Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 61991 |
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Page 59
... cedar ( Chamaecyparis thyoides ) . From the accumulation of cedar logs in the beds of many swamps it is safe to call it a native tree . There is nothing more characteristic of the region than swamps of cedar . It grows in dense masses ...
... cedar ( Chamaecyparis thyoides ) . From the accumulation of cedar logs in the beds of many swamps it is safe to call it a native tree . There is nothing more characteristic of the region than swamps of cedar . It grows in dense masses ...
Page 76
... Cedar swamp ..... Sand field . Pine woods .. Average minimum . Average maximum . OCTOBER , 1891 . Average minimum ... Cedar swamp . 59.178.6 Sand field . 60.2 78.6 Pine woods .. 45.7 67.0 Meadow . 30.4 50.9 Meadow . 47.8 65.2 Cedar swamp ...
... Cedar swamp ..... Sand field . Pine woods .. Average minimum . Average maximum . OCTOBER , 1891 . Average minimum ... Cedar swamp . 59.178.6 Sand field . 60.2 78.6 Pine woods .. 45.7 67.0 Meadow . 30.4 50.9 Meadow . 47.8 65.2 Cedar swamp ...
Page 80
... cedar , Mr. F. Roth , an authority on woods , says : " Perhaps no other wood in the market seasons so rapidly and per- fectly as white cedar . Neither warping nor checking need be feared and almost any temperature may be employed . In ...
... cedar , Mr. F. Roth , an authority on woods , says : " Perhaps no other wood in the market seasons so rapidly and per- fectly as white cedar . Neither warping nor checking need be feared and almost any temperature may be employed . In ...
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