Forest trees of the Pacific slope . ng its southernmost limits inSanta Monica and Lamanda Park (within the city of Los Angeles). Abundant in Sacra-mento Valley, extending northward to Anderson on the river and Shasta (town) inwestern foothills (Shasta County), reaching also valleys of lower Sierra foothills. Bothsides Sacramento River and tributaries in Tehama, Glenn, and Butte counties. Northerncoast ranges noted in Stony Creek National Forest northward to Gravelly Valley andother streams ; in Mendocino County northward to Round Valley, Cahto, and Laytons- In some parts of the trees range the


Forest trees of the Pacific slope . ng its southernmost limits inSanta Monica and Lamanda Park (within the city of Los Angeles). Abundant in Sacra-mento Valley, extending northward to Anderson on the river and Shasta (town) inwestern foothills (Shasta County), reaching also valleys of lower Sierra foothills. Bothsides Sacramento River and tributaries in Tehama, Glenn, and Butte counties. Northerncoast ranges noted in Stony Creek National Forest northward to Gravelly Valley andother streams ; in Mendocino County northward to Round Valley, Cahto, and Laytons- In some parts of the trees range the sweet acorns are gathered and fed to swine inlieu of grain. FOREST TEEES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 279 ville (headwaters of Eel River, Mendocino County) ; westward to Cahto, Russian RiverValley at Willets and Ukiah (Mendocino County), and down river into Sonoma County,where west limits are Forestville (west edge of redwood belt), and farther south. GreenValley and Camp Meeker ; southward to Ignacio, San Geronimo Valley, and north base. I Fig. 123.—Quercus lobata. Mount Tamalpais (Marin County) to Shellville (Sonoma Creek. Sonoma County). LakeCounty: In south at Middletown. Coyote, and Wennok Lake valleys and Putah Creek;about Clear Lake, and Cache Creek from Lower Lake to Sacramento Valley ; east sideof Clear Lake northward on shore to east of Lower Lake; north side of Sulphur Bank I 280 FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. Arm and on Ellem Island (east end of Sulphur Bank Arm) ; west side of Clear Lake toLakeport, Kelseyville, and Soda Bay. East of Clear Lake to North Fork of Cache Creekand to head of Long Valley. Colusa County: Common on Sacramento River, north andsouth of Colusa; also in west Colusa County in most watered valleys; abundant inCortena Valley and between Cortena and Bear creeks, also throughout Bear Creekcountry ; westward in all valleys from Sites to Stony Ford ; west of Stony Ford, sparingly,to near foot of Snow Mountain. Yolo County: Knights Landing to Woodland


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