118 SURVEYS OF FOREST RESERVES. 



BOUNDARIES. 



Without a more careful description of the whole area of the reserve 

 I am uuable to make specific recommendations for changes in its bound- 

 aries, nor have the necessary topographic sheets been completed by 

 the Geological Survey. It is evident that such changes will be required. 



Latin and English names of the pylncipal trees mentioned, arranged in botanical order. 



Pinus monticola Dougl Mountain white^pine. 



Finns lambertiana IJougl Sugar pine.' 



Finns floxilis James Limber pine. 



Finns albicaulis Engelm White bark pine. 



Pinus monophylla Torr. & Frem Single-leaf piuon. 



PinuB balfouriana Murr , Foxtail pine. 



Pinus ponderosa Laws Western yellow pine. 



Pinus murrayana "Greg. Com." Lodge-pole pine. 



Pinus sablniana Dougl Gray pine. 



Pinus coulteri Lamb Coulter pine. 



Pinus atti'nnata Lemmon Knobcone pine. 



Larix ocoideutalis Nutt AVestern larch. 



Picea canadensis (Mill.) B. S. P White spruce. 



Ficea engelmauni Engelm Engelmaun spruce. 



Picea pungens Engelm Blue spruce. 



Picea sitchensis (Boug.) Trauto & Mnyev Sitka spruce. 



Tsuga mertensiana ( Bong. ) Carr Western hemlock. 



Tsuga pattoniana (.Jeff. ) Engelm Black hemlock. 



Pseudotsuga taxifolia (Poir.) Britton llonglas llr. 



Pseudotsuga macrocarpa (Torr.) Mayr Big-cone fir. 



Abies lasiooarpa (Hook.) Nutt Alpine iir. 



Abies grandis Lindl Lowland fir. 



Abies concolor (Gord.) Parry White fir. 



Abies amabilis (Lond.) Ford ' Amabilis fir. 



Abies nobilis Lindl Noble fir. 



Abies magnifica Murr Red fir. 



Sequoia washingtoniana Winsl .^ Seqxioia. 



Libocedrus decurreus Torr Incense cedar. 



Thuja plicata Don Western cedar. 



Populus tremuloides Miohs Quaking aspen. 



