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Economic or Useful Plants cont_d.
Fir, Douglas, barn made of, 17_192
Fir, white, boards for inside use, 13_116; 14_122; 17_186; 18_31
Food, Indian, 8_162, 8_163; 11_53; 12_24, 12_41, 12_107, 12_185; 37_123
Food of natives during early Spanish exploration, 40_136
Foodstuffs, Pompeian remains, 15_99
Fritillaria, deer eat shoots, 18_158
Goose berries, 44_124
Gooseberry, for cooking, 4_158
Grapes, 5_177; 11_110
Grapevines, 15_119; 33_78, 33_150; 37_174, 37_181
Grass, horses especially fond of, 4_119, 4_122
102_169
Economic or Useful Plants cont_d.
Hay, 6_147
Hazel trunks, uses of, 10_147
Huckleberry industry in Mendocino City, 45_6
Indian-economic botany, 14_96
Indian remedy, 29_84
Indian uses for plants, 6_99_1_102; 7_143, 7_148, 7_149; 8_66, 8_102, 8_160; 12_132, 12_156; 18_95; 37_123; 49_92
Krameria parvifolia, browsed by animals, 30_101
Jepsonia Parryi, children eat bulbs, 18_80
Larrea tridents, economic uses of, 37_86
Lilium rubescens, deer eat, 18_158
Loquat, 42_30
Loquat orchard, 42_133; 44_21
Lupines, Pine, fed on by
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