Journal Kept By David Douglas During His Travels in North America 1823-1827, Together With a Particular Description of Thirty-Three Species of American Oaks And Eighteen Species of Pinus, With Appendices Containing a List of the Plants Introduced By Dougl
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nth to 23r(^.— Some days ago I had attempted to gain the higher » Castanopsis chryaophylla, Sargent, Silva N. Am. ix. p. 3. 2 Pteridium aquilinum, Christensen, Ind. Eil. p. 600. 3 Umbellularia californica, Sargent, Silva N. Am. vii. p. 22. !■ 9. 68 DOUGLAS' JOURNAL parts of the river with an Indian boy of Baptist Mackay as my guide, but owing to an accident which befel me, and some little difficulties having arisen, I was obliged to return lamed and broken down. In the mean- time we had gone do...wn the southern bank of the river within twenty- three miles of the ocean, near to a small rapid, the termination of the tide as weU as the termination of the woody country. Our new Indians from the village a mile below brought us some very fine salmon trout of large size, 15 to 25 lb. in weight. 23rd to 31st. — The chief from the upper village, ' Centrenose ' by name, having come to pay us a visit and who seemed well disposed towards us, undertook to accompany Mr. McLeod and party along the sea-shore, while his eldest son would accompany me to the higher parts of the river, which was forthwith agreed to.
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