Annual Report And Discourses of the State Board of Forestry
Annual Report And Discourses of the State Board of Forestry
Indiana. State Board of Forestry
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Rare or frequent in the northern counties, frequent in almost all the southern counties, and in cut over land in the southern counties it is often the prin- Digitized by Google 150 Eleventh Annual Report cipal stand on the hills. It is the most frequently associated with the white and black oaks. Often in our area the greater part of the trunk is too burly to be used for other than for fuel purposes. The published records of the distribution are as follows: Cass (Benedict and Elrod); Carroll (T...hompson); Clark (Baird and Tay- lor) and (Smith); Dearborn (Collins); Delaware (Phinney); Dela- ware, Jay, Randolph and Wayne (Phinney); Franklin (Haymond) and (Meyncke); Gibson (Schneck); Hamilton (Wilson); Jay (M'- Caslin); Jefferson (Coulter) and (Young); Knox (Ridgway) and (Thomas); Marion (Wilson); Noble (Van Gorder); Parke (Hobbs); Posey (Schneck); Steuben (Bradner); Vigo (Blatchley); Wabash (Benedict and Elrod). Additional records are: Putnam (Grimes) and (MacDougal); Tippecanoe (Coulter) ; Delaware, Owen, Posey and Warren (Deam) Economic uses.
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