XX LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



FIG. PAGE 



JS. A Stand of Hardwoods, Composed of Trees of Sprout 

 and Seedling Origin, after the lirst Cutting un- 

 der tfie Polewood Coppice S.\stem. Southern 

 New York 180 



.'>'■). Coppice with Standards. Germany 185 



40. Another Example of Coppice with Standards. Ger- 

 many 185 



4J. Inferior Trees which Should be Removed from (.)ver 

 a Stand of Young Trees. A Liberation Cut- 

 ting 1')Z 



42. A Spreading Tree which Should be Cut for the Bene- 

 fit of the Younger Surrounding Trees, A Lib- 

 eration Cutting 192 



4.?. A Stand of Loblolly Pine after a Thinning. Mary- 

 land 197 



44. A Stand of White Pine after a Thinning. New 



Hampshire 205 



45. A Stand of Hardwoods after a Thinning. Massa- 



chusetts 21.-i 



40. A Thinning in Progress in a Shortleaf Pine Stand. 



Biltmore, North Carolina 222 



47. llxample of a Damage-Cutting. 'Lrees Remo\ed 



Because Infected by Insects. Black Hills Na- 

 tional Forest, South Dakota 222 



48. A Fire Burning in the Rocky Mountains 228 



40. A Surface Fire in a Longleaf Pine Forest in the 



South 228 



50. Brush Piled and Ready for Burning. Missoula Na- 



tional Forest, Montana 248 



51. (Jood Work in Piling Brush. Coconino National 



Forest, Arizona 254 



