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I shall be able, however, to give at the photograph many of the trees, and, in- 

 present time, no more than a concisestate- deed, to study their habitat as closely as 

 ment of the facts with which I am familiar. possible. Incidentally I have learned much 



ROAD PASSING THROUGH " WAWONA," MARIPOSA GROVE. 



My object in thus visiting these groves of their ownership, and of their geological 

 was to study the flora of the Sequoia re- situation, in a region difficult of access from 

 gion, visit all the groves, measure and the standpoint of an ordinary traveler. 



