. The big trees of California, their history and characteristics. Sequoia. [from old catalog]. ^ fe other forest trees, mostly pines and firs, with intervening spaces of greater or less ex- tent between groves. Very rarely is a solitary tree found far away from its kindred groups. Possibly these trees existed at one time in a great contin- uous forest, which has been divided into the present sepa- rate groves by the great glaciers which eroded the deep canyons on the western face of the mountain range, such as the Tuolumne Canvon, the Yosemite Valley, Kings Eiver Canyon and Please not
. The big trees of California, their history and characteristics. Sequoia. [from old catalog]. ^ fe other forest trees, mostly pines and firs, with intervening spaces of greater or less ex- tent between groves. Very rarely is a solitary tree found far away from its kindred groups. Possibly these trees existed at one time in a great contin- uous forest, which has been divided into the present sepa- rate groves by the great glaciers which eroded the deep canyons on the western face of the mountain range, such as the Tuolumne Canvon, the Yosemite Valley, Kings Eiver Canyon and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Clark, Galen, 1814- [from old catalog]. Yosemite Valley, Cal. , G Clark [Redondo, Cal. , Press o Reflex publishing co. ]
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