. Report on the forests of North America [microform] : (exclusive of Mexico). Trees; Trees; Wood; Forests and forestry; Timber; Arbres; Arbres; Bois; Forêts et sylviculture; Bois d'oeuvre. 156 FOREST TREES OF NORTH AMERICA. 288.—Castanopsis chrysophylla, A. DeCandolle;. Seemann'a Jour. Bot. i, 182; Prodr. xvi>, 109.—Watson iu King's Rop. y, 322; Bot. California, ii, 100.—Gray in Proo. Am. Acad. Til, 401.— Torwy, Bot. Wilkes Kxped. 463.—Vasey, Cat. Forest Trees, 27.—Hall fn Coulter's Bot. Gazette, ii, 91. Caatanea ehryfOphylla, Douglas in Hooker's London Jour. Bot. ii, 496, t. 16.—Bentham, P


. Report on the forests of North America [microform] : (exclusive of Mexico). Trees; Trees; Wood; Forests and forestry; Timber; Arbres; Arbres; Bois; Forêts et sylviculture; Bois d'oeuvre. 156 FOREST TREES OF NORTH AMERICA. 288.—Castanopsis chrysophylla, A. DeCandolle;. Seemann'a Jour. Bot. i, 182; Prodr. xvi>, 109.—Watson iu King's Rop. y, 322; Bot. California, ii, 100.—Gray in Proo. Am. Acad. Til, 401.— Torwy, Bot. Wilkes Kxped. 463.—Vasey, Cat. Forest Trees, 27.—Hall fn Coulter's Bot. Gazette, ii, 91. Caatanea ehryfOphylla, Douglas in Hooker's London Jour. Bot. ii, 496, t. 16.—Bentham, PI. Hartweg. 337.—Hooker, Fl. ii, 159.—Nuttall, Sylva, i, 21; 2 ed. i, 37.—Bot. Meg. t. 49()3.—Torrey in Pacific R. R. Rep. iv, 137; Bot. Mex. Boundary Survey, 205.—Morren in Belg. Hort. vii, 248, t. 240.—Newberry in Pacific R. R. Rep. vi, 26, 89, —,xii, 3, t, 1184.—Cooper in Smitlisonian Rep. 1658,261.—Kellogg in Proc. Calirornia Acad, ii, 280.— Bolander in Proc. California Acad, iii, 231.—Engelmann in Wheeler's Rep. yi, 375.—Shingles in London Gard. Chronicle^ 18H2, 716. Castanea chrysophylla, var. minor, Bentbam, PL Hartweg. 337- Caatanea sempervirena, Kollogg in Proc. California Acad, i, 71. C. chrysophylla, var. minor, a. De Candolle, Prodr. xvi«, 110. C. chrysophylla, var. pumila, Vasey, Cat. Forest Trees, 27. CHINQUAPIN. Cascade mountaiDs, Oregon, below 4,000 feet elevation, south along the western slopes of the Sierra Nevadas, and through the California Coast ranges to the San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains. A tree 15 to 24 meters in height, with a trunk to meter in diameter, or at high elevations and toward its southern limits reduced to a low shrub; most common and reaching its greatest development iu the Coast Bange valleys of northern California; at its southern limits rarely below 10,000 feet elevation. Wood light, soft, not strong, close-grained, compact; layers of annual growth marked


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