Forest trees of the Pacific slope . 15188—OS. (To fnce pnye 40.) FOKEST TEEES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 41 Longevity.—Mature trees reach an asie of from 175 to 310 years. Agelimits imperfectly kuown. Trees from 18 to 21 inches in diameter are from320 to 355 years old. RANGE. Confined to California at high on the head of the Sacramento River, ofnorthern Coast Range, and of the southern Sierras. On Scott Mountains, SiskiyouCounty, at 5,000 to ( feet. Mount Eddy, and Yola Buli (Tehama County). In south-ern Sierras on both sides of divide between head of South Fork of San Joaquin Rive


Forest trees of the Pacific slope . 15188—OS. (To fnce pnye 40.) FOKEST TEEES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 41 Longevity.—Mature trees reach an asie of from 175 to 310 years. Agelimits imperfectly kuown. Trees from 18 to 21 inches in diameter are from320 to 355 years old. RANGE. Confined to California at high on the head of the Sacramento River, ofnorthern Coast Range, and of the southern Sierras. On Scott Mountains, SiskiyouCounty, at 5,000 to ( feet. Mount Eddy, and Yola Buli (Tehama County). In south-ern Sierras on both sides of divide between head of South Fork of San Joaquin River andthat of North Fork of Kings River (in T. 8 S., R. 28 E., T. 0 S., R. 29 E). Southward itappears on west side of main divide at Kearsage Pass at the head of South Fork ofKings River, where it ascends to feet, continuing southward to within a few milessouth of Monache Ieak. On Mount Silliman, ascending to ;00 fiM>t. on Tharpo Peakat 9,000 to feet, at 10,000 feet on Kaweah peaks, and at to


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