28 REPORT ON THE TIMBERS OF THE 
The white oak through here forms about forty per cent. of 
the forest timbers, the liriodendron about four or five per 
cent. Hickory is very fine. Undergrowth mostly of black 
and Spanish oak, with some post oak, considerable hickory,. 
and small amount of white oak. Location, open upland for- 
est, between Dublin and Clinton. 
Name. Number. floes: Dead. Decayed. 
diameter. 
Wihite yale. eixel te, ee) <a eee eee 14 30 inches. I 2 
isiniodendron ss.) 12%) vos, eae eee 7 Gis OL fo) oO 
Swamp laurelyoak sco. cme eye 6 Moy) Gi oO fo) 
IBarirAm Oaks apy swece ts Wee win tre nye mieues 4 hey SC fe) I 
RECs Oak akrcmronie: 1s) ose eaten tel eek: 3 27 are fo) I 
SAW CEL/OUM 4 (yf) ie) Ne pio) bono) 7 BOmE I fo} 
SxS IG Soe ae oO. oe oe Ac 2a oye OL fo) I 
White elm, white and shag hickory, black and white ash, pin 
oak, etc., are found, but not in this section. Location, Little 
Obion river, about seven or eight miles north of Clinton. 
The hickory and white oak are very fine. 
Name. Number. rentics Dead. Decayed. 
lameter. 
Witte YOakvees. nt een pte! sto wane 21 25 inches. I 3 
liriedenaron’.1\ sues hee ee ee 8 20) Si fe) I 
Blackcoaksitpte 6 ea hke aces ic ices eae I 20) ce fe) fo) 
SSP ANISM OG ee clas eas auit Miniter. I PES iG fo) fo) 
Pig and black hickory are in locality, but not in the section. 
Location, the forest along the net-work of creeks south of 
Lovelaceville. Dogwood, alder, persimmon, winged elm, etc.,. 
are small growths. 
Name. Number. mete cee Dead. Decayed. 
lameter. 
Post oali,” Jc tal to pleas ns tay) et ohete Bite 19 21 inches. fo} 3 
BlacksOalin se. ys! fekrac fer iovtil teen 5 BA, gree oO 2 
SoAe Ory at ee AGG. ty iaboea 5 fc I Medy as fo) fo) 
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