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Common Names, cont_d
Oak, heart wood, 5_9
Oak, Dwarf, 42_150
Oak, Henley, 41_172
Oak, Huckleberry, 41_173
Oak, Interior Live, 39_170; 41_173
Oak, Live, 16_163; 31_51; 37_36, 37_37; 38_7, 38_118; 41_98, 41_107; 47_292, 47_313
Reasons for names of Cal. Oaks, 10_59
Oak, Maul, 35_34; 38_118a
Oak, Mush, 26_6
Oak, Scrub, 46_9
Oak, Shin, 41_107
Oak, Tan, see also Econ. Plants; 16_126, 16_140, 16_146;
Oak, Tan, amount taken for tanbark industry, 16_147, 16_163; 38_158; 39_10, 39_115; 41_61
Oak, Tan-bark, fissuring on trunk, 3_12
Oak, Umbrella, 35_46
102_139
Common Names, cont_d
Oak, Valley, 16_153; 25_12; 26_1; 31_26; 32_181; 33_37; 37_13; 38_10, 38_20, 38_32; 41_173; 47_313
Oak, White, 41_100
Oak-covering, Cal., 49_47
Oak galls, 35_20
Oak trees, 37_137
Ocotillo. See p. 274
Oleander, 43_366
Onion, Wild, 18_143
Orchids, Central America, 49_163
Our Lord_s Candle, 31_185
Oregon Tea Tree, 29_91
Owl_s Clover, 31_30
Ox-tongue, 40_123
Palm, 37_163, 37_185, 37_181; 42_28; 44_170
Palms, cluster of,
Palms, cluster of, 37_181, 37_186
Palms, cultivated by Edward Doheny, 40_154
Palms, tallest, 30_106
Palms, Washington, 37_163
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