CALIFORNIA FOREST FLORA 



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Pine / Parry' . This pine \ s 



covered by I». Parry, botanist of the Mexican Boundary 



Survey, who was a resident of Davenport. Iowa. This pine 

 is resl ts distribution. It occurs on the San Diego 



coast near the mouth of the Soledad river, south of the 



1 1 Mar and north of La Jolla. Santa K — [s - - the only 

 other locality from which the - - reported. A few cul- 



tivated trees were observed in San Diego. The tree in its looks 

 is very disappointing but it is unique. Xo other tree species are 

 found growing with it. 



18 — Characteristic broad • "id hilly open forest 



i at junction of Alpine creek with Little Kern river. Forest consists 



of Jeffrey pine, 2; trees per acre, and the region has been heavily 



grazed bv cattle and sheep. There is evidence also of fire, -which has 



helped to bare the surface. Sequoia National Forest, Tulare County, 



ia. Courtesy U. S. Forest Service. 



Bishop's Pine Don.) occurs at Montere; 



Monterey Pine /' - radiata Don.), a beautiful symmetri- 

 cal tree with a trunk one to four feet in diameter, tan or cin- 

 namon colored cones, is abundant on the Monterey peninsula. 

 The trees are protected by a private corporation which owns 

 much of the land. 

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