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De I. VNER VEW D Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope

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156 FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE.<br />

ALAsKA.-Sou<strong>the</strong>astern end, on sea side <strong>of</strong> Coast Range, from sea level to 3,000 feet,<br />

northward in small nutmbers, to Wrangell, on mainland, and to Sitka on Alexander<br />

Archipelago: far<strong>the</strong>r northward, sparingly represented on Douglas Island (opposite<br />

Juneau) and on Portage Itay, head <strong>of</strong> Lynn Canal (lot. 59° 20'), <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn limit.<br />

Locally noted as follows : South end <strong>of</strong> Mitk<strong>of</strong> Island (opposite Wrangell); entrance to<br />

6 11 ID I<br />

FIG. 60.-Thlja plictao: a, braneh wvith open cones; b, seed.<br />

Steamer Bay (Etolin Island); Yes Bay (Cleveland Peninsula); Ketchikan Valley (Revillagigedo<br />

Island); Kilowak (Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales Island) : Kaigan (Bella Bella Island).<br />

BRTltStt COLUNIntA. Sea slopes <strong>of</strong> Coist Range and islands from sea level to about<br />

2 400 feet; not in interior plateao, but on slopes <strong>of</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn Gold and Selkirk mountains,<br />

and on west side <strong>of</strong> Continental Divide. Coast Range region <strong>of</strong> heavy rainfall, mostly on

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