FOREST POLICY. 17 



"minor products." The former compl-ise wood and timber only; the 

 latter include all other raw material obtained in the forest, for 

 instance, naval stores, tanbark, Florida moss, rubber, guttapercha, 

 fish and game, minerals, pasture, etc. 



The value of minor products formed by or found in the forest 

 frequently far exceeds the value of wood and timber annually pro- 

 duced — especially in remote backwoods. 



