U. S GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 



BULLETIN 707 PLATE XIV 



A. A FOREST MiRSERI . 



The Momimeiil nursery of I lie U. S. Forest Service, in which younj; trees are firown from lie 

 seed. This nursery contains l.TSO.OOO seedlings and 810,000 transplants, which later will 

 be used for reforesting some of tlie burned-over areas. I'holograph by the 1 1. S. Forest 

 Service. 



B. OLD CHARCOAL KILNS. 



Into such kilns as these much of the forjst of the Rocky Mountains has disappeared. The 

 charcoal which it made was used before coke became available for smelting ores. I'holo- 

 graph by the U. S. Forest Service. 



C. YELLOW PINE. 



Typical stand of yellow pine in the Pike National Forest. 



Service. 



Photograph by the U. S. Forest 



