TH: fORESTER. 



VII. 



MARCH, 





No. 3. 



I IMBI R l'.\ I III G VLVESTi >\ ST( >RM. 



Bray. 



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.veil. 

 Iv Pine and I 







Pi 1 



Louisiana and eastern Texas. 



1 by thi t type is a 



' level plain lying just to the 



the tl.it prairii The 



cul bul little below the 



and much of the country is 



ijiiit. lined, I 1 ed with v. 



ng <li\ periods. Beside these 



.ml the streamway 



I, tlu- l>>w Bandy knolls or 1 idges 



Feature. Bach of these 



its chara< teristii timber 



I tl <!' the bottom land along 



forest of large 



in win ( >ak predomi- 



1 .it lea the dominant valuable 



nd in which isiderable per- 



may occur. One 



linn n reports having cut as high 



ol White Oak | Quercus 



nd Loblolly ( Pinus ttsda) 



in the San Jacinto bottoms. The 



or knolls have chiefly a 



Loblolly Pine which not 



lently becomes pure Pine forest 



ling upward of 10.000 feet (board 



The swampy land 

 v little Pine and White Oak, but a 

 wth of Gums, Water Oak, un- 

 nd climbing vines. These 

 re chiefly significant because of 

 the difficulties they offer to logging opera- 

 Lumbering operations have been con- 

 ducted on parts of this body of timber for 



