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Pacific Valley, Alpine Co., 8000 ft.
forest.
- Near Pacific Valley. At lakelets at top of grade, 8000 ft., going west: Abies magnifica, Ceanothus cordulatus Kell.; Prunus emarginata Walp,; Pinus murrayana Balf.; Pinus monticola Don; Sidalcea no. 10,055; Populus tremuloides Michx.; Potentilla no. 10,010 (st. 10; very abundant about Big Mdw. [Meadow], often carpeting the forest floor in opens; common all through the region and down as far as Dorrington.
On slopes nearly bare of Red Fir or Tamrac Pine or Silver Pine, these rocky slopes will be more or less covered with colonies of Prunus emarginata and Ceanothus cordulatus Kell.
All the above found on the mt. west of Pacific Valley, Stanislaus watershed. At the furthest point we reached, the lakelets either side of road (see U. S.
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Aug. 13, 1923.
Top. map.) Tsuga mertensiana occurs.
[At Dorrington, see pp. 46-47 etc. ante, our camp was a very delightful one. See a brief account of it in "Men and Manners", vol. 7, p.80. This was while making drawings for the Manual.]

- Penstemon no. 10,130. Cont from p. 74. This is P. oreocharis Greene.
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