226 



PASK. 



Of Piedmont uplands ISti 



of pine belt of coastal plain 147 



of pine belt of Piedmont plateau, 



eastern ISS 



of pine belt of Pisdinunt plateau, 



western "iOi 



of red clays -19r> j 



of sandstone. easCtrn 191 i 



of short-leaf pine 188, 204, SOJ i 



of slate soils 194 



of swamps 169, 183 | 



of white cedar 175 ; 



ot white pine 315 ; 



Fraxinuds americana 70 i 



caroliniana 73 



pennsylvaniea 7:i 



pennsylvanica lfau>eolata 73 j 



Fringe- tree 31 



Gleditschia triacantlios 5t5 



Gordonia lasianthus 43 



Gum 61,63 I 



black., 26, 63 j 



sour 63 



tupelo 26, 65 



Gum and cypress swamps 173 | 



timber 174 



Hackberry 27, 80 



Haws, black 33 



red 37 



He balsam 133 



Hemlock 19, 134, 135 



Caroliua 19, 135,211 



Hicoria alba 87 



aquatica 85 



carolinge-septentrioualis....20, 201 



glabra 88 



minima 81 



ovata 86 



laclniosa 20 



odorata 3 J 



villosa 31 



Hickox-y, big-bud 87 



bitternut 21, 84 



Carolina shag-bark. 2iJ 



large shag bark 30 



pignut 20, 8S 



red-heart 20,84 



sand 21 



scaly -bark 88 



shag-bark 20, 88 



smallnut 30 



small shag-bark 20, 301 



swamp 85 



water 31, 85 



white 31,87 



Holly 23,48 



Hop-hornbeam 29,113 



Hornbeam 38,113 



Hex opaca ..46 



Indian bitters 38 



Ironwood 47, 113, 113 



Ivy 67 



Judas tree 57 



Juglans cinei-ea S3 



nigra 83 



Juniper 19,119 



Juniperus vh-giniana 131 i 



Kalmia latitolia 67 ! 



Laurel 67,68 I 



Leatherwood 47 



Level pine woodland, also see under I 



forest 152, 156, 161 | 



Lin 23, 43, 45 



southern 33, 44 | 



Linden 43, 44, 45 1 



Liriodendrou tulipilera 39 



Loblolly pine, also see pine.. .18, 125, 161, 192 



condition of forest 163 



merchantable 183 



protection 184 



reproduction 165 



sylvicultural treatment. 16) 

 woodland 161 



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Locust 54 



black 54 



clammy 20,55 



honev 30,56 



yellow 20,54 



Long-leaf pine 18,131 



c.-. Ill, I it lull of 153,156 



disti'iljuti u 151 



protection 154, 159 



soils on which grows. 153, 156 

 sylviculturaltrtatm> nt.l59 



woodland 150. 151 



Magnolia (evergreen) 33, 33 



acuminata 35 



foetida 33 



fraseri 38 



glauca 34 



graiidiflora 33 



great leaved 34, 36 



macrophylla 36 



mountain 34, 38 



ti-ipetala 37 



Maple 32,51,53 



ashleat 53 



mountain 22, 48 



red 22, 49 



rock 50 



silver "22, 51 



soft 51 



striped 22, 49 



sugar .50 



swamp .52 



white 33 



white bark 22 



Maritime forests, condition of 115 



soils of 144 



Mockernut 87 



Mock orange 26 



Mohrod-^ndron carolinum 70 



Moras rubra 79 



Mountain ash 20 



magnolia 38 



maple 48 



Mountain region, di\ ision 208 



foi-ests of, see under forests. 



Mulberry 33,79 



Oak, description of : 



Bartram's oak 25 



basliet 95 



black 25. 101 



black- jack 21. 1U4 



blue 107 



buck 93 



chestnut 25, 93 



cow 95 



tork-leaf black-jack 2.5, 103 



laurel 24. 106 



Lea's 34 



live 21, 96 



nortliern red 35 



overcup 25, 93 



pill 106 



post 25, 91 



red 25, 97, 99, 103 



rock clitstuut 25, 93 



sand 25, 103 



sand black-jack 25. 102 



scarlet 25, 99 



scrub Iii3 



spotted . ;i9 



shingle :-'4. Iii7 



Spanish 2.), 'J'.i, 103 



swamp chestnut 25, 95 



swamp post 92 



swamp red 98 



swamp wliite 95 



Texas red I'l, 98 



turkey lu2. im;. 107 



upland willow 24, UI7 



water 24, 1U5, 106 



white 25, 89 



willow 24, 106, 108 



Oak flats 170 



