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Howell Mt. Mar. 10, 1900
[might be] late. the chuck, chuck of the woodpecker, the squirrels bark -- and such-like woodland sounds.

Miss Watts, whom I met in the hotel parlor last evening, remarked the fragrance of fig wood. I have often noticed the fragrance of the leafy tree but not of the wood. Miss Watts is a Canadian.

Thay call it 8 miles from Angwin's to St. Helena.

No 511 -- Douglas Spruce, invariably called Fir in the country, is now in flower. Staminate inflorescence 6 or 7 lines long, anther cells to each stalk 2.
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