

INDEX. 



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Age, effect on pine wood 17 



Alabama central pine belt, description 41 



Longleaf Pine forests, description 38 



north, Longleaf Pine forests, description 41 



shipments of timber and lumber in 1892 42 



Anatomy, minute, of pine wood 148 



Annual rings of wood, description 144 



false 151 



Atlantic pine region, description 31 



Bleeding, effect 21,72 



Botanical description and morphology of Cuban Pine 81 



Loblolly Pine 121 



Longleaf Pine -18 



of Shortleaf Pine 101 



Spruce Pine 13ti 



diagnosis of Principal Southern pines 12 



names of pines, lit Ill 



Boxing, effect 21 



Branch, root, and stem system of Loblolly Pine 121 



Longleaf Piae 49 



Brunswick, Ga., exports of lumber for years 1884-1894 30 



Tfntral pine belt of Alabama, description 41 



Character of wood of Southern pines compared 13 



Characteristics of distribution in different regions of Shortleaf 



Pine. 



Charcoal burning, use of Longleaf Pine 48 



Charleston, S. C., lumber trade, 1880-1894 34 



number of barrels and total value of rosin 



shipped, 1880-1894 33 



casks and total value of spirits 



turpentine shipped, 1880-1894.. 33 



trade in naval stores, 1880-1894 33 



Classification and nomenclature of Cuban Pine 80 



Loblolly Pine 121 



Longleaf Pine 48 



Shortleaf Pine 99 



of rosin, or colophony 68 



Climate and soil, effect on development of Longleaf Pine 60 



required by Loblolly Pine 12 



Shortleaf Piue 101 



Spruce Pine 140 



suitable to growth of Cuban Pine 88 



Colophony, or rosin, descriptive classification 68 



Crude turpentine, amount shipped from Wilmington, N. C., 



with total value, 1880-1894 32 



Cuban Pine, article by Charles Mohr 77 



characteristics of wood 83 



classification and nomenclature 80 



conditions required for development 88 



description and morphological characters 81 



of flowers 81 



economic importance 79 



geographical distribution 89 



growth by decades for 120 years 87 



from 4 to 20 years 86 



notes on, additional, by Filibert Roth 89 



progress of development 85 



products 80 



rate of growth 85 



from 40 to 145 years 87 



requirements of , 88 



n-M nous products 80 



synonyms, scientific and common 13,78 



Cubic contents of Longleaf Pine, by decades 60 



Darien, Ga., export of lumber, 1884-1894 36 



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Distillation of turpentine, methods 70 



Enemies of Loblolly Pine, remarks 130 



Lougleaf Piue, remarks 61 



Shortleaf Piue, remarks 108 



Spruce Pine, remarks 140 



Exploitation methods, injurious, iu Longleaf Pine forests 61 



Exports of lumber from Savannah, Brunswick, Darien, and St. 



Marys, 1884-1894 36 



spirits turpentine and rosiu from Mobile, 1880-1894. 40 



timber and lumber from Pensacola, 1880-1893 37 



Mobile, Ala , amount and 



value, 1880-1894 40 



False rings 151 



Fornow, B. E., introduction to bulletin 11 



Fire, injury in Longleaf I'ine forests 62 



Florida, eastern, Longleaf Pine belt 36 



western, Longlenf Pine forests, description 37 



Flowers of Cuban I'ine, description 81 



Loblolly Pine, description 123 



Shortleaf Pine, description 101 



Lougleaf Pine, description 51 



Forestry, description 11 



time for the application 11 



Forests, effect of production of naval stores 72 



Loblolly Pine, natural reproduction 131 



Longleaf Pine, in Alabama, description 41 



Georgia, description 34 



Louisiana, description 43 



Mississippi, description ' 42 



Texas, description 45 



injurious methods of exploitation 61 



injury from fire 62 



livestock 62 



management 64 



natural reproduction 64 



turpentine orcharding 69 



Shortleaf Pine, management 110 



Fuel value of Longleaf Pine wood 48 



Fungi injurious to Longleaf Pine 63 



Georgia forests of Longleaf Pine, description 34 



shipments of lumber, 1884-1894 36 



statistics of Longleaf Pine 35 



Grain of the pine woods, remarks 148 



Growth, rate compared 22 



Gulf region, eastern, maritime pine belt, description 36 



Heart and sap wood, general remarks 143 



Height of Lougleaf Pine, by decades 60 



History, economic, of Loblolly Pine 116 



of Longleaf Pine 29 



of naval-stores industry 68 



the use of Loblolly Pine 115 



Shortleaf Pine 93 



Insects injurious to Longleaf Pine trees 63 



Leaves of Loblolly Pine, description 123 



Lougleaf Pine and their modifications 49 



Shortleaf Pine, description 101 



Leaf products of Longleaf Pine 48 



Light, relation to Loblolly Pine and associated species 130 



Shortleaf Pine and associated species 108 



Lightwood, formation and uses 47 



Live-stock injury to Longleaf Pine forests 62 



Loblolly Pine, article by Charles Mohr 113 



associatid species and relation to light 130 



botanical description 120 



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