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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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  • INDEX. 201 Page. Letter, President McKinley to Congress 166 President Roosevelt to Congress 3 Secretary of Agriculture to President McKinley 166 Secretary of Agriculture to President Roosevelt 13 Mr. Gifford Pinchot, Forester, to Secretary of Agriculture 43 Secretary of Interior to Secretary of Agriculture 110 Mr. Charles D. Walcott, Director of Geological Survey, to Secretary of Interior HO Mr. Willis L. Moore, Chief of Weather Bureau, to Secretary of Agriculture 145 Limestone, distribution of 119 group, shales, sandstones, etc 119 Linn, size, distribution, etc 105 Blue Ridge (see also Betsswood) 105 Linville Gap 127 Mountains 126 River, falls of 126 gaging stations 136 List of shrubs of Southern Appalachians 107 Little Pigeon River, water power on 142 Little Rock Creek 50 Little Tennessee River, drainage of 116 floods in 1901 130 water power on 142 Basin, topography and soil 80,81 agriculture and erosion 81 forest, distribution, etc 82 Loblolly Pine. (See Pine.) Locust, species, size, distribution, etc 103 Logging. (See Lumbering.) Lower Cambrian formation 119 Lumbering, culling - - - 57,67 damages in, by felling, rolling, etc 24,57, 64. 65, 131,132 extent and increase 24, 57 fires caused by 57 Government control of 61, 68 improvement in, necessary 66 in Southern Appalachians generally 52,53, 61 methods, early and present 24, 61,63, 64 selection of trees in 67 M. McDaniel Bald 53 McGee, Prof. W. J., article by, on forest reserve 158 extract 189 McKinley, President, message to Congress 158,166 Management of forests by Government. 1 See Government management.) Manufacturing affected by stream flow 184 importance of increasing tendency toward 139 on lower streams ' ™» Maple, size, distribution, species, etc 104 on Cowee and Nantahala Mountains 52
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