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GENERAL INDEX. 



Mains diversifolia 



Malus microcarpa coronaria 



Malus rivularis 



Main x setnpervirens 



Malus subcordata 



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73 



72 



73 



72 



73 



Manchineel 121,304 



Manchuieel, Mountain 54,278,360,424 



Mancinella venenata 121 



Mangrove 87,265,288,364,430 



Mangrove, Black 117,302 



Mangrove, White 87,288,364,430 



Maple, Ash-leaved 51,276,360,124 



Maple, Black Sugar .49,276,350,358,424 



Maple, Broad-leaved 47,274,358,422 



Maple, Dwarf .-. 48,274 



Maple, Goose-foot 46,274 



Maple Hard 48,276,358,422,576 



Maple. Mountain 46,274 



Maple, Red 50,276,358,424 



Maple, Rock 48,276,358,422 



Maple, Silver 49,276,358,424 



Maplo, Soft (Acer dasycarpnm) 49,276,358,424 



Maplo, Soft (Acer rubrum) 50,276,358,424 



Maple, Striped 46,274 



Maple, Sugar 48,276,358,422 



Maple sugar and molasses produced in the United States in 1879, amount 



of 485 



Maple, Swamp 50,276,358,424 



Maple, Tine 47,274,358,422 



Maple, Water 50,276,358,424 



Maple, White 49,276,358,424 



Maritime Pine Belt in Georgia 519 



Maritime Pine Belt in Mississippi 532 



Maritime Pine Belt in North Carolina 515 



Maritime Pine Region in Alabama 525 



Marlbcrry 100,292 



Marylantt, lumber industry and manufactures from wood in 486,487,511 



Maryland, rank of, according to value of lumber products 487 



Maryland, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., in 491, 511 



Massachusetts, lumber industry and manufactures from wood in. .486, 487, 500, 501 



Massasbnsetts, rank of, according to value of lumber products 487 



Massachusetts, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., 



in 491,500,501 



Massachusetts, the Northern Pine Belt in 500 



Mastic 101,292,368,434 



Maul Oak 146,316,386,452 



May Cherry '. 84,286,364,430 



May Haw 82,286,364,430 



Meadow Pine 202,342,352,406,416,474 



MEUACEJK 33,34,253,256,270,356,420 



Melicocca panieulata 45 



Melilobus heterophylla 59 



Mespilus acerifolia 80 



Mespilus testivalis 82 



Mespilus apiifolia 81 



Mespilus arborea 84 



Mespilus arbutifolia 83 



Mespilus Azarolus 81 



Mespilus berberifolia ;.. 82 



Mespilus Bosciana 77 



Mespilus Calpodeiidron 79 



Mespilus Canadensis 84 



Mespilus Canadensis, var. cordata 84 



Mespilus Canadensis, var. oboialis -. . v 85 



Mespilus Caroliniana 82 



Mespilus coccinea 77 



Mespilus cordata 80 



Mfspilus cornifolia 80 



Mespilus Crus-galli 76 



Mespilus Crus-galli, var. puracanihifolia 76 



Mespilus Crus-galli, var. salicifolia 76 



Mespilus cuneifolia (Cratiegus Crus-galli) 76 



Mespilus cuneifolia (Crataegus toiuentosa, var. punctata) 80 



Mfspilus cuneiformis 76 



Mespilus elliptica (Cratsegus Crnsgallii $6 



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Mespilus elliptica (Crategus flava, var. pubescens) 83 



Metpilit flabellata 77 



Mespilus flava 82 



Mespilus flsxispina- 82 



Mespilus glandulosa 77 



Mespilus hicmalis 83 



Mespilus latifolia 79 



Mespilus linearis 77 



Mespilus lobata 79 



Mespilus lucida 76 



Mespilus lucida, var. anguslifolia 77 



Mespilus Michauxii 83 



Mespilus monogyna, var. apiifolia 81 



Mespilus nivea 84 



Mespilus odorata 79 



Mespilus oialifolia . 76 



Mespilus Phcenopyrum 80 



Mfspilus populifolia 78 



Mespilus pruinosa 79 



Mespilus prunettifolia 76 



Mespilus prunifolia - 77 



Mespilus pubescens 77 



Mespilus punctata 80 



Mespilus pyrifolia (Crata-gus tomentosa) 79 



Mespilus pyrifolia (Crattegus tomentosa, var. punctata) 80 



Mespilus rolundifolia (Cratajgus coccinea) 77 



Mespilus rotundifolia (Cratsegus Crns-galli, var. prunifolia) 77 



Mespilus salicifolia 70 



Mespilus spathulata 81 



Mef<pilus tilicpfolia ! 78 



Mespilus turbinata 82 



Mespilus viridis 78 



Mespilus Watsoniana 76 



Mespilus Wendlandii 77 



Mesquit 62,265,280,350,362,426 



Mesquit, Screw-pod 62,280,362,426 



Mesquit the most important species in the valleys of the Atlantic Mexi- 

 can region 9 



Method of determining the fuel value of woods 247,251,252 



Method of determining the strength of woods 252 



Metopium Linncei 54 



Mexican Banana 219,348 



Mexican Forest of southern Texas, extent of 6 



Mexican Mulberry 128,306 



Mexican Persimmon 105,2(14 



Michauxia sessilis 25 



Michigan, destrnctiveness of forest fires in 550 



Michigan, Itfmber industry and manufactures from wood in v*S6. 487, 551, 552 



Michigan , lumber industry of the Saginaw valley in 552 



Michigan, maple-sugar product of 551 



Michigan, rank of according to value of lumber products 487, 552 



Michigan, remarks by Mr. H. C. Putnam on the forests of 553, 554 



Michigan, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., in. .491, 550-554 

 Michigan, tabular statement of the amount of White Pine standing in 



the forests of, May 31, 1880 551 



Mimosa biceps 62 



Mimosa frondosa 62 



Mimosa glauca 62 



Mimosa Guadalupensis 64 



Mimosa latisiliqua 64 



Mimosa leucocephala 



Mimosa rosea - 



Mimosa TJnguis-cati 64 



Mimusops -- 11, 15 



Mimusops dissectft - 10-* 



Mimusops Sieberi 103,249,254,257,294,368,434 



Minnesota, forests on Indian reservations in 559, 560 



Minnesota, lumber industry and manufactures from wood in 486,487,558 



Minnesota, rank of, according to value of lumber products 487, 559 



Minnesota, remarks by Mr. H. C. Putnam on the forests of 559,560 



Minnesota, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., in.. 491, 558-5GO 

 Minnesota, tabular statement of the amount of White Pine standing in 



the forests of, May 31, 1880 558 



Minnesota, the Northern Pina Belt in 



Mississippi Basin and the Atlantic Plain, Deciduous Forest of the 4 



