﻿io6 
  Sixteenth 
  Annual 
  Report 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  Considering 
  the 
  situation 
  in 
  Warren 
  county 
  as 
  a 
  whole, 
  the 
  

   outlook 
  is 
  very 
  promising 
  and 
  when, 
  in 
  the 
  coming 
  years, 
  advanc- 
  

   ing 
  prices 
  have 
  put 
  the 
  lumber 
  and 
  pulp 
  concerns 
  on 
  the 
  stable 
  

   basis 
  of 
  forest 
  management, 
  it 
  will 
  be 
  realized 
  that 
  these 
  non- 
  

   agricultural 
  acres 
  are 
  the 
  biggest 
  asset 
  that 
  Warren 
  county 
  

   possesses. 
  

  

  SPECIES 
  IN 
  WARREN 
  COUNTY 
  

  

  Conifers 
  

  

  White 
  pine 
  Pin 
  us 
  strobus 
  

  

  Pitch 
  pine 
  Pinus 
  Virginian 
  a 
  

  

  Red 
  pine 
  Pinus 
  resinosa 
  

  

  Tamarack 
  Larix 
  americana 
  

  

  Red 
  spruce 
  Picca 
  rubens 
  

  

  Hemlock 
  Tsuga 
  canadensis 
  

  

  Balsam 
  Abies 
  balsamea 
  

  

  White 
  cedar 
  Thuya 
  occidentalis 
  

  

  Juniper 
  Juniperus 
  communis 
  

  

  Red 
  cedar 
  Juniperus 
  z'irginiana 
  

  

  Hardwoods 
  

  

  Butternut 
  Juglans 
  cinerea 
  

  

  Walnut 
  Juglans 
  nigra 
  

  

  Shagbark 
  Hicoria 
  ovata 
  

  

  Mockernut 
  Hicoria 
  alba 
  

  

  Pignut 
  Hicoria 
  glabra 
  

  

  Trembling 
  aspen 
  Popuhts 
  tremuloides 
  

  

  Large 
  tooth 
  aspen 
  Po 
  pubis 
  grandidentata 
  

  

  Willow 
  aspen 
  Salix 
  

  

  Hornbeam 
  Ostrya 
  virginiana 
  

  

  Black 
  birch 
  Betula 
  lenta 
  

  

  White 
  birch 
  Betula 
  papyrifera 
  

  

  Beech 
  Fagus 
  americana 
  

  

  Chestnut 
  Castania 
  dent 
  at 
  a 
  

  

  Red 
  oak 
  Quercus 
  rubra 
  

  

  Black 
  oak 
  Quercus 
  velutina 
  

  

  