CONTENTS Cover. Base of General Grant Tree, Kings Canyon National Park DESCRIPTION OF THE GIANT SEQUOIA DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GIANT SEQUOIA AND REDWOOD DISCOVERY AND NAMING OF THE SEQUOIAS DISTRIBUTION OF THE GIANT SEQUOIAS GEOLOGICAL RECORD OF THE SEQUOIAS CONSERVATION OF THE GIANT SEQUOIAS ARTIFICIAL REGENERATION OF THE GIANT SEQUOIA BRIEF DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION OF GIANT SEQUOIA GROVES ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE Frontispiece In the Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park 1 Young sequoias 2 The President Tree, Sequoia National Park 3 Fallen sequoias 4 Foliage and cones of the redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) 5 Foliage and cone of the giant sequoia (Sequoia gigantea) 6 Wawona Tree, Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park 7 Round Meadow, Sequoia National Park 8 General Grant Tree, General Grant Grove, Kings Canyon National Park 9 General Sherman Tree, Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park 10 The Grizzly Giant, Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park 11 Fire-scarred giant sequoias 12 Judge Walter Fry, first civilian superintendent of Sequoia National Park, standing beside a sequoia stub that has nearly completely covered itself with bark 13 Stricken Tree, Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park 14 Map showing location of the giant sequoia groves and the relative distribution of the giant sequoias and redwoods
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