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Maple, red, occurrence, associate species, reproduction, etc ...------------- 8, 12, 43 
Ci SE a ye ee ee eee See Pee 43 
nhl SRNL EER Ae Se a en 2 en eee 28 
Mire c. LeAnneri anton Or ep ee pOr, CC __ 2... 22 222 eae new pec enemns 530-31 
Mer min (feed Or cir, SORER MANS. o- |. _ 2 22 oa me we sn = 5a =e 54-55 
McCabe & Inabinett holding, lumber yield, table.--..---.-.---------.------ 26 
—Measurements, tree, for volume tables, etc .-.......---------------.-------- 5 
UO SE Ep US ee ee 8, 10, 12 
ieee een WN ater Be SRN OP 8 SN eg ne we ee 16-27 
Spay ARR a eee ae af so wo ee a eee ee = 8, 16,12 
[Ae SE TCEL Sot eee ee ee eae 8, 10, 12 
ann ONIRE SO EERE epee ee 8 no i em Oe let oo = ee 8 
water, occurrence, associate species, soil, etc -------.-----.---------- 8, 12, 45 
CLUDED eStats ee a ae a Se ee eee ee 45 
ite mane CE Matic err 2 2 = = 2 eo oo nn een eee 16-27 
Sekt Hie GhNer LMM WaieT OCENITERCE. . 2 == 22 ence cs ---- 2s ae 45 
Peter Murphy holding, area, lumber yield, tables ...--.- Tapas piers ene Stage = 20, 25 
Pine forest, area necessary for sustained annual yields, table.-..-- ey siete LaRee 2 51 
loblolly, forests, reproduction, underbrush, etc-.--..-..----.------------ 8 
LPP lOCEIL DE Gas t on Sa 2 ee ee ies ot 5 
lumber, present and future yield, method of determining -----..--..--- 47-48 
sustained annual yield, cutting limit, table---.--.-----.---- 48, 49-50 
LEER. TEDL esis Pn ee 2 3 Se ee ee a oe ere epee nae 14 
SEEN We Maen SEPEEFCHCS: ooo... i 2 Soe he 22 -=-~---- 7,10 
Pond pine, occurrence, associate species, form, soil, etc ---.--.. -------.----- 40-41 
TPLER EUS LEP 2 ee eee ee a ee eee +0-41 
Poplar, yellow, occurrence, associate species, soil and moisture requirements. 8, 44 
silvical description .-.------- ee ee no es eee 43-44 
uy aebige Pe OME MITORG ee ee eee 12 
OTE SE ite ee a pe a eg 28 
per blocks tibles. >... = 2... OES ES eed TS 16-27 
FLEE TEE ee CE eS a ane eS 8, 10, 12 
SUE EEE TEESE S001 ie ec a a 54-57 
SOS TIN DOE CUED 2 Ao eS al ego 55-56 
LL SEER SES SED ee eS a ae ne ee 8,10 
J TET DP Se a ee ae ge ee ee 12 
Red gum. (See Gum, red.) 
WE LE SE SS Le pe SR Ce 43 
EDULIS Ee Ste A ao RR ae =n eee 40 
plea eee eR ee es ee ake bok shee eee eee ae 32 
emote rae ee 2 ee ee tee 44 
Seeele Eye So 8 oe eee i 10, 13, 33 
WTLELEEY 22 L 2 ee Eee ae ay ee eR ree Pe 37 
Sennen. os 2 a en ee eee ee oa ee 4] 
Pee MEINE 2 Oc Se Peet ee eS ce 40 
SE Se a ye Se Ra a See 42 
Ta. ee ee ee ree he a 43 
swamp land...-. 1a SOG RRR SIS aa Cried ape eon a2” pane age: 13 
uci One ie nee ee ee er 45 
“ED SSD le Ba ee a eee oe +4 
pase Ee Se eo a nd ee we ce gen 44 
ern rein Om Irae Temnrks = TA ail _eee 7 
Hebi set lumperivieta tables..." ....... 2-2... 0.2222 cece 17-18, 26 
epesrire enmrnret mentee ees) en bs oe ee nee bee tke 7 
J EES TERE Te Se Be alge Se rr 7 
Rodgers holding, area, lumber yield, tables ......................-.-..--... 22-25 
ane ISI SACHIN ee ee SS ele 50 
eI E UR tet oak e e e wce oe 56-57 
twe-third, compared with Doyle table:. ~~ ........2.....2...-i-...-- 29 
mnneU aT Dane SM eMEMRACNNN = 5 20528 rae eR mt i ee Ne i4 
Peweat le cquunmny imtitiell OU UG: poe ee ee Se Me 48 
Seedlings, scarcity in swamp bottom lands (see also Reproduction) .........-- 12 
Shortleaf pine, occurrence, form, value; ete ..._......-..--:--.2..-..------- 40 
Pine EEEIININOM Ss eet ee oe 40 
Silvical description of most important trees ...................-.-2--------- 33-45 
Skidders, steam, aid in forest reproduction ...............-..----.---------. 54 
Gear es cians taser. Eo te eo ae 53 
