LIST OF PRESENT SEQUENCES

Display collection sub-head No. Sequence Title No. Pictures--Period between first and last
Siliviculture

2.21  Harvest cuttings, hardwoods

1 National forest cutting practice.  Bent Creek, Plot 40. 3 1930-37
   2 Chestnut oak regeneration cutting.  Bent Creek, Unit K-2. 2 1931
  3 Cutting to favor yellow-poplar reproduction.  Bent Creek, Unit J-2 2 1931
2.22 Harvest cuttings, conifers 1 Selective cutting, loblolly pine.  Plot 3, Hedgepeth tract, Camp Mfg. Co., Franklin, Va. 8 1929-33
  2 Selective cutting, loblolly pine.  Plot 3, Hedgepeth tract, Camp Mfg. Co., Franklin, Va. 6 1929-33
   3 Selective cutting, loblolly pine.  Plot 3, Hedgepeth tract, Camp Mfg. Co., Franklin, Va. 6 1929-33
   4 Selective cutting, loblolly pine.  Plot 3, Hedgepeth tract, Camp Mfg. Co., Franklin, Va. 5 1929-34
   5 Selective cutting, loblolly pine.  Plot 3, Hedgepeth tract, Camp Mfg. Co., Franklin, Va. 5 1929-34
  6 Growth and reproduction after seed-tree cutting 2 1931
2.23 Stand improvement, rehabilitation 1 Complete clearing.  Bent Creek, Unit C-1 5 1930-1937
  2 Complete clearing.  Bent Creek, Unit C-1 2 1931
  3 Conversion, pine-oak to pine standards with hardwood coppice.  Bent Creek, Plot 42 2 1932
[page 2] 2.23    Stand improvement, rehabilitation 4 Conversion, pine-oak to pine standards with hardwood coppice.  Bent Creek, Plot 42 - Unit B-3. 2 1932
  5 Ditto.  Bent Creek, Plot 43. 2 1932
  6 Improvement cutting.  Bent Creek, Plot 36. 3 1930-37
  7 Improvement cutting.  Plot 5, Liberty Furnace, George Wash. N.F. 3 1924-29
  8 Improvement cutting.  Ga. Mt. Exp. Sta., Blairsville, Ga. 2 1930
  9 Improvement cutting.  Ga. Mt. Exp. Sta., Blairsville, Ga. 2 1930
  10 Improvement cutting.  Ga. Mt. Exp. Sta., Blairsville, Ga. 2 1930
2.24  Thinning, hardwoods 1 Thinning, yellow poplar.  Plot 4, Cranberry Iron & Coal Co.  lands, Cranberry, N.C. 3 1929
  2 Thinning, yellow poplar.  Plot 3 a, Biltmore Estate, Biltmore, N.C. 3 1916-42
2.25  Thinning, pine 1 Thinning in white pine.  Plot 1 a, Biltmore Estate, Biltmore, N.C. (panorama of 3 cards, repeated). 6 1916-42
  2 Thinning in white pine.  Plot 4 a, Biltmore Estate, Biltmore, N.C. (panorama of 3 cards, repeated). 3 1916-42
  3 Thinning in shortleaf and white pine.  Plot 2 a, Biltmore Estate, Biltmore, N.C. 3 1916-42
[page 3]2.25  Thinning, pine 4 Thinning in loblolly pine.  Plot 1, Cooper River Timber Co. lands, Summerville, S.C. 2 1934-35
  5 Thinning in longleaf pine.  Southern Railway lands, Summerville, S.C. 2 1925-30
2.27  Weeding 1 Release of yellowpoplar.  Plot 2, Looking Glass Rock, Pisgah N.F. 2 1923-1933
2.42  Fire damage, individual trees 1 Comparison of apparent (o.b.) and actual (i.b.) damage.  McFall's Creek, Jefferson N.F., Va. 2 1930
  2 Comparison of apparent (o.b.) and actual (i.b.) damage.  McFall's Creek, Jefferson N.F., Va. 2 1930
  3 Comparison of apparent (o.b.) and actual (i.b.) damage.  McFall's Creek, Jefferson N.F., Va. 2 1930
  4 Comparison of apparent (o.b.) and actual (i.b.) damage.  McFall's Creek, Jefferson N.F., Va. 2 1930
2.44 Reproduction after fire 1  Plot 6, McFall's Creek, Jefferson N.F. 2 1929-1930
  2 Plot 6, McFall's Creek, Jefferson N.F. 2 1929-30
  3 Longleaf.  Plot 5, Lanes, S.C. 5 1929-37
2.47  Protective burning 1 Longleaf.  Plot 23, Lanes, S.C. 6 1929-37
Forest Influences        
3.32  Transpiraton 1 Effect of permanent removal of all major vegetation.  Drainage 17, Coweeta Exp.  For., N.C. 11 1940-41
[page 4]3.32 Transpiration 2 Effect of temporary removal of all major vegetation.  Drainage 13, Coweeta Exp. Forest, N.C. 7 1939-41
3.4 Effect of land use on water        
3.41 Agriculture 1 Effect of clearing steep forest land.  Drainage 3, Coweeta Exp. Forest, N.C. 6 1940-41
3.44 Cutting practices 1 Removal of stream bank vegetation to increase water yield.  Drainage 6, Coweeta Exp. Forest, N.C. 3 1941