. The valuation of American timberlands . nbark, 41, 170, 196 Teak, 155 Ties, 45, 50, 97, 170, 173, 196 Timber valuation, estimating, 163 quality of timber, 166 sale values, 168 logging costs for timber, 184 cost of logging and manufacturingother products, 194 profit, 197 Timber Valuation, freight charges, 200 stumpage prices, 204Titles, marking forest land, 230 boundary surveys, 231 investigations of title, 233Turpentine, 56, 91Walnut, black, 42, 77, 171, 176Weir, J. R., 106Whitford, H. N., 159Willow, 43Wood alcohol, 173Zeigler, E. A., 225 N. C. State College Pili. The Forest Types of the Uni


. The valuation of American timberlands . nbark, 41, 170, 196 Teak, 155 Ties, 45, 50, 97, 170, 173, 196 Timber valuation, estimating, 163 quality of timber, 166 sale values, 168 logging costs for timber, 184 cost of logging and manufacturingother products, 194 profit, 197 Timber Valuation, freight charges, 200 stumpage prices, 204Titles, marking forest land, 230 boundary surveys, 231 investigations of title, 233Turpentine, 56, 91Walnut, black, 42, 77, 171, 176Weir, J. R., 106Whitford, H. N., 159Willow, 43Wood alcohol, 173Zeigler, E. A., 225 N. C. State College Pili. The Forest Types of the United States Frontispiece The Valuation of American Timberlands BY K. W. WOODWARD Professor of Forestry, New Hampshire College. FormerlyForest Inspector, U. S. Forest Service NEW YORK JOHN WILEY & SONS, Inc. London; CHAPMAN & HALL, Liaoted1921 COPYIIIGHT, 19 21,BY K. W. WOODWARD TECHNICAL COMPOSITION CO. CAMBRIDGE, MASS., V. S. A. To DR. BERXHARD E. FERNOW m GRATITUDE FOR HIS HELP AND ENCOURAGEMENT ANDADMIRATION OF HIS ACHIEVEJIENTS < PREFACE This book is intended to supply certain information neededby the investor, timber cruiser and student of forestry. In otherwords, it aims to give for the continental United States and itsoutlying territories the principal facts regarding the timberresources. Hawaii has been omitted because its timber is usefulmainly for its protective value and cutting in the commercialsense is only possible on a very limited scale. Likewise, the CanalZone is not attractive to either the sawmill man or timberlandinvestor by reavaluationofameri00wood


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