LOBLOLLY OR NORTH CAROLINA PINE. 



Tr>on and Tuxedo: report of road work done by U. 8. Office of Public Roads during 

 biennial period: experiment* with glutrin on the sand-clay road; report on Central Highway, 

 glfinc Act MUbliuiinir ami report of trip over this Highway; suggested road legislation; 

 report on the Ahevill City watershed; report on the Struan property at Arden, Buncombe 

 County; report on the woodlands on the farm of Or. J. W. Kilgore, Iredell County; report on 

 examination of the woodlands on the Berry place, Orange County; report on the forest prop- 

 erty of M' Julia A. Thome. Asheboro, Randolph County; report on the examination of the 

 fur a| land* of the Butters Lumber Company, Columbus County; proposed forestry legislation; 

 kwamp landi and drainage, giving drainage districts: suggested drainage legislation; proposed 

 FUhcriea Commission bill 



Biennial Report, 1913-1914, Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, 1915. 8, 

 190 pp. Postage 1) cents. 



Samples of any mineral found In the State may be sent to the office of the 

 Geological and Economic Survey for identification, and the same will be clas- 

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 QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATIONS WILL BE MADE. Samples should be in a lump 

 form if possible, and marked plainly on outside of package with name of 

 sender, postoffice address, etc.; a letter should accompany sample and stamp 

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