ri-ATK W. l-'Ki. I. -I.OUUIXU l.N SorTIIKKX .MAKYLANI). 

 Methods like these are well adapted to local conditions, which are often difficult for woods work. 



PLATE XV. FIG. 2.— PULPWOOD FOR SHIPMENT. 



Disregarded for many years as having little value, the scrub pine forests of Southern Maryland ar 

 proving a growing source of revenue in counties where stands of this 

 sort make up a large bulk of the forest area. 



