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EedClierry, Wild 66,282,428 



Bed Cypress 184,334,350,398,466 



lied Elm .' 122,304,374,440 



Red Fir (Abies magnifica) 214,346,412,478 



Knl Kir (Abiosnobilis) 214,346,412,478,573 



Red Fir (Pseudotsuga Donglasii) 209, 265, 344, 352, 410, 476, 565, 575 



Ked Fir the most important timber tree of the Pacific region 7 



Red Gum 86, 2S8, 350, 361, 414,430 



IN-tl ll;iw (Ci;it;ciis coccinea) 78, 286 



Red Haw (Cratiegus flava, far. pubescens) 83, 286, 304, 430 



Rod Iron wood 39,272,358,422 



Red Maple .50, 276, 358, 424 



lti-d Mulberry 128,306,376,442 



Red Oak (Qneivus falcata) 151,265,320,350,388,454 



Red Oak (Quercus rubra) 148,265,318,350,386,452 



Rod Oak (Quercus rubra, var. Texana) 148, 318, 388, 452 



Red Pine 192,336,350,402,468 



Red Stopper 89,288,366,430 



Redbud (Cercis Canadensis) 61,280,362,420 



Ked bud (Cercis reniforrnis) 61,280 



Redwood 185,334,350,398,466,579 



Redwood Belt the most important feature in tbe Coast Range of the 



Coast .Forest 8 



Redwood of California, economic value of the 578 



Redwood standing in the forests of California May 31, 1880, tabular state- 

 ment of the amount of 579 



Region, the Atlantic 3-6 



Region, the Pacific 6-10 



Remarks, general, on the forests of North America 3-16 



Reynosia 10,13 



Reynosia latifolia 39,249,253,256,272,358,422 



Rhamindium revolutum 39 



RMAMNACEJE 39-42,253,256,272,358,422 



Rhamnus 10-13 



Rhamnus alnifolius 41 



Rbamnns Californica 40,250,272 



Rhaiunus Cnlifoniica, var. tomentella 41 



Rhamnus Caroliniana 40,250,253,256,272,358,422 



Ehf(mnu& elUpticus 41 



Rhamnus. fema 39 



RhamiiUH ht.'rigatus 39 



JthamtniK laurifolins 40 



Rhamnus oleifolius 40 



Rhammis Pursbiana .' 41,250,253,256,272,358,422 



Jlhamntts tomenttUui 41 



Rhizophora 10, 11, 14 



Rhizophora Americana 86 



Rhizophora Mangle 86,249,253,257,265,288,364,430 



Rhizophora racemosa 86 



RHIZOniOKACKjE 86,87,253,257,288,364,430 



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



Rhode Island, rank of, according to value of lumber products 487 



Rho-e Island, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., 



in 491,500,501 



Rhode Island, the Northern Pine Belt in 500 



Rhododendron 11, 12, 15 



Rhododendron maximum 99,250,254,257,292,368,434 



Rhododendron maximum, var. album 99 



Rhododendron maximum, var. purpureum 99 



Rhododendron maximum, var. roseum- 99 



Rhododendron procerum 99 



Rhododendron purpurffum 99 



Rhododendron Purshii 99 



Rhus 10,12,14 



Rhus arborescens - 33 



Rhu-8 Canadcnse 52 



Rlius copallina 53,250,253,256,278,300,424 



Rhus ci'pallina, var. angustialata 53 



Rhus copallina, var. anyustifolia 53 



Rhus copallina, var.integrifolia 53 



Rbus copallina, var. lanceolata 53, 250, 278, 424 



Rhuit copallina, var. latialata 53 



RhuK copallina, var. latifolia 53 



Rhus copailina, rar. leucantha 53 



Rhus copaUina, var. serrata 53 



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Rhus cotinoidea 52,250,278 



Rhus cotinus 52 



i Rltus glabra 53 



Rhus hypseloaendron .vj 



Rhus Irueantha 53 



| RhusMetopium 54,249,253,256,278,360,424 



Rhus Toxicodendron 54 



Rhus typhina 52,250,278 



Rhus tt/phina, var. laciniata 52 



A7n'.s' typhina, var. viridijlora 52 



Rhus veni-nata 54, 250, 278 



! Rhus remix 54 



Rhus viridijlora 52 



River Birch 161,324,392,458 



River Cottonwood 172,328,394,460 



Robinia 10,13 



Robinia fragili* "> 



Robinia glutinota 58 



Robinia Neo-Mexicana 13,56,249,253,256,278,360,426 



Robinia Pseudacacia 55, 249, 253, 256, 259, 278, 350, 30, 424 



Robinia viscosa 56,249,278 



Rock Chestnut Oak 142,265,316,350,384,416,450 



Rock Elm 123,304,374,440 



Rock Maple 48,276,358,422 



Rocky Mountain region, northern, report by Mr. Sereno Watson on the 



forests of the 564,565 



ROSACK.E 64-85,253,256,282,362,428 



Rose Bay 99,292,368,434 



Rosemary Pine 197,340,350,404,416,470 



Rosiu and tar produced in North Carolina, grades of 517 



Royal Palm 218,348,352 



l RUBIACEvE 95,96,253,257,290,366,432 



Rum Cherry 68,282,362,428 



RUTACEJ3 29-32,253,256,268,356,420 



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Sabal 11,16 



Sabal Palmetto 217,250,348,352 



Saffron Plum 103,294,368,434 



Sage-brush 575 



Saginaw valley in Michigan, lumber industry of 552 



Saguaro 90,288 



SALICACE.* 165-175,255,258,326,394,460 



Salix ...11,12.16 



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Salix ambigua 165 



Salix amygdaloides 13,166,250,255,258,326,394,460 



Salix argophylla 168 



Salix arguta 167 



Salix arguta, var. lasiandra 167 



Salix Biffelovii 170 



Salix Rigelovii, var./wwrior 170 



Salix brachycarpa 168 



Salix brachystachys . 170 



Salix brachystachys, var. Scouleriana 170 



Salix Caroliniana 165 



Salix cklorophylla, var. peUita 171 



Salix cordata 170 



Salix cordata, var./oteato 165 



Salix cordata, var. vestita 170,250,328 



Salix crassa. 169 



Salix cuneata 171 



Salix discolor 169,250,328 



Sulix discolor, var. eriocephala .' 169 



Salix discolor, par. prinoides 169 



Salix eriocephala 169 



Salix exigua 168 



Salix falcata 165 



Salix Fendteriana 167 



Salix flavescens 169, 250, 255, 2J8, 328, 394, 460 



Salix jlavescent (Salix flavescens, var. Sconleriana) 170 



; Salix flavescens, var. Scouleriana 170, 250, 255, 258, 328, 394, 460 



Salix Jlavo-virena 165 



Salix fluviatalis 168 



Salix Hartwegi 171 



Salix Hindsiana ... 169 



