230 FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



Beech Fagus americana 



Chestnut Castanea dentata 



Red cak Quercus rubra 



Black oak Quercus velutina 



Scrub oak Quercus nana 



White oak Quercus alba 



Chestnut oak Quercus prinus 



White elm Ulmus americana 



Rock elm Ulmus thomasi 



Slippery elm Ulmus fulva 



Hackberry Celtis occidentalis 



Red mulberry Moras rubra 



Tulip tree Liriodendron tulipif era 



Sassafras Sassafras assafras 



Sycamore Platanus occidentalis 



Bird cherry Prunus pennsylvanica 



Wild black cherry Prunus serotina 



Honey locust Gleditsia triacanthus 



Black locust Robinia pseudacacia 



Clammy locust Robinia viscosa 



Striped maple Acer pennsylvanicum 



Sugar maple Acer saccharum 



Silver maple Acer saccharinum 



Red maple Acer rubrum 



Basswood Tilia americanam 



Pepperidge Nyssa sylvatica 



Dogwood Cornus florida 



Black ash Fraxinus nigra 



White ash Fraxinus americana 



Suggestions for Woodland Management in the Highlands 



Present Condition. As has been suggested in the preliminary report, 

 the greater part of the woodland in this region has become very much run 

 down, owing to the custom of clear cutting every twenty-five to thirty 

 years, which operation is usually followed by fire. 



