Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... discovered the first - known occurrence of the Single - leaf or Pinon Pine ( Pinus monophylla , Torrey and Fremont ) in Yosemite National Park . Jepson in his " Trees of California " issued December 16 , 1309 , says , " On the west ...
... discovered the first - known occurrence of the Single - leaf or Pinon Pine ( Pinus monophylla , Torrey and Fremont ) in Yosemite National Park . Jepson in his " Trees of California " issued December 16 , 1309 , says , " On the west ...
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... discovered the Single - leaf Pines . Mr. Matthes suggested this point be designated " Pinon Point " to bring attention to the location of these trees , and because of fine views obtainable . Looking south across the deep canyon of ...
... discovered the Single - leaf Pines . Mr. Matthes suggested this point be designated " Pinon Point " to bring attention to the location of these trees , and because of fine views obtainable . Looking south across the deep canyon of ...
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... discovered a new source for bear observations . An alert t affic manager discove : ed a new source of revenue and soon park visitors were being transport- ed to the ' Bear Pit " armed with འ fa hlights . The first issue of Yo- semite ...
... discovered a new source for bear observations . An alert t affic manager discove : ed a new source of revenue and soon park visitors were being transport- ed to the ' Bear Pit " armed with འ fa hlights . The first issue of Yo- semite ...
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