Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope

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Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope
United States. Forest Service
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Coast ranges: A single tree at Clear Lake, and several at Sulphur Bank (Lake County) ; group at north base of Mount Tamalpais (Marin County) ; thicket on crest of Coast Range back of Berkeley, and a single tree farther north in Berkeley Hills near upper San Pablo Creek; canyon of Big Sulphur Creek between Geysers and Cloverdale (Sonoma County) at point about 3 miles below bridge; also at point 2 miles south of Ridge wood Summit (north of Uklah, Mendocino County).
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...ns In Stir, Carmelo, and Arroyo Seco river basins.
Sierra foothills: In a belt north of Yuba River (Yuba County); running northwest from Fio. 144. — Quercus morchwt.
Red Bluff and lower part of Dry Creek into Butte County; west foot of Stanfleld Hill grade (about 21 miles northeast of Marysville) ; near Newcastle (Placer County) ; Eldorado County, on a head branch of Canyon Creek (tributary Middle Fork American River) 2 miles northeast of Georgetown; North Fork of Cosumnes River (near Nash- ville), Middle Fork of Cosumnes (between Pleasant Valley and Oleta) ridge between North and Middle Forks Cosumnes (about 6 miles east of Nashville, elevation about 2,000 feet) ; Sacramento County; near Folsom ; Amador County, near Plymouth, on head of Indian Creek (branch Cosumnes River), near Oleta (Sutter Creek road), and at Digitized by Google FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE.


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