Big River, Mendocino County, California. Redwood second growth cutting experiment plot. Showing how the stumps and logs were numbered for identification in later studies. Each tree was given a number, which was painted on the stump e.g. #95, and the logs were numbered and painted 95-1, 95-2, 95-3, etc., being the butt log. March 1923, E. Fritz
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Location: close study Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable No people present in picture
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fritz_metcalf-5259
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Studies - Redwood cutting experiments University of California - Forestry - Experimental areas Plots Plots - Cutting plots Plots - Big River Sequoia sempervirens - Stumps Sequoia sempervirens - Logs Sequoia sempervirens - Second growth Studies - Redwood Project #688 Sequoia sempervirens Mendocino County
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