520609,3784676; 
520645,3784676; 520697,3784688; 520728,3784708; 520764,3784723; 
520800,3784743; 520828,3784767; 520907,3784843; 520958,3784871; 
521014,3784906; 521212,3785025; 521336,3785081; 521415,3785109; 
521478,3785125; 521574,3785093; 521570,3785053; 521558,3785013; 
521546,3784989; 521510,3784966; 521474,3784938; 521427,3784910; 
521387,3784878; 521359,3784871; 521340,3784847; 521320,3784835; 
521244,3784811; 521185,3784791; 521125,3784767; 521082,3784735; 
521022,3784688; 520978,3784640; 520939,3784617; 520887,3784581; 
520804,3784565; 520748,3784553; 520677,3784545; 520625,3784521; 
520558,3784489; 520534,3784481; 520470,3784434; 520423,3784402; 
520347,3784351; 520252,3784299; 520181,3784283; 520133,3784287; 
520089,3784311; 520070,3784339; 520070,3784355; 520066,3784390; 
520070,3784414; 520105,3784434; 520153,3784454; 520220,3784481; 
520300,3784521; 520351,3784553; 520415,3784581; 520447,3784605; 
520439,3784609.
    (iv) Unit CACI 24. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 517371, 3784019; 517390, 3784013; 517415, 3784010; 
517438, 3784001; 517485, 3783985; 517527, 3783965; 517558, 3783950; 
517676, 3783937; 517720, 3783921; 517790, 3783918; 517806, 3783924; 
517835, 3783934; 517876, 3783950; 517923, 3783950; 517955, 3783934; 
517974, 3783915; 517981, 3783877; 517965, 3783829; 517958, 3783803; 
517936, 3783791; 517892, 3783788; 517860, 3783791; 517828, 3783810; 
517781, 3783829; 517733, 3783829; 517682, 3783823; 517650, 3783810; 
517625, 3783803; 517562, 3783801; 517460, 3783759; 517419, 3783743; 
517362, 3783715; 517311, 3783673; 517266, 3783645; 517241, 3783629; 
517206, 3783619; 517082, 3783623; 517019, 3783623; 516949, 3783635; 
516831, 3783683; 516774, 3783718; 516730, 3783753; 516714, 3783769; 
516775, 3783688; 516815, 3783632; 516827, 3783624; 516851, 3783612; 
517045, 3783597; 517061, 3783581; 517097, 3783561; 517145, 3783541; 
517172, 3783537; 517224, 3783541; 517295, 3783545; 517379, 3783541; 
517418, 3783545; 517482, 3783553; 517510, 3783557; 517553, 3783577; 
517597, 3783585; 517641, 3783581; 517700, 3783573; 517744, 3783553; 
517784, 3783513; 517815, 3783469; 517831, 3783422; 517823, 3783386; 
517807, 3783366; 517716, 3783366; 517637, 3783374; 517621, 3783386; 
517593, 3783410; 517549, 3783426; 517454, 3783426; 517371, 3783422; 
517295, 3783414; 517220, 3783398; 517121, 3783374; 517006, 3783351; 
516938, 3783351; 516803, 3783374; 516779, 3783394; 516684, 3783457; 
516601, 3783525; 516549, 3783565; 516517, 3783573; 516486, 3783581; 
516418, 3783589; 516363, 3783616; 516311, 3783656; 516287, 3783696; 
516283, 3783727; 516314, 3783792; 516279, 3783801; 516266, 3783813; 
516272, 3783857; 516282, 3783911; 516311, 3783965; 516339, 3784003; 
516349, 3784073; 516399, 3784083; 516485, 3784093; 516580, 3784093; 
516692, 3784073; 516796, 3784067; 516857, 3784064; 516946, 3784055; 
517041, 3784023; 517095, 3784019; 517149, 3784001; 517196, 3783991; 
517241, 3784007; 517295, 3784019.
    (v) Note: Map of Units CACI 21, CACI 22, CACI 23, and CACI 24 (Map 
11) follows:

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  Family Phrymaceae: Diplacus vandenbergensis (Vandenberg monkeyflower)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Santa Barbara County, 
California, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of 
Vandenberg monkeyflower consist of two components:

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    (i) Native maritime chaparral communities of Burton Mesa comprising 
maritime chaparral and maritime chaparral mixed with coastal scrub, oak 
woodland, and small patches of native grasslands. The mosaic structure 
of the native plant communities (arranged in a mosaic of dominant 
vegetation and sandy openings (canopy gaps)) may change spatially as a 
result of succession, and physical processes such as windblown sand and 
wildfire.
    (ii) Loose sandy soils on Burton Mesa. As mapped by the Natural 
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), these could include the following 
soil series: Arnold Sand, Marina Sand, Narlon Sand, Tangair Sand, 
Botella Loam, Terrace Escarpments, and Gullied Land.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
September 10, 2015.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of USGS 1:24,000 maps, and critical habitat units were 
then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 15N 
coordinates.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1 (Vandenberg) and Unit 2 (Santa Lucia): Santa Barbara 
County, California.
    (i) Unit 1 includes 223 ac (90 ha), and Unit 2 includes 1,484 ac 
(601 ha).
    (ii) Map of Units 1 and 2 follows:

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    (7) Unit 3 (Encina) and Unit 4 (La Purisima): Santa Barbara County, 
California.
    (i) Unit 3 includes 2,024 ac (819 ha), and Unit 4 includes 2,024 ac 
(819 ha).
    (ii) Map of Units 3 and 4 follows:

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     Family Plantaginaceae: Penstemon debilis (Parachute penstemon)

    (1) Critical habitat units are designated for Garfield County, 
Colorado.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of the physical and biological 
features essential to the conservation of Penstemon debilis consist of 
five components:

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    (i) Suitable soils and geology.
    (A) Parachute Member and the Lower Part of the Green River 
Formation.
    (B) Appropriate soil morphology characterized by a surface layer of 
small to moderate shale channers (small flagstones) that shift 
continually due to the steep slopes and below a weakly developed 
calcareous, sandy to loamy layer with 40 to 90 percent coarse material.
    (ii) Elevation and climate. Elevations from 5,250 to 9,600 ft (1,600 
to 2,920 m). Climatic conditions similar to those of the Mahogany Bench, 
including suitable precipitation and temperatures.
    (iii) Plant community.
    (A) Barren areas with less than 10 percent plant cover.
    (B) Other oil shale endemics, which can include: Mentzelia 
rhizomata, Thalictrum heliophilum, Astragalus lutosus, Lesquerella 
parviflora, Penstemon osterhoutii, and Festuca dasyclada.
    (C) Presence of Penstemon caespitosa for support of pollinators and 
connectivity between sites.
    (iv) Habitat for pollinators.
    (A) Pollinator ground, twig, and mud nesting areas. Nesting and 
foraging habitats suitable for a wide array of pollinators and their 
life-history and nesting requirements. A mosaic of native plant 
communities and habitat types generally would provide for this diversity 
(see paragraph (2)(iii) of this entry). These habitats can include areas 
outside of the soils identified in paragraph (2)(i) of this entry.
    (B) Connectivity between areas allowing pollinators to move from one 
population to the next within units.
    (C) Availability of other floral resources such as other flowering 
plant species that provide nectar and pollen for pollinators. Grass 
species do not provide resources for pollinators.
    (D) A 3,280-ft (1,000-m) area beyond occupied habitat to conserve 
the pollinators essential for plant reproduction.
    (v) High levels of natural disturbance.
    (A) Very little to no soil formation.
    (B) Slow to moderate but constant downward motion of the oil shale 
that maintains the habitat in an early successional state.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
September 12, 2012.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of both satellite imagery (NAIP 2009) as well as USGS 
geospatial quadrangle maps and were mapped using NAD 83 Universal 
Transverse Mercator (UTM), zone 13N coordinates. Location information 
came from a wide array of sources. Geology, soil, and landcover layers 
also were utilized. The maps in this entry, as modified by any 
accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the critical 
habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which 
each map is based are available to the public on http://regulations.gov 
at Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-2011-0040, on our Internet site (http://
www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/species/plants/3ColoradoPlants/index.html), 
and at the Western Colorado Ecological Services Office, 764 Horizon 
Drive, Suite B, Grand Junction, CO 81506-3946.
    (5) Note: Index map of critical habitat for Penstemon debilis 
follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Brush Mountain, Garfield County, Colorado. Note: Map of 
Unit 1 of critical habitat for Penstemon debilis is provided at 
paragraph (7) of this entry.
    (7) Unit 2: Cow Ridge, Garfield County, Colorado. Note: Map of Units 
1 and 2 of critical habitat for Penstemon debilis follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Mount Callahan, Garfield County, Colorado. Note: Map of 
Unit 3 of critical habitat for Penstemon debilis follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Anvil Points, Garfield County, Colorado. Note: Map of 
Unit 4 of critical habitat for Penstemon debilis follows:

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           Family Poaceae: Festuca ligulata (Guadalupe fescue)

    (1) A critical habitat unit, including five subunits, is depicted 
for Brewster County, Texas, on the map below.
    (2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features 
essential to the conservation of Guadalupe fescue consist of:
    (i) Areas within the Chihuahuan Desert:
    (A) Above elevations of 1,800 m (5,905 ft), and
    (B) That contain rocky or talus soils.
    (ii) Associated vegetation characterized by relatively open stands 
of both conifer and oak trees in varying proportions. This vegetation 
may occur in areas classified as pine, conifer, pine-oak, or conifer-
oak, and as forest or woodland, on available vegetation classification 
maps.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
October 10, 2017.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. We defined the critical habitat unit 
using the following Geographic Information System data layers: A Digital 
Elevation Model produced by the U.S. Geological Survey; and a Shapefile 
of vegetation classifications at Big Bend National Park, created and 
provided to us by Park personnel. The map in this entry, as modified by 
any accompanying regulatory text, establishes the boundaries of the 
critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on 
which the map is based are available to the public at the Service's 
Internet site (https://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/AustinTexas/
ESA_Our_species.html), at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-
R2-ES-2016-0099 and FWS-R2-ES-2016-0100, and at the field office 
responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office location 
information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, the 
addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Map of Unit 1, Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas, 
follows:

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           Family Poaceae: Neostapfia colusana (Colusa grass)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Mariposa, Merced, 
Stanislaus, Tuolumne, and Yolo Counties, California, on the maps below. 
The maps provided are for informational purposes only.

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    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Neostapfia colusana (Colusa grass) are the habitat components that 
provide:
    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in 
paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Yolo County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 topographic 
quadrangles Davis and Saxon: 615400, 4262300; 615400, 4260700; 614500, 
4260700; 614500, 4261500; 614200, 4261500; 614200, 4261800; 614000, 
4261800; 614000, 4262300; returning to 615400, 4262300.

    (5) Note: Map Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 4: Tuolumne and Stanislaus Counties, California.
    (i) Unit 4A: Tuolumne and Stanislaus Counties, California. From USGS 
1:24,000 topographic quadrangles Knights Ferry and Keystone. Land 
bounded by the following UTM Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 709919, 
4186841; 709913, 4186795; 709477, 4187175;

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709275, 4187351; 708435, 4188084; 708351, 4188158; 708264, 4188233; 
708132, 4188349; 707999, 4188465; 707639, 4188779; 707607, 4188807; 
707900, 4189100; 708400, 4189600; 708700, 4190000; 709200, 4189300; 
709200, 4188600; 710100, 4188200; returning to 709919, 4186841.
    (ii) Unit 4B: Stanislaus County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangles Waterford and Paulsell. Land bounded by the 
following UTM Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 701282, 4176830; 
701345, 4176765; 701756, 4176778; 701600, 4176700; 701600, 4176500; 
701600, 4176200; 701700, 4175900; 701800, 4175800; 702000, 4175800; 
702000, 4175100; 701600, 4175100; 701600, 4174200; 701900, 4173700; 
701800, 4173600; 701700, 4173500; 701700, 4173300; 701700, 4173200; 
701600, 4173200; 701500, 4173100; 701500, 4173000; 701600, 4173000; 
701600, 4172800; 701500, 4172600; 701300, 4172500; 701100, 4172600; 
700700, 4172600; 700600, 4172600; 700500, 4172700; 700500, 4172900; 
700400, 4172900; 700400, 4172800; 700100, 4172700; 699600, 4172700; 
699500, 4172800; 699300, 4172800; 699100, 4172500; 698800, 4172500; 
698700, 4172600; 698400, 4172400; 698100, 4172800; 698200, 4173000; 
697400, 4174300; 697300, 4174300; 697300, 4174500; 697800, 4174500; 
697800, 4176300; 697700, 4176300; 697700, 4176437; 698090, 4176397; 
698085, 4176613; 698084, 4176642; 699300, 4176684; 700500, 4176726; 
701204, 4176750; returning to 701282, 4176830.
    (iii) Unit 4C: Stanislaus County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangle Paulsell. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 
10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 702000, 4171800; 702000, 4169800; 702200, 
4169800; 702200, 4169700; 702200, 4169658; 701000, 4169612; 701000, 
4169700; 700700, 4169700; 700700, 4170400; 700700, 4170500; 700550, 
4170500; 700500, 4170533; 700500, 4170900; 700300, 4170900; 700300, 
4171100; 700300, 4171800; 701200, 4171800; returning to 702000, 4171800.
    (iv) Unit 4D: Tuolumne County Stanislaus Counties, California. From 
USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangles Paulsell, Cooperstown, La Grange, 
Keystone. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates 
(E,N): 715600, 4180900; 715400, 4180400; 716600, 4180400; 716900, 
4179900; 717482, 4180046; 717700, 4180100; 718500, 4180000; 718700, 
4179200; 719300, 4178700; 719455, 4178273; 719700, 4177600; 720126, 
4177671; 720300, 4177700; 720700, 4177700; 720745, 4177115; 720800, 
4176400; 721400, 4175900; 722200, 4175300; 722700, 4175200; 722800, 
4173600; 723000, 4173500; 723200, 4173600; 723700, 4173600; 724000, 
4173300; 724100, 4172300; 722800, 4172200; 721700, 4171200; 721571, 
4170643; 721500, 4170500; 721400, 4170400; 721200, 4170300; 721000, 
4170100; 721000, 4169600; 720900, 4169600; 720000, 4168500; 718900, 
4168000; 718700, 4168100; 718100, 4168500; 718000, 4168500; 717900, 
4168600; 716200, 4168600; 715900, 4168500; 715600, 4168300; 715500, 
4168200; 715400, 4168300; 715400, 4169400; 714900, 4169900; 714900, 
4170000; 715100, 4170000; 715200, 4170200; 715300, 4170200; 715300, 
4170400; 715300, 4170407; 715300, 4171200; 715200, 4171200; 715200, 
4171000; 715100, 4171000; 715100, 4170700; 714900, 4170700; 714900, 
4170300; 713900, 4169800; 713800, 4169900; 713000, 4169500; 712500, 
4169400; 712200, 4169400; 712000, 4169600; 711500, 4169900; 711300, 
4169900; 710500, 4169100; 709300, 4169100; 709100, 4169500; 709100, 
4169700; 708900, 4169700; 708800, 4169900; 708700, 4169900; 708600, 
4169800; 708500, 4169900; 708400, 4170000; 708700, 4170200; 708800, 
4170300; 708900, 4170400; 709100, 4170500; 709200, 4170600; 709400, 
4170600; 709400, 4170800; 709300, 4170800; 709200, 4170900; 709100, 
4170800; 708800, 4170700; 708800, 4170600; 708500, 4170500; 708400, 
4170300; 708100, 4170200; 707900, 4170200; 707900, 4170300; 708100, 
4170500; 708200, 4170500; 708200, 4170600; 708000, 4170600; 708200, 
4170800; 708200, 4170900; 708100, 4170900; 707900, 4170700; 707700, 
4170700; 707700, 4170800; 707600, 4170900; 707400, 4170900; 707100, 
4171100; 707100, 4171200; 707200, 4171300; 707300, 4171200; 707500, 
4171300; 707800, 4171600; 707900, 4171600; 708100, 4171600; 708200, 
4171700; 708100, 4171800; 708100, 4171900; 708300, 4171900; 708300, 
4172100; 708400, 4172100; 708500, 4172200; 708500, 4172300; 708700, 
4172400; 708800, 4172500; 708800, 4172600; 708700, 4172700; 708500, 
4172700; 708400, 4172800; 708300, 4172700; 708200, 4172700; 708100, 
4172600; 708000, 4172500; 707900, 4172500; 707800, 4172700; 707600, 
4172600; 707400, 4172500; 707400, 4172600; 707200, 4172700; 707100, 
4172300; 707000, 4172200; 706700, 4172200; 706700, 4172300; 706500, 
4172300; 706400, 4172300; 706400, 4172400; 706200, 4172600; 706300, 
4172700; 706400, 4172800; 706300, 4172800; 706200, 4172800; 706100, 
4172900; 705900, 4173100; 705800, 4173300; 705800, 4173500; 706000, 
4173800; 705900, 4173900; 705800, 4174100; 705700, 4174200; 705500, 
4174200; 705400, 4174100; 705400, 4173700; 705200, 4173200; 705100, 
4173200; 705100, 4172600; 704900, 4172400; 704800, 4172100; 704600, 
4172100; 704500, 4171900; 704400, 4171800; 704500, 4171600; 704600, 
4171400; 704700, 4171500; 704900, 4171200; 704700, 4171100; 704900, 
4171000; 704800, 4170900; 704600, 4170900; 704600, 4170700; 704800, 
4170200; 705100, 4170200; 705000, 4170100; 705000, 4169600; 705000, 
4169500; 704900, 4169400; 704800, 4169300; 704100, 4169300; 703500, 
4169500; 703400, 4169600; 703400, 4170100; 703600, 4170200; 703600, 
4170300; 703500, 4170300; 703500, 4170600; 703500, 4170700; 703500, 
4170800; 703400, 4170900; 703400, 4171300; 703300, 4171400; 703200, 
4171500; 703400, 4171500; 703400, 4171800; 703600, 4171800; 703600, 
4174000; 704300, 4174000; 704300, 4173700; 705167, 4173700; 705167, 
4173700; 705100, 4174700; 705400, 4175400; 705000, 4175900; 705300, 
4176300; 705700, 4176700; 705700, 4177000; 705700, 4177500; 705100, 
4177500; 705000, 4177300; 704800, 4177300; 704800, 4177100; 704600, 
4177100; 704500, 4177200; 704500, 4177400; 704300, 4177500; 704200, 
4177300; 704000, 4177300; 703800, 4177100; 703500, 4177300; 703500, 
4177650; 703661, 4177654; 703645, 4177993; 703800, 4178200; 704000, 
4178200; 704100, 4178100; 704200, 4178100; 704200, 4178400; 703900, 
4178400; 703900, 4178800; 703800, 4178900; 703900, 4179100; 703900, 
4179200; 703588, 4179200; 703586, 4179240; 704434, 4179184; 705229, 
4179481; 706142, 4179326; 708062, 4179408; 708659, 4178568; 709277, 
4179043; 709879, 4179505; 709905, 4179525; 711259, 4179578; 711250, 
4179933; 711628, 4179987; 711599, 4180753; 711578, 4180885; 713039, 
4181325; 713440, 4181474; 714003, 4181741; 714540, 4182019; 714627, 
4182073; 714700, 4182000; 715200, 4181600; returning to 715600, 4180900.

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    (v) Unit 4E: Stanislaus County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangle Paulsell. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 
10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 703100, 4177500; 703000, 4177300; 702911, 
4177359; 702906, 4177503; 703100, 4177507; returning to 703100, 4177500.
    (7) Unit 5: Stanislaus County, California
    (i) Unit 5A: Stanislaus County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangles Paulsell and Montpelier: Land bounded by the 
following UTM Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 704200, 4166200; 
704000, 4166200; 703800, 4166400; 703400, 4166600; 703400, 4166800; 
703500, 4166800; 703600, 4166900; 703700, 4167000; 703700, 4167200; 
704600, 4167600; 704700, 4167600; 704800, 4167500; 705000, 4167400; 
705300, 4167400; 705300, 4166400; 705000, 4166300; 704400, 4166300; 
returning to 704200, 4166200.
    (ii) Unit 5B: Stanislaus and Merced Counties, California. From USGS 
1:24,000 topographic quadrangles Paulsell, Cooperstown, La Grange, 
Montpelier, Turlock Lake, Snelling, Merced Falls. Land bounded by the 
following UTM Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 720900, 4167500; 
721100, 4167400; 721300, 4167700; 721700, 4167700; 722000, 4167600; 
722500, 4167600; 723200, 4167100; 723500, 4166300; 723000, 4166100; 
723200, 4165600; 723400, 4165700; 723600, 4165600; 723600, 4165100; 
723700, 4164900; 724300, 4164900; 725000, 4163700; 725300, 4163800; 
724900, 4162800; 725100, 4162700; 725400, 4162700; 726000, 4164100; 
726300, 4163500; 726200, 4163100; 726000, 4163000; 726100, 4162700; 
726199, 4160629; 726200, 4160600; 725800, 4160600; 725000, 4160200; 
725300, 4159800; 726300, 4160200; 727000, 4159500; 727000, 4160400; 
727223, 4160623; 727246, 4160646; 727300, 4160700; 727312, 4160647; 
727317, 4160625; 727500, 4159800; 727600, 4159800; 727800, 4160400; 
728300, 4160400; 728752, 4160658; 728773, 4160670; 729000, 4160800; 
729244, 4160678; 729261, 4160670; 730400, 4160100; 730300, 4160500; 
730600, 4160600; 730905, 4160871; 731500, 4161400; 731900, 4161400; 
732000, 4160800; 731700, 4160700; 732000, 4160000; 733500, 4159000; 
733700, 4158700; 733300, 4158600; 733300, 4158300; 733800, 4157700; 
733400, 4157100; 731700, 4156900; 730900, 4156500; 728900, 4156600; 
728700, 4156700; 728700, 4156800; 728600, 4156900; 728300, 4156900; 
728100, 4156800; 727900, 4156800; 727100, 4156800; 726900, 4156600; 
726700, 4156500; 726300, 4156500; 726100, 4156600; 725800, 4156500; 
725600, 4156400; 725500, 4156300; 725400, 4156200; 725100, 4156100; 
725000, 4156000; 724900, 4156000; 724800, 4156100; 724300, 4156100; 
724300, 4155700; 723800, 4155700; 723900, 4155300; 723300, 4155400; 
722700, 4155100; 722700, 4155400; 722300, 4155400; 722300, 4156800; 
722900, 4156800; 722900, 4157400; 723500, 4157400; 723500, 4157000; 
723700, 4157000; 723700, 4156900; 724300, 4156900; 724300, 4157400; 
724200, 4157400; 724200, 4157400; 724100, 4158200; 723800, 4158200; 
723700, 4159000; 722500, 4159000; 722500, 4159200; 722400, 4159200; 
722300, 4159300; 722200, 4159300; 721600, 4159300; 721600, 4159500; 
721500, 4159600; 721500, 4159800; 721600, 4159800; 721600, 4159900; 
721700, 4159900; 721700, 4160500; 721100, 4160500; 721100, 4160100; 
720800, 4160100; 720800, 4160500; 719500, 4160500; 719500, 4160300; 
720000, 4159600; 719600, 4159600; 719600, 4159500; 719500, 4159500; 
719400, 4159500; 719300, 4159400; 719100, 4159400; 719000, 4159400; 
718900, 4159300; 718700, 4159100; 718600, 4159000; 718600, 4158900; 
718400, 4158900; 718200, 4158800; 718200, 4158700; 718300, 4158600; 
718400, 4158500; 718500, 4158500; 718600, 4158400; 718700, 4158400; 
718900, 4158300; 719000, 4158100; 719000, 4157900; 718700, 4157600; 
718000, 4157700; 717800, 4157400; 717900, 4157200; 718000, 4157000; 
718400, 4157300; 718700, 4156700; 718700, 4156300; 717500, 4156300; 
717500, 4156700; 717100, 4156700; 717100, 4156300; 716600, 4156300; 
716600, 4155800; 716300, 4155700; 716200, 4155000; 715900, 4154900; 
715900, 4155100; 715800, 4155200; 715800, 4155300; 715700, 4155400; 
715600, 4155700; 715500, 4155800; 715400, 4155800; 715300, 4156600; 
715400, 4156600; 715400, 4157200; 715400, 4157400; 715500, 4157400; 
715500, 4157600; 717600, 4157600; 717600, 4159700; 718100, 4160200; 
718200, 4160500; 718400, 4160800; 718700, 4161100; 716800, 4161100; 
716800, 4160400; 715253, 4160400; 714900, 4160400; 714900, 4160900; 
715000, 4160900; 715000, 4161000; 715200, 4161000; 715200, 4161100; 
714400, 4161100; 714400, 4161200; 713700, 4161200; 713700, 4161100; 
713300, 4161100; 713200, 4161200; 713100, 4161100; 713100, 4161000; 
713400, 4160700; 713400, 4160600; 713600, 4160500; 713800, 4160800; 
713900, 4160800; 714000, 4160700; 714000, 4160400; 711133, 4160301; 
711100, 4161900; 709500, 4161900; 709500, 4163500; 707900, 4163500; 
707900, 4163100; 707000, 4163100; 707000, 4165600; 707400, 4165600; 
707400, 4165800; 706700, 4166100; 706500, 4165800; 706200, 4166000; 
706300, 4166300; 706200, 4166400; 706200, 4166500; 706300, 4166500; 
706300, 4166700; 706200, 4166700; 706200, 4167100; 706500, 4167100; 
706700, 4166700; 706800, 4166700; 706800, 4166300; 707000, 4166300; 
707000, 4166100; 707200, 4166100; 707200, 4166700; 707400, 4166700; 
707800, 4166000; 707800, 4165600; 708000, 4165800; 708200, 4165800; 
708400, 4165700; 708400, 4165500; 708200, 4165400; 708200, 4165300; 
708300, 4165200; 708400, 4165200; 708500, 4165300; 708600, 4165400; 
708800, 4165400; 709100, 4165100; 710200, 4165100; 710200, 4166400; 
710100, 4166400; 710100, 4166500; 710000, 4166500; 709900, 4166500; 
709900, 4166700; 709800, 4166700; 709800, 4167100; 710200, 4166800; 
711000, 4167600; 711600, 4167800; 712400, 4167800; 712400, 4167300; 
712900, 4167300; 712900, 4167200; 712600, 4166900; 711800, 4167000; 
711600, 4166800; 711600, 4166600; 711800, 4166500; 711800, 4166600; 
711900, 4166600; 712000, 4166300; 712100, 4166500; 712200, 4166500; 
712300, 4166400; 712500, 4166400; 712500, 4166200; 712700, 4166200; 
712700, 4166300; 712800, 4166300; 713000, 4166100; 712923, 4166062; 
712800, 4166000; 712700, 4165800; 712500, 4165800; 712500, 4165600; 
712700, 4165600; 712600, 4165400; 712400, 4165500; 712300, 4165400; 
712500, 4165300; 712500, 4165200; 712400, 4165100; 712600, 4165100; 
712600, 4165000; 712600, 4164900; 712700, 4164800; 712600, 4164700; 
712500, 4164800; 712400, 4164800; 712400, 4164300; 712800, 4164500; 
713100, 4164300; 713200, 4164100; 712900, 4163800; 712900, 4163700; 
713100, 4163800; 713500, 4164000; 713600, 4164000; 713600, 4164100; 
713700, 4164300; 714200, 4164300; 714400, 4164500; 714500, 4164800; 
714600, 4164800; 714800, 4164700; 714800, 4164200; 714400, 4164000; 
714400, 4163600; 714500, 4163500; 715200, 4164000; 715300, 4164200; 
715400, 4164200; 715300,

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4163900; 715100, 4163700; 715000, 4163500; 714800, 4163300; 714900, 
4163200; 715000, 4163200; 715700, 4163200; 715900, 4163100; 716000, 
4162900; 716100, 4162800; 716200, 4162800; 716300, 4162900; 716400, 
4163000; 716500, 4163100; 716600, 4163200; 716600, 4163500; 716500, 
4163600; 716500, 4163800; 716600, 4164100; 716800, 4164500; 716700, 
4164900; 716800, 4165300; 717200, 4165800; 717200, 4166100; 717000, 
4166400; 716600, 4166400; 716400, 4166300; 716400, 4166900; 716600, 
4166900; 716800, 4167100; 716800, 4167300; 717000, 4167400; 717500, 
4167400; 718100, 4167300; 718500, 4167100; 718600, 4166600; 718700, 
4166400; 719100, 4166700; 719300, 4166800; 719500, 4166800; 719500, 
4166500; 719600, 4166400; 719600, 4166100; 719800, 4166100; 719900, 
4166300; 719900, 4166200; 720700, 4166200; 720700, 4163700; 721533, 
4163700; 721700, 4163700; 722400, 4164100; 722400, 4164155; 722400, 
4165300; 722200, 4165300; 722200, 4165400; 721500, 4165400; 721500, 
4166100; 721000, 4166300; 720700, 4166500; 720900, 4166600; 721000, 
4166700; 721100, 4166900; 721000, 4167000; 720300, 4167000; 720100, 
4166900; 720200, 4166700; 720200, 4166600; 720100, 4166500; 720000, 
4166500; 719800, 4166800; 719500, 4167400; 719500, 4167600; 719700, 
4167800; 720500, 4167800; 720700, 4167700; returning to 720900, 4167500.
    (iii) Unit 5C: Merced County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangle Turlock Lake. Land bounded by the following UTM 
Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 713800, 4155400; 712600, 4155200; 
712600, 4156800; 712900, 4156800; 712900, 4157100; 714800, 4157200; 
714800, 4156800; 714300, 4156300; 714200, 4156200; 714000, 4155500; 
714000, 4155400; returning to 713800, 4155400.
    (iv) Unit 5D: Merced County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangle Merced Falls. Land bounded by the following UTM 
Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 734700, 4158000; 734500, 4157900; 
734700, 4158000; 734900, 4158300; returning to 734700, 4158000.
    (v) Unit 5E: Merced County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangles Merced Falls. Land bounded by the following UTM 
Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 735600, 4158100; 736171, 4157529; 
735600, 4158100; returning to 735600, 4158100.
    (8) Unit 6: Merced and Mariposa Counties, California. From USGS 
1:24,000 topographic quadrangles Winton, Yosemite Lake, Snelling, Merced 
Falls, Haystack Mtn., Indian Gulch. Land bounded by the following UTM 
Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 737800, 4155000; 738200, 4154200; 
738300, 4153300; 739000, 4152800; 739100, 4152200; 740200, 4151800; 
740800, 4151500; 740800, 4150300; 741100, 4149900; 741700, 4149400; 
742100, 4148500; 742100, 4147100; 743400, 4146100; 744000, 4145600; 
744400, 4144600; 744300, 4143900; 743900, 4142700; 744000, 4142000; 
744200, 4141700; 745500, 4140300; 745504, 4139577; 745500, 4139576; 
745490, 4139575; 745422, 4139619; 745281, 4139676; 745269, 4139653; 
745219, 4139621; 745324, 4139603; 745368, 4139567; 745432, 4139432; 
745432, 4139432; 745433, 4139429; 745469, 4139385; 745412, 4139359; 
745339, 4139307; 745338, 4139306; 745334, 4139300; 745299, 4139239; 
745171, 4139174; 745038, 4139064; 744922, 4139007; 744890, 4138973; 
744873, 4138873; 744852, 4138807; 744854, 4138756; 744892, 4138670; 
744893, 4138653; 744895, 4138606; 744895, 4138606; 744830, 4138711; 
744596, 4139085; 744234, 4139637; 744233, 4139645; 744162, 4139744; 
744162, 4139744; 744013, 4140002; 744013, 4140002; 743998, 4140029; 
743996, 4140030; 743973, 4140072; 743907, 4140195; 743889, 4140229; 
743877, 4140264; 743750, 4140609; 743388, 4140868; 743091, 4141131; 
743053, 4141165; 742997, 4141268; 742771, 4141692; 742748, 4141734; 
742355, 4142343; 742336, 4142368; 742271, 4142457; 742238, 4142503; 
742139, 4142637; 742056, 4142749; 742002, 4142823; 741974, 4142874; 
741808, 4143176; 741722, 4143360; 741419, 4144010; 741385, 4144081; 
741316, 4144328; 741297, 4144395; 741245, 4144456; 741194, 4144530; 
741162, 4144608; 741076, 4144820; 740864, 4144897; 740843, 4144899; 
740750, 4144952; 740641, 4145056; 740535, 4145175; 740517, 4145182; 
740490, 4145240; 740487, 4145263; 740386, 4145415; 740321, 4145847; 
740320, 4146066; 740303, 4146114; 740276, 4146159; 740272, 4146225; 
740293, 4146273; 740293, 4146303; 740370, 4146426; 740415, 4146474; 
740536, 4146602; 740735, 4146722; 740825, 4146775; 741069, 4147251; 
741071, 4147549; 741071, 4147576; 740982, 4147830; 740955, 4147883; 
740914, 4147967; 740822, 4148059; 740772, 4148182; 740782, 4148363; 
740776, 4148391; 740695, 4148831; 740617, 4149151; 740447, 4149311; 
740396, 4149534; 740344, 4149561; 740303, 4149575; 740289, 4149588; 
740238, 4149636; 740225, 4149666; 740057, 4149659; 739993, 4149678; 
739917, 4149678; 739791, 4149621; 739705, 4149597; 739701, 4149596; 
739602, 4149593; 739521, 4149560; 739443, 4149542; 739197, 4149515; 
738714, 4149273; 738694, 4149252; 738674, 4149251; 738178, 4148999; 
737835, 4148823; 737747, 4148772; 737044, 4148135; 736672, 4147809; 
736430, 4147669; 735929, 4147379; 735716, 4147219; 735669, 4147184; 
735605, 4147136; 735437, 4147009; 735223, 4146848; 735183, 4146809; 
735156, 4146798; 735151, 4146778; 735022, 4146655; 734989, 4146630; 
734609, 4146349; 734480, 4146255; 734012, 4145909; 733808, 4145758; 
733765, 4145739; 733763, 4145732; 733370, 4145442; 732703, 4144952; 
732391, 4144910; 732197, 4144885; 731993, 4144850; 731062, 4144594; 
730371, 4144363; 729000, 4143905; 728736, 4143813; 728542, 4143745; 
728346, 4143647; 728018, 4143482; 727340, 4143194; 726795, 4142958; 
726607, 4142867; 726599, 4142856; 726577, 4142853; 725785, 4142417; 
725793, 4142408; 725843, 4142361; 726002, 4142378; 726117, 4142355; 
726204, 4142264; 726415, 4142046; 726420, 4141975; 726381, 4141921; 
726367, 4141880; 726261, 4141732; 726182, 4141648; 725935, 4141477; 
725916, 4141451; 725903, 4141379; 725914, 4141349; 725981, 4141288; 
726033, 4141240; 726145, 4141137; 726156, 4141109; 726147, 4141073; 
726096, 4140993; 726083, 4140896; 726089, 4140784; 726108, 4140739; 
726268, 4140551; 726269, 4140436; 726283, 4140368; 726313, 4140308; 
726412, 4140209; 726455, 4140025; 726457, 4140000; 726459, 4139959; 
726715, 4139715; 726786, 4139647; 726804, 4139630; 726822, 4139625; 
726822, 4139611; 726823, 4139582; 726809, 4139546; 726755, 4139466; 
726754, 4139433; 726931, 4139179; 727174, 4138842; 727220, 4138823; 
727261, 4138819; 727328, 4138864; 727331, 4138842; 727333, 4138831; 
727335, 4138819; 727343, 4138816; 727396, 4138803; 727406, 4138800; 
727414, 4138798; 727552, 4138779; 727711, 4138793; 727806, 4138786; 
727819, 4138766; 727845, 4138644; 727858, 4138617; 727881, 4138590; 
727700, 4138500;

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727600, 4138400; 727400, 4138300; 727400, 4137800; 727300, 4137800; 
727300, 4137600; 727400, 4137600; 727400, 4137500; 727300, 4137500; 
727300, 4137400; 727400, 4137400; 727400, 4137200; 726500, 4137200; 
726500, 4136500; 726400, 4136400; 725800, 4136400; 725800, 4137200; 
725000, 4137200; 724900, 4138800; 725500, 4138800; 725500, 4138700; 
725800, 4138700; 725800, 4138800; 725900, 4138800; 725900, 4139500; 
726500, 4139500; 726500, 4139600; 725900, 4139600; 725800, 4139600; 
725800, 4140200; 725900, 4140200; 725900, 4140900; 725400, 4140900; 
725400, 4140800; 725100, 4140800; 725100, 4141000; 724900, 4141000; 
724900, 4141200; 724100, 4141200; 724100, 4141600; 723400, 4141600; 
723400, 4141100; 723200, 4141100; 723200, 4140600; 723400, 4140500; 
723400, 4139500; 724000, 4139500; 724000, 4139400; 723900, 4138900; 
723900, 4138700; 723500, 4138200; 723400, 4138200; 723400, 4138300; 
723000, 4138300; 723000, 4138700; 723000, 4138900; 723100, 4139100; 
723200, 4139400; 723300, 4139500; 722100, 4139500; 722000, 4140500; 
721900, 4141100; 721900, 4141900; 721900, 4143400; 720800, 4143400; 
720900, 4141800; 721000, 4141500; 721000, 4141200; 721100, 4141100; 
721000, 4141000; 717800, 4140900; 717700, 4142500; 714500, 4142400; 
714500, 4144900; 715500, 4144900; 715500, 4145000; 715800, 4145000; 
715900, 4145000; 716000, 4145000; 716100, 4145100; 716100, 4145200; 
716000, 4145200; 715900, 4145300; 715900, 4145400; 716000, 4145500; 
716000, 4145600; 716100, 4145700; 717000, 4145700; 717700, 4145300; 
717800, 4145300; 717800, 4145200; 717800, 4145100; 717600, 4144900; 
717600, 4144800; 717600, 4144700; 717800, 4144500; 717900, 4144600; 
718200, 4144600; 718400, 4144500; 718700, 4144500; 718700, 4144800; 
718600, 4145000; 718700, 4145100; 718700, 4145600; 718600, 4145600; 
718600, 4145700; 718700, 4145800; 718600, 4145900; 718500, 4146000; 
718500, 4146100; 718600, 4146200; 718600, 4146500; 718300, 4146500; 
718200, 4146600; 718200, 4146800; 718300, 4146800; 718500, 4146900; 
718600, 4147000; 718600, 4147100; 718400, 4147200; 718500, 4147300; 
718500, 4147600; 718700, 4147600; 718700, 4147400; 719000, 4147500; 
719100, 4147700; 719300, 4147600; 719600, 4147900; 719700, 4148000; 
719700, 4148100; 719800, 4148200; 720000, 4148200; 720600, 4148200; 
720600, 4148300; 720700, 4148400; 720800, 4148400; 720900, 4148500; 
722700, 4148500; 722700, 4148600; 722900, 4148600; 723200, 4148700; 
723400, 4148700; 723200, 4148600; 723100, 4148500; 723000, 4148400; 
723200, 4148200; 723400, 4148200; 723500, 4148300; 723600, 4148400; 
723600, 4148500; 723800, 4148500; 723800, 4148400; 723900, 4148400; 
723900, 4148500; 724000, 4148700; 724200, 4148500; 724200, 4148900; 
724300, 4149000; 724300, 4149100; 724500, 4149000; 724500, 4149300; 
724700, 4149400; 724900, 4149600; 725000, 4149700; 725000, 4150000; 
724900, 4150100; 725000, 4150200; 725200, 4150200; 725300, 4150400; 
725400, 4150500; 725400, 4150600; 725100, 4150900; 724700, 4150900; 
724700, 4153400; 725000, 4153500; 725400, 4153900; 725600, 4154100; 
725800, 4154200; 726000, 4154300; 726200, 4154000; 726300, 4153800; 
726300, 4153700; 727800, 4153600; 727800, 4153400; 727900, 4153400; 
727900, 4153500; 728400, 4153600; 728700, 4153700; 729000, 4153700; 
729000, 4153600; 729100, 4153500; 729300, 4153400; 729400, 4153400; 
729400, 4153300; 729300, 4153200; 729500, 4153100; 729800, 4153100; 
729900, 4153200; 729900, 4154200; 730000, 4154200; 730100, 4154300; 
730600, 4154300; 730700, 4154400; 731000, 4154600; 731200, 4154700; 
731500, 4154700; 731800, 4154900; 732200, 4154900; 732600, 4154800; 
733200, 4154500; 733400, 4154500; 733700, 4154300; 734700, 4154300; 
734900, 4154600; 735100, 4154800; 735100, 4154900; 735500, 4155300; 
735600, 4155300; 735800, 4155500; 736100, 4155900; 737100, 4155400; 
737157, 4155367; returning to 737800, 4155000.

    (9) Note: Units 4-6 (Map 2) follow:

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    (10) Unit 7: Merced County, California.
    (i) Unit 7A: Merced County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quad Sandy Mush and El Nido. Land bounded by the following 
UTM Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 718900, 4120900; 718900, 4120000; 
719300, 4120000; 719400, 4120200; 719600, 4120100; 720200, 4120100; 
720300, 4120200; 720700, 4120200; 720900,

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4120000; 721500, 4120000; 721600, 4120100; 722000, 4120100; 722100, 
4120000; 722200, 4120200; 722200, 4120300; 722900, 4120300; 722900, 
4119600; 722100, 4119500; 722200, 4118400; 725400, 4118500; 725400, 
4118578; 725400, 4118582; 726100, 4118600; 726100, 4120100; 728600, 
4120100; 728600, 4119200; 727800, 4119200; 727700, 4118600; 727600, 
4118500; 727500, 4118500; 727500, 4118400; 727500, 4116900; 726800, 
4116900; 726700, 4116900; 726800, 4115300; 725900, 4115300; 725900, 
4116900; 724300, 4116900; 724300, 4117600; 722694, 4117506; 722600, 
4117600; 721800, 4117600; 721800, 4118400; 720200, 4118400; 720200, 
4117600; 719400, 4117600; 719400, 4116700; 718600, 4116700; 718600, 
4117100; 718200, 4117100; 718200, 4117200; 718300, 4117300; 718400, 
4117400; 718600, 4117400; 718600, 4117500; 718600, 4118291; 718900, 
4118300; 718900, 4118900; 718800, 4119000; 718700, 4119000; 718600, 
4119100; 717700, 4119100; 717700, 4119900; 718100, 4119900; 718100, 
4119950; 718500, 4120000; 718500, 4120900; returning to 718900, 4120900.
    (ii) Unit 7B: Merced County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangle Sandy Mush. Land bounded by the following UTM 
Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 721300, 4120800; 720500, 4120800; 
720500, 4121600; 721300, 4121600; 721300, 4121200; returning to 721300, 
4120800.
    (iii) Unit 7C: Merced County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangle El Nido. Land bounded by the following UTM Zone 
10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 722900, 4121800; 721800, 4121800; 722200, 
4122500; 722900, 4122500; returning to 722900, 4121800.
    (iv) Unit 7D: Merced County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangles Arena, and Turner Ranch: Land bounded by the 
following UTM Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 701700, 4130600; 
701700, 4129200; 701800, 4129200; 702800, 4129200; 703000, 4128800; 
703300, 4128800; 703900, 4128800; 703900, 4129000; 704200, 4129000; 
704200, 4128500; 703300, 4128400; 703400, 4128300; 703400, 4127900; 
703500, 4127800; 703800, 4127500; 703700, 4127300; 703500, 4127300; 
703400, 4127100; 703400, 4126100; 703400, 4126100; 703500, 4126100; 
704400, 4126100; 704300, 4126000; 704300, 4126000; 704400, 4125900; 
704500, 4125300; 704500, 4124800; 705000, 4124800; 705000, 4125300; 
705700, 4125300; 705700, 4124900; 706600, 4125000; 706700, 4123700; 
706700, 4122100; 706800, 4120900; 706700, 4120500; 706700, 4119700; 
708100, 4119700; 708100, 4119600; 708000, 4119500; 707900, 4119200; 
707900, 4119000; 708000, 4118900; 708300, 4118900; 708300, 4118100; 
707900, 4118100; 707500, 4118500; 706500, 4118500; 706000, 4118900; 
705600, 4119300; 705200, 4119700; 704800, 4120000; 704700, 4120100; 
704700, 4120400; 705100, 4120400; 705100, 4120600; 704900, 4120700; 
704900, 4120800; 705100, 4120800; 704900, 4121000; 705000, 4121100; 
705100, 4121700; 705200, 4121700; 705300, 4122000; 705700, 4122100; 
705700, 4122200; 705400, 4122300; 705300, 4122400; 705500, 4122600; 
705400, 4122600; 705300, 4122500; 705200, 4122500; 705100, 4122500; 
704900, 4122500; 704900, 4122700; 704800, 4122800; 704500, 4122800; 
704300, 4122900; 704000, 4122800; 703900, 4122900; 703400, 4124400; 
703300, 4124600; 701300, 4126500; 700100, 4127600; 700467, 4129067; 
700500, 4129200; 700500, 4130600; 701000, 4130600; 701000, 4130100; 
701100, 4129800; 701200, 4129800; 701100, 4130100; 701100, 4130600; 
returning to 701700, 4130600.
    (v) Unit 7E: Merced County, California. USGS 24,000 topographic 
quadrangles Turner Ranch, and Sandy Mush. Land bounded by the following 
UTM Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 711200, 4120500; 711400, 4120400; 
711500, 4120500; 711600, 4119600; 711900, 4119600; 711900, 4119400; 
712100, 4119300; 712300, 4119300; 712300, 4119200; 712600, 4119200; 
712800, 4118800; 711600, 4118700; 711600, 4118500; 711400, 4118500; 
711300, 4118400; 711100, 4118100; 709900, 4118100; 709900, 4118800; 
709900, 4119000; 709700, 4119000; 709700, 4119600; 710300, 4119600; 
710300, 4119900; 710700, 4119900; 710700, 4120000; 710600, 4120000; 
710600, 4120100; 710700, 4120200; 710600, 4120300; 710700, 4120400; 
710700, 4120500; 710900, 4120400; 711100, 4120400; returning to 711200, 
4120500.
    (vi) Unit 7F: Merced County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangle Turner Ranch. Land bounded by the following UTM 
Zone 10, NAD 83 coordinates (E,N): 702870, 4121705; 703200, 4121100; 
702800, 4121700; returning to 702870, 4121705.

    (vii) Note: Unit 7 (Map 3) follows:

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  Family Poaceae: Orcuttia inaequalis (San Joaquin Valley Orcutt grass)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Fresno, Madera, 
Mariposa, Merced, and Tulare Counties, California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Orcuttia inaequalis (San

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Joaquin Valley Orcutt grass) are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in 
paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Merced and Mariposa Counties, California. From USGS 
1:24,000 topographic quadrangles Snelling, Merced Falls, Winton, 
Yosemite Lake, Haystack Mountain, Indian Gulch, Merced, and Owens 
Reservoir.
    (5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 2: Merced, Madera, and Mariposa Counties, California. From 
USGS 1:24, 000 topographic quadrangles Owens Reservoir, Plainsburg, Le 
Grand, and Raynor Creek.
    (7) Unit 2 (Map 2) follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Madera County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]

    (ii) Unit 3 (Map 3) follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Fresno County, California. Map of Unit 4 is provided at 
paragraph (10)(ii) of this entry.
    (10) Unit 5: Madera County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Units 4-5 (Map 4) follow:

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    (11) Unit 6: Tulare County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]

    (ii) Unit 6 (Map 5) follows:

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          Family Poaceae: Orcuttia pilosa (hairy Orcutt grass)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Butte, Fresno, Madera, 
Mariposa, Merced, Stanislaus, and Tehama Counties, California, on the 
maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Orcuttia pilosa (hairy

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Orcutt grass) are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in 
paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Tehama County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangles Acorn Hollow and Richardson Springs NW.
    (5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 2: Butte County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 topographic 
quadrangle Hamlin Canyon.
    (7) Unit 2 (Map 2) follows:

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    (8) Unit 4: Merced, Mariposa, and Stanislaus Counties, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 4 (Map 3) follows:

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    (9) Unit 5: Madera County, California. Map of Unit 5 is provided at 
paragraph (11) of this entry.
    (10) Unit 6: Madera County, California. Map of Unit 6 is provided at 
paragraph (11) of this entry.
    (11) Units 5-6 (Map 4) follow:

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         Family Poaceae: Orcuttia tenuis (slender Orcutt grass)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Lake, Lassen, Modoc, 
Plumas, Sacramento, Shasta, Siskiyou, and Tehama Counties, California, 
on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Orcuttia tenuis (slender

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Orcutt grass) are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in 
paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Siskiyou County, California.

    (i) Units 1A-1B (Map 1) follow:

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    (ii) Units 1C-1E (Map 2) follow:

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    (iii) Units 1F-1J (Map 3) follow:

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    (iv) Unit 1K (Map 4) follows:


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    (5) Unit 2: Shasta County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 2 (Map 5) follows:

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    (6) Unit 3: Shasta and Tehama Counties, California.
    (i) Unit 3A excludes land bounded by 579328, 4466483; 579344, 
4463788; 580057, 4465659; 580132, 4465813; 580184, 4465918; 580313, 
4466064; 580839, 4466455; returning to 579328, 4466483.
    (ii) Unit 3 (Map 6) follows:

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    (7) Unit 4: Tehama County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangles Acorn Hollow and Richardson Springs NW.
    (8) Unit 4 (Map 7) follows:

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    (9) Unit 5: Lake County, California.
    (i) Unit 5A excludes land bounded by 519133, 4304515; 519186, 
4304513; 519190, 4304580; 519259, 4304536; 519575, 4304594; 519707, 
4304515; 519882, 4304203; 519928, 4304160; 519924, 4304114; 519785, 
4304012; 519729, 4303886; 519677, 4303975; 519634, 4303917; 519639, 
4303693; 519840, 4303690; 519846, 4303903; 519925, 4303879; 519937, 
4303781; 519975,

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4303782; 519980, 4304504; 519952, 4304510; 519944, 4304600; 519130, 
4304611; returning to 519133, 4304515.

    (ii) Unit 5 (Map 8) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10FE06.075
    

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    (10) Unit 6: Sacramento County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangle Carmichael.
    (11) Unit 6 (Map 9) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR10FE06.076
    

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       Family Poaceae: Orcuttia viscida (Sacramento Orcutt grass)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Amador and Sacramento 
counties, California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Orcuttia viscida (Sacramento Orcutt grass) are the habitat components 
that provide:
    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in 
paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Sacramento County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangle Folsom.
    (5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 2: Sacramento County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
topographic quadrangle Carmichael.
    (7) Unit 2 (Map 2) follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Sacramento and Amador Counties, California. From USGS 
1:24,000 topographic quadrangles Sloughhouse, Carbondale, Clay, and 
Goose Creek.
    (9) Unit 3 (Map 3) follows:

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    Family Poaceae: Panicum faurei var. carteri (Carter's panicgrass)

    Hawaii: City and County of Honolulu: Entire island of Mokoli'i (see 
map).
    Probable primary constituent elements include: Exposure to strong 
sunlight; low rainfall; exposure to sea spray; and presence of gravelly, 
basalt-derived soil.

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    Note: Map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC01JN91.173
    
       Family Poaceae: Poa atropurpurea (San Bernardino bluegrass)

    (1) Critical habitat units for this species are depicted for San 
Diego and San Bernardino Counties, California.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for Poa 
atropurpurea are:
    (i) Wet meadows subject to flooding during wet years in the San 
Bernardino Mountains in San Bernardino County at elevations of 6,700 to 
8,100 feet (2,000 to 2,469 meters), and in the Laguna and Palomar 
Mountains of San Diego County at elevations of 6,000 to 7,500 feet 
(1,800 to 2,300 meters), that provide space for individual and 
population growth, reproduction, and dispersal; and
    (ii) Well-drained, loamy alluvial to sandy loam soils occurring in 
the wet meadow system, with a 0 to 16 percent slope, to provide water, 
air, minerals, and other nutritional or physiological requirements to 
the species.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
the effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of USGS 1:24,0000 maps, and critical habitat units 
were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (5) Note: Index map of critical habitat units for Poa atropurpurea 
(San Bernardino bluegrass) follows:

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    (6) Unit 2: North Baldwin Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
     [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 2, 3, 4, and 5 for Poa atropurpurea follows:

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    (7) Unit 3: Belleville Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 3 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph 
(6)(ii) of this entry.
    (8) Unit 4: Hitchcock Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 4 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph 
(6)(ii) of this entry.

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    (9) Unit 5: Bluff Meadow, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 5 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in paragraph 
(6)(ii) of this entry.
    (10) Unit 11: Cienega Seca Meadow, San Bernardino County, 
California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 11 for Poa atropurpurea follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR14AU08.005
    

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    (11) Unit 13: Mendenhall Valley, San Diego County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 13 for Poa atropurpurea follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR14AU08.006
    

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    (12) Unit 14: Laguna Meadow, San Diego County, California.
    (i) Unit 14 excludes land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E N): 550869, 3637877; 550892, 3637893; 550915, 3637910; 
550939, 3637916; 550959, 3637913; 550973, 3637897; 550986, 3637895; 
550983, 3637881; 550976, 3637859; 550982, 3637842; 551000, 3637820; 
551017, 3637807; 551029, 3637784; 551025, 3637771; 551012, 3637769; 
551011, 3637750; 551008, 3637732; 551000, 3637715; 550976, 3637723; 
550955, 3637708; 550940, 3637686; 550937, 3637662; 550939, 3637658; 
550948, 3637643; 550967, 3637618; 550989, 3637610; 550998, 3637595; 
550987, 3637576; 550953, 3637556; 550924, 3637552; 550899, 3637554; 
550882, 3637564; 550861, 3637549; 550854, 3637526; 550832, 3637523; 
550793, 3637535; 550754, 3637564; 550724, 3637595; 550709, 3637624; 
550686, 3637674; 550683, 3637707; 550710, 3637763; 550760, 3637826; 
550800, 3637855; 550816, 3637865; 550845, 3637863; 550869, 3637877; and 
land bounded by 551248, 3637523; 551267, 3637518; 551283, 3637506; 
551295, 3637484; 551295, 3637459; 551300, 3637428; 551303, 3637401; 
551304, 3637378; 551291, 3637350; 551276, 3637341; 551265, 3637333; 
551250, 3637339; 551231, 3637345; 551222, 3637325; 551208, 3637332; 
551181, 3637346; 551166, 3637333; 551148, 3637324; 551131, 3637323; 
551098, 3637329; 551080, 3637339; 551070, 3637355; 551074, 3637364; 
551089, 3637352; 551111, 3637352; 551130, 3637365; 551148, 3637378; 
551142, 3637405; 551144, 3637427; 551148, 3637460; 551158, 3637486; 
551172, 3637492; 551194, 3637497; 551198, 3637512; 551215, 3637520; 
551248, 3637523.
    (ii) Map of Units 14 and 15 for Poa atropurpurea follows:

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    (13) Unit 15: Bear Valley, San Diego County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 15 for Poa atropurpurea is depicted on the map in 
paragraph (12)(ii) of this entry.

          Family Poaceae: Tuctoria greenei (Greene's Tuctoria)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Butte, Madera, Mariposa, 
Merced, Shasta,

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Stanislaus, Tehama, and Tuolumne counties, California, on the map below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Tuctoria greenei (Greene's tuctoria) are the habitat components that 
provide:
    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in 
paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Shasta County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangle Murken Bench.
    (5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 2: Tehama County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangles Acorn Hollow, Richardson Springs NW.
    (7) Unit 2 (Map 2) follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Butte County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangle Hamlin Canyon.
    (9) Unit 3 (Map 3) follows:

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    (10) Unit 6: Stanislaus County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 6 (Map 4) follows:

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    (11) Unit 7: Merced County and Mariposa County.
    (12) Unit 7 (Map 5) follows:

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    (13) Unit 8: Madera County.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 8 (Map 6) follows:

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            Family Poaceae: Tuctoria mucronata (Solano grass)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Yolo County, California, 
on the map below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Tuctoria mucronata (Solano grass) are the habitat components that 
provide:

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    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in 
paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Yolo County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 scale 
quadrangles Davis, Saxon.
    (5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:

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            Family Poaceae: Zizania texana (Texas wild-rice)

    Texas, Hays County; Spring Lake and its outflow, the San Marcos 
River, downstream to its confluence with the Blanco River.
    NOTE: The map provided is for informational purposes only. Map 
follows:
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      Family Polemoniaceae: Ipomopsis polyantha (Pagosa skyrocket)

    (1) Critical habitat units are designated for Archuleta County, 
Colorado.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of the physical and biological 
features essential to the conservation of Ipomopsis polyantha consist of 
five components:
    (i) Mancos shale soils.
    (ii) Elevation and climate. Elevations from 6,400 to 8,100 ft (1,950 
to 2,475 m) and current climatic conditions similar to those that 
historically occurred around Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Climatic 
conditions include suitable precipitation; cold, dry springs; and winter 
snow.
    (iii) Plant community.
    (A) Suitable native plant communities (as described in paragraph 
(2)(iii)(B) of this entry) with small (less than 100 ft\2\ (10 m\2\)) or 
larger (several hectares or acres) barren areas with less than 20 
percent plant cover in the actual barren areas.
    (B) Appropriate native plant communities, preferably with plant 
communities reflective of historical community composition, or altered 
habitats which still contain components of native plant communities. 
These plant communities include:
    (1) Barren shales;
    (2) Open montane grassland (primarily Arizona fescue) understory at 
the edges of open Ponderosa pine; or
    (3) Clearings within the ponderosa pine/Rocky Mountain juniper and 
Utah juniper/oak communities.
    (iv) Habitat for pollinators.
    (A) Pollinator ground and twig nesting areas. Nesting and foraging 
habitats suitable for a wide array of pollinators and their life-history 
and nesting requirements. A mosaic of native plant communities and 
habitat types generally would provide for this diversity.
    (B) Connectivity between areas allowing pollinators to move from one 
site to the next within each plant population.
    (C) Availability of other floral resources, such as other flowering 
plant species that provide nectar and pollen for pollinators. Grass 
species do not provide resources for pollinators.
    (D) A 3,280-ft (1,000-m) area beyond occupied habitat to conserve 
the pollinators essential for plant reproduction.
    (v) Appropriate disturbance regime.
    (A) Appropriate disturbance levels--Light to moderate, or 
intermittent or discontinuous disturbances.
    (B) Naturally maintained disturbances through soil erosion or human-
maintained disturbances that can include light grazing, occasional 
ground clearing, and other disturbances that are not severe or 
continual.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
September 12, 2012. However, because Ipomopsis polyantha is found along 
the edges of roads and buildings, the edges of roads and edges of 
structures are included in the designation.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of both aerial imagery (NAIP 2009) as well as USGS 
geospatial quadrangle maps and were mapped using NAD 83 Universal 
Transverse Mercator (UTM), zone 13N coordinates. Location information 
came from a wide array of sources. The maps in this entry, as modified 
by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the boundaries of the 
critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on 
which each map is based are available to the public on http://
regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-2011-0040, on our Internet site 
(http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/species/plants/3ColoradoPlants/
index.html), and at the Western Colorado Ecological Services Office, 764 
Horizon Drive, Suite B, Grand Junction, CO 81506-3946.
    (5) Note: Index map of critical habitat for Ipomopsis polyantha 
follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Dyke, Archuleta County, Colorado. Note: Map of Unit 1 of 
critical habitat for Ipomopsis polyantha follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: O'Neal Hill Special Botanical Unit, Archuleta County, 
Colorado. Note: Map of Unit 2 of critical habitat for Ipomopsis 
polyantha follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, Colorado. Note: Map of 
Unit 3 of critical habitat for Ipomopsis polyantha is provided at 
paragraph (9) of this entry.
    (9) Unit 4: Eight Mile Mesa, Archuleta County, Colorado. Note: Map 
of Units 3 and 4 of critical habitat for Ipomopsis polyantha follows:

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    Family Polemoniaceae: Navarretia fossalis (spreading navarretia)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Los Angeles, Riverside, 
and San Diego Counties, California, on the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements (PCEs) for 
Navarretia fossalis consist of three components:
    (i) PCE 1--Ephemeral wetland habitat. Vernal pools (up to 10 ac (4 
ha)) and seasonally flooded alkali vernal plains that become inundated 
by winter rains and hold water or have saturated soils for 2 weeks to 6 
months during a year with average rainfall (i.e., years where average 
rainfall amounts for a particular area are reached during the rainy 
season (between October and May)). This period of inundation is long 
enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed production for 
Navarretia fossalis and other native species typical of vernal pool and 
seasonally flooded alkali vernal plain habitat, but not so long that 
true wetland species inhabit the areas.
    (ii) PCE 2--Intermixed wetland and upland habitats that act as the 
local watershed. Areas characterized by mounds, swales, and depressions 
within a matrix of upland habitat that result in intermittently flowing 
surface and subsurface water in swales, drainages, and pools described 
in PCE 1.
    (iii) PCE 3--Soils that support ponding during winter and spring. 
Soils found in areas characterized in PCEs 1 and 2 that have a clay 
component or other property that creates an impermeable surface or 
subsurface layer. These soil types include, but are not limited to: 
Cieneba-Pismo-Caperton soils in Los Angeles County; Domino, Traver, 
Waukena, Chino, and Willows soils in Riverside County; and Huerhuero, 
Placentia, Olivenhain, Stockpen, and Redding soils in San Diego County.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures existing on 
the effective date of this rule and not containing one of more of the 
primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, 
and roads, and the land on which such structures are located.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using a base of U.S. Geological Survey 7.5' quadrangle maps. 
Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse 
Mercator (UTM) zone 11, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 coordinates.
    (5) Note: Index Map of critical habitat units for Navarretia 
fossalis (spreading navarretia) follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Los Angeles Basin-Orange Management Area, Los Angeles 
County, CA. Subunit 1A: Cruzan Mesa.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Subunit 1A (Cruzan Mesa) is provided at paragraph 
(7)(ii) of this entry.
    (7) Unit 1: Los Angeles Basin-Orange Management Area, Los Angeles 
County, CA. Subunit 1B: Plum Canyon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1, Subunits 1A (Cruzan Mesa) and 1B (Plum Canyon) 
follows:

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    (8) Unit 2: San Diego: Northern Coastal Mesa Management Area--
Poinsettia Lane Commuter Station, San Diego County, CA.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 (Poinsettia Lane Commuter Station) follows:

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    (9) Unit 3: San Diego: Central Coastal Mesa Management Area, San 
Diego County, CA. Subunit 3B: Carroll Canyon.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 3, Subunit 3B (Carroll Canyon) follows:

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    (10) Unit 3: San Diego: Central Coastal Mesa Management Area, San 
Diego County, CA. Subunit 3C: Nobel Drive.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 3, Subunit 3C (Nobel Drive) follows:

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    (11) Unit 3: San Diego: Central Coastal Mesa Management Area, San 
Diego County, CA. Subunit 3D: Montgomery Field.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 3, Subunit 3D (Montgomery Field) follows:

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    (12) Unit 4: San Diego: Inland Management Area, San Diego County, 
CA. Subunit 4C1: San Marcos (Upham).
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 4, Subunit 4C1 is provided at paragraph (14)(ii) of 
this entry.
    (13) Unit 4: San Diego: Inland Management Area, San Diego County, 
CA. Subunit 4C2: San Marcos (Universal Boot).
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 4, Subunit 4C2 is provided at paragraph (14)(ii) of 
this entry.

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    (14) Unit 4: San Diego: Inland Management Area, San Diego County, 
CA. Subunit 4D: San Marcos (Bent Avenue).
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 4, Subunits 4C1, 4C2, and 4D (San Marcos) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07OC10.008
    

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    (15) Unit 4: San Diego: Inland Management Area, San Diego County, 
CA. Subunit 4E: Ramona.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 4, Subunit 4E (Ramona) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07OC10.009
    

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    (16) Unit 5: San Diego: Southern Coastal Mesa Management Area, San 
Diego County, CA. Subunit 5A: Sweetwater Vernal Pools.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5, Subunit 5A (Sweetwater Vernal Pools) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07OC10.010
    

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    (17) Unit 5: San Diego: Southern Coastal Mesa Management Area, San 
Diego County, CA. Subunit 5B: Otay River Valley.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5, Subunit 5B (Otay River Valley) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07OC10.011
    

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    (18) Unit 5: San Diego: Southern Coastal Mesa Management Area, San 
Diego County, CA. Subunit 5C: Otay Mesa.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5, Subunit 5C (Otay Mesa) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07OC10.012
    

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    (19) Unit 5: San Diego: Southern Coastal Mesa Management Area, San 
Diego County, CA. Subunit 5F: Proctor Valley.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5, Subunit 5F (Proctor Valley) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07OC10.013
    

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    (20) Unit 5: San Diego: Southern Coastal Mesa Management Area, San 
Diego County, CA. Subunit 5G: Otay Lakes.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5, Subunit 5G (Otay Lakes) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07OC10.014
    

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    (21) Unit 5: San Diego: Southern Coastal Mesa Management Area, San 
Diego County, CA. Subunit 5H: Western Otay Mesa Vernal Pool Complexes.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5, Subunit 5H (Western Otay Mesa Vernal Pool 
Complexes) follows:
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    (22) Unit 5: San Diego: Southern Coastal Mesa Management Area, San 
Diego County, CA. Subunit 5I: Eastern Otay Mesa Vernal Pool Complexes.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5, Subunit 5I (Eastern Otay Mesa Vernal Pool 
Complexes) follows:
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    (23) Unit 6: Riverside: Riverside Management Area, Riverside County, 
CA. Subunit 6A: San Jacinto River.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 6, Subunit 6A (San Jacinto River) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07OC10.017
    

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    (24) Unit 6: Riverside: Riverside Management Area, Riverside County, 
CA. Subunit 6B: Salt Creek Seasonally Flooded Alkali Plain.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 6, Subunit 6B (Salt Creek Seasonally Flooded Alkali 
Plain) follows:
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    (25) Unit 6: Riverside: Riverside Management Area, Riverside County, 
CA. Subunit 6C: Wickerd and Scott Road Pools.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 6, Subunit 6C (Wickerd and Scott Road Pools) 
follows:
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    Family Polygonaceae: Chorizanthe pungens var. pungens (Monterey 
                              spineflower)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Santa Cruz and Monterey 
Counties, California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent element of critical habitat for 
Chorizanthe pungens var. pungens is a vegetation structure arranged in a 
mosaic with openings between the dominant elements (e.g., scrub, shrub, 
oak trees, or clumps of herbaceous vegetation) that changes in spatial 
position as a result of physical processes such as windblown sands and 
fire and that allows sunlight to reach the surface of the following 
sandy soils: coastal beaches, dune land, Baywood sand, Ben Lomond sandy 
loam, Elder sandy loam, Oceano loamy sand, Arnold loamy sand, Santa Ynez 
fine sandy loam, Arnold--Santa Ynez complex, Metz complex, and Metz 
loamy sand.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, airports, and roads) and the land on which such 
structures are located, existing within the legal boundaries on the 
effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on base maps using aerial imagery from the National Agricultural 
Imagery Program (aerial imagery captured June 2005). Data were projected 
to Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 11, North American Datum 
(NAD) 1983.
    (5) Note: Index map (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Sunset Unit, Santa Cruz County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 1, 5, and 6 (Map 2) follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Moss Landing Unit, Monterey County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 2 and 7 (Map 3) follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Marina Unit, Monterey County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 3, 4, and 8 (Map 4) follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Asilomar Unit, Monterey County, California. Map of Unit 
4 is provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of this entry.
    (10) Unit 5: Freedom Boulevard Unit, Monterey County, California. 
Map of Unit 5 is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.

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    (11) Unit 6: Manresa Unit, Monterey County, California. Map of Unit 
6 is provided at paragraph (6)(ii) of this entry.
    (12) Unit 7: Prunedale Unit, Monterey County, California. Map of 
Unit 7 is provided at paragraph (7)(ii) of this entry.
    (13) Unit 8: Fort Ord Unit, Monterey County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle Marina, Salinas, Seaside, 
and Spreckles. Unit 8 excludes land bounded by the following UTM zone 10 
NAD83 coordinates (E, N):
    (A) 609791, 4053559; 609792, 4053420; 609833, 4053395; 609908, 
4053357; 610068, 4053380; 610032, 4053598; returning to 609791, 4053559.
    (B) 611172, 4052992; 611242, 4052923; 611314, 4052987; 611402, 
4052913; 611442, 4052907; 611524, 4052850; 611543, 4052844; 611587, 
4052866; 611607, 4052919; 611628, 4053042; 611618, 4053074; 611670, 
4053189; 611761, 4053277; 612029, 4053402; 612049, 4053521; 611863, 
4053644; 611727, 4053518; 611656, 4053497; 611611, 4053451; 611535, 
4053431; 611438, 4053400; 611394, 4053341; 611346, 4053238; 611278, 
4053122; 611230, 4053068; returning to 611172, 4052992.
    (C) 611476, 4056579; 611418, 4056559; 611437, 4056500; 611496, 
4056520; returning to 611476, 4056579.
    (ii) Map of Unit 8 is provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of this entry.
    (14) Unit 9: Soledad Unit, Monterey County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 9 (Map 5) follows:

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 Family Polygonaceae: Chorizanthe robusta var. hartwegii (Scotts Valley 
                              spineflower)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Santa Cruz County, 
California, on the map below. The map provided is for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Chorizanthe robusta var. hartwegii are the habitat components that 
provide:
    (i) Thin soils in the Bonnydoon series that have developed over 
outcrops of Santa Cruz mudstone and Purisima sandstone;
    (ii) ``Wildflower field'' habitat that has developed on these thin-
soiled sites;
    (iii) A grassland plant community that supports the ``wildflower 
field'' habitat, that is stable over time and in which nonnative species 
are absent or are at a density that has little or no adverse effect on 
resources available for growth and reproduction of Chorizanthe robusta 
var. hartwegii;
    (iv) Sufficient areas around each population to allow for 
recolonization to adjacent suitable microhabitat sites in the event of 
catastrophic events;
    (v) Pollinator activity between existing colonies of Chorizanthe 
robusta var. hartwegii;
    (vi) Seed dispersal mechanisms between existing colonies and other 
potentially suitable sites; and
    (vii) Sufficient integrity of the watershed above habitat for 
Chorizanthe robusta var. hartwegii to maintain soil and hydrologic 
conditions that provide the seasonally wet substrate for growth and 
reproduction.
    (3) Existing features and structures, such as buildings, roads, 
railroads, airports, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban 
landscaped areas, do not contain one or more of the primary constituent 
elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not 
trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect 
the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent critical 
habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Santa Cruz County, California.
    From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map Felton, California, Mount. Diablo 
Meridian, California.
    Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
587990, 4103190; 587999, 4103220; 588021, 4103230; 588025, 4103250; 
587997, 4103260; 588025, 4103280; 588035, 4103290; 588033, 4103310; 
588025, 4103320; 588012, 4103330; 588014, 4103340; 588005, 4103350; 
587984, 4103360; 587969, 4103370; 587962, 4103380; 587958, 4103390; 
587962, 4103400; 587975, 4103410; 587992, 4103410; 588012, 4103420; 
588029, 4103400; 588046, 4103410; 588058, 4103420; 588064, 4103430; 
588072, 4103450; 588082, 4103480; 588088, 4103500; 588091, 4103530; 
588091, 4103560; 588099, 4103570; 588115, 4103590; 588146, 4103580; 
588169, 4103610; 588201, 4103630; 588272, 4103700; 588411, 4104050; 
588571, 4103930; 588584, 4103940; 588589, 4103960; 588590, 4103980; 
588583, 4104010; 588574, 4104030; 588559, 4104050; 588549, 4104070; 
588568, 4104110; 588833, 4104150; 588827, 4104020; 588883, 4104030; 
588891, 4103950; 588906, 4103920; 588931, 4103890; 588979, 4103870; 
589049, 4103870; 589069, 4103680; 589061, 4103450; 589124, 4103440; 
589173, 4103400; 589117, 4103050; 589062, 4103060; 589019, 4102960; 
589099, 4102940; 589096, 4102920; 588612, 4103020; 588570, 4102880; 
588485, 4102900; 588474, 4102960; 588452, 4102960; 588452, 4103090; 
588473, 4103160; 588502, 4103270; 588504, 4103330; 588505, 4103420; 
588402, 4103470; 588360, 4103480; 588292, 4103480; 588267, 4103440; 
588121, 4103320; 588033, 4103080; 588352, 4103020; 588337, 4102930; 
588000, 4102990; 587981, 4102940; 587900, 4102940; 587900, 4102960; 
587905, 4102980; 587919, 4102970; 587931, 4102970; 587932, 4102990; 
587924, 4103010; 587916, 4103040; 587915, 4103060; 587893, 4103070; 
587887, 4103090; 587883, 4103100; 587885, 4103100; 587891, 4103110; 
587911, 4103100; 587939, 4103130; 587942, 4103150; 587951, 4103160; 
587963, 4103150; 587977, 4103160; 587990, 4103190.
    (5) Unit 2: Santa Cruz County, California.
    From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map Laurel, California.
    Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
589297, 4102370; 589213, 4102420; 589164, 4102430; 589168, 4102460; 
589174, 4102500; 589181, 4102550; 589189, 4102570; 589210, 4102600; 
589243, 4102620; 589261, 4102630; 589274, 4102640; 589271, 4102660; 
589270, 4102680; 589270, 4102690; 589289, 4102710; 589327, 4102740; 
589361, 4102770; 589402, 4102790; 589435, 4102800; 589472, 4102800; 
589571, 4102790; 589657, 4102780; 589762, 4102770; 589845, 4102750; 
589889, 4102730; 589917, 4102690; 589932, 4102660; 589932, 4102620; 
589930, 4102530; 589865, 4102440; 589732, 4102250; 589681, 4102260; 
589669, 4102290; 589661, 4102300; 589642, 4102310; 589623, 4102310; 
589590, 4102310; 589531, 4102320; 589297, 4102370.
    (6) Critical Habitat Map for Units 1 and 2 follows:

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     Family Polygonaceae: Chorizanthe robusta var. robusta (robust 
                              spineflower).

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Santa Cruz County, 
California, on the maps below. The maps provided are for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Chorizanthe robusta var.

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robusta include, but are not limited to, the habitat components that 
provide:
    (i) Sandy soils associated with active coastal dunes, coastal bluffs 
with a deposition of windblown sand, inland sites with sandy soils, and 
interior floodplain dunes;
    (ii) Plant communities that support associated species, including 
coastal dune, coastal scrub, grassland, maritime chaparral, oak 
woodland, and interior floodplain dune communities, and have a structure 
such that there are openings between the dominant elements (e.g, scrub, 
shrub, oak trees, clumps of herbaceous vegetation);
    (iii) Plant communities that contain no or little cover by nonnative 
species which would complete for resources available for growth and 
reproduction of Chorizanthe robusta var. robusta; and
    (iv) Physical processes, such as occasional soil disturbance, that 
support natural dune dynamics along coastal areas.
    (3) Existing features and structures, such as buildings, roads, 
railroads, airports, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban 
landscaped areas, do not contain one or more of the primary constituent 
elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not 
trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect 
the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent critical 
habitat.

            (4) Critical Habitat Map Units--Index Map Follows

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         (5) Map Unit A (Pogonip): Santa Cruz County, California

    From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map Santa Cruz, California. Lands 
bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 585912, 
4094380; 585909, 4094380; 585900, 4094370; 585882, 4094350; 585830, 
4094330; 585798, 4094320; 585775, 4094300; 585747, 4094260; 585722,

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4094230; 585688, 4094200; 585666, 4094200; 585649, 4094210; 585617, 
4094230; 585571, 4094230; 585556, 4094240; 585546, 4094240; 585537, 
4094250; 585505, 4094280; 585487, 4094290; 585468, 4094290; 585442, 
4094290; 585393, 4094290; 585340, 4094290; 585313, 4094300; 585220, 
4094330; 585162, 4094330; 585101, 4094320; 584986, 4094300; 584917, 
4094290; 584886, 4094300; 584871, 4094310; 584856, 4094320; 584839, 
4094340; 584828, 4094360; 584829, 4094380; 584834, 4094390; 584846, 
4094400; 584853, 4094420; 584856, 4094440; 584853, 4094470; 584844, 
4094500; 584811, 4094600; 584798, 4094630; 584787, 4094650; 584773, 
4094670; 584762, 4094700; 584754, 4094740; 584756, 4094770; 584762, 
4094790; 584772, 4094830; 584777, 4094870; 584772, 4094890; 584730, 
4094960; 584729, 4094990; 584738, 4095020; 584751, 4095040; 584767, 
4095050; 584781, 4095060; 584805, 4095060; 584841, 4095070; 584879, 
4095080; 584901, 4095090; 584926, 4095090; 585050, 4095110; 585125, 
4095110; 585174, 4095110; 585168, 4095090; 585166, 4095070; 585169, 
4095000; 585182, 4094980; 585193, 4094970; 585208, 4094960; 585223, 
4094950; 585244, 4094950; 585265, 4094950; 585337, 4094940; 585366, 
4094940; 585388, 4094930; 585397, 4094910; 585414, 4094890; 585446, 
4094870; 585480, 4094860; 585492, 4094850; 585470, 4094830; 585568, 
4094740; 585606, 4094750; 585626, 4094720; 585885, 4094430; 585899, 
4094410; 585907, 4094400; 585912, 4094380.

       (6) Map Unit B (Branciforte): Santa Cruz County, California

    (i) From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map Santa Cruz, California. Lands 
bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 587730, 
4094370; 587728, 4094390; 587865, 4094380; 587863, 4094360; 587877, 
4094270; 587816, 4094080; 587738, 4094090; 587737, 4094190; 587724, 
4094280; 587730, 4094370.
    (ii) Map Unit A and B: Pogonip and Branciforte Map Follows.

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          (7) Map Unit C (Aptos): Santa Cruz County, California

    Santa Cruz County, California.
    Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
599729, 4094230; 599670, 4094230; 599629, 4094230; 599577, 4094230; 
599591, 4094270; 599596, 4094290; 599609, 4094340;

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599623, 4094400; 599636, 4094460; 599641, 4094490; 599645, 4094530; 
599647, 4094540; 599647, 4094570; 599648, 4094580; 599653, 4094640; 
599655, 4094650; 599658, 4094660; 599661, 4094660; 599662, 4094660; 
599701, 4094670; 599776, 4094670; 600002, 4094670; 600092, 4094680; 
600199, 4094680; 600204, 4094670; 600209, 4094670; 600220, 4094670; 
600225, 4094660; 600231, 4094660; 600242, 4094650; 600247, 4094640; 
600272, 4094620; 600276, 4094610; 600280, 4094480; 600280, 4094480; 
600278, 4094460; 600276, 4094460; 600274, 4094450; 600271, 4094440; 
600270, 4094440; 600270, 4094430; 600271, 4094420; 600283, 4094380; 
600287, 4094250; 600138, 4094250; 600007, 4094240; 599915, 4094240; 
599729, 4094230.

         (8) Map Unit D (Freedom): Santa Cruz County, California

    (i) From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map Watsonville West, California. 
Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
601011, 4092690; 601113, 4092700; 601116, 4092600; 601223, 4092600; 
601230, 4092400; 601122, 4092400; 601119, 4092500; 601019, 4092490; 
601011, 4092690.
    (ii) Map Units C and D: Aptos and Freedom Map Follows.

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       (9) Map Unit E (Buena Vista): Santa Cruz County, California

    From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map Watsonville West, California. 
Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
604046, 4088420; 604031, 4088480; 604029, 4088530; 604036, 4088560; 
604049, 4088580; 604681, 4088360; 604692, 4087930; 604701, 4087560;

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604071, 4087530; 604064, 4087550; 604057, 4087580; 604053, 4087630; 
604060, 4087660; 604069, 4087670; 604089, 4087690; 604101, 4087700; 
604111, 4087730; 604110, 4087790; 604109, 4087820; 604116, 4087870; 
604125, 4087900; 604131, 4087930; 604130, 4088020; 604119, 4088060; 
604114, 4088090; 604114, 4088110; 604123, 4088170; 604125, 4088250; 
604120, 4088280; 604102, 4088320; 604082, 4088350; 604046, 4088420.

         (10) Map Unit F (Sunset): Santa Cruz County, California

    (i) From USGS 7.5[min] quadrangle map Watsonville West, California. 
Lands bounded by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
603772, 4083610; 603885, 4083680; 603931, 4083700; 604008, 4083560; 
604053, 4083490; 604059, 4083450; 604054, 4083420; 604045, 4083380; 
604045, 4083350; 604080, 4083290; 604092, 4083270; 604102, 4083220; 
604103, 4083180; 604109, 4083160; 604122, 4083150; 604149, 4083140; 
604176, 4083120; 604202, 4083090; 604224, 4083060; 604243, 4083040; 
604256, 4083020; 604279, 4083000; 604303, 4082980; 604328, 4082960; 
604349, 4082920; 604373, 4082840; 604386, 4082800; 604412, 4082710; 
604424, 4082670; 604425, 4082640; 604425, 4082610; 604426, 4082580; 
604443, 4082530; 604449, 4082510; 604457, 4082490; 604460, 4082470; 
604480, 4082440; 604492, 4082430; 604504, 4082400; 604512, 4082350; 
604530, 4082300; 604546, 4082260; 604547, 4082250; 604536, 4082200; 
604688, 4081900; 604847, 4081650; 604743, 4081650; 604613, 4081900; 
604539, 4082040; 604449, 4082220; 604338, 4082450; 604258, 4082580; 
604205, 4082690; 604132, 4082830; 604076, 4082910; 603987, 4083070; 
603871, 4083280; 603804, 4083400; 603755, 4083480; 603700, 4083580; 
603772, 4083610.
    (ii) Map Units E and F: Buena Vista and Sunset Map Follows.

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    Family Polygonaceae: Eriogonum codium (Umtanum desert buckwheat)

    (1) The critical habitat unit is depicted for Benton County, 
Washington, on the map at paragraph (5) of this entry.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of the physical and biological 
features essential to the conservation of Eriogonum codium are the 
following:
    (i) North- to northeast-facing, weathered basalt cliffs of the 
Wanapum Formation at the eastern end of Umtanum Ridge in Benton County 
that contain outcrops, cliff breaks, slopes, and flat or gently sloping 
cliff tops with exposed pebble and gravel soils.
    (ii) Pebbly lithosol talus soils derived from surface weathering of 
the top of the Lolo Flow of the Priest Rapids Member of the Wanapum 
Formation.
    (iii) Sparsely vegetated habitat (less than 10 percent total cover), 
containing low amounts of nonnative or invasive plant species (less than 
1 percent cover).
    (iv) The presence of insect pollinator species.
    (v) The presence of native shrub steppe habitat within the effective 
pollinator distance (300 m (approximately 980 ft)) around the 
population.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, pavement, or other structures) and the land on which they are 
located existing within the legal boundaries on the effective date of 
this rule.
    (4) This critical habitat unit was mapped using Universal Transverse 
Mercator, Zone 11, North American Datum 1983 (UTM NAD 83) coordinates. 
These coordinates establish the vertices of the unit boundaries. The 
maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, 
establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The 
coordinates or plot points or both on which the map is based are 
available to the public at the field office Internet site (http://
www.fws.gov/wafwo/HanfordPlants/FLFCH.html), http://www.regulations.gov 
at Docket No. FWS-R1-ES-2013-0012, and at the Service's Washington Fish 
and Wildlife Office. You may obtain field office location information by 
contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which 
are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Note: Map of critical habitat for Eriogonum codium (Umtanum 
desert buckwheat) follows:

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   Family Polygonaceae: Eriogonum gypsophilum (gypsum wild buckwheat)

    New Mexico; Eddy County; T20S, R25E, Section 19: N\1/2\, N\1/2\ 
NE\1/4\ SE\1/4\, N\1/2\ NW\1/4\ SE\1/4\; and T20S, R24E, Section 24: 
N\1/2\ NE\1/4\, N\1/2\ S\1/2\ NE\1/4\, NE\1/4\ NW\1/4\, N\1/2\ SE\1/4\ 
NW\1/4\; gypsum soils.
    NOTE: The map provided is for informational purposes only. Map 
follows:

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 Family Polygonaceae: Eriogonum kennedyi var. austromontanum (Southern 
                        mountain wild-buckwheat)

    (1) Critical habitat units for this species are found in San 
Bernardino County, California. The maps provided are for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Eriogonum kennedyi var. austromontanum are the habitat components that 
provide:
    (i) Pebble plains in dry meadow-like openings within upper montane 
coniferous forest, pinyon-juniper woodlands, or Great Basin sagebrush in 
the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California; at 
elevations between 5,900 to 9,800 ft (1,830 to 2,990 m) that provide 
space for individual and population growth, reproduction and dispersal; 
and
    (ii) Seasonally wet clay, or sandy clay soils, generally containing 
quartzite pebbles, subject to natural hydrological processes that 
include water hydrating the soil and freezing in winter and drying in 
summer causing lifting and churning of included pebbles, that provide 
space for individual and population growth, reproduction and dispersal, 
adequate water, air, minerals, and other nutritional or physiological 
requirements to the species.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, airports, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing on the effective date of this 
rule and not containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on a base of USGS 1:24,0000 maps, and critical habitat units 
were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (5) Index map (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Units ERKA 1 and ERKA 2. Arrastre/Union Flat, San Bernardino 
County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Big Bear City.
    (i) Unit ERKA 1. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 512434, 3795966; 512436, 3795961; 512446, 3795966; 512450, 
3795966; 512469, 3795969; 512508, 3795965; 512533, 3795959; 512537, 
3795959; 512539, 3795960; 512549, 3795964; 512560, 3795961; 512568, 
3795954; 512573, 3795948; 512573, 3795936; 512571, 3795930; 512568, 
3795927; 512565, 3795927; 512563, 3795927; 512563,

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3795924; 512561, 3795914; 512556, 3795904; 512555, 3795903; 512554, 
3795901; 512548, 3795879; 512535, 3795835; 512544, 3795791; 512546, 
3795790; 512554, 3795787; 512568, 3795779; 512576, 3795774; 512582, 
3795771; 512592, 3795764; 512595, 3795753; 512595, 3795747; 512591, 
3795739; 512584, 3795732; 512581, 3795731; 512575, 3795727; 512569, 
3795727; 512560, 3795728; 512552, 3795733; 512544, 3795739; 512542, 
3795740; 512541, 3795739; 512540, 3795738; 512525, 3795717; 512469, 
3795694; 512447, 3795680; 512445, 3795679; 512427, 3795653; 512428, 
3795649; 512450, 3795617; 512476, 3795588; 512476, 3795588; 512504, 
3795564; 512514, 3795552; 512541, 3795525; 512546, 3795509; 512548, 
3795508; 512553, 3795501; 512554, 3795500; 512558, 3795490; 512566, 
3795479; 512573, 3795468; 512584, 3795444; 512586, 3795433; 512588, 
3795412; 512594, 3795398; 512601, 3795395; 512607, 3795395; 512627, 
3795401; 512632, 3795400; 512641, 3795402; 512654, 3795400; 512675, 
3795405; 512691, 3795401; 512699, 3795397; 512703, 3795397; 512707, 
3795394; 512715, 3795393; 512718, 3795391; 512730, 3795388; 512740, 
3795378; 512742, 3795374; 512746, 3795371; 512770, 3795357; 512806, 
3795330; 512815, 3795317; 512837, 3795311; 512856, 3795327; 512872, 
3795330; 512883, 3795343; 512886, 3795339; 512900, 3795331; 512905, 
3795319; 512909, 3795312; 512913, 3795307; 512913, 3795306; 512913, 
3795305; 512914, 3795303; 512920, 3795287; 512924, 3795286; 512935, 
3795275; 512938, 3795270; 512944, 3795264; 512948, 3795258; 512953, 
3795250; 512955, 3795245; 512954, 3795239; 512953, 3795233; 512949, 
3795225; 512946, 3795221; 512949, 3795219; 512976, 3795203; 512998, 
3795196; 513008, 3795189; 513014, 3795187; 513019, 3795183; 513030, 
3795176; 513031, 3795173; 513048, 3795163; 513049, 3795158; 513051, 
3795154; 513053, 3795150; 513053, 3795143; 513053, 3795142; 513056, 
3795131; 513053, 3795122; 513053, 3795109; 513055, 3795098; 513059, 
3795095; 513062, 3795091; 513066, 3795086; 513069, 3795084; 513072, 
3795077; 513076, 3795073; 513079, 3795066; 513080, 3795064; 513083, 
3795057; 513083, 3795052; 513083, 3795047; 513082, 3795043; 513080, 
3795036; 513080, 3795034; 513079, 3795025; 513077, 3795018; 513075, 
3795011; 513075, 3795007; 513072, 3794999; 513069, 3794994; 513066, 
3794989; 513058, 3794982; 513053, 3794982; 513047, 3794982; 513037, 
3794982; 513035, 3794981; 513017, 3794975; 513010, 3794975; 513006, 
3794978; 513000, 3794981; 512993, 3794985; 512988, 3794988; 512973, 
3794993; 512965, 3794993; 512960, 3794991; 512951, 3794990; 512944, 
3794988; 512938, 3794987; 512934, 3794988; 512924, 3794989; 512915, 
3794991; 512897, 3794997; 512886, 3795001; 512875, 3795007; 512866, 
3795012; 512852, 3795026; 512850, 3795031; 512847, 3795037; 512848, 
3795042; 512848, 3795045; 512856, 3795057; 512861, 3795057; 512871, 
3795053; 512875, 3795052; 512883, 3795047; 512863, 3795065; 512861, 
3795066; 512853, 3795072; 512853, 3795075; 512847, 3795081; 512851, 
3795097; 512867, 3795120; 512875, 3795132; 512879, 3795132; 512881, 
3795135; 512913, 3795143; 512919, 3795177; 512903, 3795187; 512899, 
3795188; 512884, 3795190; 512840, 3795190; 512839, 3795192; 512835, 
3795194; 512826, 3795195; 512825, 3795196; 512811, 3795199; 512812, 
3795203; 512811, 3795204; 512811, 3795217; 512800, 3795241; 512793, 
3795247; 512785, 3795251; 512778, 3795254; 512765, 3795263; 512732, 
3795279; 512696, 3795299; 512648, 3795303; 512621, 3795315; 512618, 
3795316; 512607, 3795318; 512601, 3795321; 512585, 3795327; 512561, 
3795335; 512558, 3795344; 512555, 3795349; 512545, 3795359; 512533, 
3795366; 512510, 3795373; 512508, 3795373; 512500, 3795376; 512498, 
3795372; 512497, 3795370; 512495, 3795367; 512492, 3795368; 512490, 
3795372; 512490, 3795379; 512489, 3795379; 512484, 3795381; 512485, 
3795387; 512482, 3795398; 512482, 3795418; 512485, 3795432; 512484, 
3795433; 512486, 3795443; 512486, 3795452; 512453, 3795490; 512413, 
3795508; 512409, 3795509; 512408, 3795507; 512406, 3795499; 512398, 
3795500; 512390, 3795509; 512386, 3795512; 512354, 3795501; 512340, 
3795496; 512357, 3795495; 512366, 3795491; 512362, 3795478; 512360, 
3795467; 512361, 3795466; 512364, 3795462; 512368, 3795462; 512373, 
3795469; 512376, 3795462; 512392, 3795462; 512392, 3795461; 512393, 
3795461; 512401, 3795463; 512406, 3795462; 512408, 3795459; 512429, 
3795455; 512432, 3795454; 512437, 3795449; 512437, 3795446; 512434, 
3795435; 512431, 3795430; 512434, 3795422; 512433, 3795419; 512434, 
3795416; 512432, 3795410; 512433, 3795405; 512430, 3795402; 512428, 
3795397; 512423, 3795395; 512421, 3795393; 512393, 3795381; 512369, 
3795385; 512368, 3795386; 512367, 3795386; 512351, 3795394; 512339, 
3795398; 512339, 3795414; 512342, 3795418; 512342, 3795425; 512350, 
3795437; 512339, 3795449; 512324, 3795455; 512306, 3795472; 512299, 
3795481; 512283, 3795473; 512264, 3795473; 512249, 3795472; 512248, 
3795473; 512247, 3795473; 512237, 3795473; 512228, 3795473; 512223, 
3795475; 512207, 3795477; 512189, 3795483; 512172, 3795485; 512165, 
3795492; 512163, 3795493; 512156, 3795496; 512155, 3795496; 512150, 
3795497; 512149, 3795498; 512135, 3795504; 512124, 3795510; 512100, 
3795517; 512095, 3795519; 512080, 3795516; 512060, 3795516; 512044, 
3795536; 512052, 3795560; 512056, 3795588; 512064, 3795616; 512064, 
3795617; 512065, 3795620; 512081, 3795644; 512087, 3795650; 512088, 
3795651; 512089, 3795652; 512101, 3795664; 512123, 3795675; 512123, 
3795688; 512123, 3795695; 512122, 3795699; 512119, 3795715; 512111, 
3795727; 512119, 3795747; 512125, 3795759; 512133, 3795784; 512135, 
3795798; 512143, 3795822; 512155, 3795842; 512171, 3795857; 512199, 
3795878; 512223, 3795886; 512228, 3795889; 512235, 3795890; 512242, 
3795892; 512248, 3795895; 512282, 3795913; 512334, 3795929; 512377, 
3795941; 512380, 3795941; 512383, 3795942; 512387, 3795942; 512394, 
3795943; 512397, 3795947; 512412, 3795966; 512417, 3795971; 512422, 
3795975; 512427, 3795979; 512430, 3795978; 512434, 3795966.
    (ii) Unit ERKA 2. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 513282, 3797202; 513312, 3797195; 513346, 3797179; 
513347, 3797179; 513352, 3797178; 513378, 3797155; 513382, 3797151; 
513404, 3797137; 513430, 3797126; 513434, 3797122; 513438, 3797119; 
513475, 3797110; 513503, 3797106; 513500, 3797115; 513500, 3797124; 
513510, 3797137; 513520, 3797137; 513532, 3797131; 513545, 3797124; 
513554, 3797111; 513554, 3797108; 513567, 3797110; 513599, 3797116; 
513650, 3797107; 513655, 3797103; 513659, 3797103; 513666, 3797099; 
513668, 3797098; 513694, 3797083; 513708, 3797069; 513727, 3797057; 
513758, 3797027; 513788, 3796985; 513797, 3796978; 513801, 3796976; 
513815, 3796968; 513834, 3796962; 513876, 3796962; 513926, 3796970; 
513952, 3796981; 513956, 3796985; 513979, 3797000; 514002, 3797019; 
514028, 3797035; 514070, 3797061; 514093, 3797069; 514129, 3797075; 
514136, 3797079; 514216,

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3797087; 514238, 3797082; 514329, 3797076; 514364, 3797073; 514406, 
3797069; 514444, 3797046; 514455, 3797019; 514448, 3797004; 514444, 
3797001; 514441, 3796991; 514418, 3796945; 514401, 3796935; 514398, 
3796928; 514393, 3796914; 514396, 3796911; 514384, 3796831; 514384, 
3796806; 514387, 3796798; 514383, 3796764; 514375, 3796741; 514362, 
3796721; 514357, 3796709; 514343, 3796691; 514329, 3796661; 514318, 
3796650; 514303, 3796631; 514288, 3796623; 514276, 3796625; 514270, 
3796622; 514239, 3796625; 514197, 3796645; 514171, 3796637; 514166, 
3796635; 514151, 3796626; 514106, 3796587; 514064, 3796561; 514003, 
3796519; 513965, 3796488; 513946, 3796458; 513946, 3796457; 513959, 
3796433; 513996, 3796392; 514005, 3796381; 514022, 3796370; 514030, 
3796350; 514036, 3796343; 514043, 3796339; 514101, 3796309; 514102, 
3796309; 514108, 3796307; 514111, 3796304; 514142, 3796287; 514170, 
3796255; 514215, 3796208; 514291, 3796164; 514355, 3796119; 514424, 
3796055; 514439, 3796024; 514451, 3796009; 514449, 3795971; 514450, 
3795964; 514443, 3795894; 514441, 3795891; 514440, 3795890; 514393, 
3795830; 514332, 3795801; 514321, 3795800; 514291, 3795789; 514262, 
3795785; 514258, 3795783; 514231, 3795781; 514227, 3795781; 514226, 
3795781; 514155, 3795776; 514144, 3795785; 514116, 3795789; 514088, 
3795817; 514047, 3795891; 514018, 3795938; 514005, 3795973; 513980, 
3796014; 513957, 3796046; 513948, 3796055; 513865, 3796109; 513828, 
3796145; 513797, 3796168; 513780, 3796186; 513762, 3796200; 513760, 
3796201; 513723, 3796230; 513687, 3796286; 513678, 3796295; 513674, 
3796304; 513669, 3796313; 513661, 3796338; 513655, 3796353; 513652, 
3796365; 513634, 3796408; 513630, 3796430; 513628, 3796432; 513627, 
3796434; 513625, 3796439; 513622, 3796448; 513622, 3796451; 513619, 
3796455; 513615, 3796461; 513612, 3796466; 513607, 3796471; 513601, 
3796475; 513594, 3796479; 513581, 3796480; 513579, 3796481; 513577, 
3796481; 513568, 3796491; 513563, 3796494; 513561, 3796495; 513560, 
3796500; 513560, 3796506; 513560, 3796508; 513562, 3796511; 513567, 
3796513; 513573, 3796517; 513578, 3796520; 513586, 3796523; 513592, 
3796524; 513582, 3796530; 513580, 3796555; 513590, 3796564; 513595, 
3796566; 513601, 3796566; 513598, 3796573; 513589, 3796592; 513581, 
3796602; 513570, 3796605; 513551, 3796618; 513539, 3796656; 513548, 
3796669; 513548, 3796676; 513571, 3796707; 513590, 3796760; 513590, 
3796810; 513587, 3796851; 513586, 3796856; 513584, 3796863; 513571, 
3796887; 513565, 3796881; 513546, 3796877; 513512, 3796881; 513489, 
3796900; 513481, 3796923; 513481, 3796924; 513465, 3796924; 513438, 
3796920; 513432, 3796923; 513431, 3796922; 513380, 3796910; 513348, 
3796878; 513329, 3796849; 513326, 3796805; 513300, 3796757; 513293, 
3796749; 513291, 3796739; 513275, 3796710; 513273, 3796706; 513268, 
3796698; 513256, 3796676; 513232, 3796652; 513204, 3796636; 513196, 
3796629; 513168, 3796629; 513162, 3796631; 513162, 3796628; 513162, 
3796619; 513158, 3796609; 513155, 3796603; 513149, 3796597; 513138, 
3796593; 513131, 3796584; 513128, 3796581; 513148, 3796577; 513167, 
3796562; 513167, 3796528; 513152, 3796516; 513146, 3796511; 513141, 
3796511; 513118, 3796501; 513119, 3796501; 513131, 3796493; 513134, 
3796488; 513145, 3796482; 513149, 3796466; 513145, 3796450; 513137, 
3796434; 513126, 3796434; 513115, 3796429; 513106, 3796427; 513100, 
3796425; 513087, 3796427; 513085, 3796426; 513082, 3796427; 513085, 
3796425; 513089, 3796424; 513094, 3796423; 513099, 3796421; 513103, 
3796421; 513107, 3796420; 513109, 3796419; 513120, 3796414; 513122, 
3796411; 513123, 3796407; 513123, 3796401; 513121, 3796389; 513110, 
3796387; 513089, 3796387; 513085, 3796387; 513080, 3796383; 513075, 
3796378; 513069, 3796376; 513065, 3796378; 513061, 3796380; 513038, 
3796401; 513031, 3796403; 513022, 3796403; 513016, 3796403; 513010, 
3796404; 513007, 3796408; 512998, 3796427; 512993, 3796432; 512984, 
3796432; 512976, 3796431; 512967, 3796430; 512958, 3796430; 512948, 
3796431; 512942, 3796435; 512942, 3796440; 512943, 3796447; 512947, 
3796453; 512958, 3796458; 512968, 3796460; 512981, 3796461; 512990, 
3796462; 512998, 3796461; 513002, 3796462; 513000, 3796463; 512996, 
3796465; 512992, 3796472; 512986, 3796477; 512982, 3796485; 512977, 
3796493; 512985, 3796499; 512986, 3796501; 512996, 3796509; 513006, 
3796518; 513003, 3796519; 513001, 3796524; 513001, 3796528; 513003, 
3796531; 513006, 3796533; 513013, 3796536; 513026, 3796540; 513031, 
3796543; 513019, 3796558; 513004, 3796600; 513004, 3796623; 513001, 
3796637; 513009, 3796690; 513024, 3796717; 513039, 3796763; 513070, 
3796797; 513089, 3796843; 513096, 3796872; 513099, 3796901; 513095, 
3796915; 513094, 3796917; 513076, 3796939; 513072, 3796962; 513087, 
3796975; 513089, 3796980; 513123, 3797003; 513126, 3797015; 513126, 
3797031; 513106, 3797069; 513087, 3797088; 513084, 3797137; 513096, 
3797163; 513103, 3797175; 513141, 3797195; 513182, 3797197; 513184, 
3797197; 513218, 3797201; 513240, 3797201; 513255, 3797202; 513282, 
3797202.
    (iii) Note: Map of Units ERKA 1 and ERKA 2 (Map 2) follows:

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    (7) Unit ERKA 3, Big Bear Lake, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Big Bear Lake. Land bounded by 
the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 507777, 3788001; 507780, 
3787993; 507783, 3788009; 507791, 3788029; 507801, 3788015; 507806, 
3788013; 507806, 3788005; 507811, 3787989; 507811, 3787973; 507811, 
3787949; 507810, 3787946; 507810, 3787941; 507807, 3787932; 507806, 
3787930; 507804, 3787929; 507803, 3787925; 507802, 3787925; 507790, 
3787909; 507764, 3787877; 507732, 3787851; 507704, 3787839; 507688,

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3787829; 507686, 3787828; 507682, 3787826; 507682, 3787827; 507678, 
3787826; 507674, 3787876; 507666, 3787929; 507659, 3787975; 507659, 
3788001; 507669, 3788023; 507682, 3788035; 507707, 3788042; 507729, 
3788042; 507752, 3788036; 507767, 3788013; 507769, 3788006; 507777, 
3788001.
    (ii) Note: Map of Unit ERKA 3 (Map 3) follows:
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    (8) Units ERKA 4 and ERKA 5. Fawnskin, San Bernardino County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Fawnskin.
    (i) Unit ERKA 4. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 506020, 3792309; 506020, 3792303; 506001, 3792335; 506014, 
3792404; 506014, 3792468; 506001, 3792538; 505982, 3792557; 505963, 
3792595; 505950, 3792639; 505937, 3792671; 505944, 3792703; 505994, 
3792722; 506039, 3792722; 506109, 3792684; 506147, 3792665; 506191, 
3792627; 506229, 3792582; 506217, 3792525; 506166, 3792493; 506121, 
3792462; 506109, 3792442; 506109, 3792417; 506096, 3792392; 506077, 
3792373; 506052, 3792335; 506020, 3792309.
    (ii) Unit ERKA 5. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 506636, 3791541; 506604, 3791490; 506547, 3791496; 
506534, 3791515; 506515, 3791579; 506522, 3791661; 506502, 3791757; 
506490, 3791807; 506502, 3791852; 506547, 3791941; 506579, 3792017; 
506610, 3792100; 506629, 3792182; 506649, 3792220; 506668, 3792233; 
506687, 3792227; 506680, 3792214; 506693, 3792182; 506706, 3792138; 
506712, 3792074; 506725, 3792036; 506706, 3791928; 506680, 3791846; 
506674, 3791801; 506674, 3791744; 506668, 3791674; 506655, 3791623; 
506636, 3791541.
    (iii) Note: Map of Units ERKA 4 and ERKA 5 (Map 4) follows:

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    (9) Units ERKA 6, ERKA 7, and ERKA 10. Gold Mountain and North 
Baldwin Lake, San Bernardino County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle map Big Bear City.
    (i) Unit ERKA 6. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 516297, 3793523; 516342, 3793514; 516374, 3793491; 516405, 
3793447; 516412, 3793390; 516424, 3793352; 516421, 3793333; 516437, 
3793335; 516450, 3793331; 516463, 3793309; 516466, 3793281; 516465, 
3793279; 516475, 3793268; 516469, 3793227; 516447, 3793207; 516421, 
3793189; 516380, 3793166; 516345, 3793154; 516311,

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3793139; 516272, 3793103; 516244, 3793081; 516215, 3793077; 516187, 
3793090; 516206, 3793135; 516202, 3793144; 516207, 3793149; 516196, 
3793141; 516172, 3793137; 516163, 3793137; 516157, 3793137; 516154, 
3793135; 516147, 3793133; 516132, 3793125; 516128, 3793123; 516109, 
3793112; 516096, 3793112; 516095, 3793112; 516081, 3793111; 516065, 
3793105; 516045, 3793109; 516017, 3793126; 516016, 3793127; 516006, 
3793132; 516003, 3793145; 515998, 3793153; 515995, 3793166; 515988, 
3793165; 515980, 3793163; 515971, 3793161; 515961, 3793161; 515956, 
3793162; 515943, 3793162; 515926, 3793178; 515919, 3793180; 515912, 
3793182; 515905, 3793188; 515899, 3793193; 515893, 3793198; 515884, 
3793209; 515881, 3793219; 515879, 3793220; 515793, 3793243; 515732, 
3793233; 515685, 3793220; 515647, 3793211; 515577, 3793211; 515536, 
3793230; 515507, 3793261; 515501, 3793303; 515501, 3793335; 515542, 
3793357; 515586, 3793360; 515625, 3793357; 515666, 3793341; 515707, 
3793335; 515761, 3793338; 515809, 3793354; 515828, 3793376; 515851, 
3793399; 515851, 3793403; 515848, 3793408; 515845, 3793414; 515844, 
3793417; 515842, 3793424; 515842, 3793431; 515843, 3793438; 515839, 
3793448; 515845, 3793446; 515849, 3793444; 515856, 3793439; 515860, 
3793433; 515872, 3793430; 515873, 3793429; 515879, 3793443; 515901, 
3793468; 515904, 3793468; 515910, 3793468; 515917, 3793461; 515921, 
3793461; 515935, 3793473; 515980, 3793495; 516015, 3793501; 516082, 
3793514; 516132, 3793514; 516212, 3793520; 516262, 3793527; 516297, 
3793523.
    (ii) Unit ERKA 7. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 516768, 3792969; 516744, 3792965; 516720, 3792965; 
516705, 3792961; 516685, 3792953; 516673, 3792949; 516652, 3792935; 
516645, 3792926; 516642, 3792923; 516641, 3792918; 516633, 3792898; 
516633, 3792891; 516633, 3792891; 516623, 3792868; 516621, 3792864; 
516585, 3792863; 516581, 3792865; 516578, 3792862; 516562, 3792870; 
516560, 3792871; 516556, 3792871; 516545, 3792873; 516540, 3792875; 
516521, 3792875; 516510, 3792864; 516502, 3792855; 516496, 3792848; 
516490, 3792840; 516477, 3792833; 516463, 3792824; 516461, 3792822; 
516450, 3792804; 516447, 3792800; 516438, 3792788; 516423, 3792784; 
516410, 3792780; 516377, 3792769; 516375, 3792768; 516364, 3792763; 
516319, 3792740; 516318, 3792740; 516311, 3792737; 516304, 3792731; 
516298, 3792731; 516283, 3792725; 516279, 3792728; 516271, 3792727; 
516229, 3792731; 516176, 3792758; 516157, 3792773; 516130, 3792803; 
516127, 3792815; 516119, 3792849; 516138, 3792891; 516157, 3792925; 
516180, 3792952; 516203, 3792979; 516233, 3793009; 516268, 3793036; 
516274, 3793041; 516275, 3793055; 516282, 3793087; 516298, 3793112; 
516329, 3793125; 516364, 3793131; 516453, 3793154; 516520, 3793160; 
516590, 3793166; 516610, 3793155; 516641, 3793150; 516668, 3793139; 
516694, 3793116; 516717, 3793093; 516732, 3793074; 516748, 3793055; 
516759, 3793039; 516770, 3793024; 516772, 3793012; 516775, 3793010; 
516778, 3793004; 516778, 3793004; 516780, 3793001; 516784, 3792993; 
516783, 3792989; 516783, 3792987; 516783, 3792987; 516783, 3792987; 
516782, 3792985; 516780, 3792983; 516780, 3792981; 516777, 3792979; 
516777, 3792978; 516775, 3792975; 516773, 3792971; 516772, 3792971; 
516772, 3792971; 516771, 3792971; 516769, 3792970; 516768, 3792969.
    (iii) Unit ERKA 10. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 516160, 3795525; 516163, 3795551; 516182, 3795563; 
516194, 3795563; 516198, 3795566; 516240, 3795559; 516278, 3795551; 
516308, 3795555; 516331, 3795578; 516396, 3795605; 516406, 3795603; 
516415, 3795605; 516453, 3795601; 516491, 3795578; 516491, 3795574; 
516491, 3795551; 516472, 3795525; 516466, 3795501; 516465, 3795486; 
516468, 3795452; 516480, 3795422; 516486, 3795415; 516518, 3795399; 
516552, 3795379; 516598, 3795380; 516649, 3795388; 516655, 3795391; 
516654, 3795425; 516658, 3795442; 516685, 3795452; 516698, 3795449; 
516708, 3795431; 516716, 3795406; 516765, 3795429; 516807, 3795448; 
516810, 3795448; 516834, 3795456; 516857, 3795452; 516906, 3795429; 
516933, 3795410; 516960, 3795383; 516971, 3795361; 516986, 3795334; 
517009, 3795299; 517032, 3795262; 517063, 3795223; 517097, 3795181; 
517110, 3795163; 517131, 3795140; 517165, 3795101; 517184, 3795090; 
517207, 3795083; 517211, 3795082; 517269, 3795104; 517278, 3795133; 
517272, 3795170; 517264, 3795193; 517230, 3795239; 517196, 3795288; 
517154, 3795349; 517150, 3795370; 517146, 3795376; 517139, 3795399; 
517141, 3795414; 517139, 3795425; 517146, 3795448; 517154, 3795471; 
517211, 3795517; 517245, 3795521; 517314, 3795517; 517360, 3795509; 
517381, 3795485; 517386, 3795479; 517388, 3795476; 517402, 3795460; 
517413, 3795433; 517440, 3795387; 517460, 3795371; 517489, 3795353; 
517506, 3795341; 517520, 3795334; 517584, 3795315; 517611, 3795292; 
517653, 3795261; 517672, 3795219; 517699, 3795159; 517718, 3795115; 
517749, 3795078; 517759, 3795070; 517786, 3795052; 517809, 3795029; 
517840, 3794999; 517841, 3794997; 517851, 3794987; 517882, 3794923; 
517908, 3794881; 517917, 3794871; 517939, 3794854; 517981, 3794819; 
518023, 3794812; 518038, 3794812; 518095, 3794819; 518152, 3794816; 
518155, 3794815; 518171, 3794816; 518202, 3794804; 518251, 3794778; 
518339, 3794755; 518411, 3794732; 518461, 3794724; 518461, 3794713; 
518457, 3794698; 518442, 3794683; 518439, 3794680; 518438, 3794679; 
518415, 3794652; 518458, 3794642; 518462, 3794598; 518443, 3794587; 
518438, 3794583; 518413, 3794573; 518371, 3794577; 518322, 3794586; 
518279, 3794597; 518246, 3794608; 518230, 3794614; 518206, 3794614; 
518133, 3794617; 518117, 3794619; 518097, 3794610; 518097, 3794615; 
518097, 3794618; 518098, 3794621; 518069, 3794625; 518061, 3794625; 
518045, 3794627; 518046, 3794602; 518045, 3794602; 518039, 3794605; 
518034, 3794609; 518019, 3794610; 518017, 3794611; 518019, 3794605; 
518019, 3794589; 518012, 3794567; 517993, 3794554; 517968, 3794567; 
517946, 3794573; 517936, 3794560; 517920, 3794548; 517914, 3794549; 
517917, 3794545; 517924, 3794535; 517931, 3794526; 517939, 3794516; 
517948, 3794503; 517954, 3794493; 517959, 3794482; 517964, 3794473; 
517964, 3794468; 517959, 3794461; 517950, 3794456; 517934, 3794458; 
517923, 3794462; 517905, 3794469; 517892, 3794475; 517882, 3794478; 
517869, 3794480; 517852, 3794480; 517859, 3794462; 517866, 3794439; 
517889, 3794413; 517927, 3794397; 517988, 3794404; 518030, 3794416; 
518087, 3794439; 518110, 3794450; 518141, 3794473; 518187, 3794489; 
518187, 3794490; 518222, 3794509; 518263, 3794506; 518311, 3794497; 
518358, 3794490; 518419, 3794490; 518476, 3794493; 518481, 3794494; 
518521, 3794504; 518558, 3794517; 518564, 3794521; 518569, 3794521; 
518583, 3794526; 518586, 3794527; 518612, 3794538; 518617, 3794537; 
518631, 3794533; 518632, 3794534; 518633, 3794533; 518663, 3794526; 
518666, 3794509; 518673, 3794503;

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518666, 3794484; 518666, 3794453; 518652, 3794447; 518644, 3794435; 
518627, 3794432; 518620, 3794430; 518617, 3794427; 518602, 3794424; 
518587, 3794421; 518565, 3794411; 518549, 3794409; 518508, 3794396; 
518507, 3794395; 518505, 3794395; 518499, 3794393; 518457, 3794385; 
518453, 3794385; 518428, 3794373; 518387, 3794376; 518358, 3794379; 
518338, 3794383; 518327, 3794381; 518297, 3794362; 518273, 3794328; 
518272, 3794325; 518277, 3794321; 518281, 3794312; 518281, 3794302; 
518281, 3794291; 518279, 3794282; 518279, 3794278; 518293, 3794271; 
518316, 3794259; 518369, 3794248; 518415, 3794244; 518426, 3794242; 
518442, 3794241; 518455, 3794236; 518468, 3794233; 518507, 3794221; 
518533, 3794195; 518541, 3794175; 518552, 3794157; 518554, 3794145; 
518560, 3794134; 518558, 3794126; 518560, 3794115; 518552, 3794092; 
518539, 3794081; 518529, 3794065; 518480, 3794069; 518474, 3794071; 
518446, 3794073; 518407, 3794092; 518373, 3794111; 518312, 3794145; 
518305, 3794152; 518297, 3794157; 518280, 3794177; 518270, 3794183; 
518251, 3794179; 518221, 3794179; 518175, 3794164; 518142, 3794157; 
518099, 3794141; 518065, 3794130; 518030, 3794122; 517965, 3794115; 
517927, 3794103; 517901, 3794092; 517878, 3794093; 517863, 3794088; 
517830, 3794088; 517836, 3794390; 517634, 3794390; 517639, 3794589; 
517192, 3794589; 517160, 3794606; 517141, 3794622; 517130, 3794635; 
517123, 3794641; 517120, 3794653; 517119, 3794657; 517112, 3794663; 
517070, 3794705; 517068, 3794708; 517063, 3794711; 517052, 3794723; 
517046, 3794727; 517042, 3794731; 517041, 3794732; 517036, 3794736; 
517030, 3794739; 517025, 3794739; 517020, 3794742; 517019, 3794742; 
517014, 3794745; 517009, 3794751; 517014, 3794755; 517025, 3794753; 
517041, 3794746; 517040, 3794749; 516998, 3794804; 516956, 3794839; 
516952, 3794841; 516906, 3794865; 516883, 3794884; 516856, 3794905; 
516851, 3794907; 516849, 3794897; 516839, 3794910; 516811, 3794919; 
516735, 3794926; 516686, 3794937; 516674, 3794938; 516657, 3794947; 
516643, 3794953; 516613, 3794973; 516582, 3794991; 516573, 3795005; 
516567, 3795010; 516548, 3795037; 516525, 3795059; 516522, 3795063; 
516487, 3795098; 516483, 3795101; 516472, 3795119; 516461, 3795136; 
516443, 3795164; 516430, 3795185; 516420, 3795212; 516419, 3795216; 
516396, 3795265; 516377, 3795311; 516365, 3795341; 516346, 3795368; 
516304, 3795399; 516259, 3795433; 516198, 3795471; 516175, 3795494; 
516167, 3795501; 516168, 3795507; 516160, 3795525.
    (iv) Note: Map of Units ERKA 6, ERKA 7, and ERKA 10 (Map 5) follows:

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    (10) Units ERKA 8 and ERKA 9. Holcomb Valley, San Bernardino County, 
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Fawnskin.
    (i) Unit ERKA 8. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates 
(E,N): 506727, 3796049; 506738, 3796035; 506743, 3796031; 506761, 
3796001; 506765, 3795985; 506767, 3795981; 506783, 3795942; 506785, 
3795915; 506787, 3795910; 506790, 3795878; 506784, 3795872; 506782, 
3795867; 506779, 3795843; 506773, 3795840; 506772, 3795835; 506767, 
3795833; 506752, 3795821; 506730, 3795818; 506689,

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3795818; 506663, 3795823; 506634, 3795825; 506624, 3795837; 506612, 
3795847; 506606, 3795854; 506597, 3795862; 506571, 3795881; 506571, 
3795883; 506557, 3795893; 506544, 3795910; 506529, 3795930; 506530, 
3795930; 506528, 3795934; 506565, 3795933; 506565, 3795935; 506574, 
3795964; 506600, 3795986; 506635, 3796001; 506633, 3796023; 506631, 
3796041; 506632, 3796041; 506644, 3796045; 506663, 3796042; 506681, 
3796042; 506707, 3796045; 506715, 3796049; 506727, 3796049. Land bounded 
by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 506666, 3795511; 506661, 
3795481; 506647, 3795471; 506625, 3795463; 506622, 3795462; 506612, 
3795476; 506604, 3795484; 506602, 3795500; 506591, 3795480; 506584, 
3795455; 506569, 3795435; 506569, 3795428; 506562, 3795409; 506556, 
3795389; 506547, 3795351; 506537, 3795317; 506532, 3795310; 506524, 
3795303; 506512, 3795298; 506504, 3795291; 506495, 3795298; 506492, 
3795307; 506487, 3795328; 506483, 3795347; 506477, 3795372; 506472, 
3795393; 506470, 3795416; 506466, 3795433; 506463, 3795457; 506468, 
3795488; 506472, 3795510; 506474, 3795533; 506477, 3795567; 506485, 
3795593; 506494, 3795624; 506507, 3795657; 506517, 3795687; 506534, 
3795715; 506555, 3795736; 506549, 3795747; 506552, 3795771; 506564, 
3795799; 506572, 3795807; 506600, 3795819; 506616, 3795811; 506617, 
3795807; 506620, 3795805; 506635, 3795794; 506639, 3795763; 506641, 
3795759; 506670, 3795753; 506695, 3795750; 506705, 3795731; 506695, 
3795712; 506690, 3795703; 506692, 3795687; 506687, 3795672; 506679, 
3795655; 506689, 3795626; 506705, 3795598; 506708, 3795575; 506689, 
3795550; 506677, 3795540; 506676, 3795537; 506666, 3795511.
    (ii) Unit ERKA 9. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 509943, 3794740; 509997, 3794674; 510070, 3794623; 
510076, 3794591; 510073, 3794585; 510044, 3794562; 510003, 3794556; 
510054, 3794518; 510105, 3794477; 510124, 3794477; 510194, 3794473; 
510219, 3794442; 510222, 3794391; 510168, 3794347; 510105, 3794283; 
510067, 3794201; 510054, 3794162; 510013, 3794124; 509999, 3794124; 
509999, 3794118; 509996, 3794110; 509991, 3794106; 509987, 3794102; 
509981, 3794099; 509975, 3794097; 509968, 3794095; 509961, 3794096; 
509955, 3794096; 509950, 3794098; 509946, 3794101; 509940, 3794109; 
509940, 3794115; 509940, 3794122; 509943, 3794131; 509947, 3794139; 
509911, 3794159; 509908, 3794173; 509894, 3794173; 509886, 3794181; 
509874, 3794221; 509894, 3794256; 509914, 3794284; 509943, 3794302; 
509943, 3794305; 509893, 3794327; 509858, 3794375; 509839, 3794404; 
509807, 3794445; 509782, 3794480; 509747, 3794531; 509668, 3794579; 
509639, 3794617; 509643, 3794633; 509635, 3794642; 509648, 3794660; 
509649, 3794664; 509664, 3794674; 509668, 3794674; 509674, 3794667; 
509680, 3794664; 509682, 3794659; 509737, 3794651; 509797, 3794623; 
509800, 3794620; 509787, 3794641; 509771, 3794660; 509747, 3794684; 
509743, 3794708; 509747, 3794731; 509755, 3794743; 509775, 3794743; 
509791, 3794735; 509806, 3794729; 509803, 3794743; 509822, 3794772; 
509902, 3794759; 509943, 3794740.
    (iii) Note: Units ERKA 8 and ERKA 9 (Map 6) follows:

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    (11) Units ERKA 11 and ERKA 12. Sawmill, San Bernardino County, 
California. From USGS 1:24, 000 quadrangle maps Big Bear City and 
Moonridge.
    (i) Unit ARUR 13. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 514010, 3788419; 513955, 3788406; 513936, 3788404; 
513891, 3788404; 513855, 3788412; 513831, 3788423; 513803, 3788431; 
513777, 3788444; 513756, 3788453; 513744, 3788464; 513731, 3788473; 
513761, 3788481; 513764, 3788488; 513768, 3788499; 513787, 3788551; 
513781, 3788561; 513779, 3788566; 513777, 3788572; 513775,

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3788579; 513777, 3788585; 513784, 3788591; 513809, 3788609; 513815, 
3788611; 513820, 3788612; 513823, 3788612; 513837, 3788627; 513843, 
3788649; 513843, 3788659; 513842, 3788660; 513830, 3788680; 513826, 
3788709; 513821, 3788716; 513811, 3788742; 513789, 3788818; 513789, 
3788865; 513789, 3788897; 513789, 3788923; 513776, 3788948; 513761, 
3788973; 513742, 3788986; 513735, 3789005; 513719, 3789024; 513703, 
3789050; 513697, 3789059; 513691, 3789069; 513678, 3789094; 513665, 
3789113; 513653, 3789135; 513652, 3789137; 513648, 3789140; 513624, 
3789156; 513620, 3789168; 513604, 3789184; 513600, 3789208; 513606, 
3789220; 513606, 3789228; 513608, 3789229; 513581, 3789259; 513591, 
3789262; 513601, 3789262; 513605, 3789257; 513608, 3789253; 513611, 
3789247; 513621, 3789233; 513636, 3789235; 513645, 3789230; 513648, 
3789234; 513652, 3789230; 513658, 3789229; 513662, 3789230; 513670, 
3789236; 513674, 3789239; 513679, 3789244; 513686, 3789364; 513695, 
3789377; 513704, 3789381; 513715, 3789379; 513719, 3789377; 513728, 
3789372; 513730, 3789357; 513724, 3789335; 513743, 3789335; 513747, 
3789335; 513763, 3789331; 513766, 3789326; 513772, 3789321; 513778, 
3789313; 513781, 3789306; 513783, 3789303; 513783, 3789275; 513778, 
3789268; 513778, 3789266; 513776, 3789263; 513753, 3789217; 513753, 
3789214; 513750, 3789205; 513748, 3789194; 513745, 3789182; 513744, 
3789171; 513744, 3789168; 513759, 3789161; 513765, 3789157; 513772, 
3789154; 513780, 3789137; 513792, 3789126; 513793, 3789113; 513798, 
3789111; 513804, 3789105; 513812, 3789102; 513826, 3789091; 513836, 
3789093; 513846, 3789090; 513853, 3789083; 513854, 3789059; 513850, 
3789053; 513878, 3789041; 513902, 3789017; 513905, 3789013; 513906, 
3789010; 513913, 3789005; 513913, 3789001; 513918, 3788993; 513918, 
3788973; 513923, 3788961; 513919, 3788942; 513926, 3788919; 513935, 
3788882; 513948, 3788850; 513957, 3788824; 513964, 3788796; 513957, 
3788729; 513945, 3788701; 513938, 3788672; 513935, 3788640; 513948, 
3788599; 513964, 3788577; 513986, 3788561; 513992, 3788542; 513999, 
3788507; 514008, 3788472; 514021, 3788448; 514027, 3788437; 514027, 
3788419.
    (ii) Unit ARUR 14. Land bounded by the following UTM NAD27 
coordinates (E,N): 515023, 3789730; 515031, 3789764; 515027, 3789815; 
515027, 3789875; 515029, 3789884; 515029, 3789895; 515034, 3789907; 
515034, 3789909; 515035, 3789912; 515037, 3789923; 515053, 3789964; 
515054, 3789966; 515058, 3789977; 515063, 3789983; 515066, 3789986; 
515069, 3789988; 515077, 3789997; 515092, 3789990; 515094, 3789989; 
515104, 3789979; 515113, 3789974; 515120, 3789962; 515128, 3789941; 
515137, 3789925; 515140, 3789915; 515142, 3789911; 515153, 3789887; 
515153, 3789881; 515156, 3789875; 515148, 3789851; 515132, 3789851; 
515116, 3789851; 515113, 3789850; 515104, 3789865; 515098, 3789869; 
515091, 3789873; 515089, 3789873; 515077, 3789867; 515066, 3789856; 
515069, 3789834; 515073, 3789814; 515077, 3789790; 515085, 3789759; 
515088, 3789732.
    (iii) Note: Units ERKA 11 and ERKA 12 (Map 7) follows:

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    (12) Unit ERKA 13. South Baldwin Ridge/Erwin Lake, San Bernardino 
County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Big Bear City. Land bounded by 
the following UTM NAD27 coordinates (E,N): 518798, 3790531; 518814, 
3790499; 518836, 3790501; 518883, 3790501; 518891, 3790493; 518942, 
3790490; 519022, 3790477; 519063, 3790455; 519104, 3790439; 519114, 
3790429; 519108, 3790395; 519085, 3790359; 519057, 3790347; 519012, 
3790344; 518955, 3790357; 518923, 3790404; 518900, 3790419; 518911, 
3790389; 518923,

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3790370; 518907, 3790346; 518876, 3790342; 518839, 3790342; 518822, 
3790331; 518821, 3790331; 518820, 3790320; 518800, 3790313; 518797, 
3790307; 518792, 3790302; 518776, 3790291; 518766, 3790295; 518764, 
3790297; 518763, 3790296; 518744, 3790298; 518740, 3790308; 518737, 
3790313; 518724, 3790318; 518725, 3790327; 518714, 3790333; 518716, 
3790337; 518707, 3790343; 518699, 3790340; 518697, 3790342; 518695, 
3790345; 518693, 3790346; 518691, 3790351; 518685, 3790353; 518683, 
3790359; 518682, 3790364; 518683, 3790368; 518698, 3790377; 518704, 
3790378; 518712, 3790375; 518707, 3790379; 518666, 3790392; 518637, 
3790398; 518629, 3790391; 518618, 3790391; 518613, 3790387; 518613, 
3790385; 518611, 3790382; 518605, 3790378; 518600, 3790374; 518591, 
3790377; 518580, 3790376; 518568, 3790381; 518553, 3790380; 518545, 
3790386; 518540, 3790382; 518541, 3790379; 518541, 3790375; 518542, 
3790373; 518540, 3790371; 518538, 3790371; 518535, 3790374; 518533, 
3790378; 518531, 3790382; 518530, 3790387; 518529, 3790392; 518530, 
3790397; 518532, 3790400; 518536, 3790400; 518542, 3790399; 518550, 
3790401; 518553, 3790401; 518563, 3790404; 518567, 3790405; 518568, 
3790403; 518570, 3790401; 518574, 3790401; 518577, 3790399; 518583, 
3790401; 518590, 3790403; 518596, 3790399; 518596, 3790397; 518597, 
3790397; 518602, 3790395; 518604, 3790398; 518607, 3790400; 518609, 
3790402; 518610, 3790404; 518602, 3790406; 518597, 3790409; 518586, 
3790409; 518562, 3790429; 518582, 3790445; 518597, 3790453; 518595, 
3790463; 518574, 3790467; 518561, 3790460; 518541, 3790453; 518503, 
3790453; 518490, 3790477; 518517, 3790511; 518551, 3790531; 518632, 
3790551; 518686, 3790571; 518720, 3790579; 518740, 3790579; 518764, 
3790562; 518798, 3790531.
    (ii) Note: Map of Unit ERKA 13 (Map 8) follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR26DE07.028

   Family Polygonaceae: Eriogonum ovalifolium var. vineum (Cushenbury 
                               buckwheat)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Bernardino County, 
California, on the map below. The map provided is for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Eriogonum ovalifolium var. vineum are those habitat components that are 
essential for the primary biological

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needs of the species. Based on our current knowledge of this species, 
the primary constituent elements of critical habitat for this species 
are listed below and consist of, but are not limited to:
    (i) Soils derived primarily from the upper and middle members of the 
Bird Spring Formation and Bonanza King Formation parent materials that 
occur on hillsides at elevations between 1,400 and 2,400 m (4,600 and 
7,900 ft);
    (ii) Soils with intact, natural surfaces that have not been 
substantially altered by land use activities (e.g., graded, excavated, 
re-contoured, or otherwise altered by ground-disturbing equipment); and
    (iii) Associated plant communities that have areas with an open 
canopy cover (generally less than 15 percent cover) and little 
accumulation of organic material (e.g., leaf litter) on the surface of 
the soil.
    (3) Existing features and structures, such as buildings, active 
mines, paved or unpaved roads, other paved or cleared areas, lawns, and 
other urban landscaped areas, are not likely to contain one or more of 
the primary constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those 
areas, therefore, would not trigger a section 7 consultation, unless 
they may affect the species or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Northeastern Slope Unit, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Fawnskin, Big Bear City, 
Rattlesnake Canyon, Butler Peak, and Onyx Peak, California.
    (ii) Subunit 1a: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 497000, 3803000; 497200, 3803000; 497200, 3802900; 
497300, 3802900; 497300, 3802500; 497000, 3802500; 497000, 3802600; 
496900, 3802600; 496900, 3802900; 497000, 3802900; and 497000, 3803000.
    (iii) Subunit 1b: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 498000, 3800800; 498600, 3800800; 498600, 3800400; 
498200, 3800400; 498200, 3800500; 498000, 3800500; and 498000, 3800800.
    (iv) Subunit 1c: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 503400, 3801200; 503700, 3801200; 503700, 3801100; 
503900, 3801100; 503900, 3800800; 504000, 3800800; 504000, 3800400; 
503900, 3800400; 503900, 3800300; 503700, 3800300; 503700, 3800400; 
503400, 3800400; 503400, 3800600; 503300, 3800600; 503300, 3800700; 
503200, 3800700; 503200, 3801000; 503300, 3801000; 503300, 3801100; 
503400, 3801100; and 503400, 3801200.
    (v) Subunit 1d: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 505200, 3800400; 505500, 3800400; 505500, 3800300; 
506000, 3800300; 506000, 3800200; 506100, 3800200; 506100, 3799900; 
506000, 3799900; 506000, 3800000; 505700, 3800000; 505700, 3799900; 
505600, 3799900; 505600, 3799600; 505200, 3799600; 505200, 3800100; 
505100, 3800100; 505100, 3800300; 505200, 3800300; and 505200, 3800400.
    (vi) Subunit 1e: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 506800, 3799900; 507000, 3799900; 507000, 3799800; 
507100, 3799800; 507100, 3799600; 506900, 3799600; 506900, 3799200; 
507200, 3799200; 507200, 3799300; 507500, 3799300; 507500, 3799200; 
507600, 3799200; 507600, 3799000; 507500, 3799000; 507500, 3798900; 
507400, 3798900; 507400, 3798700; 507300, 3798700; 507300, 3798600; 
506800, 3798600; 506800, 3798800; 506200, 3798800; 506200, 3799200; 
506500, 3799200; 506500, 3799300; 506600, 3799300; 506600, 3799500; 
506700, 3799500; 506700, 3799800; 506800, 3799800; and 506800, 3799900.
    (vii) Subunit 1f: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 506800, 3798100; 507000, 3798100; 507000, 3798000; 
507500, 3798000; 507500, 3797700; 507600, 3797700; 507600, 3797400; 
507500, 3797400; 507500, 3797300; 507400, 3797300; 507400, 3797200; 
507000, 3797200; 507000, 3797300; 506800, 3797300; 506800, 3797600; 
506700, 3797600; 506700, 3798000; 506800, 3798000; and 506800, 3798100.
    (viii) Subunit 1g: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 508100, 3798200; 508300, 3798200; 508300, 3798100; 
508400, 3798100; 508400, 3797900; 508300, 3797900; 508300, 3797800; 
508000, 3797800; 508000, 3798100; 508100, 3798100; and 508100, 3798200.
    (ix) Subunit 1h: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 507900, 3797600; 508400, 3797600; 508400, 3797200; 
508300, 3797200; 508300, 3797100; 508200, 3797100; 508200, 3796800; 
507800, 3796800; 507800, 3797100; 507700, 3797100; 507700, 3797500; 
507900, 3797500; and 507900, 3797600.
    (x) Subunit 1i: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 508400, 3797200; 508700, 3797200; 508700, 3796900; 
508400, 3796900; and 508400, 3797200.
    (xi) Subunit 1j: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 508300, 3800600; 508600, 3800600; 508600, 3800500; 
508700, 3800500; 508700, 3800200; 508600, 3800200; 508600, 3800100; 
508100, 3800100; 508100, 3800500; 508300, 3800500; and 508300, 3800600.
    (xii) Subunit 1k: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 508100, 3799800; 508500, 3799800; 508500, 3799400; 
508400, 3799400; 508400, 3799300; 508200, 3799300; 508200, 3799400; 
508000, 3799400; 508000, 3799700; 508100, 3799700; and 508100, 3799800.
    (xiii) Subunit 1l: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 508700, 3799400; 509200, 3799400; 509200, 3799100; 
509100, 3799100; 509100, 3798900; 508700, 3798900; and 508700, 3799400.
    (xiv) Subunit 1m: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 509400, 3800700; 509700, 3800700; 509700, 3800600; 
509800, 3800600; 509800, 3800500; 510300, 3800500; 510300, 3800400; 
510400, 3800400; 510400, 3800300; 510600, 3800300; 510600, 3800100; 
510200, 3800100; 510200, 3800300; 510100, 3800300; 510100, 3800400; 
509900, 3800400; 509900, 3800200; 509500, 3800200; 509500, 3800100; 
509200, 3800100; 509200, 3800300; 509100, 3800300; 509100, 3800500; 
509200, 3800500;

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509200, 3800600; 509400, 3800600; and 509400, 3800700.
    (xv) Subunit 1n: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 510500, 3801200; 510700, 3801200; 510700, 3800900; 
510500, 3800900; 510500, 3800800; 510400, 3800800; 510400, 3800700; 
510600, 3800700; 510600, 3800600; 510300, 3800600; 510300, 3800700; 
510200, 3800700; 510200, 3800800; 510300, 3800800; 510300, 3801000; 
510400, 3801000; 510400, 3801100; 510500, 3801100; and 510500, 3801200.
    (xvi) Subunit 1o: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 510900, 3800700; 511300, 3800700; 511300, 3800500; 
510900, 3800500; and 510900, 3800700.
    (xvii) Subunit 1p: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 511900, 3801000; 512200, 3801000; 512200, 3800800; 
512300, 3800800; 512300, 3800700; 512500, 3800700; 512500, 3800600; 
512700, 3800600; 512700, 3800800; 513000, 3800800; 513000, 3800300; 
512900, 3800300; 512900, 3800100; 512800, 3800100; 512800, 3799900; 
512900, 3799900; 512900, 3799800; 513000, 3799800; 513000, 3799700; 
513100, 3799700; 513100, 3799500; 513000, 3799500; 513000, 3799400; 
512700, 3799400; 512700, 3799500; 512500, 3799500; 512500, 3799600; 
512300, 3799600; 512300, 3799700; 512200, 3799700; 512200, 3799800; 
512100, 3799800; 512100, 3799600; 512200, 3799600; 512200, 3799500; 
512300, 3799500; 512300, 3799200; 511800, 3799200; 511800, 3799500; 
511700, 3799500; 511700, 3799400; 511400, 3799400; 511400, 3799500; 
511300, 3799500; 511300, 3799600; 511200, 3799600; 511200, 3799700; 
511100, 3799700; 511100, 3799800; 511000, 3799800; 511000, 3800100; 
511200, 3800100; 511200, 3800000; 511300, 3800000; 511300, 3799900; 
511700, 3799900; 511700, 3799800; 511800, 3799800; 511800, 3799900; 
512000, 3799900; 512000, 3800100; 511900, 3800100; 511900, 3800500; 
512000, 3800500; 512000, 3800700; 511900, 3800700; and 511900, 3801000.
    (xviii) Subunit 1q: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 513200, 3800300; 513500, 3800300; 513500, 3800200; 
513900, 3800200; 513900, 3800100; 514000, 3800100; 514000, 3800000; 
514100, 3800000; 514100, 3799900; 514200, 3799900; 514200, 3800000; 
514600, 3800000; 514600, 3799800; 514500, 3799800; 514500, 3799300; 
514100, 3799300; 514100, 3799600; 514000, 3799600; 514000, 3799400; 
513700, 3799400; 513700, 3799500; 513500, 3799500; 513500, 3799400; 
513600, 3799400; 513600, 3799300; 513900, 3799300; 513900, 3799200; 
514000, 3799200; 514000, 3798900; 513600, 3798900; 513600, 3798800; 
513500, 3798800; 513500, 3798700; 513300, 3798700; 513300, 3798800; 
513200, 3798800; 513200, 3799000; 513100, 3799000; 513100, 3799500; 
513200, 3799500; 513200, 3799800; 513400, 3799800; 513400, 3799900; 
513100, 3799900; 513100, 3800200; 513200, 3800200; and 513200, 3800300.
    (xix) Subunit 1r: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 514200, 3800800; 514500, 3800800; 514500, 3800500; 
514200, 3800500; and 514200, 3800800.
    (xx) Subunit 1s: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 515500, 3802100; 515900, 3802100; 515900, 3801900; 
516000, 3801900; 516000, 3801800; 516100, 3801800; 516100, 3801600; 
516000, 3801600; 516000, 3801500; 516500, 3801500; 516500, 3801200; 
516400, 3801200; 516400, 3801100; 516200, 3801100; 516200, 3800900; 
516100, 3800900; 516100, 3800800; 516000, 3800800; 516000, 3800700; 
515800, 3800700; 515800, 3800600; 516200, 3800600; 516200, 3800700; 
516500, 3800700; 516500, 3799800; 516400, 3799800; 516400, 3799700; 
516300, 3799700; 516300, 3799800; 516100, 3799800; 516100, 3799900; 
515800, 3799900; 515800, 3799800; 515600, 3799800; 515600, 3799700; 
515300, 3799700; 515300, 3799800; 515000, 3799800; 515000, 3799900; 
514900, 3799900; 514900, 3800100; 515000, 3800100; 515000, 3800200; 
515300, 3800200; 515300, 3800100; 515400, 3800100; 515400, 3800200; 
515500, 3800200; 515500, 3800300; 515600, 3800300; 515600, 3800200; 
515800, 3800200; 515800, 3800300; 515700, 3800300; 515700, 3800600; 
515600, 3800600; 515600, 3800800; 515100, 3800800; 515100, 3800700; 
515200, 3800700; 515200, 3800400; 515100, 3800400; 515100, 3800300; 
514700, 3800300; 514700, 3800400; 514600, 3800400; 514600, 3800800; 
514500, 3800800; 514500, 3800900; 514400, 3800900; 514400, 3801100; 
514500, 3801100; 514500, 3801200; 514600, 3801200; 514600, 3801300; 
514800, 3801300; 514800, 3801400; 515200, 3801400; 515200, 3801300; 
515700, 3801300; 515700, 3801500; 515600, 3801500; 515600, 3801600; 
515500, 3801600; 515500, 3801700; 515400, 3801700; 515400, 3802000; 
515500, 3802000; and 515500, 3802100.
    (xxi) Subunit 1t: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 514800, 3799600; 515000, 3799600; 515000, 3799500; 
515100, 3799500; 515100, 3799200; 515000, 3799200; 515000, 3799100; 
514800, 3799100; 514800, 3799200; 514700, 3799200; 514700, 3799300; 
514600, 3799300; 514600, 3799400; 514700, 3799400; 514700, 3799500; 
514800, 3799500; and 514800, 3799600.
    (xxii) Subunit 1u: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 516700, 3799700; 516900, 3799700; 516900, 3799600; 
517100, 3799600; 517100, 3799500; 517200, 3799500; 517200, 3799000; 
517300, 3799000; 517300, 3798700; 516800, 3798700; 516800, 3798600; 
516400, 3798600; 516400, 3798700; 516300, 3798700; 516300, 3798600; 
516100, 3798600; 516100, 3798700; 516000, 3798700; 516000, 3798800; 
515900, 3798800; 515900, 3798900; 515700, 3798900; 515700, 3799000; 
515400, 3799000; 515400, 3799100; 515300, 3799100; 515300, 3799500; 
516000, 3799500; 516000, 3799400; 516300, 3799400; 516300, 3799300; 
516400, 3799300; 516400, 3799600; 516700, 3799600; and 516700, 3799700.
    (xxiii) Subunit 1v: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 516700, 3800500; 517100, 3800500; 517100, 3800300; 
517200, 3800300; 517200, 3800000; 517100, 3800000; 517100, 3799900; 
516700, 3799900; 516700, 3800000; 516600, 3800000; 516600, 3800400; 
516700, 3800400; and 516700, 3800500.
    (xxiv) Subunit 1w: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 518600, 3799900; 519100, 3799900; 519100, 3799600; 
519000, 3799600; 519000, 3799500; 518700, 3799500; 518700, 3799400; 
518500, 3799400; 518500, 3799200; 518400, 3799200; 518400, 3799100; 
518300, 3799100; 518300, 3799000; 518200, 3799000; 518200, 3799100; 
517900, 3799100; 517900, 3798900; 517800, 3798900; 517800, 3798800; 
517600, 3798800; 517600, 3798900; 517500, 3798900; 517500, 3799000; 
517400, 3799000; 517400, 3799300; 517300, 3799300; 517300, 3799700;

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517500, 3799700; 517500, 3799800; 518100, 3799800; 518100, 3799700; 
518400, 3799700; 518400, 3799800; 518600, 3799800; and 518600, 3799900.
    (xxv) Subunit 1x: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 515400, 3797400; 515800, 3797400; 515800, 3797300; 
516300, 3797300; 516300, 3797200; 516400, 3797200; 516400, 3796900; 
515500, 3796900; 515500, 3797000; 515400, 3797000; and 515400, 3797400.
    (xxvi) Subunit 1y: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 519100, 3797200; 519400, 3797200; 519400, 3797100; 
519500, 3797100; 519500, 3796900; 519700, 3796900; 519700, 3796000; 
519600, 3796000; 519600, 3795900; 519500, 3795900; 519500, 3795700; 
519100, 3795700; 519100, 3796100; 519000, 3796100; 519000, 3796300; 
518900, 3796300; 518900, 3796600; 518800, 3796600; 518800, 3796800; 
518900, 3796800; 518900, 3797000; 519000, 3797000; 519000, 3797100; 
519100, 3797100; and 519100, 3797200.
    (xxvii) Subunit 1z: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 519600, 3797600; 519800, 3797600; 519800, 3797500; 
520300, 3797500; 520300, 3797100; 520200, 3797100; 520200, 3797000; 
519800, 3797000; 519800, 3797100; 519700, 3797100; 519700, 3797200; 
519500, 3797200; 519500, 3797500; 519600, 3797500; and 519600, 3797600.
    (xxviii) Subunit 1aa: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 519700, 3800600; 520200, 3800600; 520200, 3800200; 
520100, 3800200; 520100, 3800100; 519700, 3800100; and 519700, 3800600.
    (xxix) Subunit 1ab: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 520000, 3800000; 520700, 3800000; 520700, 3799900; 
520800, 3799900; 520800, 3799500; 520400, 3799500; 520400, 3799600; 
519900, 3799600; 519900, 3799900; 520000, 3799900; and 520000, 3800000.
    (xxx) Subunit 1ac: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 521000, 3800000; 521500, 3800000; 521500, 3799700; 
521400, 3799700; 521400, 3799500; 520900, 3799500; 520900, 3799800; 
521000, 3799800; and 521000, 3800000.
    (xxxi) Subunit 1ad: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 520000, 3799400; 520500, 3799400; 520500, 3799300; 
520600, 3799300; 520600, 3799100; 520300, 3799100; 520300, 3799200; 
520200, 3799200; 520200, 3799100; 520000, 3799100; 520000, 3799000; 
520200, 3799000; 520200, 3798800; 520100, 3798800; 520100, 3798700; 
519700, 3798700; 519700, 3799100; 519900, 3799100; 519900, 3799300; 
520000, 3799300; and 520000, 3799400.
    (xxxii) Subunit 1ae: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 521400, 3799000; 522000, 3799000; 522000, 3798600; 
521600, 3798600; 521600, 3798500; 521500, 3798500; 521500, 3798400; 
521300, 3798400; 521300, 3798300; 521200, 3798300; 521200, 3798200; 
520900, 3798200; 520900, 3798300; 520700, 3798300; 520700, 3798000; 
520300, 3798000; 520300, 3798300; 520400, 3798300; 520400, 3798400; 
520600, 3798400; 520600, 3798500; 520400, 3798500; 520400, 3798700; 
520500, 3798700; 520500, 3798800; 520700, 3798800; 520700, 3798700; 
520800, 3798700; 520800, 3798800; 521100, 3798800; 521100, 3798700; 
521400, 3798700; 521400, 3798800; 521300, 3798800; 521300, 3798900; 
521400, 3798900; and 521400, 3799000.
    (xxxiii) Subunit 1af: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 519800, 3794600; 520100, 3794600; 520100, 3794200; 
519800, 3794200; and 519800, 3794600.
    (xxxiv) Subunit 1ag: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 520400, 3794200; 521100, 3794200; 521100, 3793900; 
521000, 3793900; 521000, 3793800; 520700, 3793800; 520700, 3793700; 
520400, 3793700; 520400, 3793800; 520300, 3793800; 520300, 3793700; 
520000, 3793700; 520000, 3793800; 519900, 3793800; 519900, 3794000; 
520000, 3794000; 520000, 3794100; 520400, 3794100; and 520400, 3794200.
    (xxxv) Subunit 1ah: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 521600, 3794700; 521800, 3794700; 521800, 3794600; 
521900, 3794600; 521900, 3794300; 521800, 3794300; 521800, 3794200; 
521400, 3794200; 521400, 3794500; 521500, 3794500; 521500, 3794600; 
521600, 3794600; and 521600, 3794700.
    (xxxvi) Subunit 1ai: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 521300, 3793300; 521700, 3793300; 521700, 3793200; 
521800, 3793200; 521800, 3793000; 521900, 3793000; 521900, 3793100; 
522400, 3793100; 522400, 3793000; 522600, 3793000; 522600, 3792900; 
522800, 3792900; 522800, 3792800; 523000, 3792800; 523000, 3792500; 
523100, 3792500; 523100, 3792400; 523400, 3792400; 523400, 3792300; 
523500, 3792300; 523500, 3791900; 523400, 3791900; 523400, 3791800; 
523200, 3791800; 523200, 3791900; 523100, 3791900; 523100, 3792000; 
522800, 3792000; 522800, 3792100; 522700, 3792100; 522700, 3792200; 
522400, 3792200; 522400, 3792300; 522200, 3792300; 522200, 3792400; 
522000, 3792400; 522000, 3792600; 521900, 3792600; 521900, 3792500; 
521800, 3792500; 521800, 3792600; 521700, 3792600; 521700, 3792700; 
521400, 3792700; 521400, 3792900; 521200, 3792900; 521200, 3793200; 
521300, 3793200; and 521300, 3793300.
    (xxxvii) Subunit 1aj: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 524100, 3792500; 524300, 3792500; 524300, 3792400; 
524500, 3792400; 524500, 3792300; 524700, 3792300; 524700, 3792200; 
524800, 3792200; 524800, 3792100; 524900, 3792100; 524900, 3792200; 
525300, 3792200; 525300, 3792100; 525400, 3792100; 525400, 3791800; 
525300, 3791800; 525300, 3791600; 525500, 3791600; 525500, 3791500; 
525600, 3791500; 525600, 3791300; 525700, 3791300; 525700, 3791200; 
525800, 3791200; 525800, 3791500; 526200, 3791500; 526200, 3791300; 
526300, 3791300; 526300, 3791200; 526500, 3791200; 526500, 3791100; 
526700, 3791100; 526700, 3791000; 526800, 3791000; 526800, 3791100; 
527100, 3791100; 527100, 3791000; 527200, 3791000; 527200, 3790900; 
527400, 3790900; 527400, 3790600; 527500, 3790600; 527500, 3790100; 
527000, 3790100; 527000, 3790200; 526900, 3790200; 526900, 3790400; 
526600, 3790400; 526600, 3790500; 526500, 3790500; 526500, 3790200; 
526400, 3790200; 526400, 3790100; 526300, 3790100; 526300, 3790000; 
526000, 3790000; 526000, 3790500; 525700, 3790500; 525700, 3790400; 
525600, 3790400; 525600, 3790500; 525500, 3790500; 525500, 3790600; 
525400, 3790600; 525400, 3790700; 525300, 3790700; 525300, 3791000; 
525100, 3791000; 525100, 3791200;

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524800, 3791200; 524800, 3791300; 524700, 3791300; 524700, 3791200; 
524300, 3791200; 524300, 3791300; 524200, 3791300; 524200, 3791400; 
524000, 3791400; 524000, 3791500; 523800, 3791500; 523800, 3791900; 
524200, 3791900; 524200, 3792100; 524000, 3792100; 524000, 3792400; 
524100, 3792400; and 524100, 3792500; excluding land bounded by 525900, 
3791100; 525900, 3790900; 526000, 3790900; 526000, 3791100; and 525900, 
3791100.
    (xxxviii) Subunit 1ak: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 527600, 3790400; 527900, 3790400; 527900, 3790300; 
528000, 3790300; 528000, 3790100; 527900, 3790100; 527900, 3790000; 
527600, 3790000; and 527600, 3790400.
    (xxxix) Subunit 1al: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 527900, 3789600; 528200, 3789600; 528200, 3789300; 
527800, 3789300; 527800, 3789500; 527900, 3789500; and 527900, 3789600.
    (xl) Subunit 1am: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 526900, 3789400; 527100, 3789400; 527100, 3789300; 
527200, 3789300; 527200, 3789100; 527400, 3789100; 527400, 3789200; 
527700, 3789200; 527700, 3789100; 527800, 3789100; 527800, 3789000; 
528000, 3789000; 528000, 3789100; 528400, 3789100; 528400, 3789000; 
528500, 3789000; 528500, 3788900; 528600, 3788900; 528600, 3788700; 
528700, 3788700; 528700, 3788600; 528800, 3788600; 528800, 3788400; 
528900, 3788400; 528900, 3788300; 529000, 3788300; 529000, 3788100; 
528900, 3788100; 528900, 3788000; 528700, 3788000; 528700, 3788100; 
528100, 3788100; 528100, 3788300; 527900, 3788300; 527900, 3788400; 
527800, 3788400; 527800, 3788500; 527700, 3788500; 527700, 3788600; 
527600, 3788600; 527600, 3788500; 527200, 3788500; 527200, 3788700; 
527100, 3788700; 527100, 3788600; 526800, 3788600; 526800, 3788700; 
526600, 3788700; 526600, 3788900; 526700, 3788900; 526700, 3789000; 
526900, 3789000; and 526900, 3789400.
    (xli) Subunit 1an: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 529200, 3788100; 529500, 3788100; 529500, 3787700; 
529400, 3787700; 529400, 3787600; 529100, 3787600; 529100, 3788000; 
529200, 3788000; and 529200, 3788100.
    (xlii) Subunit 1ao: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 530200, 3788000; 531100, 3788000; 531100, 3787600; 
530800, 3787600; 530800, 3787500; 530900, 3787500; 530900, 3787200; 
530200, 3787200; 530200, 3787300; 530100, 3787300; 530100, 3787500; 
530200, 3787500; and 530200, 3788000.
    (xliii) Subunit 1ap: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 527700, 3786500; 528000, 3786500; 528000, 3786400; 
528100, 3786400; 528100, 3786200; 528200, 3786200; 528200, 3785900; 
528100, 3785900; 528100, 3785800; 527800, 3785800; 527800, 3785900; 
527700, 3785900; 527700, 3786100; 527600, 3786100; 527600, 3786300; 
527700, 3786300; and 527700, 3786500.
    (5) Bertha Ridge Unit, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Fawnskin and Big Bear City, 
California, land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 coordinates (E, 
N): 512000, 3793000; 512700, 3793000; 512700, 3792900; 512900, 3792900; 
512900, 3792700; 513400, 3792700; 513400, 3792400; 513300, 3792400; 
513300, 3792300; 513100, 3792300; 513100, 3792400; 513000, 3792400; 
513000, 3792500; 512900, 3792500; 512900, 3792600; 512800, 3792600; 
512800, 3792500; 512400, 3792500; 512400, 3792300; 512300, 3792300; 
512300, 3791900; 512200, 3791900; 512200, 3791800; 512000, 3791800; 
512000, 3791600; 511900, 3791600; 511900, 3791400; 511500, 3791400; 
511500, 3791800; 511600, 3791800; 511600, 3792000; 511500, 3792000; 
511500, 3792100; 511400, 3792100; 511400, 3792500; 511500, 3792500; 
511500, 3792600; 511600, 3792600; 511600, 3792700; 511800, 3792700; 
511800, 3792900; 512000, 3792900; and 512000, 3793000.
    (ii) Note: Eriogonum ovalifolium var. vineum map follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR24DE02.004

     Family Polygonaceae: Eriogonum pelinophilum (clay-loving wild-
                               buckwheat).

    Colorado, Delta County. About 3 miles east of Austin near Highway 
92. T14S, R94W 6th P.M. Section 26--west 225 feet of Section 26 lying 
south of State Highway 92 (5.6 acres). Section 27--that part of the 
SE\1/4\SE\1/4\ lying south of State Highway 92 (35.6 acres). Section 
34--an area bounded by a line beginning at the northeast corner of 
Section 34, thence south along the section line 200 feet to a point; 
thence southwesterly to a point 1050 feet south and 550 feet west of the 
northeast corner of Section 34; thence southwesterly to a point 700 feet 
north and 900 feet east of center \1/4\ corner of Section 34; thence 
westerly 900 feet to the north-south \1/4\ line; thence northerly 600 
feet along the \1/4\ line to a point; thence northeasterly to a point of 
the east \1/16\ line; thence northerly along the \1/16\ line 300 feet to 
the north section line of Section 34; thence easterly along the north 
section line to the point of beginning (65.0 acres). Section 35--north 
200 feet of the west 225 feet (1.0 acres). Section 27--west 200 feet of 
Section 27 lying south of State Highway 92 (4.3 acres). Section 28--east 
400 feet of Section 28 lying south of State Highway 92 (8.3 acres). 
Total 119.8 acres. The primary constituent elements include those 
factors associated with the whitish alkaline clay soils within the 
sparsely vegetated badlands of Mancos shale.
    NOTE:  The map provided is for informational purposes only. Map 
follows:

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       Family Polygonaceae: Eriogonum tiehmii (Tiehm's buckwheat)

    (1) The critical habitat unit is depicted for Esmeralda County, 
Nevada, on the map in this entry.
    (2) Within this area, the physical or biological features essential 
to the conservation of Tiehm's buckwheat consist of the following:
    (i) Plant community. A plant community that supports all life stages 
of Tiehm's buckwheat includes:
    (A) Open to sparsely vegetated areas with low native plant cover and 
stature.
    (B) An intact, native vegetation assemblage that can include, but is 
not limited to, shadscale saltbush (Atriplex confertifolia), black 
sagebrush (Artemisia nova), Nevada mormon tea (Ephedra nevadensis), 
James' galleta (Hilaria jamesii (formerly Pleuraphis jamesii)), and 
alkali sacaton (Sporobolus airoides) to maintain plant-plant 
interactions and ecosystem resiliency and provide the habitats needed by 
Tiehm's buckwheat's insect visitors and pollinators.
    (C) A diversity of native plants whose blooming times overlap to 
provide insect visitors and pollinator species with flowers for foraging 
throughout the seasons and to provide nesting and egg-laying sites; 
appropriate nest materials; and sheltered, undisturbed habitat for 
hibernation and overwintering of pollinator species and insect visitors.
    (ii) Pollinators and insect visitors. Sufficient pollinators and 
insect visitors, particularly bees, wasps, beetles, and flies, are 
present for the species' successful reproduction and seed production.
    (iii) Hydrology. Hydrology that is suitable for Tiehm's buckwheat 
consists of dry, open, relatively barren, upland sites subject to 
occasional precipitation from rain and/or snow for seed germination.
    (iv) Suitable soils. Soils that are suitable for Tiehm's buckwheat 
consist of:
    (A) Soils with a high percentage (70-95 percent) of surface 
fragments that is classified as clayey, smectitic, calcareous, mesic 
Lithic Torriorthents; clayey-skeletal, smectitic, mesic Typic 
Calcicargids; and clayey, smectitic, mesic Lithic Haplargids.
    (B) Soils that have a thin (0-5.5 inch (in) (0-14 centimeter (cm)) A 
horizon; B horizons that are present as Bt (containing illuvial layer of 
lattice clays) or Bw (weathered); C horizons that are not always 
present; and soil depths to bedrock that range from 3.5 to 20 in (9 to 
51 cm).
    (C) Soils characterized by a variety of textures and that include 
gravelly clay loam, sand, clay, very gravelly silty clay, and gravelly 
loam.
    (D) Soils with pH greater than 7.6 (i.e., alkaline) in all soil 
horizons.
    (E) Soils that commonly have on average boron and bicarbonates 
present at higher levels and potassium, zinc, sulfur, and magnesium 
present at lower levels.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
January 17, 2023.
    (4) Data layers defining the map unit were created by the Service, 
and the critical habitat unit was then mapped using Universal Transverse 
Mercator Zone 11N coordinates. The map in this entry, as modified by any 
accompanying regulatory text, establishes the boundaries of the critical 
habitat designation. The coordinates or plot points or both on which the 
map is based are available to the public at https://www.regulations.gov 
at Docket No. FWS-R8-ES-2020-0017 and at the field office responsible 
for this designation. You may obtain field office location information 
by contacting the Service regional office, the address of which is 
listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Rhyolite Ridge Unit, Esmeralda County, Nevada.
    (i) The Rhyolite Ridge Unit consists of approximately 910 acres (368 
hectares) of occupied habitat in the Rhyolite Ridge area of the Silver 
Peak Range in Esmeralda County, Nevada. All lands within this unit are 
under Federal ownership (Bureau of Land Management).
    (ii) Map of the Rhyolite Ridge Unit follows:

Figure 1 to Eriogonum tiehmii (Tiehm's buckwheat) paragraph (5)(ii)

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  Family Polygonaceae: Oxytheca parishii var. goodmaniana (Cushenbury 
                                oxytheca)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Bernardino County, 
California, on the map below. The map provided is for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Oxytheca parishii var.

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goodmaniana are those habitat components that are essential for the 
primary biological needs of the species. Based on our current knowledge 
of this species, the primary constituent elements of critical habitat 
for this species are listed below and consist of, but are not limited 
to:
    (i) Soils derived primarily from upslope limestone, a mixture of 
limestone and dolomite, or limestone talus substrates with parent 
materials that include Bird Spring Formation, Bonanza King Formation, 
middle and lower members of the Monte Cristo Limestone, and the Crystal 
Pass member of the Sultan Limestone Formation at elevations between 
1,440 and 2,372 m (4,724 and 7,782 ft);
    (ii) Soils with intact, natural surfaces that have not been 
substantially altered by land use activities (e.g., graded, excavated, 
re-contoured, or otherwise altered by ground-disturbing equipment); and
    (iii) Associated plant communities that have areas with a moderately 
open canopy cover (generally between 25 and 53 percent (Neel 2000)).
    (3) Existing features and structures, such as buildings, active 
mines, paved or unpaved roads, other paved or cleared areas, lawns, and 
other urban landscaped areas, are not likely to contain one or more of 
the primary constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those 
areas, therefore, would not trigger a section 7 consultation, unless 
they may affect the species or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Northeastern Slope Unit, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Butler Peak, Fawnskin, Big 
Bear City, Rattlesnake Canyon, and Onyx Peak, California.
    (ii) Subunit 1a: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 498200, 3801600; 498500, 3801600; 498500, 3801500; 
498600, 3801500; 498600, 3801200; 498300, 3801200; 498300, 3801300; 
498200, 3801300; and 498200, 3801600.
    (iii) Subunit 1b: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 498800, 3801200; 499400, 3801200; 499400, 3800900; 
499500, 3800900; 499500, 3800800; 499600, 3800800; 499600, 3800600; 
499500, 3800600; 499500, 3800500; 499400, 3800500; 499400, 3800400; 
499100, 3800400; 499100, 3800300; 499000, 3800300; 499000, 3800000; 
498900, 3800000; 498900, 3799900; 498700, 3799900; 498700, 3799600; 
498300, 3799600; 498300, 3800000; 498400, 3800000; 498400, 3800100; 
498600, 3800100; 498600, 3800300; 498500, 3800300; 498500, 3800400; 
498200, 3800400; 498200, 3800500; 498000, 3800500; 498000, 3800800; 
498400, 3800800; 498400, 3800900; 498700, 3800900; 498700, 3801100; 
498800, 3801100; and 498800, 3801200.
    (iv) Subunit 1c: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 500200, 3799900; 500600, 3799900; 500600, 3799800; 
500700, 3799800; 500700, 3799600; 500600, 3799600; 500600, 3799500; 
500300, 3799500; 500300, 3799600; 500200, 3799600; and 500200, 3799900.
    (v) Subunit 1d: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 502800, 3797400; 503400, 3797400; 503400, 3797200; 
503500, 3797200; 503500, 3797000; 503400, 3797000; 503400, 3796900; 
502900, 3796900; 502900, 3797000; 502800, 3797000; and 502800, 3797400.
    (vi) Subunit 1e: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 503600, 3799300; 504000, 3799300; 504000, 3798600; 
504300, 3798600; 504300, 3798500; 504400, 3798500; 504400, 3798400; 
505300, 3798400; 505300, 3798300; 505500, 3798300; 505500, 3798000; 
505300, 3798000; 505300, 3797700; 505100, 3797700; 505100, 3797800; 
505000, 3797800; 505000, 3798000; 504500, 3798000; 504500, 3797900; 
504300, 3797900; 504300, 3798000; 504000, 3798000; 504000, 3798100; 
503900, 3798100; 503900, 3798300; 503800, 3798300; 503800, 3798100; 
503500, 3798100; 503500, 3798000; 503100, 3798000; 503100, 3798400; 
503200, 3798400; 503200, 3798500; 503700, 3798500; 503700, 3798600; 
503600, 3798600; and 503600, 3799300.
    (vii) Subunit 1f: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 506700, 3799500; 506900, 3799500; 506900, 3799200; 
507200, 3799200; 507200, 3799300; 507500, 3799300; 507500, 3799200; 
507600, 3799200; 507600, 3799000; 507500, 3799000; 507500, 3798900; 
507400, 3798900; 507400, 3798800; 506900, 3798800; 506900, 3798900; 
506700, 3798900; 506700, 3798800; 506000, 3798800; 506000, 3799200; 
506600, 3799200; 506600, 3799400; 506700, 3799400; and 506700, 3799500.
    (viii) Subunit 1g: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 506800, 3798100; 507300, 3798100; 507300, 3797800; 
507400, 3797800; 507400, 3797700; 507600, 3797700; 507600, 3797600; 
507900, 3797600; 507900, 3797500; 508000, 3797500; 508000, 3797400; 
508100, 3797400; 508100, 3797200; 508200, 3797200; 508200, 3797000; 
508300, 3797000; 508300, 3796700; 508400, 3796700; 508400, 3796600; 
508500, 3796600; 508500, 3796200; 508200, 3796200; 508200, 3796100; 
507700, 3796100; 507700, 3796500; 507800, 3796500; 507800, 3796600; 
507900, 3796600; 507900, 3796700; 507800, 3796700; 507800, 3796800; 
507700, 3796800; 507700, 3797000; 507600, 3797000; 507600, 3797400; 
507500, 3797400; 507500, 3797300; 507400, 3797300; 507400, 3797200; 
507000, 3797200; 507000, 3797300; 506900, 3797300; 506900, 3797400; 
506800, 3797400; 506800, 3797600; 506700, 3797600; 506700, 3798000; 
506800, 3798000; and 506800, 3798100.
    (ix) Subunit 1h: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 508800, 3799300; 509000, 3799300; 509000, 3799200; 
509100, 3799200; 509100, 3798800; 509000, 3798800; 509000, 3798700; 
508800, 3798700; 508800, 3798800; 508700, 3798800; 508700, 3799100; 
508800, 3799100; and 508800, 3799300.
    (x) Subunit 1i: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 509300, 3801000; 509600, 3801000; 509600, 3800800; 
509700, 3800800; 509700, 3800700; 509800, 3800700; 509800, 3800500; 
510100, 3800500; 510100, 3800400; 510300, 3800400; 510300, 3800300; 
510500, 3800300; 510500, 3800000; 509900, 3800000; 509900, 3800100; 
509500, 3800100; 509500, 3800400; 509600, 3800400;

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509600, 3800500; 509500, 3800500; 509500, 3800600; 509400, 3800600; 
509400, 3800800; 509300, 3800800; and 509300, 3801000.
    (xi) Subunit 1j: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 511000, 3800100; 511200, 3800100; 511200, 3800000; 
511300, 3800000; 511300, 3799900; 511500, 3799900; 511500, 3799800; 
511600, 3799800; 511600, 3799600; 511500, 3799600; 511500, 3799500; 
511300, 3799500; 511300, 3799600; 511200, 3799600; 511200, 3799800; 
511100, 3799800; 511100, 3799900; 511000, 3799900; and 511000, 3800100.
    (xii) Subunit 1k: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 512300, 3800600; 512600, 3800600; 512600, 3800500; 
512700, 3800500; 512700, 3800100; 512600, 3800100; 512600, 3799900; 
512700, 3799900; 512700, 3799600; 512300, 3799600; 512300, 3799700; 
512100, 3799700; 512100, 3799600; 511700, 3799600; 511700, 3799800; 
511900, 3799800; 511900, 3799900; 512000, 3799900; 512000, 3799800; 
512100, 3799800; 512100, 3800000; 511900, 3800000; 511900, 3800100; 
511800, 3800100; 511800, 3800500; 512300, 3800500; and 512300, 3800600.
    (xiii) Subunit 1l: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 513300, 3799300; 513600, 3799300; 513600, 3799200; 
513700, 3799200; 513700, 3798900; 513600, 3798900; 513600, 3798800; 
513400, 3798800; 513400, 3798900; 513200, 3798900; 513200, 3799200; 
513300, 3799200; and 513300, 3799300.
    (xiv) Subunit 1m: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 513300, 3800400; 513500, 3800400; 513500, 3800200; 
513700, 3800200; 513700, 3800100; 513800, 3800100; 513800, 3800000; 
514000, 3800000; 514000, 3799900; 514100, 3799900; 514100, 3799700; 
513800, 3799700; 513800, 3799800; 513700, 3799800; 513700, 3799900; 
513300, 3799900; 513300, 3800000; 513200, 3800000; 513200, 3800300; 
513300, 3800300; and 513300, 3800400.
    (xv) Subunit 1n: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 514200, 3800800; 514400, 3800800; 514400, 3800700; 
514500, 3800700; 514500, 3800500; 514200, 3800500; and 514200, 3800800.
    (xvi) Subunit 1o: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 514800, 3801300; 515000, 3801300; 515000, 3801200; 
515100, 3801200; 515100, 3801000; 515000, 3801000; 515000, 3800900; 
514700, 3800900; 514700, 3801200; 514800, 3801200; and 514800, 3801300.
    (xvii) Subunit 1p: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 514600, 3799700; 514900, 3799700; 514900, 3799400; 
514600, 3799400; and 514600, 3799700.
    (xviii) Subunit 1q: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 515900, 3802200; 516200, 3802200; 516200, 3801900; 
516100, 3801900; 516100, 3801800; 515900, 3801800; 515900, 3801900; 
515800, 3801900; 515800, 3802100; 515900, 3802100; and 515900, 3802200.
    (xix) Subunit 1r: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 516100, 3801400; 516400, 3801400; 516400, 3801000; 
516100, 3801000; 516100, 3801100; 516000, 3801100; 516000, 3801300; 
516100, 3801300; and 516100, 3801400.
    (xx) Subunit 1s: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 515300, 3800400; 515600, 3800400; 515600, 3800300; 
515700, 3800300; 515700, 3799800; 515600, 3799800; 515600, 3799700; 
515300, 3799700; and 515300, 3800400.
    (xxi) Subunit 1t: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 515700, 3800600; 516100, 3800600; 516100, 3800500; 
516400, 3800500; 516400, 3800400; 516500, 3800400; 516500, 3799800; 
516400, 3799800; 516400, 3799700; 516300, 3799700; 516300, 3799800; 
516100, 3799800; 516100, 3800000; 516000, 3800000; 516000, 3800100; 
515800, 3800100; 515800, 3800300; 515700, 3800300; and 515700, 3800600.
    (xxii) Subunit 1u: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 516800, 3800400; 517100, 3800400; 517100, 3800300; 
517200, 3800300; 517200, 3800000; 516800, 3800000; and 516800, 3800400.
    (xxiii) Subunit 1v: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 515500, 3799600; 515900, 3799600; 515900, 3799500; 
516000, 3799500; 516000, 3799400; 516400, 3799400; 516400, 3799300; 
516500, 3799300; 516500, 3799100; 516700, 3799100; 516700, 3799200; 
516600, 3799200; 516600, 3799400; 516700, 3799400; 516700, 3799500; 
517000, 3799500; 517000, 3799300; 517100, 3799300; 517100, 3799100; 
517200, 3799100; 517200, 3798700; 516500, 3798700; 516500, 3798800; 
516300, 3798800; 516300, 3798900; 516200, 3798900; 516200, 3799000; 
516100, 3799000; 516100, 3799100; 515900, 3799100; 515900, 3799000; 
515700, 3799000; 515700, 3798900; 515400, 3798900; 515400, 3799000; 
515300, 3799000; 515300, 3799300; 515400, 3799300; 515400, 3799500; 
515500, 3799500; and 515500, 3799600.
    (xxiv) Subunit 1w: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 517500, 3799800; 518000, 3799800; 518000, 3799700; 
518300, 3799700; 518300, 3799800; 518600, 3799800; 518600, 3799700; 
518800, 3799700; 518800, 3799400; 518600, 3799400; 518600, 3799300; 
518700, 3799300; 518700, 3798900; 518300, 3798900; 518300, 3799000; 
518200, 3799000; 518200, 3799100; 517900, 3799100; 517900, 3798800; 
517800, 3798800; 517800, 3798700; 517500, 3798700; 517500, 3799000; 
517400, 3799000; 517400, 3799300; 517500, 3799300; and 517500, 3799800.
    (xxv) Subunit 1x: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 520900, 3798700; 521200, 3798700; 521200, 3798600; 
521300, 3798600; 521300, 3798300; 521200, 3798300; 521200, 3798100; 
520800, 3798100; 520800, 3798200; 520700, 3798200; 520700, 3798600; 
520900, 3798600; and 520900, 3798700.
    (xxvi) Subunit 1y: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 526700, 3791000; 527000, 3791000; 527000, 3790900; 
527300, 3790900; 527300, 3790800; 527400, 3790800; 527400, 3790600; 
527000, 3790600; 527000, 3790400; 526600, 3790400; 526600, 3790700; 
526700, 3790700; and 526700, 3791000.
    (xxvii) Subunit 1z: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 527800, 3790700; 528200, 3790700; 528200, 3790300;

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528000, 3790300; 528000, 3790200; 527800, 3790200; 527800, 3790300; 
527700, 3790300; 527700, 3790600; 527800, 3790600; and 527800, 3790700.
    (xxviii) Subunit 1aa: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 527800, 3789600; 528200, 3789600; 528200, 3789200; 
527700, 3789200; 527700, 3789500; 527800, 3789500; and 527800, 3789600.
    (xxix) Subunit 1ab: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 528400, 3790100; 528600, 3790100; 528600, 3790000; 
528800, 3790000; 528800, 3789600; 528400, 3789600; 528400, 3789700; 
528300, 3789700; 528300, 3790000; 528400, 3790000; and 528400, 3790100.
    (xxx) Subunit 1ac: Land bounded by the following UTM11 NAD27 
coordinates (E, N): 530300, 3788100; 530500, 3788100; 530500, 3788000; 
530600, 3788000; 530600, 3787400; 530300, 3787400; 530300, 3787600; 
530200, 3787600; 530200, 3788000; 530300, 3788000; and 530300, 3788100.
    (xxxi) Note: Oxytheca parishii var. goodmaniana map follows:
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   Family Polygonaceae: Polygonum hickmanii (Scotts Valley polygonum)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Santa Cruz County, 
California, on the map below. The map provided is for informational 
purposes only.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Polygonum hickmanii are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Thin soils in the Bonnydoon series that have developed over 
outcrops of Santa Cruz mudstone and Purisima sandstone;
    (ii) ``Wildflower field'' habitat that has developed on these thin-
soiled sites;

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    (iii) A grassland plant community that supports the ``wildflower 
field'' habitat and that supports the pollinator activity and seed 
dispersal mechanisms that typically occur within the grassland plant 
community;
    (iv) Areas around each colony to allow for recolonization to 
adjacent suitable microhabitat sites; and
    (v) Habitat within the subwatersheds upslope to the ridgelines to 
maintain the edaphic and hydrologic conditions and slope stability that 
provide the seasonally wet substrate for growth and reproduction of 
Polygonum hickmanii.
    (3) Existing features and structures, such as buildings, roads, 
railroads, airports, other paved areas, lawns, and other urban 
landscaped areas, do not contain one or more of the primary constituent 
elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, would not 
trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they may affect 
the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent critical 
habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Santa Cruz County, California. From USGS 7.5' quadrangle 
map Felton, California, Mount Diablo Meridian, California. Lands bounded 
by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 587990, 4103190; 
587999, 4103220; 588021, 4103230; 588025, 4103250; 587997, 4103260; 
588025, 4103280; 588035, 4103290; 588033, 4103310; 588025, 4103320; 
588012, 4103330; 588014, 4103340; 588005, 4103350; 587984, 4103360; 
587969, 4103370; 587962, 4103380; 587958, 4103390; 587962, 4103400; 
587975, 4103410; 587992, 4103410; 588012, 4103420; 588029, 4103400; 
588046, 4103410; 588058, 4103420; 588064, 4103430; 588072, 4103450; 
588082, 4103480; 588088, 4103500; 588091, 4103530; 588091, 4103560; 
588099, 4103570; 588115, 4103590; 588146, 4103580; 588169, 4103610; 
588201, 4103630; 588272, 4103700; 588411, 4104050; 588571, 4103930; 
588584, 4103940; 588589, 4103960; 588590, 4103980; 588583, 4104010; 
588574, 4104030; 588559, 4104050; 588549, 4104070; 588568, 4104110; 
588833, 4104150; 588827, 4104020; 588883, 4104030; 588891, 4103950; 
588906, 4103920; 588931, 4103890; 588979, 4103870; 589049, 4103870; 
589069, 4103680; 589061, 4103450; 589124, 4103440; 589173, 4103400; 
589117, 4103050; 589062, 4103060; 589019, 4102960; 589099, 4102940; 
589096, 4102920; 588612, 4103020; 588570, 4102880; 588485, 4102900; 
588474, 4102960; 588452, 4102960; 588452, 4103090; 588473, 4103160; 
588502, 4103270; 588504, 4103330; 588505, 4103420; 588402, 4103470; 
588360, 4103480; 588292, 4103480; 588267, 4103440; 588121, 4103320; 
588033, 4103080; 588352, 4103020; 588337, 4102930; 588000, 4102990; 
587981, 4102940; 587900, 4102940; 587900, 4102960; 587905, 4102980; 
587919, 4102970; 587931, 4102970; 587932, 4102990; 587924, 4103010; 
587916, 4103040; 587915, 4103060; 587893, 4103070; 587887, 4103090; 
587883, 4103100; 587885, 4103100; 587891, 4103110; 587911, 4103100; 
587939, 4103130; 587942, 4103150; 587951, 4103160; 587963, 4103150; 
587977, 4103160; 587990, 4103190.
    (5) Unit 2: Santa Cruz County, California. From USGS 7.5' quadrangle 
map Laurel, California, Mount Diablo Meridian, California. Lands bounded 
by the following UTM zone 10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 589297, 4102370; 
589213, 4102420; 589164, 4102430; 589168, 4102460; 589174, 4102500; 
589181, 4102550; 589189, 4102570; 589210, 4102600; 589243, 4102620; 
589261, 4102630; 589274, 4102640; 589271, 4102660; 589270, 4102680; 
589270, 4102690; 589289, 4102710; 589327, 4102740; 589361, 4102770; 
589402, 4102790; 589435, 4102800; 589472, 4102800; 589571, 4102790; 
589657, 4102780; 589762, 4102770; 589845, 4102750; 589889, 4102730; 
589917, 4102690; 589932, 4102660; 589932, 4102620; 589930, 4102530; 
589865, 4102440; 589732, 4102250; 589681, 4102260; 589669, 4102290; 
589661, 4102300; 589642, 4102310; 589623, 4102310; 589590, 4102310; 
589531, 4102320; 589297, 4102370.
    (6) Map for Units 1 and 2 follows:

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       Family Ranunculaceae: Delphinium bakeri (Baker's larkspur)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Sonoma and Marin 
counties, California, on the maps below. The maps provided are for 
informational purposes only.

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    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Delphinium bakeri are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Soils that are derived from decomposed shale;
    (ii) Plant communities that support associated species, including, 
but not limited to: Umbellularia californica (California bay), Aesculus 
californica (California buckeye), Quercus agrifolia (coastal live oak), 
Baccharis pulularis ssp. consanguinea (coyotebrush), Symphorcarpos cf. 
rivularis (snowberry), Rubus ursinus (California blackberry), Pteridium 
aqulinum (braken fern), Polystichum munitum (Sword fern), Pityrogramma 
triangularis (goldback fern), Dryopteris arguta (coastal woodfern), 
Adiantum jordanii (maidenhair fern), Polypodium glycyrrhiza (licorice 
fern), Toxicodendron diversilobum (poison oak), Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 
(blueblossom ceanothus), Lithophragma affine (woodland star), and 
Holodiscus discolor (oceanspray); and
    (iii) Mesic conditions on extensive north-facing slopes.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include existing features and 
structures made by people, such as buildings, roads and other paved 
areas, lawns, and developed areas not containing one or more of the 
primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical Habitat Map Units. (i) Data layers defining map units 
were created on a base of USGS 7.5' quadrangles obtained from the State 
of California's Stephen P. Teale Data Center. Proposed critical habitat 
units were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) 
coordinates.
    (ii) Map 1--Index map for Delphinium bakeri follows:

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    (5) Unit B1: Sonoma County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Camp Meeker and Duncan Hills, 
California, land bounded by the following UTM10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
498360, 4249440; 498030, 4249650; 498040, 4249990; 498160, 4250150; 
498430, 4250320; 498420, 4250440; 499140, 4250680; 499380, 4250710; 
499510, 4250490; 499840, 4250710; 499880,

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4250840; 500250, 4250840; 500580, 4250770; 500730, 4250780; 501020, 
4250950; 501080, 4251070; 501360, 4251270; 501520, 4251370; 501730, 
4251520; 502100, 4251370; 502190, 4251180; 502120, 4251090; 501830, 
4251060; 501570, 4250750; 501380, 4250720; 501400, 4250360; 501230, 
4250330; 501090, 4250220; 501070, 4250030; 500720, 4249960; 500550, 
4249990; 500220, 4249930; 500190, 4249700; 499680, 4249760; 499520, 
4249850; 499250, 4249830; 499210, 4249730; 498880, 4249750; 498620, 
4250050; 498600, 4249490; 498360, 4249440.
    (ii) Map 2--Unit B1 for Delphinium bakeri follows:

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    (6) Unit B2: Marin County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Petaluma and Point Reyes NE, 
California, land bounded by the following UTM10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 
521780, 4222900; 521560, 4223000; 521350, 4223070; 521230, 4223130; 
520980, 4223320; 520890, 4223460; 520680, 4223430; 520220, 4223440; 
520100, 4223460; 519940, 4223460; 519870,

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4223360; 519720, 4223280; 519510, 4223340; 519400, 4223480; 519350, 
4223630; 519360, 4223760; 519410, 4223800; 519530, 4223970; 519640, 
4224090; 519830, 4224140; 519980, 4224160; 520440, 4224100; 520760, 
4224100; 520990, 4224170; 521130, 4224160; 521460, 4224080; 521740, 
4223960; 521820, 4223870; 521960, 4223770; 522130, 4223810; 522290, 
4224000; 522320, 4224070; 522480, 4224160; 522550, 4224310; 522830, 
4224380; 523160, 4224240; 523340, 4224250; 523470, 4224360; 523660, 
4224430; 523750, 4224480; 523920, 4224510; 524070, 4224620; 524460, 
4224710; 524860, 4224530; 525010, 4224370; 525030, 4224250; 524690, 
4224190; 524590, 4224200; 524360, 4224100; 524280, 4223950; 524050, 
4223780; 523920, 4223650; 523700, 4223480; 523600, 4223640; 523480, 
4223720; 523210, 4223700; 522880, 4223510; 522650, 4223450; 522370, 
4223230; 522170, 4223120; 522050, 4223080; 521860, 4222980; 521780, 
4222900.
    (ii) Map 3--Unit B2 for Delphinium bakeri follows:

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        Family Ranunculaceae: Delphinium luteum (yellow larkspur)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Sonoma and Marin 
counties, California, on the maps below. The maps provided are for 
informational purposes only.

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    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Delphinium luteum are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Plant communities, including north coastal scrub or coastal 
prairie communities, including but not limited to: Arabis blepharophylla 
(rose rockcress), Calochortus tolmei (Tolmei startulip), Mimulus 
aurantiacus (orange bush monkeyflower), Dudleya caespitosa (sea 
lettuce), Polypodium californicum (California polyploidy), Eriogonum 
parviflorum (sea cliff buckwheat), Toxicodendron diversilobum (poison 
oak), Romanzoffia californica (California mistmaiden), Hesperevax 
sparsiflora (evax), Pentagramma triangularis (goldenback fern), and 
Sedum spathulifolium (broadleaf stonecrop);
    (ii) Relatively steep sloped soils (30 percent or greater) derived 
from sandstone or shale, with rapid runoff and high erosion potential, 
such as Kneeland or Yorkville series soils;
    (iii) Generally north aspected areas; and
    (iv) Habitat upslope and downslope from known populations to 
maintain disturbance such as occasional rock slides or soil slumping 
that the species appears to require.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include existing features and 
structures made by people, such as buildings, roads and other paved 
areas, lawns, and other developed areas not containing one or more of 
the primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical Habitat Map Units.(i) Data layers defining map units 
were created on a base of USGS 7.5' quadrangles obtained from the State 
of California's Stephen P. Teale Data Center. Proposed critical habitat 
units were then mapped using Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) 
coordinates.
    (i) Map 4-Index map for Delphinium luteum follows:

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    (5) Unit L1: Bodega Bay, Sonoma County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Bodega Head. Lands bounded by 
the following UTM10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 496820, 4241560; 496870, 
4241690; 497130, 4241990; 497110, 4242130; 497170, 4242240; 497250, 
4242220; 497470, 4242550; 497440, 4242700; 497930, 4242940;

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498340, 4242940; 498430, 4243040; 498640, 4242960; 498720, 4243080; 
499110, 4243090; 499410, 4242960; 499690, 4242760; 499650, 4242560; 
500250, 4242210; 500030, 4241880; 500140, 4241320; 499900, 4240730; 
499750, 4240650; 498690, 4240750; 498220, 4241010; 497940, 4241050; 
497590, 4241010; 497450, 4241220; 497500, 4241630; 497750, 4241830; 
497760, 4241970; 497720, 4242010; 497630, 4242010; 497520, 4241940; 
497480, 4241850; 497320, 4241860; 497170, 4241680; 497100, 4241500; 
497030, 4241410; 496910, 4241440; 496820, 4241560.
    (ii) Map for Unit L1 is set forth below.
    (6) Unit L2: Estero Americano, Marin County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Valley Ford. Lands bounded by 
the following UTM10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 499970, 4238100; 500010, 
4238150; 500010, 4238240; 499870, 4238480; 500010, 4238710; 500140, 
4238860; 500280, 4238940; 500470, 4238970; 500580, 4239030; 500630, 
4239070; 500720, 4239040; 500850, 4238840; 500890, 4238860; 500970, 
4238830; 501050, 4238740; 501170, 4238740; 501180, 4238650; 501300, 
4238460; 501440, 4238320; 501510, 4238120; 501340, 4238000; 501270, 
4238010; 501190, 4238000; 501120, 4238010; 500900, 4237990; 500870, 
4237960; 500860, 4237860; 500730, 4237850; 500570, 4237760; 500470, 
4237800; 500380, 4237730; 500250, 4237890; 500240, 4237940; 500180, 
4237980; 499990, 4238060; 499970, 4238100.
    (ii) Map 5--Units L1 and L2 for Delphinium luteum follows:

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    (7) Unit L3: Estero de San Antonio, Marin County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Valley Ford. Lands bounded by 
the following UTM10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 502060, 4235600; 502110, 
4235750; 502230, 4235770; 502300, 4235840; 502350, 4235930; 502370, 
4236030; 502410, 4236100; 502510, 4236150; 502700, 4236150; 502900,

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4235910; 503010, 4235860; 502900, 4236160; 502870, 4236120; 502700, 
4236260; 502880, 4236400; 503060, 4236370; 503130, 4236240; 503070, 
4236180; 503090, 4236010; 503200, 4235950; 503260, 4235990; 503170, 
4236090; 503280, 4236180; 503410, 4236100; 503470, 4236040; 503430, 
4235810; 503460, 4235720; 503600, 4235580; 503800, 4235490; 503950, 
4235300; 504020, 4235010; 504030, 4234810; 504000, 4234630; 503920, 
4234390; 503780, 4234410; 503780, 4234890; 503710, 4234990; 503610, 
4234970; 503520, 4234840; 503560, 4234620; 503580, 4234470; 503520, 
4234440; 503350, 4234580; 503360, 4234710; 503250, 4234860; 502990, 
4234970; 502950, 4235100; 502700, 4235170; 502710, 4235260; 502810, 
4235330; 502800, 4235510; 502580, 4235480; 502510, 4235510; 502530, 
4235580; 502390, 4235560; 502310, 4235470; 502200, 4235470; 502060, 
4235600.
    (ii) Map for Unit L3 is set forth below.
    (8) Unit L4: Tomales, Marin County, California.
    (i) From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Tomales. Lands bounded by the 
following UTM10 NAD83 coordinates (E,N): 506200, 4229650; 506000, 
4229960; 506040, 4230020; 506330, 4230130; 506450, 4230630; 506550, 
4230640; 506760, 4230830; 506840, 4231090; 507070, 4231150; 507230, 
4231260; 507340, 4231460; 507170, 4231740; 507270, 4231860; 507400, 
4231820; 507550, 4231930; 507660, 4231930; 507780, 4232080; 507810, 
4232220; 507870, 4232340; 507990, 4232290; 508250, 4232250; 508320, 
4232050; 508110, 4231810; 508090, 4231660; 507960, 4231700; 507920, 
4231670; 507950, 4231580; 507630, 4231410; 507520, 4231200; 507560, 
4230830; 507560, 4230620; 507510, 4230590; 507490, 4230470; 507440, 
4230300; 507440, 4230220; 507330, 4230050; 507300, 4229930; 507320, 
4229820; 507310, 4229770; 507230, 4229730; 507060, 4229730; 506960, 
4229740; 506780, 4229830; 506710, 4229840; 506580, 4229790; 506600, 
4229860; 506720, 4230150; 506770, 4230340; 506640, 4230230; 506460, 
4230020; 506200, 4229650.
    (ii) Map 6--Units L3 and L4 for Delphinium luteum follows:

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     Family Rhamnaceae: Ceanothus ophiochilus (Vail Lake ceanothus)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Riverside County, 
California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements (PCEs) of critical habitat for 
Ceanothus ophiochilus are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Flat to gently sloping north to northeast facing ridge tops with 
slopes in the range of 0 to 40 percent slope that provide the 
appropriate solar exposure for seedling establishment and growth.
    (ii) Soils formed from metavolcanic and ultra-basic parent materials 
and deeply weathered gabbro or pyroxenite-rich outcrops that provide 
nutrients and space for growth and reproduction. Specifically in the 
areas that Ceanothus ophiochilus is found, the soils are:
    (A) Ramona, Cienaba, Las Posas, and Vista series in the Agua Tibia 
Wilderness; and
    (B) Cajalco series in the vicinity of Vail Lake.
    (iii) Chamise chaparral or mixed chamise-ceanothus-arctostaphylos 
chaparral at elevations of 2,000 feet to 3,000 feet (610 meters to 914 
meters) that provide the appropriate canopy cover and elevation 
requirements for growth and reproduction.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include man-made structures existing 
on the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the 
primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, 
and roads, and the land on which such structures are located.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were created on a base of USGS 
1:24,0000 maps, and critical habitat units were then mapped using 
Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (5) Unit 1.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1, subunit 1B (Map 1) follows:

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   Family Rosaceae: Invesia kingii var. eremica (Ash Meadows invesia)

    Nevada, Nye County, Ash Meadows: SW\1/4\NE\1/4\ and W\1/2\SE\1/4\ 
sec. 21, S\1/2\SW\1/4\ and SW\1/4\SE\1/4\ sec. 35, T17S, R50E. SW\1/4\ 
sec. 1, N\1/2\NW\1/4\ and SW\1/4\SW\1/4\ sec. 2, NE\1/4\NE\1/4\ sec. 3, 
NW\1/4\NE\1/4\ sec. 12, N\1/2\NE\1/4\ and SE\1/4\NE\1/4\ sec. 23, N\1/
2\NW\1/4\, SW\1/4\NW\1/4\, and NW\1/4\SW\1/4\ sec. 24, T18S, R50E.
    Known primary constituent elements include saline seep areas of 
light colored clay uplands.

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    Note: The map provided is for informational purposes only. Map 
follows:
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            Family Rosaceae: Ivesia webberi (Webber's ivesia)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Plumas, Lassen, and 
Sierra Counties, California, and Washoe and Douglas Counties, Nevada, on 
the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements of the 
physical or biological features essential to the conservation of Ivesia 
webberi consist of four components:
    (i) Plant community.
    (A) Open to sparsely vegetated areas composed of generally short-
statured associated plant species.
    (B) Presence of appropriate associated species that can include (but 
are not limited to): Antennaria dimorpha, Artemisia arbuscula, 
Balsamorhiza hookeri, Elymus elymoides, Erigeron bloomeri, Lewisia 
rediviva, Poa secunda, and Viola beckwithii.
    (C) An intact assemblage of appropriate associated species to 
attract the floral visitors that may be acting as pollinators of Ivesia 
webberi.
    (ii) Topography. Flats, benches, or terraces that are generally 
above or adjacent to large valleys. Occupied sites vary from slightly 
concave to slightly convex or gently sloped (0-15[deg]) and occur on all 
aspects.
    (iii) Elevation. Elevations between 4,475 and 6,237 feet (1,364 and 
1,901 meters).
    (iv) Suitable soils and hydrology.
    (A) Vernally moist soils with an argillic horizon that shrink and 
swell upon drying and wetting; these soil conditions are characteristic 
of known Ivesia webberi populations and are likely important in the 
maintenance of the seedbank and population recruitment.
    (B) Suitable soils that can include (but are not limited to): Reno--
a fine, smectitic, mesic Abruptic Xeric Argidurid; Xman--a clayey, 
smectitic, mesic, shallow Xeric Haplargids; Aldi--a clayey, smectitic, 
frigid Lithic Ultic Argixerolls; and Barshaad--a fine, smectitic, mesic 
Aridic Palexeroll.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
July 3, 2014.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created on the base of both satellite imagery (ESRI ArcGIS Imagery 
Basemap) as well as USGS geospatial quadrangle maps and were mapped 
using NAD 83 Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), zone 11N coordinates. 
The maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, 
establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The 
coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are 
available to the public at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-
R8-ES-2013-0080, and at the field office responsible for this 
designation (i.e., Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office (http://www.fws.gov/
nevada/)). You may obtain field office location information by 
contacting one of the Service regional offices, the addresses of which 
are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Index map follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Sierra Valley, Plumas County, California.
    (i) Unit 1 includes 274 ac (111 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: Constantia, Lassen County, California.
    (i) Unit 2 includes 155 ac (63 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: East of Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area, Evans Canyon; 
Lassen County, California.
    (i) Unit 3 includes 122 ac (49 ha).
    (ii) Map of Units 3 and 4 follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area, Sierra County, 
California.
    (i) Unit 4 includes 69 ac (28 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 4 is provided at paragraph (8)(ii) of this entry.
    (10) Unit 5: Subunit 5a, Dog Valley Meadow, and Subunit 5b, Upper 
Dog Valley; Sierra County, California.
    (i) Subunit 5a includes 386 ac (156 ha), and subunit 5b includes 29 
ac (12 ha). Combined, Unit 5 includes 415 ac (168 ha).

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    (ii) Map of Unit 5 (Subunits 5a and 5b) follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03JN14.004
    
    (11) Unit 6: White Lake Overlook, Sierra County, California.
    (i) Unit 6 includes 109 ac (44 ha).
    (ii) Map of Units 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 follows:

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    (12) Unit 7: Subunit 7a, Mules Ear Flat, Sierra County, California; 
Subunit 7b, Three Pine Flat and Jeffery Pine Saddle, Washoe County, 
Nevada.
    (i) Subunit 7a includes 65 ac (27 ha), and subunit 7b includes 68 ac 
(27 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 7 is provided at paragraph (11)(ii) of this entry.
    (13) Unit 8: Ivesia Flat, Washoe County, Nevada.
    (i) Unit 8 includes 62 ac (25 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 8 is provided at paragraph (11)(ii) of this entry.

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    (14) Unit 9: Stateline Road 1, Sierra County, California, and Washoe 
County, Nevada.
    (i) Unit 9 includes 193 ac (78 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 9 is provided at paragraph (11)(ii) of this entry.
    (15) Unit 10: Stateline Road 2, Sierra County, California, and 
Washoe County, Nevada.
    (i) Unit 10 includes 66 ac (27 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 10 is provided at paragraph (11)(ii) of this entry.
    (16) Unit 11: Hungry Valley, Washoe County, Nevada.
    (i) Unit 11 includes 56 ac (23 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 11 follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03JN14.006
    

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    (17) Unit 12: Black Springs, Washoe County, Nevada.
    (i) Unit 12 includes 163 ac (66 ha).
    (ii) Map of Units 12 and 13 follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03JN14.007
    
    (18) Unit 13: Raleigh Heights, Washoe County, Nevada.
    (i) Unit 13 includes 253 ac (103 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 13 is provided at paragraph (17)(ii) of this entry.

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    (19) Unit 14: Dutch Louie Flat, Washoe County, Nevada.
    (i) Unit 14 includes 54 ac (22 ha).
    (ii) Map of Units 14 and 15 follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03JN14.008
    
    (20) Unit 15: The Pines Powerline, Washoe County, Nevada.
    (i) Unit 15 includes 32 ac (13 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 15 is provided at paragraph (19)(ii) of this entry.

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    (21) Unit 16: Dante Mine Road, Douglas County, Nevada.
    (i) Unit 16 includes 14 ac (6 ha).
    (ii) Map of Unit 16 follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03JN14.009
    

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        Family Rubiaceae: Catesbaea melanocarpa (no common name)

    (1) Critical habitat is depicted on the map below for Halfpenny Bay, 
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
    (2) The primary constituent elements (PCEs) of critical habitat for 
Catesbaea melanocarpa are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Single-layered canopy forest with little ground cover and open 
forest floor that supports patches of dry vegetation with grasses, and
    (ii) Well to excessively drained limestone and serpentine-derived 
soils (including soils of the San Germ[aacute]n, Nipe, and Rosario 
series and Glynn and Hogensborg series).
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, airports, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing on the effective date of this 
rule and not containing one or more of the primary constituent elements.
    (4) Critical habitat map. Data layers were created by overlaying 
habitats that contain at least two of the PCEs, as defined in paragraph 
(2) of this section, on U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) topographic maps 
(UTM 20, NAD 27).
    (5) Critical Habitat unit: Halfpenny Bay, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin 
Islands.
    (i) General description: The Halfpenny Bay unit consists of 
approximately 10.5 ac (4.3 ha) on privately owned property located about 
2.48 mi (4 km) south of Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. 
The designated unit is located east of South Shore Road, approximately 
342 m (1,122 ft) south of Road 62, approximately 600 m (1,968 ft) north 
of the Halfpenny Bay coast, and 70 m (230 ft) west of a local road to 
Halfpenny Bay. This unit encompasses the habitat features essential to 
the conservation of Catesbaea melanocarpa within Estate Granard, 
Christiansted, St. Croix, and does not contain any manmade structures.

    (ii) Map of Halfpenny Bay follows:

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 Family Scrophulariaceae: Castilleja campestris ssp. succulenta (fleshy 
                              owl's-clover)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Fresno, Madera, 
Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne Counties, 
California, on the map below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Castilleja campestris ssp.

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succulenta (Fleshy owl's-clover) are the habitat components that 
provide:
    (i) Topographic features characterized by isolated mound and 
intermound complex within a matrix of surrounding uplands that result in 
continuously, or intermittently, flowing surface water in the 
depressional features including swales connecting the pools described in 
paragraph (2)(ii) of this section, providing for dispersal and promoting 
hydroperiods of adequate length in the pools; and
    (ii) Depressional features including isolated vernal pools with 
underlying restrictive soil layers that become inundated during winter 
rains and that continuously hold water or whose soils are saturated for 
a period long enough to promote germination, flowering, and seed 
production of predominantly annual native wetland species and typically 
exclude both native and nonnative upland plant species in all but the 
driest years. As these features are inundated on a seasonal basis, they 
do not promote the development of obligate wetland vegetation habitats 
typical of permanently flooded emergent wetlands.
    (3) Existing manmade features and structures, such as buildings, 
roads, railroads, airports, runways, other paved areas, lawns, and other 
urban landscaped areas do not contain one or more of the primary 
constituent elements. Federal actions limited to those areas, therefore, 
would not trigger a consultation under section 7 of the Act unless they 
may affect the species and/or primary constituent elements in adjacent 
critical habitat.
    (4) Unit 1: Sacramento and San Joaquin Counties, California. From 
USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles Clay and Lockeford.
    (5) Unit 1 (Map 1) follows:

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    (6) Unit 2: Tuolumne and Stanislaus Counties, California. From USGS 
1:24,000 scale quadrangles Keystone, La Grange, Cooperstown and 
Paulsell.
    (7) Unit 2 (Map 2) follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Mariposa and Merced Counties, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 3 (Map 3) follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Madera and Merced Counties, California.
    (i) Units 4A and 4B (Map 4) follow:

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    (ii) Unit 4C (Map 5) follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: Fresno County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]

    (ii) Unit 5 (Map 6) follows:

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    (11) Unit 6: Fresno County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]

    (ii) Unit 6 (Map 7) follows:

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 Family Scrophulariaceae: Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis (soft bird's-
                                  beak)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Contra Costa, Napa, and 
Solano Counties, California, on the maps below
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis are:
    (i) Persistent emergent, intertidal, estuarine wetland at or above 
the mean high-water line (as extended directly across any intersecting 
channels);
    (ii) Rarity or absence of plants that naturally die in late spring 
(winter annuals); and
    (iii) Partially open spring canopy cover (approximately 790 nMol/m2/
s) at ground level, with many small openings to facilitate seedling 
germination.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
the effective date of this rule.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining Contra Costa, 
Napa, and Solano Counties map units were created on a base map using 
California Spatial Information Library black and white 1:24,000 scale 
digital orthophoto quarter quadrangles captured June/July 1993. Critical 
habitat units were then mapped using UTM zone 10, NAD 1983 coordinates.
    (5) Note: Map of index for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis (Map 1) 
follows:

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    (6) Unit 1 for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis: Fagan Slough Marsh, 
Napa County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis (Map 2) 
follows:

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    (7) Unit 2 for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis: Hill Slough Marsh, 
Solano County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Unit 2 for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis is depicted on Map 4 
in paragraph (9)(ii) of this entry.
    (8) Unit 3 for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis: Point Pinole 
Shoreline, Contra Costa County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 3 for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis (Map 3) 
follows:

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    (9) Unit 4 for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis: Rush Ranch/Grizzly 
Island Wildlife Area, Solano County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Units 2 and 4 for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis (Map 
4) follows:

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    (10) Unit 5 for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis: Southampton Marsh, 
Solano County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5 for Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis (Map 5) 
follows:

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          Family Solanaceae: Solanum conocarpum (marron bacora)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for St. John, U.S. Virgin 
Islands, on the maps in this entry.
    (2) Within these areas, the physical or biological features 
essential to the conservation of marron bacora consist of the following 
components:
    (i) Native forest within the subtropical dry forest life zone in St. 
John.
    (ii) Dry scrubland, deciduous forest, and semi-deciduous forest 
vegetation at elevations lower than 150 meters (492 feet).

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    (iii) Continuous native forest cover with low abundance of exotic 
plant species (e.g., Leucaena leucocephala and Megathyrsus maximus) and 
that provides the availability of pollinators to secure cross-
pollination between populations.
    (iv) Habitat quality evidenced by the presence of regional endemic 
plant species, including Zanthoxylum thomasianum, Peperomia wheeleri, 
Eugenia earhartii, Eugenia sessiliflora, Cordia rickseckeri, Croton 
fishlockii, Malpighia woodburyana, Bastardiopsis eggersii, Machaonia 
woodburyana, and Agave missionum.
    (v) Open understory with appropriate microhabitat conditions, 
including shaded conditions and moisture availability, to support seed 
germination and seedling recruitment.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include human-made structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
July 18, 2022.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were created using ArcMap version 
10.6.1 (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.), a Geographic 
Information Systems program on a base of USA Topo Map and the program 
world imagery. Critical habitat units were then mapped using NAD 1983, 
State Plane Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands FIPS 5200 coordinates. The 
maps in this entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, 
establish the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The 
coordinates or plot points or both on which each map is based are 
available to the public at the Service's internet site at https://
www.fws.gov/office/caribbean-ecological-services/library, at https://
www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2019-0050, and at the field 
office responsible for this designation. You may obtain field office 
location information by contacting one of the Service regional offices, 
the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (5) Note: Index map follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR16JN22.000
    

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    (6) Unit 1: South Unit, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.
    (i) Unit 1 consists of 1,704 acres (ac) (690 hectares (ha)) in 
estates Rustenberg & Adventure, Sieben, Mollendal & Little Reef Bay, 
Hope, Reef Bay, Lameshur Complex, Mandal, Concordia A, Concordia B, St. 
Quaco & Zimmerman, Hard Labor, Johns Folly and Friis. Lands are composed 
of 1,634 ac (661 ha) of Federal lands managed by the U.S. National Park 
Service and 70 ac (28 ha) of privately owned lands.
    (ii) Map of Unit 1 follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR16JN22.001
    
    (7) Unit 2: North Unit, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.
    (i) Unit 2 consists of 844 ac (341 ha) in estates Leinster Bay, 
Browns Bay, Zootenvaal, Hermitage, Mt. Pleasant and Retreat, Haulover, 
and Turner Point. The unit is composed entirely of Federal lands managed 
by the U.S. National Park Service.
    (ii) Map of Unit 2 follows:

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  Family Sterculiaceae: Fremontodendron mexicanum (Mexican flannelbush)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for San Diego County, 
California, on the maps below.
    (2) The primary constituent elements of critical habitat for 
Fremontodendron mexicanum are the habitat components that provide:
    (i) Alluvial terraces, benches, and associated slopes within 500 
feet (152 meters) of streams, creeks, and ephemeral drainages where 
water flows primarily after peak seasonal rains with a gradient ranging 
from 3 to 7 percent; and stabilized north- to east-facing slopes 
associated with steep (9 to 70 percent) slopes and canyons that provide 
space for growth and reproduction.
    (ii) Silty loam soils derived from metavolcanic and metabasic 
bedrock, mapped as San Miguel--Exchequer Association soil series that 
provides the nutrients and substrate with adequate drainage to support 
seedling establishment and growth.
    (iii) Open Cupressus forbesii and Platanus racemosa stands at 
elevations of 900 feet (274 meters) to 3,000 feet (914 meters) within a 
matrix of chaparral (such as Dendromecon rigida ssp. rigida and Malosma 
laurina) and riparian vegetation that provides adequate space for growth 
and reproduction.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures existing on 
the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the 
primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, 
and roads, and the land on which such structures are located.
    (4) Data layers defining map units were created on a base of USGS 
1:24,000 maps, and critical habitat units were then mapped using 
Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates.
    (5) Unit 1.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Subunits 1A and 1B follows:

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     Family Themidaceae: Brodiaea filifolia (thread-leaved brodiaea)

    (1) Critical habitat units are depicted for Los Angeles, San 
Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and San Diego Counties, California, on 
the maps below.
    (2) Within these areas, the primary constituent elements (PCE) for 
Brodiaea filifolia consist of two components:
    (i) PCE 1--Appropriate soil series at a range of elevations and in a 
variety of plant communities, specifically:

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    (A) Clay soil series of various origins (such as Alo, Altamont, 
Auld, or Diablo), clay lenses found as unmapped inclusions in other 
soils series, or loamy soils series underlain by a clay subsoil (such as 
Fallbrook, Huerhuero, or Las Flores) occurring between the elevations of 
100 and 2,500 ft (30 and 762 m).
    (B) Soils (such as Cieneba-rock outcrop complex and Ramona family-
Typic Xerothents soils) altered by hydrothermal activity occurring 
between the elevations of 1,000 and 2,500 ft (305 and 762 m).
    (C) Silty loam soil series underlain by a clay subsoil or caliche 
that are generally poorly drained, moderately to strongly alkaline, 
granitic in origin (such as Domino, Grangeville, Traver, Waukena, or 
Willows) occurring between the elevations of 600 and 1,800 ft (183 and 
549 m).
    (D) Clay loam soil series (such as Murrieta) underlain by heavy clay 
loams or clays derived from olivine basalt lava flows occurring between 
the elevations of 1,700 and 2,500 ft (518 and 762 m).
    (E) Sandy loam soils derived from basalt and granodiorite parent 
materials; deposits of gravel, cobble, and boulders; or hydrologically 
fractured, weathered granite in intermittent streams and seeps occurring 
between 1,800 and 2,500 ft (549 and 762 m).
    (ii) PCE 2--Areas with a natural, generally intact surface and 
subsurface soil structure, not permanently altered by anthropogenic land 
use activities (such as deep, repetitive discing, or grading), extending 
out up to 820 ft (250 m) from mapped occurrences of Brodiaea filifolia 
to provide for space for individual population growth, and space for 
pollinators.
    (3) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures existing on 
the effective date of this rule and not containing one or more of the 
primary constituent elements, such as buildings, aqueducts, airports, 
and roads, and the land on which such structures are located.
    (4) Critical habitat map units. Data layers defining map units were 
created using a base of U.S. Geological Survey 7.5' quadrangle maps. 
Critical habitat units were then mapped using Universal Transverse 
Mercator (UTM) zone 11, North American Datum (NAD) 1983 coordinates.
    (5) Note: Index map of critical habitat units for Brodiaea filifolia 
(thread-leaved brodiaea) follows:

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    (6) Unit 1: Los Angeles County. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map 
Glendora, Los Angeles County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 1, Los Angeles County, follows:

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    (7) Unit 2: San Bernardino County. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map 
San Bernardino North, San Bernardino County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 2, San Bernardino County, follows:

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    (8) Unit 3: Central Orange County. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map 
San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 3, Central Orange County, follows:

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    (9) Unit 4: Southern Orange County. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle 
map Ca[ntilde]ada Gobernadora, Orange County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 4, Southern Orange County, follows:

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    (10) Unit 5: Northern San Diego County. From USGS 1:24,000 
quadrangle maps Fallbrook and Margarita Peak, San Diego County, 
California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 5, Northern San Diego County, follows:

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    (11) Unit 6: Oceanside, San Diego County, California. From USGS 
1:24,000 quadrangle map San Luis Rey, San Diego County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 6, Oceanside, follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR08FE11.012

    (12) Unit 7: Carlsbad, San Diego County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 7, Carlsbad, follows:

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    (13) Unit 8: San Marcos and Vista. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map 
San Marcos, San Diego County, California.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (ii) Map of Unit 8, San Marcos and Vista, follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR08FE11.014

    (14) Unit 11: Western Riverside County, Riverside County, 
California.
    (i) Map of Unit 11, Western Riverside County, Subunits a, b, c, d, 
and e, follows:

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    (ii) Map of Unit 11, Western Riverside County, Subunit 11f, follows:

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    (15) Unit 12: San Diego County. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map 
Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego County, California.
    (i) Unit 12 excludes land bounded by the following UTM NAD83 
coordinates (E, N):
    (A) 485555, 3652857; 485555, 3652822; 485572, 3652827; 485610, 
3652827; 485613, 3652829; 485651, 3652882; 485667, 3652882; 485667, 
3652899; 485556, 3652899; 485555, 3652857; and
    (B) 485629, 3652710; 485749, 3652710; 485749, 3652807; 485746, 
3652807; 485745, 3652820; 485744,

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3652822; 485723, 3652822; 485717, 3652810; 485708, 3652806; 485690, 
3652791; 485679, 3652788; 485671, 3652784; 485670, 3652780; 485665, 
3652765; 485663, 3652761; 485649, 3652754; 485648, 3652750; 485635, 
3652718; 485629, 3652710.
    (ii) Map of Unit 12, San Diego County, follows:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR08FE11.017
    

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    (b) Conifers, ferns and allies, and lichens. (1) Family 
Hymenophyllaceae: Trichomanes punctatum ssp. floridanum (Florida bristle 
fern).
    (i) Critical habitat units are depicted for Miami-Dade and Sumter 
Counties, Florida, on the maps in this entry.
    (ii) Within these areas, the physical or biological features 
essential to the conservation of Florida bristle fern consist of the 
following components:
    (A) Upland hardwood forest hammock habitats of sufficient quality 
and size to sustain the necessary microclimate and life processes for 
Florida bristle fern.
    (B) Exposed substrate derived from oolitic limestone, Ocala 
limestone, or exposed limestone boulders, which provide anchoring and 
nutritional requirements.
    (C) Constantly humid microhabitat consisting of dense canopy cover, 
moisture, stable high temperature, and stable monthly average humidity 
of 90 percent or higher, with intact hydrology within hammocks and the 
surrounding and adjacent wetland communities.
    (D) Dense canopy cover of surrounding native vegetation that 
consists of the upland hardwood forest hammock habitats and provides 
shade, shelter, and moisture.
    (E) Suitable microhabitat conditions, hydrology, and connectivity 
that can support Florida bristle fern's growth, distribution, and 
population expansion (including rhizomal growth, spore dispersal, and 
sporophyte and gametophyte growth and survival).
    (F) Plant community of predominantly native vegetation that is 
minimally disturbed or free from human-related disturbance, with either 
no competitive nonnative, invasive plant species, or such species in 
quantities low enough to have minimal effect on Florida bristle fern.
    (iii) Critical habitat does not include manmade structures (such as 
buildings, aqueducts, runways, roads, and other paved areas) and the 
land on which they are located existing within the legal boundaries on 
January 23, 2023.
    (iv) Data layers defining map units were created using ESRI ArcGIS 
mapping software along with various spatial data layers. ArcGIS was used 
to calculate the size of habitat areas. The projection used in mapping 
and calculating distances and locations within the units was North 
American Albers Equal Area Conic, NAD 83 Geographic. The maps in this 
entry, as modified by any accompanying regulatory text, establish the 
boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The coordinates or plot 
points or both on which each map is based are available to the public at 
https://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2019-0068, 
https://www.fws.gov/office/florida-ecological-services/library, and at 
the Florida Ecological Services Field Office, Vero Beach. You may obtain 
field office location information by contacting one of the Service 
regional offices, the addresses of which are listed at 50 CFR 2.2.
    (v) Index map follows:

Figure 1 to Family Hymenophyllaceae: Trichomanes punctatum ssp. 
    floridanum (Florida bristle fern) paragraph (b)(1)(v)

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    (vi) SF 1--Matheson Hammock, SF 2--Snapper Creek Hammock, and SF 3--
Charles Deering Estate Hammock, Miami-Dade County, Florida.
    (A) SF 1 consists of approximately 22 hectares (ha) (55 acres (ac)) 
in Matheson Hammock in and around Matheson Hammock Park. This unit is 
composed of 20.6 ha (51.1 ac) of County-owned land that is primarily 
managed cooperatively by Miami-Dade County's Environmentally Endangered 
Lands

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(EEL) program and Natural Areas Management division. The remaining 1.5 
ha (3.7 ac) are privately owned and managed by the landowners through 
the County's EEL Covenant Program and/or are protected from development 
through the County's designation as Natural Forest Communities.
    (B) SF 2 consists of approximately 6 ha (15 ac) in Snapper Creek 
Hammock adjacent to R. Hardy Matheson Preserve. This unit consists of 
3.2 ha (8 ac) of State-owned land that is primarily managed 
cooperatively by Miami-Dade County's EEL program and Natural Areas 
Management division and 2.8 ha (7 ac) of University of Miami-owned land 
that is managed in cooperation with Fairchild Tropical Botanical 
Gardens.
    (C) SF 3 consists of approximately 43 ha (106 ac) in Charles Deering 
Estate. This unit is comprised of State-owned land that is primarily 
managed by the Miami-Dade County EEL program and Natural Areas 
Management division.
    (D) Map of SF 1, SF 2, and SF 3 follows:

Figure 2 to Family Hymenophyllaceae: Trichomanes punctatum ssp. 
    floridanum (Florida bristle fern) paragraph (b)(1)(vi)(D)
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR22DE22.007
    
    (vii) SF 4--Castellow and Ross Hammocks, SF 5--Silver Palm Hammock, 
SF 6--Hattie Bauer Hammock, and SF 7--Fuchs and Meissner Hammocks, 
Miami-Dade County, Florida.
    (A) SF 4 consists of approximately 56 ha (139 ac) in Castellow and 
Ross Hammocks in and around Castellow Hammock Preserve. This unit 
consists of 17.5 ha (43.3 ac) of State-owned and 25.6 ha (63.4 ac) of 
County-owned lands that are primarily managed cooperatively by the 
Miami-Dade County EEL program and Natural Areas Management division. The 
remaining 13 ha (32.3 ac) are privately owned and managed by

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the landowners through the EEL Covenant Program and/or are protected 
from development through Miami-Dade County's designation as Natural 
Forest Communities.
    (B) SF 5 consists of approximately 4 ha (10 ac) in Silver Palm 
Hammock. This unit comprises State-owned land that is primarily managed 
cooperatively by the Miami-Dade County EEL program and Natural Areas 
Management division.
    (C) SF 6 consists of approximately 6 ha (16 ac) in Hattie Bauer 
Hammock in and around Hattie Bauer Hammock Preserve. This unit consists 
of 4 ha (10 ac) of County-owned land that is primarily managed 
cooperatively by the Miami-Dade County EEL program and Natural Areas 
Management division. The remaining 2 ha (6 ac) are privately owned and 
managed by the landowners through the EEL Covenant Program and/or are 
protected from development through Miami-Dade County's designation as 
Natural Forest Communities.
    (D) SF 7 consists of approximately 10 ha (25 ac) in Fuchs and 
Meissner Hammocks in and around Fuchs and Meissner Hammock Preserves. 
This unit consists of 2 ha (5 ac) of State-owned and 7.6 ha (19 ac) of 
County-owned lands that are primarily managed cooperatively by the 
Miami-Dade County EEL program and Natural Areas Management division. The 
remaining 0.4 ha (1 ac) are privately owned and managed by the 
landowners through the EEL Covenant Program and/or are protected from 
development through Miami-Dade County's designation as Natural Forest 
Communities.
    (E) Map of SF 4, SF 5, SF 6, and SF 7 follows:

Figure 3 to Family Hymenophyllaceae: Trichomanes punctatum ssp. 
    floridanum (Florida bristle fern) paragraph (b)(1)(vii)(E)
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR22DE22.008
    

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    (viii) SF 8--Royal Palm Hammock, Miami-Dade County, Florida.
    (A) SF 8 consists of approximately 61 ha (150 ac) in Royal Palm 
Hammock in Everglades National Park.
    (B) Map of SF 8 follows:

Figure 4 to Family Hymenophyllaceae: Trichomanes punctatum ssp. 
    floridanum (Florida bristle fern) paragraph (b)(1)(viii)(B)
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR22DE22.009
    
    (ix) CF 1 and CF 2, Sumter County, Florida.
    (A) CF 1 consists of approximately 742 ha (1,834 ac) of State-owned 
land (726 ha (1,795 ac)) within the Jumper Creek Tract of the 
Withlacoochee State Forest and of privately owned land (16 ha (39 ac)) 
directly adjacent to Withlacoochee State Forest. The State-owned land is 
managed by the Florida Forest Service.
    (B) CF 2 consists of approximately 747 ha (1,846 ac) of State-owned 
land within the Jumper Creek Tract of the Withlacoochee State Forest.
    (C) Map of CF 1 and CF 2 follows:

Figure 5 to Family Hymenophyllaceae: Trichomanes punctatum ssp. 
    floridanum (Florida bristle fern) paragraph (b)(1)(ix)(C)

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    (2) [Reserved]

    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.  
17.96, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the 
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.



Sec. Sec.  17.97-17.98  [Reserved]

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                              FINDING AIDS




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  A list of CFR titles, subtitles, chapters, subchapters and parts and 
an alphabetical list of agencies publishing in the CFR are included in 
the CFR Index and Finding Aids volume to the Code of Federal Regulations 
which is published separately and revised annually.


  Table of CFR Titles and Chapters
  Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR
  List of CFR Sections Affected

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                    Table of CFR Titles and Chapters




                     (Revised as of October 1, 2023)

                      Title 1--General Provisions

         I  Administrative Committee of the Federal Register 
                (Parts 1--49)
        II  Office of the Federal Register (Parts 50--299)
       III  Administrative Conference of the United States (Parts 
                300--399)
        IV  Miscellaneous Agencies (Parts 400--599)
        VI  National Capital Planning Commission (Parts 600--699)

                    Title 2--Grants and Agreements

            Subtitle A--Office of Management and Budget Guidance 
                for Grants and Agreements
         I  Office of Management and Budget Governmentwide 
                Guidance for Grants and Agreements (Parts 2--199)
        II  Office of Management and Budget Guidance (Parts 200--
                299)
            Subtitle B--Federal Agency Regulations for Grants and 
                Agreements
       III  Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 300--
                399)
        IV  Department of Agriculture (Parts 400--499)
        VI  Department of State (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Agency for International Development (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 800--899)
        IX  Department of Energy (Parts 900--999)
         X  Department of the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)
        XI  Department of Defense (Parts 1100--1199)
       XII  Department of Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)
      XIII  Department of Commerce (Parts 1300--1399)
       XIV  Department of the Interior (Parts 1400--1499)
        XV  Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1500--1599)
     XVIII  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 
                1800--1899)
        XX  United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 
                2000--2099)
      XXII  Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts 
                2200--2299)
     XXIII  Social Security Administration (Parts 2300--2399)
      XXIV  Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                2400--2499)
       XXV  National Science Foundation (Parts 2500--2599)
      XXVI  National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 
                2600--2699)

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     XXVII  Small Business Administration (Parts 2700--2799)
    XXVIII  Department of Justice (Parts 2800--2899)
      XXIX  Department of Labor (Parts 2900--2999)
       XXX  Department of Homeland Security (Parts 3000--3099)
      XXXI  Institute of Museum and Library Services (Parts 3100--
                3199)
     XXXII  National Endowment for the Arts (Parts 3200--3299)
    XXXIII  National Endowment for the Humanities (Parts 3300--
                3399)
     XXXIV  Department of Education (Parts 3400--3499)
      XXXV  Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 3500--
                3599)
     XXXVI  Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive 
                Office of the President (Parts 3600--3699)
    XXXVII  Peace Corps (Parts 3700--3799)
     LVIII  Election Assistance Commission (Parts 5800--5899)
       LIX  Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (Parts 5900--
                5999)
        LX  Federal Communications Commission (Parts 6000--6099)

                        Title 3--The President

         I  Executive Office of the President (Parts 100--199)

                           Title 4--Accounts

         I  Government Accountability Office (Parts 1--199)

                   Title 5--Administrative Personnel

         I  Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1--1199)
        II  Merit Systems Protection Board (Parts 1200--1299)
       III  Office of Management and Budget (Parts 1300--1399)
        IV  Office of Personnel Management and Office of the 
                Director of National Intelligence (Parts 1400--
                1499)
         V  The International Organizations Employees Loyalty 
                Board (Parts 1500--1599)
        VI  Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Parts 
                1600--1699)
      VIII  Office of Special Counsel (Parts 1800--1899)
        IX  Appalachian Regional Commission (Parts 1900--1999)
        XI  Armed Forces Retirement Home (Parts 2100--2199)
       XIV  Federal Labor Relations Authority, General Counsel of 
                the Federal Labor Relations Authority and Federal 
                Service Impasses Panel (Parts 2400--2499)
       XVI  Office of Government Ethics (Parts 2600--2699)
       XXI  Department of the Treasury (Parts 3100--3199)
      XXII  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Parts 3200--
                3299)
     XXIII  Department of Energy (Parts 3300--3399)
      XXIV  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Parts 3400--
                3499)
       XXV  Department of the Interior (Parts 3500--3599)

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      XXVI  Department of Defense (Parts 3600--3699)
    XXVIII  Department of Justice (Parts 3800--3899)
      XXIX  Federal Communications Commission (Parts 3900--3999)
       XXX  Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 4000--
                4099)
      XXXI  Farm Credit Administration (Parts 4100--4199)
    XXXIII  U.S. International Development Finance Corporation 
                (Parts 4300--4399)
     XXXIV  Securities and Exchange Commission (Parts 4400--4499)
      XXXV  Office of Personnel Management (Parts 4500--4599)
     XXXVI  Department of Homeland Security (Parts 4600--4699)
    XXXVII  Federal Election Commission (Parts 4700--4799)
        XL  Interstate Commerce Commission (Parts 5000--5099)
       XLI  Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Parts 5100--
                5199)
      XLII  Department of Labor (Parts 5200--5299)
     XLIII  National Science Foundation (Parts 5300--5399)
       XLV  Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 5500--
                5599)
      XLVI  Postal Rate Commission (Parts 5600--5699)
     XLVII  Federal Trade Commission (Parts 5700--5799)
    XLVIII  Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 5800--5899)
      XLIX  Federal Labor Relations Authority (Parts 5900--5999)
         L  Department of Transportation (Parts 6000--6099)
       LII  Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 6200--
                6299)
      LIII  Department of Education (Parts 6300--6399)
       LIV  Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 6400--6499)
        LV  National Endowment for the Arts (Parts 6500--6599)
       LVI  National Endowment for the Humanities (Parts 6600--
                6699)
      LVII  General Services Administration (Parts 6700--6799)
     LVIII  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 
                (Parts 6800--6899)
       LIX  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 
                6900--6999)
        LX  United States Postal Service (Parts 7000--7099)
       LXI  National Labor Relations Board (Parts 7100--7199)
      LXII  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Parts 7200--
                7299)
     LXIII  Inter-American Foundation (Parts 7300--7399)
      LXIV  Merit Systems Protection Board (Parts 7400--7499)
       LXV  Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                7500--7599)
      LXVI  National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 
                7600--7699)
     LXVII  Institute of Museum and Library Services (Parts 7700--
                7799)
    LXVIII  Commission on Civil Rights (Parts 7800--7899)
      LXIX  Tennessee Valley Authority (Parts 7900--7999)
       LXX  Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the 
                District of Columbia (Parts 8000--8099)
      LXXI  Consumer Product Safety Commission (Parts 8100--8199)

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    LXXIII  Department of Agriculture (Parts 8300--8399)
     LXXIV  Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 
                (Parts 8400--8499)
     LXXVI  Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Parts 
                8600--8699)
    LXXVII  Office of Management and Budget (Parts 8700--8799)
      LXXX  Federal Housing Finance Agency (Parts 9000--9099)
   LXXXIII  Special Inspector General for Afghanistan 
                Reconstruction (Parts 9300--9399)
    LXXXIV  Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Parts 9400--
                9499)
    LXXXVI  National Credit Union Administration (Parts 9600--
                9699)
     XCVII  Department of Homeland Security Human Resources 
                Management System (Department of Homeland 
                Security--Office of Personnel Management) (Parts 
                9700--9799)
    XCVIII  Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and 
                Efficiency (Parts 9800--9899)
      XCIX  Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization 
                Commission (Parts 9900--9999)
         C  National Council on Disability (Parts 10000--10049)
        CI  National Mediation Board (Parts 10100--10199)
       CII  U.S. Office of Special Counsel (Parts 10200--10299)
       CIV  Office of the Intellectual Property Enforcement 
                Coordinator (Part 10400--10499)

                      Title 6--Domestic Security

         I  Department of Homeland Security, Office of the 
                Secretary (Parts 1--199)
         X  Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (Parts 
                1000--1099)

                         Title 7--Agriculture

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Agriculture 
                (Parts 0--26)
            Subtitle B--Regulations of the Department of 
                Agriculture
         I  Agricultural Marketing Service (Standards, 
                Inspections, Marketing Practices), Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 27--209)
        II  Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 210--299)
       III  Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 400--499)
         V  Agricultural Research Service, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Natural Resources Conservation Service, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Farm Service Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts 
                700--799)

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      VIII  Agricultural Marketing Service (Federal Grain 
                Inspection Service, Fair Trade Practices Program), 
                Department of Agriculture (Parts 800--899)
        IX  Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements 
                and Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 900--999)
         X  Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements 
                and Orders; Milk), Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 1000--1199)
        XI  Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements 
                and Orders; Miscellaneous Commodities), Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 1200--1299)
       XIV  Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 1400--1499)
        XV  Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 1500--1599)
       XVI  [Reserved]
      XVII  Rural Utilities Service, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 1700--1799)
     XVIII  Rural Housing Service, Rural Business-Cooperative 
                Service, Rural Utilities Service, and Farm Service 
                Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1800--
                2099)
        XX  [Reserved]
       XXV  Office of Advocacy and Outreach, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 2500--2599)
      XXVI  Office of Inspector General, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 2600--2699)
     XXVII  Office of Information Resources Management, Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 2700--2799)
    XXVIII  Office of Operations, Department of Agriculture (Parts 
                2800--2899)
      XXIX  Office of Energy Policy and New Uses, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 2900--2999)
       XXX  Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 3000--3099)
      XXXI  Office of Environmental Quality, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 3100--3199)
     XXXII  Office of Procurement and Property Management, 
                Department of Agriculture (Parts 3200--3299)
    XXXIII  Office of Transportation, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 3300--3399)
     XXXIV  National Institute of Food and Agriculture (Parts 
                3400--3499)
      XXXV  Rural Housing Service, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 3500--3599)
     XXXVI  National Agricultural Statistics Service, Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 3600--3699)
    XXXVII  Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 3700--3799)
   XXXVIII  World Agricultural Outlook Board, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 3800--3899)
       XLI  [Reserved]

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      XLII  Rural Business-Cooperative Service and Rural Utilities 
                Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 4200--
                4299)
         L  Rural Business-Cooperative Service, and Rural 
                Utilities Service, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 5000--5099)

                    Title 8--Aliens and Nationality

         I  Department of Homeland Security (Parts 1--499)
         V  Executive Office for Immigration Review, Department of 
                Justice (Parts 1000--1399)

                 Title 9--Animals and Animal Products

         I  Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 1--199)
        II  Agricultural Marketing Service (Fair Trade Practices 
                Program), Department of Agriculture (Parts 200--
                299)
       III  Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 300--599)

                           Title 10--Energy

         I  Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 0--199)
        II  Department of Energy (Parts 200--699)
       III  Department of Energy (Parts 700--999)
         X  Department of Energy (General Provisions) (Parts 
                1000--1099)
      XIII  Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (Parts 1300--
                1399)
      XVII  Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (Parts 1700--
                1799)
     XVIII  Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste 
                Commission (Parts 1800--1899)

                      Title 11--Federal Elections

         I  Federal Election Commission (Parts 1--9099)
        II  Election Assistance Commission (Parts 9400--9499)

                      Title 12--Banks and Banking

         I  Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the 
                Treasury (Parts 1--199)
        II  Federal Reserve System (Parts 200--299)
       III  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 400--
                499)
         V  [Reserved]
        VI  Farm Credit Administration (Parts 600--699)
       VII  National Credit Union Administration (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Federal Financing Bank (Parts 800--899)
        IX  (Parts 900--999) [Reserved]

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         X  Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Parts 1000--
                1099)
        XI  Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council 
                (Parts 1100--1199)
       XII  Federal Housing Finance Agency (Parts 1200--1299)
      XIII  Financial Stability Oversight Council (Parts 1300--
                1399)
       XIV  Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 1400--
                1499)
        XV  Department of the Treasury (Parts 1500--1599)
       XVI  Office of Financial Research, Department of the 
                Treasury (Parts 1600--1699)
      XVII  Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, 
                Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                1700--1799)
     XVIII  Community Development Financial Institutions Fund, 
                Department of the Treasury (Parts 1800--1899)

               Title 13--Business Credit and Assistance

         I  Small Business Administration (Parts 1--199)
       III  Economic Development Administration, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Board (Parts 400--499)
         V  Emergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Board (Parts 
                500--599)

                    Title 14--Aeronautics and Space

         I  Federal Aviation Administration, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 1--199)
        II  Office of the Secretary, Department of Transportation 
                (Aviation Proceedings) (Parts 200--399)
       III  Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation 
                Administration, Department of Transportation 
                (Parts 400--1199)
         V  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 
                1200--1299)
        VI  Air Transportation System Stabilization (Parts 1300--
                1399)

                 Title 15--Commerce and Foreign Trade

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Commerce (Parts 
                0--29)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Commerce and 
                Foreign Trade
         I  Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce (Parts 
                30--199)
        II  National Institute of Standards and Technology, 
                Department of Commerce (Parts 200--299)
       III  International Trade Administration, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Department of Commerce 
                (Parts 400--499)
       VII  Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 700--799)

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      VIII  Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce 
                (Parts 800--899)
        IX  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 
                Department of Commerce (Parts 900--999)
        XI  National Technical Information Service, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 1100--1199)
      XIII  East-West Foreign Trade Board (Parts 1300--1399)
       XIV  Minority Business Development Agency (Parts 1400--
                1499)
        XV  Office of the Under-Secretary for Economic Affairs, 
                Department of Commerce (Parts 1500--1599)
            Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Foreign Trade 
                Agreements
        XX  Office of the United States Trade Representative 
                (Parts 2000--2099)
            Subtitle D--Regulations Relating to Telecommunications 
                and Information
     XXIII  National Telecommunications and Information 
                Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 
                2300--2399) [Reserved]

                    Title 16--Commercial Practices

         I  Federal Trade Commission (Parts 0--999)
        II  Consumer Product Safety Commission (Parts 1000--1799)

             Title 17--Commodity and Securities Exchanges

         I  Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Parts 1--199)
        II  Securities and Exchange Commission (Parts 200--399)
        IV  Department of the Treasury (Parts 400--499)

          Title 18--Conservation of Power and Water Resources

         I  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Department of 
                Energy (Parts 1--399)
       III  Delaware River Basin Commission (Parts 400--499)
        VI  Water Resources Council (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Susquehanna River Basin Commission (Parts 800--899)
      XIII  Tennessee Valley Authority (Parts 1300--1399)

                       Title 19--Customs Duties

         I  U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of 
                Homeland Security; Department of the Treasury 
                (Parts 0--199)
        II  United States International Trade Commission (Parts 
                200--299)
       III  International Trade Administration, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 300--399)
        IV  U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department 
                of Homeland Security (Parts 400--599) [Reserved]

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                     Title 20--Employees' Benefits

         I  Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Department 
                of Labor (Parts 1--199)
        II  Railroad Retirement Board (Parts 200--399)
       III  Social Security Administration (Parts 400--499)
        IV  Employees' Compensation Appeals Board, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 500--599)
         V  Employment and Training Administration, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 600--699)
        VI  Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Department 
                of Labor (Parts 700--799)
       VII  Benefits Review Board, Department of Labor (Parts 
                800--899)
      VIII  Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (Parts 
                900--999)
        IX  Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans' 
                Employment and Training Service, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 1000--1099)

                       Title 21--Food and Drugs

         I  Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and 
                Human Services (Parts 1--1299)
        II  Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Justice 
                (Parts 1300--1399)
       III  Office of National Drug Control Policy (Parts 1400--
                1499)

                      Title 22--Foreign Relations

         I  Department of State (Parts 1--199)
        II  Agency for International Development (Parts 200--299)
       III  Peace Corps (Parts 300--399)
        IV  International Joint Commission, United States and 
                Canada (Parts 400--499)
         V  United States Agency for Global Media (Parts 500--599)
       VII  U.S. International Development Finance Corporation 
                (Parts 700--799)
        IX  Foreign Service Grievance Board (Parts 900--999)
         X  Inter-American Foundation (Parts 1000--1099)
        XI  International Boundary and Water Commission, United 
                States and Mexico, United States Section (Parts 
                1100--1199)
       XII  United States International Development Cooperation 
                Agency (Parts 1200--1299)
      XIII  Millennium Challenge Corporation (Parts 1300--1399)
       XIV  Foreign Service Labor Relations Board; Federal Labor 
                Relations Authority; General Counsel of the 
                Federal Labor Relations Authority; and the Foreign 
                Service Impasse Disputes Panel (Parts 1400--1499)
        XV  African Development Foundation (Parts 1500--1599)
       XVI  Japan-United States Friendship Commission (Parts 
                1600--1699)
      XVII  United States Institute of Peace (Parts 1700--1799)

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                          Title 23--Highways

         I  Federal Highway Administration, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 1--999)
        II  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and 
                Federal Highway Administration, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)
       III  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 1300--1399)

                Title 24--Housing and Urban Development

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary, Department of 
                Housing and Urban Development (Parts 0--99)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Housing and Urban 
                Development
         I  Office of Assistant Secretary for Equal Opportunity, 
                Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                100--199)
        II  Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal 
                Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Parts 200--299)
       III  Government National Mortgage Association, Department 
                of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Office of Housing and Office of Multifamily Housing 
                Assistance Restructuring, Department of Housing 
                and Urban Development (Parts 400--499)
         V  Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning 
                and Development, Department of Housing and Urban 
                Development (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning 
                and Development, Department of Housing and Urban 
                Development (Parts 600--699) [Reserved]
       VII  Office of the Secretary, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Housing Assistance Programs and 
                Public and Indian Housing Programs) (Parts 700--
                799)
      VIII  Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal 
                Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Section 8 Housing Assistance 
                Programs, Section 202 Direct Loan Program, Section 
                202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program and 
                Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons With 
                Disabilities Program) (Parts 800--899)
        IX  Office of Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian 
                Housing, Department of Housing and Urban 
                Development (Parts 900--1699)
         X  Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal 
                Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Interstate Land Sales 
                Registration Program) (Parts 1700--1799) 
                [Reserved]
       XII  Office of Inspector General, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Parts 2000--2099)
        XV  Emergency Mortgage Insurance and Loan Programs, 
                Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                2700--2799) [Reserved]

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        XX  Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal 
                Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Parts 3200--3899)
      XXIV  Board of Directors of the HOPE for Homeowners Program 
                (Parts 4000--4099) [Reserved]
       XXV  Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (Parts 4100--
                4199)

                           Title 25--Indians

         I  Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior 
                (Parts 1--299)
        II  Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the 
                Interior (Parts 300--399)
       III  National Indian Gaming Commission, Department of the 
                Interior (Parts 500--599)
        IV  Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (Parts 
                700--899)
         V  Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, 
                and Indian Health Service, Department of Health 
                and Human Services (Part 900--999)
        VI  Office of the Assistant Secretary, Indian Affairs, 
                Department of the Interior (Parts 1000--1199)
       VII  Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians, 
                Department of the Interior (Parts 1200--1299)

                      Title 26--Internal Revenue

         I  Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury 
                (Parts 1--End)

           Title 27--Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms

         I  Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Department 
                of the Treasury (Parts 1--399)
        II  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, 
                Department of Justice (Parts 400--799)

                   Title 28--Judicial Administration

         I  Department of Justice (Parts 0--299)
       III  Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Department of Justice 
                (Parts 300--399)
         V  Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (Parts 500--
                599)
        VI  Offices of Independent Counsel, Department of Justice 
                (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Office of Independent Counsel (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the 
                District of Columbia (Parts 800--899)
        IX  National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Council 
                (Parts 900--999)

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        XI  Department of Justice and Department of State (Parts 
                1100--1199)

                            Title 29--Labor

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Labor (Parts 
                0--99)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Labor
         I  National Labor Relations Board (Parts 100--199)
        II  Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 200--299)
       III  National Railroad Adjustment Board (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 400--499)
         V  Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor (Parts 
                500--899)
        IX  Construction Industry Collective Bargaining Commission 
                (Parts 900--999)
         X  National Mediation Board (Parts 1200--1299)
       XII  Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (Parts 
                1400--1499)
       XIV  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Parts 1600--
                1699)
      XVII  Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 
                Department of Labor (Parts 1900--1999)
        XX  Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission 
                (Parts 2200--2499)
       XXV  Employee Benefits Security Administration, Department 
                of Labor (Parts 2500--2599)
     XXVII  Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 
                (Parts 2700--2799)
        XL  Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (Parts 4000--
                4999)

                      Title 30--Mineral Resources

         I  Mine Safety and Health Administration, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 1--199)
        II  Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, 
                Department of the Interior (Parts 200--299)
        IV  Geological Survey, Department of the Interior (Parts 
                400--499)
         V  Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Department of the 
                Interior (Parts 500--599)
       VII  Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, 
                Department of the Interior (Parts 700--999)
       XII  Office of Natural Resources Revenue, Department of the 
                Interior (Parts 1200--1299)

                 Title 31--Money and Finance: Treasury

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of the Treasury 
                (Parts 0--50)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Money and Finance

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         I  Monetary Offices, Department of the Treasury (Parts 
                51--199)
        II  Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts 
                200--399)
        IV  Secret Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts 
                400--499)
         V  Office of Foreign Assets Control, Department of the 
                Treasury (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Department of the 
                Treasury (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Department of 
                the Treasury (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Office of Investment Security, Department of the 
                Treasury (Parts 800--899)
        IX  Federal Claims Collection Standards (Department of the 
                Treasury--Department of Justice) (Parts 900--999)
         X  Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Department of 
                the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)

                      Title 32--National Defense

            Subtitle A--Department of Defense
         I  Office of the Secretary of Defense (Parts 1--399)
         V  Department of the Army (Parts 400--699)
        VI  Department of the Navy (Parts 700--799)
       VII  Department of the Air Force (Parts 800--1099)
            Subtitle B--Other Regulations Relating to National 
                Defense
       XII  Department of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency (Parts 
                1200--1299)
       XVI  Selective Service System (Parts 1600--1699)
      XVII  Office of the Director of National Intelligence (Parts 
                1700--1799)
     XVIII  National Counterintelligence Center (Parts 1800--1899)
       XIX  Central Intelligence Agency (Parts 1900--1999)
        XX  Information Security Oversight Office, National 
                Archives and Records Administration (Parts 2000--
                2099)
       XXI  National Security Council (Parts 2100--2199)
      XXIV  Office of Science and Technology Policy (Parts 2400--
                2499)
     XXVII  Office for Micronesian Status Negotiations (Parts 
                2700--2799)
    XXVIII  Office of the Vice President of the United States 
                (Parts 2800--2899)

               Title 33--Navigation and Navigable Waters

         I  Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts 
                1--199)
        II  Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, Department 
                of Defense (Parts 200--399)
        IV  Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development 
                Corporation, Department of Transportation (Parts 
                400--499)

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                          Title 34--Education

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary, Department of 
                Education (Parts 1--99)
            Subtitle B--Regulations of the Offices of the 
                Department of Education
         I  Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education 
                (Parts 100--199)
        II  Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, 
                Department of Education (Parts 200--299)
       III  Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative 
                Services, Department of Education (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, 
                Department of Education (Parts 400--499)
         V  Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages 
                Affairs, Department of Education (Parts 500--599) 
                [Reserved]
        VI  Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of 
                Education (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Office of Educational Research and Improvement, 
                Department of Education (Parts 700--799) 
                [Reserved]
            Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Education
        XI  [Reserved]
       XII  National Council on Disability (Parts 1200--1299)

                          Title 35 [Reserved]

             Title 36--Parks, Forests, and Public Property

         I  National Park Service, Department of the Interior 
                (Parts 1--199)
        II  Forest Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 200--
                299)
       III  Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army (Parts 
                300--399)
        IV  American Battle Monuments Commission (Parts 400--499)
         V  Smithsonian Institution (Parts 500--599)
        VI  [Reserved]
       VII  Library of Congress (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Parts 800--
                899)
        IX  Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation (Parts 
                900--999)
         X  Presidio Trust (Parts 1000--1099)
        XI  Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance 
                Board (Parts 1100--1199)
       XII  National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 
                1200--1299)
        XV  Oklahoma City National Memorial Trust (Parts 1500--
                1599)
       XVI  Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National 
                Environmental Policy Foundation (Parts 1600--1699)

             Title 37--Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights

         I  United States Patent and Trademark Office, Department 
                of Commerce (Parts 1--199)
        II  U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress (Parts 
                200--299)

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       III  Copyright Royalty Board, Library of Congress (Parts 
                300--399)
        IV  National Institute of Standards and Technology, 
                Department of Commerce (Parts 400--599)

           Title 38--Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief

         I  Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 0--199)
        II  Armed Forces Retirement Home (Parts 200--299)

                       Title 39--Postal Service

         I  United States Postal Service (Parts 1--999)
       III  Postal Regulatory Commission (Parts 3000--3099)

                  Title 40--Protection of Environment

         I  Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1--1099)
        IV  Environmental Protection Agency and Department of 
                Justice (Parts 1400--1499)
         V  Council on Environmental Quality (Parts 1500--1599)
        VI  Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (Parts 
                1600--1699)
       VII  Environmental Protection Agency and Department of 
                Defense; Uniform National Discharge Standards for 
                Vessels of the Armed Forces (Parts 1700--1799)
      VIII  Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (Parts 1800--
                1899)
        IX  Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (Part 
                1900)

          Title 41--Public Contracts and Property Management

            Subtitle A--Federal Procurement Regulations System 
                [Note]
            Subtitle B--Other Provisions Relating to Public 
                Contracts
        50  Public Contracts, Department of Labor (Parts 50-1--50-
                999)
        51  Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or 
                Severely Disabled (Parts 51-1--51-99)
        60  Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal 
                Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor (Parts 
                60-1--60-999)
        61  Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans' 
                Employment and Training Service, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 61-1--61-999)
   62--100  [Reserved]
            Subtitle C--Federal Property Management Regulations 
                System
       101  Federal Property Management Regulations (Parts 101-1--
                101-99)
       102  Federal Management Regulation (Parts 102-1--102-299)
  103--104  (Parts 103-001--104-099) [Reserved]
       105  General Services Administration (Parts 105-1--105-999)

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       109  Department of Energy Property Management Regulations 
                (Parts 109-1--109-99)
       114  Department of the Interior (Parts 114-1--114-99)
       115  Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 115-1--115-99)
       128  Department of Justice (Parts 128-1--128-99)
  129--200  [Reserved]
            Subtitle D--Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security
       201  Federal Acquisition Security Council (Parts 201-1--
                201-99)
            Subtitle E [Reserved]
            Subtitle F--Federal Travel Regulation System
       300  General (Parts 300-1--300-99)
       301  Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances (Parts 301-1--
                301-99)
       302  Relocation Allowances (Parts 302-1--302-99)
       303  Payment of Expenses Connected with the Death of 
                Certain Employees (Part 303-1--303-99)
       304  Payment of Travel Expenses from a Non-Federal Source 
                (Parts 304-1--304-99)

                        Title 42--Public Health

         I  Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human 
                Services (Parts 1--199)
   II--III  [Reserved]
        IV  Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department 
                of Health and Human Services (Parts 400--699)
         V  Office of Inspector General-Health Care, Department of 
                Health and Human Services (Parts 1000--1099)

                   Title 43--Public Lands: Interior

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of the Interior 
                (Parts 1--199)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Public Lands
         I  Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior 
                (Parts 400--999)
        II  Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior 
                (Parts 1000--9999)
       III  Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation 
                Commission (Parts 10000--10099)

             Title 44--Emergency Management and Assistance

         I  Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of 
                Homeland Security (Parts 0--399)
        IV  Department of Commerce and Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 400--499)

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                       Title 45--Public Welfare

            Subtitle A--Department of Health and Human Services 
                (Parts 1--199)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Public Welfare
        II  Office of Family Assistance (Assistance Programs), 
                Administration for Children and Families, 
                Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 
                200--299)
       III  Office of Child Support Enforcement (Child Support 
                Enforcement Program), Administration for Children 
                and Families, Department of Health and Human 
                Services (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for 
                Children and Families, Department of Health and 
                Human Services (Parts 400--499)
         V  Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United 
                States, Department of Justice (Parts 500--599)
        VI  National Science Foundation (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Commission on Civil Rights (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Office of Personnel Management (Parts 800--899)
        IX  Denali Commission (Parts 900--999)
         X  Office of Community Services, Administration for 
                Children and Families, Department of Health and 
                Human Services (Parts 1000--1099)
        XI  National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 
                (Parts 1100--1199)
       XII  Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts 
                1200--1299)
      XIII  Administration for Children and Families, Department 
                of Health and Human Services (Parts 1300--1399)
       XVI  Legal Services Corporation (Parts 1600--1699)
      XVII  National Commission on Libraries and Information 
                Science (Parts 1700--1799)
     XVIII  Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation (Parts 1800--
                1899)
       XXI  Commission of Fine Arts (Parts 2100--2199)
     XXIII  Arctic Research Commission (Parts 2300--2399)
      XXIV  James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation (Parts 
                2400--2499)
       XXV  Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts 
                2500--2599)

                          Title 46--Shipping

         I  Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts 
                1--199)
        II  Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation 
                (Parts 200--399)
       III  Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage), Department of 
                Homeland Security (Parts 400--499)
        IV  Federal Maritime Commission (Parts 500--599)

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                      Title 47--Telecommunication

         I  Federal Communications Commission (Parts 0--199)
        II  Office of Science and Technology Policy and National 
                Security Council (Parts 200--299)
       III  National Telecommunications and Information 
                Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 
                300--399)
        IV  National Telecommunications and Information 
                Administration, Department of Commerce, and 
                National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 400--499)
         V  The First Responder Network Authority (Parts 500--599)

           Title 48--Federal Acquisition Regulations System

         1  Federal Acquisition Regulation (Parts 1--99)
         2  Defense Acquisition Regulations System, Department of 
                Defense (Parts 200--299)
         3  Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 300--
                399)
         4  Department of Agriculture (Parts 400--499)
         5  General Services Administration (Parts 500--599)
         6  Department of State (Parts 600--699)
         7  Agency for International Development (Parts 700--799)
         8  Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 800--899)
         9  Department of Energy (Parts 900--999)
        10  Department of the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)
        12  Department of Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)
        13  Department of Commerce (Parts 1300--1399)
        14  Department of the Interior (Parts 1400--1499)
        15  Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1500--1599)
        16  Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employees 
                Health Benefits Acquisition Regulation (Parts 
                1600--1699)
        17  Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1700--1799)
        18  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 
                1800--1899)
        19  Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 1900--1999)
        20  Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 2000--2099)
        21  Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employees 
                Group Life Insurance Federal Acquisition 
                Regulation (Parts 2100--2199)
        23  Social Security Administration (Parts 2300--2399)
        24  Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                2400--2499)
        25  National Science Foundation (Parts 2500--2599)
        28  Department of Justice (Parts 2800--2899)
        29  Department of Labor (Parts 2900--2999)
        30  Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security 
                Acquisition Regulation (HSAR) (Parts 3000--3099)
        34  Department of Education Acquisition Regulation (Parts 
                3400--3499)

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        51  Department of the Army Acquisition Regulations (Parts 
                5100--5199) [Reserved]
        52  Department of the Navy Acquisition Regulations (Parts 
                5200--5299)
        53  Department of the Air Force Federal Acquisition 
                Regulation Supplement (Parts 5300--5399) 
                [Reserved]
        54  Defense Logistics Agency, Department of Defense (Parts 
                5400--5499)
        57  African Development Foundation (Parts 5700--5799)
        61  Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, General Services 
                Administration (Parts 6100--6199)
        99  Cost Accounting Standards Board, Office of Federal 
                Procurement Policy, Office of Management and 
                Budget (Parts 9900--9999)

                       Title 49--Transportation

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Transportation 
                (Parts 1--99)
            Subtitle B--Other Regulations Relating to 
                Transportation
         I  Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety 
                Administration, Department of Transportation 
                (Parts 100--199)
        II  Federal Railroad Administration, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 200--299)
       III  Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts 
                400--499)
         V  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Federal Transit Administration, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 600--699)
       VII  National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) 
                (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  National Transportation Safety Board (Parts 800--999)
         X  Surface Transportation Board (Parts 1000--1399)
        XI  Research and Innovative Technology Administration, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 1400--1499) 
                [Reserved]
       XII  Transportation Security Administration, Department of 
                Homeland Security (Parts 1500--1699)

                   Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries

         I  United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of 
                the Interior (Parts 1--199)
        II  National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic 
                and Atmospheric Administration, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 200--299)
       III  International Fishing and Related Activities (Parts 
                300--399)

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        IV  Joint Regulations (United States Fish and Wildlife 
                Service, Department of the Interior and National 
                Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and 
                Atmospheric Administration, Department of 
                Commerce); Endangered Species Committee 
                Regulations (Parts 400--499)
         V  Marine Mammal Commission (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Fishery Conservation and Management, National Oceanic 
                and Atmospheric Administration, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 600--699)

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           Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR




                     (Revised as of October 1, 2023)

                                                  CFR Title, Subtitle or 
                     Agency                               Chapter

Administrative Conference of the United States    1, III
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation         36, VIII
Advocacy and Outreach, Office of                  7, XXV
Afghanistan Reconstruction, Special Inspector     5, LXXXIII
     General for
African Development Foundation                    22, XV
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 57
Agency for International Development              2, VII; 22, II
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 7
Agricultural Marketing Service                    7, I, VIII, IX, X, XI; 9, 
                                                  II
Agricultural Research Service                     7, V
Agriculture, Department of                        2, IV; 5, LXXIII
  Advocacy and Outreach, Office of                7, XXV
  Agricultural Marketing Service                  7, I, VIII, IX, X, XI; 9, 
                                                  II
  Agricultural Research Service                   7, V
  Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service      7, III; 9, I
  Chief Financial Officer, Office of              7, XXX
  Commodity Credit Corporation                    7, XIV
  Economic Research Service                       7, XXXVII
  Energy Policy and New Uses, Office of           2, IX; 7, XXIX
  Environmental Quality, Office of                7, XXXI
  Farm Service Agency                             7, VII, XVIII
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 4
  Federal Crop Insurance Corporation              7, IV
  Food and Nutrition Service                      7, II
  Food Safety and Inspection Service              9, III
  Foreign Agricultural Service                    7, XV
  Forest Service                                  36, II
  Information Resources Management, Office of     7, XXVII
  Inspector General, Office of                    7, XXVI
  National Agricultural Library                   7, XLI
  National Agricultural Statistics Service        7, XXXVI
  National Institute of Food and Agriculture      7, XXXIV
  Natural Resources Conservation Service          7, VI
  Operations, Office of                           7, XXVIII
  Procurement and Property Management, Office of  7, XXXII
  Rural Business-Cooperative Service              7, XVIII, XLII
  Rural Development Administration                7, XLII
  Rural Housing Service                           7, XVIII, XXXV
  Rural Utilities Service                         7, XVII, XVIII, XLII
  Secretary of Agriculture, Office of             7, Subtitle A
  Transportation, Office of                       7, XXXIII
  World Agricultural Outlook Board                7, XXXVIII
Air Force, Department of                          32, VII
  Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement       48, 53
Air Transportation Stabilization Board            14, VI
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau          27, I
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,       27, II
     Bureau of
AMTRAK                                            49, VII
American Battle Monuments Commission              36, IV
American Indians, Office of the Special Trustee   25, VII
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service        7, III; 9, I
Appalachian Regional Commission                   5, IX
Architectural and Transportation Barriers         36, XI
   Compliance Board
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Arctic Research Commission                        45, XXIII
Armed Forces Retirement Home                      5, XI; 38, II
Army, Department of                               32, V
  Engineers, Corps of                             33, II; 36, III
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 51
Benefits Review Board                             20, VII
Bilingual Education and Minority Languages        34, V
     Affairs, Office of
Blind or Severely Disabled, Committee for         41, 51
     Purchase from People Who Are
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 19
Career, Technical, and Adult Education, Office    34, IV
     of
Census Bureau                                     15, I
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services          42, IV
Central Intelligence Agency                       32, XIX
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board    40, VI
Chief Financial Officer, Office of                7, XXX
Child Support Enforcement, Office of              45, III
Children and Families, Administration for         45, II, III, IV, X, XIII
Civil Rights, Commission on                       5, LXVIII; 45, VII
Civil Rights, Office for                          34, I
Coast Guard                                       33, I; 46, I; 49, IV
Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage)                46, III
Commerce, Department of                           2, XIII; 44, IV; 50, VI
  Census Bureau                                   15, I
  Economic Affairs, Office of the Under-          15, XV
       Secretary for
  Economic Analysis, Bureau of                    15, VIII
  Economic Development Administration             13, III
  Emergency Management and Assistance             44, IV
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 13
  Foreign-Trade Zones Board                       15, IV
  Industry and Security, Bureau of                15, VII
  International Trade Administration              15, III; 19, III
  National Institute of Standards and Technology  15, II; 37, IV
  National Marine Fisheries Service               50, II, IV
  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                15, IX; 50, II, III, IV, 
       Administration                             VI
  National Technical Information Service          15, XI
  National Telecommunications and Information     15, XXIII; 47, III, IV
       Administration
  National Weather Service                        15, IX
  Patent and Trademark Office, United States      37, I
  Secretary of Commerce, Office of                15, Subtitle A
Commercial Space Transportation                   14, III
Commodity Credit Corporation                      7, XIV
Commodity Futures Trading Commission              5, XLI; 17, I
Community Planning and Development, Office of     24, V, VI
     Assistant Secretary for
Community Services, Office of                     45, X
Comptroller of the Currency                       12, I
Construction Industry Collective Bargaining       29, IX
     Commission
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau              5, LXXXIV; 12, X
Consumer Product Safety Commission                5, LXXI; 16, II
Copyright Royalty Board                           37, III
Corporation for National and Community Service    2, XXII; 45, XII, XXV
Cost Accounting Standards Board                   48, 99
Council on Environmental Quality                  40, V
Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity    5, XCVIII
     and Efficiency
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency    5, LXX; 28, VIII
     for the District of Columbia
Customs and Border Protection                     19, I
Defense, Department of                            2, XI; 5, XXVI; 32, 
                                                  Subtitle A; 40, VII
  Advanced Research Projects Agency               32, I
  Air Force Department                            32, VII
  Army Department                                 32, V; 33, II; 36, III; 
                                                  48, 51
  Defense Acquisition Regulations System          48, 2
  Defense Intelligence Agency                     32, I

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  Defense Logistics Agency                        32, I, XII; 48, 54
  Engineers, Corps of                             33, II; 36, III
  National Imagery and Mapping Agency             32, I
  Navy, Department of                             32, VI; 48, 52
  Secretary of Defense, Office of                 2, XI; 32, I
Defense Contract Audit Agency                     32, I
Defense Intelligence Agency                       32, I
Defense Logistics Agency                          32, XII; 48, 54
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board           10, XVII
Delaware River Basin Commission                   18, III
Denali Commission                                 45, IX
Disability, National Council on                   5, C; 34, XII
District of Columbia, Court Services and          5, LXX; 28, VIII
     Offender Supervision Agency for the
Drug Enforcement Administration                   21, II
East-West Foreign Trade Board                     15, XIII
Economic Affairs, Office of the Under-Secretary   15, XV
     for
Economic Analysis, Bureau of                      15, VIII
Economic Development Administration               13, III
Economic Research Service                         7, XXXVII
Education, Department of                          2, XXXIV; 5, LIII
  Bilingual Education and Minority Languages      34, V
       Affairs, Office of
  Career, Technical, and Adult Education, Office  34, IV
       of
  Civil Rights, Office for                        34, I
  Educational Research and Improvement, Office    34, VII
       of
  Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of   34, II
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 34
  Postsecondary Education, Office of              34, VI
  Secretary of Education, Office of               34, Subtitle A
  Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,  34, III
       Office of
Educational Research and Improvement, Office of   34, VII
Election Assistance Commission                    2, LVIII; 11, II
Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of     34, II
Emergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Board       13, V
Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Board              13, IV
Employee Benefits Security Administration         29, XXV
Employees' Compensation Appeals Board             20, IV
Employees Loyalty Board                           5, V
Employment and Training Administration            20, V
Employment Policy, National Commission for        1, IV
Employment Standards Administration               20, VI
Endangered Species Committee                      50, IV
Energy, Department of                             2, IX; 5, XXIII; 10, II, 
                                                  III, X
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 9
  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission            5, XXIV; 18, I
  Property Management Regulations                 41, 109
Energy, Office of                                 7, XXIX
Engineers, Corps of                               33, II; 36, III
Engraving and Printing, Bureau of                 31, VI
Environmental Protection Agency                   2, XV; 5, LIV; 40, I, IV, 
                                                  VII
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 15
  Property Management Regulations                 41, 115
Environmental Quality, Office of                  7, XXXI
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission           5, LXII; 29, XIV
Equal Opportunity, Office of Assistant Secretary  24, I
     for
Executive Office of the President                 3, I
  Environmental Quality, Council on               40, V
  Management and Budget, Office of                2, Subtitle A; 5, III, 
                                                  LXXVII; 14, VI; 48, 99
  National Drug Control Policy, Office of         2, XXXVI; 21, III
  National Security Council                       32, XXI; 47, II
  Presidential Documents                          3
  Science and Technology Policy, Office of        32, XXIV; 47, II
  Trade Representative, Office of the United      15, XX
     States
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Export-Import Bank of the United States           2, XXXV; 5, LII; 12, IV
Family Assistance, Office of                      45, II
Farm Credit Administration                        5, XXXI; 12, VI
Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation          5, XXX; 12, XIV
Farm Service Agency                               7, VII, XVIII
Federal Acquisition Regulation                    48, 1
Federal Acquisition Security Council              41, 201
Federal Aviation Administration                   14, I
  Commercial Space Transportation                 14, III
Federal Claims Collection Standards               31, IX
Federal Communications Commission                 2, LX; 5, XXIX; 47, I
Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Office of   41, 60
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation                7, IV
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation             5, XXII; 12, III
Federal Election Commission                       5, XXXVII; 11, I
Federal Emergency Management Agency               44, I
Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Federal    48, 21
     Acquisition Regulation
Federal Employees Health Benefits Acquisition     48, 16
     Regulation
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission              5, XXIV; 18, I
Federal Financial Institutions Examination        12, XI
     Council
Federal Financing Bank                            12, VIII
Federal Highway Administration                    23, I, II
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation            1, IV
Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight Office       12, XVII
Federal Housing Finance Agency                    5, LXXX; 12, XII
Federal Labor Relations Authority                 5, XIV, XLIX; 22, XIV
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center           31, VII
Federal Management Regulation                     41, 102
Federal Maritime Commission                       46, IV
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service        29, XII
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission  5, LXXIV; 29, XXVII
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration       49, III
Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council   40, IX
Federal Prison Industries, Inc.                   28, III
Federal Procurement Policy Office                 48, 99
Federal Property Management Regulations           41, 101
Federal Railroad Administration                   49, II
Federal Register, Administrative Committee of     1, I
Federal Register, Office of                       1, II
Federal Reserve System                            12, II
  Board of Governors                              5, LVIII
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board        5, VI, LXXVI
Federal Service Impasses Panel                    5, XIV
Federal Trade Commission                          5, XLVII; 16, I
Federal Transit Administration                    49, VI
Federal Travel Regulation System                  41, Subtitle F
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network              31, X
Financial Research Office                         12, XVI
Financial Stability Oversight Council             12, XIII
Fine Arts, Commission of                          45, XXI
Fiscal Service                                    31, II
Fish and Wildlife Service, United States          50, I, IV
Food and Drug Administration                      21, I
Food and Nutrition Service                        7, II
Food Safety and Inspection Service                9, III
Foreign Agricultural Service                      7, XV
Foreign Assets Control, Office of                 31, V
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the       45, V
     United States
Foreign Service Grievance Board                   22, IX
Foreign Service Impasse Disputes Panel            22, XIV
Foreign Service Labor Relations Board             22, XIV
Foreign-Trade Zones Board                         15, IV
Forest Service                                    36, II
General Services Administration                   5, LVII; 41, 105
  Contract Appeals, Board of                      48, 61
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 5

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  Federal Management Regulation                   41, 102
  Federal Property Management Regulations         41, 101
  Federal Travel Regulation System                41, Subtitle F
  General                                         41, 300
  Payment From a Non-Federal Source for Travel    41, 304
       Expenses
  Payment of Expenses Connected With the Death    41, 303
       of Certain Employees
  Relocation Allowances                           41, 302
  Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances          41, 301
Geological Survey                                 30, IV
Government Accountability Office                  4, I
Government Ethics, Office of                      5, XVI
Government National Mortgage Association          24, III
Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards          7, VIII; 9, II
     Administration
Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development       33, IV
     Corporation
Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council          2, LIX; 40, VIII
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation            45, XVIII
Health and Human Services, Department of          2, III; 5, XLV; 45, 
                                                  Subtitle A
  Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services        42, IV
  Child Support Enforcement, Office of            45, III
  Children and Families, Administration for       45, II, III, IV, X, XIII
  Community Services, Office of                   45, X
  Family Assistance, Office of                    45, II
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 3
  Food and Drug Administration                    21, I
  Indian Health Service                           25, V
  Inspector General (Health Care), Office of      42, V
  Public Health Service                           42, I
  Refugee Resettlement, Office of                 45, IV
Homeland Security, Department of                  2, XXX; 5, XXXVI; 6, I; 8, 
                                                  I
  Coast Guard                                     33, I; 46, I; 49, IV
  Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage)              46, III
  Customs and Border Protection                   19, I
  Federal Emergency Management Agency             44, I
  Human Resources Management and Labor Relations  5, XCVII
       Systems
  Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau      19, IV
  Transportation Security Administration          49, XII
HOPE for Homeowners Program, Board of Directors   24, XXIV
     of
Housing and Urban Development, Department of      2, XXIV; 5, LXV; 24, 
                                                  Subtitle B
  Community Planning and Development, Office of   24, V, VI
       Assistant Secretary for
  Equal Opportunity, Office of Assistant          24, I
       Secretary for
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 24
  Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, Office    12, XVII
       of
  Government National Mortgage Association        24, III
  Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner, Office   24, II, VIII, X, XX
       of Assistant Secretary for
  Housing, Office of, and Multifamily Housing     24, IV
       Assistance Restructuring, Office of
  Inspector General, Office of                    24, XII
  Public and Indian Housing, Office of Assistant  24, IX
       Secretary for
  Secretary, Office of                            24, Subtitle A, VII
Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner, Office of  24, II, VIII, X, XX
     Assistant Secretary for
Housing, Office of, and Multifamily Housing       24, IV
     Assistance Restructuring, Office of
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau        19, IV
Immigration Review, Executive Office for          8, V
Independent Counsel, Office of                    28, VII
Independent Counsel, Offices of                   28, VI
Indian Affairs, Bureau of                         25, I, V
Indian Affairs, Office of the Assistant           25, VI
     Secretary
Indian Arts and Crafts Board                      25, II

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Indian Health Service                             25, V
Industry and Security, Bureau of                  15, VII
Information Resources Management, Office of       7, XXVII
Information Security Oversight Office, National   32, XX
     Archives and Records Administration
Inspector General
  Agriculture Department                          7, XXVI
  Health and Human Services Department            42, V
  Housing and Urban Development Department        24, XII, XV
Institute of Peace, United States                 22, XVII
Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator,    5, CIV
     Office of
Inter-American Foundation                         5, LXIII; 22, X
Interior, Department of                           2, XIV
  American Indians, Office of the Special         25, VII
       Trustee
  Endangered Species Committee                    50, IV
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 14
  Federal Property Management Regulations System  41, 114
  Fish and Wildlife Service, United States        50, I, IV
  Geological Survey                               30, IV
  Indian Affairs, Bureau of                       25, I, V
  Indian Affairs, Office of the Assistant         25, VI
       Secretary
  Indian Arts and Crafts Board                    25, II
  Land Management, Bureau of                      43, II
  National Indian Gaming Commission               25, III
  National Park Service                           36, I
  Natural Resource Revenue, Office of             30, XII
  Ocean Energy Management, Bureau of              30, V
  Reclamation, Bureau of                          43, I
  Safety and Environmental Enforcement, Bureau    30, II
       of
  Secretary of the Interior, Office of            2, XIV; 43, Subtitle A
  Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement,     30, VII
       Office of
Internal Revenue Service                          26, I
International Boundary and Water Commission,      22, XI
     United States and Mexico, United States 
     Section
International Development, United States Agency   22, II
     for
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 7
International Development Cooperation Agency,     22, XII
     United States
International Development Finance Corporation,    5, XXXIII; 22, VII
     U.S.
International Joint Commission, United States     22, IV
     and Canada
International Organizations Employees Loyalty     5, V
     Board
International Trade Administration                15, III; 19, III
International Trade Commission, United States     19, II
Interstate Commerce Commission                    5, XL
Investment Security, Office of                    31, VIII
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation      45, XXIV
Japan-United States Friendship Commission         22, XVI
Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries       20, VIII
Justice, Department of                            2, XXVIII; 5, XXVIII; 28, 
                                                  I, XI; 40, IV
  Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,     27, II
       Bureau of
  Drug Enforcement Administration                 21, II
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 28
  Federal Claims Collection Standards             31, IX
  Federal Prison Industries, Inc.                 28, III
  Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the     45, V
       United States
  Immigration Review, Executive Office for        8, V
  Independent Counsel, Offices of                 28, VI
  Prisons, Bureau of                              28, V
  Property Management Regulations                 41, 128
Labor, Department of                              2, XXIX; 5, XLII
  Benefits Review Board                           20, VII
  Employee Benefits Security Administration       29, XXV
  Employees' Compensation Appeals Board           20, IV
  Employment and Training Administration          20, V
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 29

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  Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Office    41, 60
       of
  Federal Procurement Regulations System          41, 50
  Labor-Management Standards, Office of           29, II, IV
  Mine Safety and Health Administration           30, I
  Occupational Safety and Health Administration   29, XVII
  Public Contracts                                41, 50
  Secretary of Labor, Office of                   29, Subtitle A
  Veterans' Employment and Training Service,      41, 61; 20, IX
       Office of the Assistant Secretary for
  Wage and Hour Division                          29, V
  Workers' Compensation Programs, Office of       20, I, VI
Labor-Management Standards, Office of             29, II, IV
Land Management, Bureau of                        43, II
Legal Services Corporation                        45, XVI
Libraries and Information Science, National       45, XVII
     Commission on
Library of Congress                               36, VII
  Copyright Royalty Board                         37, III
  U.S. Copyright Office                           37, II
Management and Budget, Office of                  5, III, LXXVII; 14, VI; 
                                                  48, 99
Marine Mammal Commission                          50, V
Maritime Administration                           46, II
Merit Systems Protection Board                    5, II, LXIV
Micronesian Status Negotiations, Office for       32, XXVII
Military Compensation and Retirement              5, XCIX
     Modernization Commission
Millennium Challenge Corporation                  22, XIII
Mine Safety and Health Administration             30, I
Minority Business Development Agency              15, XIV
Miscellaneous Agencies                            1, IV
Monetary Offices                                  31, I
Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in     36, XVI
     National Environmental Policy Foundation
Museum and Library Services, Institute of         2, XXXI
National Aeronautics and Space Administration     2, XVIII; 5, LIX; 14, V
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 18
National Agricultural Library                     7, XLI
National Agricultural Statistics Service          7, XXXVI
National and Community Service, Corporation for   2, XXII; 45, XII, XXV
National Archives and Records Administration      2, XXVI; 5, LXVI; 36, XII
  Information Security Oversight Office           32, XX
National Capital Planning Commission              1, IV, VI
National Counterintelligence Center               32, XVIII
National Credit Union Administration              5, LXXXVI; 12, VII
National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact     28, IX
     Council
National Drug Control Policy, Office of           2, XXXVI; 21, III
National Endowment for the Arts                   2, XXXII
National Endowment for the Humanities             2, XXXIII
National Foundation on the Arts and the           45, XI
     Humanities
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency           32, I
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration    23, II, III; 47, VI; 49, V
National Imagery and Mapping Agency               32, I
National Indian Gaming Commission                 25, III
National Institute of Food and Agriculture        7, XXXIV
National Institute of Standards and Technology    15, II; 37, IV
National Intelligence, Office of Director of      5, IV; 32, XVII
National Labor Relations Board                    5, LXI; 29, I
National Marine Fisheries Service                 50, II, IV
National Mediation Board                          5, CI; 29, X
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration   15, IX; 50, II, III, IV, 
                                                  VI
National Park Service                             36, I
National Railroad Adjustment Board                29, III
National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK)  49, VII
National Science Foundation                       2, XXV; 5, XLIII; 45, VI
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 25
National Security Council                         32, XXI; 47, II

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National Technical Information Service            15, XI
National Telecommunications and Information       15, XXIII; 47, III, IV, V
     Administration
National Transportation Safety Board              49, VIII
Natural Resource Revenue, Office of               30, XII
Natural Resources Conservation Service            7, VI
Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation, Office of      25, IV
Navy, Department of                               32, VI
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 52
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation             24, XXV
Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste  10, XVIII
     Commission
Nuclear Regulatory Commission                     2, XX; 5, XLVIII; 10, I
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 20
Occupational Safety and Health Administration     29, XVII
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission  29, XX
Ocean Energy Management, Bureau of                30, V
Oklahoma City National Memorial Trust             36, XV
Operations Office                                 7, XXVIII
Patent and Trademark Office, United States        37, I
Payment From a Non-Federal Source for Travel      41, 304
     Expenses
Payment of Expenses Connected With the Death of   41, 303
     Certain Employees
Peace Corps                                       2, XXXVII; 22, III
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation       36, IX
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation              29, XL
Personnel Management, Office of                   5, I, IV, XXXV; 45, VIII
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 17
  Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Federal  48, 21
       Acquisition Regulation
  Federal Employees Health Benefits Acquisition   48, 16
       Regulation
  Human Resources Management and Labor Relations  5, XCVII
       Systems, Department of Homeland Security
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety           49, I
     Administration
Postal Regulatory Commission                      5, XLVI; 39, III
Postal Service, United States                     5, LX; 39, I
Postsecondary Education, Office of                34, VI
President's Commission on White House             1, IV
     Fellowships
Presidential Documents                            3
Presidio Trust                                    36, X
Prisons, Bureau of                                28, V
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board       6, X
Procurement and Property Management, Office of    7, XXXII
Public and Indian Housing, Office of Assistant    24, IX
     Secretary for
Public Contracts, Department of Labor             41, 50
Public Health Service                             42, I
Railroad Retirement Board                         20, II
Reclamation, Bureau of                            43, I
Refugee Resettlement, Office of                   45, IV
Relocation Allowances                             41, 302
Research and Innovative Technology                49, XI
     Administration
Rural Business-Cooperative Service                7, XVIII, XLII, L
Rural Development Administration                  7, XLII
Rural Housing Service                             7, XVIII, XXXV, L
Rural Utilities Service                           7, XVII, XVIII, XLII, L
Safety and Environmental Enforcement, Bureau of   30, II
Science and Technology Policy, Office of          32, XXIV; 47, II
Secret Service                                    31, IV
Securities and Exchange Commission                5, XXXIV; 17, II
Selective Service System                          32, XVI
Small Business Administration                     2, XXVII; 13, I
Smithsonian Institution                           36, V
Social Security Administration                    2, XXIII; 20, III; 48, 23
Soldiers' and Airmen's Home, United States        5, XI
Special Counsel, Office of                        5, VIII
Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,    34, III
     Office of
State, Department of                              2, VI; 22, I; 28, XI

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  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 6
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement,       30, VII
     Office of
Surface Transportation Board                      49, X
Susquehanna River Basin Commission                18, VIII
Tennessee Valley Authority                        5, LXIX; 18, XIII
Trade Representative, United States, Office of    15, XX
Transportation, Department of                     2, XII; 5, L
  Commercial Space Transportation                 14, III
  Emergency Management and Assistance             44, IV
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 12
  Federal Aviation Administration                 14, I
  Federal Highway Administration                  23, I, II
  Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration     49, III
  Federal Railroad Administration                 49, II
  Federal Transit Administration                  49, VI
  Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development     33, IV
       Corporation
  Maritime Administration                         46, II
  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration  23, II, III; 47, IV; 49, V
  Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety         49, I
       Administration
  Secretary of Transportation, Office of          14, II; 49, Subtitle A
  Transportation Statistics Bureau                49, XI
Transportation, Office of                         7, XXXIII
Transportation Security Administration            49, XII
Transportation Statistics Bureau                  49, XI
Travel Allowances, Temporary Duty (TDY)           41, 301
Treasury, Department of the                       2, X; 5, XXI; 12, XV; 17, 
                                                  IV; 31, IX
  Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau        27, I
  Community Development Financial Institutions    12, XVIII
       Fund
  Comptroller of the Currency                     12, I
  Customs and Border Protection                   19, I
  Engraving and Printing, Bureau of               31, VI
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 10
  Federal Claims Collection Standards             31, IX
  Federal Law Enforcement Training Center         31, VII
  Financial Crimes Enforcement Network            31, X
  Fiscal Service                                  31, II
  Foreign Assets Control, Office of               31, V
  Internal Revenue Service                        26, I
  Investment Security, Office of                  31, VIII
  Monetary Offices                                31, I
  Secret Service                                  31, IV
  Secretary of the Treasury, Office of            31, Subtitle A
Truman, Harry S. Scholarship Foundation           45, XVIII
United States Agency for Global Media             22, V
United States and Canada, International Joint     22, IV
     Commission
United States and Mexico, International Boundary  22, XI
     and Water Commission, United States Section
U.S. Copyright Office                             37, II
U.S. Office of Special Counsel                    5, CII
Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation      43, III
     Commission
Veterans Affairs, Department of                   2, VIII; 38, I
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 8
Veterans' Employment and Training Service,        41, 61; 20, IX
     Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Vice President of the United States, Office of    32, XXVIII
Wage and Hour Division                            29, V
Water Resources Council                           18, VI
Workers' Compensation Programs, Office of         20, I, VII
World Agricultural Outlook Board                  7, XXXVIII

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List of CFR Sections Affected



All changes in this volume of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) that 
were made by documents published in the Federal Register since January 
1, 2018 are enumerated in the following list. Entries indicate the 
nature of the changes effected. Page numbers refer to Federal Register 
pages. The user should consult the entries for chapters, parts and 
subparts as well as sections for revisions.
For changes to this volume of the CFR prior to this listing, consult the 
annual edition of the monthly List of CFR Sections Affected (LSA). The 
LSA is available at www.govinfo.gov. For changes to this volume of the 
CFR prior to 2001, see the ``List of CFR Sections Affected, 1949-1963, 
1964-1972, 1973-1985, and 1986-2000'' published in 11 separate volumes. 
The ``List of CFR Sections Affected 1986-2000'' is available at 
www.govinfo.gov.

                                  2018

                       (No regulations published)

                                  2019

50 CFR
                                                                   84 FR
                                                                    Page
Chapter I
17.96 (a) table amended............................................59587

                                  2020

50 CFR
                                                                   85 FR
                                                                    Page
Chapter I
17.94--17.99 (Subpart J) Redesignated from Subpart I...............82388

                                  2021

50 CFR
                                                                   86 FR
                                                                    Page
Chapter I
17 Authority citation revised................................4844, 62659
    Regulation at 86 FR 4844 eff. date delayed to 4-30-21..........11892
    Regulation at 86 FR 4844 eff. date further delayed to 12-15-21
                                                                   22876
    Regulation at 86 FR 4844 withdrawn.............................62606
17.96 (a) amended....................................31858, 38576, 67360

                                  2022

50 CFR
                                                                   87 FR
                                                                    Page
Chapter I
17.94--17.99 (Subpart J) Redesignated as Subpart I.................43447
17.94--17.99 (Subpart I) Redesignated from Subpart J...............43447
17.96 (a) amended....................................35456, 36245, 77400
17.96 (b) added....................................................78605

                                  2023

  (Regulations published from January 1, 2023, through October 1, 2023)

50 CFR
                                                                   88 FR
                                                                    Page
Chapter I
17.96 (a) table amended.................7146, 12592, 21867, 25238, 57210
17.96 (h) table amended............................................28905
    (a) correctly amended..........................................30234


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