[[18]] Now called Pinus monophylla, or one-leaf piñon.

[[19]] Written at Pioche, Nevada, in October, 1878.

[[20]] Written at Eureka, Nevada, in November, 1878.

[[21]] Date and place of writing not given. Published in the San Francisco Evening Bulletin, January 15, 1879.

[[22]] November 11, 1889; Muir’s description probably was written toward the end of the same year.

[[23]] This tree, now known to botanists as Picea sitchensis, was named Abies Menziesii by Lindley in 1833.

[[24]] Also known as “canoe cedar,” and described in Jepson’s Silva of California under the more recent specific name Thuja plicata.

[[25]] Now classified as Tsuga mertensiana Sarg.

[[26]] Now Abies grandis Lindley.

[[27]] Chamæcyparis lawsoniana Parl. (Port Orford cedar) in Jepson’s Silva.