AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 



158 



Index title. 



United States- 

 contd. 



Subject. 



Young forest of black oak 

 {Qv^rciis vdutina) and 

 white oak (Qaercus alba), 

 Macon County, North 

 Carolina. 



Long-leaf pine cordwood 

 I put for charcoal. Eastern 

 ^North Carolina. 

 t< 



p'alls of the Catawba River, 

 McDowell County, North 

 Carolina. 



DetaU of trunk of beech 

 (Fagus atropunicea) 



Adirondack mountains. 

 New York. 



Arborvitse {Thuja occident- 

 alis) and Tamarack [Lar- 

 ix laricina) kUled by fire. 

 Banks of Marion river. 

 Adirondack mountains, 

 New York. 



Bait cypress showing char- 

 acteristic root growths 

 known as "knees." As- 

 sociated species are Black 

 Gum (Nyssa sylvatica) 

 and B«d Maple {Acer 

 rubrum). Dismal swamp, 

 Virginia. 



Bait Cypress {Taxodium 

 disticlium) growing in 

 lake Drummond. Dis- 

 mal swamp, Virginia. 



Timber raft. 



Western yellow pine {Finns 

 'ponderosa) showing char- 

 acteristic crown and 

 long clear trunk. Diam- 

 eter 5 feet, height 175 

 feet. South Western 

 Oregon. 



Virgin forest of white pipe. 

 Northern Michigan. 



"Waidona," 27 feet dia- 

 meter with roadway 18 

 feet out through centre. 

 California. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



Print 



No. 



E. Mo A. 

 Moir. 



K126. 



K127. 



K128. 



K129. 



K130. 



K 131. 



K132. 



K133. 

 K134. 



No. 



Reuabes. 



K. — Foreign 

 photos. 



United 

 States- 

 con {(!. 



K135. 



K136. 



