128 



INDEX. 



PA(4E. 



Telegraph poles, production of 119 



Topography of eastern North Carolina, 14 



Transition region 24, 38 



Tun timber, production of 118 



Tupelo gum, distribution of 31 



Turpentine, American method of col- 

 lecting 94 



crude, exports from North 



Carolina 73 



exports from Wil- 

 mington 76 



production of ...76, 



77, 80 



markets for 81 



uses of 81 



French methods of col- 

 lecting 96 



orchards 93 



additions to 87 



decreasing area 



of 90 



destruction... 90, 



92, 93 



of S'th'n States, 77 



value of 68 



spirits, exports of. 81 



production of in 



N. C 78, 80 



production of in 



U. S 78 



shipments of... .79, 83 

 shipped to Wil- 

 mington 93 



value of produc- 

 tion in N. C 80 



vield by counties, 79 



Tyrrell county ^ " 29, 110 



ITwharie mountains, timber of 39 



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Uses of woods 122 



Virgin dip 95 



Wake county 39, 89, 110 



Washington county 29, 110, 117 



Washington, production of naval 



stores at. ...74 

 lumber at. Ill 



Waste lands, area of 11, 70 



conclusions concerning, 71 



growth of 51 



origin of 51 



protection demanded for, 

 61 



policy necessary for, 63, 71 



restocking 60 



utility of 59 



Wayne county ".49, 79, 86, 87, 89, 110 



Wilmington & Weldon railroad, 



building of. 76 



Wilmington, lumber trade with West 



Indies 106 



naval store industry at... 74 



rosin exports from 81 



turpentine exports from, 82 



timber supply for 106 



value of naval store ex- 

 ports 82 



Wilson county 33, 86, 110 



AVood- working industries 117 



Woods, uses of. 122 



Worth (J.) and son, referred to 77 



Yellow dip 95 



Yellow pine (see long-leaf pine). ^ 

 (see short-leaf pine)' 



16, 19 



poplar (see poplar) 112, 123 



Yield of turpentine by French system, 



100 



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