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Tables of Contents for Trees of the California Sierra Nevada
Chapter/Section Title
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How to Use This Book
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SECTION I - Leaves needlelike or scalelike (conifers)
14
16
5-Needle Pines -- Needles 2 1/2``-4'' Long
5-Needle Pines -- Needles 1``-2 1/2'' Long
3-Needle Pines with Cones Open
Pines with 1 or 2 Needles or Cones Knobby
Trees with Single Needles on Thin Stalks
Other Conifers with Single Needles: Firs
Conifers with Small Scalelike Leaves
Conifers with Awl-shaped Leaves
SECTION II - Trees with Opposite Compound Leaves
30
8
Leaves Fan-compound: California Buckeye
Leaves Feather-compound: Ashes
Leaves Feather-compound: Elderberries
Leaflets Only Three per Compound Leaf
SECTION III - Trees with Opposite Simple Leaves
38
4
Opposite Leaves Fan-lobed: Maples
Opposite Leaves Egg-shaped: Dogwoods, etc.
SECTION IV - Trees with Alternate Compound Leaves
42
2
Mountain-ashes, Tree-of-Heaven, Hinds Walnut
SECTION V - Trees with Alternate Simple Leaves
44
30
Leaves Fan-lobed or Heart-shaped
Buds with One Scale: Willows I
Buds with One Scale: Willows II
Poplars: Aspen, Cottonwoods
Leaves Mostly Double-toothed
Leaves Single-toothed: Plums, Cherries
Leaves Mostly Single-toothed: Juneberries, etc.
Trees with Clustered End Buds, Acorns: Oaks I
Trees with Clustered End Buds, Acorns: Oaks II
Evergreen with Clustered Buds, Acorns: Oaks III
Broadleaf Evergreen Trees with Leaves Toothed
Broadleaf Evergreen Leaves Sometimes Toothed
Broadleaf Evergreen Leaves Small, Not Toothed
Broadleaf Evergreen Leaves Narrow, Not Toothed
Evergreen Leaves Stiff, Parallel-veined: Yuccas
Key to Trees in Leafless Condition
74
1
References
75
3
Index
78
1
Ruler (metric conversion)
79
1
Map
79