252 



Mining- industry of Rocky ^Mountains, 63; con- 

 sumption of timber for, in Kocky Mountains, 



Montana, assessed valuation, GG ; geog-rapliy and ' 

 forest conditions, 9'i ; coal-fields, 81 ; coal pro- ■ 

 duction, 80; geographical description, 99; al- I 

 titudes, 99; trees, kinds and distribution, 100. 



New Mexico, assessed valuation, 68; climate, 138; 

 coal-tields, 8i; forests, 133; geography, 137 ; 1 

 irrigation, 139; lumber interest, 141 ; rainfall, 

 139. I 



Oak, Black — Mountain Oak, 183; Evergreen — Live i 

 Oak, 182; White, 182. 



Oaks of Rocky Mountain region, 181. 



Pachi/sdma Myrsinites, 190. 



Park, Yellowstone National, 115, 206. 



Parsons, George H., 221. 



Peraphyllum rainosis.Hnium, 192. 



Pliiladel}>hns ')nicro})Ju/UHS. 192. 



Phi/s:ocarpus opniifolia. 19L; Torreyi. 191. 



Pine. White, loJ, IGO: Ho.irv-branched, 159; ; 

 Pinon— Xut, IGO— Fox-tail— Hickorv, 160; | 

 Bull— Yellow, IGO; Chihuahua, 161 ; Black— ■ 

 Lodge-pole, Tamarae, IGl ; Torreyana, 201. 



Pines of Rocky Motuitain region, 159. ' 



Plains and plateaus of Rockv Mountain region, 



52, 58. 



Plum, Wild Yellow or Red— Horse Plum, 173; 

 Chickasaw, 173. 



Poplar, Balsam— Balm of Gilead, 187. 



Poplars of Rocky Mountain region, 187. 



Population and property values in Rocky Mount- 

 ain region, 65. \ 



Public lands, di-posal of, in Rocky Mountains, 

 7,13; depredations, 9; protection, 17, 21. | 



Public timber lands, area and management of, i 

 86. I 



Purshia Iridenlata, 192. 



Railways in Rockj- 3Iountains, consumption of 

 timber by, 74; mileage of, 75. 



Reforestation in France, expenditure for, 13. 



Resources, agricultural, 60. 



Rliamnii^ (ilnifoli'i, 190; Culifornica, 190. 



Rhus (ilu'vr i. 191; toxicodendron, ; aromatica, 

 var. trilohnin, 191. 



Eibes Icptanthum, 192: dircrii^ilnra, 192: oxican- 

 thoides,l93: roiun li/dliiua. 19:]; ('//"<'''"''■ l-''^: 

 prostyntinn,1\>'-i: Iin^nsiri. VX]; IJ ndsonicDium, 

 193; CorcKin, 193; v/(isissiinnm,l9S; Jioridiim, 

 193; s ingiiiiicinn. 193: (nircnm, 193. 



Rocky Mountain region, forest flora, 153; pines, 

 159; spruces, IGl: niapies, 170; ashes, 177; 

 oaks, 181 ; alder,<, l^-l; willows, 185; poplars, 

 187: shrubs, 190: climate. 12, 5G, 221; land 

 grants to, 7: v^opulatiou and values, 7. 



Rocky ^lountaiiis. agriculture. t)2 : agricultural 

 conditions, G): altitU'lcs, 54: area, 52: cli- 

 mate, 56 : configuration, 51 ; elevation, 51, 52, i 



53, 54. 55: forests of the region, 6): forest 

 conditions, 49, 69; forest policy in, 86; in- | 

 dustries, 62; irrigation s> sten^s. 61. 85 : man- 

 ufactures, 64; mioing, G]; jilains and pla- 

 teaus, 52, 58: population and values, 65; 

 stock-growing. Gl : stou'- and marble, 65; the 

 mountain system. 19, 51. 4'.': timber lines, 55; 

 water-courses, 5:^>: wool-growing, 64. 



Bosa hlando, 192; Arkanmna, 192 \ cinmno'^nrpa, ' 

 192; Sayi. YSl. Xutkaaa, 192; FciuUcri, 192; , 

 Woodsii, 192. 1 



Riibus Nutkniiw;, 191 ; deJiciosus, 191 ; strigosus, 

 191 ; occidenlalis, 191. 



Salix cord(da, l\H); Xovie Aufjliie. 19'] \ irrora'a, 

 193; moiiticolaA96 ■ rnstrcda . IM: cldnr pln/lla', 

 196; cdiidida, 196; ulaucn, \(\v.riJlo.<;n, 196 ; d-s- 

 crtorum,19(i; artica, xav. pctnca. 196; vestita, 

 196; reticidnla,W~- 



Sambu.cus rncemosa, 193 ; mcIanoL'ar2)a, 193 ; Cava- 

 densis, 194. 



San Diego County, Cal., trees and shrubs of, 198, 

 202. 



Sarcobatns vermicidatus, 195. 



Sequoia sempervireiis. 



Screw Bean — Mesquit, 172. 



Sheperdia argentea, 195; Canadensis, 195. 



Signal Service tables of temperature, rain-fall, 

 etc., in Rocky Mountain region. 83. 



Slides, snow and land, in Rocky ^Mountain re- 

 gion, 83. 



Snow and land slides in Rocky ^Mountains, S3. 

 Snow-slides and avalanches, 236 ; accounts of in 



Rocky Mountains, 237. 

 Spinva betuIifoJia. 191. 



Spruce, White — Single, 161; Engelmann's, 162 ; 



Blue, 162: Douglas— Yellow Fir, 164. 

 Spruces of Rocky ^lountain region, 161. 

 Shrubs of Rocky Mountain region, 190. 

 Stock-growing in Rocky Mountains, 64. 

 Stevenson, E. A., 88. 

 Sud worth, C4. B., 153. 



Symphoricarpns nccidental is, 191; raceniosus, 194; 



oreop'ii! IIS. 191. 

 Telegraph poles. 76. 



Temperature of Rocky ^Mountain region, 58, 

 59. 



Tetrndymia canescens, 194; >j\nbrata, 194; Xuttalit\ 



194; spi)iosa, 194. 

 Thorn, Black, 176. 



Timber, consumption for mining purposes, 77 ; 



right to fell and remove, 8. 

 Timber, public, depredations on, 9. 

 Timber lands, public — legislation in regard to, 



212. 



Timber lines in Rocky Mountains, 55. 



Torrents, damage bv, in Europe, 13. 



Trefoil, Shrubby— Hop Tree, 168. 



Tree-planling in Colorado, 233. 



Utah, iis-e-^.-e I valuation, 68; climate, 149: farm- 

 ing lauds, extent of, 149 : forest conditions, 14 ; 

 geography. 149; ores, 15>; quarries — stone, 

 151;" rain-tall, 150; timber, 150, 151. 



Values of property in Rocky ^fountain region, 

 65, 68. 



Vacciiii am orcidt ntide, 194 : eacspitosum,19o ; Myr- 



t ill IIS, 195. 

 Vir'mrnii III jxincijlonnn, 194. 

 Viiis ripiiri'i, 191. 

 Warren, Francis E., 56. 



Water-courses of Rocky Mountain re.gion, 53. 



Willows of Rocky ^Mountain region, ls5. 



Wool-growing in Rocky Mountain region, 64. 



Wyoming, assessed valuation, 66 : climate, 109; 

 ' coal fields, 81 : geography and forest condi- 

 tions, 108; irrigation, 111 ; native trees and 

 forests, 109. 



Yellowstone National Park, 115,206; needs of, 



296 : forests, 2US : flora, 208; water-flow, 209. 

 Yew, L(i7. 



Yucca, bi-dvifoUa, 201. 



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