Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 171991 |
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... feet with diame- ters of four to six feet . It is a truly splendid species and is the chief ele- ment in the main portion of the Sierra forest belt . Its needles are in threes and its fine tall trunks in the most typi- cal form are ...
... feet with diame- ters of four to six feet . It is a truly splendid species and is the chief ele- ment in the main portion of the Sierra forest belt . Its needles are in threes and its fine tall trunks in the most typi- cal form are ...
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... feet in diameter and its closely fissured bark , which protects it , is three to five inches in thickness . It is ... feet and diameter ( at 12 feet ) from 5 to 271⁄2 feet . The Big Tree has a thick bark of 9 dark - red fibres which is ...
... feet in diameter and its closely fissured bark , which protects it , is three to five inches in thickness . It is ... feet and diameter ( at 12 feet ) from 5 to 271⁄2 feet . The Big Tree has a thick bark of 9 dark - red fibres which is ...
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... feet is to measure a large num- ber of trees of a given species in a given locality and apply the average figures to the trees of the same diameters and heights within that locality . Since there are , how- ever , a great many species ...
... feet is to measure a large num- ber of trees of a given species in a given locality and apply the average figures to the trees of the same diameters and heights within that locality . Since there are , how- ever , a great many species ...
Contents
The Fire Type Forest of the Sierra Nevada | |
Aerial Protection of Our National Forests | |
Californias Redwoods and Her Highways | |
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