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Title
White Pine, Hemlock and Larch reproduction on windward side of area shown in #3077. Area cut in 1910 and 1911. Good seed years in 1918 and before
Creator
Unknown
Photographer
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bioscience & Natural Resources Library
Collection
Fritz-Metcalf Photograph Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Location: average distance
Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable
One person present, name unknown
Type
image
Identifier
fritz_metcalf-8070
Subject
Cut-over lands
Regeneration
Pinus strobus
Tsuga sp
Larix sp
Trees - Reproduction
Unknown
Place
Unknown

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