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Agriculture in Rocky Mountains, relations of 
forest preservation to, 60, 62, 84. 
Alder, White, 154. 
Alders of the Rocky Mountain region, 184. 
Altitudes in Rocky Mountains, 54, 
Amelanchier alnifolia, 192. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia, 191. 
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, 19. 
Area of Rocky Mountain system, 52. 
Ash, Rocky Mountain, 177; Western Mountain, 
175. 
Asp or Aspen, Quaking, 72, 157. 
Avalanches and snow-slides, 236; formation of, 
242; rescue of persons buried, 246; measures 
of protection, 248, 
Baccharis salicina, 194. 
Bayonet, Spanish, 189. 
Berberis repens, 190; Fendleri, 190. 
Betula glandulosa, 196. 
Birch, Canoe, White Birch, 183; Black, 184. 
Blue Wood, Purple Haw, 168. 
Bryanthus empetriformis, 195, 
Butte, 53. 
Malifornia, forests of Los Angeles, San Diego, 
and San Bernardino Counties, 198; trees and 
shrubs of same counties, 202. 
Vafion, 51. 
Jat’s Claw, 172. 
Jeanothus velutinus, 190; ovalus, 190; sanguineus, 
191; Fendleri, 191. 
Jedar, Canoe, 166; Red-Savin, 167. 
hamebatiaria millefoliwm, 191. 
harcoal, demand on the forests for, 77; con- 
sumption of in Colorado for smelting, 78. 
herry, Indian, 168; Wild Red,173; Oregon, 173; 
_ Wild, 174; Choke, 174. 
hinook Winds, 241 
ae of the Rocky Mountain region, 12, 56, 
e 221. 
D8 Be eely of in Rocky Mountain region, 79, 
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eur d’Aléne Mountains, 20, 
ogqune ramosissima, 192. 
blorado, assessed valuation of, 67; coal supply 
of, 80; forests of, 116; forest preservation in, 
118; Forestry Association of, 118; geography 
terests of, 117; mountains of, 50. 
bufiguration of Rocky Mountain region, 51. 
onifers of Rocky Mountain region, 159. 
bnsumption of timber in Rocky Mountains for 
mining purposes, 77. 
us Canadensis, 193; stolonifera, 193. 
rnwall, George, 57. 
lus rostrata, 196. 
wania Mericana, 192. 
tpressus, Guadalupensis, 166,201; Cupressus ma- 
crocarpa, 201. 
vis, W. M., 239. 
ppredations on public timber, 9,17, 21. 
pmain, public, legislation for preservation of 
timber on the, 212. 
leston, N. H., 212; notes, 61, 139, 140. 
ragnus argentea, 195, 
tions in Rocky Mountain region, 55. 
sign, BE. T., 41, 69, 154. 
ropean forests, yield of, 36. 
atorium ageratifolium, 14. 
of, 115; irrigation systems of, 118; lumber in- | 



Fernow, B. E., 71, 83, 235, 236. 
Fir, Balsam, Balm of Gilead, 163; Great Silver, 
White, 163. 
Fires, forest, in Rocky Mountain region, 82. 
Foehn, the, 239. 
Foliage, loss of, S4. 
Forest conditions of Rocky Mountain region, 
summarized statement by counties in tables, 
70, 152. , 
Forest fires in Rocky Mountain region, 82. 
Forest flora of Rocky Mountain region, 153, 
Forest influences, 84. 
Forest preservation in Rocky Mountains, rela- 
tions of to agriculture, 84. 
Forest policy, 13, 38, 86. 
Forest products, value of, compared, 23. 
Forest schools, 34. 
Forest supplies, demandson,72; forlumber, 73; 
for railway, 74; for telegraph poles, 76; for 
mining, 77; for charcoal, 77. 
Forests, relation of the Government to, 23. 
Forests of Los Angeles, San Diego,and San Ber- 
nardino Counties, California, 198, 
Forests of the Rocky Mountains, location, area, 
and ownership, 69. 
Forestiera Neo-Mexicana, 195, 
Flora, forest, of Rocky Mountain region, 153. 
Fuel, supply of, in Rocky Mountains, 79, 81. 
Fuel and fencing, demands on forests for, 79. 
Gaultheria Myrsinites, 195, 
Geography of Rocky Mountain region, 49, 91, 99, 
108, 115, 137, 149. 
Hague, Arnold, 206. 
Harrington, M. W., 241. 
Haw, Purple; Blue Wood, 168. 
Hemlock, Western, 164. 
Holodiscus discolor, 191. 
Houser, S. T., 82, 88. 
Idaho, assessed valuation, 66; geography and 
forest conditions, 91; coal-fields, 8L; coal pro- 
duction, 80; irrigation, 93; lumber manu- 
factured, 93. 
Industries of Rocky Mountains, 62. 
Indian Cherry, 168. 
Influence of forests on climate and water-flow, 
26, 27, 
Irrigation systems in Rocky Mountains, 61, 85. 
James, E. J., 23. 
Jamesia Americana, 192. 
Juniper, 166; Rocky Mountain, 167. 
Juniperus communis, 197; Sabina, var. procum- 
bens, 197. 
Kalmia glauca, 195. 
Kinney, Abbot, 198, 
| Land and snow slides in Rocky Mountain re- 

ing and fuel, demand on forests for, 79. 
diera rupicola, 192, 81, 198. 

gion, 83; in Europe, 13, 
Land Office, Reports of the Commissioner of, 
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Lands, public, 7, 9,13. 
Larch, Western; Tamarack, 165; Lyallii, 165. 
Larrea Mervicana, 190. 
Lonicera Utahensis, 194; involucrata, 194; ciliosa, 
194. 
Mahogany, Mountain, 175. 
Manufactures of Rocky Mountain region, 64. 
Maples of Rocky Mountain region, 170, 
Mesa, 52. 
Mesquit, Serew Bean, 172. 
Meteorological tables of Rocky Mountain region, 
58, 60, 224, 
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