1919] Pendleton: A Study of Soil Types 497 



History: C. N. Basset, of Basset and Nebeker, Santa Monica, owner. The land 

 is planted to walnuts, and the trees are about 10 veins old. They are 

 doing well, some replants are found. The trees' arc irrigated. Sample col- 

 lected May 22, 1916. 



Depths of horizons: 



22-A 0-12 inches. 22-B 12-24 inches. 22-C 24-36 inches. 



No. 23 — Hanford Fine Sandy Loam 



Location: South and west of the town of Anaheim, Orange County. Within ;i 

 radius of 20 feet of where the official Bureau of Soils sample was taken. 

 Thirty feet east of side road, and 100 feet north of main east and west road. 



Soil: Brown fine sandy loam, possibly a little more silty than no. 22, but not 

 heavy enough for a heavy fine sandy loam. Dry field color a light, grayish 

 brown. Topography smooth, no stream channels visible. Irrigation in fur- 

 rows. Soil similar to about 62 inches, a little more grayish at 18 inches, 

 the change being gradual. At 62 inches a gray clean sand, or fine sand, 

 was found. 



History: S. J. Luhring, B. F. D. no. 4, owner. The field Avas planted to Valencia 

 oranges in 1913 ; previously to grapes and miscellaneous crops. Sample 

 collected May 23, 1916. 



Depths of horizons: 



23-A 0-12 inches. 23-B 12-24 inches. 23-C 24-36 inches. 



No. 24 — Hanford Fine Sandy Loam 



Location: Southeast of the center of Los Angeles, half way from Magnolia Ave- 

 nue on Fruitland Boad, to Salt Lake Bailroad on the east. South side of 

 the road about 60 feet from center, in edge of corn field. Just across 

 road from east end of east cypress trees. 



Soil: A medium brown fine sandy loam when moist; color in the field is a grayish 

 brown. Micaceous. Topography level, no stream channels seen nearby. 

 Color of body variable. Sample location in the browner phase. Toward 

 south and east along the railroad and Arcadia Avenue the color is much 

 grayer, and even black when moist. Texture within the body is very vari- 

 able, though always within the fine sandy loam group. 

 0-36 inches — Fine sandy loam, grayer below. 

 36-37 inches — Laj'er of grayish sand and fine sand. 

 37-72 inches — Fine sandy loam, heavier in streaks. 



History: C. D. Templeman, B. F. D. no. 2, Box 178, Los Angeles, owner. Land 

 has been in truck for 10 or 12 years. Only fertilizer, barnyard manure. 

 Sample collected May 24, 1916. 



1>< pths of horizons: 



24-A 0-12 inches. 24-B 12-24 inches. 24-C 24-36 inches. 



No. 25 — Hanford Fine Sandy Loam 



Location: Near Van Nuys, Los Angeles County; near official sample station. 

 Seventy-five feet west of center of road, between fourth and fifth rows (if 

 apricot trees north from boundary. 



