. The big trees of California, their history and characteristics. Sequoia. [from old catalog]. '^i. in general outline, nor is its^ cubical contents as great as some other trees in the grove. It is located on more compara- tively open and dry ground, and has a unique individuality of majestic grandeur all it» own, different from any other laiown Sequoia. It has been very badly injured by fires during unknown past centuries, leaving only four narrow strips of sapwood conecting with its roots. Many of its top branches have been broken down by the weight of heavy winter snows and fierce galeSn of


. The big trees of California, their history and characteristics. Sequoia. [from old catalog]. '^i. in general outline, nor is its^ cubical contents as great as some other trees in the grove. It is located on more compara- tively open and dry ground, and has a unique individuality of majestic grandeur all it» own, different from any other laiown Sequoia. It has been very badly injured by fires during unknown past centuries, leaving only four narrow strips of sapwood conecting with its roots. Many of its top branches have been broken down by the weight of heavy winter snows and fierce galeSn of. wind. One of its large ^ branches, one hundred feet. 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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