TIMBER OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA 75 



account for much of the poor and sappy material recently 

 put on the market. If the timber were creosoted one need 

 have no fear of using any of these. 



[/Ji/ ptnMeslon of U. .S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



FIG. 16. Sugar Pine and Incense Cedar in foreground, 

 Western Yellow Pine in background. 



Sugar Pine (P. lambertiand), Fig. 16, forms extensive 

 forests iii the Eocky Mountains and furnishes most of the 

 timber of the west United States. It is confined to Oregon 



