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GENERAL INDEX. 



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mmosTaoemoM 128, 2*, 2M, 267, 260, 804, 874, 440 



Vtmut rubra 122 



UmbeUaIri 8,11,12,15 



UmtwUiUiU-ia Califoniica 120,250,254,257,302,374,440,576 



Umbrella Tree 21,260,354,418 



Ungnadla 1-81 



Vngnadia heptaphytta ** 



Ungnadia heUrophytta *^ 



Ungnadla speclosa 12,44,250,274,422 



Uplnnd Willow Oak 153,320,390,456 



Urottigma peduneuiatum 127 



Ukticace* 122-128,254,257,304,374,414,440 



Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico, Chicago the principal source of anpply 



oflambtrfor 568,569 



Utah, lumber industry and manufactures from wood In 486, 487, 569 



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



Utah, remarks by Mr. E. C. Hall, on the forests of 569-571 



Utah, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., in 492, 569-571 



Uvaria triloba 23 



V. 



VaccineJB ^ 



Taccinium 11,12,15,673 



Vaccinium arboreum 96,249,292,432 



Taccinium diffusum 96 



Taccinium mucronatum 96 



Valparaiso Oak 146,318,386.452 



Value and amount of charcoal used for domestic and manufacturing pur- 

 poses during the census year 489 



Value and amount of wood used as fuel in manufactures, etc., during the 



census year 489 



Value and amount of wood used for domestic purposes during the census 



year . 



489 

 678 



Value, economic, of the Redwood of California 



Value of property destroyed and areas burned over by forest fires during 



the census year (ec, aUo^ under state headings) 491, 492 



Value of the forest crop of the United States for the census year 485 



Values of woods, comparative 252-255 



Vauquelinia 10,12,14 



Taxiquciinia corynibosa 70 



Vauquelinia Torreyi 70,249,284 



Veubk.naCELE 116,117,254,257,300,372,438 



Vermont, lumber industry and manufactures from wood in 486, 487, 498-500 



Vermont, maple-sugar product of 498 



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



Vermont, remarks by Mr. C. G-. Pringle on the forests of 498-500 



Vermont, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., in -.492, 498-500 

 Vermont, tabular statement of the amount of Spruce standing in the 



state of, May 31, 1880 498 



Viburnum 10-12,14 



Viburnum Lentago 94,249,290,432 



Viburnum prunifolium 94,249,253,257,366,432 



Tiburnum pruni/olium, vai. ferrugineum 94 



Tiburnum pyrifolium, 94 



Vine Maple 47,274,358,422 



Tirgilia lutea 67 



Tirgilia tecundifiora 57 



Virginia, lumber industry and manufactures from wood in 486,487,512 



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



Virginia, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., in .- .492, 511, 512 



W. 



Wafer Ash 81,270 



Wahoo (Euonymus atropurpureus) . - 38,272 



Waboo (Xilia heterophyUa) 28,268.356,420 



Wahoo (Ulmusalata) 124,304,374,440 



WaUia einerea 130 



Wallia nigra , 131 



Walnut 131,308,378,444 



Walnnt, Black 131,308,350,376,414,444 



Wahiut, White 130,300,376, 442 



Washingtonla 11,12,16 



Washingtonia filifera 217,250,255,259,348,414,480 



Washington territory, lumber industry and manufactures from wood 



In 488,487,574 



Washington territory, rank of, according to value of lumber products . - 487 

 Washington territory, remarks by Mr. Sereno Watson on the forests of. 575, 670 



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 Washington territory, utatistlos of forests, forest fires, standing timber, 



etc., in 492,673-676 



Washington territory, wasteful methods of the lumbermen of 674 



W.isbington Thorn 81,28 



Water Ash 110,298,370,43 



Water Beech (Carpinns Caroliniana) 159,322,392,466 



Water Beech (Platanus occidentalis) 129,306,350,376,442 



Water Elm 123,304,350,374,414,440 



Water Hickory 136,310,350,380,414,446 



Water Locust 60,280,362,426 



Water Maple 50,276,358,424 



Water Oak (Qucrcus aquatica) 152,320,350,388,416,454 



Water Oak (Qnercus palustris) 152,320,388,454 



Water White Oak 140, 314, 350, 384, 450' 



Watson, E. C, remarks on the forests of Utah by 569-571 



Watson, Sereno, remarks on the forests of certain counties of Oregon by - 577, 578 



Watson, Sereno, remarks on the forests of Idaho by 572,573 



Watson, Sereno, remarks on the forests of Montana by 565, 666 



Watson, Sereno, remarks on the forests of Washington territory by 575, 576 



Watson. Sereno, report on the forests of the northern Kocky Mountain 



region by 664,665 



Wax Myrtle 136,312,380,446 



Weeping Oak 138, 312, 382, 44 



Weight, ash. and specific gravity per cubic foot of dry specimens of the 



woods of the United States 266-34 



Weight of the dry wood of trees of the United States 249-251 



TVeUingtonia Califomica 184 



WeUingtonia gigantea 184 



Western Catalpa 115,300,350,372,414,438 



Western division, extent of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., in 



the 



West-Indian Birch 33,270,360, 



West Virgiuia, lumber industry and manufactures from wood in . .486, 487, 



West Virginia, rank of, according to value of lumber products 



West Virginia, remarks by Mr. C. Gr. Pringle on the forests of 



WestVirginia, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, etc., in. 492, 



Weymouth Pine 187,334,350, 



Whistlewood 



AVhite and Black Spruces the characteristic trees of the Northern Forest. 



White Ash 107,296,350, 



White Basswood 28,268, 



White Bay 20,260,354, 



White Birch (Betula alba, var. populifolia) 159, 324, 359, 



White Birch (Betula papyrifora) 160,324,350, 



White Buttonwood 87,288, 



White Cedar (Chamajcyparis Lawsoniana) 179, 332, 350, 



While Cedar (Chamaicyparis sphaeroidea) 178, 330, 396, 



White Cedar (Libocedrus decurrens) 176, 330, 



White Cedar (TUuya occidentalis) '. 176,330,350, 



White Cottonwood 175,330, 



White Cypress 184,334,350, 



White Elm (Ulmus Americana) 123,304,350,374, 



White Elm (Ulmus racemosa) 123,304, 



White Fir (Abies concolor) 213,346, 



White Fir (Abies grandis) 212,346, 



White Ironwood 45, 



White Laurel 20,266,3,54, 



White Mangrove 87,288, 



White Maple 49,276, 



White Oak (Quercus alba) 137,265,312,350,380, 



White Oak (QuerousGarrysna) 138,312,350,382, 



White Oak (Quercus grisea) 144, 316, 



White Oak (Quercus lobata) 138,312, 



White O.Ik (Quercus oblongifolia) 144,316, 



White Oak, MounUin 143,316, 



White Oak, Swamp ;-, 141,314, 



White Oak, Water 140,314,350, 



White Pine (Pinus flexilis) .....188,336,400,468,569, 



White Piue (Piuus glabra) 201,340, 



White Pine (Pinus monticola) 187, 336, 400, 460, 564, 



White Pine (Pinus roflexa) 189,330, 



White Pine (Pinus Strobus) 187,334,350,400,468,506,551, 



White Piue standing in the forests of Michigan May 31, 1880, tabular 



statement of the amount of 



White Piue standing in the forest* of Minnesota May 31, 1880, tabular 



statement of the amount of 



564-580 

 356, 420 

 512-515 

 48T 

 512-515 

 512-515. 

 400, 466 

 46,274 

 3 

 370, 436 

 350, 420 

 414,418 

 392, 458 

 392, 458 

 36 1, 430 

 398, 464 

 416, 464 

 398, 462 

 396, 462 

 398,482 

 398, 466 

 414,440- 

 374, 440 

 412, 478 

 412,478- 

 274,422 

 414,418 

 364,430. 

 358,424 

 414, 446 

 448, 576 

 386, 452 

 382, 448 

 386, 452 

 386, 450' 

 384, 450 

 384,450 



,'-)70, r>n 



406, 472 

 .)74, 576 

 402, 488 

 554,558 



561 



558 



