26 REPORT ON TILE TIMBERS 
Name. Number. pee Dead. Decayed. 
iameter. 
Waite noa ke is) eels ye ees toa 13 18-30 inches fo) 3 
SUIS A OAK se, tele Meee eae 5 2Boue fo) 2 
Blacktoak..ih ss seen seneee I To fee fo) ° 
Liriodendron (poplar). .... . 2 ZO} is fo) fo) 
phan Hickory <a. |e e-em I DOr fo) oO 
Blacklocust apse sist te etna tome I Zone fe) fo) 
Black gum, dogwood, mulberry, and sycamore form the less. 
important timbers. | 
Location, a foot-hill about three miles from Fredonia, on 
Dalton road, near a small branch, which forms the dividing 
line between the limestone and a Sub-carboniferous sandstone. 
All through to Donaldson creek the timbers are heavy and 
fine, and a large proportion of white ash is found. 
Name. Number. ee Cut. Dead. Decayed. 
lameter. 
Wihttevoakie sis 17 36-50 inches 6 fo) 2 
Redvoaky. <a 2 20. te I fo) fo) 
Liriodendron.. . 5 B07 08 2 oO I 
Wihetevashi mee cer.0 te 4 voy DAC fo) fo) I 
Black hickory . . 4 20. gue 2 oO fo) 
Pig hickory . . I 22, eas fo) fo) fo) 
Sugar-tree . I Zor sie oO fo) {o) 
Black walnut, black oak, and white elm are found in the 
locality. Formation, the sandstone of the coal measures. 
Location, hill slope, south exposure, just after crossing Lick 
creek, and on the border of the “belt” of fine timbers 
spoken of elsewhere. 
Name. Number. eae Cut. Dead. Decayed. 
iameter. 
White oak..... 8 26 inches. I fo) 2 
Blackioake 1. vent 3 ahoy OG oO fo) fe) 
Pig DickoOny =. - a's 6 Roper UE I fo) fo) 
Liriodendron is found in the locality, though all the timbers 
here are below the average in the country. Location, near 
Providence, after crossing the ‘belt’ of fine timbers. 
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