. The elements of forestry : designed to afford information concerning the planting and care of forest trees for ornament or profit and giving suggestions upon the creation and care of woodlands with the view of securing the greatest benefit for the longest time, particularly adapted to the wants and conditions of the United States. Forests and forestry. 322 The Pines. the common name is given. In British Co- lumbia it is known as the " White Pine," or " White-barked Pine," and the seeds are col- lected by the Indians for food; A variety, albicaulis, (described by Professor
. The elements of forestry : designed to afford information concerning the planting and care of forest trees for ornament or profit and giving suggestions upon the creation and care of woodlands with the view of securing the greatest benefit for the longest time, particularly adapted to the wants and conditions of the United States. Forests and forestry. 322 The Pines. the common name is given. In British Co- lumbia it is known as the " White Pine," or " White-barked Pine," and the seeds are col- lected by the Indians for food; A variety, albicaulis, (described by Professor Newber- ry as the Pinus cem- broides), grows on the Cascade Mountains, up to the timber-line, with a height of fifty feet and a diameter of two feet. The bark is thin, mUk-white, and in appearance something like that of white oak. The wood is tough, and the leaves near the ends of the branches. 1310. The Films reflexa grows on the Mexican border, in Arizona, and is nearly related to the preced- ing species. 1311. The Pimis Parryana is a small tree, growing upon the Mexican border, in California and Ar- izona, bearing edible seeds. It is closely 156. Pinus Lamhertiana: The Sugar Pine, Cone, and related to the follow- Leaves, ou a reduced scale. jjj™ gnecies:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hough, Franklin Benjamin, 1822-1885. Cincinnati : R. Clarke
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