174 



Li»l>li»Uy I'iiif. cuuditiuus of development 1-9 



description of flowers and leaves 123 



wood 123 



economic importance 115 



enemies 130 



geographical distribution and economic history. IIC 



growth, by decades, to 120 years 129 



from 5 to 50 years 127 



50 to 150 years 128 



height, diameter, and cubic contents, by decades. 129 



liistory of its use 115 



leaves, description 123 



nieasurcmouts of trees from ditlVireut regions. 118, 119 



nomenclature and classification 121 



notes on, additional, by Filibert Kotli 133 



products 119 



progress of development 126 



rate of growth 120 



reproduction, natural 131 



root, stem, and branch system 121 



soil.-ind climate required 129 



synonyms, scientific and common 113, 114 



uses and value of wood 119 



Loc.ility, influence on value of pines Ifi 



Longleaf Pine, article Ijy Charles Mohr 29 



aBsociated species 01 



beltof eastern Florida, description 36 



blown down by storms 02 



botanical description and morphology 48, 121 



conditions of development 00 



cubic contents, by decades GO 



demands upon soil and climate 00 



economic importance 21) 



effects of naval-stores industry 72 



estimate of timber standing GO 



flower.'*, dft.'irription 51 



,i!,tn» ul (jt™:y]a 



listics of Mississippi 



South Carolina 



mierw.MicI, iii-r cent, and specific gravity 



western Louisiana, description 44 



geograi»hical distribution 30 



growth and development 55 



rate of growth, by decades T^O 



stage of rapid growth 55 



stage of slow growth 57 



height, diameter, and cubic contents, by decades . 60 



injured by fungi (Polyponis) G.l 



insects injurious 63 



leaf products 48 



leaves and their modification 49 



lumber produced in Louisiana in 1892 45 



Texa8inl892 46 



measurements of trees 38,39,41,44,45,40 



from 100 to 200 years old. 59 



200 to 260 years old. SH 



■young trees 57 



noiiiL-nciature and clas.sification 48 



notes on, additional, by Filibert Eoth 74 



products 46 



raleof growtl .59,60 



region west of the Mississippi, description 44 



reproductions, natural 64 



resinous prod nets 48 



root, stem, and branch system 49 



scientific and common synonyms 13,28 



seeds, description 51 



in forests... \ 

 n.vitywith 

 ! of section 



Louisiana, eastern Longleaf Pice forests, de8crii)tion. 

 , Longleaf Pino lumber, production in 1892 . 



Longleaf Pine, production in Louisiana in 1892 



Tex.isinl892 



.sliipmcuts from Alabama in 1892 



Mississippi in 1879-80 and 1883-1893 . . 



Moliilu in I880-1S94 



I'ensacola in 1880-1893 



Savannah, Brunswick, Dnnen.and St. 



M.irys, 1884-1894 



shipped to foreign and domestic port,^ from Charleston, 



S, C, 



-1894. 



shipped to foreign and domestic ports from Wilming. 



ton, N. C, 1880-1894 32 



Maritime pine belt of tlie eastern Gulf region, description 30 



Marsh Pine 109 



Measurements of Loblolly Pine, by decades 129 



from different regions 118,119 



Longleaf Pine trees '. 38,39,41,44,45,40 



from 100 to 200 years old. 58 

 200 to 266 years old. 59 



Shortleaf Pine trees at different ages 106 



of different regions 89-98 



Spruce Pine trees at different ages 139 



trees from virgin forests 35 



young Longleaf Pine trees 57 



Mechanical properties of wood of Southern pines compared. . . 14 



Medullary rays 149-154 



Mississippi Longleaf Pine forests, description 42 



Innib.T ?!iiiiniriit^, r-7'' 10 and 1883-1893 43 



42 



Mobile, casks of s|iii )i- <,r \ :,>],■ iiIihi- exported, 1880-1894 J 



e.tportsof naval stores, 1S8U-1894 4 



rosin iu barrels, 1880-1894 4 



timber and lumber, 1880-1894 4 



llohr, Ch.irles, article on Cub.an Pino (.Finns heterophylla) 7 



Loblolly Pine (Piniwtoda) U 



Longleaf Pine (/•tnujfpa^HK^ru) 2 



•Shortleaf Pine irUius echinata) 9 



Spruce Pine [Pinus glabra) 13 



Moisture and weight of pines 2 



influence oh strength of pine 1 



Mori)hology and botanical description of Loblolly Pine 12 



Longleaf Pine 4; 



of Cuban Pine 8 



Naval stores, definition G 



effects of production upon the timber and life of 



tree and the conditions of ibrests ^ 7' 



exports from Charleston, S. C, 1880-1894 3: 



Mobile, Ala., 1880-1894 4( 



Savannah, Ga., 1880-1894 31 



Wilmington, N. C, and total value, 



1880-1894 3: 



history of the industry 01 



Komenclature and classilication of Loblolly Pino 12 



Longleaf Pine 4i 



Shortleaf Pine 9! 



of Cuban Pine 81 



Southern pines 1^ 



North Carolina Longleaf Pine forests, description 31 



Orcharding turpentine in forests of Longleaf Pine 0! 



improved methods 71 



Orchards, turpentine, cost of establishing a plant for working. 6t 



