FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 



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cially on South Fork of Trinity River; locally noted on South Fork Mountain and on Can- 

 yon Creek. In yellow pine belt, at 3.000 to 6.000 feet in Mount Shasta National Forest, 

 being locally noted west of McCloud. In Plumas, Diamond Mountain, and Lassen Peak, 

 Yuba, Tahoe, and Stanislaus National forests, at from 2,000 tc 6,000 and 6,500 feet ; 



Fig. 122, — Caatanop8ia ch/ryaophylla. 



in Stanislaus Forest, at 8,000 feet. Locally noted at Glacier Point, Yosemite Valley. In 

 Sierra National Forest, generally between 6,000 and s."'ihi feet; locally noted on South 

 Fork of Kings River from Millwood to Bubbs Creek, on Kaweah River and North Fork 

 of Kern in Jeffrey pine belt ; detected on east slope of Sierras, at point opposite Reno, 



