The forestal conditions and silvicultural prospects of the coastal plain of New Jersey, with remarks in reference to other regions and kindred subjects . A PIRC-LANC IN THE PINERY ON THE DUNES OP ijASCON^. ENTRANCE I O THE PMEASANIRY Of CO/»\PElGNt;, FRANCE The Forestal Conditions AND Silvicultural Prospects OF THE COASTAL PLAIN OF NEW JERSEY WITH Remarks in Reference to Other Regionsand Kindred Subjects BY JOHN GIFFORD, FROM THE Annual Report of the State Geologist ofNew Jersey for J 899* TRENTON. N. }.:MacCrbllish & QuiCLEY, State Printers, Opposite Post Office 1900. Forestal Condition
The forestal conditions and silvicultural prospects of the coastal plain of New Jersey, with remarks in reference to other regions and kindred subjects . A PIRC-LANC IN THE PINERY ON THE DUNES OP ijASCON^. ENTRANCE I O THE PMEASANIRY Of CO/»\PElGNt;, FRANCE The Forestal Conditions AND Silvicultural Prospects OF THE COASTAL PLAIN OF NEW JERSEY WITH Remarks in Reference to Other Regionsand Kindred Subjects BY JOHN GIFFORD, FROM THE Annual Report of the State Geologist ofNew Jersey for J 899* TRENTON. N. }.:MacCrbllish & QuiCLEY, State Printers, Opposite Post Office 1900. Forestal Conditions and Silvicultural Pros-pects of the Coastal Plain* L General Description. Although small in area, the State of New Jersey is very variedin nature.* In the north there are rough, wooded mountainousregions ; in the central portions rich farm lands, and in the southvast stretches of sandy pine-lands. The average value of im-proved land in New Jersey is higher than that of any other Statein the Union. The State is without a rival in reference to loca-tion and transportation facilities. If forestry cannot be practisedwith profit in this region, there is little hope for it elsewhere ineastern Amercu31924002931990
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