GENERAL INDEX. 



595 



Liriodendron Tnlipifera 22,250,253,256,259,266,350, 



Live Oak (Qaercus chrysolepis) 146,318, 



Live Oak (Qnercas virens) 145,265,316, 



Live Oak (Quercns Wislizeni) 147,318, 



Live Oak, Coast 147,318, 



Loblolly Bay 25,205,268, 



Loblolly, LoDg- and Short-leaved Pine standing in the forests of Texas 



May 31, 1880, tabular statement of the amount of 



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



Locast (Eobinia NeoMexicSna) 56, 278, 



Locust (Robinia Pscudacacia) 55,278,350,360, 



Locust, Black (Gleditscbia triacanthos) 59, 280, 



Locust, Black (Robinia Pseudacacia) 55,278,350,360, 



Locust, Clammy 



Locnst, Honey (Gleditachia triacanthos) 59, 280, 



Locust, Honey (Prosopis juliflora) 62, 265, 280, 350, 



Locust, Sweet 59,280, 



Locust, Water 60,280, 



Locust, Yellow 55,278,350,360, 



Lodge-pole Pine 195, 338, 350, 404, 470, SU, 



Logs rafted out of the Susquehanna boom at Williamsport, Pennsyl- 

 vania, from 1862 to 1880, number of 



Logwood - - - 



Long- and Short-leaved Pine standing in the forests of Alabama May 31, 



1880, tabular statement of the amount of 



Long- and Short-leaved Pine standing in the forests of Louisiana May 31, 



1880, tabular statement of the amount of 



Long- and Short-leaved Pine standing in the forests of Mississippi May 



31,1880, tabular statement of the amount of 



Long-leaved Cucumber Tree 22,266,354,418 



Long-leaved, Loblolly, and Short-leaved Pine standing in the forests of 



Texas May 31, 1880, tabular statement of the amount of 541 



Long-leaved Pine 202, 342, 352, 406, 416, 472, 516, 519-521, 524, 531, 537, 541 



Long-leaved Pine standing in the forests of Florida May 31, 1880, tabular 



statement of the amount of 



Long-leaved Pine standing in the forests of Georgia May 31, 1880, tabular 



statement of the amount of 



Long-leaved Pine standing in the foresta of North Carolina May 31, 1880, 



tabular statement of the amount of 



Long-leaved Pine standing in the forests of South Carolina May 31, 1880, 



tabular statement of the amount of 



Long-leaved Pine, the characteristic tree of the Southern Maritime Pine 



Page. 

 354,418 

 3S6, 452 

 386, 452 

 386, 452 

 386, 452 

 354,418 



541 



516, 541 

 360, 426 

 414, 424 

 360, 426 

 414,424 

 56,278 

 360, 426 

 362, 426 

 360,426 

 362, 426 

 414, 424 

 , 574, 577 



508 

 40,272 



524 



531 



521 



620 



516 



Belt. 



Loniaiana, lumber industry and manufactures from wood in 486,487, 



Louisiana, moss-ginning industry in 



Louisiana, production of naval stores in 517, 



Louisiana, rank of, according to value of lumber products 



Louisiana, remarks by Dr. Charles Mohr on the forests of 



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



Louisiana, tabular statement of the amount of Long- and Short-leaved 

 Pine standing in the forests of. May 31, 1880 i 



Lumber and shingles received at Chicago during the yearl880, amount of. 



Lumber for Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico, Chicago the principal 

 Bonsce of supply of 



Lumber industry and manufactures from wood in 



AUbama ;..486,487, 



Arizona *86, 



Arkansas ""i 



California 488,487, 



Colorado 486,487, 



Connecticut 488,487, 



Dakota 486, 



Delaware 486, 



District of Columbia 



Florida 486,487, 



Georgia -- 486,487, 



Idaho 486, 



Illinois 486,487, 



Indiana * 486, 



Iowa 486, 



Kansas 486, 



Kentucky 486, 



Ix>nisiana 486,487, 



Maine 486,487, 



Maryland 486, 



Massachusetts 486,487, 



Michigan 486,487, 



Minnesota 486, 



Mississippi 480, 



Missouri 486,487. 



Mi>ntana 486, 



Nebraska - 486, 



Nevada 486, 



Xew Hampshire 486,487, 



New Jersey 480, 



Lumber industry and manufactures from wood in continued. 



New Mexico 486, 



New York 486,487, 



North Carolina 486, 



Ohio 486, 



Oregon iii'lo, 



Penhyplvania 486, 487, 



Rhode Island ^3*3 



South Carolina 'IS' 



Tennessee iifi is?' 



Texas *'tH' 



Utah 486, 



Vermont 486,487 



536,537 

 537, 538 

 536,537 

 487 

 538-540 

 536,540 



537 

 548,549 



568,569 



524, 525 

 487, 569 

 487,544 

 578, 580 

 567,568 

 500, .'Wl 

 487,561 

 487, 611 

 486, 487 

 521, 523 

 519, 520 

 487, 572 

 548-550 

 487, 547 

 487, 560 

 487, 563 

 487, .546 

 536. .'537 

 494-496 

 487,511 

 500, 501 

 .').51..552 

 487, 558 

 487, 631 

 500, .561 

 487, 504 

 487, M2 

 487, 571 

 497.498 

 487*506 



Virginia . 



.486, 



Pago^ 



487, 568" 

 502-.i05 

 467,515 

 487. 547 

 487, 577 

 506-510 

 500,501 

 518, 519 

 487, 545 

 541,542 

 487, 569 

 498-500 

 487, 612 

 487, 574 

 512-515 

 554, 556 

 487, 567 



548 



552 



485-493 

 499 

 503 



549,650 



Washington -- 486, 



West Virginia 486,487, 



Wisconsin *' til' 



Wyoming 486, 



Lumber industiy, commercial importance of Chicago with reference to the 



Lumber industry of the Saginaw valley in Michigan 



Lumber industry of the United States, general remarks on 



Lumber market, importance of Burlington, Vermont, ass 



Lumber market, rank of Albany, New York, as a 



Lumber trade of Chicago, early 



Lumbering industry of the United States, average number of hands 

 employed in 



Lumbering industry of the United States, statistics of, for year ending 

 May 31, 1880 .- 



Lumbermen of Washington territory, wasteful methods of 



Lyonia arborea 



Lyonm/errvginea 



Lyonia rigida 



Lysiloma 



LysUoma Bdhamenait 



Lysiloma latisiliqna 64,250,282, 



m. 



Madura H. 15 



Madura aurantiaca .'....128,249,254,257,306,376,442,542 



Madeira 34,270,350,356,420 



MadroOa ' 97,292,368,432 



Magnolia - 10,11,13 



Magnolia acuminata..: 20,250,263,256,259,266,354,418 



Magnolia aurieularis 22 



Magnolia auriculata , 22 



Magnolia cordata 20,250,253,266,266,354,418 



Magnolia Ve CandoUii 20 



Magnolia fragrant 20 



Magnolia Fraseri 22,250,253,256,266,354,418 



Magnolia glauca 19,250,253,250,266,354,414,418 



Magnolia glauca, var. latt/olia 20 



Magnolia glauca, var. long\folia 20 



Magnolia graudiflora 19,250,253,256,266,354,414,418,534 



Magnolia grandijlora, var. eliiptica and obovata 19 



Magnolia grandiflora, var. laneeolata 19 



Magnolia longi/olia 20 



Magnolia mac rophylhv 21,250,253,256,266,354,418 



Magnolia, Mountain 20,266,354,418 



Magnolia pyramidata 22 



Magnolia tripetala - 21 



Magnolia Umbrella 21,250,253,266,266,354,418 



Magnolia Virginiana, var. a. glauca 20 



Magnolia Tirginiana, var. p,/oetida 19 



Magnolia Virginiana, var. 20 



Magnolia VirginiuTia, var. tripetala 21 



Maonoliace^ 19-22,253,256,266,354,414,418 



Mahogany 34,270,350,356,420 



Mahogany Birch 162, 324, 392, 4.' 



Mahogany, Mountain, and the Nut Pine the most important trees of the 



Interior Forest .- ^ 



Mahogany, Mountain (Cercocarpus ledifolius) 71 , 284, 350, 428, 569, 571 



Mahogany, Mountain (Cercocarpus parvifolius) 71,284,569, 571 



Maine, forests of the Northern Pine Belt once extended over the state of. 494 



Maine, lumber industry and manufactures from wood in 486, 487, 494-496 



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



Maine, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., in 491, 494, 496 



Maine, tabular statement of the amount of Pine and Spruce standing in 



the forests of. May 31, 1880 494 



Mai.I'IGIIIace.e .28,253,256,268,356,420 



Malpighia lucida -8 



Malug anguUifolia 72 



Mului coronari'X 72 



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