[Gutenberg 35419] • Wood and Forest

[Gutenberg 35419] • Wood and Forest
Authors
Noyes, William
Publisher
Rarebooksclub.com
Tags
wood , forests and forestry
ISBN
9781152491861
Date
2010-01-04T00:00:00+00:00
Size
10.75 MB
Lang
en
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Excerpt: ... Bur oak. 10. Basket oak. 11. Cherry birch. 12. Blue ash. 13. White oak. 14. Blue beech. 15. Cork elm. 16. Wild black cherry. 17. Red ash. 18. Black oak. 19. White ash. 20. Sour gum. 21. Black walnut. 22. Beech. 23. Black ash. 24. Slash pine. 25. Soft maple. 26. Red oak. 27. Red maple. 28. White elm. 29. Oregon ash. 30. Sycamore. 31. Oregon maple. 32. Yellow birch. 33. Long leaf pine. 34. Red cedar. 35. Western larch. 36. Sweet gum. 37. Red birch. 38. Short leaf pine. 39. Canoe birch. 40. Tamarack. 41. Cucumber tree. 42. Western yellow pine. 43. Loblolly pine. 44. Chestnut. 45. Douglas spruce. 46. Black willow. 47. Butternut. 48. Norway pine. 49. Yellow poplar. 50. Lawson cypress. 51. Hemlock. 52. Bald cypress. 53. Sugar pine. 54. Red spruce and Black spruce. 55. Redwood. 56. Engelmann's spruce. 57. White pine. 58. White spruce. 59. Tideland spruce. 60. Western white cedar. 61. Big tree. 62. White cedar. 63. Western white pine. 64. Basswood. 65. Grand fir. 196 THE PRINCIPAL SPECIES OF WOODS. References: Sargent, Jesup Collection. Sargent, Manual. Britton. Roth, Timber. Hough, Handbook. Keeler. Apgar. Mohr. For. Bull., No. 22. Fernow, Forestry Investigations. Lumber Trade Journals. Baterden. Sargent, Silva. Sargent, Forest Trees, 10th Census, Vol. IX. Boulger. Hough, American Woods. Snow. Lounsberry. Spaulding. For. Bull., No. 13. Sudworth. For. Bull., No. 17. Forest Service Records of Wholesale Prices of Lumber, List. A. For particular trees consult For. Serv., Bulletins and Circulars. See For. Service Classified List of Publications. For general bibliography, see p. 4. 197 Chapter IV. THE DISTRIBUTION AND COMPOSITION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN FORESTS. The forests of the United States, Map, Fig. 44, may be conveniently divided into two great regions, the Eastern or Atlantic Forest, and the Western or Pacific Forest. These are separated by the great treeless plains which are west of the Mississippi River, and east of the Rocky Mountains, and which...