INDEX OF COMMON AND SCIENTIFIC NAMES 



Alder : Page 



Mountain (Alnus tenuifolia) 12 



Red {Alnus oregona) 12 



White (Alnus rliombi folia) 12 



Ash : 



Oregon (Fraxinus oregona) 14 



Aspen (see Poplar). 



Bigtree (Sequoia washingtoniana) — 5 



Birch : 



Mountain (Betula fontinalis) — 12 



Boxelder (see Maple). 



Buckeye (Aesculus californica) 15 



Cedar : 



Incense (Liboeedfus decurrens) _ 5 



Western Red (Thuya plicata) — 5 



Cottonwood (see Poplar). 



Cypress : 



Gowen (Cupressus goveniana) _ 6 



Lawson (Chamaecyparis law- 



soniana) 6 



Monterey (Cupressus mdcro- 



carpa) 6 



McNab (Cupressus macnabi- 



ana) 6 



Pygmy (Cupressus pygmaea) — 6 



Fir : 



' Bristlecone (Abies venusta) 4 



Douglas (Pseudotsuga taxi- 

 folia) 4 



Red (Abies magnifica) 4 



White (Abies concolor) 4 



Hemlock : 



Mountain (Tsuga mertensiana) _ 7 



Juniper : 



Sierra (Juniperus californica)- 6 



Laurel : 



California (Umbellularia cali- 

 fornica) 14 



Madrofia (Arbutus menziesii) 13 



Maple : 



Broadleaf (Acer mater opKyllum) 11 



Dwarf (Acer glabrum) 11 



Vine (Acer circinatum) 11 



Boxelder (Acer neg undo) 11 



Nutmeg (Tumion calif ornicum) 7 



Oak: 



Blue (Qucrcus douglasii) 8 



Brewer (Quercus breweri)- 9 



California Black (Quercus cali- 

 fornica) 8 



California Live Oak (Quercus 



agrifolia) 9 



Canyon Live Oak (Quercus 



chrysolepis) 9 



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Garry (Qucrcus garryana) s 



Huckleberry (Quercus Vaccini- 



folia) 10 



Interior Live Oak (Quercus 



toislizenii) g 



Morehus (Quercus morehus) 7 



Sadler (Quercus sadleriana) 10 



Scrub Oak (Quercus dumosa) __ 10 



Tanbark (Quercus densiffora)- 8 



Yallev (Quercus lobata) ___ 7 



Palm: ; "~~ * 



Desert (Washingtonia filamen- 

 tosa) 



Pine : 



Bristlecone (Pinus aristata) 



Coulter (Pinus coulteri) 



Digger (Pinus sabiniana) 



Foxtail (Pinus balfouriana) 



Jeffrey (Pinus jeffreyi) 



Knobcone (Pinus attenuata) 



Limber (Pinus pexilis) 



Lodgepole (Pinus contorta) 3 



Monterey (Pinus radiata) 2 



Parry (Pinus quadrifolia) 2 



Single-leaf (Pinus monophylla) _ 2 



Sugar (Pinus lambertiana) 1 



Torrey (Pinus torreyana) 4 



Western White (Pinus monti- 



cola) 3 



Western Yellow (Pinus pondc- 



rosa) 1 



White-Bark (Pinus albicaulis)- 3 



Poplar : 



Aspen (Populus tremuloides) 10 



Black Cottonwood (Populus tri- 



chocarpa) 11 



Fremont Cottonwood (Populus 



fremontii) 11 



Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) 5 



Sequoia (see Bigtree and Redwood). 5 



Sycamore : 



California (Platanus raccmosa) _ 14 



Spruce : 



Bigcone (Pseudotsuga macro- 



carpa) 7 



Sitka (Picea sitchcnsis) 6 



Weeping (Picea breweriana) 6 



Walnut : 



California (Juglans califor- 

 nica) 13 



Willow : 



Black (Salix nigra) 10 



White (Salix lasiolcpis) 10 



'A town without trees is cheerless, 

 A country without fees is hopeless,' l, 



