Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... feet altitude , I estimated to Le 60 feet high with a limb spread of 20 feet and trunk diameter of 23 Inches . Cones on this specimen and many others were well - developed , and full of good pine nuts . An unusually large specimen Mr ...
... feet altitude , I estimated to Le 60 feet high with a limb spread of 20 feet and trunk diameter of 23 Inches . Cones on this specimen and many others were well - developed , and full of good pine nuts . An unusually large specimen Mr ...
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... feet . Their depths are as varied . All possess that too - symmetrical form alone could possibly have made one ... feet in length , four feet in width and five feet in depth . It had been so worn - down on one side that the water ...
... feet . Their depths are as varied . All possess that too - symmetrical form alone could possibly have made one ... feet in length , four feet in width and five feet in depth . It had been so worn - down on one side that the water ...
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... feet in elevation , with walls rising gradually from talus slopes on either side to ridges and peaks up to 10,500 feet . The valley floor is an exceptionally long meadow Number 4 named Grace Meadow . As is typical in all our high ...
... feet in elevation , with walls rising gradually from talus slopes on either side to ridges and peaks up to 10,500 feet . The valley floor is an exceptionally long meadow Number 4 named Grace Meadow . As is typical in all our high ...
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