146 



RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA. 



Inventions, effects of, 10, 11, 13 



Iowa, settlers from, 75 



Irish immigrants 74, 110 



Irish potatoes 39, 50, 58, 82, 83, 



133-135 

 Iron compounds in soil, etc. (60, 



61), 93, 94, 96 

 "Ironweed" (see Vernonia) 

 "Irpnwpod" 25, 32, 44 

 Irrigation (in the West) 10 

 Islands along coast 87 

 Italian immigrants 74, 76, 110 

 Itea 85 

 "Ivy" (Kalmia) 32, 44 



Jackson (Clarke Co.) 36, 112 

 Jackson anticline 23, 93; forma- 

 tion 92 



"Japan 'clover" 55 

 Japanese in Alabama 107 

 Jennings, H., work of, 60 

 "Jessamine," yellow 33, 44 

 Jews 72, 74, 76, (110), 113, 114 

 Juglans nigra (31), 103 

 Juncus Roemerianus 89 

 "Juniper" 66, 103 

 Juniperus Virginiana (27), 31, 

 (33), 88, 103 



K 



Kalmia latifolia 32, 44 



Kansas, climate of, 101 



Kentucky 73, 139 



Kitchen middens 87 



Klondike, gold discoveries 39, 127 



Knapp, I. N., 21 



Kuhnistera 68 



Labor, expenditures for, 18, 19, 

 82, 121; required for peanuts 

 and cotton 50 



Lafayette formation 93 



Land, value of, 18 



Law of diminishing returns 136 



Lawrenceville (Henry Co.) 95 



Leaching of soils 43, 65, 69, 87, 101 



Leguminous plants 88, 97 



Lepidium Virginicum 55 



Lespedeza striata 55 



Lett, W. L., work of, 60 



Lettuce 132 



Lignite 94 



Lignitic strata 92 



Lime 96, 97 



Lime hills 14, 26, 27, 29, 31, 95, 

 97, 103-104 



Lime-sink region 51-60 

 Lime-sinks (40), 52, 98 

 Limestone 27, 31, 40, 51, 94, 98 

 "Lin" 31, 43, 104 

 Linden (Marengo Co.) 26, 95 

 Liquidambar 25, 31, 43, 54, 66, 



85, 88, (95), 104 

 Liriodendron 25, 31, 43, (45), 54, 



66, (95), 104 

 "Live oak" 88-90, 103 

 Live-stock on farms 18, (50), 82, 



117, 121 (See also Animals, 



Cattle) 



Livingston (Sumter Co.) 26, 95 

 "Lizard's tail" 86 

 Locks and dams 30 

 "Long moss" 97 (see Spanish 



moss) 

 Long-leaf pine 25, 31, 33, 43, 45, 



52-54, 61, 65, 66, (68), 95, 97. 



101, 103 



Lookout Hill (Monroe Co.) 29 

 Lophiola 68 

 Louisiana 60, 73, 110 

 L. & N. R. R. 26, 30, 36, 76, 85 

 Lower Peach Tree (Wilcox Co.) 



93, 95 



Ludwigia virgata 68 

 Lumbering 17, 19, 25, 55, 66, 68, 



75, 77, 78, 83, 86, 101 

 Lutherans 74, 114 

 Luverne(Crenshaw Co.) 45, 48, 112 

 Lyell, Charles, observations of, 11 



M 



Machine shops 83 

 Magnesia in soils 24, 96 

 "Magnolia" 25, 31, 43, 54, 66, 88, 



95, 104 

 Magnolia acuminata 32, 104; 



glance 25, 44, 54, 67, 85, 88; 



grandiflora 25, 31, 43, 54, 66, 



88, (95), 104; macrophylla 32; 



pyramidata 32, 44; Virginiana 



(see M. glauca) 

 Managers of farms 127 

 Manganese in soils 96 

 Manningham (Butler Co.) 28 

 Manufacturing 19, 56, 83, 84, 110 

 Manure 78 

 "Maple," red 25, 31, 43, 54, 66, 85, 



104; silver 32, 104; sugar 104 

 Marble and stone works 83 

 Marengo County 23, 95 

 Marl 94 



Marshes 16, 85-87, 92 

 Maryland, settlers from 35, 73 

 Matson, G. C., paper by, 23 

 "May haw" 52, 54 



