Forest trees of the Pacific slope . ade National Forest (South) only on maindivide southward (to T. 39, S., R. 5 E.), on west side at 5,000 to feet, and not over14 miles west of summit, except upper South T^mpqua River Basin and on Siskiyous betweenSiskiyou and Sterling peaks. Frequent on east side of Cascades, but confined to declivitiesat 5,500 to 6,000 feet. Noted on Mount Mazama (Crater Lake) from 5,000 to above 22 FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 6,000 feet. Also in coast ranges on Iron Mountain and Rusty Butte. Noted in UpperKlamath River basin on Gearhart Mountains, head of Spra
Forest trees of the Pacific slope . ade National Forest (South) only on maindivide southward (to T. 39, S., R. 5 E.), on west side at 5,000 to feet, and not over14 miles west of summit, except upper South T^mpqua River Basin and on Siskiyous betweenSiskiyou and Sterling peaks. Frequent on east side of Cascades, but confined to declivitiesat 5,500 to 6,000 feet. Noted on Mount Mazama (Crater Lake) from 5,000 to above 22 FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 6,000 feet. Also in coast ranges on Iron Mountain and Rusty Butte. Noted in UpperKlamath River basin on Gearhart Mountains, head of Sprasue River. Farther east,in Goose Lake National Forest, noted on Cottonwood Creek, head of Deep Creek, and innorth Warner Mountains (east of Goose Lake), at 7,500 to 8,500 feet. California.—Northern cross ranges and southward in Sierras. On Siskiyous at 6,000to 7.(too feet elevation, summit of Glass Mountain (border Siskiyou and Modoc counties) ;•n Mount Shasta at 0,000 to feet; south of Brewer Creek up to 7,200 feet, near. Fio. 1.—Pinus monlicoUi. Inconstance Creek, in Mud Creek Canyon, near top of Red Cone (east of Wagon Camp).Lassen Peak at 6,000 to 7,000 feet; down to 5,500 feet on south side, and on north sideat upper Ilat Creek ; east Trinity Mountains on Canyon Creek at 4,500 feet to outletof Twin Lakes (5,500 feet). Reported on high summits of Trinity and Klamath NationalForests. In northern Sierras, generally at 6,000 to 7,500 feet, but at 8,400 feet onPyramid Creek. Region of Donner Lake (Nevada and Placer counties), westward toCisco and eastward to near Truckee; also east side of Sierras facing Reno, Nevada.
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