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The cool and bracing coast climate, devoid of any trace of malaria, extends from the northern part of the State to the extreme south. There Is the choice between be-tween this cool, humid atmosphere and the dry, warm atmosphere of tho inland in-land valleys. Of altitude there la yet a greater difference. dif-ference. From Plain Valley, 200 feet below sea level, to the upper SlerraB, 7000 or 8000 above, any altitude can be selected, and comfortable homes be found. The peculiarity of an almost rainless summer, during whlcn tne Injurious germB of animal and vegetable decay are destroyed by thorough desiccation, is one of the striking features of California Cali-fornia climate. During the rainy season it is usually too cool to facilitate fermentation, and the result Is, except along somo of tho river valleys, an absolutely pure atmosphere. at-mosphere. 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