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102_116
Climate cont_d.
Snow, 18_14; 31_198, 31_200; 39_48
Snow and wind, enemies of Tan Oak, 11_35
Snow Avalanches, 25_138
Snow drifts in Snow Canyon, 27_109
Snow plant, see Sarcodes sanguinea
Snow storm, 12_29
Spring ceases flow from drought, 41_108
Temperature, ranges of, effect on species, 15_31
Whirlwind, 7_16; 37_108
Wind, 4_51; 7_84; 10_13; 17_174; 25_26; 27_150; 32_8, 32_24, 32_46, 32_48, 32_49, 32_52; 34_17; 37_49, 37_66, 37_107, 37_173; 38_189; 43_405;
Wind effects on Laurel, 12_50
Wind effects on trees, 7_65; 9_36, 9_44; 10_114; 18_29, 18_49, 18_113, 18_116, 18_131
Wind gale, 38_3
Wind Negiddo, Palestine, 43_383
102_117
Climate cont_d.
Wind, north, 12_21; 16_171; 17_140
Wind, landscape effects, 11_158
Wind, relation of the North Pacific Trade Winds to the climate of California, 45_7
Wind, timber blown down, 8_135; 40_8
Wind, trees bent by, 4_106
Wind, very great gale in Berkeley, 45_22
Wind, windblown tree, 18_109, 18_120
Wind, _Wind-blown trees,_ result of poor soil, 10_11
Wind, wind-controlled Live Oak, 18_110
Clintonia, 29_66
Clintonia andrewsiana, 38_169
Clover Creek, 36_42
Coahuilla Valley, 37_181
Coast Range peaks, 38_120c
Cobb Mt., 38_30
Cocos plumosa, 42_30, 42_37
Coldenia canescens, 45_57
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