Forest trees of the Pacific slope . t Bay), lIiiml)oldt County, extending fi-om within a few milesof sea to-from 10 to 40 miles inland and reaching 15,000 feet elevation on seaward slopesof Coast Range. Noted at Crescent City, and in Humboldt , on west sideof Iloopa Valley, on Wilson Creek slope: on trail between Hoopa Valley and Areata,about 4 miles west of Hoopa. at feet ; farther west, in damp gulch between Red-wood Creek and Blue Lake. A few outlying stations occur farther inland, as in Siski- Continued inhaling of the odor from freshly cut timber produces an aggra


Forest trees of the Pacific slope . t Bay), lIiiml)oldt County, extending fi-om within a few milesof sea to-from 10 to 40 miles inland and reaching 15,000 feet elevation on seaward slopesof Coast Range. Noted at Crescent City, and in Humboldt , on west sideof Iloopa Valley, on Wilson Creek slope: on trail between Hoopa Valley and Areata,about 4 miles west of Hoopa. at feet ; farther west, in damp gulch between Red-wood Creek and Blue Lake. A few outlying stations occur farther inland, as in Siski- Continued inhaling of the odor from freshly cut timber produces an aggravated diu-retic effect upon the system. FOEEST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 173 yous, near Waldo. Josephine County, and at a few other places in Oregon; also atwestern base of Mount Shasta near Sisson, Cal., on headwaters of Sacramento River,at about feet, and in Trinity Mountains at head of Halls Gulch (tributary EastFork Trinity River, T. 37 N., R. 6 W.), around Trinity Center, at 3,300 to 4,300 feet, and probably Fig. 66.—Vhumin-mtdris Unrsoniana. OCCURRENCE. Most abundant and largest (north of Rogue River) on west slopes of Coast Rangefoothills from ?, to miles from the ocean. Not very particular in choice of locality ;on coast sand dunes, on high, dry, sandy ridges and slopes of coast hills, and on banks 15188—08 12 174 FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. of streams and lakes. In mountains, best in narrow, damp, sunny ravines. Not exactingin soil requirements, yet best in moist, well-drained soils, neither dry nor swampy. InOregon it tlirives on sandy soils, growing even in dry soils of high ridges, while in north


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