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Bubb's Creek. July 12, 1900.
the rocks. Male flowers of purple cones. Female cones of large blunt thick scales; cone 2 1/2 in. long about. Have not seen a perfect one. See p. 191, also 94. Mr. Eels notes the dead Tamaracks here_ and asks why there should be so many. He speaks of the dead Tam. in Jack Main's Canon above Hetch Hetchy called the "Dead Forest." _ Under West Vidette
No. 831. Juniperus occidentalis Hook. Upper Bubb's Creek. Assuming characteristic [forest.]
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