SUBCHAPTER B—TAKING, POSSESSION, TRANSPORTATION, SALE, PURCHASE, BARTER, EXPORTATION, AND IMPORTA- TION OF WILDLIFE AND (CONTINUED)

PART 17—ENDANGERED AND ceeding downstream (westerly) to a point in sec. 33 at approx. 31°39′07″ N latitude and THREATENED WILDLIFE AND 110°42′46″ W longitude covering approx. 2 km PLANTS (CONTINUED) (1.25 mi.). Unit 2. Santa Cruz County, . From Subpart I—Interagency Cooperation USGS 7.5′ quadrangle map Lochiel, Arizona. (Continued) That portion of the Santa Cruz River be- ginning in the San Rafael De La Zanja Grant Sec. approx. at 31°22′30″ N latitude and 110°35′45″ W 17.96 Critical habitat—plants. longitude downstream (southerly) to Gila 17.97 [Reserved] and Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona, T. 24 S., R. 17 E., through secs. 11 and 14, to the AUTHORITY: 16 U.S.C. 1361–1407; 16 U.S.C. south boundary of sec. 14 covering approx. 4.4 1531–1544; 16 U.S.C. 4201–4245; Pub. L. 99–625, km (2.7 mi.). Also, a tributary that begins in 100 Stat. 3500; unless otherwise noted. T. 24 S., R. 17 E., sec. 13 at approx. 31°21′10″ ° ′ ″ SOURCE: 40 FR 44415, Sept. 26, 1975, unless N latitude and 110 34 16 W longitude down- otherwise noted. stream (southwesterly) to its confluence with the Santa Cruz River covering approx. 3 km (1.9 mi.). Subpart I—Interagency Unit 3. Cochise County, Arizona. From Cooperation (Continued) USGS 7.5′ quadrangle map Huachuca Peak, Arizona. § 17.96 Critical habitat—plants. Gila and Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona: That portion of Scotia Canyon beginning in (a) Flowering plants. T. 23 S., R. 19 E., sec. 3 at approx. 31°27′19″ N ° ′ ″ Family : schaffneriana latitude and 110 23 44 W longitude down- var. recurva (Huachuca water umbel). stream (southwesterly) through secs. 10, 9, 16 and to approx. 31°25′22″ N latitude and Critical habitat includes the stream 110°25′22″ W longitude in sec. 21 covering courses identified in the legal descriptions approx. 5.4 km (3.4 mi.). below, and includes adjacent areas out to the Unit 4. Cochise County, Arizona. From beginning of upland vegetation. Within these USGS 7.5′ quadrangle map Huachuca Peak, areas, the primary constituent elements in- Arizona. clude, but are not limited to, the habitat Gila and Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona: components which provide—(1) Sufficient pe- That portion of Sunnyside Canyon beginning rennial base flows to provide a permanently in T. 23 S., R. 19 E., on the east boundary of or nearly permanently wetted substrate for sec. 10 downstream (southwesterly) to the growth and reproduction of Lilaeopsis; (2) A south boundary of sec. 10 covering approx. 1.1 stream channel that is relatively stable, but km (0.7 mi.). subject to periodic flooding that provides for Unit 5. Cochise County, Arizona. From rejuvenation of the riparian commu- USGS 7.5′ quadrangle map Miller Peak, Ari- nity and produces open microsites for zona. Lilaeopsis expansion; (3) A riparian plant That portion of Garden Canyon in the Fort community that is relatively stable over Huachuca Military Reservation beginning at time and in which nonnative species do not approx. 31°27′13″ N latitude and 110°22′33″ W exist or are at a density that has little or no longitude downstream (northwesterly) to adverse effect on resources available for approx. 31°28′45″ N latitude and 110°20′11″ W Lilaeopsis growth and reproduction; and (4) In longitude covering approx. 6.1 km (3.8 mi.). streams and rivers, refugial sites in each wa- Unit 6. Cochise County, Arizona. From tershed and in each reach, including but not USGS 7.5′ quadrangle map Miller Peak, Ari- limited to springs or backwaters of zona. mainstem rivers, that allow each population Gila and Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona: to survive catastrophic floods and recolonize That portion of Bear Canyon beginning at a larger areas. point in T. 24 S., R. 19 E., sec. 1 at approx. Unit 1. Santa Cruz County, Arizona. From 31°22′30″ N latitude and 110°21′47″ W longitude USGS 7.5′ quadrangle map Sonoita, Arizona. upstream through T. 23 S., R. 19 E., sec. 36 to Gila and Salt Principal Meridian, Arizona: a point in sec. 31 at approx. 31°23′18″ N lati- T. 20 S., R. 16 E., beginning at a point on tude and 110°21′22″ W longitude covering Sonoita Creek in sec. 34 at approx. 31°39′19″ N approx. 1.7 km (1.0 mi.). Also, continuing up latitude and 110°41′52″ W longitude pro- an unnamed tributary beginning at a point

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