Field notes, v4133
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christman 1959 Journal 188. 5 Apr. Trip to done, Sacramento and Sierraville, Calif. Hwy #88 12:15 left Berkeley - 57,072 ; 1:45 Tracy 134 161 onto *88 from #99 N.of Stockton. Cloudy a very fine large barn) [57,166] very open parkland ; dark brown soil; grain 168 dairies ; spotty oaks 169 oak groves - trees of small stature riparian stream bed to the SE farmland, no benches 170 Change to red soil; grapes, still riparian -10 > 172 Photo *10 Blue Oaks & lobata -500yds from Lockeforde, Co. apen woodland. Rivervalley to the N. = ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~River 1/2 mile wide Yellow-billed Magpies Black and English Walnut; grapes & pastures 176 more rolling land to SE & more Oaks, same are very large 177 Clements *88 most oaks here are Blue Oaks Lode Star Mill lots of standing water (since SE. of Tracy) 178 lilac & fleX malloup (uplands) of permanent pastures turn off of *12 North to Jackson lawn into a Rivervalley Mokelumne River alfalfa 179,6 up onto flat again - open rolling parkland of Blue Oaks & red gravelly soil, 3/11-12 > 180 *11 & 12 Photos to SE 183 few trees, more to the East, mostly Blue Oaks only a few lobata very rolling, an obvious resistant strata =