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Biological Relations cont_d. Kalmia poisons sheep, 47_465 Knobcone pole with 36 cones, 16_138 Layering, 15_36; 18_48 Legumes, sand-binding, 42_231 Lichens on Cal. Live Oak, 25_6 Life history notes, 28_82, 28_84 Madrona, flattened trunks, 10_55; struggle for light, 8_168; trunk girdled, 10_63; trunk scars on, 10_78, 10_96 Major and minor forms, 18_173 Mesquite root, 26_107; 32_23 Migrations of native plants, sheep, 18_52 Mimulus, dwarf, in pine litter, 40_46 Mistletoe, 11_66; on Black Oak, 11_50 Monterey Cypress, form of, 18_124
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Biological Relations cont_d. Mutilation, 17_169, 17_183; reaction to, 28_189 Nanism, 18_160, 18_162, 18_177 Native species, Eremocarpus setigerus, adapts itself to cultivated fields, 40_109 Nemophila insignis, cats like to roll in, 14_42 Oak, galls, 16_195; 35_20; 39_75, 39_76; species killed by excess of water, 5_152 Oak, Douglas, rotting of core, 5_146, 5_148, 5_155 Oak, Valley, weeping form in deep soils, 7_67 Oenothera, 28_171 Orange, trees near Eucalyptus not attacked by scale, 6_82 Orchid, hybrid, 14_30 Orchis, production of new
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