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think they might kill a cat, since the will kill a fox caught in a trap." This boy called on me. I did not associate him with the Mendocino Clarks until he told me. I asked him if his fathere was J.H. Clark. He said yes in a very pleased way. I sometimes have a trick of remembering initials. These initials I remebered thirteen years altho I had never seen the man.
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- Coyotes. Se Index to Pacific Rural Press, particularly the Volumes for 1909. - Trees and cloudburst. See index to Pacific rural Press, 1909, January. "Tick-wood" - Called at the Blakes (Mrs. Chas. T.) but all the others were there. Edwin used the term Tickwood but I could not make out what species of the chaparral he meant; it has narrow leaves he says and does not grow in Strawberry Ca_on. [Anson] & Anita apply the term to Baccharis douglasii. - May 22, 1910. [= Baccharis pilularis.]
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