Field notes, v1731
Page 273
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N. prof. Sept 13, '58 From La Calf. Rising back to Wichita, we took its road which passes on the east of the Kaweah Mountains to Glennville. Not of the way up from the river, the rocks in the deeper gorges - live oak encrusted, but at little distances it passes into a thick forest of incense cedar, white oak, yellow-jefferson, mop pines and black-oak. The creek, which is about a mile past Northern Mission creek, looked like a particularly good place for game, but again none could be found. Glennville is again in the deeper gorges - live oak encrusted.