STORM IN THE FORESTS OF THE YUBA. 55 ~ A WIND STORM, IN THE FORESTS OF THE YUBA. -* The mountain winds, like the dew and rain, sunshine and snow, aremeasured and bestowed with—wise- -levsaipon the forests, ~wit-h reference to the . developrneiB* of their highest beauty aad- well-being: However restricted the scope of other forest influences, that of the winds is universal. The snow bends and trims the upper forests every winter, the lightning strikes a single tree here and there, while avalanches mow down thousands at a single, swoop, as a gardener thins out a bed of flowers. But the winds go to every tree j. not one is forgotten ; the (j mountain pine, towering with outstretched arms upon the rugged buttresses of the -A-rps, the lowliest a...