. 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. 180 FOREST TREES OF NORTH AMERICA. 334.âCupressus Macnabiana, Murray, Edinburgh, New Phil. Jotir. uewser. i,293, âGordon, Pinetuni, 64; 2ed. 90.âCarribre, Trait. Conif. 2od. 165.âHoopus, Evergreens, 353.âParlfttoro in Do Candollo, Prodr. xvi^ 473.âKoch, Dendrologio, ii', 150.âVasoy, Ciii;. Forest Trees,36.âWatson, Dot. California, ii, 114.âVcitch, Manual Conif. 233. G. glandulosa, Hooker, (ex. Honkel Â
. 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. 180 FOREST TREES OF NORTH AMERICA. 334.âCupressus Macnabiana, Murray, Edinburgh, New Phil. Jotir. uewser. i,293, âGordon, Pinetuni, 64; 2ed. 90.âCarribre, Trait. Conif. 2od. 165.âHoopus, Evergreens, 353.âParlfttoro in Do Candollo, Prodr. xvi^ 473.âKoch, Dendrologio, ii', 150.âVasoy, Ciii;. Forest Trees,36.âWatson, Dot. California, ii, 114.âVcitch, Manual Conif. 233. G. glandulosa, Hooker, (ex. Honkel «& Hocbstetter, ). (7. Californic r gracilis, Nelson, Pinacoa;, 70, in part. California, mouutaina south of Clear lake, Lake county {Torrey, Bolandcr, Pringle, Miller). A email tree, sometimes 9 meters in height, with a trunk 0,30 to meter in diameter, or more often a tall Bhrub branching from the ground; very rare and local; not rediscovered in the original station reported by Jeffrey, the Mount Sliasta region. Wood not collected. 335.âCupressus Guadalupensis, Watson, ' Proc. Am. Acad, xiv, :iO0; Bot. California, ii, 114. C. macrocarpa, f Watson in Proc. Am. Acad, xi, 119 [not Ilartweg]. C. Arizonica, E. L. Greene in Ball. Torrey Bot. Club, ,64.âRusby in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, ix, 79.âWatson in Proc. Am. Acad, xviii, 157. San Francisco mountains of New Mexico and eastern Arizona {Greene, Rusby), Santa Catalina and Santa Rita mountains, Arizona (Pringle, Lemmon) -, on the Sierra Madre, near Saltillo, and Gaudalnpe island, Mexico (Palmer). A tree 18 to 21 meters in height, with a trunk to meter in diameter; rocky canons and ridges; on the New Mexico and Arizona mountains, forming extensive forests between 5,000 and 8,000 feet elevation, generally on northern slopes; local. Wood light, soft, very close-grained, compact, easily worked, susceptible of a good polish; bands of small summer cells, broad, conspicuous; medullary rays n
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