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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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  • 210 INDEX. Watershed . if area, Blue Ridge Page. 115 135 examination of _ Water storage in soil, affected by forests 25> ™i 122 Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 49, Report of Geological Survey 137 Weather Bureau, Report of, on Southern Appalachians 143 conditions at high levels - 149 observations on Mount Mitchell, 1873 149 tables 151,152,153 types 14° White Elm. (See Elm.) H ickory. (See Hickory.) Oak. (See Oak.) Pine. (See Pine.) in Shady Valley 48 on- Linville River 46 on Newfound Mountain 52 size of 118 Top Mountain group, forests of the 46,47,48 region, forests and topography of 47 Willow, size, distribution, etc 96 species of 96 Wilson, Hon. James. (See .Secretary of Agriculture.) Winds prevailing 118 moist, effect i in vegetation 119 determined by cyclonic storms 148 day and night, in summer 148 Winged Elm. (See Elm.) Witch Hazel, size, distribution, etc 100 Wolf Creek, lumbering on _ 52 Wooded lands, percentage of. (See Forests by river basins, i World's Work, article in, by Prof. W J McGee 189 Y. Yadkin River, How to Atlantic t16 126 floods in 1901 130 gaging stations 135,136 water power on 141 basin, agriculture and erosion 90 forests, composition, etc 91 topography and soil 90 Yates Knob Ridge 51 Yellow Birch. (See Birch.) flowered Cucumber-tree. (See (Mcumber-tree.) Mountains 50,115 Oak. (See Oak.) Poplar. (See Poplar.) w00d 103 O
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