352 Trees of Southern California. [ZOE 
City Creek. Reported by Sargent (roth Census ix, 194), from 
‘the San Jacinto Mountains, but this needs confirmation. 
Pseudotiuga macrocarpa, Lemmon, 34 Calif. For. Rep. 134; 
W. Am. Coneb. 12; Sudworth, U. S. For. Rep. 1892, 330. Co- 
ville, Death Val. Rep. 223. P.Douglastz, Carr. var macrocarpa 
‘Engelm. Rather irregular tree 150 feet high, 4 feet in trunk- 
diameter. Bears light crops of cones, the reported fecundity 
perhaps exceptional. Throughout the San Bernardino Range 
from the Sierra Liebre east to Grayback Mountain, most abun- 
dant on the south slope, where it is usually scattered on the 
sides of cafions, between 2500 and 5000 feet altitude, but on 
Mount Wilson said to form ‘“‘extensive forests’? (J/cClatchie;) 
On the northern slope rare, and at higher altitudes; Gold Moun- 
tain, 7000 feet altitude. Also on San Jacinto Mountain, and in 
San Felipe cafion (type) between Banner and Julian. The 
technical characters of the species are weak, but it may 
perhaps be maintained for the sake of the difference in appear-— 
ance and character of wood between it and its northern relative. 
Abies concolor Parry, Am. Nat. ix, 304. Sudworth, Torr. 
Bull. xx, 42; A.Lowiana Lemmon,W. Am. Coneb. 14. Stately 
tree 150 feet high, 4 feet trunk-diameter. In cafions, on flats, or 
on ridges, scattered or in small groups, throughout the conifer- 
ous belt in the San Bernardino Range and the San Jacinto Moun- 
tains, at from 4000 to 8000 feet altitude. 
Sequoia sempervirens, Endl. In the First Calif. For. Rep. 27; 
reprinted in 2d U. S. For. Bull. 201, a small grove of redwood is 
reported as growing in a remote part of the ‘‘Sierra Madre’”’ 
Mountains of Los Angeles County. Mr. Abbot Kinney informs 
me that after a careful examination of the supposed location of the 
grove he has proved this report to be unfounded. 
Libocedrus decurrens Torr. 
Handsome tree, 150 feet high, 
trunk 5 feet in diameter. 
Usually in cafions or on flats, scat- 
tered, at from 4000 to 7000 feet altitude, throughout the San 
Bernardino Range and the San Jacinto Mountains. 
Cupressus Guadalupensis Watson. 
ie *‘Ravines near the Old 
Mission, San Diego, not abundant,” 
(C. R. Orcutt, in lit.) 
Juniperus Californica Carr. Small tree, 20 feet high, trunk 
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