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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. 209 Tuckaseegee River, floods of 1901 **?£. flow and size -"""!"""!"!!"" n6,"i26,136 water power on 142 Tugaloo River, gaging station on "" 13f> Tusquitee Mountains Types of weather. (See Weather.) *, U. Umbrella tree .* large-leaf j ^ Unaka Mountains, description and topography "18 19 113 114 Range, slopes, description ' 51 53' 127 streams of ' ' 107 Uncalled forests, area of 45 in New River Valley 48 United States Geological Survey. (See Geological Survey.) V. Valley lands cleared 26 washed by floods 27 Valley, Great Appalachian, and others 1 <!, 17 114 Valleys, character of 20, 21 affected by floods 27, 129 Valley River Mountains 55 Virginia, act of legislature consenting to Government ownership of reserve... 172 resolution of legislature favoring reserve 190 Volume and velocity of rivers 117 W. Walcott, Charles D., letter of submittal to Secretary of Interior 110 Walnut. (See Black Walnut.) W*auga River, description 116,126,127 floods in 1901 130 gaging stations 136 water power on 142 Basin, topography and soil 72 agriculture and erosion 73 forests, distribution, etc 73 Water, abundance of 125 falls, list of principal 19,116, 126,139 value for power 29,139 flow depends on forests '5*' '°>!' gaging stations 15' l36 measurement of 15, 135 (See Stream-flow.) Water Oak. (See Oat.) 29 39 131 Water power, abundance of - " ' ' availability of depends on flow at low water importance of \\\'\£,Va,V» streams adapted to total amount used and unused - (See also individual rivers by names.) *S. Doc. 84 14
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