
          order to see, whether the annual vegetation
 will also represent peculiarities.


 The Redwoods in that section
 are magnificent - I passed one forest
 17 mi. [miles] wide from east to west. The
 undergrowth is very dense. Sunlight
 is excluded, you wander emphatically 
 in the shade. At the borders of
 those woods are Abies grandis,
 Douglasii and Torreya Californica
 in abundance. At Anderson
 Valley in the same county, I met 7
 species of  Oaks - Qu. [Quercus] agrifolia in every
 possible form aside of each other.
 Dr. Kellogg's Qu. x morehus [ 	Quercus x morehus], a variety
 with deeply dentated leaves, looses
 there all specific value.


 My time I spent in those new
 sections quite agreeably, although
 collecting was out of question as
 it was late.
        