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Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
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Apr 1/1901 This morning found us at Glenwood on the coast side of the Santa Cruz range.
This country is principally of redwood type though there are barren and chaparral-covered hills intermixed. Vegetation is rank in the shaded places and ferns, brakes and vines grow in luxuriance. Thus there is a pleasing natural retreat offered ground-nesting species, as also those preferring a preference for underbrush.
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