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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture in relation to the forests, rivers, and mountains of the southern Appalachian region

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  • 200 INDEX. Page. Hiwassee River H5 Basin, topography and soil 82 agriculture and erosion 82 forests, distribution, etc - - 83 floods of 1901 130 flow and measurement of 137 water power of 142 Holly, species of 103,104 Holston, Mountain Ridge 47 River, flow, measurement, and power 116,135,136,142 Basin (southern tributary basins only) topography and soil.. 71 agriculture and erosion 71 forests, composition, etc 72 Hop Hornbeam, size, distribution, etc 97 Humidity of Southern Appalachians (Table 5) 153 at various cities 150 Humus, damaged by fire 24,25 Hydrography of Southern Appalachians (Appendix C) 125 I. Illustrations, list of 9 Interior Department. (See Secretary of Interior; Department of the Interior; Geological Survey.) Interior mountain ridges, forests of 19, 46, 51 Investigation of Appalachians, appropriation for 13 cooperation of Interior Department in 14 extent and location of area 15 scope of 14 Iron Mountains 18,47,114 Ironwood, size, distribution, etc 97 Irregularities of streams. (See Stream-flow.) J. James River and tributaries, floods 1901 130 gaging stations on 136 water power on 141 John River, gaging stations on 136 K. Kanawha River (see also New River) 126 floods of 1901 130 water power on 141 Keith, Arthur, Report on Topography and Geology of Region Ill L. I>akes, lack of 129 Land, cost of 3g Land slides 32 titles 37 Large-leaf Umbrella tree Iqq Large-tooth Aspen. (8ee Aspen.) Late Elm. (See Elm.) Legislatures, resolutions and acts of (see names of the several States) 172 190
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