CLASSIFICATION SCHEME FOR DISPLAY PHOTOGRAPHS, 4-19-41

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1 Forest description
1.1 Vegetative types, conditions, age classes
Spruce type 24
Oak-chestnut type 25
Northern hardwoods type 1
Cove type 6
Stream margin type 1
Yellowpoplar type 14
White pine type 5
Shortleaf pine type 4
Virginia pine type 2
Loblolly pine type 10
Longleaf pine type 1
Southern white cedar type 10
Pond pine type 1
Swamp hardwood & cypress type 6
Scrub Oak type
1.2 Shrubs and ground cover 25
1.3 Individual trees and groups
Aspen 2
Basswood 1
Beech 1
Buckeye 1
Cedar, southern white 4
Cherry, black 2
Chestnut 4
Cypress, bald, pond 1
Fir, balsam
Gum, red 1
Hemlock, Carolina 2
Hickory 1
Locust, black 2
Oaks 17
Pine, loblolly 18
Pine, white 1
Pine, pitch, pond, Table Mt. 4
Poplar, yellow 11
Spruce 2
Sycamore 2
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1.4 Topography and scenery 35
1.5 Weather 21
2 Forest Management
2.1 Apparatus, equipment, workers 31
2.2 Silviculture
2.21 Harvest cuttings-hardwoods 9
2.22 Harvest cuttings-conifers 39
2.23 Stand improvement-rehabilitation 25
2.24 Thinning-hardwoods 5
2.25 Thinning-conifers 15
2.26 Pruning 1
2.27 Weeding 2
2.28 Liberation 6
2.3 Regeneration
2.31 Species 30
Catalpa
Cedar, red
Cherry, black
Fir, Douglas
Larch, European
Larch, Japanese
Locust, black
Maple, sugar
Oak, white
Pine, loblolly
scotch
shortleaf
slash
white
2.32 Experimental Treatment
2.4 Fire
2.41 Going fires 8
2.42 Damage, individual trees 21
2.43 Damage, stands 24
2.44 Reproduction after fire 18
2.45 Forest Fuel 3
2.46 Fire lines 7
2.47 Protective burning 8
2.48 Detection
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3 Forest Influences  
3.1 Apparatus, equipment, workers 6
3.2 Water behavior and run-off  
3.21 Gauging stations 19
3.3 Water cycle  
3.31 Wells, ground water  
3.32 Transpiration 1
3.33 Evaporation 1
3.34 Aerial Interception 1
3.4 Effects of land use on water  
3.41 Agriculture 10
3.42 Grazing 3
3.43 Fire 1
3.44 Cutting Practices  
3.45 Smelter Fumes 9
3.5 Climate  
3.51 Meteorological Stations 6
3.52 Effects of vegetation  
3.53 Effects on topography  
3.6 Soil stabilization  
3.61 Road Banks 38
3.62 Land salvage after agriculture 12
3.63 Land salvage after fume damage 10
3.64 Stream banks and shore lines 3
4 Forest Survey  
4.1 Apparatus, equipment, workers  
4.2 Charts, maps, etc.  
5 Forest industries  
5.1 Woods operations  
5.11 Logging 16
5.12 Pulpwood cutting 19
5.13 Oak pulpwood study 10
5.14 Pole extraction 4
5.15 Community wood yard 8
5.16 Shingle splitting 4
5.17 Special products 4
5.18 Fuelwood  
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5 Forest industries (contineued)  
5.2 Rail transport 3
5.3 Water transport 4
5.4 Sawmills 10
5.5 Pulp mills 2
5.6 Special product manufacture  
6 Forest Engineering  
6.1 Roads and trails 12
6.2 Structures  
7 Grazing 7
8 Wildlife 1
9 Recreation  
10 Station administration  
10.1 Personnel 2
10.2 Improvements  
10.21 Asheville office 5
10.22 Bent Creek 30
10.23 Coweeta 6
10.24 Fernow 11
10.25 Lee  
10.26 Santee