1880 Census: Volumes 5 and 6 - Cotton Production: Index€¦ · Discussion regarding muk of, among...
Transcript of 1880 Census: Volumes 5 and 6 - Cotton Production: Index€¦ · Discussion regarding muk of, among...
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION. .. . ::Norn.-In the following index the information regarding counties and the names of persons who ha.ve furnished information for the reports are omitted. For such
references and for details of minor importance see the index of each state.
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.A.bstrncts of letters rup;arcling uses of cottonseed (Gontlrnl Discussion) •
...A.bstmcts of reports of corrMp0ndouts iu mono.
g-mphon: Alttlumm ...................................... . Al'kl\llS!tS .................................. ..
~~~:;~g1~:::::::::::.:::::: ::·.·.:·.:: ·. :·. ·.:: :-. :::::. Imli1111 t"rritory .............................. . Louisiunn .................................... .
~n~:~~~;,r~1.i.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: · North Cnrolina .............................. . South ·Cn~ollna .••........•.••••••••••.••..•..•. rrcn11o~soo ............................................... . 'Tl~xns ........... ................................................. . Vh-.i.:lnia ...................................... .
Acci<leuts·of weather as atfoctiup; cotton crops in: Alalmmn .................................... . Al'lrnnarts .................................... .. I>'luri<lll ....................................... . Georgia .... ~ .............................................. . Imliun ·torritory •..•••••••.••.•..•...•.•....... Loulsinm~ •••••• ., ............................ ..
~H::.~~l~~r.:'. ::::::: ::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : N orl.h Cnrolina .............................. . Routh Carolina . • . . • . . . • . • . • • • • • . .. . • .. .. . • • . . 'l'onncaaeo . ..................... ·- - .... - ·-- ............. . 'J't~Xl\8 ........ · · • · - ·• ... •· ........ • · ••• ...... •••• • ···· V1l'g-inla ...................................... .
.il..orcnl!ll nnd :pl'Odnotlon of cotton in :
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II I II II I I I I II II I I II
II I II II I I I I. II l[ I I II
.Alt>bnmn ....................................... II A1lmnsl\s .......... ............ .. ........ .. . .. I :J11ori1ln . • • . . . • • • • .. . . • • . • • . . . . . . . . • .. • • • • . . . . • II G"orgi1i ....................................... , II Koutnol'y (ln Report 011 Tounossoe)............ I Tio1ilslm111 ..................................... I Mfoslssliipi .................................... I MiHBOUl'i. ..•••••••••.•... ".... . • .. . • • .. • • . .. . . I North Cm·oliun ................................ II South Om•olina ................................. II Tounesseo ..................................... I Toxus...... ...... .••••. ••••.. .•....•••••• ...... I Virginia .••••••.••••.•••.•....•.••.••••••...... II
A.ore11ge nn<l pro<luction 0£ leading crops In: Alnbnma ....................................... II Arktmsns ...................................... I Calll'llmin .•.••••••••••••••.•.•..•••.••••...••.. II 11101·id1i ........................................ II Gcorgl1i .................................. - ·... II Indinn torrltory ............. ············:······ I Koutn c~ky (lu Report on Tennessee) ••••••• -.. • . I Lon!Ainna ...................................... I Miaslssi11pi ................................... I Missouri ..•.........•••.•.••.••....••••. - • • • • . . I North Carolin11 .......... : ••••.. •• , •••.•••.•••. II 8outh Carolina .............. $ ••••••••••••••••• If ii~~~~~~~~-:::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. I Virp;inio. ....................................... lI
.Acres of cotton (estimated) per hand in 1
Alnbiima ............ .' .......................... I1I
Arlmnsns ................... , ................. . Florida ........................................ If G'eo!'µ,111 ............................. · · · .. • ..
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75-148 49-04, 102 88-00, 69
70-158, 170 2:l-25
44-73, 81 88-143, 152'
15-18, 27 80-04, 75
51-58 48-02, 101
00-148, 158 11-15, 20
155 102, 103
00, 7U 170, 171
30 81, 62
lfi2 27 70
50, 60 102
158, 150 20
3-0, 00
3-6, 30, 40
8,4,20
B-8, 54, 55
109 a, 4, 35, 30
8-0, 72 3,4 8-6
8 3-8
I Addresses and names of correspondents, list of, in : \ I I Alabuma ...................................... lI
0 1GU-JU2 , 1G0-16!!
00 I Mkau•as ................................. · ··· fr 1 iig I ~~
I §;;;;,'.;{::://:+:-_:_ y1 •00-·~1 "i 58u-6iit~~~ Afl:~~~~f.r:.i_:::::::::::::·::·::::::::::::·:::::· i 1~~ I ~~~ 23~8U-.2 .• ~04',24~96 Northt.:arolma ................. •·····•·•··· .. II 7~o'' ~10146
o 800-Soa South Carolino ................................. 1f 94-~U I 41itHU8
140-175, 183 ~~~~~~~~-0.::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::.:::::: I HiO-lfJ:l , ~Ui:!-810 290-845, 354 Virginia ....................................... II lB 1 G4u 513-510, 525 562-500, 607 Adobe lands of California:
510-51'1 Analysis of soil. ................. •• .... ···•••·· 420-404, 473 718-800, 816 Bay region ................ •••••···.••····•••••• 633-037, 042 Belts of, in Sacramento valley ............... ..
165 038, 039 249, 250 430, ij~~ 183, 184
354 525 008
515, 516 474 srn.m
13-10, 70
{ 1i39-ii42,
5i5, 576 183, Uhl, 209
f 260-274, 320 321
'481
{ 105, 100, 137 138
205-208: 27 4 '501, 502
Character and analyses of ................... . Coast region, character 11nd analyses of sub-
soils of. San Diego region ............................. . San J oaqttin valley, extent and character of ••.. Similarity of soil to the "white-lime prairie"
soils of :Mississippi. Advances or credits to laborers on 1,<rowing crop in:
.Alabama ...................................... .
.Arkansas ................................ ·-···· J!'lorid'1 .••••..•..•••...•..•.......•••.••.••••.. Gcor!lfa .... ·••··· ............................. . Indl_n!I territory .............................. . J~on1s1nna. -..... --· ... · · · .... --- · ·- · ·· ·· · · - · ·- · ·
~l::~~~r.~~: :::: :: : :: : ::::::: :: ::::::: :: ::::::: N ortlt Carolina ............................... . South Carolina ............................... . Teunesseo ............... · ....... • · • · -- · · - · · · .. Texas ............................ ·•·•••••••· Virginia ...................... -···· .............. .
After-cultivation and planting of cotton, implements
used in1 in : .
II
~I 11
II II II
II I II II I I I I II 11 I I II
535-538 ±:~~~~;::::-.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ¥
30 694
45 703
19 677
25-28 683-686
48,63,54 706, 711, 712
80 697
93 751
54, 712
156 166 106 642 71 251
174 440 31 869 84 186
155 357 28 526 77 009
61-60 517-522 194 476 162 820
21 643
154 164 97, 90, 1~~ 633, 635, ~!~
a.o, 49, 51 1 f 8, 10
450 375-380
601-664, '707, 709 625, 032
Fl01'1da ......................... · · · • .... • • · · · · - II Georgia ................................ ·••··••· II Indian terlitory ............................... j
tim~:rr.~'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i
160, 1~~ 432, ~~~ 77-80 I 179-182
149, 150 I 351, 352
5, 6 5, 6 s,1 0-8
8 110
. 5, 0 5, ~ 5, 0
4 5-8
7-10 8
156 106
71 174
84
15, 16 541, 542 601, 002
184 272-274
841 482
107, 108 207, 208
502 537, 538
400 377-380 665-668
025
Noi·th Carolina ............................... II SoulhCarolina ................................ 11 Tennessee .••..••..••..••••.••.•••••• •• .. ···••· I Texas ......................................... I Virginia ....................................... II
After-cultivation of cotton in: .Alabama ...................................... II Arkansas-. .................................... I
~!~~!;t~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. H Indian territory ...... ·· ......... ··· ···•· · · ·--1 1
tri:i!~!fi'.i"·:=::::: ·.: :::::: ::::::_ ::: : :: :: : : :::: ~ North Carolina . • .. .. . . • - · .. · · .. • .... · · • .. II South Carolina ..... · • · · · · • • · .... · · · .. · • · • • .. • · · JI
'.¥:~~:~~:~.: ::::::::::::·.::: ::: ::~ ·:: :: : : : ::: : : : fr
20 524 741 000
55-58 511-514 09, 100 471, 472
f 15s, 155, 1.tsn sis 814 ( }56 'f I J
rn. 20 I 041, 642
1gt I ~ b~! m
l67 4:J3 30 800 80 162
150 352 2<i 524 74 OUG
55-53 511-514 99, 100 4il, 472
1:16 814 20 64~
J,oms111na ............... • ................... ••• I M. isslsslppi,.. .. • • .. •• . ............ .••. ••..• .. I '-Missouri. ............... ···•·• ................. 1\
155 28 77
166 642 251 440 186 851 526 600
Agnte:.i::~:~~~-~ ~~:~~ ~~-~ ~r~~~-~~d~. ~~ Texa~ ·::-I I A!!rinultural area of Texas .... · •.. · • • · · • · • • • • • • • • • • • I
21 C79 49 707
North Carolina .•• • • • • · • • • · • • · .. • • • • • • • · · .. · · • · u South Onrolina ............................. _ ..•. T1mneesoo ..................................... I Texas .......................................... I \Virginia ....................................... Il
60-62 104 mi ~l !
516-518 476 8~9 043
.A;rin~;:~:~~~~~~~l'.~i~~~ _o!. ~~~ ~~-~~~~~ -~~ ~ ........ / II .Arkansas ............... ·••·••· ••·•····· •••••· I
75-148 47-94
873
874 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON ,PRODUCTION.
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.Agricultural (le.~crlptions of the counties of-cont'd. California ........ _ ...................... _ ...... IT FlorMa •. - ..................................... TI
~gr~if.1:~~ ::~~~~~~~~::::~~~-:~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: Y North Carolina .... - ..... - ..................... II Tennesseo ..... _ ............................ - . . I
~!~~\~ii~·:::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: fr Agricultural tlesm iptlons i1f the nations of the I
Indilm territory.• .Agricultural features of a country, importance of a I
re1wrt on (General Discussion). Ag1icultur11l frntures of .Arkansas in brief.......... I .Agricultuml metho<ls in cotton production in:
Ahib:m1n ...... _._ .................... .-......... II Arku11sas ...... ·- .. ·· ......... __ .. _..... ...... I Cnlifol'nin •• - ......... -- .............. _ ......... II ]i'Jurida ............... ., •. - . . . • . . . . . . . . .. .. • .. . II
Gocrgia .......... - ... -............... ......... II
~~g~i~::ir~·~:~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ :~~ ~~~ ~ Nortl1 Carolina ........ _,. __ ........ - ......... 1I South Carolina .... ·-·-·· ......... _ ............ II
'J.'ennessoe ............................. ---········· I T~xas ... _, .................. -._ ........... -.. I Vir1iiniu, .... - . .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. • ••• .. ..... •• . .. . II
A gl'icultnral regions or subdivisions, enumeration
uf, in: Alal.m.mn ...................................... II Ar·kansas .... - ......... __ ...................... I California ............. - ..... - . .. . .. • . .. .. .. .. • . II Jfloridrt .................. ,_ .. _..... ........... II Georgia ................................... _,_,. II Indfar_r territory ............. - ............... I Lomsrnna ........................ _ ............ - I
~i::~r:::r.~~:: :: ::: : : : ·: :~:::::: ;::: :: :: : : : : : : :: f Nor~h Cardlnn ................. - .............. II South C111rn!ina ............... - ....... - ........ JI '.l'onnessee..................... •. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. I '.l.'oxas ._ ..................... -........ _.! ..... I Virginia ... - ................... -... -.......... II
A~ricalturul retro•pcct of South Caro1in11 .... - ...... II .A.labama:
85-125 35-63
07-158 41-73
85-143 13-~l 27-70 45-92
57-148 11-15
19-25
55,56
11, 12
104 90-101 75, 70 08, 60
57 58 IC.0:1G9
~u, ao 70, so 77-79
26 74, 75
20, U<l-58 ( 42, 43, { 09, lCO
155-157 10, 20.
13, 14, 86 12
17, 18 15
17, 18, 23 9
11 J3 8
12 12, 13 13,14
::!2 8
13-15
Area, population, tilled land, cotton production, ;r 5 rank among tho states, an(l JJ!mner counties of (Gcneral,D!scussion). •
Cotton fiber, measurements of (General Dis· I 14-17
ousslon), Discussion regarding muk of, among nie cot· I 7
ton states (General Jlllscussion), Index to Report on ............................ 11 Possible oottonsee(l-oil mill products o:f, from I
the crop of 1870, nn1l thell' m1t1·1cet and manure valuations (General Discussion).
157-103
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Hcport on Cotton .Production in the stato of, by Professor Eugene A. Smith.
II i-vi!i,1-163
Special np;ent nppoiutecl for (GcnHal DiscussiOJi>).
Alllbamn river:
I v
~40, 41, 44,
.Alluvial lnn<ls, churacter anu mrnlyseo of...... n 124-127, 185-187
l)rainageayatemofthe .... ---- .......... , .. _ .. II Alameua pfain, California, description of............ II ..A..lcovamonntain, Georgia, elevation of .............. n .Alkali lu c.11lfornln'
Character, source, compositfon, apd effects of.. n Occurrence of, in the great vnlley •.•••.. _. . . . . IT R'ilm<diesfortllerlseof ................. _,. ____ II
Alkali lands Jn Callfm·nin:
Reclamation of .... ·-·····-········ .. ····- ...... Ii iioutheriITegion- ............ -........ .,._, .•. II
Alkali ponds of the Llano Estaoado, or St.akecl Plain, I of Texas.
.Alkali soils of California: Big valley_ .. _ ..... - ........................... II Cro1is mitnble for .......... _ .... _ ..... - ........ II I1 rlgation, effects the1·eot; and general discus. II
Biou on
0,10
111 30
63-07
10 07
04, 65 38, 40, 42
39
62 67, 08 08-73
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743-78~ 215-243 383-424 143-175 287-345 511-519 559-002 417-464 715-!300 033-637 857-803
07, 08
547, 548
104 035-037 733, 734 248, 2~0
323 .304 4112-4 .. m~ 867, f'GB 181, 182 270-2BI
624 GOO, 607
482, 510.::514 414,'1!5, 471,47:!. 813-815 041, 642
28, 24, 40 li48
675, 070 195
283, 28·1, 289 847 118 215 500 54~!
468, 400 385, 886
orn 630
469-471
17
10
167-173 61
3-178
11
50, 51, 54, 134-137, 145-147
10,20
709 206
721-725
677
725
722, 723 696, 698, 700
607
725. ~;~ I 72l-781 l1
Alluvial lnnds: Descriptiou a11d nnnlyscs of, in north west II
Georgia. Description of, in Arkansas ........... _ .. -..... I Extent and (lescription of, in the Indian terl'i· I
tory.
28, 20
9, 13, 14 545, 549, li50:
14, 15 Sill!, 853·
Gerwrnl a1·eu nm! nnnlysls of tho, in South II ., CaroHna.
18, 28
JU'\'erd, total lll'Cll anu cot ton production of (General DiscusRion).
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Tennessee river (in Repo1:t on '.1'en11cssce) .. , . I 'l'rees ancl 11lants characteristic of, in .Alabama. II
.A.lltll!"ial or seaboard rrgion of Virginia, area and II
description of the . .A!luvinl plain of the llflssissippi, general fenturcs
and l'idges of the {Gcnernl Discussion). ,
A!Jin·iul region of:
I
Louisiana, nren, description, and pn>ducllon of I :MisaiRsivpi rh~<:'r, area, extt,nL, autl general
description of (in lleport on Mlssissip11l). l!ississippi 1'iwr, area, <·xtent, and general
dcscriIJtlon of (in Report on Missonri).
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I
Mfasissippi river in Arkansas . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . I Mississippi l'iver ln Ton11es•ce and Kentucky . I Texas, and cotton production of ... _. .. . • • .. . I·
.A.llnvllll soils of the San .Joaquin valley, California, II cbnracter aml unnlyses of.
Alluvium of MolJile river, delta ln .Alnbama, charac. II ter of.
Alumina, rrwarks rm presence of, in solls (General I
Discussion. ) .Amador valley, Caljfor11ia, pxtent and sol! of........ II .A m1no11la, constant variittion of, in soils (General Dis- I
cusaion). A.mount of cltni·gcs p<'l' bale nguinat tb(l farmer in:
Alabama ..................... _ ...... _ .......... II Ai-knnsDA ........................ ,..... .. ...... I Florida ..................... _.. • • . . . . . .. . . .. . . . H ~~~f~~~.i:::. :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::: .:: I
Ml~~~l~:f pi.:::::::::::·::::::::::::::::::::::~ · 1 ~~~~~~~~0_1'.~~.:::'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: v ~1:-;i~i;;:::::::.::: ::::::: ::::: :: ::::::: ::.:::::: ·1\
.Amount of cottonseccl useu J)Cr acre, ontl v1wiety, p1 lee, and disposal of, in:
.Al11bam11...... ..... .. . . .. ... . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . II Arkansas ........ -.......... - .................. I California...................................... II Florida .................. _ ... - ................. II
Geel'gia ......................... - ..... :.- ...... II Indian ten-itory ................. :. .. . . ........ I
~1:=1~Jrrii1 :::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::. i Nortb Cnrolin11 ................................ 'n South Uarnlina ······-···· ..................... II TcJ1nesaco ............................ -........ I
~~~~io::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::. I1 .Amon11t of seed-cotton picked in a day in:
~~~~~Iii~~:::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::: X Amount of se~!l-cotton reqntred for a bale of lint in:
4
24
57 8, 9
396·
67 oao, 0~1.
75, 76 87, 88·
12-21, 34 114-128, 136'·
30-4fl 241-247
10 GOB·
JS, 14 549, 156{}
14-16, 112 380-388, •184· 41-48, 50 000-700, 70E·
26-30 I 084-08!1
56 66'
67
111 61
150 107
71 174 85
J55 28 78
105 102·1
21
154 98, 00
76 6'1,08 67, 58,
105, 106 20
78,70 148, 149
25, 26 73,74 52-58
43, 08, 99 154, 155
rn
75 155 78
104 034, Oa5·
7il4 247, 24S.
323, ~24, 431, 482'.
86'T 180, 181 350, 351 523, 5241 605, 60(1; 508-514:·
415, 470, 471 812, 8lfl;
641
738-357 610-
.Alabama .............................. .,. ..... . Arkansas ......... _ ........ _ ................. ..
~e~;~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::·::::::::::::.
n 1a-us, 155 I 49-04, 102 II 88-60, 69 II 70-168, 170
88-158, 105-685-630, 638' 218-240, 249' 336-4·:4, 43&
860-863 146-i75, 1sa, 21!0-845, B54 613-516, 1;25. 562-596, 007
Indian tenitory ....... -........ __ ............ . LQuiainna .................. ,_ .......... - ...... .
Mi~:~~:.r.~~: ::: :::: :::: :::: ::: : :::::: :::::: ::: : North Carolina ............................... . South Carolina ........................ - ..... .. Tenaessee ................................... ..
i1;;i~i;1: :::::::.::: ::: . :::::::::::: :::::::::: :: Analyses and deamiptiona of sells and subsoils in:
I 22-25 I 44-'73, 81 I 88-143, 152 I 15-18, 27 II 30-64, 75 ll 54-58 I 48-92, 101 I 60-148, 158
II 11-15, 20
510-liU 420-464,4iil 718-806, BI 0. 6'l3-637, 042'
A.lalmma ................................... _ ... II Hl-56• ·}2"-06 81-1 4 il-74 : " •
Ai·kan~as ................... - ........ - ....... I 14-SR, I u5n-m 1, 4~6 57r--;'iS'! 18-81 (lj(l-i:JIJ ('nlifornht ........................ ···-·· .... -. lI
GENERAL INDEX TO corrrroN PRODUCTION.
Page. ~ of special o1 report. p,
.Analyses nnd descriptions of soils and subsGils in-continuecl.
1''loricla ........ : ............................... n ?n~fir,t;~Ci~i·itoi·:Y· :::: :: : : ::: : ::::: :: : ::::: ::::: · 1f Ken~t!cky (in Report on Tennessee) . . . . . . . . . l Loms1an11 ...................................... I
Mississippi .................................... I North Carolina ................................ II South Carollu11.... . . . • • • . • . . . . . • . . • • .. . . . . . . . . . II '.I.'ennesseo . • . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. I Texas .......................................... l
.Analyses ofrepresentative soils (General Discussion). I
.Analyses of soils: InteTpretation nnd practical utility of, with I'
groups from several states (General Discussion).
Made in the faborntory of the University of I Alabllmll (Gene~al Discussion).
Showing rel!Ltion between lime ancl clay (Gen- I
era! Discussion). Strength of acid nsccl in, and nrnthods of (Gen- I
el'lll Discussion). .Analyticnl results, intcl'prntatlon of (G~.neml Dis: I
cussion). Angelina bottom lancls of Texas, cbaraoter and pro. I
cluctiYoness of. .Angola 11ay, Nol'tli Carolina, oham•tnr an<l loea!ion II
of, A.newel's to schedule questions, summary of, from:
Alabnma ....................................... II Arlmusns .... , . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . I Florida .............. ,,....................... II ~eorghi ........................................ H Indian territory................................ I LoniAinbn. ...................................... I
~i~~~~~r~.~:::: :::::: :: :::::: :::: ::: : ::: : :::::: i NOI'lh Carolina . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . ... . . . .. . JI South Cnrolinit ................................ II
:f~~~:~~~~-: ~:: : : : ~:: ~:::::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : i Vil'giniit ..................................... II
.Anto1lope valley, California, extent Mid soll of...... n Ants, dostmction of caterpillars by, in Louislnna . . . I ~\.phides, or lice, on cotton·plitnts in:
AJ11buma . .' ............ : ........................ II Al'lrnnsns .. . . . .. . • . .. . . . • • . .. . . • • .. . . . . • . • . • . . . I l•'lm·iila . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. II
~.~~I~~i;;~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ¥ Mississippi .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. • .. .. .. I North Carolina ................................ II i'loutll Citrolina.. .• . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . •. .. . . . II 'l'ennessee .. . . . • . • . . • .. . . . . .. • • • • • .. . . • . . .. . . .. I Texns .......................................... I
Arhacoouheo valley, Alabama, lnncls nncl golcl-bearing II rocks of.
.Aroaclian slates aml ounglomerate~ in ..,l.labama, soils II of.
.Arobronn format10n in Norf,11 Carollnu, ooourrenoo of. II Area and el~vatlon of the diifere11t regions of South II
Carolina. A roa an cl extent of:
Alnbama ......................... .'............ II Arlrnnsits .................................... ,. I California ...................................... II Florida .................................... .'.. II 6-corgla. ....................................... II Indian territory .... ~... . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. • • .. I Lonisian11 ........... ; . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . I Mississlp1il . . . • . . . . • • . . • • •• .. . .• . . .. .. . • . . . • . . . I Missouri...................................... I North Cn1·01inn. .. . • . . . .. • • . . . . . . • • . . • .. . . . . . . .. II South Carolina. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . .. • . . . II Tennessee ................. ·'····.............. I Texas ............................. :. .......... I Vfrginia ........................ - . . • . .. .. .. . . . . II
Are1tof: Cetton culture in North Carolina, ilxtenclecl Il
since 1870. Bach agrlcuUur11I region· o! the cotton s~tes I
(Gonern.l Discussion). · Eaeh •tnto over which coLton is produced (Gen· I
erul DiHoussion). Irrip;11hle lands in Cttlifarnla .................... II
15-28, 34 20-CO 10-17
112 1:i-a1, ·rn
5 15-71, l 80-8il
l·l-:25 15-48 10~14
.24-47, 52-55 62-09
56-60
04
00
01-60
27, 28
37, 46
1aa-rno 97-108 07-71
163-176 20-31 77-85
U7-155 2fi-28 73-78 i\1-66
97-105 153-103
10-21
62
82
lllti 103 ,.UO
170, 171 82
152 76 50
102 158
78
19
11, 12 12, 13
0 0 7 7
11 7 0 9 7 9 7
rn,U 7
22
4
5
16
General folio
(at bottom ofpugo).
105-20~, :.!14 201-an2 848-855
484 115-133, 142
217-~7B, 28:!-285 54U-:';LJ7 471-504 :Jt<8-4IC
082-700, 7L0-713
74-81
68-81
11
72
73-81
685, 680
560, 578
103-100 033-(144 247-251 420-442 807-800 179-187 319-357 523-520 605-610 507-522 4G0-477 811-82>1 041-043
720
184
165 639 249
436, 437 184 354
~~ 474 816
88
546, 544 468, 400
19 545 865 187 2'¥ 84j 111 211 505 5U 463 883
671, 072 629
054
16
17
674
Ana of-continued. Lon~·lenf 11ino region i11 I .. onisian·n... .. . . . . . . . . . I Hed Tiiv~r bottom region in LouiHiana.......... I San Joaquin valley, California .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . II The greatest cot ton product.ion in Alabama. . . . II
.Arca, population, tillocl lands, and cotton produetion, by noun tics, in:
Alabarn1t .................................... .. Ark:msnH.............................. . .• C11lifol'Ili1L (no cotton production reportc<l) ... . Flnritla ................. _ .................. . (:.(corgiu ... ................................................ .
• Indin.n territory ............................... . Kentucky (in ttopo1t on Tennessee) .......•.••. Lonlslana ..................................... .
~l~~~~'~P~.1.::::::::::: :::::::::: :: : : : : ::: · :: : : · North Carolina ............................... . South Carolina. ............................... . Tennessee ................................. J • ••••••••••••
Texas ......................................... . Virginill .................................... .
Arens of certiiin Tegions: In Alab11m11:
II I II II1 II I I I I I II II I I II
Barrens lamls of tbe Tennessee Valley re- II gion .
Lime-hills or lower prairie region.......... II J,ong-lenfpine region...................... II Metamorphic region ..................... - . II Middle division ........................... II Northern uivlsion .................. , ....... II Oitk and pine uplantls region.............. II liltno u\llnnds region...... . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . • . lI Post.oak flatwoods1·eglon .................. II Southern division . . .•• • .. .. .. .. . . • . .. .. . . • • II Tennessee Vnlloy region ancl •Ub<livisions .. II
In Arkansas: .A1·k1msas River buHin... .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. • • . . I A1·knnsns River bottom lanc1s .. . .. .. .. . • .. I Blnck-pralrle region .................... , . I Cl'Owlcy's R\clgo region . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . • . I Gmy silt prnlrle 1·egion......... .• . . . . .. . . . I Nortbem barrens aml l!ills 1·ogion . . . . . . . . I On11chit11 River b~.sin . .. . • .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . I He<l lnnds t•cgion of White am1 Vnn Burnn I
counties. Hecl.Joarn prp.frie region........... . . . . . • . I Uecl.Jonm region . . • . .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . I White Rh:e,. b01sin.... .•. . . . . . . . . . .. .... • • I Yoliow-lonm or oak aml piue uplands . . . . . I
In Californill: Brolcen region of the westem slope of th1> II
Sierra. Nevnclll mountnins. Const region north of the bay c.ountry..... II Const region south of t11e hn.y country . . . . . II Desert region...... .. . . . • .. ....... ·.... • . • II Foot-hills region . • • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . II Great Ynlley region .............. :......... II Irrigated lands in Snoramento valloy . • . • . . II Uedwood belt ................... ; .......... II Sierra Nevtlda. mo11nta.in 1•eglon............ II Southern region . • • . .. • .. . . . . .. .. . • . .. . . • . . II
In Flo1·lda: Brown·lonm uplands . . .. . • . . . . . . .. . . • . .. • .. II Everglades . . ... .. • . . . • • . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . • II Hnmmook lamls . • • .. . • .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . • .. II Long-1e1~f pine region...................... II Oak, hickory, and pine 11plancl region . . . • . . II Pitch pine, treeless, nncl al.uvial region... II Prnil'ie~, savannas, ani! evergfades . . . . . . . . . II
In Georgin.: Centm.J cotton ht>lt ........................ II Coast 1'0glon .............................. II Gm~·samly lnn1ls of the metamorphi<l region II Lime-sink region .. '.......... . ...... , . . . . . . . . .. . II Metamorphic l'egion .... -..... :........ .. II Nor.t.liwest G~ori:1ia ........................ !TI
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106, 107
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203, 204 200•
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317 29S 31~
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:876 GENERAL INDEX rro COTTON PRODUCTION.
General folio
(11t bottom of page).
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----··--···-···-- ------------ - ---- -----:-- ----------------------_Arerul of certain regions-tontinued.
In Georgia- continucc1. · Oal<, hickory, umllong-leaf pine hill• region II Pino harr.,ns ................................ II lUver bnsins----- -- .................. ----- 11 Sand and '[lhie !1ill• region...... .. .. . . .. . . . II Sou1l11·r11 oak, hickm·y, and pine r~gion . - - II
In th<· Jmlfon tur!tory: Clw10k11 t~ ua1inn .......... - . . • . . .. . . . . . . . . . I Chickas:tw u;1tion...... .... ............. ... I <.:hm:taw nation .. ------·-········uo•,••O• I Cr1~ck nation ............................... I I>ottawatomitination ............. o•····· I Seminole nation ......................... .
·In Leui:-1iana: AlhlVial regiun .. • .. .... . .. .. . .. . . .. . • .. . .. I Bastrop hillR .. . .. .. .. . .. .. • .. • .. . . .. .. • .. . I lllack cakarl!ons prail'ies ............ ~.... I Bhrft'rt•gion ...... ................ ~·· .•..... -· I Drown-lo:im prairie region .. .. .. .. • ..... .. I Gray Hilt oqiine 11rairie region .'.. ........ I
Iu J\IiasisBippi: Alluviul region ofthe Mississippi. .. . . .... I Drown-loam tahle-lamls . . . • . • . • . . . • . . . . . . . I Deer creek region......................... I Dogwood range .... •• .... .. • • • • .. • .. • .. .. .. I Long-leafpineregiou .... : ................. I Rotten-llmestone prairie region............ I Sunflower basin............................ I Yazoo basin and the Yazoo bottom plain... I
.hi Missouri:
41 49 16
38
43
21, 22 24
23, 24 22
25 23
12
12
22 21'
23
24
no 33, 34
43
41 58 13 42
9,.40
307
315 '
282. \ 304
300
859, i60 802
SDl, 862 • 800
863 861
114 114
124 123
125 126
241 235, 236
245 243
260
215
244 211, 242
.Areas of certain regions-continued. In Texas-continucol.
Llano Estacado ....................... - . • · I Lon;!·leaf pino region...................... I :hfountninc111~ l'•·gion .............•.... • · • • · I Nort11west1·r11 l'Ptl-loam rnµion ..•.. .. ........ I Ouk, hicl<or,y, 11rnl pitJt1 nplmlcls............ I Sugar· bowl rrgion .................. -. . . . . I Timberecl part of tho state ...•••.•••... ·••. I
In Virginia: Alluvial orsc11boarcl region ............ · ... II :Midland rogion .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. • • • .. II Tlcle-water rcg1on .. . . .. . • . .. • . • • • • • .. • .. .. II
.Arizona: Qotton cult11ro in (Jn Report on ()nliforni11) . . • • . II Cotton fiber, meaanremouts of (General Dia· I
cusslon). i
Successful cotton culture, experiments in (Gon· I
oral Discnsslon).
Arkansas: Area, JlOpnlatlon, tllleclhincl, cottonpro•lnotion,
rank among tho st.ates, nncl hnnnm• t'<lllll( icH
of (Genmnl Discussion). Cotton fiber, monHuremcnts of (Gonornl Dia· l
cussion). Derivation aml pronunciation of tho word..... I Dl•cusslon regarding mnk of, among tho ant· I
ton states (General Discnsoiion). Index to ltoport on • .. . • .. . • . . .. .. • .. .. • .. . • .. I
Possible cottonseed-oil mill products of, from I the crop of 1870, ancl their market mul mlt·
nure valnat.ions (General Discussion).
I'ngo of special
l'lll'Ott,
:JO ~8
.a :n
4~
23
8, 9 7
s
120, mo 10, 17
9
rn, 17
8
100-llO 40
Misshmippi alluvial region................. I Water bll!lln of Saint Francis and White I
rivers.
10
7
508 505 Report on Cotton l'rocluction In tho Stab1 of,
hy Dr. n. II. Loughridge.
r l-vl, 1-110
In North Carolina: East-Orn topographical division • • .. • .. .. .. . II Long-leaf pine region ...... ······.......... n Midland division .......................... II :Mountain <livislon ....... : ................ II Piedmont division . .. • • .. . • .. .. • • . .. .. .. . • . II Seaboard region.......................... tr
_-.In South Carolina: .Alluvial lands ............................. II Coast lands ................ ,............... II Improved lands ............................ II Lower pine belt .......................... II Metamorphic region .. . • .. • .. .. .. • .. .. • .. • • II Piedmont region ........................... II Red-hills region ............................ II 8altmarsbea ............................... II Hand-hills region ........................... II Sea islands ................................ II Swamp Janda .. . .. .. • • . .. .. . • • .. . . .. • .. .. • . II Upper pine belt . . • • • .. .. • • • • • • • . . .. .. .. . .. II
In Tennessee:
Brown-loam table lands .. • .. .. .. .. • • .. .. .. • I Central basin .............................. I Cumberland table-land..................... I Hli;hland'rim .............................. I MisRissippi bottom land.................... I Summit region of the water-abed of tbe Ten· I
nessee.
Unalm mount11in region................... I Upland slope of west Tennessee .... . • .. .. . I 'Valley of east Tennessee ....... , ........... I 'Veatern valley of tho Teooessee, ... .. .. . .. I
_In Texas:
Central black prairie region ................ I Drainage basins of the Red, Sabine, Trin· I
ity, Brazos, Colorado, San Antonio, Guadalupe, Nueces, and Rio Grande rivers
Gypsum region ....................... '. . .'.. I
10
15
10 10
10 12
13,23
12
7 IB, 24 13,43
13,47 IB,32
13 IS, 35
12
8 13, 29
19
14 35 14
13 21
14
14
14 14
34 16,17
38
542 547 542 542
54~ 544
469, 470 468 463
469, 480 469, 499 469, 503 469, 488
469 469, 491
468 464
469, 485
891
386
407 380 385
803
386 386
886
380
692 674, 675
696
Special agent appointecl for (Gmwrnl Discus·
sion). Arkansas and Kentucky, Dr. Owens' reports on, tl10
llrst giving agricultural featum.i (Genornl Discussion).
Arkansas river:
I
l
Basin, area and oxLent of ..................... .'. I Bottom lands, nren, extent, aml dosoription of. I
Army-worm, occurrence of, in:
~g~~r~::: :. ::::::::::::::: :: :::: :: ::::: ::::::: jI .AJ.·1·0.ros, how formed in Texas .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • • .. I .Artesian wells of:
C:tliforniu, a source of il'l'lgatlonin tho southern II region, number and depth of.
Ventral ancl '~estern prairies In Toxas . . • • . . • • . I Los Angeles plains, Valiforn!n •...•.. ". . • • . . • • • • . II Mississippi .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. • .. • • • • • .. .. • • .. . • .. I San Joaquin valley, California • ••• . .... •• . .. • .. lI
..A.sl>estus, occurrenc(j of, in: Georgia....................................... II South Carolina ................... ·'···· ........ II
A.shes of cottonseed hulls usecl for manure, nml l prices paid for (General Discussion).
Ashley marls, oocurrenoo of, in Soatb Carolina.... • 11 .Asphaltum in California, deposits of .. ,.............. lI Atlanta, Georgia, P!evation of, above tho soa • • • .. • .. II .Auriforous belt of California . .. . .. • • .. • .. • .. •• • • .. • . II Azoio rocks in Texns. extent nnd character of....... I
B, Dack-lands of tho:
Mississippi alluvial plain, oharaoter ancl I growth of (General Discussion).
Tennessee valley .. .. .. • . .. .. .. • . . .. . .. • • • • .. .. I Bagging uaed in baling in:
~tvl~~-:~-:~ ~~:~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ~~ ~~~ ~ ~-~~~~ ~: ~ ~ ~: ;;; ; ~ t~ nc n territory................................ I
v
55
10 111, 81
170 160
16, U:J
10, 30 100
rn 17
80-88 10, 40
47
1l 116
80 82 17
74, 75
24
166 1<>2
00 170
ti'O
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(at i1ottom of pngo).
ml7 GHll (){Ill
G8l 7()2
081
()30, 631 020 G30
787, 7~A ~8, ~u
17
11
07
li41l lint, 017
.1:10 817
07-l, lltll
'illll, 701
fl7•J, fl!lcl
70•1 215 67G
652-!IM 4JJO, llll:.l
f>tl
4li7
77'1 ~00
flllO ll7!1
80, 87
aoo
16~ uas MO 436 8!1~
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Bagf,<ill g used in baling in-continued. Louisiana ..................................... .
~1~~~,,~~r~1. :::: :::::: ::: ::::: :: ::: :: . ::: : :::::. North Carolina ....•..•....•................... Tt•unes~eo .. __ .. __ ............................... .
~i~~~~;i;L·::: ~ :: : : : : ~: :: : : : : :~ :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : :.: : : Bal1l prairie hills in .A.labarua, chamcter of ...•...... .Bale, average weight of, in the states (General Dis·
cussion). B11lll of cotton, amount of chnrg,sper, against farmer,
in: .Alabama .... ~ ....•...•..•..••.•............... .Arlrnn•ns .................................... .. Florid11 ............................ •---········ .. .
~figf ~tf~'.:_:_:_:_: ~ ~:: ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ North Carolina ............................... . '£ennessco ......................................... . '.Cexns ..•....••• , .................. _ .............. . Virginia ..................................... .
:Balo of lint, amount of seed-cotton required for n, in: .Alabama ..................................... . .A.r1i:nnsas .. ...................................... . Florida ....................................... . Gco1·gia ....................................... . lncli."'! territory .............................. .
~1;~f g[t,~i~i~: ~ ~:: ~~:: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:: ~;: ·~:;: :: ; : :~ ~: ~: South Carolina ............................... . 'l'u11nessee ..... .................... _ ............. . '1.'exas ............................................ . Virginia ..................................... .
·Dale of lint, usual weiAht pfa, in: Alnbnn111 ..................................... . Arlrnnsas ..............•......•.•••..•.•....•.. 1flol'i1la ...................................... ..
t~~\-~i~~n.i:::::: :::: ::::::: :: :: : : :: :::: ::: : : : : : . ::.I)ssissippi ................................... . M1SROlll'l ................................................ . North Carolina ................................ . Tennessee .................................... .
~i:~i~i~: :: :: : : : ~:::: :: : :::~ :::::: ::::::: ::: ~:: Dales, eatimllted nnmber of, per hand, in:
.A.lnbnma ..................................... .
.A.rlrnnsaa ..................................... . Flm1cln. ...... '> ................................ .
~~[~~~~~: ;; : : : ~: :: : : ~ ::~~:: ~ :~: ~ ~~ ~~~~~: ~ :: : N orlh Carolina ............................... . Tennessee .................................... . •.rexns ..................................... . Virginia ..................................... ..
.Bales of sea-island cotton : Weight aucl' size of, in South Carolina ........ . 'Veight of, auc1 mtio of lint to seed (General
Discussion). Dales per acre in counties in:
Al11ba1111t ...................................... . Arlrnnsali: .................................... . 11'lori1'n. : ...................................................... . Qcorgia .. . ................... --·-·· , ............ . lncliun torritor!. ............................. .. Kent1:cky (in ho port on Tennessee) .•••..•••... l,,oui~1nna .............................................. .
~m~:~~~r~~ ::· ::::::::: :::: ::::: ::::::::: :::::: North Cnrolina ............................... . So11t.h Cn.rolina. ............................................. .
~~~~~Z:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Bale~ per s11mwe mile in regions in:
.Alnhnmn ...................................... ..
.Atfomsns ........•...........•....• •••·•· ······ FJ .. ricla .......... ; ............................ ..
r::~~!J~~°' ~ :: : : : :: : :: ::: ::~::: :: : : : : ::: : ::::: :: :: N~~~\~s~l:¥~1i~a :: : : :: : : : ::: : : ::: : :: ::::::: :: : : : f'outh Carolina ................................ .
~~~i~:e~:: :: : : : :: :: : :: :::: :: ::: : : ::::::: :::: :: 'Bales, WBight of, in Mexico (In Report on California).
Pnge
~ of special
P-i :r~port.
I 81 I 152 I 27 II 75 I 102 l 158 11 2-0 II 50
I 6
II 156 I 107 II 71 II 174 l 85 I: 155 I 2S II 78 I" 105 I 162 II 21
II 75-148, 155 I 40-04, 102 II 38-60, 60 II 70-168, 170 I 22-25 I 44-73, 81 I 88-148, 152 I 15-18, 27 II 30-64, 75 II 51-58 I 48-02, 101 I 60-148, 153 II 11-15, 20
II 155 I 102 lI 30, 60 II 170, l~i I I 152 I 27 II 75 I 102 l 158 TI 20
II 156 I 100 II 71 II 174 I 84 l 155 I 23 II 77 I 104 I 162 II 21
II 68
I 7
II S,4 I S,4 II a II S-5 I B I 100 I B,4 I B,4 I S,4 II 3,4 II 3 I 8-8 I S-6 II a
II 60 l 40 II 29 II M I B,4,32 I 8,4, 72 II 21 JI 3 I 40 I 3-6, 40 II' 10
II I 131
General folio
(at bottom of page).
183 354 525 607 474 810 642
00 18
106 643 251 440 187 857 526 010 477 820 640
85-lUS, 165 585-6:!0, 638 218-240, 249 336-424, 430
860-863 146-175, l 83 200-345, 354 513-510, 525 562-590, 6(17
510-51·1 ·120-464, 473 718-806, 810 683-637, 642
105 638
210, 24H 436, 440
183 354 525 007 474 816 642
106 042 251 440 186 357 526. 600 470 8~0 648
514 19
18,14 530, 040
183 ~09-271
841 481
105, 100 205, 206 501, 502 535 530
'4fi{} 875-880 601-ll1i4
625
Bnllng cotton, baggiug used in, in: .Alabn11111 .................................... , . II Arkansas ...................................... l Florida ...................... ~ ..•.•.••.••..•.•. II Georgia ......................................... II lndi_al} territory . . . . .. . .. . . . • . • • • • . • . • • • . • • . .. . I I,omarnn11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . • . . . • . . . • • . . I
~i~:~i:;r.~:::: :: :::::: ::: :::::: :::::::::: ::: : : : i North Carolina ................................ U Tom1essee ............................ ·......... I Texas .......................................... I
- Virginia .. . .. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • • • • • . . . .. .. . .. . . II Baling cotton, capacity and presses used in, in:
Alabama.. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. • . . • . . . . .. • .. . . . . . II .Arkansas . •. . . . .. . . . . •• • • . • • • • .. ••. . . . . . . . . . • . . I l!'loricla .. . • .. . . . . .... ••• .. .• . . • • • •• • • . . . . . .. . . . . II Georgia ........................................ II lndi_ui;i territory ................................ I Lomsmna . . • • • • • • • . • • . • • • . • . . . • . . • . . • . .. • . . . . . . I
~i~~~~:f~.1::::::::::::::.::::'::: ::::: ::::: ::: :: i North Carolina................................ lI South Carolina ................................. II Tennessee . . . . . . •• • • • . • . • . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. . • . . I
~~;;i~i~::: :::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::: :· lr Baling cotton, fastening used In, mr
.Alabnmn. ....................................... II Arkansas ...................................... I l!'lodcla ....... .•. .. ....••.. ......... .. .... ..•.. II Gcm·giit ....................................... lI lmli.a'! territory . . • • • • . •• • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . I Lou1au111n.......... ................................... ...... ......... I
~1~~~~:r~1. ::: :::::::::::::::::: ::: : :: : : : :::: :: i No1·thCarolina ................................ lI !3,outh Carolina............ . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . • II Tennessee . • • . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. • . • • • . • • l Texas ......................................... I Virginia .......................... , . . • . • • • . . . . . II
Duling, ginning, and shipping cotton, d~tails of, In: Afabama ...................................... II A1•knnsus ..... ...••.•••..•.•.. .. .... .. . .. .. •. 1 Irlod<la .: ...................................... 11 Georgia ........................................ II Iucli_a? territory .. . . .• . . . . • • . • . .. . . . . • .. • • . . . . . l T...iOlllSlllllfL ----· ............................... ............... I
~l:!~~:.r.~~ :::::::::: ::::::: ::::: :: : :: : :: :::: :: i North Gul'Olina :~ .............................. II South Unrollmi ................................ II Teunesseo ... . .. ..•.. ... .. .. . . ... . . .. •. •• ..... I Texas ............................. : ........ I Virginia . • . . . .. • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • . . • . . . . . II
13allng of both short nncl long staple, methods of, in II Flol'icln.
Dnnnua in South Carolinn, growth of the............ II l3nnks oftheconstofN01thCarolina, charncteroftho. II l3nnks, ~ystem of, in the motnmorphi(\ region of Sou th II
Carolina. Banne1· conntics in cotton production in:
AJahnmii ..................................... II .A.rkansns ........... .......................... I Fl011<la .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . • • . . • • . • • • • . . • .. II
f,;gm~~;~·::: :::::: :::: :::::::::::·::::::::: ::: 1l ~!,~~~~~¥~1i~a.·:::::::: :: : :: ·:::::::::: :: :: : : : : fr Tennessee; .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . • . • . .. • .. I '.l'<'xns ................... "..... •.•. .. ..... . . . . . I Vil'l\inin. ....................................... ll
Dnrfoy, a«r~nge and p1·od11ctlon of, in Cal!fornin., by II counties.
Darley nncl onts, proclnction of, in four nations oft.he I
Inclinn territory. Dmrens an<1 chcrty Janc1s in .A.rkm1ans, analyses of... I I!arrens in Arkansas, occm·rcnce of...... . . . . . . . . . . . . I Barrens in :Missouri, geni;ral description of . . • • • . . • . I Jl11rrens lands in .Alabama, area, extent, ch11rncter, } II
70 an<l analyses of,
576 Barrens lnnus of the llighlnncl Rim, 'l'ennessee, <le·} I
~~g scription of, 105, JOO, 13·1 I!arrons of the1)ine region nfl'loricla ... , ............ II 205, 200, ~~~ 'Bitstrop hillR, Louisio.nn, desc1·iption of lnncls of .. .
4f,O I Bay conntr.v, California, !(encrnl description of .... .
601_064
i~~ Bay swamps of South Uetrollnn, chnrnoter and unnJy. ' 632 sis of soil of,
789 , Bayou Bart.holomew lnUtls in Arkunsn•. character of. I
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155 102
69 170 30 81
]52 27 75
102 lfi8
20
155 102
60 170
30 81
152 27 75 58
101, 102 168 20
155 102
09 58, 170
30 81
152 27 75 58
102 158
20
154, 155 101
ao, fio 160, 170
30 81
1'11 27 75 58
101, 102 157, 158
20 30
31
13 05
00 40 20
55-57 83 72 21 41 50 10
3,4
38 10
S, 9
{ 28,80-32, 90-109
{ 20,62,07, 74,82
22
12, 16 45,46
29
68
R77
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165 uae 249 43& sos· 183 354· 525: 007, 474: 816' 042:
lUfr 63& 249' 436 808 183 354 525'. 607 514'·
473, 474· 810' 042·
165" 038 2411'
324, 430:· 86!!· 183 35-1 526 607 514 474 816 642
164. lutr· 037
210, 240' 435, 436
sos· 18:1' 35~· 525 607 G14
473, 474 815, 8]6
~H2:
210.'
487' 545 fi21
7fi 5711 209
321-3~3 185 274 553 413 708 032
601, 062.
841',
574 546
500, 507
38, 40-42. 100-110•
308, 434,430,. 440, ~54··
202"
114, us 7oa, 704-
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----·--- -------------- - ----- ------ -----------------·-·-----------·- - -- ---- -----Black prairie region of-oontinued . . B .. you. definition of (General DiMnssion) . . . . . . .•. . . . I
Bayous of Louisiana, oharacterand network of ..•.•. I :near creek, California, character of channels nncl II
73 10
25
85
112
683 T'•xns, area and general clescription of ........ . I. )10,34,3JA 074, 692,005,
( w 708
lunds of. Total area nnd cotton production of (General Discussion).
I 4 16
Eenrswamp, North Carolina, extoot, soil, und growth II of.
JlcdH of dark stratified sands and clays in Teonessc~. I
clescrlptlon of. Beech prevails only in southern part of the state of I
.A.rkansaa, .:Beeswax hummocks and flatwoods of Alabama . . • . . . II J3cetles iu Texas, occurrence of...................... I :Beginning and closing of cotton-picking season_ in :
Alabama .... , ...••••••.•...................••.. II Arkansas ...................................... I California...................................... II F!orilla ........................................ H-
i~f;~:~ef1~'.~~~·:::::::::::::::: :::::: :::: :::::: ¥ ~n::~':~r~~ ::: : :: : : ::::: ::: :::: :: : :: : : : : ::: :::: ~ :Nm tll Cal'ollna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . II Son th Carolina....... . . . • . . . . . . . . .. . . . . • .. . . . . . lI Tennessee . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. •• . I Texas ......................................... I Virginia ....................... ·.•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . II
D<•ginning and closing of cottoJi·pioklng season in II Mexico (in Itoport on California).
llelt of intense cotton production in Alabama ....... II B,1nnatt valley, California, extent antl lands of. . . . . . . II Bcrryessi> valley, California, extent an<1 description of II llig '.l.'reo grove, Californi11 .. :. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . II Dig vnlley, California, cxte11t, soil, and Yegetution of. n Jllttt•r Water vall'ey, California, extent and clcacrip- II
hion of. J:lluck bottom lamlsof Black l'ivor in Arkansas, chat•.
actei· of. I
Blt1ck cale111·eous prairies of Missouri, clescl'iption of. I :Black central 1n·alrie N1gion of Texas, general feat- I
ures of. iBlack cltty lauds of the reel-loam region of Texa.q .....
:Black frost, first appearance of, in:
• :±~tba':i~:~: :: :: : ::: :::::::·:: :::: :: : : : : : : : : :::: :: ]'Jorida ...................................... .. Georgia ....................................... . ln<li!'IJ teJTitory .............................. ..
~::!~fr~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: North Carolina ............................... ..
I
II I II II I I I I II
31
58
25
50
159
114, 154 101 15 68
168, 176 30 80
151 26 75
55-58 100 157
20 130
01
117, 118 118
103
62, 122
114
17
8 14
South Cnro1in11 ............................... .
Tennessee ....................................... .
n
ll, 154 101
68 11, 20, 109
BO 60
JO, 151 26 7i5
)26, 31, 87, l 56, l'i8
I 5 12, 13, 40, ( 100
Texas ......................................... . Virginia ...................................... ..
'.Black gravel in gray silt prairies of Louisiana ...•••• :Black gum ancl black-jack oak, eharnoter of lands in
Mississippi indicated by. , :Blncik·jack lands of:
I 75, 157 II 20 I 24 I 27, 82
563
430
561
60
817
124, 164, 637 733 248
434,442 868 182 %3 524 607
511-514 472 815 042 788
71 775, 776
776
761 720, 780
772
•
543
500
672
695
21, 164 037 248
277, 280, 435 868 182
212, 3,;3 524 607
482, 487' 403, 512, 5U
884, 38j, 412, 472
783, 815 642
126 220, 234
111' · I · d · ti f I 514, 15, 01, 216, 217, 203, 1ss1ss pp1, esor1p on o . •• . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . ( 92, \J4 294, 29B
:Missonl'I, character and timber of, in the cotton I 9 507 region of.
South Carolina, clmraoter and analyses of ... ,.. II South Carolina derived from trappeau rooks ... II
lllnck l11nd of Alnbn-mn-, nnnlysis of .......... ~... .. . . II lllnck-loam laucla of:
Gray silt prairie region in Arkansas........... I Mississippi nlluvinl region in Missouri •••... . . I
lllauk mnck;v soil of cypress brakes in Arkansas, I r.bnmcter of. .
l31ocl; pmirfoof Attakapns prairierel:llonofL~nisiana.j I :lBlnok pmfrie region of: ·
Alahnnrn, area, extent, cl1aracter, nnd anal,vsos II ef soils of.
41 10
53
497
466
03
50, 60 595; 596 15-21 513-519
68 604
22, 58-60 124, ~60-162
46-48 56-58
West Tennessee............................... I mack prairie soils the first to snfl'er from drought I
(General Discussion). Black prairies (Cretaceous) of ArkansaB, <lescrlptiou of I Bia.ck sand~~ alluvial loams of tho Mississippi, in I
Arkansas . ·Black sandy lRn<ls of Red rivor, in Arkansas. . . . . ... . . I Black splco lantls of Cache river, in Arkimsas . . . • . . I Black npland_prairie soil in Jong-leaf pine region of I
Louisinmt. Blaok waxy lancl (Cretaceous) of Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . I Blight, or rust, ns affecting cotton in:
Alabama ....................................... II .Arkansns ...................................... I Florida ..•.......••.....•. ~ ................ : ... II Georgi!> ........................................ II Indl.aJ? te~rltory...... . . . . . . • . • • .. . . . . .. . . .. . . • . I Lou1srnnn.... •• ... . •• . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . .• . . . I Mississippi . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . •. . . •. . .. .. . . .. . • . I Missouri ................................... . North Carolina ............................... . South Varollna ................................ . 'Xc-nnessee .................... __ ....... _ ............ . Texas ....................................... .
I II II I I
'Virginia . . . .. . . • . . . . . . . . . • . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . II Blooms first appear, when, in:
Alabama .................................... .. .Ark,1usas. ---- .......................... -- ...... . Califomi11 ........................... : ........ . Florida . . .. . . .. . . . . . . • . . . • . . . • .. . . . . . . . ...... . Georgia ..................................... . Indian territory . . • . . ........................ . I,ouislnna ..........••..•..... , ................ .
~l:~~~~~~l-: :: : :::::::: ::: :::: :: :: : : : :: : : : :: :: : North Varolina .............................. . South Varolim1 ............................... .
~~;~:-:e:~:::: :::::::::::: :::: :: :: : :::: :: :::::: Blottnl.'s S11ringe valley, Alabama, area of.: ......... . Blowing cnves in Georgin.1 occurrence of ........ _. Blue clay of L'Anguille _bottom land in Arkansas •.
Blcft's, sections of:
II I rr II II I I I I II II I I II II II
Crowley's ridge, Arkansas..................... I Fort Gailles and Shell Blnft' of Georgia......... II Trinltyriver, Texas, atltura!Shacle ..........•. I
Bog ore in Louisiana of: Gray silt pmirios . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . I Oak uplands region ............. _,.......... . .. I Pine flats .................................... I
Boiling or blue springs of Florida, oharao~r of . . • • • . II Boiling sprin;rs of tile sand-hill region of South II
563 Carolina. Arkansas, cbnraoterlsllo growth of . . . . . . . . . . . . I Indian territory, clesoription of................ I
27
1BriJ3 lB, 14
851, 861 Rois 1l'n.rc the characterlstio timber of the black I MissiSt1ippl, clescription of. .......... .-........ I 215, 216 , prairie region of' A rkanaas.
21, 22
8
27, 28
49-00
04 17
60-0ll, 65
66
155 102, 103
60, 70 171
30 28, 81-83
p6,51,50, i 153
27 76
59, 00 lOU
35, 5:!, 158-100
20
lii4 JOO 75 68
J68 BO 80
J 50 26 74
55-58 JOO 166
20
17 rney 56 51
50, 51
45
lt.<l 9
2a
5il
29, 80
87 7.
111
16-28
20 14 74
24
82
2~ . 15
38
393, 39{
20
553, 51)4
585-596
600
553 102-1-05, 167
002
165 638, 639
240, ~~~ 868
mo, 1sa-1ss 218, 25i~ I 2581
3:;5 525 uos
!HO, 616 47'5
~%~Jfs fH~
161 mm 7:1:1 248 .~:it 81i8 18~ Ti'' · r)~:; uoo
511-!il4 4i2 814 0-12 27
401
502
317
00, 61
311 278
541 084
322 205, 296
303
a20 48il
888-~95
123, 124, 136-139 247-258 389-801
55'1
280
732
126
134 128
105 489
563
I
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.-Bolling not favored in Georgia by deep culture .•.... U _,Bolling of cotbon·plnnts favored lllld running ta weed
prevented-In Alabama by:
Application of fert;\izers .......... _....... II Breaking the ffind very shallow .......... - II ]i)eep preparation of the land .. .. .. . .. .. .. , ll Deep tillage ............................... II
142
81-148
129
143
86
408
91-158
W9
153 96
'Early planting ............ _............... II { no, 1!~8 }120, 153, 158
Giving more space between the plants..... II Not plowing too near the plant .. . • .. .. .. . . ll Planting every second or third row witlt II
corn. Plowingclosetothep!unt ................ H Rapicl and li,::ht cultivation................ II ShaUow oulture ...... · ................ .'.... II Thinning out to proper distance........... II Topping thb plant .................... --. .. II U nclerclrainage ......................... _.. II
'.fu Arkansas by: Beel ding whe land high . . . . .. .. • . .. • . . • .. . .. I Close plowing and cutting lateve.l roots.... I Drainage an cl cultivation . .. .. • . .. . • . • . .. .. I Early plnntlng ................... ,..... ... _I Late culture............................... I Planting smaller varit>ties .... ............. 1 E>hallow aultlvntion ...... .................. I Top1iing (in a majority ot' counties)....... I
'ln Florida 1Jy:
129, 139
100
129
121-130 143, us 81-142
108
78-145
112, 128
77 50-93
64,82
77
56
59-91
50-94
Application offortllizers .................. I~ { s9,43,4fJ
Early planting .......................... --- II 40, 54 Flat weeding .............................. .II 50
Importation of new seed from Georgia ancl II 40, 50 South Oarolioo.
Lateplowlng .............................. II 48 Light cultivati.on .......................... II 41
Proper dis tan cl) 1Jetween plants .... -...... .. II { 40,41,53, 54
8hallow culture .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. . .. II _50, 53
Thorough cultivation .................... · .. II 50
T i 1 1 t II $ 40,41,48, Opjl ng t 1e P llil · - · .. · .. • •• • • • • • .. · • ·.... l 40, 50, GO
\'In Georgill b~-: ApplOcation of fortlllzors .................. II 71-156
Deep preparation of the Janel .............. II ~ 103.111, ~ 141, 142
Drainage .... _............. . .. • • . .. . .. . . . . II Early planting...... .. . .. .. . .. • .. . . .. . . . . . . II Planting cloaorin tho <lrill.. .. . .. . . . . . • . • • II Plowing near tho plant ancl 1Jreaklng lat· II
era! roots. Proper distance between plants . . • . . . . . . . . II
-Shallow cultivation ........................ 11 Thick planting .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . • • . • . . .. . . . . . II Topplngtheplant .......................... Ir Use of an early variety of seed ............ II Usoofmarl. ............................... II Use of prolific seed ........................ II "Wholesome neglect of th!l crop"......... II
•In Indian territory by: Closoplanting ............................ I Good cultivation ........................... I Topping the plant .......... 1 .............. I
Jan Lo uisinna by : Dcepplowlng ............................ I Drainage ................................. I Fertilizers ............................. _ .••. , I Plowing olose ta the plant................. I i:lhallow cultivation...... . . . .. . .. . • .. . .. . • . I Thinning the plants • . • .. . • .. . . . . • . .. • .... . . I
''.£ilpplng the plant ....................... .,. l
148, 158
110, 137
71, 7~. 77 100,H4
121
72-137 97
70:.158
97 131
148 157
22 22
22,24
72 62
64 45, 66
44, 48, 50
48
40-73
139, 149
116
139
181-149 :Hi3, 158
91-152
118
88-155
122, 138
613
586-620
600, GIB
613 502
591
595-627
580-630
210,223,228, 234
220, 234 236
220, 289
228 _221
220,221,233, ~34
230, 2g3
239 220, 22 l, 228, 229, 230, 240
337-422 360, 877, '101, 408
' 414, 424 87,µ, 408
337, ss~. 848 366, 880
887 838-403
863
836-424 868
897 409
428
860
860
860, 892
174
164
106
147, 168 146, 150, 152
150 148-175 I
Bolling o,.f cotton-plants favored and running tow®d prevented-continued.
In Mississippi by:
i88,90,01, .Application ot' fortilizers or lhne. .......... I 184, 137,
130
'neep plowing, tltrowiilg aoil from the ~ 5 113, 115,
plant, ancl cutting lateral roots. 5 I t 1igo~~~O Drninn~e ............................. _. .•.. I
Earlypl1mting ............................. I
SB, 130
{ 05, 111,
112, 126, 131, 137
{
101, 104, Judicious culture.......................... I 107, 115,
Making rows farther apart .•....•..••... -. . l Shallow culture........................... I
131 89, 111
U0-135
Topping tho pltmt .....•.•.•.•..•..•••..... I lO·l,110, {
. 02, OG,
In Missouri by: Shttl!owtiliago ............................. I To1ipi11gthoplant ......................... I
In Nortli Carolina by: .Application of fertilizers or lime ......... ·" II
111,130, 13S
1G 10, 18
31-50
Closer planting ........................... II 50 Deep' cultivation . . • .. . • • • • • • • • . . .. . .. . . • . .. II 56
Deep JJ!owing .............................. II 45, 58
Early cultivation ......................... TI 31,34,30,42
Mnxling ................................... II Thinning out .............................. II
B5, 42 53
200, 202, . 293, 336,
3:19, 84'1 315, 311.. a22, a21; 328, 332
200, 332 297, Hl3, 314, 828, 333, 3:111
303, 300, 300, 317,
33:1
200, 313
292-31!7 20~, 20B, 300,312, 313, 332,'
340
514 514, 516
563-501
591
5SS
577, 500
503, OUG, 571, 574
567, 574 585
Thorough draining ....... , ................ . . . . II s 35,ao,au, _5oi, 6G8,fi7J,
~ 42, 45, 56 574, 577, 588
Thoroughsubsoil!ng ....................... II To11;nngtheplant .......................... II
!n South Carolina by: .Application offorWizers ................... II Planting short-limbed varieties of cotton : . II Plowing close to the plant ................. TI Tor1ping ................................... II Uncler<lr11innge ............................. II
In Tennessee 1Jy: .AppHcation of manure .. ... .. .. .. .. .. • • .. . I
50 588 30-fit
50, 60
no 59
50
50
5 52,58,61, l 71, 76, 92
502-586
515, 516
filf>
Ul5 mo 515
424,4R0,43B, 44:1, 448, 404
Clase plowing ta cut lateral roots ...•...•. I S 50-54,58, l 50
422-426, 4B0,431
De~Jl plowing in prepuration of the lnnd... I
Earlyplantlng ............................. I,
Planting the seed _thick in the drill . - . . • • • . I Rapid culture and early lnying-by .•.•••••. I
Rec1uclngthe hoightoftheridge ...•.••••.. I Rolling the seedin plaster and planting I
early. Running no center fnrrow when bedding . . I Shallow cultivatio-n ........................ I Thinning the stalks ... <. ................... I Toppingtheplnnt ......................... I Turning out the middles................... I
In Texnsbs,: Bedding on hnrd gronnd ................... I Close plcmting ........ .. .•.••. .•..•.••••••. I Deep plowing ............................. I Enxly planting ............................. I :Plowing o\ise to the plant and .breaking
lateql.l l'OOtB. I
Rapid cultivation ........................ ·.. .I
81 '
453
5 52,56,li7, 424,428,~20, l (16, 81, 00 488, 4fi3, 402
81 453 52
88
87
62 4ll-Ql
78 60-90
56
118 102
100, lBll
72, 84 66-141
75, 126
.m, 460 459
424 420-46!1
445 422-462.
428
no 760
767, 79-0 780, 742
724-700
5 05,85,90, Shallow oulture ............................ I ('113, 1£fs
738, 783 7·23, 743, 748. 771, 770, 786
Thinn!n11 out the plants • •• • •• • • • .. . . . . . . . . I Thorough clralnage ........................ I
Thorough tillage. . . .. . . • • • • • • . • • . • • . . . • • . .. I
78, 00, 08 736, 748, 750
62, 70, 70 720, 728, 787
{
62,66,70, 1'!0, 724, 84, 88, 728, 742,
189 746, 707
Thro.wing soil from the plant ....•••..•••..
Topping the plant (in a. majority of conn· tieK).
I { 01,72,81', 7ljl, 780, 745, 93,117 . 751,771)
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llolling of cotton-plants favored and running to weed prevented-contin~ed.
In Virginia by: Shallow cultivation ......•..•. ~ .•..•.•..... II Topping the plant ••• '. •••.•..••....•.....•. II
llollinp; retarded In Alabama by throwing soil too II high npon the plant.
Bolls first open, when, in: Ala]Jama .••..••.•.•...•..••..•• , .•....•......•. JI Arkansas ...................................... I California........ . . . • • . . • . . • •• • •• • • . . • . . . . • • • • . lI :J!'lorida . . . .. • • . . • . . . . . . • • • • ••• • • • • • • . . . • • . . . • • . II Georgia .•....•...•..•...•.••.•••.•...••••...•.. II Inclfan territory............................... I J,ouislana...................................... I
~J::~s::r.~~: ::::::::: ::: :: : : : : ::::::::::: :::::: i :North Carolina • • • • • • • • . • . . • • • • . . • •• • • . • • • . • . .. II South Carolina . .• . . . . . . • • • • . . • . . ••.. •• • . . . . . . . II
~i~~::e:~::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::.::: ! llolls, 1ot of, occurrence of, and how obviated in:
f;ir~:1:s·:::: ::::::::::::::::: ::: ::::::::::::: · 'If I•'lorid11 ......................................... II Georgi11..... •. ••• ...•.....•........ .• . • • • . . • • . II fnd\n:p territory .................... ·••·••·•••·· j
M1:~~~~~~::: ::::::: :::::::::: :: ::: :::::::::::: i North Carolina................................. II South Carolin11 ................................. II
~:~~~~~~~. :: : :: : : : : :::::::::::: ::·.: ::: :: ::::::·. i Virginia ....................................... II
Bolls µ~1111lly Jarse~t 011 fertlle bottom lands (Gen· I eral Dis;ussion).
Boll-worm, appenmnce of, ln: AJ11bnma ••.......•••••...•.•••••••.•••.••..•... II Arknnsaa ..•..••••...•..•...••••..•..••.••..•.. I Florid11 .•...••.....•....••.•••.•...•.•...•.••.. II Georgia ......•.••••••...••.•••.•••••••.•••.••.. II Indian territory • • • . • • • . • • •. • •• . ••• . • • • .••••••. I
ii~~!=~~i::::::::::: ::: ::::::::::::::::::::::: f North U11rolin11................................. II •rennesseo .. . . • • • • . • • • • • . • . . . • . • • • • • • • . • . • . • • • . I Texas ......................................... I Virginia . . . . . . • • . • • • . . . • . . • . • . • . . • • • • • • • . • • • • • . II
Boll-worm in Texas: Causes tho cotton-plant to rnn to weed......... I N over attacks cotton in presence of corn •• • • • • I
Bottom lnnds of: Bluff region of Tennessee • • • . . . . . • • . . . • • • . •••• I Indian territory, descl'iption, terraces, and nn· I
alyses of. Lime-sink region of Georgia, oharaoter and JI.
nnalysls of. Onk-uplnncls region of North Uarolina ......• ~. U Timbered region of Texas, character and pro- I
duotivenesa of. llottom prairie soil of Red river, Lonlsi11nn, an11lyscs I
of soils of. Brazil-wood In Texas, occurrence of................. I Brazos alluvial region of Texaa, cotton production of. I Brazos River drainage basin of Texas, area and ex. I
tent of. Breaking up land, draft employed In, in:
Alabama ............•••••.••••••...•....••.••• II Arkansas ...........•.•..•••••...•....••.•••••• 1 .Floridn. .......•...•••.•.••.•••••...••....••.••. II Georgia.......... . • • • • . ••• • • . • •• • • . • . • • • . . . . • • . II llft
· Inili?-:P territory . . • . . • • • • . . • . . • • • . • . . . . . . • • • • . I
~~:t~rr~~::::::::: ::::::::::::::: :: : : : :: : : : :: i North Carolin11 .••.•.••..••••••••.••.•.•...•... II South Oarollnn . . . • . . . • . . . • . •• • • • • •• • • . . • . . . • . • U Tennease~ ...... ·········-············· ........ I Texas ..•..•... ,................................ I Virgin\11 ..••.•..•.•.•... -..•••••••..•.......... II
Broad ri\'er, South Carolina, length and navigation of. U Broke]) region of the western elope of the Sierra Ne- II
vadamountains, California, area and description of.
:Brown- and red-loam region of no1·thwest Georgia, II extent, general character, and analyses of soils of.
H 12,14
128
154 . 100
75 68
• 168 30 BO
liiO 26 74
55-58 100 156
20
155 102, 103
09 170, 171
30 81,82
152, 153 27 76 59
102 158, 169
20 37
155 102, 103
00, 70 171
30 81,82
152 76
102 158, 159
20
lU,115 160
17 14
48,40
18
27
16, 17
81 50 17
158 97 67
168 20 77
147 25 78
51-M 97
153 19
9 61
25-28
'
General folio
(at bottom ofpnge}.
636 634, 636
ma
164 636 783 248 434 868 182 352 524 600
511-514 472 814 642
105 638, 6B9
249 436, 437
868 183, 184 354, 355
525 608 515 4i4
816, 817 642 49
105 638, 639 249,250
437 868
183, 184 854 008 474
810,m
772, 77B
818
389
852
814, 815
550 685
118, 119
Paga ~ of special <ii report.
General folio
(11t bottom· of page}. '1i
Brown-loam lands of Florida, area, extent, general II character, ancl analyses of.
Brown-loam prairies of: · Louisian11, analyses and desc.ription of . . . . . . . . I Texas, extent, character, analyses, and partial I
area of. Brown-loam table-lands, bluff region, and cane-hills, I
totul are11 and cotton production of (General Discussion).
Drown-loam table-lands of:
17, 18 107, 108
21-24 123-126 26, 27 ~84, 085
4 16
Mississippi, o.rna, character, timber, analyses I 33-85, 73 235-237, 275
of, und cotton production in. Tennessee, region, are11, extent, and character ~ { 301 aoa
of. S I 10-21,54-62 420~4, Brown-loam uplands of Alabama, nrea1 ch11rnoter, and II 37,41-45,54 47, 51-55, 64
analyses of. llrown'a valley, Alabama, area, geological character, II 17-19,05,96 27-20,105,106·
and soils of, l3rnMes of the alluvial region of Louislan11........ . . . I J3uokshot clay ltlmls of the Mississippi ulluvial. re· I
gion of Mississippi. Bnckshot clars and ~oils of the Mississippi, ch1wno- I
ter of, in Tennessee. Buckshot land of the :Mississippi alluvial region in I
Missouri. Buckshot lands of Arkansas River bottom.. . . . . . . • • . I Buckshot lands underlie the whole of the pJa.in of
the 1Iississi11pi river (General Discussion). I
19 12-121
15, 16
15-21
14-81
75
121
214-323'
387, 388'
550-617 87
Buckshot soil of Louisiana, production ancl ngricul· } tural ~·alne of.
I ~ O, 14, 15, 111,110,117, ~ 21, 46, 47 123, 148, 149
Bnenaventlll'a lUver valley, California, extent and description of,
Buena Vista folrn, Californi11, characterofthewaters of.
Buhrstone gToup (Tertiary) in:
n
Il
A. lalnima... . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . • . . • • . • . II Mississippi . . . . • • • • . . . • . . . . . . . • • . . • . • . . • . . . . . . . I
Bnhrstone, occurrence of, in Georgi11................. II Buhrstone region of South Carolina., character of.... II Byler riclgo, Alnbama, extent of...................... II
(J,
Cache oreok, California, lands and canal of........... II Cacho River lands in Arkansas, extent, ch11rnoter, 11nd I
products of. · Cahaw1J11 coal-field, Alabama, are11 nnd description of II CahawlJa valley, AlalJama, area nnd geological II
stmoture of. Cajon valley, California, area, charncter, and descrlp· II
tion of. Clllaveras river, California, irrigntlng facilities of..... II Calcareous clay lanus of the Righlanc1 rim and East I
Tennessee.
116 774
23, 24, 09 081, 082, 72>.
35, 45 12
41, 42
11
100, 111
45,55· 214
307, 308· 467
JlO, J2L
21 679"
17 .• 56, 58 553, 592, 504
20 36
17, 18 27, 28
30, 108
26
20, 88
697, 766.
084'· 398, .uo,
680 Calcareous marls of All11Jam11, chamcter aml analy· II 708'
67-60 77-79•
675
163 633' 247 429 867 179 849 523 605
507-510 469 811 641
465 7l9
291-294
BOS Of. Calcareous soils, prcva)ence of, and their relation to I 3
Mttcm production (General Discnsslon). Calciferous formation in:
A.laba-ma. . . • • . . . • . . . . . • • • . . • . . • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . • . II 17 Georgin,. • • • • • • • • • • . . • . • • • • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • . II 24
California: Area., pOJ.llilatlon, tilled land, cotton produo- I 5
tion, and rank of, ruuong the st11tes (Gen-eral Discussion).
Cotton ftllei·, measurements of (General Dis· I 16, 17 cnsaion).
Cotton Production in, and reasons for restrlo· I 9 tion in tho past (General Discussion).
In1lex to Report on . . . . . • • . . . . . • • • • . • . • . . . . . • . • II 188-188 Report on Cotton Production in tlie State of, II i-ix, 1-188
l>y Professor Eugene W. Hilgard. Sample of cotton from, shows longest fiber I 36
(General Discussion). Special agent for (General Discussien}.... . . . • . I 6
15-
2T 290
l'l.'
28, 29"
21
791-796 659, 706
18'
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Page ;:! of special p: report.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!
Cll'll11ls for inigation in California.. . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . • . . II ~{
Canobrako regio11 of .Alabama, general desorjption of II Cane-growth 11 standard for estimating fertility of II
95-09, 103-100
4'6-48 36
land in South Carolina. Cane-hills region of Mississippi, elevation, general
deauription of, all:~ cotton production in. Capnci~y anil kinch of pre
0
a8os for baling cotton In : .Alabama ..................................... .. Arkansas .................• ,. ................ ..
~~~t~t !.ii···:;:; •... :;··--~··· :1:.:: South Carolina, ................................ . Tennessee .................................... .
~1;g1~1i~·::: ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cape Mendocino, Callfornia~a weatlrnr divide .•...•.. Carboniferous formation in:
!~~~~1~~·:·:·:·:·::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::'.: Indian territory .•..•..••..•.....•....•.•......
ff~i~~~\: ::~ ::~~:::::::: :::::::::: :::: :::::: Carmel valley, California, description of ............ . Carpenterla valley, C11Ufot'nia, extent and descrip
tion of.
I 45
n 165 I 102 II Q9 II 170~
I BO I 81 I 152 I 27 II 75. II 58 I 101,102 I 158 Il 20
Il 11
II "JR I 20, 82 II 21, 22, 26 I 8 I' 1e I 18, 141, 142 l[ 8
II 113 II 115
Castor bean in South Carolina, growth rufd yield of n the.
35
Catawba river, length, full, and navig11tion of the, in II South Carolfna.
Caterpillar, appearance of, in:
t~J~{~~; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ rii'rliun territory .• - ••• ---..................... .. Lonisiana ..................................... . :Mississippi ................................. .. North Carolin11 ............................... . South Cn.rolina ............................... .. Tennessee ................................... ..
~i:ti~ia: :: : :: :::: ::: ::::::::::: ::::: ::::-:::: :: Caterpillar destroyecl by 1tUts in Louisiana .......... . Caives, blowing, in Georgia, ocomTence of ........... . Cedar glndes of Coosa vn.lley, .A.Iabam{\ ............. . Ceclnr valley, Georgia, description of .............. .. Centrnl basin of Tennessee :
.A.1'6!1 ancl cotton production of (General Dis-cnsslon),
Area, extent, nnd character of region ........ .. Cotton J>roduction in ......................... .. Limestones, description of ................... . The most populous portion of the state anit
one of the centers of cotton produ.ction. Central black prnil-ie region of Teims, area, extent,
chm•acter, abrupt termination of bald hills, elevations, settlements, timbered lands, and western border of,
Central cotton bolt of: Alabama, cotton product per acre and its re·
lation to population in. •Georgia, area, subdivisions, general character,
and analyses of. Georgia, cotton production in .•. ' .............. .
Central prail'ie region of; Alabama, aren, extent, subdivisions, and.i gen
eral character of. Alabama., cotton prodnot per acre in, and its
relation to populatilm. .A.ln.bnmn, trees and plants oharaoteristia of ..•. Louisinna, description of ...................... . Miagiee!ppi, el<tent, general description of, anc1
cotton proiluction Jn. Centrnl red-lonm region of .Arlrnnsas, area and gen
oml description of. 56 0 p
II I II II I I -l II II I I II I II TI TI
I
I I I I
I
II
TI
TI
:er
II
II I I
I
9
83,122, 155' 102, 103
09, 70 170, l71
00 81,82
152 76 59
102, 103 ]58,159
20
82 lll5
20,23
70
4
28-85
41
83
28
34-87, 60
62,0B
38-46
55,56
86,45-51
62
58 28, 20, 05 51-58, 75
28, 29
General t'olio
(at bottom vfpage.).
753-7571 761-70<>
50-58 402
247
165 088 240 430 868 183 354 fi2G 607 5~4
473, 4'74 816 642 060
27 505, 568
287, 288, 204 846 214
670, 7Jl9, 800 030
771
778
491
405
93, 132, 105 (}38, 630 240, 250 436, 437
808 183, 184
354 608 515
474, 175 810, 817
()42 184
401
30,B_3 342
10
400-407
4.13 455 400
092-695, 708
n,73
304-312
821, 822
46, 55-01
72
08
IBO, 131, 167
253-260, 277
564, 5051
Chalcodony, occurrence of, in Georgia................ II Chalk bluff, .Arkansas, elovntion and section of...... I Champlain formation in:
Florida ........................................ II Louisian11o ...................................... I
Chanclolcnr islnnils, Louisiann, character of..... • • . . I Ch1qmrral soil of California, oharacte~and analysis of. II Chaparrnla and arroyos of the !jOUthwe!Jt of Texas... I Chametor of subsoil.a in:
.Alabama ....................................... II A:rkansns ...................................... I Florida ........................................ TI Georgia .•...................................... 'II Incllan territory. . .. . . . .. . . • . . • . • .. .. • . • . .. . .. • . I
~:m~~!r!~~::: ::: : ::: :: : ::: : : : : : : : :: ::: ::: : : : :: ~ Nortl1 Carolina ................................ U Tenn1msco . . . . . . . .. • • .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. I Texas .......................................... I Vit-glnii~ ....................................... II
Cbnracter, tilling qunlltlea, and prod uotivciness of
soils {see dotaile<l indexes) in: .A.ln.bnma. . . • • • • • • • • .. . • • • . • ... . . .. . .. . .. . . . . • .. II Arlrnnsaa. ...•. ...•.• ........ .... ....... .. . . . .. I <Jnlifornia.......... •• • • . • . . • . • . • • .. . . . . . . . .. . . . II I~lol'icln ........................................ II Qoor~i11 ........................................ II
Lindi_a1:1 territory ......... ·.o,.. . • • • • .. • . .. . .. . • • . I
OlllSlllDll. ........................................................... I
~a~:~~~f,f?.~ :: : : :::::: :::::: :: :: : : :: : : : : : :: : : : : : I NorthCarolina ......................... : ...... fT :South Caroilna....... ........ ••. • .. . • . . .. .. .. .. II Tennessee ..................................... I
~~;;;i;;iii.'::: :: : ::::::::::::::: ::::::: :: ::: : :: ::: ir Charges, cost of salo, and Insurance on cotton crop, in:
Alabama ....................................... II .Arknnsns ...................................... I Floddn. ........................................ II Georgia ........................................ II Incliau territory • • .. .. • • • • • • . • .. .. • • • ... • • • • • • . I 1 Louisiana ...••••••..•.•.•....•••..•.••••••.•.•.. I
ii~~~~~~~~fr~;~rnrn~rnrn~rn;~~rn~~:~jjj t VirginJn. ....................... f. ............... II
Charges for stol'ing cotton in: Al;ibam11o ...................................... II .Arkansas ...................................... I Florida ........................................ II
~~m~1~~~ ~~ ~~::: ~ ~ ~~ ~~~: ~;~;~; ;;;~ ~~~~~~~ ~ ~~ ¥ North Carolina ................................ II Tennessee ....................... : ............. I Texas ......................................... I Vlrgi:nl& ....................................... II\
Cha1·ges perbnle, amoantof, against farmers, in: .A1!1i!>ama ....................................... II Arkansas ...................................... I
'Flot'ida ........................................ II
i:~::m~~ii· ::::::::::: :::::::: ::.:::::::::: ::: ::: 1l ~i:!~~~:f~1. :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: i Nol'lh Carolina ................................ II Tennossee • • . • • . . . .. . .. . . . . . . • . . . . .. . • • • . • • • • . . I Tmms .......................................... I Virginia. ....................................... Ii
Chattahoochee bnsin of Geo1·gia, 11rea and d\;sorip- TI tion bf.
Chatta1wochcc; river in: .Alabama, drninnge area of, how oharnote1ize1l. .Alabttmn, greeusancl marl bed in the bluff of .•. Georgia, ulluvial lnncls of ..................... . Georgia, greensand ma1·l bod and banks of ..•..
Chnttoogn valley of Georgin ..................... , ••. Chnttoogata Mountn.Jn range in Georgia. ..••..••.•... Chazy nnd Trenton fo1·mations in Georgia, l\lnda
dcrived from. Chnzy fuimation in .Alabama ..... ;; ................ . Chemical analysis, methods used in, dotnUa and in
terpretation of (General Disonsaion). Cherokee inition, area, extent, and desorlption of por
tion of tho Indian te1Titol'y occupiet1 by tl1c. Chcrty lnucls of the northern barrens region of Ark
ansas.
II II II TI II II II
II I.
I
I
15
20, 58
11, 12 0
54,
51, 52 14
78-148 4U-04 37-0:J
70-158 21-~5 43-73
88-14B lfi-]8 30-04 48-02
00-148 12-14
162 ·115
190, 137 70
183 34
01, 02 163 30
s2, sa 70
117, 118 171,172
25
156 106, 107
71 174 3l 85
155 28 78
104, 105 162
21
lM 107 71
174 85
155 28 78
105 102 21
160 107 71
174 85
155 28 78
105 102
21
l!fr
0,45 00
44 45
78
19 25,26
17, 18, 22 60, 01
21, 22
85, 37, BS
881
Genernl follo
(at hott.om of page).
281
556, 60£
rn1, mt lM. 156
709, 710 072
88-158 585-630 217-2-13 230-424 Siifl-80:! 145-175 ~00-345 fil:J-516 fi02-506 420-404 718-806 034,..GUll
172 651
10!11 nm 256 449 872
103, 104 am; 528
014, 015 liW
480, 400 820, ~~~
166 042, 643
251 440 800 187 357 52U 610
476, ·177 820 6,13-
16(!; 648 251 4.40-187 357 6~6 (Ill)
477 82() 0·13
Hl6 043 2{il
' 440 187 857 626 010 477 820 M'J. 282
19,55
76 310
811 339
28& 291,,292
271 281 B2
72,73
859, 80()
571, 1\78, 574
I
882 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Pago ~ of special " report. ~
Cherly ridge lands of: Alabama....................................... II 21,22,93-99
Georgia, timber growth, character, and ano1y- II 24, 25 sis of soil of.
Chiclrnsaw bluffs of tho :Mississippi................. I Chickasaw nation, nren, extent, and description of I
portion of Indian territory occupied by tho. Chicot county, .Arknnsn,s:
Ranks as second among counties of all cotton I states. ,
14 24
40
llanks second in product per acre among the I 8 counties of tho United States ({lenernl Dis-cussion).
Chinese in Cnlifornin,, cba!illcter of, as cotton pickers. II 75
Chlorine in soils, remarks on (General Discussion)... I ~
Choctawhntchie l'ivor, .Alabama, drainage system of. II 1-0 Chootawllatlon, nrcn·, extent, an<l description ofpor· I 23, 24
t!on of tbe Indian territory occupied by the. Dhowchillrt creek, California,, character of oh!lnnele II 25
aml lan<ls of,
'Chunntnugga 21tlgo, Alabama,, nature rtnd analyses} II S 46,48-1o2oil
of so!1s of. l Cienega• of California, description of................ II Cincinnati formation In Georgltt, rocks &nil soils of . . II Claiborne groups (Tertiary) of:
Alabama...................................... II {
1~~m~~~:: :: :::::::::: ::: ::: :::::::::::: :::::: ¥ Mississippi . . . . • • . .. • .. .. • .. . . . . • • . . . . . . • • . . • . . I
Clay-loam lands of tho gray.silt prairie region of I Arkallsas.
Clay-loam soil of Mississippi alluvial region of I .A.rlrnnsas.
Clay-slato lands of South Caroldni>, cha-rncter and II analyses of.
Cla,y slateR, occurrence of, In Georgia................ II Clay soil of :MissiBsip].li alluvi11l region in Missouri... I Clear Jake, California, extent and character of the II
surrounding Yalley. •
42
28
35 52 142: 143
14,15 10 12
59, 60
50
40
13 15-21
119
Clement attachment to cotton gin, value of (General I 86 Discussion).
Climate, remar'ks on, In: .Alabama ....••••••.••••...•. : •...•• '........... II Arlrnnsns •.••••••.. ......... •••.• ••••••••. ••••. I Cnlifomia. ... • . . •• . . . . ........... .• ••• •• • . . . . .. II J;'lol'hla . . . . . . . . . • . • • • . • • . .. .. . . • • • • . . • • • • • • . • .. II Groriria ........................................ JI In<li.n:1 territory • • • . . . . • • . • . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . • .. • • I LomRrn.rni. ...................................... I
~l:~:,~~;t'.~'. :::::::::: :: :::: ::: ::: : ::::::::::::: i Ncn·th Carolinrt ••••••. .............. ...•....... II Son th Carolina . . . .• . • .•• . . •• . .. . .. ... ••• • . • . . . II ~L'r<n1•easeo . . • • • . . .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. • • • . .. • • • ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • • I
~~~i~·i;;:::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: :: :: :: fr Clinton formation of:
.Alalmma .................. , • . . .. .. . . . . . • . . . . . • . II Georgia ........................................ II
Close snudy soil of Sotith Carolina, analysis of .••••• II Clostni; an<l beginning of cotton-picldng season in:
.Ahtbnma...... .. . . • • • .• •. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • •• • • . II
.At·knnfinR ...................................... I Cnlifomin............ •••• .• . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . lI Ji'Jorida .. .. . . . . . . .. .•.... ••. . . . .. •. . . ••. ••• . • • II Geol'glo. ... , .................................. II Inell.»~ t~ri-itory . . •. . . • . .•••......•..••.. •••••. I
~~~t~;~~·:::::::: _::::::::::::: :: : : :: :: : :::: :: f Nol'th Crtrolina ................................ II South Cnrolin;i. ......••.•...•......• ,; .......... 1I Tennessee . •• . ... • . . . ••• • ••• • .• . . . . . . . .. . . . . ••. I
~l;;i~·i;; ::::: ::::: :::::::::::: ::: : : :: : :: : :::::: fr Coohuiln, Mexico, ~otton culture in the st.ate of (in II
Report on California). Coal'bc<ls of Toxns, occuri-enee of ..• • . . . .. . . . . ••• •• . I Coal-measures, beds and thickness of, in Georgiit.... lI
Coal·m;;::::;:f~~:~~~~~.~~ '. ..•.. •••••· .... ···••··· ··/ II
.Arkansas, conurrence of....................... I
;~~;ng~a;~.~~~~;;:. ~~~~~~~;~. ~~d ·;~;r~~~~~~-· \ ~
10-12 10
8-18, 100 7
11, 20, 21 8 0
9, 10 7,8
10, ll 16-46
12 15, 38
8
17, 18, 23 28
23
114, 154 101 75 68
168, 176 30 80
151 26 75
M-58 1-00 157
20 131
18 22
17-25, 91-115
11
22
8 j
Genernl. folio
(at bottom of page).
31, 32 103-109 290 291
386
862
576
20
7B3
78
2Jl 861, 802
683
50, 58-00, 188
700 294
46, 621152, 153
280, 281 112 214
u95, 506
586
496
279
513-519 777
48
20-22 546
666-676, 764 187
277, 286, 287 840 111
211, 212 505, 506 542, 5'19 472-1102
884 673, 600
630
27, 28, 33 204 479
124, 164 687
·733 248
434, 442 868 182 353 524 607
511-514 472 815 642 789
676 288
27-B5, l01-l25
547 288 846
Pitge -::. of SJ.10Cii>l ~ report.
Coal.measures of .Alabama, region of: Agricultural foatnres of....................... II Cotton produc.t per acre in, anil its relation to II
population. Coal.measures of the black calcareous prairies of Mis· I
souri. Coast and southern prairie region of Texas, cotton I
production of. Coast lands of the Gulf aud Atlttntio in, Florida, rel.a- II
tions bet.yeen. Coast line QJ; California, trend and charnctor of...... U Coast marshes of:
Florida, clescription and area of ....••.•••...... II :M!seissippi, character and YOgetation of........ I
Const of: California, character of................... . . • • • . II North Carolina, banks of the, character of ...... II South Carolina,appearanceof, when approached II
from the soa. Texas, character of. . . .. • . • .. . . • . . . .. . • • . • • . • • . I
Coast prairies of Toxns alld Louisiana, total nreaancl I cot.ton prodnction of (Geneml Discnssion)•
Coast Range foot-hills of California, general clcscrip- II tionof.
Coast Range region of California: General description of . . • . . • .. . . .. . .. . . • .. . .. • . II Gcological featnres of .......................•.. II North of San Pablo bay, general description of. II South of San Pl'blo bay, general description of. II The bay country, general clescrlption of. . . . . . . II
Coast re~ion ef: .Alabama, plants charactel'istlc of.............. II .Alnbama, treeless charucter and siilino marshes II
of. Georgia, area an cl general <lescrlptlon of . • • • • • . II Georgia, eotton J.lrOduction in the.............. II
26-28
63
8
50
26
47, 56
27 07, 68
7
13 15, 16
14, 80
4
84-37
44-im,,
8 55-59
411-55 45,46
57
50
51-53
56
South Carolina, cultural and economic details of Il S 51,54,55, l 5S-Ul South Carolina, extent, surface features, ell- II 15--21
mate, henlth, soils, and productions of. Toxns, ebarnctllr of........... . . .. • .. .. • . . . . . . . I
Cohutta mountain& ill Georgln, metamorphio oh11r- II acter of.
Colimn, :Mexico, cotton cultnro in tho state of (in Re- II port on California).
80-34
19, 21
131
Colonies in Uallfomia-, locations of.......... . • . . . . . . . II 90, 10~, 107
Colorado ri"cr, Al'izona, cotton produced on (in Re- II 130 ])Ort on California).
Colorado River bottom soil in Colilornlo., analysis of.. Il 40
General folio
(at bottom of page).
3~B
73
506
708
206
'i05,7U
207 260, 270
6()5
545
471, 472
672, 088
10
002-{)05
702-717 066
713-717 704-718 703, 70~
07 66
317-319 322
507,510,511, 514-517
471-477
688-692
285, 287
786
754, 763, 765 788
008
Colorado River drainage basin, Texas, area and ex- I 17, 46, 47 075, 704, 705 teut of.
Comal river, '.Pexas, falls ancllt;mter·power of . .. . . . . . I Comanche peak, Texas, elevation nn<l rlescription of.. I Commissions of merchants on sales of cotton in:
.Alabama, ...................................... II
.Arkitusas...................................... I Flodda ........................................ II Geor~la ........................................ II lnclian territory......................... . . . .. . I
~=~!~~r~~:::::::::·::::·: ::::::::: ::::::::::::: ~ North Cnrolinit ................................ II 'fennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .. . .. . . • .. . .. . . . I Texas,.......................................... I 'Virginia . . . .. . . .. • . . . . . .. . • .. • • . .. . • .. • • .. . . • . . II
Comparison between the races in relation to cotton II ])ro<laction in .A'labama.
Compa1'ison of analyses of ~ay silt prairies of .A.rk- I ansas and Louisiana (In Report on Arkansas).
Compost; Gullctt's (in Report on' Louisiana) . • . . . . . . I Compost reoommenclecl in iRtensive cotton culture in II
Georgia, by F. C, Furman.
I Comp~:~:::,:~:~~.' .•...........••..•...•....••...... II li'lot"icla . .. .. . . . • . . • • .. .. . • . . .. . • • • • . • .. • . .. . • . . II
~i~~fsi~iiiX::::::: ::::::::::::::: ::::::: ::: : :: : 1/ North Cnroliua ................................ II South Carolina . • • . . . • .. • • .. • • .. • . .. . •• • . . •• • . . II
l T
137
122
156 107
71 174
31 85
155 28 78
105 162 21
02-64
64, 78 58, 59
795 780
166 &!$ 251 440 809., 187 257 5:!6 610
• 477 820 643
72-74
[JOO
' 106, 180 824, 325
154 JOI 07 2-17
100 4!12 ' 1481 350
73 GOS 52-54, 50 508-510, 512
1" •1
GENERAL IN:r>EX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Condition and nationality of, and wages paid to, labor-ers ill'·:
Alnbamn ......•....•.....•....•..••......•.•••. II Arlmnsas .•••..•..•...••.•••••••••••.•......••. I California . . . . . • • . . . . • . . . • . . • . . • .. • . . • . . . • . . .• . II li'lorida . . . . . • . . . • . . • • • • . • • . . • . • • • • • • • • . • • • . . . • II Georgia . • . . . . . . • • . . • • . • • • . . • . • . • . . . • • . . . • . . • • . II Indian territory . . . . . . • • . • . • . • • • . . • . . . . • . • • • . . . I Louisiana...................................... I
~1=~~~~1.r~.i-:: :: ::::::: ::::: :: :: : :::::::::::: :: : ~ North Carolina .•..........•••..•.•••...•..•.•. II South Carolina........................... . . . . . . II Tennessee . . • • • • • . • • . • . • • • • . • . • • . . . •• • • . . . • . • . . I Te:rns .............•.....••••.•••.••.•.......... I V:irginia . . • . • . • . ••• • . • •. ••. ••.. .• .•.••..•... •.•. II
Conditions imposed by transportation companice ne to wetgbt of.bales in: .
Alabama ....•...•...••..•. .': ..••••...•...... • .. Arkansas .....•••....•..•.•......••..•••••..•.. l<'loricla ....................................... .
~~i~l~ii~-. ·. :: : : : : : ::: : :::::::::: :: : :'. :::::::::: ~l::~~~:r~~ ::::.:::::::::::::::: :::: :: :: :: : ::: : : 1'orth Carolina .....••....•....•......•...•.... South Carolina ..•...•.......•...•..•.•••.••.... Tmrnosseo ........•.•.•••••....••.....••••.... -
'.{;T;;i~io: ._: ::: : : :: ::::: :::: :::::: ::: :::::::::::: Conecuh i·iver, Alabama, drainage system of .•••.•... Contents of volumes on cotton culture. (See back of
title page.) Contra Costa Mmmtnin muge, California, elevation
and description of. Cooper River marls, occurrence of, in Son th Carolina. Coosa coal-field of .A.lnbnmn, area and description of •• Coosa river, Alnbnma, drainage system of ..•..••.•••• Coosa Valley region, Alabama:
Area, goolog!cal features, and subc1ivisiona of the Togion and its outlleJ1S.
Cotton pl'Oduct per acre In, and its relation to population.
Extent nn<l structure of, and section showing topographical features.
Coqu!na, charn<iter and eJ<tont of, in Floricla ..•.••••• Cornl formation, extent of, in Florida ............•... Corn, ncrongo and produotion of, in :
Alabama .....•...•...•••••.•••••••••......•..•• A1·lrnnsns .............••.••....•..••••..••.•.•. California .•••.•.••.••.•..••..••••.•••••.••...•. l<'lorida ••....••••••...•...•.••..••.•..•.••..•.• Georgia ... ·············!····· ............... . In<1mn ter!'ltory ••.••••••••..•.•............... :Kentucky (inRHpo1•t on Tennessee) ..••••..•••• :Louisinua ..•..•••.••••..•........•...•...•••• :M isslssif pi ...•..•..••....•.....•.••••..•..•••• Missour .....•••••••.•.•••••••.•......•.•.•••. North Carolina •....•.....•.•••..............•. South Onrolinn. .•••••••••.•••.•.••••••.•...•••.. Tennessee .•.••........••..•...........•.......
~~;;i~iii::::: ::: ::::::: ::::::::: ::::::: :: :::::: Corn, acrenge.gro11ter thn.n tll1tt of cotton In Arkansas. Corn, soil ingPedients withdrawn by (General Dis·
cussion).
CoITesponclents, abst~aots of reports of, in mono-graph on:
Al,.bnma ...................................... . .Ar•knnsas ...... , .•.•...•.•.••••....... ·'········
~l~~.~gfa.·.: :::: :::: :·: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::: Jndinn tenitory .•••••.•..•...•.•...•.••..•••..
fil;m;~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nm·th Cai·olina ....•.....••.....••...........•. Sou1 h Ci1rolina .•.....••.....••••...•..••...•.. Tennessee ....•......•.••...•.•...•....•....•.. Texas ..•.....•..••.•••.........•...••••••••••• Virgin!" ..•...............•..•.................
CoITespon1lents, names and addresses of, in: .Alabanrn •..•..........••••.......•.....•.•..••.. A.rlrnnsas .............. · ·. - . ·. - -,. · · · · · · · · • • • • · California .••.....•••.......•..•••.••..••..•.•.. Florida .......•...........•.....•......•..•.•.. G<•orgla ...•••.•..•...•..•..••••......•...••.. Ind l_ai;i tetTitory . . . . . . . • • . . ..•......... · ..•.... Lomsrnnn. .......•...••..••..•••.••..•...•••..
~t~~~';i1'.j'Pi ·::: :: : ::::::::: :: ::::::: :::: '. :::::: North Carolina. .•••••.•••...•.••..••••.•.•..•••. South Unrollna ••••••.••..•.••• ~ •••••••.•.•••.•
II I II II I I I II II I I IT II
II
II II II
II
II
II
II II
II I II II II I I I I I II II I I II I I
n I II II I I I I II JI I I II
II I II II II I I I I II II
155,156 104, 105 130, 131
70, 71 172, 173
31 83, 84.
154 27,28
77 00-66
43,104 161, lg~ ,.,
155 102
69 170
81 152 27 76 58 10~ 158
20
10
46
11 26, Si-89
9,10
17-25
61-63
18
27
26
5, 6 5, 6 3,4
4 6-8
3 no 5,6 5,6
4 5,6
4 6-8
7-10 3
39
50
78-148 4!1-94 38-110
70-158 22-25. 44-78
88-148 15-18 80-04 M-58 48-02
60-148 12-14
150-152 96
125 66
1-00-162 28 76
146 24 ?2 50
165, 166 640, 641 788, 780 250, 251 438, 430
869 185, 186
356 525, 520
609 516-522 415, 47G 819, 820
643
165 038 240 430 1S3 ll54 625 007 6J4 474 SlO 642
20
704
487
36, 07-90
19, 20
27-86
71-73
28
207
206
16, 16 641, 542 001, 062
184 272-274
841 482
107, 108 207, 208
502 537, 538
400 878-ll80 065-668
025 575
02
88-158 585-0SO 218-240 886-424 860-803 140-175 290-345 513-510 562-506 510-514 420-404 718-806 6M-636
160-162 082 78.1 246
426-428 866 178 848 522 004 506
Correspon<fonts, names nnd addresses of, in-cont'd. Tennessee •••.•••••.•••••••••.••..•....•.•••••.
~?::~;;: :: :::::::::: ::: ::::::::::::: :::::::: :: Corundum, occunence of, in South Carolina ..••..•.. Cost of cotton pl eking in:
Arkan6ns .......•••••.•••••••••••••••••.••.•••. Floridn .•.•....•.•.• ; .........•••••...••••.•••.
~~~~fs'.~iiiii ::::::: ::: :: :::::::: ::: : :::::::::: :: Nor th Cntolina .............••..•...••••••••••. Soutl1 Carolina ....•..•••..•.••..•••••.......•• Texas ..•.••..•............••...•.•..•••.•••••• Virginia .••........••...•..•.•..•.•......•..•••
Cost of cotton picking in Mexfao (In :Report on California),
Coat of cotton production, estimated, In:
I I II II
I II II
lr lI I II II
Alabama .••..•...•.....•......•....•...••..••. 'II Arlrn.nsas............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • • . . . . . • . I
~rc,~;'d:'.~::::::::::::::::::'.::::::::::::::::::: ii Georgia....................................... II Indian territory . . ...•. .•••.•.. •..... .. . • .. • • • . I Louisiana . . • . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • • . I M!ssiso!ppi , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . I MlBROUl" ....................................... I North Carolina . . . . . • • • •• . . . . . • . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . II ~south Uarollna ••• .. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . • . II Tennessee ..........••.•.....................•. I Texas .....•.••••••••••••........•...••......•. I Virginia....................................... II
Cost of cotton prodootlon, itemized, In: Alabnmn ...•......•....•••...•...............•. II Arlrnnsas .•. . .. . ..... .••• .. . ... .• ... . . . . • . . . • • . I California ......••.....••.....•..••............. II
~~rr.~f ::::::::::::::::::::: :::::: :: : ::::::: ¥ North Carolina. .•••....•••..••...••.•...••.•••. II Tennessee . • •• • • . . • • • • • • . • • • . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . I Toxns •.• · .•.•.•••.•...•••.•• : •........•......•. I
Cost of drayage in: A1•knnsas .•••••.•.•..•••..•••........•...•••••• Lonfoi,.ntt, .................................... . MlssisAippi •.••••.•....•...•...............•.•. No1·th Ca101imi •••••..•....• .-•••......•.•...... Tonnossoo .•••••••••••..•••...•••...•.........• Texas ......................................... .
Cost of en1e, chm·gea, and insurance on cotton crop In: Alabama ..•.........•.•• , •••.•••••.••••.•...••. Arlrnnsna: .•...............••.••••.•.•..•...... Flol'ida ..•.•••••....•...•....••••••••••••••.••• Gcm·gia .....•••••.....•.•••••.••••••........... In<11!11!- territory ..........••••..•.• ' ......•.•.. JJOlll8lUTilt. ....... .............................. ,. ............ • :Mia.-lssippl ........•.......•.•.••..••.•••.•.... :Missouri ....•..............•••••••..•••...•.. N ort.h Curolln11. ..•...........••.•..•..••.....•. Tennessee ...................•.......••......•. Texas ........................................... .. Virginia ............................ : ...•..•...
Ct\tc Blanche islnml, Louisfana, location of .....•..... Ct\te Gelee, LoulRlnna, description of ...........•...•• Cotton, acrefl.go 11mlproduotion of, in:
A11tbnma •...•••...•••••.••.••..••••••••.•••••• Arkansas ••••••..•.••.••••...•..•..••••.•••..•. Florida. .•..•...•..••...•••..••.....••••••.•.•• Goorgia ...•••..••.•.....•..•••..•..•••.•••.•••. Ken tuclty (In Report on Tennessee) ...••.•.. - • Louisiana .•.••..•..••....•.••••.•.••.••.•••.•• ;
~l!~~,~~:r~.1.: :: : :: : : :. : :::::: ::::: :::::::::: :: : : N ortl1 Carolina ........•..•.......•••....•....•. South Carolino. ....•..•...•.....•••••.•••••••... Teonesso~ ...............•...................•. Texns .........................•..•.•..•••.••... 'Virginia ...•.......•.•...•.......•.••••.....•..
Cotton aorengo nnd till eel land in Loulsinna,.greateat disproportion between.
Cotton, after-cultivation of, in: .A.ktbam11 .•..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Arkansas ..............••••.•.. : .......•.•...•. California .... , .........••....................... Flol'ida .•••.••..•.••...••....•..•.•............ Georgln .•••.•.•••• : .•.•...•.••......•.......... Indian territory ..•••....•....................•• Loulsln.nrt .•.•••..••• · ....•.•.....•.........•...•
Ml:~~~~~-i-: :::::::::::::: :: : : :: : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : North Cm-olln11 ...•...• , .•.•......•.........•... South Cat'Oli>1a ... : ......•..................•••. Tennessee .••.••••••••••••••.•••.....•........•
~!::ti.·1~· ::::::::: ::::: :: : :::::::::: :: : : : : : : : : : :
I I I II I I
II I H II I I I I II ,I I II I I
II I II II I I I I II II I I II I
II I II II II I I I I II II I I II
94-96 160-162
18 10
101 68
176 155 78 55
163 20
131
156 107
76 71
175 31 85
105 28 78 60
105 163
21
lti6 107 76
175, 176 85 28 78
105 163
107 85
15> 72
105 lOZ
156 1-00, 107
71 174
31 85
15t.i 28 78
104, ](15 102
21 23
24, 50
S-6, 60
883
General folio
(at lioLtom of page).
401!-468 808-810
649
466
697 248 4.42 357 610 511 821 042 789
106 643 734 251 441 8G9 187 357 526 610 522 477 8~1 64H
106 643 784
441, 4Ai 187 5t6 010 477 821
643 187 357 510 477 820
100 642, &J:J
251 440 800 107 357 mw 610
470, 477 820 0'13
125
120, 101
13-10, 70 . f 5'l0-042 D-6, BO, 40 ) ~ 575, 57Q 8,4, 20 I 183, 18±, 200 '! 260 ''74 a-a, 54, 55 1 a2~~12i
ioo I 41:11 3 4 35 36 1 tr5, !OO,
r •. '' ~ 137 1 'JS \ 'n' n-a. 12 I 205-20~. _ 74 3,4 501, 502 3-6 5J5-5BB
3 450 B-8 a75-s8o
8-6, 49, 51 001-004, 707, 700
a, 10 020, oaa an 141
154 164 100 686
75 I .733 68 248
107 4113 30 868 80 182
150 852 20 524 74 606
55-58 611-514 09, 100
156 4.71,472
814 20 042
\
884 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
I Puga
~ of special Pi report.
Cotton, a knowledge of peculiarities of, from differ· ent soils important to the planter and ginner (General DiscnsHioool.
Cotton, amount of, picked in a day in:
~~:r:.~~;;i· ·::::: ::::::: ::: ::: : : : : : : : : : : : ::: : :: North Carolina ............................... .
Cotton, amount of, picked per day by Cllinese in California.
Cotton;·a'l'.m'age prices for short- ll.lld long.staple in Florida.
Cotton baling, capacity ancl presses used for, in: Alab:hna ...................................... . At·knusas .................................. : .•.
~~o~~~i~:::::::: ::~::: :::: :::::::::: :: : : : :: :: :: : Jndi)ll) territory .......................... , .. ..
~1~:fillfr1:: :: : : : : : : :::: ::::::: :: ::: : : : : : :: : : ~: Nm·th Carolina .............................. .. South Uarolma. .............................. .. Tennessee ................................... ..
i1~~~i~ :: : : : : : : : : :: : : :: : :: : :: :: : : ::: : : : : : : : : : : Cott&n baling, fastening used in, in:
Alab11ma ............................. '. ....... . A1·kansas .................. ;· .................. . l<'lorlda ......... : ............................ .. Georgi!> ..................................... .. Indi_ai;t territory .............................. .
~1:m~;~~: :::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::: No!'tb Carolina .............................. .. Sou th Carolina .............................. .. TP.nn"'8see- ........................... ·------ ............... _ ...... . Toxas ......................................... . Virginia ...................................... .
Cotton baling, ginning, and shipping in: Alabama ...................................... . Arkansas ................. '. ................... .
rii~~:~~~~~:~~~~~~: ~ ~: ~ ~: ~ ~~: ~~~~~~~~ ~~~: ~: M!ssisslppi ................................... . MtRBOllI'i ------ ------ ---· - - ................................. . North C!'\rollna ............................... . South Carolina .............................. ..
~~~::e:~.: :::::::::: :: : : : : : : : : : : :: : ::: :::::::: Cotton blboms firijt appear, when, in:
I
ll I II II
II
II I II II I I I I, II II I I II
lI I II II I I I I II II I I II
II I II II I I I I II II I I II
~r£r.L::::=:+w:HHiiirn+: I lmllan territory .............................. : • . I
~1:i!,~1~faP:::::: :::::::: :::::::::::: :::::: :::: :: i North Cnrolini> ............................. ".. ti: Sonth Carolina, .............................. : .. II
~i;~:~~:::::::::::::::::::::: :: :::::::::::::: ! Cot!Gn bolls first open, when, in:
i$~: :;:-::+:E::::::::::+:i: i lnd1.a:i territory ............................... I
~1~~~J;Vr~ :-:::-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-:-::-::-:·:·:-:-::::::: :: : :::: :~ I N ort~ Carol!na.................. . • . • • • • • ... . . • . II
t~~~::~t:~~ :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ;~ x Cotton bolls, number of, on each plant in California.. lI' Cotton, charges, cost of sale., and insurance of orop, in,
ig~z~0: ~~-:·:·: ~-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~ ~~~~~: ~~~~::::::: :: : X Indian territory................... . · · · .... ·· If :1:~1~:1f~'. ::-:-:·:·:-:-:-:·:-:-:-:::: :: ::: ::: ~ ~ ~: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~: ~ North U1nolina .• . ... ... .......... ••... .... . .. fr ~~:£~~~:::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::: :: :::::: 1\
•
36
75 155 78 75
30
155 102
69 170 30 81
152 27 75 58
101, 102 l58 20
156 100
00 58, 170
ao 81
152 27 75 58
~rs 20
154, 155 101
ao, 69 169, 170
30 81
151 27 75 58
101,~2 157, 8
20
154 100
75 68
168 30 80
150 26 7<b
55-SB 100 156
20
154 100 75 68
168 80 80
150 26 74
55-58 100 156
20 75
lli6 106, 107
71 174
31 85
lli5 28 78
104, 105 162
12
General fo!i(}
(at botrom of page).
48
733 357 010
733
210
165 638 249 436 868 183 354 525 607 514
473,474 816 642
165 638 249
324,436 808 183 354 525 aoq 514 474 810 642
164, 165 637
210, 240 435, 436
868 183 353 525 607 514
473, 474 815, 816
642
164 636 733 248 434 868 182 352 524
511-j~~ 472 814 642
164 636 700 248 434 868 182 352 524 606.
511-514 <lc72 814 642
738
106 042, 643
251 . 440
809
1187 857 526 610
476, 477 820 684 .,
Pngo e of special ~ l'!l]JOrt,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·!-~
Cotton, cost of production per pound or per bale in: Alabama ....................................... II Arkansas ................................ · ...... I Florida ........................................ JI
~t.~~~~1~~:~nu~:ttln\t\~~tt\~;;;~~ ~ :~ I North Carolina................................. II South Carolina ..................... : ........ - .. II Tennt~ssee ···-------·-····"'····· ... ·--···-- ......... I
~~;:;i~·10: :::: :::· ::: :::: ::::::: :: ::::::::: :::: :: A Cotton crops affeoted by accidents of weather in:
Ahbama ..................................... II Arkansas ...................................... I
~~~;~~:::;:: ::: ::: :::::~:::::: :: : :: ::: ::!::: :: ff Indmn territory................................ I
~i=~!~JW~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ North Ci>rolina .. . .. .. .. .. .. .• • • • . • . .. .. .. . . .. . II Soutll Carolina ................................. II Tennessee . .. .. .. .. • . . ... .. .. .. . • .. . .. .. . . . . . .. I Texas ........................................ ·. I Virgini1> .... .. .• ... .... • . . . • • .. . • • . . .. .. . • . .. . . II
Cotton culture:
150 107
71 58, 175
31 85
155 2R 78 60
105 '103
21
155 102, 103
69, 70 170,171
30 81, 82
152 27 76
59, GO 102
158, uo 20
Approximate area of each state over which, I . 5 extends (Gen~ral Discussion).
First plaoccl upon a perm1mont foundation in I the two Carolinas by a system of returns to the soil (General Discussion).
Regions of maximum intensity of (General Dis· I cussion).
6
Rendered profitable by fertilizers in Virginia.. II 10
{
21,24,25,
Stntistios regarding, in South Carolina .••..•.. II 29,30,Sj!, 85,4B,11'l, Cotton culture affected by troublesome woeds in: 47
Alabama ....................................... II 75-148
~l~l~~a.~:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: I 49-94 Georgia.............................. . .. .. .. • .. ii 7~~~ Indian terdtory .. • . • .. • .. .. . . .. • • .. .. . .. • .. . .. I 22-2&
.~ •. ua"s!f0!u~1I'.r1.~_i.i_ · .. :_ :_ :_ :_ :_·_~ ·_. :_ :_ :_:_·_. :_ :_ :_ .• · :_ · .. :_ :_ :_ :_ :_ ·_. :_ :_ :_ ._· :_ :_ :_ :. :_ :. :. f 1s si41~~ No1·th Carolinn. .. .. • .. .. . .. ... • .. .... . .. . • . .. • . fr ' ~g:ij~ South Carolina................................. II 07-60 Tennessee..................................... I 43, 00-74 Texas .......................................... I 60-148 Vii'ginia...... ... . .. .... . .. ... .. . .. . .... . • .. • . . rr 11-15
Cotton culture in: .Alabama, u~e of commercial fertilizers in...... II California, history anll general remarks on..... II Californi11
1 lands of the Merced river........... JI
Oalifornii>, Santa Clara valley .•.•... , . . . . . . . . • . lI Geo:rgta, int!lnsive system of ..... ·.............. II :Mississippi, intense system of, i·eoommondecl . . r New Meio:ico, Utah, Arizona., and Mexico (In II
Report on California). Cotton diseases, insect enemies, et.o., in:
Alabama ...................................... . Arkansas ..................................... . Flol'illn. ....................................... .
~~~1;~i:~~;niijrnm:~\\~rniiH~~rn~~'. North Carolina ........ : ....................... . South Carolina ............................... .. Tennessee .................................... .
~y~~~;a ::: : : : : ::: :: ::::: :: :::::::: .:: : :: :::::: Cotton factories in operation in Mexico (in Report
on Californfo). Cotton fiber:
Comparison of lengths, widths, and strength of,
II I II II I
'} I lI II I I II II
I
(l[J
73-78
25 48
58, 59, 175 78
129, 131
155 102, 103
69, 70
170, l~~ 81-83
152, 153 27
59, ~~ 102, 103 158-160
20
180, 131
30-30
on different soils (General Discussion}. I 37 Comparison of percentage of lint of samples
grown on different soils (General Discussion). Comparison of samples grown on different soils , I 38
in Te:xM (General Discnssion}. Comparison of weigbt of five seeds with lint I 37
attachecl (General Disona$ion). '.Form of (General Biscuasion}.................. I 12
General folio
(at bottom ofpnge).
16() 043 251
324, 441 860 187 a51 526 611> 522 477 821 043
105 038, 039' 249, 250 436, 437
808 183, 184
854 625 008
515, 1>'!6 474
810, 817 642
17
21
lS
032 477,480,481, 485,480,488, 491,499,500,
50S
85-158 685-U~I) 218-2'10 338-424 860-SD3 140-l'i\5
280, 289-341> liJ:J-r>16 562-li96 613-516
415, 441-446 718-806 033-037
7& 731-731>
GSlt 781>
824, 325, 441 280
787,781Jo
llll> 638, 031} 249, 250. 430, 437
808 1S3-186 '354, 355
525 oos
515, 511> 474,475 816-818
642; 788, 78!f
48-51
41t
49
GHNERAL I~DEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Page ~ of special ~ report.
Cotton fiber-continued. Jn California, nature of .• . . . •• . • . •• .• •• • .• . . . .. II Influence of soil nnd location on {Gouoral Dis· I
CUSAion). Jnjurcil by high velocity of saws in ginning I
{Gcneml Discussion). Measurements, difficulties encounterecl in se· I
curing proper samples for (General Discus· sion).
Measurements mado by Professor J'. M. Ord· I way (Genel'!i.l Discussion).
Measurements, mnximaand minini!L of, In onoh I state {General Discussien).
Measurements, method of, and instruments for I detormininglongth, width, strt>ngth, nndper· centage of lint (.,General Discussion).
:Measurements, remarks on, by Professor llil· I ~ard (General Discussion).
Of creek bottoms, results of measurements of I (General Discussion).
Or' mnnurocl aml unmanured lnnds, results of I m,easurenlents of (General DisousE!i.on).
Ofprairio lands,. results of measurements of I {Gonorul DJ.scussion).
Of river bottoms, results of measurements of I (Gencml Discussion).
Of s11nuy uplands, results of measurements of · I (IS-eneraJ Disoussion).
Cotton from frost-bitten bolls light and Inferior in II Alabnm!l.
Cotton ginning, power usec1 in, In: .A.laliam!l ..••...•.•••.••...••.•••..•....•....•.. II .Arkansas .•...•..•..•••..•••••••.••••••••...... I Florida ........................................ If Georgin ..........•....•..••...••••••••••..•..•. II Indi.ni;i territory................................ I Lomsinna . . . • • • . . • . • • . • . • . • . •• • • • . • . • • . • • • . • • • . I Mississippi . •• • •• • . • • • • • ••• • .... ••. .•.... .•.. •. I Miss11111· .....•.......•.•.....•.•....•..••... I North Carolina .•••.•.•.••..••••..••...• : • • . . . . . II South (,~1rolina....... . • . • • • . . • . • • .. • • • . • . • . • . • . II Tennessee .........•••. :. • • • • . • • • . • . • . • • .. . . • . . I
~~;~~1i{::::::::::::::: ::::::::: :::: ::::::::::: lr Cotton ginning, power used in, in Merlco (In Report II
on 011Jifornia). ' Cotton gins, list !lud capacity of, in:
.Alabama ................... ·:... . . • . . . . • . . . • . . . II Arkansas ........ ~............................. I
~f~~1~~0i.~::::: :::::: ·:: ::::::::: ::::::::::::::: H Georgi!l •........••.•.•••.••••••..••..••••..... II Ind iltn tenitory....... . . • • • . . • • • • . • • .. • • • . . . . • . I Lou!Hiuna.............. • • • • • • . . . . . • . . . • • . . •• . • . I M!ssisslpp~ . •. • •• . . .. . • •. . . .. . . . •. • • • .••.•.•... I Missouri ....................................... I North Carolina ................................ >II ·south Carolina ................................ " II TeuncSlleo ..•..•.•.•.•••.••....••.....••...••.. :I Texas ......................................... : I Vil'ginia ....................................... II
Cott-0n growing its nffeotocl by ralnfaJl in MlslliS!lippL I Cotton in: ·
California, effect of the climate of the gpeat II valley upon.
California, first shipment of................... Il C11lifornia., varieties of, most profltnble . . •. . .. . II Georgia the most exhaustive crop unless the II
seed be returned to tbe soil .. Mexico, amount of, picked per day (In Report II
on Californm). Mexico, average price of (in Report on Cali· II
fornia), Cotton lint macle by gins in a day's run in:
.Alabama .•.....•..•••.•...•....•••.• : .. • • • • . • . II
.A.rki>nsas . • • . . • . . . • • . . • • . . • . .. . . • . . . • . . . . • . • . . . I
·~~o::~~:: :: : ::: : :: :: ::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::: R Indlnu tcrritery ...•.••.•. ,...... ••...... .• . • . . . I
~m~~~!f.~1::::: :::::: :::::::: :·: :::::: ::: : :: : : :: ·c ~ N ort;h Carolina . • . • . • • • • • • . . • • • . • • . • . . . • .. . • . . . II South C11rol!n11 .•...••••••.. ' ••.....• ~ ..•..••.... i"II
76 87, 38
36
86
v
82-ll4
12,18
36-119
SS,44
BS
38
BS
38
82
154 101
6S 69, 160, 170
80 Bl
151 27 75 58
101 157
20
131
154, 155 101 70 69
J60, f'/o BO 81
151 27 75 58
101 157, 1~~
10, 11
11
74 74 60
181
131
155 101
60 169, 170
so 81
151 27 75 53
GenCl'al folio
(at bottom ofpoge),
~
734 49, 50
48
48
11
44-40
24,25
48-51
50, 56
50
50
;;o
IM 637 148
335, 485, 430 . sos
183 853 025 007 514 478 815 642
780
JM,165 037 734 249
435, 436 868 189 853 525 007 614 473
815, 816 .642
212, 218
660
732
734 326
789
789
165 037 249
435, 436 868 183 353 525 607 514
Cotton lint maclo by gins in a day's run in-cont'd. Tennt-sace ......... ·-----~ ......................... .
i?;;i~·i;;: :::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: Cotton lint, price ancl wolght of bales of, in Mexico
(in Report on Cn1lforuia). Cotton, ohnl'Roter of, in Arizona (General Dlscusslon). Cotton picking, cost of, in:
.A. rkansas ..........•..•••.••.....•••••....... • · Floricla ••••..•.••••• c ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
~~~~,~~RI'i~~~~~:::::::::::: :: : : : : : : :.: : : : ~::::::: South Carolina .•.•.....•...•.•...•••.•.......•. Texus ..••.••••...•..•..••...••.••...••...••••. Virginia ..........•.••.•.•.•••.•••.••••.••.•.•.
Cotton picking, cost of, in Mexico (In Report on Col· ifornfa).
Cotton picking season bcglns, whon, In: Alnbnma ••..••.••••••••.•••••...••••••...••..•. Arka11sas .••.•..•••.••..•••••••.•••••.••••.•.•. Colit'oruia •.•...••••.•.•••.••••••.••••••.•..•••. Florida •••.••••••.•.••.•••.••...••..•••.••..••.
~rE~~~~:.:~t:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:~.:~.:.:.~.:.:~.:.:~~~~~.:~.:~~~~~ N 01·tb IJMolh1a ....••..••...••.••.•••••••••••.•• South Cnro!i11a ...••...••.•.•..•••.•..••.•...... TenncsRee .•...••••....•...•.••..•••••.•••..••.
~i~i6ti1t;:::: ::::: ::: : : ::::: :: :: ::: . :::::: :::::: Cotton picK:lng season closes, when, in:
Alabama .•......•..••••••••••••••....••••..••. Arkansas .••.........•••..•.•.••••.••••..•.•••. California •••••••..•...•.••.••••••••••.•.•.••••. Florida ..•••••....•.•.••••...•.••••••••••••••••.
i~f,ij~~~~-'.~~~::::::: :: :::: :: ::::: :::: :: :::::: ~H:~~s:!r~i- .. :::::::::: :::: :::::: :: : : : :: :::::::: N ort b Carolina ............................... . Son th Caroli11a .•.••..••••..•.•...•••••...•.•••. T<111Uessoo .................................... . ~L1exas .................. .......................................... · Virglni11 ..................................... .
Cotton picking, time of, in .A.lizon11 (in Reporb on C11lii'orni11).
Cotton picking, timo of, in Mexico (in Report on Cnll· fol'Dia).
Cotton picklnga mnde, nnmbor of,' in: Alabama ...................................... .
t:lrn;:.~~~::::::: :: : :: : ::: : ::::::::::::::::::::: Florlcla ...................................... . Gcorgiu ........................................................... . Incli.ai;i territory ............................... . r .. ou1s1nnn. .. ~ ...• ............................................... MiHsiss1rji1 .................................. . Misaonr ...................................... . North Carolina ............................... . South Carolin!l ................................ . Tcnnessco ........................................... ~ .. .
'.¥r,~:i~·i;;::::::: :: : : : : : ::: :: : : : ::::::::::: :: : : : : Cotton-plant, heightattninecl by, bet'ore blooming in:
.A.l[lbama •..•.........•....•.......••..••..••.. A.rknnsas ••.••..•..........••.••.•••..•••...••. Florida. ..•.•..•..••......•...•....•••.••..•.•.. Goorp:ia ....................................... . Indian territ01·y ............................... . Luulsinn11 ..................................... . M!ssissippi ..................... , •.••••.••.•••. M1ssour1 .... ........ , ................................ . N m·th Onrollnn. ............................... . South Caro\ina. ................................ . Tennessee .................................... .
~r~'i~i;,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cotton-plant in Cnlifornlo.:
Irtigation of .................................. . Not sensitive ti> alknli ........................ .
Cotton-plnnt incligenous ia tho Gulf of Mexico region (in Report on 0111ifornio.),
Cotton-plmit rltnning to woccl in:
~
I I II II
I
I II II I II II I II II
II I II II II I I I I II II I I lI
II I II JI II I I I I II II I I II II
II
II I II H II I I I I II II I I II
Ir I II II I I I
ti I I II
II Ir II
.A.Iabnmn ....................................... II Arlmnans ...................................... I Flo1·ida ........................................ II Georgia ....................................... lI Inclinu terrltory .......... , . . . .. . . . . .. •• • . .•. . . I Louisfa·nl\ ...................................... , I ll!asissi11pi .................................... l M1ssoul'i .................................... I No1·th C~1·olina .. • • . .. . . .. . . . • • • • . • • • . • • . . • • . • • II
P11go of special
report.
101 157
20
131
9
101 08
176 155 78 li5
103 20
130, 131
114, 154 101 75 68
168, 176 30 80
151 20 75
Il5-58 100 lfi7 20
114, 154 101 75 68
lGS, 176 30 HO
151 20 75
55-58 JOO 157
20
130
131
154 101
75 08
108 36 80
151 26 75 57
100 157
20
15'! JOO
08 168
~2-25 80
150 20 74
55--08 100 156
20
75 129'
130
75--148 49-ll4 RB-60
07-158 22-25 44-78
88-143 lli-18 B0-64
885
GenorM folio
{at bottom
c ofpngo).
473 815 642
789
21
637 248 44~ 357 010 511 821 042
788, 780
124, 104 037 733 2·18
434, 4.12 868 182 353 li14 607
611-514 472 8]'5 642
124, 164 OB7 733 248
434, 442 SOR 18~ 353 62·! 007
511-614 472 815 642 788
780
10! i137 733 248 434 l.!08 JR2 353 52•1 607 513 472 815 051
104 636 248 434
860-803 182 R52 524 606
5¥-614 472 814 !142
733 '187 788
85-158 585-ll30 218-240 saa-424 860-80~ 141J..17fi 2[10-845 518-616 562-596
886 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Paµ;e +l of special ~ report.
Cotton.plant running to weed in-continued. South Ca,rolina.. •• . . • . . . . . . . •• . . .•. . . .. . . . • . . . . II Tcm1essco ........... .-.......•..••••.•..•..••.. I Texas......................................... I Virginia . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . • • • • . • • • • • • . . . . . . II
Cotton-plnnt, running to wee cl of the, a pccult11rity II of the coast region of Georgia.
Cotton-plnnt, usnnl height of, in: .Alabama ...•....•••••.•...•.......•.••...•...... II .Arkansas...................................... I California .......•.•••.......••.•.••.....•.... ·. II Florida ...•.•.••.••••••.....•...•.•••••........ II Georgia .....................•.••.•••••••..•... 11 Inclinn territory ••••••...•...••.••••••. -•... -· · y ~1ii!~f fr::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i North Carolina ...•.•...........••.•.••.•...•.. II Tennessee • . ••••• .••• •• . . • . . . . . . . ••• • .• . . • . . . . . I
.Tmrna. ..... ....•.•.•. .•. . ........ ••••.• .• . . .• .. I Virµ;inla ..•.••••••••••................•..•••• - . II
Cotton planting ancl-oultivation, detnila of, in: .Alabama .......•••••.•••........•..••.•.•.•... II .Arkansas...................................... I California...................................... II Florida .......•••.•......•..••....•••.••.••••.. II
'
59, 60 48-02
00-148 12-14
lfiS
75-148 40-04
75 30, 38-60
70-158 22-25 44-73
88-143 15-18 30-64 48-0~
57-148 12-14
154 0~-101 75,70 68, uo
Georgia ....................................... · II 1!J~f~o Irnlian territory . . • • • • • .• . • . • . . . . . • • . . . • • • . . . .• I 20, 30 Louisiana.... . • . • • . • • • . . • • • . . . . • . . • • • . • • . • • • • • • I 70, 80
ii\~~~~~;.pv_1_:::: :: : : :: : : : : ::: : : : : : :: :::: :: ::: :: : j 149-1~5 North Carolina .......••...••....•.••...••..... II 74, 7f> South Carolina . . . • . • •••••••••.•••.•• •. . ••. . • . . II 26, 54-GS Tennessee ........•••.•..••.•.•.....•••......•. I { tN5o Texas 1 155-157 Vi~gi1;i~-:::::::: :: : :: : ::: :::::: :: :: : :::: :::: :: '. II 19, 20
Cotton-plants, time of thinning out, and how far apart, in:
.Alabama ..........•.•••••••••..•......•..••.•.. II
.A.rlrnnans........ ••• • • • • • ••• • • • • . . • • •. • •••••••• I Cnlitorni11 ...................................... TI Florida ......•....•.••..••........•••.••.••••.. II Georglr> ..•...•....•••••••••..•....•...•.••.••. TI [ncli."':' territory .••.••.••••••....•.... •.. •.••.. j
MlE~~~fr~i::: :: ::: :::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: i Nor-th Carolina ..........••••.•........•.•••••. II South Carolina .••...• : . • • • • • • • • . •• • • • . • . . . • • • . II Tennessee . .. • . • . . • . • • • . . • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . I
~T~Jii·i;;::: :: : : : :::: :::::::::::: :: : : :::: ::::::: .fr. Coiton, points consiilered in the commercial grading I
of ({}eneral Discussion), Cotton :product :por aore, by regions, in•
Alabama ..•••••.•....•.•••••••••••••••.•••••••• II .Arkansas...................................... I Floridn. .••..............••••••••.•..•.•.•....•• II Georgir> .•••••.••.•... , ••.••.•.•..• · .•....•... -· TI f Indinn territory . . . .. • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • .. • • . . . I
~::~~~~·~ ::_::::::: :::::::_::::::::::: ::: :::::: ~ ~ ortb. Cnralina . . . . . . • . . . . . . • .• • • • . . • • . • . • .. . . . II
t?~it~:~:::::: :::: :: : :::::::::::::: :: : : ::::::: ! Cotton product, 1ier acre, in:
Each agl'icnltnral region of the cotton states I (General Discussion).
Mexico (In Report on California) • . • •• . . • • . . • • • II Cotton :product per aero on nny soil and on fresh and
old lnnds in: .A.la1iama .••••.............•..•••.•••••....... ·.II .A1·lmn8as ...... ..•••. ... ... ..... .•..•.•. .. .. ... I Cnlifomfa.... •• . •.. . . . . .. . . . . • . ••. • . • . . . . . .. . . . II
~~0::~1~: ::::::::::::: ::: ::-: ::::::::::::::: ::::: H Indi,ni:i territory . • . . . • • . . . .. . • . . • • . . • • • . . • . . . . . I Lomsinno. ..•.•..••.•..........•.•. ; ••.. ·..... . . . I
~i~~~:::i!r.~~ :::: ::::::::::::::: :: : :: :: :: :: :::::: i North Carolina . . . . • • . . . • . . . • . . • . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . II Tonnessco. ... . .. .•••.•....... .. . . . .•.• .. . ••• • . I
i~~~l~iii" :::: :::::::::::: :::: :: :::::: :::::::::: .fr. Cotton pr0<luctlon:
154 100 75 08
167 29
79, 80 150 20 74
65-58 09
150 10 36
00 40
20-31 54, 55, 07-158 10-25
34 72 11 21 40 49 10
4
131
75-148 49-M
27 as..oo
70-158 22-25 44-73
88-143 15-21 3@-64 48-02
57-148 1~14
Decreases as tobncco-growlng increases ln T 40 Tennessee.
Disoulll!ion of, as regnrcls the rnnk occupied I 7-0
by each stnto (Geneml Discussmn). Distribution of, among the states (Gen~rnl Dis:. I
cusaion).
Geneml folio
(at bottom of"pngc).
~~~:.m 718-800 034-636
424
85-158 585-630
7H3 210, 218-~40
336-424 800-803 140-175 290-345 513-510 502-506 420 404 7lu-SOO OLJJ-636
1G4 035-6:!7 73H, 7B4 24R, 2.rn
823. 3241 •1!l2-4~G 867, SIJ8 181, 182 351-353
li24 606, 607
482, 510-514 414.415, 471, 472 813-8Hi 641, 642
164 636 7113 248 433 867
181, 182 352 62! 606
fill-514 47l 814 Ml 48
70 576
209-211 320, 321, 338~124 848-863
136 274 600 6&3 412 707 632
16
789
85-lfi8 585-030
0$5 218-240 336-424 860-803 140-175 200..;145 513-G19 562-596 420-404 715-806 034-036
412
19-21
17
of spec In l folio Pn"e I Goneral
rnpurt. (nt bottom of page).
Cotton procluction-continued. On what soils most prevalent (Genoral Dis- I 4 10
cusslon). I { 23,25,HR, 395, 307, 410,
78, 92 450, 404 Penumbra! region of, in Tennessee ........... .
Relations of, to isoth~rms in Tennessee........ I Small farms necessary for mMtimum results I
40 412
in 1 in Mississippi. Summary discussion of in the Unitccl States I
(General Discussion). Total of, in each agricultural regi.on of the cot· I
ton states (General Discussion). Total per acre of, otc., for each st&te (Gcnoral I
Discussion). Cotton production, ncoording to ngriou!tural regions
in:
70
0-0
4
5
Alabama . .• • . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .• . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . II 14-50, 60 .Arkansas...... . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . • . • • • . . I 8!1, ·IO Floricla.. .. ••.•.......•........•............... II ·20-:11 Georgi<L . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . • . . Il li4-57 Indian to1-ritorv . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . I 3, 21-~5 Kcn~l:!cky (in iteport on •rennesseo) . . . . . . . . . . . I 111
~:~~!~~n~~~::: ::-: :: :: :: : :: : : : : :: : : :: ::: : : :: : : : : I ~~;~~ Norlh Ca1'0lina ...... .. . .... .• . ••..•. II 21, 22 South t;nrolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 10-47
I {17,2ri,:rn. 38,40
I 4D,51l
Tcnness~e ... ................................... .
~r~~i.i ::: :: :::::::: ::: ·.-.: ::·::::::: :: : : ::: :: : II 10
Cotton pro1luotion, agriculturalmethocls of, in: .A.labnma .•••••...••.•.•...•...••...•••..••..••. II .A.l'lrnnsas .••••. .•.. ...•••.••••. ••••••. ......... I Califomia........ .. . . . . . .. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . ..• . . II FLorida ........................................ II Georgilh, ............•......•....... .- . . . . . ..•.. II
i~~!t~f.~~~7 :~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• . . . . . . . . . . . II South Cnrolimi ...... ·.····• .......••••........ ,. II Tennosseo .................................... . I
l:J·i 00-101
7il, 70 08, 09
57tfi8, lOll-100
20, 30 70,80 77-79
~(i
74175 20, 5 1J-fi8
~1~;.1:.;ii{: :: :::::::: ::::: :: : : ::: :·: :: : : : : : : : ::~:: {
42,43,90, c 100
I 155-lfi7 II 10, 2tl
Cottpn prmluction, nrea, nncl populntiou of each str>to (Geneml Di.scnssion).
Cotton production, n~ compnrcd with population (General Discussion).
Cottonprocluction, center of maximum of, on nntllll'al soils Int he Unit ml States (General Discussion).
Cotton:productio11, cultural and economic details of, in:
I
I
I
1:~.fa~~l:e ·.::::: ·.::: ::·::.: ·.: ·. :: : : :·:.::::::: ·.:: ·.: ¥ Florida .•.••..•.. ~ ................•••.•.•.••••. II
~;~~;:~·'.·'.~~~~:::::::::::::::::: :::::::: :::: :: ¥ ~m~~~:.r~.1.: ::::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::: 1 Nor th Carolina . . . . • . . . . . . • . . • • • . . . • • . . . . . .. • . . II So nth Carolina................................. II Tenn oseee . • • . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . I Texns ........................................... I Virgin1a . .. • . • . • . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . II
Cotton procliwtion :per acre, areas, population, and t!lled lands, by counties, in:
.Alabama, ...................................... n
.A.rlrnnsns . • . . . • • . . • • • • • • • • . . . . . • • • . • • • . . . . . . . . . I California (no cotton production roportecl)..... II Floricla .........•.••........•••••..••..•....•.. II Georgia ....................................... II Indian terrltor,v . . . . .• . • . . • . . • • . . . . • • • • • . . . . • • . I Kentucky (in i{eport on Tennessee) . . . . . . . . • . . I
~m~~rF~:: :::::::::: :: ::::::: ::::::::: :::::: ~ North Carolina . . . . .. • . . ... • . .. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . II Sont.b. Carolina ................................ II Tenneaseo .........•..........•• ;........ .. .. . . I
~?~i~i~: :: : : ::: ::::::::: :::: :: : : : ::: :: : : :::::: fr Cotton production, estimo.tecl coat of, :p~ poumlc 01•
bale, in: .Alabama....................................... II .Arkansas ........•................•..•...•.. ; . . I Californlr>... . . . • • • • • . . . • • • • . . . • • • . . • • . . . . . . . . . . II Florirla . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . • . • . . II Gem•gia.... . . . . . . . . . •• . • • . • . . . . • .. . • . . . . . . • • • • . TI Indian territory ..••.•......... ""........ . . . • . . I
~~:=!~rf.~1::::::::::::::::: ::::: ::::::::: :::::: ~
6
8
140-!GO 05-108 I fJU-7L
150-176 27-31 75-85
1'.l,{i-155 23-28 71-78 40-06
03-105 140-103
17-21
3,4 3,4 B,ii 3-5
a 109 3,,i 3,4 3,4 3,4
tl 3-8 3-0
s
rno 107 70. 71
175 81 85
155 28
281
18-2L
16
17
24-00, 70 fi7Ii,576 200-211 1!20-323
8•11,850-SOa •183
1n4-137 2i·l-~78 fiOl-507 fHJ:JI UU4 47J-!iOB
3SO,:l!l7,408, ·illl, 412 707, 708
032
16! 63/i-037 733, 734 248, 2!1>
22:1, 224, 432-435 807, 868 18!, lR2 270-281
5~4 Ofl6, 007
•Jl321 510-512 4H,415t iJ71, 472 813-815 041, 042
17
18
20
159-160 631-0H 245-251 425-442 805-809 177-187 347-357 521-526 003-010 605-522 405-477 807-821 oao-64.a
13, 14 {i39, 540 661, 002
183 209-271
841 481
105, 1011 205, 2011 50!, 002 G35, 530
451> 375-380 601-061'
625
mo 643 734 251 441 8611 187 867 626
!f
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Cotton production, estimated cost of, per pound or bale, in-continued.
NorthCnrolina ................................. II South Carolina ................................. ll Tvnncssco ..................................... I
~~,;;1~-ia :::::::::::::: ::::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: fr. Cotton production, ge~eral remarks on, in:
.Alnhnrna ............... c ...................... II
&~i1f :b:~tl~:: :: : : : ~ :~:::: ::: : : : : : : ~:: ::: : :: ::: :·:: l=r Flmicla ........................................ II Georgin, ..................................... II lnclinn territo1·y. ........ ...... .......... .... I Jten~ucl<~' (in ilopor·t on Tennessee)........... I
~1:~~~~r.fr::: ::::::::: :::: ::::~:::::::::::::::: ~ Nort.h Cnrolina ................................ II Sonth Carolma .................. _.. .. .. . .. . .. • 11 1'ennei:'lBeo ........................................... I Tc-xus .......................................... I Virginia ....................................... ll
Cotton prodnction in: Californin, history of. .. .. • .. .. . . .. . . . . . • .. • . • .. II California, pl'cmiums offered fox . • • . • • • . • . . . . . . JI Georgia, early history of........... . • . . .. . . .. .. II I:iulin11 territory hy the-
Cherokco nation........................... I Ch!clrnsawnatlon .......................... I Choet11w nation... . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. . .. I Creek1111tion ............................... I Pottawatomionation ...................... I Seminole nation ....................... _.... I
Louisiana rcquims a lnrgor proportion of pure I manu11l Jabot· than that of other crops.
Mississippi, change of methods of cnltur~, etc., I in, necesB{\.l'Y•
Missouri, area of, em braced in tho several I census ;yNtra.
North Carolina, increase of, since 1870 __ ....... ll
Sontlt Carolina, oarly history of . .. ... • .. .... .. II Toxns, <•nrly history of .... _ ........... _........ I
Cotton prnt1uction, increase of, on bolts of calcareous I soils (Gc•1iernl Discussion).
Cotton product.ion, itemized cost of, In: Alabama ..................................... II Arlrn11s1ts ...................................... I Cnlifomla ..................................... II
~~~m~~;n:::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::::::: 1f Missouri....................................... I Nmth 1.:nrollna ................................ II Tt•n11essea .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . ..... .. .. .. . I •rcxas ......................................... I
Cotton procluction, percentage of state's total, in
each i·egion of: • .Alnbarnii ..................................... JI .A1·lomsas ...................................... I J!'lol'lcln- ........................................ II
r~~m'.i:na,: .: : ::::::::: ::::::: :::::: :::::::::: :: v :.\t,ssis•i11pi.... ...... ...... .... .... ...... .... .. I North CarolinB ............................... II Tt•nnesseo .... .... ......... ..... ............ .... .. .............. I 'I'exns ......................................... I Vitgiufa ............................... , ...... ll
Cotton samples, requests made for1 and number oh- I tainccl for measurement (GcncmlDiacusslon).
Cotton, sca-islnntl: History ancl appearance of the plant in South II
Cnrolino.. Va1fotyof,in Georgia .......................... ll
Cotton, seasons most favorable .for, in South Carolina. JI Cotton shipments in:
Alnbnmo. ....................................... II Al'lmnsns ...................................... I Flor!cla ........................................ II Georgia ........................................ II Imlinn territory ................................ I Louisiana ...................................... I Mississippi.................................... I MisA011ri._ .... ...... ,. ..... ,.-· ............................. I North Carolina ................................. II Tenucss~e ..................................... I Texas ........................................... I "Virginia ............................. -., .. . .. .. II
:Pago of special
i·epert.
78 06
105 103
21
60-G4 3B-.U 78-78 20-BU t\3-01
16 111, 112
32-UO 71-70
17 21J 22 21-47 40-43 48-fi2
10
73-.75 7S, 74 53, fi4
21, 22 24
23, 24
22 25
23
38
70
10, ll
22
14
48 3
150 107 70
175, 170 . 85
28 78
105 163
60 40, 41
20 M 88 72 21 40 49 10 12
20, 21
52, 5S 26
75-148, Ri6 5 41, 49-04, ~ 107
00, 71 50, 67-158
l6 43-70, 85
f 87-143, ( 151, 105
15-21 27-70, 78
47-02, 105 ~ 52, 57-~ 148, 102
11-15, 21
Gen~ral folio
(at bottom ofpnge).
610 522 477 821 043
70-74 574-577 731-730 209-213 :110-:127
BG-l 483, 484 1H4-Ml 273-281
515 onaj nn4 477-503 412-415 700-710
032
731-733
731, 732 319, 3~0
859, 860
862 801, 802
860
863
861
1'10
281
508, 509
554 470
700
15
106 043 734
441, 442 187 526 610 477 821
70 676, 577
209 320 140 274 51i3 412 707 632
24
476, 477
918, SlO 482
S5-158, 106 577, 585-630,
G43 24!1, 1!51
325, B3o-424 !154
145-175, 187 289-345, 853,
ari7 rirn-nrn
550-0ll2, 610 410-404, 477
710, 710-800, . 82.0·
633-037' 643
Cotton, soil ingredients withdrawn by (Gener~! Die· I cussion).
Cotton soils, most importnnt, from what geological I horizon dmivcd In Tennessee.
CottG11, staple, rntiug of, In: Alabama ....................................... II .. bkunsus........ ....................... ... I
r~~~~[1:~:,;;;;.~:~ ~; ~:;;:: ::~:: ;; : ~ ~~:~;~: ~:;~ ~: i/ ~i::~~~l'~i-i_-.-.: ::-. ::::: ._ ·_: :: ._ :: : : : : :: ::-. : ::::: :: ~ ]'; ur1 It Carolina .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. • .. • .. .. II 'l'ennessco ..... .. ... ... .. .... ...... ........... I '1,l\XHH .•.•.• ··•·•••·••·•••·· •·•··••·•••· ·····--· I Vir(!ini11... .. . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . . . . .. ... . . . II
Colton tho lenst exhaustive of C1ro11s if nil but the I lint bu 1·eturneci to tlle soil (General Discus· sion).
Cottonseecl: Abstr!l.cts of lctfol'R reg1mli11;i; URCH of (General I
DiBcussion). Alcohol pruclueed l;y, w1ien i·otting in the I
gruuncl, nncl effects on rootlets (Gonernl Discussion).
Ammonhi proclucccl by, wlwn rollecl in piles I (General DiscUR8iOn).
Amount of 11lnnt-foucl witbc11'11wn liy, from the I soil (Gunornl Disoussion).
As a mnmue fo1• sugnr-cnno (Goneml JJisons· I
sion). Decom11ositio11 of, in thu soil (General Discus- I
slon). Experiments with, ns manum nncl foocl for I
sheep (Geijcrnl Discussion). How disposetl of !11 Mexico (in Ilc:porL on Cnli· II
fornio.). II nils, amount of, fr~m a ton of •eccl (General I
Discussion). Hulls, cnsh Yalmi.tion uf (Goneml Discnssion).. I Hulls usecl ns fu"l nncl tho ashes for 11'1\nnro I
(Gencml Discusslcu). Jterncls, amount of, fl'Olll a ton ofscec1 (Goneml I
Discussion), Me11l, use of, as B fol'tilizor in Alrtbnma •. •.• . .. II Pe1·ccntago or ash in (G~neral Discussion)...... I l'repamtiuu of, for fooc1 for stock (Gonoml Dia- I
cneaion.) Procluctiou and uecs of (Gonernl Discussion)... I Products, summary of (General Discussion).... I Return of, to tllCl soil, clil'cct or inc1inmt, through I
tliemnnu:i:o ofnnlnmls (General Discussion), Source of supply of, nncl avnrago price paid for I
by milfo (General Disousslon). The anlc of, consi<lorecl from tbo standpoint of I
mnintennnco oi' forlility In the soil (Genernl Discussion).
Treatment of, ns ii fertilizer. (General Discus- I
siou). Useless as a manure the first yenr unless tho I
oil he eittrnctod (General Discussion), Use of, in Mississippi, remaTks on............. I Yaluo of, as n- fart!lizor in Missouri............ I Vnlueot; as a Certillzer in Tennessee .......... I
Cottonsee.d am1 But, in tons, In eaoh region of: Alnbnm11 ....................................... II .A.rknusua ............................... · ........ I Floriclii ......................................... II
~~~rffi::~°i:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::. \I Mississippi ....................................... I North Cnl'Dllnn ................................. II Tormessee ..................... : ................ I Texa.s .......................................... I Yirgiuin ....................................... ll
Cottonseecl, disposal and price of, and vmioty anc1 amount used per nm·e in :
Alabnm11 .................................... ,. II ~\rltit1i"ns.c ................................... I Calif'ornln-.................. ····-- .............. II Flol'icla ........................................ I1
50
13
75-148 40-04 38-00
70-lfiR 22-::?5 43-73
SR-HU 10-18 30-U4 48-02
60-148 12-14
50
dB
1i1
51
43
40
1il
48
131
45
40
47
41--61
40
51
45
40
51
78
25 08
60 40 20 54 32 72 21 40 411 10
154 08, 110
76 67, BS
887
General folio
(at l>ottom of•pngo).
62
385
85-158 58f>-630 218-240' 330-l2·! SG0-80:1 145-l75 290-315 514-r.10 i>0:!-5U6 42U-404 718-806 031-0HO
02
00
63
63
55
03'
60
780
57
61 59
57
74 fjO
eo
53--63 58
OS
57
61
68
63
280 528 470
70 li76 209 -020 134 274 1i53 412 707 633
164 OS4,m 247, 248
888 GENERAL INDEX 'rO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Page ~ of special ~ report.
Cottonaee<l, disposal and price of, and variety and amountOueed :per acre in-'-oontinued.
Georgia .........••..•..••••..•••...•..•..•••••.
~:~l~~WP~~r: ~ ~; ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~;~~~~~~~~~: Nrn·tb Carolina ............................... . South Carolina .........•................•..•..
~r;~Z:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cottonaec1l, length of time before coming up in:
Alabama .••.•.........••••••••.•..•........•...
gl~f.~.~1~:::::: ::::·: ::::::::::::: ::: : : ::::: ::: Florltla .•..•••......••.••••....••••••..........
~~~::~~1??~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~\~~:~~~~!.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: North Carolina .•....••.........•.•.•......... :So111th Carolina •. : •••.....••••••••.••.......... "l,eunessee - - . __ - . - ... - - ... - - ...... - ............. · .. - - .. :rexas ..................................... ............................ . .Virg·i1iin.. .......................................................... ..
Cottonseecl, variety preferred in: A~bama .•.....•......••..••.••••.••........... 11.rkausns ..•..••..••...........••.......•......
~~~~~~n'.~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. Georgia .••.••••••.••••.....•...••••..•.........
~1gf,~%~t~: ~ ~ ~~; ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: No1·t.h Carolina .....•..•.•..•••••••••.•..••.•••. South Cnrolina •.••.•..••.....•..••.••••........ Tennessee .....•.......•.••••..••..•........••. Trx11s .•.......•..........••.•••.............. Virginia •.•.••..•....•....••••.•••••••.........
Cottonseed-oil :
II I I I I II II I I II
II
lr n II I I I I II II I I II
II I lI II II I I I I II 11 I
"I lI
Amount of, from a ton of seed (General Dia· I cusaion).
Industry, cl1apt"r on (General Discussion) .... , I Industl",Y, cirnular letter to cottonseed-oil mills '[
nsking for dnta regarding (General Diecus· sion).
Inllnstry, µroepective magnitude of, nn<l its I iufturnce upon soil fertility (General Dia· cmssion).
In Georgia, smnll percentage of plant.food in ... II Min p~o<l!fcts possible from the cottonseed pro· I
duction of 1870, and theirmarkctanll mnnnre values (General Discussion).
Mills, list of, and allst.raot of Teplies recelverl I from, as to working capr10ity, mmihinory em· ploye<l, etc. (Gem•rul Discussion).
Of little vnl ue to tb" soil (General D~soussion).. I Refineries (General Discussion) .•.•.•......... , I
Cottonseml-oil calm: .Amount of, sold at ·home, aml its uses as food I
01· manure (General Discussion}. Detter and more valtml!la as manure thnn tho' I
seecl it represents (General Discussion}. Export and import. of, as a commercial fortil- I
izer (General Discussion). Hulls, and nsh, poasil>le prmluction of, from I
the crop of18701 and their value (General Dis· cussion).
Tho cheapest fertilize!' in the market (Goneral Discnl!Siou}.
Without tbe hl!llls, equivalent. to three-quarters oftbe seed (General D!soussion),
Cottonseed· all cake used us feed or manure in:
tf J~;!~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~;;;; Inrli.n~ territory ••••••••........•.....• : •••.•...
~:~=~~~!!~~~ :::: ::::::::::::::: :: ::::::: :: : ::: : : Nort-b Carolina .••••••••••.•.......•..••••.•...
'li~t::~;;l~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~.~~~~~~ ~ ~
r
I
II I II II I 1 I I ll II I I II
57, 58, 165, lfl6
29 78. 79
148, 149 25, 26 ?B, 74 52-58
43, 98, 09 154 155
' 10
154 99 75 08
167 29 70
149 26 74
65-58 99
155 19
154 DS, 09
70 67, 68
57, (l8, 165, 160
20 78, 79
148, 140 ~5,20 73, 74 52-58
48, 08, 00 154, Ii~
45
41-51 43
48-50
oo, 01 49
44-47
43
46
45,47
49
50
49
40
4S
lli4 08 07
106 29 70
148 25 73
52-M 08
154 10
General folio
(at lmttom ofpaga).
823, 324, 4:11, 432
867 180, 181 350, 351 52B, fi24 005, 600 508-514
415, 470, 471 812, 813
641
164 035 733 248 433 867 18l 351 b24 606
511-514 471 8 3 041
164 OD4, 035
7114 247, 248 3:!3,m~ii, 431, <]3~
867 180, 181 350~ 851 523, 5~4 005, GOO 508-514
410, 470, •171 81~. 813
641
57
53-63
55
60-62
826, 327
61
56--50
55 58
57, 59
61
62
61
61
55
164 684 247 432 867 181 ll50 523 605
508-510 470 812 041
Cottonseed·plantere used in : .A.lnbam11 .........•.........•....••.•.....•••... .A.l'kunsas .......•.......•........••.......• ~ .. Flori<l11 .•.•.............••.......•••......••...
£~j~~an",; :: : :::::::::: ::: : :: : : : : : : : :::::: :: ::: : ~1=~~~~:r~1-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: North Carolina ..•......•........••....•..•.•.
~~~~~~'!~o~~~~:::::::: :::::: ::::: ::::::'. :: : : :: : ~r;:i~i~·::: ::: ::::: :: ::: : : : : :: :: : : : : :: : : : : : : : : :
Coul6os in Louisiana, !loacription of ... , •.•.•......... Counties, airricnltnrnl !lescriptions Of the, of:
Alabama............. . . . . • • . • . . . • • • . . • . . . . . • •. ArknnHas ...... ; .•...•......•...............•.. Cnlifornia ...............•.•.• ····-· ..•....•.•.. FJ01·ida .....••••.•...............•........•....
i:~~~~i1:~a: ::: : : : :: : :: :: :: : : : :: ::: : : : : : : : : : ~::: ·. Mi~~~~,1r.~~ :: : :: ::::: :::::::: :: ::: : :: : : : : : : : : : : North Carolina ..•.......••.•..•......•........ Te11nessee ....................................... ,,, ... . Texns ........•..••..........••.................
-Virginia ................ , .....•..•.•••......... Counties, area, population, tllled Janela, and cotton
ptounction of, in: Alaomma .•............ , ..••.•....••............ A1'1nmsas ..........•........................... Calif,.rnia (no cotton production raportei!) .... : }11Joritla. ...................................................... . Georgia...... . ......................................... . Kentucky (in R~port on Tennessee) ......••... Louisiana ..........•........••.......•........
~il=~~,~~~f'.'.1.:: :: : : : :: : : :: : : : : : : : : : : :: : : ~:::::: :.· North Carolina........... . . . • . . . ....•......... South Carolina .••••.........•.......••......... -'l'o-nnesaee ................................................. .
~l~l~i~·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Counties in each region having highest cotton pro-
clnctioq in: .A.lnl.mma .........•............ , ...•..•......... .A.rlrnnsas ........•••..•..•.••.....••.....•...•. ]'Joricht ........•••...•....•.•...•....•••....••.
~1~f ~1
~Pi~1L~ ~::;; ~ ~~~ ~~~~: ~ ~~~ ~:~ ~ ~ ~; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: 'l'cnnesseo ................................................ . 'l'exns ......•.......................••...•... Virginia ........•........•..•..................
Counties in oach state having highest cottOll. prcduo· tiou (General Dirouasion).
Conntlee, procluot of lint per aero, by, in:
~
n. I
TI
¥ I I II 11 I I rr I
IT I rr if I I I II I I II
II I II 1I II I I I I II rr I I II
II I II II I I II I I II I
Aln.hmna ........•••.........•.•......•......... II Arlmnsns..................................... I Flor!1ht ..........•............................. II
~jjg~~M;i::: ::~ ~ :.~~~: ~~~ ~ ~ ~::: ~ ~ ~:: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~; ~ ~: IiI Norrll Unroliaa .••. 9 . .......................... fr Soutlt Carolina ................................ · II TouneRseo . . . . . . . ...... .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . I Texas......................................... I Virgiuin . .. . . . . .• •. • • . . • . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . II
Countryno1·tb of Al·knnsaa rivet largely mountainous I nmlhilly.
County descriptions, why included in tho report I (General Discussion}.
County lmving highest totn1 cotton proclnotion i.n tbo I United States (General Discussion} ..
Coves of grm11te regions in ...l.rlmnsaa,..... • . . • • . . • . . I Cowhille Janel, description of, in Louisiana........... I
Cowilrne lnncls of .A.Jabnma, clrnrnctor noel analysis of. ·II
Cre11ita or advances to laborers on growit,ig orop in : Afabnma ...••....•.........•.........•••••...... II A.tkUllHl.l8 .......... - . • • .. • • • . .. .. .. .. • • .. .. .. • . .. • • • .. .. .. .. .. .. I Florida........................................ II Georgia ..........•..••...•.••...•.•.......•.•.. IX Inclinn territory.............................. I
~=~~l~!f~i:·:::::::::::::: ::::::::: ::: :::::: ::: : ~ Nort,h C11rolina .••..........•..•..••....•...... II ~?1~tl1 U1irolina . • . • . . . • . . • • . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . Ii :J:ennessee . . . . . . ••. . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . ••• . • . . . • . • I Texns .......••.••.••. .••••. •..... ...•.....••. I Virginia ......•.....••......•.................. II
Creek natian, area, extent, and. description of portion I . ef th~ Indian tenitory occiipied by the.
, ' ' ' ! ' ! I ' 1 '
Page G·eneral of speoiul folio
report. (at bottom of page).
154 164 99 635 08 248
167 433 79 181
149 351 26 524 74 006 55 611 99 471
165 81<3 19 G41 22 124
75-148 65-158 47-04 583--030
85-125 743-783 35-03 2lfi-243
67-158 833-424 41-73 148-175
81i-143 ~87-345 w:..~1 611-519 27-70 550-002 45-92 417-464
57-148 715-806 11-16 083-637
3,4 13, 14 3,4 539,540 3,4 661, 002
3 183 3-f> 260-271 100 481 3,4 105, 100 3,4 205~ 200 3,4 501, 502 3,4 mm, 536 ..
3 •159 3-8 875-380 3-6 001-004
3 625
60 70 40 576 20 209
55-57 321-323 33 135 72 274 21 653 •H 413 GO 708 10 032.
n 17
3. 4 rn, u a, 4 51l0,fi40
H 183 B-G 200-271 B, 4 JOfi, 100 3, tj. 2051 206
n 600. 3, 4 u:m, nau
B 450 3-!i 37ii-377 3-0 001-064
H 625
Bl 667
J
vi 12
7 10
34 570
32, 73 164,175 •50, 51,
130-132 00, 61,
140-142
156 160 100 642 71 251
174 44<1 lll 809 84 180
155 357 2~ 520 77 609
or-oo 517-522 104 476 102 820
21 om 22 860
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION ..
Page -fl of special ~ re1Jo1t.
·Oretnoeous formation in:
Alltbama .........•....•.•..••..•.•...........•. II
t~~r~':tl~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: fr. Georgia ..............•....•.•.........•......•. II
~~~1r~r:i{t~~~:::::: ::::::::: ::::::::::: :::::: ~ Nort.h Ua1olina .......•......••..••.••......... II South Carolina................................. II 1.I.'cnnesseo .. ...... ---- -- ------. •.. . . ........ ......... I 'l'oxus ..............•••..•....•••.•..••.•..•.... I
•Crops for alkali soils in California................... II Crops in California:
Effect. of irrigat.ion on.......................... II l'i:rowing seasons of........... . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . II
-Orops, leadir,g, ncreago and production of, in: Alabama ...............•.....•........•.•....• Arknnsns ..........................•.•......... Unlit'ornia ..............•........••.••......... 1<101·i0la ......•.............•.....•............. Gcoi·gia ........•.••.••..•....•...••.••......... Inclin:u territory . . . . • . . . . . . . . .....•.....•... Ren.ti:cky (in ifoport on Tennessee) ......... . Lnurnrnna ......•..•.....••..•......•••..•......
~m~~~~:r~i ·::: :::::: ::::::::: ::: :: :::::: ::: : : : Norlh Corolina ......••••...................... South Carolina .......•••...••...........•••.. "J~o11nusaee .. - .. - - .. -· --- - --· - - - . - . -- ....... ---- - .
~j~~i~ia, .:::: :::::::~ ::: ::::::: :::::: :::: ::: : : :
:II I II n 'll; I I I I I JI II I I II
-Crops of the !:lierra foot-hills, Cal!furniio ....•••••..... II ·Crops, soil lngrlldionts withdrawn by various (Gen- I - eml Discussion).
·Crops, statistics i·egnrdlng the, of South Carol!nii •... II Cross-tlm bcn-s, extent, character, nnd geological feat.
urea of, in: 1J1dinn territory •....••.......•.......• , •.•.....
Texas ....................................... . Orowley's Ti<lgo region in:
Ai•kunsns, nren, elevation, nn<l chamo,ter, with solltious of l'lutfo of.
Arlmusns, cotton production in ..........••....
J\Jis.om·i, <leHcription rJ ..................... . Crystal mountains, sandstone ancl quartz crystals of,
in .Arknnsns. Cultivating nnd planting of cotton in Louisiana, im·
portnnee of thorough work in. Cultivation nrnl planting of cottou, details of, in:
.Alabama .............•..................•••....
.AI'lrnnsnB .................................... . Clllifnmia ................................ -..•. 11'1ori<ln, ··············-------··-··-----····----'Georgia ....................................••. Jnfli_a';l territory ............................... .
~1~~1~rr~1::: ::: ::::: :: :: ::::::::: ::::::~:::::: Nor[.)1 CJnrol!na ............................... . South C11rulina ..•...•••..•....••....•....•..... Tennossee .........•.•............•....•.•.••..
Texas . ---·--·-·-···························· Virginia .........•.•.••.......•..........••.•.• .Culturnl and economic details of cotton production in:
Ah1bnma ...•.......••.••••...•................ .Arknn~11s ..................................... . li'lori<la ....................................... . Gool'gi.1.1 ----- ...................................... . Ind1_..i;i torritory ...•......•.••.•.......•..•.... LOlllHllllllb .•. --·-····························
Ml:~~~:.r~1.::::::: ::: :: : : : : : : ::::: ::: : :: : :::::: North Carolina .•.......•.....•..........•...•. Son th Cnrolina .•.....•..••.•.•••. , ..••..•....• Ttnnessce .................................... . T"xas ......................................................... .. Virginia .............•........•....•........•..
Cn'\llberland tabla-lands, Tonncssee, area. extent, elcvt1tion, aml clmrnotei: of.
Cut-worm, appearance of, in: Flc)l"icla ....................................... .
g:~~~ffoai:o1i~ii: :: : :::: :: : ::: : : :::: :: : :·.: ::: :: : Tennessee ..........••..•..•..••......•..•..••• Texua ........................................ .
I
I
I
I
I I
I
II I II II II I I I I II II I I II
JI I II II I I I I II II I I II I
II
11
f 34-06, 112-141
11, 27 8
{ 13, 14, 12G-l28,
132 8,13
JO 12, 19
11 10 22
18-21
67,68
16
fJ
516 5, 6 8,4
4 6-8
3 110 5, 6 5, 0
4 5,6
4 5-B
7-10 3
aa 50
21-47
7, 8, 10,24
28, 29
o, 20, 55
f 21,41, 52-[)8
10,10
75
ao
154 09-101 75, 70 08. 60 f 57, 58,
100-100 20, 30 70,80
149-151 26
74, 75
f\~'.4i~ 90, 100
155-157 19, 20
140-150 05-108 05-7l
l!OD-176 !7-lll 75-.85
145-105 23-28 71-78 49-66
93-105 149-163
17-21
12, 35, 86
69 170, 171
76 10~ 159
General folio
tat bottom of page).
44-70, 122-J{Jl 547, 563
066 279, 280, S92-B04,
308 846, 851
112 214, 221
543 406 804
070-07g 725, 726
674 071
15, lO 641, 642
' 601, !i02
184 272-274
841 482
107, 105 207, 208
502 537, 538
460 377-380 005-0UB
025 691
62
477-503
{ 845, 846, 848, 862 686, 687
5•15, 556, 601
557, 577, 588-50~
508, 514 Gll
138
164 oari-ua7 nu, 734 248, 2<10
823, B:M, 432-485 81i7, 868 lhl, 182 351-H53
524 606, 607
482, DlO-ii14 414, 415, 471, 472 Slll-815 641, 042
150-lllO 6:ll-G44 245-251 425-442 865-SOU 17i-187 847-357 225-~BO 003-610 50.5-522 405-477 807-821 639-643
384,407, 408
j!40 480, 437
608 474 817
Uyprees- and gum-swamp lands of North Carolina, ll!Jalyses of.
Cypress-bra.ke land, character of, i:tt .Ar'knnaas ...•...
D. Dnrk-gray soil of South Carolina, analysis of •.•••••.
Dark sandy loam of rod-loam region of Arkansas .••. Date palm, growi'h of', in Sonth earolinn ............ . Deiul lakes of Florida, aulu11c1•ged cypress forests of. Death's valley, Cn)lf'ornia, dosc1iption of .......... .. Decomposition of metnmorplilo rooks in:
.Aluba.ma, depth of .........•........••..•..•.. Georgia, clepth to which it extemls, nnd ma
'terfal tlerivecl from. De<>r Creek 1•egion of :Mississippi, nrc11 aml dcacrip.
tlon of. Delta of the Mississippi, Louisiana ..•..........••••. Deltas of rivers, formation of, In South C1trolina ..... Depth of tillage in:
Alabama .....•.••...•......................•••. Arkansas ...•.•.•...•..•••...•..••...••...••••. California .......•....................••...•••. Florida ...................................... ..
f;g{;:;;~i,;.;.it~~y·:: ::::::: :: : : :::::: :: ::: ::::: :: Louisi:im>. .................................... .
~l~~~~~;r.~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. North Carolinio •..•......................••••.. South Uarolinn .................... _ ........... . Tennessee .......•........................••..
~~~~~~i~·: ~::: :::: ::: : :::::: :::: :::: ::: :: ::::: :~ Derivation mid pronunciation of tbc word .Arkanens
fnoto in Report 011 .Arkansas). Description, agl'iculturnl, of nations of Inii'i11n terri·
tory. Desciiption and analyses of' soils aml subsoils in:
Alaliama ..................................... . .Arlrnnsns .................................... .. California ................•..................••. Florida .......•...•...................•........ Georgia ...................................... .
· l11dian tenltory ............................. . Rontuoky (in ltepo1·t on Tennessei}) .........•..
h~~!~!~~~pi·:::::::::: :::::: :::::: ::: :: : :: : : : : : : N01·th C11rolini; .................. , .........••. S011th Carolina ..••...•.•.•.................... ~eenuessea ---- ......................... -........... . 'J.laxas ... ~ .......................................... .
Descriptions, ngrloultu.ral, of counties in: Alnbam11 .................•.................••.. .A1·lrn1rnas ........••.•...................••..... California .........•..........•.......•••...•... Florida .•••••...•...........•.................. Georgia ...................................... . Lqui~lana._. ...•••••........................•••. 1\l!SSIB•lppl ..••....... , ....................... . ll11ssouri .................................. . N·orth Cnrolini; ............................... . Tcn11c.ssee ........................................ .
it~'i':rl·~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Desert rej!ion in:
California, genornl c1escription of ..•.......••.. Texas, .cha:racter and extent of the .........••.
Detaiiecl information (ses indexes to the followlng monoj.l:raphe) :
1~ . ... II
I
II I rr. II n
lI II
I
I II
II .I II II II I I I I lI il I I II I
I
II I II II II I I I I II JI I I
II I II 1I II I I I II I I II
II I
Genernl Discussion on Cotton Production...... I A.l11\Junu1 ...................................... II Arkansas ...................................... 'I Uallromia ............................ · .•...••••. II
· Floridu. ....................................... Il Georgln. •• • • . . • • . • . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . • . . II Inclian territory .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. • . . . . . •. . • • • . I Kentucky (in Report on '.l.'enneeaoe/. Loaislana ..................................... ·I
ffi:~~1'ii511r~~ ...... .-.-.-:::::: :::::: :: : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : : ~ Norlh Carolina ................................ II Sot\th Carolina................................. II '.l.'ennessee ..................................... I
i~~;1':.'ii.·::: :: ::: ::::: :: : : : : : : : : : : : ~:: ::: ::::: :: fr Details, cqlturnl and economic, of cotton production in:
Alabama...... . . . . . . •.. . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II .Arkansas.................. . •. . . . . . • • .. ••. . ••• I Ji'lorlclio ·••••······•·················•·······•·· n Ge01•gia. . -.. . . .. . • . . . . . . • • . . . . . . • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • II Indian territory. .. . . • . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • . I
889
Page Genornl of special folio·
(at bottom l'CllOl't. ofpagcl) .
14 640
60 605
23 479 75, 84 611, 020
ID 47-5 40 220 43 701
15 25 31 297
00, 44 245, 246
10, 11 112, 113 8 404,
153 163 07 033 75 733 67 U7
103 429 20 807 77 179
147 3.JO 25 523 73 605
61-f.4 507-510 07 469
153 811 19 041
0 545
10-25 857-803
111-50 26-00 14-38 5fi0-574 18-00 67U-728 15-~S 195-!.,.418 ~5-58 291-1110 10-17 8·18-855
112 484 13-3] 115-1B3 15-71 217-273 14-20 546-552 15-48 471-504 10-40 388-412 24-47 640-0UO
7f>-148 Sfl-158 47-114 56:!-0BO
i:m-125 7·1:!-783 a1-m1 217-243
67-li·8 SB3-42•t <H-73 143-175
85-143 287-3•!5 13-21. 511-519 27-70 fiG9-002 45-0\>. 417-4M
57-148 715-800 11-15 633-037
8,43,44 606, 701, 702
22, 32 -080, 600
77-81 89-03 157-103 167-173 109-110 o4r,..mrn lB0-188 791-7G6
78-77 2:iB-2o7 177-184 443-450
83, 34 87.1,872
87-03 181J...195 157-104 359-:rno
29-31 527-529 70-83 611-615 67-70 523-526.
m=gl}J 4So-49t 823-l<31
28-25 !i45-647
140-150 l50-16S 95-108 alll-044
UG-71 245-251 -159-170 425-442
27-81 865-869
800 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Pago G~.~~~l Page of ~pecinl
rnport. -I'! of special (at bottom ~ 1·cport. of page).
------·--------------------- l--·1-----1------11---------·-------------- -- -----···
Detoils, cultural and economic, of cotton prodnction In-continued.
~l:~!~ff.r'.1::::::: :::::: ::::::::::::: :: : : : : : :: :: ~ North UHrolina ............................... I1 Sou th Carolina • • .. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . .. . • . . . . . II '.l'~nncAsoo . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • • . . • . • • . • • I
~~:~·i~·in:::::: ~~~::::: ::::: ::::::: ::: : : : : : : : : :: fl Details of soil invcatigutian (General J)isoussion). I
Dcyoufan formation in: .Alaham11 •••••..••...•.....••.••............•... II Georgia, beds nml thickness of........ . . . • . . . . II
Diagram showing the natural divisions of Tonneasce. I Differences in amfaco features, streams, and inhabit- II
ants of the two divisions of South Carolina. Dips of the strata of northwest Georgia............. II Directions for taking soil specimens (General Dis· I
cussim1). Dirt Town valley of Georgia . . . . •. . . . . . ... .... .• . . .. II Diseuscs1 insect enemies, etc., of cotton iu:
.Ala!Jamit .....•.•.•.............••...••••. · ... ·.
.A1folDHUS ..................................... . Floritl:t ....................................... .
~~0~~~1~fri_t~~~ :::::::::::: ::: ::: : ::: : :: :::::: • .Kf 1==~~~.f1pi ·. -. : ._._-_._-_·:. ·:.·:.-_·_.: :: : : :::: :: : ::~: ~ ~: North Carolina .........•.......•............... South Uurolinu, ................................ . Tennessee ......................................... .
~1;;j':;;;; ::::::::::::: ::: ::: : :::: :: ::: : ::::::::: Dismnl swamp in:
II I JI II .I .I
I I II II I I II
75-85 loJ5-155
23-28 71-78 49-GO
03-105 14U-103
17-21 58-Gl
17, 29 21
11 7
22 58
73
155 102, 103
no, 70 170, 171
3ll 81-83
152, 153 '27 76
5!J, 00 10~!, IO:J 158-160
20
North Carolina ................................ II 12, Bl
'Virginia, soils nnd timber growth on tho bar- II <lMROf.
Disposal, i1rlce, Ynriety, and amount used per ncre of cottousee!l in:
..1Ua!Jama ....................................... TI
gfrn~:~:i~: ::::::::::::::::::: :·:: :: : : :: ::::: ::: lr Floridn ........................................ II Gcorgfo ........•..•..••••.•.•...............•.. II Intlhm terr it<H'y . . . . . . . • . • . •••• .• . . . . . . . . • . . . .. I
tn:~:);~n~'.~::: ::: :::::::::: :::: :: :::::: :::::::: · I N01th Cttrolina ........................ · .....••.. JI South Carolin" . . . . . •• •• • • . • • . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . II 1'enuessce ......... --· ............. ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. I T1~xns . ....... -- . . . .. . . ... .... ................... ... I 'Virginia .. . . . . . • . . • • . • • . • . • . . . • . • • . • . . . . . . . . . • . II
Distribution of l!otton pr0tluct.Jon ltmong the se'\"oral ngricultnml regions Ju:
154 98, flD
76 07, G8
57, 58, 105,lUO
29 78. 70
148, 149 25. ~a 78,74 5:.!-f!B
·l3, OH, 99 154. lfi5
19
.A.lnbnmii ...................•..•..••••.•........ JI 14-56,00
.A1·k:insas ..................................... . I 30,40 FltHida .............••••••••••.•.•............. II W-Sl G!'orgiit ...................................... . 1I 5,J .. f17 Ind inn 1 erritGry ............................. .. I 3, 21-25 Kcn~~oky (in He port on Tennessee) .......... .. I lll Lomsrnn:t ..................................... . I 32-35
fill~~~~~:.rpi . :: : : : : :: ::: ::::: ::::::::: :::: :: : :: I n..:76 I 3, 9
Nol'th Carolina ...•..........••••••••.......... II 21,2l South U1.rolinn ............................... .. II 10-47
'Ienneasoe --~·-·····-· ~ ............................ . 1 111, 25, au, ! 38, 40
~r;~~i;,;·:::: :::: ::: :::: :: :::::::::::: ::: ::: : :: ft 40, ~~
Ditching, hillside, in: Aln.brmm . • • . • . • • • • . . . . • . . . . • . . .• . • . • • • • • . . . . . . II .Arknusiis .........•.......•.•••.••..••••..•.... I Flomln •• .•••• •• . . . .. . . . . . ••••••.•. .• . .. .•• . . II
~:fff.:l~t~~·~~~~~::::::::: ::: :::::::::::::: ::: : : : Ii m:~~~~:rjl~ ::::::: ::::: :::::: :::::::::::: :::: :: i North Cnrolh1n ........................ • ........ II South Carolinn ................................ H Tennessee..................................... I T~xna ......................................... I 'Virginia ....................................... U
Divisions of: Alnbama ....................................... II Missoo!'i, natuml. .. . .. . . . . . . . .• . .• ••••••. •. • . . I Tennessee, natural an cl political . .. .. .. . . . • . . . . I Upland portion of Louislnnfl, nfltural .•..•..•.. I
78-148 40-04 38-00
70-lGS 22-25 •14-73
88-143 10-18 30-04 5~1 5H 48-02
60-148 12-14
12-14
12-14
11
177-187 347-357 521-520 003-GlO 5115-522 403-177 807-821 639-U43
70-73
27, ao 287 383
4UU
288
70
330
105 oas, o:m ~40, 2ii0 4~0, 4U7
8U8 1R3-1B5 B5•1, 355
5~5 1lll8
515, 5HJ ·J.74, 47:i 810-~18
042
5H,iiG3
031
rn.1. 6114, 0:15
7M 2•17, 248
323, 32!, 4:i1, 4:rn
8Gi 180, lBl :mo, 3M 5:!:J, 5~4 ()!l.i, ouo GOB-51~!
416, 470, 471 81~. 813
641
24-00, 70 o75, 57U 20H-211 B2Cl-323
841, ~59-803 48:!
134-1:!7 ~74-278 501, 507 553. 554 475-6113
380,307,408, 4tu, 4rn 'i07, 708
632
88-168 585-fi30 218-2-10 330-4~-l 800-ROB 14U-1'1G 20U-il45 51<1-310 502-590 508. 50[) 42U-40I 718-BOU 034-0:JO
22-24 505
384-380
113
Dogwoorl ridge, geuernl description nrnl analysis of soil of, In Mississippi.
Dogwood ridge of tho 1\1ississip1ii plain (General Disc.-irn~iou).
Dolmnile the !Jasis of good farming lands in .Alabama. II Draft employed in breaking up la,nd in:
.Ahtl•ama ...................................... n
.Arkansas ..................................... I Floritfa . .. . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . II
i~~!t~l.:~i~~~~l:~:::::::::::: ::::::: :: : : ::: :::::: y 11IissisRlppi . . .. . . • .. .• . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . I MisRc)uri. -- .. -·-· - ............... - • .. . .. . . . . . . . . I N orlh Carolina . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . • .. . . . . . . . . . . .. II Soutl1 CnrolirnL . • . • . • • • • . . . • • . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . • . II ':1.1euDOSijeO ·····-··-···--········---····-·----~- ~ i~~i~iit. ::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::: :::::. II
Dminage system in: .Alabamfl........ .. . . . .. . . . . . ..• . . . . . . . • . . . .. . .. JI Arknnsns ...•.. ........•....... .•........••.... I California..................................... II Fiorilli; .•.........•.......•.....••..•.•........ II Geo_rgitt. •. ~ ..... , . • . . . . • . . • • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . II i,mh!'~' ten1tory ......... · .. ·· • · · · · • • ·· · · • · · ·.. i ~~~r,~~ri~:1 ::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::: :::: ::: 1 South Cal'Olina...... .•• • . . . • . . . • . . . . • • • •• . •• • • . II
ii~\~i;; ::::::: :::: ::::::::: :::::: :::::::::: :: . fr Drnyag6, cost of1 in:
A1·kansus . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
~~7;1~tfa'~;;~;;: :: : :: : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : IfI 'J~ennesseo ......................................... , I 'foxas............... .... ......... •........•..•. .[
DI'i fting onuds of the west in Texas . . • • • . . . . . . . . • . • . I
Drift material in:
41, 110
7ii
18, rn
lfJ3 97 07
rn:i 20 77
147 2f> 'rn
fJ]-5-1 !17
153 JO
o, 10 lil
7, E 10,17
7 10, 11
11 7
51-M Hi 7
107' 85
105 78
100 102
22
Afabnurn, occunen"e of, ancl soils of ...•....••. II 30,42,40-40 Louisiau1t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 10
Texas 111ul 011 tho Llflno Estacada . . • • • . . . •. . . . I 21, 22 Dron.·:.;:ht iu Texas. OCCUl'l'CilCO of ....... ................. I um Dry Lako vallcJ", California, extent flncl clcscription II lH
of. lJry 'Vnlleyroi;ion of Alnbanrn, ehnrnctor nm1 soils of II Durango, Mllxico, cotton culture in the atato of (Jn .LI
Report en California).
E.
Enrtl1q11ake of 1811 in Missouri, roforencc to . . . . . . . . I
East U1wroll ·parish, Loufainnn, i·nuk of, as first fa I cotton pi odnct per norn ILrnoug tho counties of nil tho states (General Disoussiou),
85, 02
131
16
8
Eastern FltJcicla. nml the penlusuln,1 general clinmotor II 18 of th" lnndH of.
Eastern alopo of tho tii~rm Novadn mouutitins, C1ili· II 01, 02
fornia, clcscription of. Eastem topogrnphit:nl clivision of NorLh Cm·ol!nn., II 10
area am! general surface features of. Enst Tennessee, cotton procluctlon in................ I East Tennessee vulky:
A.penunlornlcotlon region ..................... I Gmyancl rod bolts, andeherty dolomitoknohaof. I
Economic and cultural details of cotton production Jn: .Alabama................................. . . • . . II A l'lrnnsns . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . .. . • . . . . . . . • • . . . . I Floridn ........................................ II Gool'l!la ........................................ II Indi!ll.' torritol'y .................... .• . • . . . .. . . I
~W~Efr~i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ N@rU1 Cnrolimi.. .• . . .•. • . . . •..•. .... .. • . . ••. •• II ~~nlh Cm·olimt......... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II I 0llllCSSCO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • '1
i1;~1~in:·::::::·::::· ::::.-:::::::::::: :: : :: : : : · i\ l~<liAto islaml, South Cflrollna, labor systom on....... II Edisto rivor, So11ih Carolinfl, course, na'l"igntion, fllld II
bol'Clerini; lands of. Eu! River bottom ancl valley lands, Californi1t, chnrnt1- II
tor aml analy_ses of soils ancl subsoils from.
42
38
30-38
140-lfiO 115-108
05-71 150-170
27-3l 75-80
145-lfij) 23-28 71-78 ,rn-un
Oil-105 l40-10n
17-21
01
7,8
fi!) 120
General folio
(at bottom ol'1H1goJ.
243, 31&
87
28, 2[)
103 033 2·17 4~0 807 179 3~9 523 005
~07-GIO 400 811 641
l!l, 20· 540
om;, UGO, 076-084 187, ffS •)~~ •)83 - ... 815 112, 113
~13 505
507-iilli 67'1 n·~o
1143 187 357 010 477
;;820 "080
40, U2, 50-50-112
070, 081) 817
772
05, 10.3 780
514 20
198
ilO, 720'
414
410
408-410
lii0-16(1 6~1-0•14 24;,_251 425-442 80li-XOIJ 177-187 Mi-:157 521-5~0 60:1-010 !ill!i-522
~~~:{TI fl39-04S
517
403,404
717, 778
GENERAL INDE~ TO COTTON PRODUUTION. 891
Page ~ of special .::; roport.
Effect of the share system on soils in:
if ~~ri~~::~~i ~ii~~~i ~~~~~~~ ~ ~::::: ~::~ ~::: :~ indi:•·~ territory ..•...................•.•.......
rr1~~f,~~F~~: ::::::.::: :::: ::::: :::: ::::::: :: ::: : NoI"lh Carolimt ..•.•.......•.....•...•..•.....
~ig~::~~;?:: ~; ~ :;·~: ~ ~ ~:~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~-~~ ~ :~~~ ~ ~:~~ ~: Efforts made to olJviato di@onses of cotton-plant in:
i~~~~~~_:_:~ \\:\:::l~ ~I~ ~::l~l::~I::Iili::i l i i::ii i: North Carolina •••.•..•.•............••••.•.••. 8ot1h Uaro1iun . ...................................... . Vi1·ginia .......... ... _ .......... _ ........ · ........ ~
Elevn1:.Jon of: Fforicla ....................................... . G eorgln., n.Yerngo .................................... . Kentucky, cotton region of (in Report on Ton·
JJeSSlle).
Louiaiunn ..................................... . Missouri. ..................................... .
Elevatimrn in:·
.Alabama, an cl axis of ......................... . Ccntml prairie region, Texns .•... ·: ....... .... . Lowci· }line l>eit of South Carolina ......•...•.. Metnmorph!c region of South Cnrelim~ ........ . Mountnins nncl v1>1\eys of northwest Gcorgiit .. . Mountn.ins in the Bina Ridgo region of Georgi11. Mountains of tllll Houtlwrn region of Cnlifornin. No1·th Cnrolinn .............................. . Piedmont reglon of South Carolina ............ . Sund-hills region of South Carolina ............ . Siorra Nevncla Mountain region of Califomin. •. T<~nIICSReo. __ ..................................... -- .
Tennessee Vnlley region (Alnhnmn) ........... . To:ims ...................................... ..
Upper pi no belt of South Carollnn. ............ . "Virginia ...................................... . Warrror coa,lftelclof Alabama ................. .
Elk Uidgo region "of tho Central basin, Tennessee, tlescrlption of.
II I rr rr I I I I lI H I I II
II I II II I Ir II lI
II II I
I I
II I II II II II n II II II II I lI I II II II I
Elk rivi;r, Alnbnma, Janela .of............. . .. . .. • . . • • . II Enchnntccl rnck, Tcxns, closcriptlon of the........... I Enumor>itiun of ngricultural regions in:
Abbnma ....................................... II Al"ltansas ...................................... I Calif01·nia ...................................... II J?lori<\a ................ -· ...................... ·II Georgi:t ................ ,. ....................... II Indian terdtory .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . ..... .. . . I Louisiana...................................... I
~i::~~:.r~~: :::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::: i North Carolina ................................ II South Cnrolina .................. ; .... ·......... . II Tennessee . . . ... . • .. .. • • . . . . . • . . .. • • • .. . .. • . . .. I Tuxua .......................................... I Virglnio. ....................................... II
Enumeration, tabnlntcd results of the, in: .Alul1ama .................................... .. A1·knnsaa ..................................... . Cl11.ifornla ..................................... . Florida ....................................... . Georgia ..................................... . Ken~nek0' (In Report on Tennessee) ........... . Lomsln.rnt ..................................... .
~l:~~~~lir.~: ::: :::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: North Carolina ............................... . Sou1h Oarollna .. , ............................. . -'l~enllOHSCO ·-··-· ....................................... . Toxas ......................................... . Virginia ...................................... .
II I lI II lI I I I I II ll I I II
Eoceno fornmtlon, occurrence nncl materinl of, in: .A.lo.li:tmit ............................. : ....... . Arlrnnsns .................................... ·• Florida ....................................... .
t~~m~r ;;i :: :: ::::: :: :: ::: : : : : :: : :: : ::: ::::::: North Caro lino. ............................. ••• Sb11th Cm:olina ....................... •· · .... ••· ,..,..,...,, .. .,,
II 1 II II I I II II I
155, }gg 70, 71
172, 173 31
83, 84 154 28 77
02-06 10·1 101
21
155 103
'TO 171
82, 83 70
69, 00 20
8, 9
11 111
11
7, 9
9
35 22 3G 19 ao 37
9, 10 45 33
59, 60 11
28
13, 14 25
7
26, 27
28, 83, 84
1~4
17, 14ti
13,U, 36 12
17, 18 15
17, 18, 23 9
11 13
8 12
12, 13 18, 14
22 8
1-6 1-6
. 1-4 1-4 1-8
100, 110 1-6. 1-6 1-4 1-6 1-4 1-8
1-10 1-8
55 11
10-14 14-10
10 12 11 10 21
Gene1nl folio
(nt bottom of'1>age).
165, 166 041
250, 251 438,4:JD
809 185, 186
35-0 5~6 GOD
Gl8-li~2 476 SID 013
105 630 250 437
184,185 uos
515, 510 042
188, 189
277 483
113 505, 607
1V 603
478 41)2
285 200 005
541, 542
501
489
717, 718 •
3831
38 671, 672
481
020 36, 37
400, •H\5, 456
114
675, 803
23, 24, 40 5•J8
075, 670 105
283, 284, 28~ 847 lIB 215 506 544
408, 46D 385,380
680 630
11-10 537-512 (15(1-662 181-184 267-274 481, 482 103-108 208-208 41J9-~02 533-538 457-460 1173-8HO 650-668 023-025
05 547
190-104 280-282
112 214 543 400 679
Pogo G~i11:;11t ~ of spcaial ("t llottom It, 1·cport. "
-------·--------------·- _ ·---- _o_f_pago!:_
Erosion in .Alabnmn the cause of surface features .•.. II Erosion of:
Cretaceous pmMes in .Alabama................ II Drift iunterinl in klalJama ..•....•..••..•.. , • • . II Saint Luui~ limestone i11 Alabama .............. II Ten11esRee vnller, .Alabama.................... II
Emsio11, strata. ram-0vetl by, in nort!J.wea~ Georgia .•. II Eruptive ro~ltst occur1:cnc.e of, in:
~~~~~~'.:~: :: ::::::.::::.: ::::::::::::::::::: ::: }_1 Estimated cost of cottoIJ. pl'Oduotion in:
Alabama ..................................... II .Ark1111ans.. •.... ........... .................... I
~r~~~~l;~'.~::::: ::: : :::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: n ~~~!~~~~~'.~~·:~ :::::::: ::: ::::::::: :: :::: :::::: y ~l~.;~~~~~~ii~;; :: : ::: ::::::: :: ::: : : ::: ::: : :: :~: f Soutl1 Carolint1 ................................ ft 'rcnneHseo ....... -- .................... ------. .. . I
~i;~i':l1;,; :::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: fr Estimntetl number of acres of cotton ·pol' haml in :
.Aln!Jama... . • .. •• ... .. .. . ... .. .. ... . • . . . . • . . rr
.Arkn.nstta. ..................................... I I<'lol"i1la ........................................ II
I~~~~}F;~tFJJJJ]JJIIJIJJJJJ~rnuIIJJJJ.: 1 North Cnrolinri ................................ Il South Camlin:; ................................. II '~L1cnncssee. ----·-········-···-~----·····--······· I '.l'exas .......................................... I Virginii; ...................................... lI
Etowah rivc1· in Georgitl, allnvio.l lands of...... . . . . II European soils, <liffionlti<>s encountered in getting I
samples of, for nnnlysis (G£>noml Discussion). Eut11wancl Ripley groups in Mississippi (Cret11ccous) Entrtw group in Alab11mn. (Cret11ceous) ..•......•••.•
Everglnt1os of Flor!dit: .Area nn<l description of ....................... .
Elevation above the so11 antl geno1·al ohnrnoter of,
Exhaustion of cotton fonds of A.lnbama discussed ....
F.
Fallowing, foll plowing, nnd TOto.tion in:
T
II
lI II
lI
.A.la!Jamn .•.•..•. "·............................. J[ A.t•lrnnsas.. •• . • . . . . . • . • • • . . . . . . . . • • . . . . • . . .. . . . I Florldn. ....................................... II Georgia ..................................... rr Incll)L~ territory .... . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . • • ... . I
~ ~:~:~~~rr~i~:: :: :: : ::: :::: :: : : : : :: : : : : : : : : : :: ::: ~ North Uaro!i11a ................................ II South Carolina ................................. II Tennessee . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . •• ... • . . . .. .. I
12
46
42 29
28
20
8 41
156 107 70 71
175 :it 85
1J5 28 78 66
105 103
21
156 106
71 17•1
31 84
155 28 77
60-6211 104 102
21 77
57
12
35, 46, 65
27, 28 8
62
22
lifl
52
39
38
2sa
GOO GOO
lOG 643 7~4 251 441 8110 187 357 520 610 522 477 821 043
106 04~ 251 4•l0 860 180 357 626 ODO
516-GIS 4.76 820 tJ.lS 343
09
214 45, 50, 75
207, 208 188
72
158 / 103 •11, 97, 98 577, 633, 63~
67 247 164 430 29 867 77 179
77, 78, 147 270, 280, 840 25 523 73 605
51-5! 507-510 5 42. 43, 41<1, 415,
Texns ......................................... . {
97, 08 460, 470 I 118, 16:l, 770, Bl!,
' 15'1 812 ·1 Virginio. ................. · ..•. · · · ... · .. · ..... •· II 19 641
F11U plowing, fallo,v!ng, nnd rotation in• .A.labarua ...................................... . A.1·kansas ..................... · · • ....... · .. • • .. Floridct ....................................... . Georgia ...•...•...............•......•..•..•. Jndi.a:i territory ............................ - •.
~1~~~~~[~~:: :-: ::·:: :::::::: :: : : ::: -::: :::: :: : ::: North Cnrol!m; .............................. ~. South C!t"rolina ................................ . Tennessee ......... c .......................... .
Texaa ........................................ . Virginia ........................... : ............................ .
II 153 lOll I 41, 07, 98 577, 633, 034 lI , 67 247 II 104 4ll0 I 20 867 I 77 170 I 77, 78, 147 270, 280, !!411 I 25 fi23 lI 78 005 lI i\1-54 507-510
I { 42, 4U, 414, 41fJ, 07, 98 400, 470
I l 118, 1534 776, 8~{:! 15
II 19 U41
Farming, mlxer1, nnd ylnnting, in:. Alab•nna ..................................... .. ArkflllROR .......................... ;, ......... . .Floridtt .................................... ···· Georglo, ...................................... . rnm.111.1 territory ..................... · ......... .
~1:r~~rr~~: ::::::: ::::: :::::::::: :::::: ::: :::: Nm·•h Cnroliua ............................... . South Cnrollna •. , ............................ .
:rr W5 105 l lOA (\4()
rr OS, OH ~.18, !HO
II f lOIJ-109; f4B2•1$G, 438 172
I 20, 30 867, 808 r 70, Boig~ 181, 18!!, 185 I 35f> I 26,27 521h 525 II 74,76 606, 607 lI 62-65 518-521
892 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Farming, mixed, nnd planting, in-continued. Tennessee .............................. - . · - - . . I
ff~gl'i;i~-: ::: ::: ::::::::::::::: ::: : : : : :::: :::::: I~ Farming, system of, and labor, and size of farms in:
103 160
rn, 20
A111bnmi;........... ... . •. . •.•...•..•.. ... .. . . . II 155, 156 Arkansas . . .• . . . . . . • . . ....... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . I 104-108 :E'loridn.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . ••• • .. •. . . . . . . . . . . II 70, 71
~;~f ~;}~~~l~lL~~Li~j~rnn~~~~\)~WH r 78' ::~;~
North Carolina . •. • . . . . . . . . . .•. . • • . •• •• •• •..•.. II 7G-78 South Carolina................................. II 08-06 Tennossee ..... ...•. ..• • .. .... .. . ....•.• •..•... I 103-105
'.&Y;;i~i,,; .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· fr. rno-i~~ Farms in South Carolina, statistics of.,_ ••......•.••. II 21-47
.Farm vnlncs and produ€tions in South Carolina...... II 44 Fastening (ties) used in baling cotton in:
Al>'bama ..••.......•.••.......•.••....•..•.•.. II Arkansas ..............•..••...........•..••.•. I .I<'loriilll. ..•......••••.••••.••••••••••..••.•••..• ll
~~~f ~~~tt1t:\l~;) ~~~~~~/~~~~~~~~~)~~;)~~~ J Nm th Carolina .............•.......•.......•.. II Son1h Carolina .................•••.•••......... l[ 'l1enncsse0- . .... ·---. - - . - --· ............ - .......... ... . ... l Texas .......................................... I Virginia ...•....•...•••....•...••..••.••....... II
Features: General, of the afote of Georgia ......•....•... II Geological and topograpnical, of tbe Indlnn I
territory. l'rominen.f, of California....... . .. . • • . • • • • • • . .• II Y mioty of, in TQnnessee . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . • . • . I
Feed or manuro, cottonseed-cake used as, ini Alabama .......•••........••••••...........••. II Arlrnxsns ...................................... I 1"loricla, ........................................ II
ij~fil~~:::~~~tzirn:rn~~~~~rn~~~jjHT J Nurth Carolina ....•....••..••.•••••••••....... II Houth Camlina . . . • • • . . • . . • . . . . • . • • . • .. • • •• . . . . II '1'(111nesttce ......... .. .. • . • •• . • • .. •• . .... ..... .......... I ~1exas .................................. ~ ... ~ .. .. . ..... . . I Yil'giuia. ....•.....•.. ..... .... .• . ........... II
Fclilspnr in Georgln, occurrence of pink variety of .. II Fences in South Carolina, height of. ...••••••••.... - . II Fermginous sandstone anti conglomerate of the Cross I
Tim bors of Texas. Fe1tillzcrs, oornmerclal, aggregate cost of, in the II
motnmorphio region of South Carolina. Fertil!zers, experiments wHh, in Georgia............ II Fertilizers, natural, of:
155 1U2
6!1 58, 170
30 81
152 2'I 75 52
102 158
20
18, 19 7,8
11
154 98 67
mo 29 70
148 25 73.
52-54 OR
154 JO 36
52 24, 29
54
84--108
.A.labnmu .•••.•......••.•....••..••....•........ II 65--70
Arknnsaa .....•.....•...•..••...•..••••.....•.. Flodda ••............•••....•••.•••••.•.•.•....
I {11126127, 55
II 25, 32--34
Geor[(ia. .•••••.•••.•.•......••..•••.•••• · .••...•. {
41-46, II 61, 62,
Indinn territory ..••••• ; .••.....•......••...•.. :Mississippi ••••••••.•.•....•...•••.••.•..•.••..
North Carolina ••••••••.•••.•.•.....••••....••.
115-132 T 13 I { 21,22,38,
50-75 II pB,22,23,
l 37-40 Sonth Carolin1> ...•••••. ! ......... , ............. II { 10,rn,2: 0 Texas.......................................... I
Fertilizers, remarlls· on, in: Alalmma ...•.......••..••..•••.•••............ II Floridll. .•••••.•...•••..••••.••.•••.•••••••..••. H Geo1·gia ........................................ ~ u••· •• II Indian territory . ....... .. .•••••. •.• ..••....... I MiHAiB•ippi .................. - ..••. - • - . . . . . . . . . I North C1irolin1> .••... ················-- , ....... II South Carolina ................................ :oc it~~j~j!ce_::::::: :: : ·::: :: : :::: ::::::::::: ::::: fr
Fertilizing nnc1 green-manuring in: Alftl>Rma ......•.••..••.•..••.•..•••....•..•••• ¥ A1•k!ID•lµl .......••••..........•..•...••.•..••. Jr)oritla .•.•..•.••...•...•.•....•..• : ••.•...••. II Georgia ............................................ II lnuian territory ................................ I
21
64--70 82, 83 57··63
w 78, l~~
12, at, 35 43 10
'15<1, 98 67
16f) 29
47;; 818
641, 642
105, 166 640-044 250, 251 438-442
8G9 185-187
280, 351i-3'fl7 525, 520 608-tiHl 5Hl--5~2 47fi-477 818-821
043
477--503
500
J.05 639 240
324, 430 81;8 183 354 525 607 614 474 816 642
284, 285 845, 846
665
383
164 634 247 432
'867 181 350 623 005
508-510 470 812 641
302 508
682, 687
510
350-374
71i-80 547,561,563,
591 205, 212-214
307-312, 327, 328, 381-WS
851 2lW,224,240,
258-277 550,554,555,
508-581 466,475,470,
485 679
74-80 212, 213 323~~29
867 280, 350
554 468, 487, 4'1ll
415 002
104 634 247 431 867
/
Fertilizing and green·mnnuring in-continned. Louisiana...................................... I Mississippi ....•...............•..•.....•••.•.. I
78 524, 25, 55, i 78, 148
1\fiseonri ..................................... . I 25 North Carolina ..•........•.•............•...... Sou th Cnrolina. ..•..........•...•..............
II 73 II 52--54
:f=~~:s~~-e-:: :: : : : : : : : : :: :: : :: : : :: : : : :: : : : : : : : : : I 4:l, 98 I 1G4
Virginiai ............................................. . II 10
Fisheries of the seaboarc1 region of North Carolina.. II
Flatwoocls belt of West Tennessee an<l the Highland I
Rim. Flatwoods lauds· of:
13
21,20
Alabama ....•..•..........•....•............... II f Wo,1f~s Coosa Valley region of .Alabama, extent, timber II 20
growth, soils, and analyses of. Crowley's Ri11go region of Arkansas........... I 53 Georgia,extent,rocks,andsoilsof .•........•.. II 24
Long-leaf pine region of Florida . . . . . . . . • . . .• . . II 20
Metamorphic .region of Georgia, genernl char- II 37 acter of,
Metmnorphio i·e[(ion of South Curolina, charno- II ter nncl anal;·ses of,
Pitcli--¢110 region of Flori~ln, description of..... II Soutb Carolina <lerivecl from trupponn rooks . . • II
Flntwoeds ,region of: Rlabam:t, area and soils of. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . I.I ;Alabama, trees nnd plants obaracteristio of.... II Mississippi, extent ancl genernl clesc1iption of.. I Mississippi, populatiol} and cotton production I
in. Flatwoods, total area of (General Discussion)........ I Floa-bugs, nppearonce of, in:
Alabuma .........•.....•....................... TI Georgia ..................•..................•.. II
Flint, presence of, in the limestone of the Gulf coast II of Florida.
Flint river in Georgia, rounded quartz rooks of . . . . . II Float-land of the tnlos of Californil>.. .• . . . . . . . •• . . . . II Floods of tbe streams ·of the great valley, Cnlifor- II
nia, periods of. Floods or rises of the Mississippi, time, sources, and I
ooomTences of (General Discussion). Florlcla:
.Analyses of p;ne·lnnd soils of (General Discus- I afon).
Area, population, tillecl lcmd, cotton production, I rank i>mong the stn.tee, and banner counties of (General Discussion).
Cotton fiber, measurements of (General Discus- I sion).
Discussion of rank of, among the cotton states , I (General Discussion).
:tmlex to Reporton ............................ II Mountains, description of...................... II Possible cottonseed-oil mill prodnots of, from I
the crop or 1879, and their market and ma· nnre valuations (General Discussion).
R~port on Cotton Production in the state of, by II Professor Eugene A. Smith.
Spocialngent o.ppointedfor {-General Discussion) I Fogs in California, prevalence of, and theirinfiuenoe II
on soils anc1 plants. Fogs of the:
Da.y couut.ryof California .......•.•........... II Southern region of California .................. II
Foot·hills of the : Const range of California . • • . • . . . • • . . • . . . . . • • . . II Slerm of California, general description of. . . . II
Foot.hills rei:ion of California, area, and description of. II Fort Gaines, Georgia, section of bluff at............. II Jlossil hedR, occ1u•rence of, in:
~~gdf1ca.i:"ait;,~::::: :: :: :: ::::: :: : :: :: :: : : ::: : :: ii
41,42
27 10
35-80
58
11-111
~5
155 170
26
125
30, 31
19
74
62
5
18, 19
7
73-77
57
49
i-vl, 1-77
v 8
45 106, 108
34-87 32-37 81-37
14
107, 108 10, 11
G1mrral folio
(at bottom ot page).
180 226, 227, 257,
280, 350 m!3 605
508-510 415, 470
812 641
545
303, 398
128113?A 146, 1"1!
30
{i89
290
2tO
303
487, 498
207 400
45-99
68 210-313
277
16
165 436 206
301
088, OS!l 677
8tr
17
30,31
10
258-257 237 61
175--257
11 666
703 764, 766
692-095 090-695 OBD--695
280
378, 87' 406, 461
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION. 893
Pap;e of special
roport.
e.encral folio
(at bottom of page).
-----~~-------------- _._ _____ , ____ _ Fossil bones at Lavaca, Texas........................ I F11urche la Favo Mounfain rnngo, elevation uncl I
trend of, in Arkansas.
22
20
Freight rates of shipment in:
!~~!::s:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~~;:u~ Floricln. ....................................... II 39-03, 'i!U Georgia........................................ II {59,67·1~0
ln~~;i~Y"~~~'.:~~:.:::: :: ::::::: :::::: :: : :: :::: ::: i ~~~~t~g :Mi=~~~~:.r.pL.: :::::: ::::::: ::: ::: ::::::::::: ::. i 87-14~i:gt North Carolina ............................... •JI 27-70, 78 Tonnessco . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . ...... .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . I 47-92, 105
ir:;1~·1;;: :::::::: :: : ::: :::::: ::::::::::: :::: ::: lr &Ii~I5~~~ Fresno Plains soil, Galif'ornin, character ancl anuly· ,II 27-39
sls of. Fresno rivev, Cullf'orniu, cJ11trnotcr of lands of....... II 25
:Front-land soil uucl subsoil of: A.rknnsns... .......... ...... .. .... ........ .... I 13 Louisiana ..•..•.....•..•.•......•.......•....•. I 14115,17,20 Mississippi. .................................. . I 118
Mississippi alluvial pluin, chamcter of (Gen· I 74
ernl Discussfon). Tcm1ossee alluvial region ancl tho Mississippi l I { 14,15,24,
river. ; li3, 71
Frost, black, Jlrst appearance of, in: .A.lalmmn, ....................................... II .A.1·knnsas ............................ ~ ......... I Fl• ·ridn. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . • .. .. .. .• .. .. .. • • .. II 6eorgirt .................. ; ................... II Indian territory ....... ,...................... I Louisiana ..... _........ .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . I
~:::~i;;~,'.r~~: ::: :::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: i North Carolina .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. • .. . . . .. .. . II South Carolina ................................. II
Tennessee..................................... I
11, 154 101
68 11, 20, 100
-30 80
10, 151 20 75 r 20,31,37,
l 56, 58 f 12, l3, l 40, 100
Texas ....................................... .. I • 76, 157 II 20 'Virginia ...... -............................ - • ..
Fruit-land peninsula of Florida, location of.......... rr Fruits of:
53
Sierra foot-hills, California .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • . II 33
19,35 South Carolina .............................. ..
Galls or a our lands of :morida, description nncl growth II 28
of. ' Gttlveston, Texas, cotton shipments from....... .•• .. . I 52 Gu»ilan Mountllin mngc, California, description of.. II 4-0
G encral Discussion of Cotton l'rocluction, by Profes- I i-vi, 1-81 sor Eugene W. Hilganl.
Geneml Discussion of Cotton Prodtt<'J;ion, index to... I 77-81
General features of tho alluvial plain of the J\1lseis- I 73-70
s1ppi river \,General Discussion). Geological fentures of:
Alabama ....................................... II 12-29,45,'10 11 Arlrnnsas................................... ... I
California. . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . • . . . . .. . II l"loricht . .. . .. . .. .. . • .. .. . .. .. .. . • .. .. . .. .. . .. .. II
S, 70, 71 10-15
11-10, 21-29 Georgin. ...................................... :II
Inclinn territory .............................. .. Keu,t'!clry (in lfoport on 'Icnnessee) ..•...••...
t11:~~~~~r~~~::: :: : : : : : ::: : : : : : ::::: :: : : :: : : ::: :: I 7, 8 I 111 I 0 I 12 I 9
North Carolina ............... , ............... .. South Carolina ............................... .. Tennessee .................................... .. Texas ...................... ~·············11········ Virginfo ..................................... .
II 11, 12 rr { 0-11, 45,
41l I 1S,47-9a l l'i'-2! II 8
Geolol(ical horizon of the most important cotton I 13
soils of Tennessee. Geological surveys of states, m11krinls of, uWizecl I
(Gen era! Disousaion).
v
Goorginr: Analyses of soi\s of (Genera!Discussioµ)....... I 60
.Area, population, tilled land, cotton production, I 5 rank among the states, and banner counties of (General Discussion).
680
565
85-188, 166 577, 5S5-030,
043 219-243, 250 325,333-424,
430 854, 859-80:! 145-li5, 187 289-M~,353
513-519 550-002, 010 419-404, 477 710, 715-800 033-037' 043
085-688
083
549 116, 117, 110, 122
320
86
ns6, as1, 396, 425,443
21, 16! 037 248
277, 286, 435 808 Jh2
212, 353 524 007
482, 487, 493, · 512, 5U
384, 385, 412, 472 733, 815
M2
233
091
475, 491
208
710 70!
7-03
69-03 85-88
22-ll!l, 55, 5G 547
666, 728, 720 190-195
277-282, 287-205 IM5, 8-16
483 111 214 507
543, 544 465-467, 501,
502 385, 410-464
675-680 030
385
11
81
17
Pap;e t: of special " report.
Jl.<
Georgia-continued. Cotton ftbor, measurements of (GeuemlDh1ous- I
sion1. Discussion of causes that. place it second I
11mong t.hc cotton states (GenemlD"lacnasian). Ind.ex to Report OD; ............................ II Possible cottonsec•d-oil m!ll products of, from I
Urn crop of IS70, nn<l their market nncl manm•e valuations tQouernl Diseussion).
Reforenco to tlrn Cretaceous outcrop nn<l to II geueral tt·e1l!l of metamorphic rocks of.
:Revort ou ()ottonProduction in tho State of, l II by Dr. n. IL Loughricige. 5
S1woio1 ngcnt appointed for (Gcn·N·nl Discus- I sion).
German expedmcnt stations, experiments of, to :fiml I soil solvents iGencral Discussion).
Ginnln}l", baling, nnc1 shipping cotton, cletnils of, in: .A.labumn......... .. • .. . .. .. .. . .. • . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. II .A.l'kansas...................... .. .. ...... ...... I ICJoricla ....... ...... ....... .................. II
R~?i'.:f~~;,ri·it'or=~::: :: : : : : : : : : :: :: : : : : :: : ::: ::::: I/ Louuuann .. ... - - ............................ - ....... I
~i=~~~~~r~.~ :: : : : ::::: :::: :::::::::: ::: ::::~:::. i No1'lh <Jaroltna ................................ II South Carolina ............................. -•·. II Teuncsaco . .. . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. • • .. .. I
ir:;i~.i~- .::::~::: ::::::::::: ::::::: :::::::.:::: ii Gius, cotton, list nn<l capacity of, in:
.A.labamn.... .. .. . . .. .. . • .. . . . .. .. . . . • . . • .. • • • .. . II
.A.l'lrnnsas ............................... ; .. . .. . I Californli> .. ............ ... .. .. .. . ...... ..... II Florida ........................................ II G~m·gia ........................................ II rclifn torritory.. .... .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. .... •• .. i ~~:~t~1.~1.:::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i North Ourolina ................................ II S0ttlhCnt·olina ................................. II T~uuessoe ... :"... . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . I
it~i~ia · :: ·::: :: : :: : : :: : : :: : : : : : :: :: : : : :: ::::: ir Gina In use in Mexico (in Report ou Californfo)...... II Gladoa of tlrn western valley of the 'rcnnessco .. .. .. I Glady Jnncls ancl pine fi1Lts in .Arkansas, occurrence, I
c11aractflr, and analyses of. Ghtnconitfo snndBtone of Leo county, Texas......... I Glnuconitic shales in Georgia, belt nncl Jancls of...... II Gnciiss in South Carolina, ch1tritctor nnc1 ocom·rencu of II Gneisses in Georgin,, oecnr1·cnce of, and soils dorivec1 1.I
i'r0111. Golcl-beaifol( r~gions of South Carolina.............. II Golcl-bearing rocks of 011lifol'llia, bolt of ....... - .. ... II Gol<lbeltofGem·gla ................................. IIt GooaCl-foot ch1wactor of the Mississippi delta, Louis· I
io.n11. Goose Lalrn Yalley, Cnlifol'Ilia, extent nncl clcscrip· II
tion of~ Goose Janda of California, description ot •• -• . . • • • • • • . II Gospel swamp, California, ext~nt nncl soils of........ II Govern men b of the Incliun tel'ritory, form of. .. .. .... . I Gran cl Cane region, Louisiaun,, location of............. I Gmnd Cow{tu ridge, Lonisian11 .• ! •••.••••••.•.••••• -• I Grauel Gulf group, occurrence and extent of, fo:
I Goorgin. ........................................ II LouJ.iann, material of. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .... .. • • . I 'h'.(iAsissippi, chnrnct~1· of sandstone of......... I
Gran cl Gulf sandstone in: Georgia ........................................ II
Texns, oeeuITenee, extol!nt, and tlticknesa of.... I
' Grauel prairie of tho Miaslssjppi alluYial region of I
Missouri.
18-21
177-184
40
18
i-viii, 1-184
y
154, 155 101
30, 00 100, liO
30 81
151. 27' 75 58
101, 102 157, 158
20
154, 155 101•
76 00
100, 170 no Rl ·
151 27 76 58
101 157,158
20
lBl 22, 23 26, 27
DO 24
31-33
10~
82
12, 10
RI
~3
15
10
12, 00
138
lZl, 31, B?,
86, lOd, 106
16 ·\ 58
Goneral folio
(at bottom of'pngo).
80-ll3
l~
443-450,
61
284.
259-450·
11
68
104,.165-087
210, 249 435, 436.
808. 183 353 525. 607 514
473, 471 815;816'
042
164, 165 037 784 249·
435, 431} 868 183 353, 525 007 514 473 '
815, 816 042•
781l· 394, 365
502, 503.
748.
200
405·
207-290
406 OQQ,
278
112·
720, 780-
740,
703.
84' 133
125·
281. !12
214, 202·
404
079, 689,. 78~. 744, 701, 104
514·
Gr1tncle Cote, or Week's iali>nd, Louialnnn. ...... ...... I Granden.u's method for humus determinatlen (Gen- I
ernl Discussion). Granite, belt of, tbrou,gh Tcxne . .. • .. • •• • • . .. .. • • . • • . I
60 \'
17, 18 075, 076.
894 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Page Gtbll~al "!! of special {at bottom
Pago of apec!n.l
report. ~ report. of page).
----------------- --1·----1-----·-11----------------·----Granite, occurrence of, in:
.Arkansas ..................................... . I f 11,29,84, 77
II 102
547, 565t 570, 613 760 California .................................... ..
~~[~~~e~??~~~~::: ::~:: ::::::: :: : : : : ::: :: : ::::: II 31, 35, 36 297, 301, 302
846 507 465
I 8 I D
South Carolina. ................................ . II 9
Texas .......................................... I
Granite lands of: .Alabama, extent of .......... ~ .... · ..•••••.•••••. II .Arkansas, character, productiveness, and an- I
alyses pf, Georgia, area, locnlity, general character, and II
analyses of.
f 35, 37, 105, 145
15
34
35-37
693, 695, 793, 808
25
570
301-303
I d. t ·1 t t d h t f I f 7, 8, 10, 845, 846, 848, n 1an err1 ory, ex en an c arac er o .. • ·.. l 11, 24 849, S-02
South 0'.lrolina, character and analysed of...... II BB 494
Granitic region of: Cailfornia. description of .. .. .. • •• • • .. • • ... • • .. II Georgia, outllneof ............................. II Texas, occurrence of .................. __ ......... ..... .. .... I
Grape culture apecill!ly snited to tho Rio Grande I valloy of Texas.
Grape-vines an Red ~iver lands in the gypsum I region of" l'exa.e.
Grasses of Jong-leaf pine regicfn and ~oast lands of I Mississippi.
G~asses of the gray silt prairies of Louisiana .. .. .... I Gravel lJeds iu .Al'liansaa, occuITenco an!l nature of . I Gravelly and clay lands of red-loam region of .Ark- I
ans us. Gnvelly nncl red-clay lirairies of Missouri, o:xtent I
and description of. Gravelly bottom and river hill soils of .Alabama, II
analyses of. Gra\•elly pine hills of .Alabama:
.Area, general character, and analyses of soils II of.
Cotton Jlro<lnct per acre on, and its relation to II population.
Graves mountain, Georgia, character of.............. II Gmy alluvial land of the yellow-loam region of .Ark- I
ansas. Gray. arnl red-loam timbered region of .Arkansas, I
description of. Gray belt of Enst Tennessee valley, character and I
soils of. Gray clay soil of .Alabama., analysis of............... II Grny lnn<ls of 1he mctamorpllic region of A.labnmn, lI
character and analyses of. Gray saiuly an<l gravelly lands of Virginia, descrip· II
tiou of. Gray sandy granitic lands of South Carolina, an- II
nlysis of. Gray sanely lands of:
.Arkansas yellow-loam region, extent and char- I ncter of.
Georgia metamorphic region, area, character, II nnd analyses of.
Louisiana. oak nplamla. ......... .. ... .......... I Louisiana. pioo hills............................ I North Carolina, analyses of.................... II
Gray Riliccoua soil of the riolges of nm'thwe~t Georgia, II area, rocks from which 1leri\"ed, and general character ~f.
Great silt or pine prairie region of Louisiana, deacrlp· I tion of.
Gray silt prairie region of Arkansas, area, and char- I acter of soils of.
Gray silt prah1es of .Arkansas, areac aml cotton pro· I dnctlon of tGcneral Discneeion).
Gray silly lands of the coast prairies of Texas ... • • . • I Great Pedee river iv South Uarolina, navigation of.. II Great raft of Red river in Louisiana, description of... I
33
12
17, 18 48
39
GD, 67, 68
24 25
77
9
091
278 675, 676
700
097
261, 209, 270
126
501 613
507
:n ./ 41
Si-41
03, 04
90
01-73
29
37,38
37
15, 16
9
38
48-51
73, 74
206
507-009
565
409, 410
47· 25, 20
631
4!14
26, 61-78 562, 597-609
31-33 297-299
60, 72, 73 171, 174, 175
44, 63, 64 146, 105, 106
19 551
24, 25 290, 291
24 126
23, 2~. 41 559, 500, 577
4
30
20 17
10
688
482
119
Great valley of California: .Arm ancl general character of the lands of •.... II La1<e and river wntera of, and their quality for II
irrigation purposes. Great Valley region of California, out.Jets of......... II Green-manuring and fortilizing in:
.Alabama ..................................... ·. II
.Arkansas ............................ -...... · · • I Florida ........................................ II Georgia ........................................ II Indi,a1:1 territory............................... I Loµ1srnnii ...................................... I Mississippi .. .. .. • • . • • . .. . .. .. . . .. . . • • • • . . • • . .. I Mis"onri. ...................................... I North Carolina ................................ II South Carolina................................. II Tonnes see ........................... • •• - · · · ·.. ~
iT~;i~ii{ :: : :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::: :: :::::: II
18-31
00-73
8
154 08 07
165 25 78
5 24,25,fiS, l 78,148
25 711
52-54 43, 08
154 10
Greensand lieds, occurrence of, in: Alabama ................................... .. II 541, 7•!,1B4i
. ( la~
Mississippi . • • .. . • . . . .. . . . • . . . . • . . . • . .. • . .. . . • . I North Carblina ••• • . . •. .. . . .. . .. . • . • . . . • . • .. . . . II Tennessee . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . . . • . . . .. . • . . • . • . . .. . I Toxns ........... ~.............................. I
Green sand clays in Georgia, ocenrronoe of........... II
12121 122 1 U8 18
f 21,~\U,OO, l 08, 7~
~1
H,'10
Green sand marls in: Georgia, occurrence of ...................... .. II {
II
•J.l-•JO, 127, mo
11 South Carolina, occurrence and composition of Green swamp, North Curoliull·, d~suri1>ti0n of......... II Growing crop, ar;vances or credits 011, in:
A.lnbnma. .• . .. . . • . . • • . .. • • . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . IT Arkansas ...................................... I 1''Jo1·i1ht . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . • .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 11
~11~rf.~t~Li~iiiH~;;;::;:~:~;;~;;~~-; ~;: I Norfh C1irnlin11 ... ... . .•. . . . ........... .... . . . II
. ~~~,~~~~~o~~~~::::::: '.:: :: :::: ::: :: :::: :: : :: : : : \1 '.l'exus .......................................... r Virginia . .. .. . .. . .. • • • • . .. ... • . . .. . . . . . • . . . • • . II
Growth of central pmirio rogion of Louialnna...... I Guerrero, Jlfcxico, cotton cullnro in tho eta.to of {in II
Report on Culifomla). Gulf coast of Flol'idn, geu!\ral descrlpt.lon of........ II Gulf hummocks of Florida:
Cbarnctor, location, fertility, nud cotton pro. II dnction of.
How formed • . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . • • .. . . .. . . . • . . II Gulf of Mexico, submerged pliitoans of, in l!'lorld11 ... lI Gulf Stream, agenoy of, in fo1~uing coml banks in II
Florld11. Gullett'scompost, fornmhtof {in Roporton Lonislanu). I Gum- ancl cyp1·eas-awamp lands of North Cin•ollnu, II
anal)·scs of. Gunte<r's valley, .Alabnma., chametcr null soils of..... II Gypseous pruilies in :Mississippi, cll!lrnotor nnrl pro- l
duetivencss of. Gypsum beds of' the Northwest referred to the '.l'rl· I
assio oi: Jurassic {in Report on Texns). Gypsum in:
Ala)>ama ....................................... II Indmn territo1•y.............. .. . . .. . . • .. . • . . • . . l '.l'exas......................................... I
Gypsum, neutralization of alkali by, In California... II GJpsum of the Llano Estacado lu Rcd.Rive1•lands 01' I
· Louisiana.
Gypsnm plains and prairJes of tho Inclian territory, I extent of.
Gypsum region, area of (General L>isousslon)......... I
n. Hammond, Ilnrry:
.Appointed special ngont for South Carolina I {General DiBcussion).
Report on Cotton Pl·otluotlon in tho Stato of l! South Carolinn, by,
:18
1ri6 mo 7l
17·1 ~I 8-1 rn~ 28 77
01-0U .IM 102
21 28
lilO, 1111
20, Z7
26, 47, 55
l1I l2 10
04, 78 l•J
95, 00 51
18
JM 30
38,llD 72, 73
18
7, 10
v
i-vl, l-70
Gen oral folle
{at l>rittom ofpago).
070-000 727-7111
660
104 OJ4 247 <131 807 lSQ
220, 227, ~57, 280, 869
623 605
1508-510 •Jl6, •170
8I:l 0'11
310-312, ao:i, 300
461 670
100 om ~r.t •140 809 mu i~17 fi~O 000
517-fi~:! <fi'O 8~0 u.rn lflO
788, 7HO
206, 207
J03
102 100
166, 180
fiiO
lOli, 100 21i3
670
1'14 877
000, 007 7UO, 7111
120
845, 8~1
ll
J/;l...(;20
I I I ~ ! I !
I '
I I !
l
' ! \
~: . GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Ramna mountain, Arkansas, parallel walls of quartz of Hcacl rights in Georgb, Jaws regarding ............ .. Health of tho coast region of South Carolina, remarks
on the. Rcig11t att11ined liy cotton-plant before blooming in:
Alabama .............•....•.........•........•. .t.\r]i:UUHllB ....... , ............... - ................................ ..
~~f.~7IT,~ • ::•:. :::-::::··· ::.•: •••• •::.• Nm·th Cnrolimt ............................... . Routh Carolinn ................................ . Tennessee .................................... . Tl•xns ......................................... . Virginia. ...... --------··· ....................... .
Hoigbt, usunl, of cotton-plant in:
Alahama ..•. ···-----··········· ........ _ ... .. A1·lrn11sas ..................... _ ............... . Culifnrnio. ..................................... . Ji'Joridit ....................................... .
~1~~~~~~tf ~I: f if f If f ii Uii i ~ i if Ii~! !f ~i ~ {: Nm· th Cnrolhm ............................ .. 'J~onnes~co .... ..................................... .
ii~~~;i~:::: :::::::::::::::::~::::::::. :.:::: :. llelena, Arlrnnsns, section ofbluifnt ............... .. Hickory 1111rumoeks of nortbcns,turn region of Missis
sippi, character nn<l nnnl,Ysis of.
~ p,
I II II
II I II II I I I I II II I 1 rr
II I II II II I 1 I I JI I I II I I
Pago e!eneral folio of special (at bottom report. Of pagB).
75 611
17 288
18 • 474
154 104 JOO 030 68 248
108 434 22-25 860-863
80 182 150 B:ll!
20 624 74 606
55-58 611-514 100 472 156 Sl4
20 042
78-148 88-158 40-04 585-030
75 '1:Jfl ao, 38-00
7~-lfJS 2".0,218-240
aao-424 22-~5 800-803 44-73 14!i-175
88-143 200-345 15-18 513-LJ!O 80-H4 502-f'.iClO 48-02 42tJ-4U4
57-.148 715-806 12-14 634-636
20 5UG
17 219
Hickory in Mississippi indicates durnblo and fertile I soils.
27 229
Iligb luunmocks of Florida, extent, character, and II nnnlysis of.
24 204
Iligbla11cl Rim, Tennessee: .A "penumbra!" region in cotton prmlueUon . . I 25, 78 897, 450
.Arc1t, extent, and cbarnctor of .................. I 14, 25-28 386, 3{)7-400
Hilgnrt1, Prnfessor Engeno W.: A ppolntrnent of, ns ohlof special ngont for the I
investigation of the cotton culture {General v ·11
Discussion). Citml rognr<ling the ago of salines, the material I 21, 22, 53
of the Port !Iuclson group, nn<1 as to tho mini-mum amount of lime necessary for soil fer-tility (in Report on Teirns),
Gcneml Discussion of Cotton Prodnctia.1, cot- I i-vi, 1-81 tonsccd-oil industry, and soil investigtltion, by.
Re.marks of, on· cotton-fiber mensuroments I 30-llO
(Genoml Discussion). Report on Cotton Produot.ion in California, hy. Report on Cotton Production in Louisiana, by Report on Cotton Prot1uction in MiHsiasippi, by
II i-lx, 1-188 I l-viii,l-03 I i-vi, 1-104
Ilill 1n·!}iries of Ahtbnmn, area nl1(1 closet iption of ..•. Ilills and rillge lands of the Mississippi nllnvinl re·
g!ou in Missouri.
II 48-50 I 10
llillaicle ditching to prevent washing of soils in: .A.lnlmmn .................................. : •.•. .Arkansas .................................... . l•'lori<ln. ...................................... .. G~nrp;ia.... . ................................... . lnclian territory ............................... .
~mm~::r~~:::::: :·::::::::::::::::::::::: _:::::: NCll·th c.1rolina ............................... . South C11rolina ....................... ..• :-... . .. 'l'enunssce ............. , .......................... ..
~r;~1'tii;;::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: · lllsto1·~· of cotton culture in :
II I II II I I I I lI II I I II
California ..•.. ···--- ........................... TI Georgia ._ ...................................... II ~!lllth !Jnrolina ................................. n Iexas ..................................... ---· 1
Uog-wallow 1nnc1s of: Ce11tml Prafrle region of Louisiana............ I Great Valley region of California.............. II Texas, obnmotsr of............................ I
Rog-wallow pmiries of Mi3sissippl, oharueter of..... I
Hollister-valley, California, extent and description of. II
78-148 49-94 38-00
70-158 22-25 44-73
88-Hl 10-18 30-64 62, 53 48-92 00~148 12-14
78-75 53,M
14 48
28 18,19
85 l 51,55, 128, 129,
137
114
~
679, 080, 711
7-93
48-51
049-796
05-105
W7-ll00
68-GO
608
88-168 68f>-630 218-240 83U-424 800-803 146-176 29()-345 514-' 16 502-oDO 508, 509 420-404 718-806 634-036
nt.;.733 :no, s20
470 700
130
676, 077 093
253,-257, 330, SUI,
889
772
lielly Shelter poeo11on, NorthCamlinn, clescrlptlonof. If~lmcs Ynlley, F101ida, arell, extent, and character of. Home aup11llea rnise<l in:
Alalinmn ...................................... . At·lmnsas ..................................... . Flol'it111 ....................................... . Geot'gln ....................................... . Incli!l'.1 territory ............................... . Loutstann .................................... .
~n~~~~:.r~l- ·_·: ::: ::::::: ::::: :: :: : : ::: : : : ::: : : : Not-th Cawlina ................................ . Sout.h Carolina ................................ . Ten1u~sRco .............................................. .
~\',~~~-ia·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: lioney Ltiko valley, California, extent, soil, and vege
tation of,
Horizontalizing to m·1·est washing ofthel8)lil in: Al11bama ..................................... . Arknnsns ..................................... . U'lorid:t .................................... · ·· Geol'gia ....................................... . Incl111i1 forritory ..•..••••...•...•..••.•••..••••.
ID~i!~~ii~~:::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::: ::::::: No1th U:trolina ..... c ........................ .. SontlJ Cnroli1rn .......................................... . 1l'enncsaco .. ....................................... - - .............. · 'l'l•.xus .. __ .................................................... .. Virgluln ...................................... .
Ifo111 blcmlu in Georgia, occnrrenae of, nnd sons clerivctl from.
Hornlilenilo !11nc1s in:
..; ~ p,
11 II
II I II II I I I I II II I I II I
II I Il II I I I I II u I l II
II
Alnlmmn, exte11t and growth of...... . • . . . . . • . . II Sonlh Carolina, character and analyses of . . . . . II
llowell illountnln summit, California, deacription of. II Iluller, patent, usec1 In oil-mills (Gonoml Diacnsslon). I llnmmock lands in:
Alnhnmn ....................................... II Arlrnnsns . • . • • . . . . • • . .. • . .. . . . • .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . l
Flori<la ........................................ II
Ge01•gla ........................................ II
Louisiana ...................................... I
Mississippi . .. .•• . .•• .• . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . .. . . . I Texas .......................................... I
Hurons, occurrcnco of, in [;.JJls Jn: AlnliamC1 ...................................... . Cnlifomitt ................................... .. Gt•orgh.i .................................................. .. Intl inn territory ............................... . Loui•inutt ..................................... .
¥,:~~~=~~t :::::: :::: :: : ::: :: : ::: :: :::::: :::::: Toxua ...................................... .
Hydrog1:apby of tho southern rogion of. Californio. ..
I, Implements usetl in nfter-cultl'"ation 11ndplanting in:
Ala\Jnmo. ................................. ; .... . A rkonsas .......... • ...... · .. · - • · • · • • · .. · · .. · · • T!'lori<l:i ...................................... . Geo1·gia ....................................... . lnclinn territory ............... --• -.... • • · · • · - · · Lonis!rt111t ................................... ··
~l~~)~~:Y:.1. :::: :: :::::: ::: ::: :::::: :::::: :::::· Norlh Cu1·01i11n .o••· ................................. --·
South Carolina ---- .. ; ....................... . 'J't1nne8see .............................................. ··· Texas ...................................... . ,Virginia ......... ·----~···········-········--· .. ··
Irnplnments 11sod in subsoiling in: .A.labnma ......... ·····················--···-·· .A.rlrnn~ns •••••••••• ; .............. c •••••••••••• Fluric11i ................................... _ ••••. Georgia, ................................................... "·~··· .. Intl um territory ............................... . Lon!Hinnit ................................ •· · •· ·
~i~~~';;l'~.i- :~: ::: :::: :: : : :: :: : : :: : : : :: : : : :: : : : ; Norlh Cnro1ina ·-················--·· ......... . ~,ontb Carolinn ..•.. ,. •••..•..... ···- ........ . Iom1rsseo ............................ ·· · ··••·
~i;';i~·in; ::::: :: : :::::: :: ::: :: : ::: ~: ~ :':::::: :: : : Improvem.,nts, tlllnge, etc., c1etn.ils of, in :
Ala\Jntrni ........ -................... ·· ... ·· · · · .A.rlrnnsas .••••• ···-·· ......................... . .l!'lorltln, .................................. ; ... . (}{~Ol'J;J:in •••••• ........ ~-· ~- .......... · •..•••••. , ... • - • lncli!l~ territory ., ............................ . Lc~u1sttl}lll- ... P•·· ............... _ .................... - • •·· :M1ssi~s1pp1 ................................... .
II 1I II I I I I /III
II I II II I I I I II lI I I II
II I II JI I I I I Ii II I I II
It I II II I I I
89G
Page General of 11pecinl folio
report. {at bottom ofpnge).
87 500 45 225
lf!5 165 104 G40 70 250
1n 438 81 860 83 185
153 355 27 fi.25 77 009
02-05 518-0121 43, 103
101 415, 475
810 21 043
02 720
75-148 8:i-Jfi8 40-0·1 085-0:10 as-au ~18-2·10
70-158 a:m-4~4 2.·-~5 f!G0-863 44--73 146-175
88-148 20U-:l4ii 10-18 ·ul4-fil0 au-M na2-mm 52-i•.J. r.oH-;;10 48-0~ ·1:!0-404
OU-1·18 718-806 12-14 034-636
Bl, 33-35 207, ~DD-301
15 25 o, 39, 40 40j1 •JO;;, 490
llS 776 47 [){I
40, 41,r,7 50. 51, G7 ltt, (i:? ;\fi4, GOS
~ 13, l~. rn:i, 10s, 23-~5, 31i ~03-~05, 21ll
i 4B, 4·1, oOll. :JtO, 48, 5l Hl4, fl17
i 25!441 127, HO, 04, 00 lOU, HI~
{ 14, 17, 210, 210, 21, 3J, J 1-! 223, 2:.18, !-U6
... 95 703
. 74 84 82 740 00 ;i:1~ 17 8{)5 4U 142 lG 218 55 •127 55 713
42, 43 700, 701
154 ~O·l 97, DO, 100 033, 035, 030
o~ 2~8 106, 167 432,·l:m
80 808 77-8<1 l'i!l-1~2
140, mo 851, il52 ~·1 5~4 7J 000
55-:B 511-<·14 on, 11>0 471, 472
15;J. l!i0 Bil, fi14 ID, ~o 641, 042
15:1 lCO 07 033 07 ~i17
10;1 420 20 867 71 17D
147 D-19 ~5 r,23 73 (i05
61-oS 50i'-614 07 40'1
153 Sil 19 OH
lii:l, l!i4 103, rn4 97-liO o3:i-o;ir.
()7 ~47 103-1()0 420-4:12
~u 807 77-70 17!1-181
147-149 841l-U51
896 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PR@DUOTION.
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P": rupor1!.
General folio
(nt bottom of page).
----------------------- ----Improvements, tillage, etc., details of, in-continued.
Missouri...... . . •• • . . . . . .. . . . . . . • • • • . . • • • . . . .. . I No1·thCaroli11a ................................. II South Cat'olina...... . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . • . . . II
ili:~~:s~~~.:::::::::::::: :: : : : : ::::::::: ::: :: : : : i Virginia ....................................... II
Index to General Discussion of Cotton Prot1uction... I ~ndex to Hepol'ts on Cotton Culture in:.
.Alabama....................................... II A1·lrnusns ...................................... · I Califomia.. . . .. • . •. .•• . .•..............•....••. II Fl1•ri<la. . ___ ...... -· ................................... II Georgia ....•...•.••...•.....•.... ; . . . . . . . . . . . • . II Indian terrltor.v . . . . . . • .. . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . • . •. . •. I
~r~~~!Jfi~r r !~~:~~ ~r: ~~~~,~~~:):.::::: : : : : : : ~ North Carolina ................................ II Soutli Carolina................................. II Tennessee...................... . . . • • • • ••• • • . • • . I TAXttS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I Virginia . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . • •• . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . • • . II
In<lian territory: .A,rea and cotton pro<luctioll of (General Dis· I
CllSBion). C<>ttcn fiber, measurements of (General Dis· I
cuasion). Index to Cotton Produ<ltion in. . . •• • • . . . . • . . • . I Possible oottonseetl-oil mill products of, from I
the crop of 1879, and their market and ma· nure valuations (General Discuasion).
Relation of, to cotton cu)turo (General Dlscns· I sion).
Report on Cotton Production in the, by Dr. R. I R. Longbridge.
Spec~al agent appointed for (General liliscus· I aion).
Indian treaties, lands acquired by, in Georgia....... Ir Indi1m valley, Califol'llifu, extent of ..• - . . . . . . . . . •• . • . II Indians of .A11zoua, cotton pro<lnce11 by (in Report II
on California). Indigo, history of culture of, in South Carolina . . . . . . II Influence of soil and loc,ation on cotton flyer ( Generl11 I
Discussion}. Infusorla, occurrence of, in Flurlda ••••••. -• . . . . . • . . . II Insect enemies, diseases, eto., of cotton in:
A.labnma ..••••..•..•............... -·-···· .... II .Arkansas .• : •••.............•.••.••••••. : • • .. . . I Florida ........................................ Ir Georgia ........................................................ II Indian territory . . . . . . . . . .. . . . • . . . . . . • . . • . . . . .. I Louisiana ...•. ···w ......................... I JlfiB~isalppl ...•... ~ ........................... I J1Ii•s&ur1 ................ ··-·······-·· .••..... .. I North Carolina • • • . . . . . . . . .. • .. . . .. .. •• . . • • • • • . II South Carolina ......••.•...•.......••.......•.• II Tennessee . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . • • • . • •••.. ·. I Texas......................................... I Vil'ginia ....................................... II
Insurance charges on cotton in: .Alnbama ..•. .'......... ••••.........•...• .. •• . • . II .Arkansas...................................... I Florida .......•...•..•......•....••...•••.••.•. lI Georgia ........................................ IT
~1~\~?a~~·.t~i~~'.·'..'::::::::::::::::::: :: : : :::: :::.· j ~1:~~;~:.r p~::::: ::: : : :: : : :: :: :::::: :: : : : : : : : : : : i North Carolina ................................ II Tennessee . . . . . .. . . . . . •• . . . . . . •• . . • • . . . • ... . • . . ·I '.I'e:s::ns ........................................... _ ....•. _.. I 'Virginia . . . • . • . . . . .. .. • . • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . .. . . . I;I:
b.ten$h•e cotton culture in Georgia, remarks on ..... II Interpretation.Qfannlytical resnlta (General D>acus- I
sion). Introcluctory lottor, by General Francis .A.. Walker . . I Inyo and White mountains, €nlifol'llia, timber II
growth of. Ione valley, Califol'llia., extent and soil of...... .•• • . • II Irish anc1 sweet potatoes in Virginia, procluction of .• II
. Iron·ore beds in Virg:inili, occurrence of . . •• . • . . . • . .. II Iron·ora hills of Ark1msas ~Tertiary), referanoe to... I I:ron-oro, occurrence of, in:
.A.r knnsas . . . . . • • • . • . . . • . • • . • . . . • • • . • • • . . • • • • . • • I Nor th Carolina . . • . . • • . . • • . • • . . • . . . • . . • . • • • • • .. . II
Texas ..••••.••••.••... : •••••••.. ~ •..•.••••••••. I
25 73
51-54 97, 98
153, 154 19
77-81
157-163 109-116 133-130
73-77 177-184
33, 34
87-93 157-104
29-31 79-83 67-70
113-119 165-173
23-25
4, 5
:12, 23
33, 34 49
0
i-v, 1-34.
'V
17
89 129
14 87-39
11,14
155 102, 103
69, 70 170, 171
30 81-83
152, um 27 76
59, 00 102, 10:1 158-160
20
156 106, J 07
71 174
31 85
155 28 18
104, 105 162
21 58, 50 61-60"
v. 61
103 3
8 0)
68, 70 li8
{
23,24,b9, 73,78,85,
91,142
528 605
507-510 460, 470' 811, 812
641 80-93
lGY-173 045-652 791-790 253-257 443-450 871, 8f2
189-105 350-:J60 527-520 611-615 623-520 4~5-401 823~831 645-647
10, 17
84,35
871, 872 61
21
838-872
11
283
747
787
470 49-51
101, rn4
165 ORB, 039 240, 250 430, 437
808 183-185 3541 355
525 008
cnu. 516 474, 475 810-818
042
166 6;[2, 643
251 4•!0 809 187 357 626 610
476, 477 820 643
824, 325 73-81
5
719
761 625
630
545
604, 600 500
681, 082, 72il. 781, '736, 743,
749, 800
Pnge t of spel'ial "' rep1>rt.
Po<
Iron·or~ ridges of .Alabama . • . . . . • .. . • . . . . . . .. • . . . . • . II '• Iron, rci'arks on presence of, in soil'B (Gen<l.J'.al Dis- I
cussion), Iron ties or other fastenings for baling cotton in:
.Alilbnma ........................... - . . . • • • . . . . . II Al'kansaa .... : ........•........•..••........••• t Florida ...............................•...••... II GeorAi11 ........................................ II Indian territory .............. · · · · · · · - .. ·• • ·. • •. :f ~i=:~:ri~pi::::::::: :::: ::::::::: ::: :::::: :::::: i North Carolina. ................•.. -- . . . . . . . . • . . II 8out1J Gurolina .•......•..•..•..•.• : .. •. · ...•.• II Tennessee ...•..................... - . . . . . . . . • . . I
~i~~"ui;; ::::::::::: ::: : :: ::: ::: : :::::: ::: :::::: lr. !rrigablo Jan(1B in Califonnia:
Los Angelos region . . . . . . • • . . . • • . • • . . • . • • . . . . . II Sacramento valley . . . . . . . • • . . . . • . . . • . . . . . • . . • . . II
Irrigation in California: Area of lands au bject to ..•..... -• • • . . • . . • . . . • . II Effects of, on alkali soils . . . . • . • . • . . • • • . • • • . . • . . II Gcnornl remarks on............................ II Laws and right concerning, and tluty of water II
for. Methods of .•.........••••..•.•••.••.•••. - .. . • . II Of cotton crops ....•..•••.......•.............. II Of the Snornmento Valley region . • . •• . . . • .. . . . II Unit of lands fol' ... • . . • .. • . . .• . • . • ••. • •• . •• • • . II Waters and allmll soils oft.he state, dlseussion of II
Irrig9tlou required in cotton culture in New Mexico, II Utah, and Arizona (in Heport on California).
Islancls of the: :Mlssis,;ippi river (in Report on Tennessee and I
Kentucky). Tule lands in California.......... . . . . . . .. . • . . • • II
Islands of the coast of: Georgfa, area, cbnracter, am1 growth of . . • . . . . II North Carolina, sand.clone obaracter of ..•..... II South Caroliua, cotton pl'O<luctlon of.......... II Texas, character ni1d extent of. . . • . • . . . . • • • . . . . I
Isotherms as related to cotton produation in Tonnes- I see.
Itao~lnmlto in Georgia, O<lcurrence of................ II Itacolumite, or di11moncl-b1•aring rooks, ocourrence II
of, in South Carolina.
"J.
Jackson gl'Oup ('fertiary) in:
114, 140 66,67
155 102
60 58, 170
30 &"
lfi2 2~ 75 98 10~ 158
20
17 17
16 67
15-17
15-17
68,69
75 20,21
16
63-73 129
14;52
Bl
53
13 60, 61
18, 14
13, 40
81, 113
10
.A.labanm ..................................... . II 85, 52, ma i:J:1~i~~I~f:: :::::::: :: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::: :: I 10, 28
I 12 Jackson valley, Califomia, extent nml soil of .•...... 1I Jaokaonvllle, Flm·idu, average raiufall at .......••..•. II Jnlisco, Moxico, cotto~ culture in the state of (in Re· II
port on California) . James isla111l, South Carolina, lallor system on . . . . . . . II Jolm's islnml, Sontll Carolina, labor system on .• •. . . II Jone• and Roup's va'lloy, ..A.lahami;, character ancl II
soils of. Jones, Josoph Il., of Georgin, nbstract of lettm·from, I
regarding uses 0£ oottonseocl (General Discussion).
Jones' v11lloy, .o\.Iabama, cherty ridge lands of .••••••• II Jurassic and Triassic formations in Texas, ooonr· I
rence of the. K.
Kaolin, ooourrcnco of, in South Carolina . •• . .• .• • •. . II Kaweah rh-er, California, hTlgn.tiug facilities of ... . II Kennesaw, Lost, Swent, and Illack Jack mountains, II
l'OCks of, in Georgia. Kentucky:
.Aron, population, tilled land, cotton production, I rank among the states, ancl banner counties of (General Discussion) .
LoRss, occurrence, chnr·acter, nricl analysis of I (In Report on Tennessee anil Kentucky).
Note on Cotton Production in tllo sta'te of (ill I Report on Tennessee and Kentucky),
J.03
7 181
GO
60
97
48
21, 28
18
10, 11
24' 80
5
111, 112
107-112
el'en'eral folio
(at bottom of page),
124, 15'0·
78, 70·
165· 638 249
324,43(). 868 183 354 525° 607 514 474 81(). 64.'l
675· 675·
674
725· 073-675 673-675·
720, 727 768
678, 679· 674.
721-781
787'
3B6,4U
680•
819• 545
516, 517
671, 672' 385, 412
297, B7D· 4U6·
45, 62, 148· 112 130· 1
214
701 187
789•
516
616· 107
a1, aa 675
460, 461.' 682 352'
17'
483, 484-
479-484.
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION. 897
Keniucky-continuecl. Possible cottonseed.oil mill products of, from I
the crop of 1879, and their market and manure valuations (General Dfacussion).
Regions of, devoted to co.tton·culture, aud dis- I cnssion of its position among the states (deneral Discussion).
Special agent appointed for (Genernl Discus· I sion).
Kentucky and Arknnsas, Dr. Owen's reports on, the I first giving ngriculturnl fentures (General Discussion).
Kentucky filJ(l Tennessee, Index to Rep<l<'t on....... I
Page of special
report.
49
55
118-119
:Kern ln1-c, California, oharacter of the waters of . . . . II 23, 24, 69·73
Krrn riYor, California: Analyses of the waters of...................... II
Irrigating facilities of.................... • . . • • . II
:Ken, Professor W. C. :
71,72
24
Appointed special agent for N01·th Carolina I y an<l Virginia (Genernl Die~ussion).
Report on Cotton Production in the State of II i-v, 1-83
Nol·th Carolina, by. Report on Cotton ProclucUon in the Stnto of IT i-v, 1-25
Virginia, by. Jr ey West, Floricln, average temperatures of........ II 7 Kiamitia creek, '.r.e:xnA, Cretitceons outcrop at month I 18
of. Ring's mountain, North Carolina, location anddcvn- II 58
tion of. King's river, California:
'.Analyses of tho wntcrs of..................... II Irrigating facilities of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . JI
Klamath River basin, California, description of ....... II Jrnigl1t's ya1ley, Cnlifomia, extent nml lnnds of ...... II Knox shale group of East Tmmessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
.La11or ancl system of farming, and size of farms in: Alabama...... . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .. . . • . . • . . .. . . . II Arlmnsns·...... . . . . . . • . . • . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I J<'lol'i<la .••••..••••.•......•••..••.•............ IT Georgia .........•.....•............•........... II Incli!l1.1 territory...... . . • • • . . • . . . . .. . . . . • . • • • . . . I Lomsiana...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
~1~=~i:'1~r~1 ·:: ::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::: i North Cnrolina ...•........................... II ~,on th Carolina................................. II :r enneSACO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . I
~?~;ii;ia: :: : :::::: ::: : : :: :: ::::::::::::::::~::: r1 Laborers, aclYnncos or credits to, on growing crop in:
Alltbama ....................................... II Arkansas...................................... I Florhfa ..............•••...................•... JI
~~~!~~~~::~1~t~~~:~: ~·~}:: ~} }}·:1: l );1}~l":l j j \~'. r North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. . . . . . • . . . • • . . . . . . II South Carolina.................... . . . . . • . . . . . . . II 'l'ennesseo ·--······--··--··--·············· .. ··· I '..roxns ....................... .............................. I Virginia . . • . . • . . . . . • • • . • . . . . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . II
Laborers in Mexico, condition of (in Report on Cali- II fornifL).
Laborers, nationality, coll<litlon of, and wngcs paid to 1 in:
.A.labama........................ . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . II Al'lrnnsns .........••..................••.•.••.. I <i:alifornia... .. . . . . . . . . • • . . . • •. . . .. • . . ..• . . .•. .. II I•'loricfa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . II Georgln ........•...•......................••... II :J.n<II:u.1 tenitory .. ,......... . . . . . • . . • . . . • . . . . . . . f ~:~~!~~rr?.i~ ::: : : : : ::: : : : : :: : : ::: : : : : :: : : ::::::: f North Carolina ..........•..•...•.............. II
~·~~~~~~~o~~~r.•: ::." ::: :: :::::::::: ::::::: :: :: ::: \I ~T~ii;1n,·: ::::: ::: ::::::: ::.:::::: ::::::: ::::::: lr
LaborerA, rations of, on the islands of South Carolina. Ir Lnlrn an cl riYer waters of the great vnlley, and their H
quality for irrigation purposes, in California. 57 c p
71, 72
24
50
118 38
155, 150 10,1-108
70,71 172-176
31 ' 83-85
78, 153-155. 27, 28 7G-78 60-00
103-lOii 160-10:!
2l
150 100
71 174
31 84
l55 28 77
61.-60 104 rn2 21
130
155, 156 104, 105 130, 131
70, 71 172, 173
31 83, 84
154 27, 28
77 00-66
43, 104 101, 162
21 60
69, 70
General folio
(at bottom of page).
Page -e of specinl ~ report.
Lake Elnar valley, lands of, in California . • • . . • • . . • • . II
61 Lakes and swamps of the seaboard region of North II
Oarolinn. Lakes of:
21 Florida, romnrks concerning ..••.•.•.•.•.••. - . . II Indian territory, section of, occupier! by Creek I
nation. 11 MississipJii alluvial plain (General Disous- I
aion).
104 12
8 22
75, 70
14-i 17
Genernl folio
(at bottom of page).
762 544
188
860
87,88
410
283
07 Lakes or poncls of south Georgia . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . II
Lnn<l divisions of the state of Georgia. .........•..... II
Land holdings in South Carolina, system of.......... II
48G-401 Lr111cl ln South Cnrolin!l, in·ea, value of, nnrl effect of IT 61-60 517-522
681,082, 727-731
720, 730 082
11
527-015
017-047
187
076
500
system of labor on. Lancl am•voys and measurements in Texas........... I I.ands, alluYial, in:
Alabama. ...•••..............•....••..••.••..•. II A1·kansas........................... •.. . . • . • . . . I Florida . . . . . •. . . . . . • .. • • . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . II Inclinn tecritory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • . . I I.onisinna.. . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . I
~l~~~~~:r~~ ::: : :: :::::::: ::: : ::::: ::: :: ::::: ::: i North Carolina . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . •. II Tcnncssco .......... ·... .. .. . . . . .......... .. .. . . . I Texas ........•. ..•.•...•. ........... .. ........ I YirginhL . . . . .• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • • . • • . • • . lI
Lnmls bordering the rivers of South Carolina, extent II nncl nature of.
J,nn(ls, cl111raoter of, in :Mississippi imliciitccl by tirn· I borgrowth.
Lancls cultiYntecl 100 yoal'S in Georgia, analyses of.... II
Lnnds, clamage to, in llfississippi from impei·feot till· I
ngo. 720, 730 Lands Jrnlll in common lly tdbes in In<l!au territory... I
082 Landa in .L\.fobama, fertility of, markecl lly11egro pop- II
714 ulntion. 776 Lands in Sonth Carolina, fertility of, imlicMccl by II 410
mo, mo 6·!0-044 21:;o, 251 438-442
800 185-187
2801 B55-357 525, f.i2G 608-010 516-522 475-477 818-821
643
mo 642 251 440 860 188 357 526 609
517-522 470 820 (J43
788
1G5, 166 6f0, 611 788, 789 250, 25L 438, 4:10
800 185, 186
356 525, 526
609 5lfi-522 415, 476 810, 820
6~3
510
727, 728
cane-growth. I.n.uclA lyln~ "turnerl ont 11; proportion of1 in:
Alabam11 ...••..........•.................••.... II Arlrnns11s .. . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . •• . . . . . . . . . . . I
~~i::;~gi~:::::::::::: :::::: :::::::::::: :::::: :::: n I. rmial!ma ................................. - . . . . I
~l~~~~~:r.~i_::: :::: :::::·:::: :~:: :: : :::::: ::: : :: ~ Nm·th Ciirolina ................................ lI ~,nuth Cnroliua................................. II Tonnesseo ..•• ... ...... ...... ... . .. .•.... .•.. .. I 'l.'oxna ....... ......... ... . . . . . ............... .... .. I Virginia . . . . . . ....... .••.•. . . .• .• . • . . . . .. . . . . . . II
Lamls, market value of an<l rent paid for, in: .Alabama ..••..•..•.....•......••.••.••••••••... .Arlumsas .................................... .. Flori<hL ..••......... -- ••..........•.•.... ,. .•. ·
r~~l'~~no.: ::: : :: ::: : : : : ::: :::: ::: : : : : : : : :: : : : : : · ~t:~~~Ir~.1. :::·::. :::·.:·.:::·.:~:::: ::: ::: : :::::::
North Carolina .........•....••..•..•.....•... :. Son th Cm·ollna ................................ . 1 1eu11casee .... ....................................... --.. - -- .
iT~\~1~·-·::: .. ·: :.:.::.· .. -.--· .. ·: .. · .. -_-_·_·:_·_·: : .. ·:.·:: :::.: ~::: LalJ(la of:
II I II II I I I. II II I I II
Chomkee nncl Seminole nations, in il1e Indian I tecrito1·y, largely unsnit!Lble for cultivation.
J\fotamorphic roi.,>-ions, proportion of, under on!- IT tivation in Georgia.
Seab'onnl region of North Carolina nsemble II
the prah-ie lancl of the northwest. J.amls, prepa.ratlou given to, beforo planting cotton
in: Alabama ... ., .....•..................•....•..•. Arkansas·-···· .......•..••..•.. · .. •···•··•···· f.Jalifornia .... ....•... ·---·- .................... .
i)~o;~~~Iii::::::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ~~: ::: : : : : ~ ~ ~::: · ·. · · Indinn tenitoTy .••..•••...•... , ... , ......... .. Louis! nurL ..•.•.•. , .......••...••.••....•. · - • · . ·
~I:~~~~r.~i- :: ::::: :::::: ::: :: : : : :: : : : : : : : : :: : : : North Carolina .............................. .. South Cnroliua ............................... .. Tennessee ......•...••.•.••••••....••..••.••... Texns. --····. ~ ........... ·----- .............. ·-···· Vir11inla .....•...•• , ••.•••••..••..••..••..•.•..
II 1 II II II I I I I II II I I II
"\,
7, 00-00 403, 510-522
48
56 13, 14 25-28 14, 15 12-21 39-45
10 12-lli 14-10 41-48
8, 9
8
27
27 77
7 03
36
75-148 49-9•1 38-00
70-lf>8 44-7:!
88-143 15-18 B0-04 51, 02 48-92
60-148 12-14
156 106
71 174 8!
151! 28, lGB
77 60-06
104 102
21
21, 23
87, 38
12
154 99 75 08
160 29 'i'!l
1'19 20 7'J.
5'1-58 99
l5:i 19
700
66 540, 550 205-208 852t 853 114-123 241-247
508 544-547 386-388 609-706 G:JO, fi31
404
293 2i9
845 73
402
fiG-lfiS mm-oao 218-~40 :i:ltl-424 1·10-175 290-:145 5lH-ri16 f1G2-5DG 507, U08 ·1~0-404 718-806 6:14-036
106 042 201 440 186 356
520, 060 009
&J0-522 47G 820 0~3
859, 861
3~3, 304
544
164 Q~5 733 248 432 807 llil ~51 524. Oll6
510-514 m 81:~ 011
898 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Lnncls, proportion of, in cotton for each soil in: Alabama ..•.••.••.•••.•......•.••.•••.•..••... 1\rkn1isas ....................................... .......... . Floridn. •••.•......••.•....•...•.••••••••.••••.•
~~~f %.r~~~~ ~: :~~~~~ ~~~~~~ :~~~:~ ::~~ ~~ ~: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~; North Uarolina .............................. . Tennessee .................................... .
if:~\~i;::: ::: ::: :::::: ::::::: ::: :: :::::: :::::·: Lands, tilled, area, population, and cotton production,
by cunntil"a, in : Alaliama .....•••••••..•.•..•...•••••••••...••. Arka11•U• ........................ · ............ . Californin. (no cotton production reported) .... .
~~~:~;gr'L::::.: :.:::: :::::: :::::: ::: ~: ::::::: :~:~:: I11'11un t~;JT1~01_-y • ............... _ ..................... - ...... .. K«n.tt!cky (Ill Ueport on Tertnessee) .•.•••.•••.
ti1E~~ri:~'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: North Carolina ............................... . Hnuth CnroJ!na ............................ ................... .
~f~;,;~e:e::: ::::::::: ::: : : : : :::::::::::::: :: :: : Landa nnder cultivation in Arkansas, area of and re-
marks on. LandR, Yn1foties of
1 in the allnviO:l region of Missouri.
J,nva-bccl region of California, extentnnd cha1·acter of.
Lava streams ufC11lifornio. ......................... . Lcacling crops, acreage and procluction of, in:
Alahamn .••••••••••.•..••.••••••.••••••........
t~·j~f~i~·::::::::: ::~:::::: ::::: :::: :: : : =~:::: :Florida ....................................... .
fn~li1;~;1~errit~zy:·_·_~ ::·:.:::::: :: ~~::: ::::: :: : : : : ll:en.ll:cky (in Heport on Tennesseo) .......... .
~~!f ~f ;;;··~:::;:/::::;:: ~::;~:::; : Lead ruin cs iu Arkansas (Kellogg), locality of ....... Legisluturo of California, premiums offered for eot.
ton JII'utlnction by tho. Length ot' cotton filier from different soils, remarks
011 (General Discussion). Lc111,-tli of tinw before seed comes up in:
f ll~r1~'.'.'.::;: ;;:;'.~\'.t\;;:;;:; \\'.'.'.• South Carolina::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::-·· ~i~~~~c:e:::::::::::: :: ::::::::~::: :::::: :::: ::
Letter of transmittal (General Discussion) .......... . Levees of tb.e Missis•ipp! river ......... _ .......... _' Level and rnlling uplaJ11l piny-woods soils of North
Carolina, timher growth of. Lico, or n11hilles, on cotton-plants in:
i~~f ;,,,~·········· •.•.•.•••••• .••... ·!· ~,unt11 Carnlinu. :::::: ~ ::·. ::: :: :: : :: : : : : :::::::: ~~:~~:~H·S•C·~:::: :· ................ _ ............. .
---·-----···········-······-··-· Liens in South Curolina for ndvnnces on growing
cr-nps. Liguite in:
,\Jahum::i. A I ......................................... .
~~~::~;~~'..: :: :: : : ::::::: :: :::::::·::: :: : : : : : ::: ....................................
Page .,...,~ of speoial I'-< report.
II 75-148 I 49-94 II 37-63 lI 70-168 I 43-73 I 87-143 I 10-18 II 27-70 I 48-92 I 60-148 II 11-15
II 3,4 I 3,4 n 3,4 II a lI B-5 I a I 100 I 3,4 l 3,4 I 3,4 II 3,4 II 3 l 3-8 I 3-6 u 3
I 13
I 10
II f 7, 8, 33, 34, 62, 63
n 01
JI 5,0 l 5,0 JI 3,4 II 4 n 0-8 I B I 110 I 5, 6 I 5, 6 I· 4 II 5, 0 n: 4 I 5-8 I 7-10 II 3 I 78
II 74
I 36, 97
II 154 I 09 lI 75 II 08 II 107 I 20 I 79 I 149 I 26 II 74 II 55-58 I DO I 155 II 19 I v, vi I 39
II 10
II 155 1 103 II 00 II 170, 171 I 82 I 152 II 76 u 50 I 102 I 158 II 02-66
II 118-122 1: 25, 02-68 I 12 I ro,21,20,
70, 85, D1
Gencrnl folio
(nt bottom of page).
81'i-J58 585-!i30 217-243 :JSG-4N 145-175 280-3·15 514-516 559-002 420-404 718-800 633-637
13, 14 539 540 661: 002
183 269-271
841 481
105, lGG 205, 20U 501, 502 535, 530
459 375-380 661-664
025 549
508
665, -060, 601, 092, 720, 721
710
15, 16 541, 542 661, 662
184 272-274
841 482
107,1(18 207, 208
502 537, 538
400 377-380 005-0UR
025
014
732
48,49
164 635 733 248 433 807 181 301 524 006
511-514 471 818 041
11, 12
Ul 048
165 030 249
430, 437 184 854 008 515 474 816
518-522
128,132 501, 508-U04
214 678, 070, 087 .. 728, 743, 740
Lignitie group (Tertiary) i11:
tr\~~is~\~i;i: ::: : ::: : : : : : : : : : :: : :~::::: ::: :: : : : : Lime, functions nn<l necess1wy amount of, to nil'cot
tree growth (General Diseussionj. Lime increases the amount of silicn. nn!l nhimi:Jn
cliss~lYc<l (General Discussion). Lime pmides of A.labamn, cliarneter of ...•.......••.
Lime, presence of, in the soils. of Texas ............. . Lime, relations of, to humus nrnl ttvalhtble 11hos·
plloric acid (General Discussion). Lime, summary of adl'nntagcs rcR11ltiug from !ho
presence of', in soiis (General DiRcussiou). Lime, value of, as" fertilizer in Alnbanm .••••....... Lime-hills or lower prairie region of A.labnmn, nren.,
general cliarneter, and analyses of soils of. Lime-sink 1·egion ancl rolling open ]line woodR of
Alabama, area and gcncml clmrnotor of. Lhne~sink region 1 Georgia:
Area and cleseription of ..•••.•.••...••..... -... Cotton proch1ction in ••.•••••••••••••.•••...••.
Lime-sinks aml big- spring~ lt chamctoristic fcn.t;m, l · of the state of Floricla. .I
Lime-sinks cbarncteristio of t!Je Vickslnu·g limo. stone in Alabama.
Lime-sinks, nature, oecunenco, nnd cl1nl'l\Oto1· of, in Georgia.
Limosto110 belt of tho metnmorphio in Goorg-iti ....•.. J,imestone forms rich lands in t110 sundstono region
of A1knnsas. Limestone, impure argillaceous, chnmcter nml
analysis of, i11 Al::ilianm. Liming nml green manuring 111 Mississippi •••••..••. Limonite of oak uplnncls region of Louisilmrt .•.•. , ... Lint, amount of, mado in a day's run In:
Alabama .•••••.•.•....•..•..••••.•••••..•...•• .Arka11sas . -................................... . li'lcn·idn. .......................................... . Georgia, ....................................... . Intlipu territory . • . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . • • • • ••••..•.
~1~i~~~~~:::::::::::::: :::::: :::::::::: :::::: Nortl1 Carolina .•••.........•.......••......... South Cnroli11n. ........•.••.•••.•.•...•.•....•.•
~f J~~-~~:o: :::: ::: :: : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : Lint, nmotmt of seed-cot ton rcquirccl for n lmlo o!', in:
t~~~~~~:,; ;·; ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~; ~;;; ~::; ~-;: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~;;;:;: Incl:.'11.1 ten1tory ........ : ..................... .
m~.~~~l~11;~~ ~-~~:;; ~: ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~~: ~ ~ ~ ~: ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~: ~011th Cnrnl1na ...................... , .............. . i}_:~~~~ss_c_e :::::: :: : ::: :::.:::: .. , _ ......... _ ... _ ..
I "'"' .:::·:::~;;;;;: ,; i;;;;. ;; ;;;;,: :~;~ ~: :::: :: ~r~~~T·:··• :::;_::·.+::::::::: N tA~~(jllP 1' ....... • • ........... • •••..•.•• • •• •
~~~i;~::~~~:::~:-~ ~~ ~: ~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~: ~ ~ ;~; ~~~ ~ ~ Lint, product of, per acre, by co1mtios, in':
~I*,.:••;·::·:_···•·••:·::-:-::.·:-_:•:::: N~~·th"(;';'ij"" .......... ······ ...... ······ · · ·· Sonth Cgr~li~~.:····· ··· ...... ······ 'l'ei111easoe ..................................... . i:r . ·····-··-················-·······--v?:~~1in···· ····.···· ----·-· ... ···· ·· ....... · ··· ..
Lint, pro;ortlo~· ~~: ~~· ~~~~-~~~~~~- ;~· G~~1:~~:::: '.:::
II I I
I
JI I I
I
II II
II
lI II
II
I!
lI
n I
II
I I
II I II JI I r l I II II I I II
H I H H I I I I n J1 :r I n
II I II II I I II I I II
II I TI II J I I II ·rr J r n II
Png-o of apeoiul
report.
85, 118 12 no
00
mo no uo
or.
05
41,42,52-r.4
M,no
47-40 rm,uo
Goiwrnl folio
(n1; bottom of pago).
4fi., 128' 2H
78.
81
14(}
717 ~l
77
75 (il, ift2, 02-04 1
05, 0(1.
a1:1-ut5· :i2t, n~2·
81 14, Hi, 20,45
188, 10</, 101>, 200 1 225
ms 116
,12, 48 :ios,nM,
81 :147 an ti7t
53 oa
:M, 20,1•J8 !.!:?O. ~27, :rno no ra:i
lfifi llifl 1111 U:l7
(JO ~·Ill 1-00, 170 ·l:lli,•t:l(i
Bil oliH Rl JRil
Hil llfi:J ~7 G!!li 7li no; flH r,J,I
JOI ·l·i:I 1r.1 sir. ~{} U·1:!
?r.-148, 1nr. Rri-HiH, 1 ur. ·111-U·I, 10\l risri-11:10, uaH
llf!-110, (I[) 1JLH-:!\LO, l.MO 711-·lnA, 170 2:m-1J.1,?4. 1J :rn
22-:w, ao Hlill-BU(l, HOK •H-7U, RI !·111-·170, 1H:J
88-Hil, 15~ ~OO-B1Jl1, ilii1I rn-1R, ~7 nrn-:no, ri2n :io-0.1, 7il 50~-iillll, 007
fl•l-fiH fito-r.H 48-!1~, 101
CI0-148, lGB 4~0-411·1, ;!i!l 71H-P.IHI, Hiil
11-1", ~I) 0:1a-n:r;, <H:!
00 7fl 411 1\7(j ~II ~UO fil :mo ll2 J:H 72 27•1 21 nr.:1 40 -11~ •JO 707 10 11:12
B, 4 lll,lil
a,;\ I r>:m, n~o 18:1
il-li 200-~71 3,•J 11J5, JOO a, ,J. 2ors1 !.!llO
II 11111 B, 4 nat., o:m
fl .mu ll-G :17fi··B77 :J-0 0111-lllH
a o~ri
GO ~122
•
GENERAL INDEX TO OOTrroN PHODUOTION.
Lint, usual weight of a bale of, in: Alabama .................. ; .................... II .Arknnsas ................................... :.. I Florida ........................................ II
i:~~lfi~"iia:::: :: :::::: ::: ::~:: :::: :: :: :::: :::::: ¥ ~fl~:~~31~l'~.1.:: ·:::.::: :: : : : : ::: : : :: :: ·:. ::::: :: : : : i North Oaro!in'1 ................................. II 'J.,_ennesseo ......................................... I
~~;:~1;;: ::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::::·.::::: :::::: l1 Linter, use of, in cottonseed-oil mills (General Dis· I
onsslou). Listing, method and cost of, in cotton-planting iu II
South Carolina. List of agricultural mgions fa :
.Alabama ..... : ................................ n
.Arkansas .. . . .. .. . • • • • • . .. . . . . . • .. • . . . . . . . .. . .. I fJalifornia...... . . . . .. . . . • . .. . . . . • • . . .. . . . .. . • •• II .Flol'ida ....................................... II Georgia ....................................... II Intlian territory.......................... . .. . • . I Lonisiuna................................ .... . . I
~m=~~~:.r~1.: :::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: :: :::: :::: i North Curo!lna ................................ lI South C11rolim• .... : .. . . . .. . . . • . . .. . .. . • .. .. • • .. II 'l'onnesaeo... ... . . .. . .. .•• .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. I
~l'1~g1~ia::: :: : ::: : ::: ::::: ::: :: : ::: :: ::::: :: ::: fr List of names an<l ncl<lrosses of cotTospcmdonts;in:
Alabama ..................................... .
&~iii\:~.~:!~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Florida ...................................... .
~~[i~~m~tiH)~ ~\~~~j\iii;~\Hiii ~~\ jj) North Carolinn ............................... . South Oarolinu ................................ . 1'enuosseo ........................ - - ............. . •rcxns .......... - .............................. . Vhginln. .................................... ..
List of tl'ccs nnci plnnts chnrncteristic of each region of:
II I II II II I I I I II II I I II
Ala!J11111n ....................................... II l!'loridJL ........................................ II
Litl10logiciil fontures of tile Tennessee Vnllo,y region ll iuAhibamn.
Little mountains, in Alubnmn, <lcscrlption of tho . . • . II
Little Po<leo rlvor. In Sunth Cnrolina, nnvigiition of .. II Bittlo Rock marks t.bo beginning of broacl ullnvial I
lands of the Arlmusns. Live-oak mul con st lnnds oi' Goorgia, closcriptiou an<l II
annl;yscs of.
Page of special
repol't.
155 lOZ
30, 09 170, 174
81 152
27 75
102 158
20 •ia
54, 55
13, 14, 36 12
17, 18 15
17, 18, 23 9
11 J3 8
12 12, 13 13, 14
22 8
150-152 00
125 06
1-00-162 28 76
146 24 72 50
94-06 lii0-152
JS
20, 30
33, 34, 106, 107
26
15
52
Lh-e·onk ritlgcs in Loulsimm, origin of cotton pro- I 20, ll5
cluction of. Ll-v-ormore vnlfoy, Onllfoi·nin, nharnctor and annlyst-. Il 47, 55, 111
Df soils from. Llano Estnmulo, Texns:
.A1·ca of (Gmrnrnl Discussion) .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. . I Tiedvutiou of uu.me, area, oxtcnt1 cba1·acter1 J
au<l snn<J.,1ills of. I { 14,18,20,
30, 40
Loum In Califomi1i, action uf grecnsaucl on .. • . . .. . .. JI Loess formation ancl lamls in M:fasissippi, cbamctor (
1 and ano.lrses of. 5
Locss of tho bluff region In:
44
{ 84,46-47, 113,114
Lonisinnn ...................................... I 21 Tennessee .................. _ .. : .. . .. • . . . .. .. .. I 18
Lompoo vullcy, California, extent aml description II 116 of.
Long-le1Lf pine growth Ju Louisiamt indicative (}f tJio I 20
clrnmotor uf tho soil. Long-leaf pine hills, total urea 1m<l cotton procluction I 4
of (General Discussion). Long-lcnf pine incllcativo of soils iioor in limo (Gen.' I
ornl Disensslon). Long-leaf pine region, nrea, extout, gcnornl descrip·
tiou, nncl cotton production 01', in: ..A:lubam1i ...................................... II 54-56
. Floric1a .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . •• .... • .. .. .. .. • . II 20-25,31,32
Georg1a ........................................ II •IG-51,55,56
General folio
(at oottom of page).
165 638
210, 249 436, 4rn
183 !JM 525 607 474 816 642
58
510, 511
23, 2\!~ 675, 676
l95 283, 284, 280
8l7 113 215 506 ti44
4G8, •J69 385, 380
680 630
J-00-162 0:12 783 246
426-428 860 178 348 522 604 5116
466-468 808-810
040
07-09 210
80, 40
43, 44, 116, 117 4S2
l'nge ti of special P:: l'eport.
~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~-!
Long-lent' pine region, area, extent, goneral"1lescrip· tie>u, and cotton prod notion of, in-continued.
Loniatana .......... - ........................... I 25-28,34·37
Mississippi .................................... I North Oarolinn: ....... · ......................... II South Carolina . .. .. •.. .. .. . .. .. . .• • .. ..... . .. . II
~r::i~i·a-.::::::: :::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::: fr. Long-loaf pine region in Mississippi, natural fortil· I
izcrs of. Long-leaf pine riago lnncls of Florida, arcn, extant, II
general chnrncter, nnd analysis of.
58-71, 75,70
15-18, 21 22-30 28, 50
0
70, 71
IO, 20
Long vulfoy, Oallfomia, extent ancl c!cscription of.... II 113, 122 Lookout mom1tai11 in:
Alabam'.t, area and clescription of........... .. . II 26
Georgia, height of ......... ·----- ............. II 10 Lookoutva}!ey in Georgia, c1oAcrlption of ............ II 73 Los Alamos vnlloy, Oa,hfornin, extent and clcscl'ip- II 110
tion of, Los Angelos an<l Sau Ber~ardino plains, C11lifornl11, II 37, 38
area !Ind description of. Los Angelesplnhrn, Californici, general dcscriptio!1 of. 1I 38
Loa ..Angelus l'ivor. California.: Analyses of water or ........................... II 71, 72 Irrlgnting facilities of ......................... II 42
Lotteries in Georgir1, lnncls acquirecl by........... .. . II 17 Lougln·illge, Dr. lt. II. :
Ohemicul inveat.igation by, of sccliments from I 03 rneehunicnl nn.olysos (General Dlsonsslou).
Invoatigution by, regarding strength of acicl I 60
and timo of digestion for soil nnulysis (Gon· ornl Dlsoussicm).
Hoport cm Cott{m l'rmlnction in tho lnQlnn 1 i-v, 1-34
tnrritot'J", by. Heport on Cotton Procluotion In tho Stato of I i-vi, 1-110
Arkansas, by. • Report on Cotton Production in i.lm St11to of II 1-vill,
1-18•! Gco1·gia1 by.
Report on Cotton l'l'o<luc!.ion in tj11i State of Missouri, by.
Roport on Cotton l'rocluction in tho Stnte of Tuxns, by,
I i-v, 1-Ul
I i-vi, 1-173
Spccinl ugent for Georgia, Toxas, A.rkansns, I v
General folio
(ILt bottom• of page).
127-130, 130-180
f 200-273, t 277, 278 54 7-550, 553
478-486 080, 708
631
272, 273
199, 200
771, 781)
30 285
339
774
005, 090
696
720, 730
700
283
75
833-872
531-652
259-450
403-529
653-831
l1 551 J\"lissouri, au<l tlw Inclian territory, ancl gon
orui ussistant on tho entire report (G\meral 318 Discussion).
122, 137
705, 71B, 760
16
672,676,078, 607, 608
702
230, 247-240, 315, 316
123 390
774
128
15
64-00 200-205. 211, 212
312-817, 321, 322
Loulsiaua: Area Ju, clovotccl to cotton culture, ancl Ilia·
cusslon rogartling its rank among the cotton states (GollOrnl Discussion).
I
Aren,populution, tlllecllnm1, cottonpro<lnetion, I rank ampng tho states, and bnuner counties of (Goneral Discussion).
Cumpnrntivo t11blos of rinulyscs of fertile lamla I of (Cl:eneral Discnsslon).
Cotton ilber, ruc1tsnromonts of (Ge.ne;·al Dis- I cussion),
8
5
03, 08
22, 23
Iuclex to ltop01·t on............................ I 87-93
PossilJle cottouseecl-oil mill proilucts of, from I 49 tho orop of 1870, aucl their market nnd mn· nuro va!l);1tions (Genoral Discussion).
:Report on Cotton Production in tho Sbnte of, I i-viil, 1-93 by Professor Eugone ·w. llilgari1.
Special agent for (Gcuoral Discussion)......... I vi Lousin swamp, North Onrolinn, lnn<ls of ........... _ ... II 43 Low-country division of l:lonth Ourollna, extent 11ncl n 7
character of.
20
17
75, 80
34, 35
189-105 61
9[>-195
12
575' 403
Low-country i·ogion dosignatoil, uncl character of, I in Arkunsu,s.
11 547
Lower Onlifornio., Mexico, cotton culture of (in Repoit II on Cnllfomla).
Lower pine bolt of South Oru:ollnn, cnltUl'al aml II economic <letalls of .
Lower pine bolt orsavn.nn<L r~gleu of South Carolina, II i'enturos of.
131· 780
51-62 5C7-518
rn, 2z...2:5 400, 478-481
900 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Pago i Gf~l~~al of special : (at bottom
report. ! , _____ i ofpage~ ·--------------------------------------
Low~r pralrio region or pine bills of Alabama . .. • . • . II Lower Quebec formation, character of rocks antl IT
soils of, in Gt•orgia. Lower Silminu formation in:
Alalmum ..•.....••.•. ." ........................ . .A.rkausus .................................... . •Georgin . ..... __ . ·-- .. _ ..................... _ ..... _
'.Lo,f-grouncl soil of Cuwikc<; larnls in .Alabama, an·
alysis of. Low-hummock lanclB of l'lori<la, extent, t•lmr41c.1 er,
antl analJ·sls of. · Lowlllntl area of Louisiana .......................... .
Lowlands of tlto central cotton belt in Georgia, dc
scri1•tfon <if.
JU.
II l ll II
II
I IT
143
24
17, 89, 100 35
21-23
51
241 25
0
44
153 J\Iarl5, result of application of, te tbe lantls of Geor-
~DO gia.
27, 90, 110 571
287-280
01
204, 205
111
310
Marsh Jumls, absence of, on the coast of Georgia .... . Marsh lands antl muck in Mississippi, analysis of .. .
Marsh lnmls in: Califomia, \'egctation of. .................... ..
Louisinm11 arcnR, description, growth, reclmnn-} tion, ancl prairies of.
Texas, scarcity of, on tile coast .•..•••.••..•••
Marsh lands, total area of (General Discussion) ...••. Uarsh mucl<, '>'nine of, as a fertilizer in Florida .••••. Marsh soils of South Carolina, analyses of .•••..••••.
! Marshes of Floricla, ure:i, cfoscrlption, nml vc•getn-
1 tion of.
:McCutchen, A. R, c1escr·iption of no1·thwcst GeorKht1 { {in Report on Georgia). S .II 10-20,09-78
.Marshes of the coast of .A.l11b11ma, character of .•••••
28a-w
5, MarysYllle buttes, CalifOl'nia, area an<l nature of .....
335-344 Mayer, Atlolpll, conclusions of, not Ycriih•d {Generul
:Macn.rtlly gin, l'Xperim~nts wltli, as regnrtls cutting I 30
Hio lint (General Discussion). Magucsia 1 remarlrn 0111lrescnco of, in soils (General
Discussion). :Mngnesian Jimcatonn lllnc1• of:
Arku11sas n111l Jlfissonri, tolul m·e1t nnd cotton
Ill·otluction of (General Discussion). Enst TeunesHeo ------ .............. ----- --- ___ .. .
(%eorgia . ................... _ .......................... . Missouri ...................................... .
Magnesinn limestone or clolomite in A.lnbumn, soils
<led \'CC1 from. Maguesinn roelcl'.l in G-l~o1·gia, occurronco and comJlO·
sition of. Magnet eoni in ArlmnMs, ilescri11tion of .........•.. Mngnolla grm1diflora. in ~.rcx~ui 1 abnu<lant ~rowth of .. :Mnl1ognuy ROil of alluviul region or Louisi!11rn ....•••. .:Mangmwae, rnm~irlrn on 1u·eHonce of. hi soils. (General
DiscmsRion).
Mannro or f'~ec1, cottonsc~d-eako nsetl .as, in:
~~~t~;;i;;.~ :::::::::::::::: :: ::: :: : :::-::::::::::: I~lorltla ..................................... .. G~orgin,, .......................... ___ ------ ....... . IncHuu territory ............................... . r .. onisinun. ------ -- -- .. - -- .... - - - -----· ---- ... - ~.
~ii~:~~;;r~!. :::::::::::::: :: : : ::::::::::::::::: · North Carnlinri ............................... . Soutlt Caroli1m ............... ~-····-·············· Te1111csHec ···-··············--··-···-·-····-··· ~'cxas .. ........................................... . 'Tirgini~ .......... _ ......... _ --·-··--· ___ ...... .
l\fanuro Ynhw of tho cottonseed jlro<luction of 1870 (General Discussion).
:Mari1msa creek, Culiforniu, cl11trnctor ofchuunels antl lnrnls of.
Market. \":tluo of :mcl rl'nt paitl forluncl in:
I
I
I II I II
II
I I
I
I
JI I II II 1 I I I II II I r II I
II
Alahuma ...................................... II Al'kan-sas ................................................... I Floricln ........................................ II
~f ~m~f~~~ ~~ ~::::~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~·~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: Ii NorthCnroliun ................................ II Sou tit Carolina . . • . .. . . . . . . . • • . . • . . . • . .. . . . .. . II 'l'P11nes.sce ......................... ·-·····-····. ... .•. I
~i~~i':i'ia·:::: ::: ::: :: : :: : : : : :: : :: :: :: :: : : : :: : : : : A Market Yaluoof oll-mill 1)roch1cts from tlrn cottonscecl I
prodnethm ofl879 (General Discussion).
Marls, occurrence of, in:
Alabama ....................................... II
06
4
38
21, 24
0
21-23
31
3~. 77 Oil
43-50
Oil
151 08 137
JOO ~{)
7D 148
2[i 73
52,{H 08
1fJ4 10
49
25
WO 100
71 174 84
lM 28, 102
77 60-06
l04 102
21
40
40:..74, 122, 184
.A.rkrinsas ..................................... . Floridu .... , .................................. .
-Oeorgia ••••••.•••.• ····•··.··· •••••.•.••.•......
I 11,25,27,tm II 25, 32-34 II S 41-46,
l. llti-132 I l:l I { 2!, 22,38,
50-75
Indian territory .............................. . Mississippi ••••••.•••.........•..•........ ' .. ..
lforth Carolina ............................... . f 18,2~.23, II l :17-40
South Caroling, . • • .. • . • . • . • . . •• • ••• . • ••• . . .. . . . II { 10,10,2~0 Texns .......................................... I 21
48 Discussion).
I Meatlow lancls in Mississip11i, reclama1;ion of .••...•..
78 I Measurement~ of cotton fiber nrnue by l'rofossor ;J,
Ii M. Ordway (Genornl DiscusRion).
I Measureme1:ts of cotton fiber, re11ort on·(General Dis·
10 i! CUS!;lOD).
Ii Mecllnnical anaI,·sis: ~10 Iii Indispensable in jmlging full,\· of agrlcultuml
28i, 290 Ji peonlinrities of soild {General Discussion). li07 j] Jl1etho1l ancl tliscussion of (General Discussion).
31-3a '11 Moclumicnl analyses of: i! Buckshot, Tnllalintcbio bottom, nn<l Dogwood
207 [, i·illgn soils, ancl "wllito lnml" subsoil of
iii Mi•sissip11i. 570, 61n I: FJat.wooils lands of:i\rississippi .............. ..
757 'ii llog-wallow sullsoil nrnl loess of J1Jississi11pi .. . u:;-158 ! Mcchauicnl comriosition Of: I
78 ,\ Cnlifornla soils ................................ . Nashville, Tcnnesscw, soils ...........•..•...••.
104 084 247 4:12 807 181 l)OO 5:!3 005
508, lilCJ
~;~I Ml
01
083
106 ! 042 I 251 440 186 :mo
520, 000 GOO
lietlina formation in .A.l:tbanm ....... · ............... .
Jllonilito in South Onrolinn, natnre aml occtll'l'enco of. Mcree!] TI\,-or bottom lantl in Cnlifornin, charnctet·
anc1 analysis of. Mcrc"tl 1frcr, Cnlifornia, mrnlysis of the water of .•. :llforcccl l\i\·or valley, Onlifomia, bluffs anc1 hmc1s of ..
Morcetl valle)', Cullfornin, mcthoclof cotton cultmo in 1Ierclumt H' connnission~ on Hnfos of cot ton in :
' Alabama ...................................... . ~i\l'Jl:U"tlt)UH .......................................... .
~~~'/g:~ :: : :: ::: ::: :::: :: :::::: ::::: ::::::::: :: Incl1_n!1 territory ............................. . Lotllf!lnntt ...... ....................... ····~· ....... .
~n=!:,~~!r~~:::::::::::::::::::::::: _.::::::::::: North Cnrnlinu, ............................... . ~rcn1neRsce ........................................ .
ir~1~ia: :~:: :: :::: :: ::: ::: : :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : Mesa lnntls of tho sou thorn Togion of Cttliforni!\ ..... Mesqnito, a common growth of tho ~entrnl llrairie
region of' Texas.
Mesq1lito finis of tlie red.loam region of Toxns ..... .. 1ifctamorpllic belts of Gcorgiq, corres11m11l in troncl to
tho ;oof Arknnsns,Ind inn terrltm·y ,nn1l 'rex11s. 516-5~2
4ifi 8~o I U•J3 1 Mc1tamorphic chnmctm· of tltc Unaka mountains of
01 I Tennessee. IJ Mota111orphic formation in: ii Alitbnnm ....................... , •••..••..•.•..
50-84 mo I Arle<ll\S!tS .•••.... - .............. : ............. . , -· Gcorp;m ...................................... .
•4
144 North Caro!iull ............................... . 1 o_ 7.' 091, II South Carolin!\ ............... _ ....... " ...... . f)or ~ag,~~l r 'l
11mnessco .. -~··········-·"··········-- .. -····-· - "'arA-:i~.124 'I ·~·!x 1t." . · · · · · .. • • · .... · .. • · • • •. · ................. 1 'as1'w' : \ ngm1a ...................................... .
-S0~ ! 1'[otamorphicl region of: 223, 224, 240, ~ Alaliamn, area ancl p;eologicnl aml a"rknltuml
25$-277 I M
550, Gii:i, 5 fi5,
1
fon.ttU'BS of. 509-581 I .Arkansas, tloscription of ...................... .
466• '175• 4W[, 11\ Goo1:gln, area, oxteut, timber growth, nml gcn-
o;o ii ornl 1legcription of,
I General Page
~ of special folio report. (a.t. bottom
p, or 1mgo.
II 130 396
II 53 3!9 I 67, 09 2fi0, 2il
II 30 088
I 10120121152 112, 122, 123, 154
I 14 672 I 4 16 II 33 213 II 10 471i II 27,28 207, 208
II 50 66
II 20 678 I 50 71
I 70 o·n _,_ I YI 11
I 11-30 23-fil
I 63 75
I rm 71
I 4·1 246
I 2·1 2211 I 47, nu 2i!U, ~57
II 82, 83 i40, 741
I aa .j(l;i
II 23 113
II 10, 11 400, 4Gi II 20-2tl 08-1-0SO
II 71, 72 720J 730 II 2fi 0811 II 7;j 7:n
II Irofl JOH I 107 0•:1 II 71 251 II lH <HO I Bl son I Sii "JR7 I Ui5 8[ti I 28 [120 II 78 010 I 105 477 I J02 820 II ~l (i.13
II 38-·H 006-000
I 35 on:i
I 37 £!l5
II 18 284
+ 30 411
II H 2·~ I 11 Mi II 12, 13, ~1 2781 2701 ~K7 II ll, 12 54:1 1 n~H
II 0, 10 400,4011 I ao 411. I 17 015 II 8 030
II 1'1-17 2-1-2i
I 3.j fjj{)
II 20-38 20~1-~~·~
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUorrION. 901
Page i of spcola.J « report.
'"'
General folio
(at bottom of page).
Pago ..; of special ~ i·eport.
General folio
(at bottom of pago).
----------------------- ---1-----1-------11-------------------'"'------Metnmorpbic region of-continued.
Georgia, bor,ler of the......................... II Georgia, cotton production hi .................. 1I Georgia, lnnds of, under cultivation ... ..• . .. . . II North Carolina .. . . . . . .. • • . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . II South Carolina, area, elevation, nncllamls of... II South Carolina, cultural and e~onomiccletails of. II South Carolina, early settlers nncl industries of. II South Carolina-, extent, surface fcntnres, c!i· II
mate, and soils nn'l productions of. Virginia . - .•..•.••.........•... - . . • • • . • • • • • • • • . II
:Metamorphic region, total nrea and cotton pmdue- I ti on of (General Discussion).
13 55, 56 37, 38
18-20
13
53-06
42
36-44
0
4
271} 321, 322
803, 304
550-552 400
509-522 498
402-500
631 IO
:MissiRsip1ii-continued. Repo1·t on Cotton Proilnction in. the State of,
by Professor Eugene w. Hilgard. I i-vi,1-lM 197-366
Special agent for (General Discussion) .• Mississippi alluvial plain, lands, i·lc1ges, ancl !alms
of (General Dlsoussion). Mississippi n.lluvlal region of:
Arkansns, arc11 nn<l tlescription of ••••... Louisiana ........... _ ....•..... _ ........ .
I I
I I
Mississippi, area and corn pmcluct of, per aero. I l\Iissouri, nrcn, l\xtent, and general description I
of.
Yi 75, 76
18, 14,4i 12-19 .
0, 77
12 87,88
5i9, 550, 577
114-121
211, 279
rn, rn-w 50B, 513-517
14-10, 112 386--388, 484
Metamorphic rocks in Georgia, minernl constituents, II gcnernl character of, nncl soils clerivecl from.
24, 30-32 200, 296...fl98
Tennessee and Kentncky, area, extent, tillccl I !aucls, and analyses of soils of.
Metamorphic rocks, soils in .Alabama derived from .. II Metamorphosecl Cretaceous rocks on the Rio G1·ande, I
in Texas. Methods, agl'iculturnl, iu cotton production in:
I)
20
Alabama ........................ : ............. . II 154
Mm~:i~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I 99-101 II 75-76
Floriclt• .•••..••...................•............ II 68, 69
Georgia ....................................... . II 5 57, 58, {, 166-109
Indi,al_l territory ......•.••...•.•••.......• _ .•.. I 20, 30 Lo111s1ann. ................................................. r ...... .. I 70, 80
Ml:~~~~r~.1. :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::: :: : :: ::: I 77-70 I 26
North Carolina .............................. .. II 74, 75 South Carolina ................................ . II 20, 54-58
Tennessco ....•..••••.••••.....•....•..... -· ••. Texas .......•...•....•...........•......... ·•·
I 5 42, 43, 09, {, 100
I 155-157 Virginia .....•...••.•••.•. _. .................. .. lI 19, 20
J.foxico, cotton culture in (in Report on California) .. II 130, 131
Mica in: Georgia, occurrence and composition of... . . . • . II South Caro Ihm, oconrrenco of ..•............. _. II
'.l\Iica-schist in Georgia, occnrr~nce anc1 character of . II Mica-slate soils of Alabama, chnrncter ancl analyses of II :i\!i<lcllc cliYision of Alnl11tn11t, area, subdivisions, and II
geological ancl agricultural features of. Jllidclle Flori<la, general character oflurnls of......... II Micl<llo Georgia:
General clcscript-ion of......................... II Lnncls uncler cultivation in .. •• • . .• •. • . . . . .. . .. II
Micllm1Cl region of Virginia, area of .................. II Aiitllmul topogTttpltlcnl clivision of North Carolina-, II
area and surface features of.
Millstone-grit formation in A1·kansns, occurrence of.. I
Mineral constituents of metamorphic rocks in Georgia II Minm·alR 'in :
North Carolina, val'icty n.n<1 numlior of,. ...... II 'Virginia, vnricties of •. . . . . • •• •• • . . ............ II
Mines of Cnllfornirr, <16bria from an cl clnmago 'lone by. II
Miocene formation in: Florida, occurrence of......................... Il G eorgin, occurrence ancl extent of............. II North Carolina, material of............ . . . .. . .. II
Miocene in the Grnncl Gulf sanclstone of Texns...... I Mississippi:
.Area, 11opulation, tillecllan1l, cotton proc1uctton, I rank among t110 states, a:iul \Janner ctmntfos of (General Discussion).
Comparnt,ive tables of analyses of spils of (Gen- I ernl Discussion).
Cotton fiber, measurements of (Gonornl Dis- I
•cussionJ. Discussion of the causes tlo.nt i1lace it first I
among tho cotton states (Genernl Discussion), First rrgl'icultnral report of, remarks en (Gen- I.
ernl Discussion), Iuclex to IleporL on .... •. ••••••. ••. . .... .. .. . .. I Possible c.ottonseccl-oil mill prouucts of, from I
the crop of 1879, nncl their market nnd manme v1tluations (General Discussioo .
BO, 31 o,1e
31 16, 17 14-25
18
80 38
7
10
Bl, 32, 70-88
30, 31
12
8 20
10
15 11
21
5
02-Q4, cs
22, 23
7
55
157-1134 49
19 078
164 035-637 733-734 248, 240
323, 324, ·!32-435 867, 868 181, 182 270-281
624 006, 607
482, 510-514 414, 415, 471,
472 818-815 641, 642
788, 789
206, 207 405, 406
207
20,27
24-35
l98
Total area aucl cotton production of (General I Discussion),
Mississippi rivtlr: .L\.lluvial plain of tho (Gcneml Discussion) • . . . . I Bottom, section showigg surface of (General I
Disoussionl.
4
73-70
78,74
Lou!sinna, delta, rnoutl1s, passes, nncl clmrnctcr~ I O, lO, 21 , 54 of connby of. •
Mouths nud mud-lum1is of (General Discussion) I 70 Valley nn<l aclj11ccnt regions tho ~enter of cot- I 4
ton pro<luot.ion (General Discussion). Mississippi rivet• banks, cottonwoocl growth of (Gen· I 74
oral Discussion). Missouri:
Arca, population, tillecllan<l, cotton protlnotlon, I rank among thg states, ancl banner counties ·of (General Discussion).
Cotton fih~r, monsurcrncnts of (Gencml Dis· I cussion).
Incle>: to Report o~ .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . •.. . I Possible cottonecccl-oi! mill p1·otlucts of, from I
the crop of 1870, ancl their market aml manure vnlu:1timrn (General Dismtes!on).
Regions 11ovotc1l to cotton culture in, nncl dis- I enssion of its llOBition among cotton stntes (General 'Discussion).
5
24, 25
20-31
40
9
85...SS 85,86
111, 112, 123, 156
SS 16
Sfl
17
36, 37
527-529' 61
21
290 Ilq1ort on Cotton Procluction ln tho St11to of, by I i-v, 1-31 403-529
804 Dr. R. TI. Longln·k\p;e. 02!1 Special ngcnt nppointecl for (G~:neral Discus· I Y 11
542 sion),
567, fi6S, 612-024
200, 207
544
oso I 678
100 281
543 071)
17
74-70, so I 34,351
lD
07
359, 366 61
:Mi>:cl1 farming and rilnn tiug ill: Alnlrnmn ................................ . Arlrnnans ..•.........•..............•.... Florida ................................. . Georgia ................................. . Inclian tol'l'itory ......................... .
ri1~:~~~~~'.~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: North Carolina ......................... . South Carolina ........................ - - . Tennesseo . ............... , .... -........ --· Texas .................................. . "Virginia .................................... .
:Moistme-coefficfont of soils, how cloterminccl, and dlscusston of results of (General Discussion).
II 155 '( 104 II OB, <m II { 106-100,
l72 I 20, au I 70, 80, 83 I 153 I 20, 27 II 74, 75 II 02-65 I 103 I 100 II 10, 20 I 50
105 04()
248, 249
}·132-435, •138 867, SGS
181, 182, 185 355
5'.M, 525 GOO, 607 518-521
475 SIS
041, 0411 71
Mojitve desert, Citlifornin, general description of.... II {
44, 105
• }""• 763 705 107 108 tv., ' ' ' 100 : 766, 767
Mokelumno 1·iver, Californin, analysis of the water of II l\Ioore, I. II., of Arkansas, abstract of lette1· from, I
regtl.l'(ling uses of cottonser.cl l\S foocl for sheep (Gcneritl Discussion).
71, 72 729, 730 48, 51 GO, 63
Motes in cotton lint in Texas caused by clroughts. •. . I 125
llfoth in Florida, fires ns apreventntivo against the .. II 70 Mouucls off.lie ycllow·l"nm prairies of Arknnsns.. ... I 27• Mount Dfablo, California, clcscription of....... II 33, 40, 110
Mountain Janela of: Alabama coming into f1worfor cotton pfonting. II
North .Alabama,, trees ancl rilnnts chnractcr- II
istio of. Northwest Georgia, nron of ............ ..
u 58, 59
19
783 259
/ 563
601, 704, 768
21 68, 69
285
!:102 GI<:NERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUO'I1ION.
Page of special
1·cport.
General folio
(11t bottom of pago).
----------·-------'---------- --- ____ , ____ _ Mount11in region of Virginia, elovatlon of............ II Monntaii1 smnmitsofnorthwestGeorgia, s11nclylands II
of'. Mountain topogrnpllical clivision in Nol'th Carolina, II
nvc<>, eluvation, ancl surface features of. llfonntainous nncl l'ccl-loam region of tho Inclinn tcr· I
ritory, tlescription and analyses of soils of. J\fountai110us region ofToxM, area ancl clescl'iption of. I llfonntains ancl ta.blc-Jamls of Alabama, goueral cle. II
scription of. '.l1ount aiuR in :
Arlrnnsas reel-loam 1·egion1 elevation of........ I I.11110 l:idge region of Georgilt ...•••.•.••....... ll
8
28
10
D, 10
14,41 10
2D
20,SO
630 204
542
847, 848
672, ODO
20
505
295, 296
II { 7, 37, 40, !JOG, 005, 'iO·i,
California ............... ······· ........ · ........ ········ 551 no 713, 714
Indian territory, section of, occnpieil 1.iy Chero- I kcc nation, cleYation nncl character of.
North C:irolina, eleYations of.................. II South Carolina, Piedmont region of. .......... ,. II
. ]foutlrn nml mucl-lump~ of the Mississippi (General I
Disc»1ssion). Mouths ot'tho :Mississippi riYerin Louisiana ........ I
~fuck. ocmu·renco and analyses of~ in: ,\Jabuma ....................................... II Ll<"01·gi11 ........................................ II
~~~il~~Kf.~u~;;::: ::::::: :: :::::: ::::::: :: : : : :: A :Muck, value of, ns a fertilizer in Flori<la. .•• • . . . . . . . . . II llfod-lnmps of the Mississippi river iu Louisiana, how I
formecl, description of. Mulatto lnncls of th<> NasllvlJ.lo series in Tonnessen, I
chnmcter, extent, 11nd nnalyses of. 'Murphroe's yallcy, .Alo.bnma, area, geological st1·nc- II
t.uro, nncl character of sofls of. :Mussel Slough alluYlnl lancl of California, annlyaie of. II Mussel Slough country, Cnlifornin, lnnds of . . . . . . . . • . II
N,
Namos ancl aclclresses of corresponclents in: Alnl.iama ...................................... II ArlrnnsnR ----- --------··----··········,····· I Cnlifomin ...................................... II Flo1·ida ........................................ II
~~I~irt{~~~(~ /~ ~: ~ ~~; :;~;~~H~~ \~ \\ \ ;; ; ~ l North Carallna ................................ II Sont.h Unrolinn . . . . .. . • . . .. .. . • .. .. • . . .. .. . .. . . II Tenncssoe. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•• . . .. . . . . .. I Texas.......................................... I Virginia ............. -- .... ---- ................ II
Napa valley, California, description ancl rmnJyses of II
soils of. Nationality, ~onclition of, nnd wages pahl to,
laborers In: .A.lahnrna ....................................... n .Arkansas ...................................... I California ...................................... II Floricla ........................................ II
~~~!i~~?~tn::iI\\'. \{::;~l~~{{;:;;; '. '. ;\~\ ~ I Nortl1.Cnrollna ................................. II South Carolina ................................ U Tennessee ..................................... I '.l.'exns ....................................... I \7iFginin ................................................... II
l!\"aturnl clivislons of Tennessee ..•....••• : ........... I
Natural fortllizers of:
21
10, 20 45 70
21
09,70 IJL 09 23 33
10, 21
17-10, 90
27-30 24-, 25
150-152 96
J25 06
169-162 28 76
140 2·! 72 liO
94-00 lG0-152
18
li7, G8, ll8
185, 150 104, 105 mo, 1:n
70, 71 172, 173
' Ul 83, 84
154 27, 28
77 00-llO
43, 10·! 101, 102
21
13,14
Alabama ....................................... II Oil-70 .A.rkansns .•..••............ .••.•. .•.. ... ... . .. I Florida ........................................ II
Georgia ........................................ II
Indinn territory ............................. .. I
11,25,27,55 25, 32-34 5 41-46.01,
l 62, 11~2 Jlil
Misslaaippl .................................. . I S 2l, 22,38, l 56-75
North Carolina ................................ II
South Carolina ................................. II Tex11B ......................................... .
i 18,22,23,
37-40 10,19,23,
2U I 21
859
542, 55:! 501
88
123
70,80 :m 271 mm 213
112, 123
27-20, 106
685~GSB
682, flSS
160-162 632 783 ~46
426-428 860 178 248 fi22 604 506
4.60-403 808-BIO
646
715, 716, 776
165, 160 040, 641 788, 780 250, 251
.488, 4Sll 81]0
185, 186 356
[>25, 526 000
510-fl:!2 415,470 810, 820
043
385,· 386
75-80
{ 647, 561, 508, 591
205, 212-214 307-312, 327, 328, 381-398
851 223, 224, 240,
. 268-277 550, 5fi.l, 655,
660-581 ·400, 476, 479,
485 .070
__________________ .. ________ ---
Navigation of tho principal streams in:
~;,~[tc~~oii~~·:::::::: :: :::::: :::: :: : : : ::::: :: n Texas.......................................... I
Neck of the l\rissiBsippi passes in Lonisinnn, how r form eel.
Negroes in: .Alabama, an excess of, lncl!catiYn o!' rich lant1s, II
large filt'1ns 1 n.ntl 11oor cu 1 tnre. Arlrnnsas c1cYotml to cotton cultmc to tho r
large exclusion of other crops. Georgia, habits of, mulYnlne of property In the II
stnto of, ownecl by. futlian torritor,y, comparath-cl,v fow among the I
CherokceH in tho. Loniainna gm vitate to fortllo 111rnls rflgnrcllP•s I
of mnlnria. 11Iississippi, mtlo of, to whit.cs in the novcral I
regions of, nnd rel:ttiona of, to cotton cultnro
and production . South Cm·olina, tho exclush·e lt1horcrs on tlw II
sea !sin ucls of. Negroes, rclntion of, to cotton cultm·e in:
Alnbama ....................................... II Arknns11s ...................................... I
~i,:""~···•••::···iii:•••••••••::•::••• I South C:trolinn. . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. II 'l'eH11essce ........................................ I '.roxns ............................. , ............. I
New ·Mexico, cotton culture in (in Iteport on Cali- II
fornia). Nigbt~nts. cotton clestroyccl by, in Texas . . •. .. . . . . . I Nitlific1Ltion, conclitions for, ofprimo importnnco for I
thriftiness in soils (Geneml Discussion). Nitrogen, constant vnriution of, in soils (Gcmornl I
Discnssion).
Nol'th Ct1rollua: Area, population, til!cc1 lnml, cotton pl'Ocluction, I
rank among tllll states, ancl banner counties
of (General Discussion). Cot.ton fiber, mcasnrcmonts of (Gcmcml Dis- I
cussiont. Discussiou reganling rank of, nmong tho rot- I
ton states (General Discussion). Experiment station, clatit ginm by (Gmwml I
Diseussi~u).
Int!·~x to l!eport on . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. II Possil.Jlo cottonsoecl-oil mill procluels of', from
the cro1} of 1870, nncl their market nucl mn-
mu·o valuations {General Disoussiou),
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report.
17 8, 0 17
03, G·l
12, 30
57
B8
72-70
00
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(at bottom of page).
283 40J,405
67:1
731 i4
:123
140
!?74-278
1il6
02-04 72-H 12, B9 548, 575
HI I ~11 07 323
21, 81 850, 809 86-30, 071 188-141, 169
72-77 274-270 DB 520 44 GOO
·121ii II 41·1, §lg 120 787
lfJO 817
01 73
60, Cll 72, 73
24-27
u
48
70-83
17
30-30
21
60
4'
CJ1-0l6 61
I· Report on Cotton Protluction in tbe Stiito or, l1~' II i-Y, 1-83
Professor \V. C. Kon. 811eoial agent appointed for (Genornl Discns- I v
sion).
Northoaatem 11mirie region of Mississippi, cluscrlp- ( ticm of, ancl r.otto1111rocluction in. 5
513-22, 74, I ~ 75
Northeru hal'J'ens nncl l1ills region of Arkansas, area.,
character, an cl iatr.tlstics of cotton protlnotlon In.
:i: lJ5, 41
Northern division of Alabamo., nroa, snbclivlsions, II 13,14,25-34 nml agricultnml features of the'.
Northern lignitk. formation in Mississippi........... I 12 Northers in California, prevalence nncl duration of, II
m"l their effect on orops. Northers, occmTence of, h1:
Incli(m to1•ritory.............. . . . • . . . . . • .. . • . . . . I '.l'exns .......................................... I
Northwcstem reel-loam region of Texas, nroa, extent, I ohnmcter, nut1 ann.lyses of soils of •
Nort11west Georgia: Colton product.ion in .......................... II Description of ................................. II Specin.l n.gent appointed for: ................... II
0
8 15
37, 38
55-57 10
viii
11
210.221,2;~7
l\71,077
214 007
840 073
0115, 006
321~q3:1
2t15 200
I r "
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION. 903'
Novac1~ll te or whetstone, uccm-rcnco of, in Arkansas. I Nmnhm• of acres of cotton per banu (estimatct1) iu:
Alabama ....................................... Ir Al'lrnnRas ..... - . - ... - • ·---. - . ·--- -- ..•... .. .. . . I Floritl:i ....................... ." ................ lI Georgia ................... ·----------- .......... II
Ii1gff ~NP~~:·r: j~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:: ~: ~:: ~ ~: ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~: :~ ~ ~:: ~ North Carolina, ... --- ....... ---- ................. II South 01troli1111 ................................. II 'l1mmesseo. __ ......................... ___ .. --- . I
i~~~1i~1i1~: ::: : : : ::: ~:::::::: ~::::::::::: :·~:~: :: ·. fr Number of cotton pie kings maue in:
Aln.bn11111 ....................................... II
&.~~;::::.~;;~·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A l<'Jomlit ........................................ II
~1~;r~iJ.~~:mt;~~~ ~:~;);;I~]));~;~);))~ ~j~~~~: l Nmth Unrolirn1. .. . . . .... .. . . . . . . . ..... .. . ..... II South Onrollna .. . . .. ... .. . .. .. .. .... .. . • .. . . . . II rl'C.'lllll'H8CO ... , ••••.••.....•••••• •-·· ••. -· •• •• • I
~j~ii1i0~ ·.: :·. -. ~:: ·.: •• :: ~·.: ::: : :·.:::: :::::::: ·.:::: fr o.
'0nk nncl pine uplmulA of' Alubumn, lll'Ca, subdivisions, II an1l geneml clmmctcr of.
-Ou1~ 1 llick{~l'y1 n.rul long-lent' pine rogion of:
Pago of special
report.
11, 20, 7G
mo 10<1 7l
174 31 8·1
lUO 28 77
00-02 10! 102 ~l
154 101
75 08
108 30 80
1'51 20 75 57
JOO 1G7 w
;';7-45
Ahtbnmn, aren, <'otton per acre in, nntl general II 41-45, 04
clrnractcr of'. Florida, gcnernl foatul'OB nnu vegetation of . • . . TI GeorAin 1 nren, description, nntl aualyses of..... II Toxns, cotton protluction of.................... I
()nk, lliclrnry, nn<l long-leaf pine rogion, totnl urea I an<l cotton pro1luctlon of (Gonernl Discussion).
·Onlr, hicko1·y, nml short-fonf pine rogion of: Alalmmn, fil'Olt 11ml <lescription of.............. II A1·lmnsns, 11ro11 n111l desoripUnn of.............. I TllXl\S .......................................... I
()uk, 11i<lko1·y, arnl short-leaf pine region, tot.al are1L I nn<l cotton production of (General Discussion).
-Oak llplam1s region of: I Louisiana, description of .. . .. • . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . I Mississippi, lHml1ning tho cnne-hills, clcscrip·
tiou of. II North C11rolirm, soils, timller growth, nml gcn-
oml J'cutnres ol': II Virgh1ifi, arc11 antl genornl character of....... I
-Onks, clrnmctor of lnrnlH inuicatccl lly, in Mississippi I Onlrs, post am1 l>luck-,iack, form of, 'tin black prairies
iri :Mississippi. Outs, acreage aml p,oiluction of, in:
Alnhanui ....................................... TI ~\rlmns11R ...... ... ... ...... ............ ........ l Onlil'omlit ...................................... II 1r101·ichi .. .. . . • . . . . • • . • .. . • .. • • • • • • . .. . . • .. • .. • . H Geo1·µ:in ········-···-········-········-··· II halin.utorritory ··~·········--··········· I Ken.t1~<1ky (in Hopllrt on '£enncssoo) . . .. .. .. .. . I ]!.OUl~UtlHla ....... •••••• ··-··· ...................... I Mississippi . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . ... .. . • .. . .. . . . . . .. I 'JrfiSB0111'i .••..• ............................... ~ I North U1trollna ............................... II S-uth Uarolbm ................................. II
.. ~1:;~::0:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: fr Oats nn<l llurloy, procluction of, in four nations oftlrn I
Inclian territory. Oguen, Hon. II. V., smumm·y of products of cotton· I
Aco<l-oil mills lly (General Discussion). Qlltmills in Q.eorgia, localltles of • . . . • . . • . .. • . . .. • . . . II Ojai valley, California, extent ancUnnds of.......... TI Okeocbolleo l11kc-, Flol'i<la, ul'ea of.................... II Ok.eefenokec swnm11 in:
Flol'idn, chdmctor ol'conutl'y •onth of.: ....... II Georgin, nrea, e11nracter, anu <lel.orlption of.... II
lfi-20, 34 41-43
50 4
38 24
23, 24 4
29 48
18-21
7,9 27
13, 14
46
165
110 8
20
15, 51
General folio
(nt bnttom -of page).
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General folio
(at bottom of pugo).
----------------·--··---------- --1·----·I-----5·17, 505, 012
mo -042 251
'440 HGll 186 ~.157 fj~(j
(){l!J
filti-518 470 H~U 04:1
10,1 037 73:1 248 434 808 lll2 :153 524 607 513 472 815 G51
Oothcnlogi• Valley lanu in GeorgiiL, analyses of...... II
Opdo11sas ltiHR, Louishtna, description of............ I Open G!'ouml Prairie swamp in North Cnrolinu, locn- II
tion nucl <Icscliptlon of. Orange-sand formation, occnrrcnee ofJ in:
~~~~~=~~t:: :: : ::: : : : : : : : ::: :: :::: :: : :: : :: : ::: i Orbitoiues lim<!iltone, occurrence o"f, in:
AJalmma ....................................... II .l!'loridrL .................................. 0.. • • II
01'l>itoitlus 1\lnutelli in Florill11 ..•. .......... .. . .... .. II Or1lway, J'rofesHor John llf., reJlort on cotton-fill<n'
lll<'Otsuroments lly (General Jliscnsslon). Ort.his limeHtonn lands uf tho Central Basin of 'l'en-
nessoo, extent, charactet\ soils, nncl growth of.
I
I
Osage ornnge tho Clrnmcteristlc growth of thoJ blnck I prairies of Arlrnnsae.
Onachit11River bottom Junus of Arkansas, extent all(] I character of.
Outliers of tlw Coos11 vnlloy, Alahamu, description II of.
OverJlows on tho l\Iissiasippi nlluvilll region in .A.rk- I ansns.
47-55 Owen, Dr. D. D., agricultuml featmes of reuoi't of, I on Arlrnnsas nml Kentnck~· (Geneml Discussion).
51-55, 74 Owen's valley, Cnllforni11, descl'ipt.ion ol' ... . .. . • . . . . . II Ozark mountnius in:
lOfi-200, 2 l4
307-3011
708
Ark:msna, northern hortlor of reu-lonm region. l Missouri, <leaoriptlon aml ele_vatlon of......... I
P.
. l>noksntlclln mountain, 'rexna, lo()ation. of . ._ ........... ·r I I'njuro valley, Cnllfornia, 111·e1t urnl description of..... II
48 1 Palico~:~~:O~~:~'. '. ..........•.•................ _...... II
500 ~~~~;~i'.'.'~: ::: : : : : ::::: ;: :: :: : : : : : : : :: : : : : ::: :: : \I
OBI, o~: 1 Pn1o.1:..~;;~~,~~ ~'i ~~;~-~~;~~~~-;~~;~~: ~~~~~;,;~~·:::: ~I l'nlmctto growth on Ounchit1L bottom !1mds in Ark- I
m1sas. 131 Pnnbaudlo of: 250
550-553
o~o. 031
220
215, 210
15, 10 Ml,542 601,062
184 272-~74-
841 482
107, lOd ~07, 208
502 5371 5B8
4UO !178-380 605-668
025
SH
¥~~~~~~·~:::::::::: :: ::: :: : : : : ~: :: : : : : : :: : : : ::: : Pnramoro's hill in Georgia, snnclstmw of ............ . Pru:ls-g1·ecn uao1l ns a romecly ngninst catel'}>illnr Jn:
Alubnnlll ................................ - .... .. .A.l'knnans ................................... .. Florida ...................................... ..
t~~if!fafa:::::::::::: ::: :::::::::: :: :: : : ::: : :: North Carolina .............................. . Houth UaNlinfi ............................... .. 'l1onncsseo ....................................... . 'rexas ............................. ........... . Virglnfa ..................................... ..
P11sses of tho banks of 1he Mla•l!lsippi (Genora1 Dis· c11ssion),
Passes of tho Mississippi nntl d111rncter of tlto conn-try in Louisiana.
I I
~:I I I! JI 1 I II II I I II I
I
Pe!1nut• iu YirginiCL, cultivuti0n of................. II l'ea1:11uvor bottom lun<ls, cbnmcter 11ntl nnalyscs oJ; I
in lliJssissippi. l'enty deposits of northwest pmMes of i\.rlrnnsns. ... I Pelible-lie<ls in J<'lori<la, extent of, along the Clrntln· II
J10oclwc nnu Apalachicola rivers.
27 23
35
'12 23
{ij, 148 38
11, 10
11-30
27
18
18, 10
55
01
31
7
145 •18, 113
s 2l 18 8
31 18
15 38,•J.l
lU
155 J03 70
172 83
153 70 50
103, 103 100
20 74, 70
54
11-15 66, 104
33
lB
Petlee iiver in South C1u·olimt, <lcscdptlon of. .. .• .. . II 7, 8, 27, 28 58
431
774 188
200 281, 317
Peninsula port-ion ol"Floriun, length, witlth, uml ox. II tent of.
Penning or protection of sce(J.cotton i11: Alnb1m1a ....................................... II Arlrnnsus ..... , ................................ I l~lorid1t .............. - ......................... II Georgi It.......................... ... . . . . . . .. . . . II
1 Indi1L11.torrltory ..... -......... .... .. ... ....... I Louisiann ...................................... f I
104 101
00 mo so 80
293 125
567
21.4 3\15
05, 158 218
101, 196
23-51
403
563
554
67
710
507
505
803
700, 771
666 287 676 630
133
iiM
513 ODO, ODO
281
165 639 250 438 185 355 608 615
474,475 818 642
86,88
156
633--037
268, 306
lillO 108
403, 464, •183,484
187
l~ 637' 240 4116 868 ;s2
904 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
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'I Page I -------·---------------- - -----Penning or protection·or seed-cotton in-continue<l.
lii:~~~~:r.~i-::: :: : : ::::::: :::::.: :: : : : ::::::::: · 1 Nol1h Carolina .... ....... .•. ........ ... . ..•... JI Tennessee ..................... ~·········--·· ...... 1
ff;'~~i"a": ::': ::: :: : : ::: : ::::::::::::: ::: :: :::::: fr
151 ~6 75
100 157
20
Penumbra! regions of cotton production iu Ten· nessee.
I { 23,25,38, 78, 92
Percentnge of lint and seed on diJferunt soils and under different circumstances (General Discus·
sion). .
Permian, occurrence of rocks of the, in Texas ..••••• Petaluma Rh-er valley, Callfomla, description of ..... I'eter, Dr. Robert, method of nnalysie rm1iloyLd by
(General Discu8Hion). Petite Anse salt deposit in Louisiana ............. --:Petit Jean mountain in .At•lrnnsas, character, eleva
tion, and descl'iption of. I'hnres, D. L., of Mississippi, abstract of letter from,
regarding uses of cottollseed (General Dis
cussion). :Phillips, Dr. M. W., of Mississippi, a!Jstraet of letter
from, rega1·11ing uses of cottonseed (General Discussion).
I'lrospl1ato rock ht: Fkiri<ln, analssis of .......................... .. South Carolilln, <lctails regarding excavntioll
of, aml its manufacture into fertilizers.
l"hosphoric acid : Presence of, in the soils of Texas .•.•...• _ .... . Relations of, to lime (Gelleral Discusslcn) .... . Remarks on percentages of, in soils (Gellerul
Discussion). Withclr:twn from the soils of Georgia byvnriom.
crops. Physical soil examination (General Discussion) •••... I'hys!co-geogrnphical and agricultural featUTes of:
Alabama .•..•.•.•••••• --······--···-·----·-·-·· .Arkansas .........•.••••••.••.••....••.•••.•... (Jn.lifornia. . ... --- .. -----. _ -- ..... __ . _. _ ... ___ ------Florida. ........... : .••••.••••.•..••...••.••••••
~~~~}~~~~tn~~f ~~~~~Ui~~H~ii~f~~~~~~~~ North Carolina ......................... --····· Sontb Uarolina .•....•••••••••••••.....••.•••••. Tennessee ........................... ~ .................... _
~r~~ia-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Picking cotton IJegins nnd doses, when, in:
.Alabama ..•....... ···-········ ............... .. Arkansas .......................... ,. ....................... . California ... ,··-···········--·-·······--··--··· Florida ....................................... .
r~~{~~~~~~'.~~,:~:: :: ::::::: ::::::::::::: :::::: :: ~n::~s::.r.~i-:::::::: ::: : : : ::::::::::::::: ::: :::: N 01-th Cnl'O!in11 ....•.....• __ ................... . South earolilla ............................... .
~i~i~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Picking cottoll begills nncl closes, when, in Mexico (in
Report on Cnliforllia). I'ieimollt division in North Carolilln, men, topog
mphy, nnd s11rfaco features of. Pieclmollt 1·egion of South Carolina:
.Area and elevation of ..••..•..•.•.....•......•. Cultural alld ccollomi~ cletails of ............. .
:Pilot Kuob, .Arkansas .............................. . Pine ancl oak monlltaills in Georgia,, geological feat
ures of. Pine aml palmetto ilnts region in Georgia, general
clescription ot: Pine bal'rOlls ancl meadows in Alnbama, trees nn<l
plants charncte1·istic of. Pine barrens lands of South Carolina, an~lyses of ....
i a7.
I '18 II 56,57,117 I 00
I 10 I 30, 70
I 48
I 48
II 14, 33
II 11,12
I 53
I 60
I 66
II 60, 61
I 58, 50
II 7-59 I 7-46 II 7-73 II 5-28 II 9-53 I 5-15 I 7-39 I 7-83 I 7-11 II 7-20 II 7-48 I 0-44 I 11-48 II 7-0
II 114, 154 I 101 IT 75 II 68 II 168, 176 I 30 I 80 I 151 I 26 II 75 II 55-58 I 100 I 157 II 20
II 131
II 10
II 13
II 45-66 I 91
II 13
II 50, 51
II 57
II 23
Genoml folio
(at bottom of page).
I /1-----1 Pinc bnriens or sanely wil'e·grass region in Georgia.,
353 I area and character of. 524 Pim· barrens region in Georgia, cotton production in. 2~~ I Pino IJarrens swamps in Florida, elevation allcl <le· 815. Mi scription of.
3951397,4101
Pine :flats, occurrence of, in: 450,404 Alubnnm .................................... ..
OiO
714, 715, 775 72
112
uoo, 615
60
60
194, 213 467, 408
711
81 78
326, 327
70, 71
17-00 543-582 005-731 185-208 275-arn 843-853 100-141 209-285 505-5C9 530-552 403-504 381-410 009-700 020--031
124, 164 637 783 248
434, 442 808 182 353 524. 007
511-514 472 81fi 842
789
542
.Arkansas ..................................... . Floricht ....................................... :
~1~~1~~iri1:i~~: ::.::: ::: :_: :.: :: : ::_:~:: :_:.:: :: : : : ~. Pine llats, savannas, aml coast lands, total area aml
cotton production of (Gcnernl Discussion). Pine forests on tabJe.Jands north of .Arkansas river .. Pine-hills region of Alabama, trees alld plallts char
acteristic of. Pine lands in Florida, area, character, counties
included in, and subdivisions of. Pille lands of 1he cotton rcgioll of Missouri, character
aml growth of, Pillo Log valley la.ml in Georgia, rumlysis of .......• Pine prairies of the coast rcgioll in Toxas---·-· ....•. PinePstmw, nnall;scs and uso of, in:
~1~~r;~i,P-i: :: : : : : : : :: : : : :: : : : : : : ::: : :.·::::::: · Pine titb]e.Jan<ls in Florida, productiveness arnl ann1·
ysis of. Pine the prevailing growth on summits of Sllndstono
hills ofllorthern -coullties in Arkansas. Pine uplnnds region of Alabama, area aml gencml
character of, Pino uplands soil, trible·lands, in Florida, anal~'sis of. Pine-woods region of Alabama, cotton pro<lnct por
acre in, and its relation to population. Pinnacle, in A.1•knnsns, elevatlon of tho ............. . Piny-woods uplalld soils in North Carolillin, an.
aly11es of. Pitch pillo, occurrence nrnl character of, in Missis
sippi. Pitch pine, trceloss, and alluvial region of Florl!ln,
aroa, character, aml snlJ<livisions of. Pitt river, Culiforuin,, character of tho atronm,
bnnks, nnd nclj cluing country of. Pinilla anc1 prairies, g:nisum, extent of, ill tho Imlinn
territory. Plant.food, percentages of, found in soils, mmnrks
on (Genernl Discussion). Planting nllcl mixed farming, tletnils of, in :
Alabama ....... _ ............................. .. Arknllsas ... , ................................. . Florida ....................................... . Georgia ................................ ~ ..... .. Irnlinn tenito1•y ............................... . Louiainnfl ..................................... .
lil~:~~~:.r?.1.: :::: :::::::: :: : : : :: :: : : : : :: : : ::: : :: Nortb Carolina ............................... .
~'~~~~~~~o:i.~~-: :::: :::: :: : ::::::::::: :: : ::: : : : ~~;;;~·i;;:: ::::::: ::: ::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ::::::
Plnnting cotton in ridges ill Mississippi, lovel cuJt.ivationshowll to be better than.
Planting, cultivation, nud after-cultivation of cottoll, details of, in:
Page _..; of special
~ report.
II 40-51
II U5, 56 II 27
II 56 I 20, 27 II 20, 22 I 32 I 07, 08 II 10
I 4
I 31 II 58
II 21-23
I 0
II 27
I ao
II C2 I o~, 71, i~Js II JO
I 00-04
II 45
II 19
II 04
I 78
II 17
I 08
II 25-28
II 02
l 7, la
I 00, 67
II lfi5 l ltH II 08,00 II { 100~100, 172 I 201 ao I 70, 80, Bil I 15:1 I 20, 27 II 74,75 II 02-05 I 103 I mo II 19, 20 I 78
Alaba.ma ............................ -- ......... II Hi4
409
501-522
.A1·knnsus ................ ;..................... I 00-101 Cnliforuia .•.••.. , .............................. II 75, 76 Floricla ....... - .....•..••••••..• , • . • . • • . • • . • . • . II 08, 00
627 2'i'9
316, 317
671
470
II { 57, G8, 100-lOIJ
I 20, 30 I 70, 80 I 140-151 I 20 II 74, 75 II 20, 54-58
Tennessee . . . . . . .. . • • • .. . .. • • . . . . . . • • • . • • .. . . . . I { 42•43•f g0
i1;;1~ia: ::::::::::: :::::::::·:::::::: :::::::::: J 15~0;~6
Georgia ..................................... .. Indian tel'ritol'y .......................... : .... .
~,~~~~r~ :::: :: : : : :: : : :: : :: :: ::·::::: :: : ::: : : : N ortl1 Carolina ............................... . South earolina . . .. . . . . . • • . . • . ••.•••••••••.. .'.
General folio
(at. IJottom of pngo).
315-317
321,Bn
267
66 5621 503 200, 202
134 200, 270
548
16
507
08
201-203
U07
203
688
828 2cH, 2;:11 mm
199
020-630
55
mo 74
014
iiAO
270
205-208
72~
8·15, 85~
78, 70.
1G5· 6.JO
248, 249 14"'' 43r, 138 \ ,,__ • 1'
81i7, 868 181, 102, tk5
3M 524, 525 606, 007 518-5:!.l
47; 818
641, 042
280
1114 035-037 7:n, 73-t 248, 249
323, 32't, 4:12-431} 8-07, 808 !RI, 182 :!51-3~3
52·1 600, OC.7
482, 610-51~ 414, 415, 471,
47:.~ 813-815 Ml, 64~
I I I
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Planting season of cotton in Mexico (in Report on California;),
Planting, wholesaiesystcm ~f, in Louisiana, aminous pmotfoo.
Plants and trees characteristic of c1whrcgionof .Ala· l>ama.
Plants, medicinal and valuable, on tho ttiblc.Jands · of t.ho Rio Gramlo in •rexas.
Plants on the pmiries of the northwest in ..Arkansas. Plants, penetration of roots of, in tho soil (General
Discns8ion), Plntean lands at. the foot of Siona Madre mountnials
in Californilt. Plateau slope of Kentucky ...............•...• , ...... Phltcaus in North Carolina, elevations of .•.......... Pliocene formation in Georgia, occurrence of ....... . Plows (wooden) lrnetl by the Me:>'.icans specially
adapted to the Rio Grando Valley lauds in Texas.
P9cosons in North Carolina, chamcter, timber( growtl1, and analyses of. )
PC11itic1tl divisions of Teunusseo .............•........ P()Juona soil in Citlit'omia, chamctcr and annlysls of. Pond lnn,<1 seil C1f ..Alabnnm, annlysis of. ............•. PC1ntotoc region, chamctel' 11rnl extent of the, in :Mis·
slssippl. Pontotoc ri<lge of :Mississippi, 11roa nncl cotton pro·
<lnotion of (Geueml Discussion). 'Population, area, nn<l cotton p1·ocluction of each
state (O:eneml Discussion). . Population as compared with cotton production (Gen
eral Discussion). Population of ..Alnhnnrn:
Negro, an ex(•CAS of, irnlisntive of rich lands, large farms, aml poor culture.
White, nn excess of, imlioatiYe of poor lnmls, small fm·r11s, and better cotton culture.
Population, tille<l lnnd, and ootton production, by counties1 in:
Alabnma ..................................... .. Arkn11s1ts .................................... . <-;,nll~:ornii1 ~no cotton production reported) .. ; •.
~~~~g;~,:::: :: : ::: ::: : : . : : : :: : : :: ::: : : ::: :::: ::: ln<linn tet·dtory .............................. . Kcn.t.ucky (iuileport'on Tennessee) ... : ...••... Lomslnntt ......................... , ......•....
~i~~~i~~.['P·i· :: : : : : :: : : ::::: ::: :::: ::: :: :: :::: ::: North Carol'\na ............................... . SL1utb Cnrolinn.--~---·······"······--··--··"···· 'rc1111os.non .............. ...................................... . '.rexns ................................................ . Virginia ...................................... .
Port II mlson cfays, occurrence:mtl extent of, jn Texas. Port Huc180ll group, occum:ence of, in:
~§i;~gt~::;~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ::~ ~:: ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-~ ~ ~ ~~ Post-oak fl!l'ts oftlw timberml region ill Texas ...... . Post.oak ilatwoocls region of ..Alabnmr1, area, ohnrac·
tor, antl a11nlyscs of, l'ost·oitk hmcl .of rccl·loo.m rcgion in ..Arkansas ....••.. l'ost·Oltk lanlls of the ceJJtral prairie mg!on of Texas. Post oak of tho nortlrnnstern prairies nncl fiatwoocls
region, forms of, in Mississippi. Post-oak prairio soils of Alnbnma, character and
annlysis of. Potnsll nu111nros not usually tho first tbitt shoulcl bo
sought for (Gc•neml DJscnssion). Potnsh, i·emarlrn on perccut11i:;cs of, in soils (General
Discusnion). l'ota8h witlult·11wn from the soil of Georgia by vari·
ous crops. Potatoes, sweet, al'l'cnge aml proclnctiol1 of, in:
~ Pi
II
I
II
I
I I
II
I II II I
II
r II II I
r
I
I
II
II
II I II II II I I I I I II II I I II I
II I I I I II
I I I
II
I
I
II
Alabama ........................•.•.••.....••.. II Plorlda ................................•.•••.•. II
~'.~~r~~~;,·.-::::.·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: VI
Page of special
rGport.
130
30
U7-50
34
33
01
38
111 10
16 48
12,15,33·38
12 40,41 30, 40
10, &8, 02
4
5
G
63, 64
03, 64
3, 4, 75-1-18 3,4 3,4
3 3-5
3 100 3,4 B,4 3,4 3,4
a 3-8 3-tl
3
21, 106, 110
12 0
12 22 25
Vl,52
80
35 14, 23
48
60
66
00, 61
5, (J 4
(J...8 5, 6
General folio
(at bottom of1mgo),
788
Hl
07-09
602
560 73
606
483
542
282 706
fi44, 547, 505-570
BSJ,
008, 609
40, 50
221, 200, 204
16
17
lS
73,74
• 73, 74
13, 14. 85-158 530, 540 Olll, 002
1S3 269-271
SH 481
105, 106 2ll5, 200 501, 502 oar., 530
4(;0 375-~80 001-064
025 679, 70J, 708
102 111 214 080 083
61,02
616
693
216, 225
us
78
78
320, 327
15, 10 184
272-274 107, 108
Potatoes, sweet, ncrengo nmlpro<luction-Of, Jn-cont' cl.
W},~lt2~!Jlfj~:·:::::·: :: : :: ::::::::: :::::: :::::: Te:xa~ ................................................ . Virginia ..................................... .
I'otsdnm formation, occnrrcne e of, in:
t~~~~l~~:: :::::::::: :::::: ::::: ::: :: : ::::::: :: : Potsclnm sandstone in ..Arlmnsns, ocmu·rencG of ..... , Potstlum shales arnl sanclstoncs in ..Alabama, soils do·
1ived from. l'uLtawatomie nation, extent 11n1l clescl'iptiou of P"'-"
tion of Indian territory occupie1l by the. Poverty IIill region, California, description of ..•••.. Power used in giJJning cotton in:
.±~Ji~i,~i:'s·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~~:~1n. ::: ::: :::: ::::::::-.::: :::::::::-.: ::: : : : : Indi.a1,1 territory .....•..•.......................
Nm~~~W~!:::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::: N ortb C11ro1ina . . . . . . • . • • . .. • . • . . . • . . . . ...... . Son th Carolina .........•...•...•.......•.•..... TonnesseG ................................... ..
~T~;i~.i~-::::::: :: : :: : ::~:::::::: :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : Power usecl in ginning cotton h1 :Hcxico (in Report
on California). Pruirie bnrrons i11 ..Arkansas, occurrence of .....••••. Prairie lnnd, 11ntchcs ot; in the reel-hills region of'
GGorgia. ·
Prairie lands of: Jndi_n1,1 territory .•.....•.•.•..•.•...•••......•.. .Loulstana •......••••...•..•............•.••••..
Mississippi ................................... .
Texas .......................................... . Prairie regions of .Alabama., description of .......... . PrnirJes: '
Balcl and black-jack, description of, in llissls· sippi.
:Black calcareous lnmls of ..Arkttusns (Greta-( coons), itrcn, extent, aml clmracter of. l
Black calcareous, of .Missouri, tlcSCl'iption of ..
Black, of thecontral region, Texas, description
of. 13rown.lomn, of Louisiana, clesc1·iption of ..•... Brush an cl brown.loam, of tlto timhoro1l region
of Texas. Grny silts·, of Arkansas, area itm1 c1oscl'iptionof Gray silty, of tho llflssissippi allm·ial region . in Missouri, resemble those of k\rkunsns nncl
Lottisinuit (in Report on :Missouri). Pmiries n111l gray silt region, clumtctcr aml mtnlyses(
of, in Arkansas. 5 Prairies nml savannas of Florida, how formccl. •....•
Pmldesof: ..Al11hnnu1, meaning of term of .......•.••....... Arkunaas, general oconrronce nncl character~
and vegetation of. · 5 Flatwomls of the metamorphic region of South
.Cm•olina. Little Mountain range, ..Alahama .•.•.........•. Louisiana, nlhtvial rop:imi. ..•• '. .••.......•..•• r,ouisiann, central prnil'ia region ...•••......... Mississippi, contrnl :regio11 ..••.•..•••..•....••. North ens tem regio11 of Mississippi, lleacrlptlo11
of. No1't.hern sandstone region in.Arkansas ..•..•.. Red.loan;t region, al'CP. and description of, in
..Arlmnsns. Uccl ltlve1· bottom, chnrnctcr of, in Arlrnnsns .. Section of Indian territory occnpietlby Orcelt
nntloo little snit.ell to cultivation. 'l'exnA, cen1rnl region of ............ h ................. ..... .
'l'ex:ns1
cOnstregionQf' ... ~ ..... ........................... .
905·
I' ago Gonernl
~ of specinl folio rnport. (o.t bottom
Pi of pugc).
I 5, 0 207, 208. II 5, 6 5B7, 5fl8 II 4 4CO I 7-10 005-GC8 II 3 025
II 17 27 II 24 200· I 11 547 II 10 29
I 20 son.
II 47,11-l 705, 77~
II 154 104 I 101 03T II 08 :J.18 II 00,160,170 I 30
035,405, 430· 868
I Hl 18~! I 151 353 I 27 525 II 75 607 II 58 014 I 101 4'i3 I 157 815 II 20 042 II 131 780
I 35, fl2 571 1 D28 II 30 305·
I 7, 12, 13 845, 850, 8lll: r 18, 14, 44 115, 110, 1·10·
I { 14-10, 2l0-2!8, 87, 105, 280, 307, 125-132 327-B:J•!
I 30 004
II 10,45-51158 20, 55-01~ OS
r 14 210
r 11.25,27~28 6-i7,fJCil, 503, [JQ4
I 7,8, 0 fJ05, 500, 507
I 3,l..30 602-00-1
I 23 1!!5
I 23, 20 081, GS4
I 23,24 .55!11 5GO ·
I s, 10 fiOOJ 5l\8
I 20-23,24152 fi'GO-f>i"iO, M0-5<8
lI 20 200
II 45, 47, 48 551 G7, GS
I 0, 12, 31, 37 54-11, r).J8, 607, Uia
TI 37 403
II 33 43
I 12 114
I 28 130.
I 51 253
I 13;:-10 ::?15-218
I 3G 57:?
I 32 508
r 10 555 I
I 22 860
I 3•1-37, 5U 002-G~5, 'iOS
,I 22, no-a4 C80, 08S-GL2 '
906 GE~ERAL lNDEX rro COTTON PRODUCTION.
I-~ I of ~~~;:rl-,~:~~::n r= Pago ..; of special ~ report. p: iopo1·t. ofpago). I
. Pmi1·les of-conilnued:-------------·----···-·-----· -i----1----- i-l-'1-·o-d-u-c··-t-iu-n-nn-d-n·-c-rc-a_g_o_of_l_e_n_u_in-g-c-ro-p-s-in-: ---
'£cx.ns1 enstern timberetl regjou of, c:dent., de- ·I 1 261 27 I fi84-, 1385 1 .Alabama..----·· ...................... --·---------· II
<l l , . ~ [ I I Arkansas...................................... I
scription, nu dv1s10ns 01. , California..................................... II Texas, long-leaf pine region of . . • • . .. . •.• . . . • . . I 28 086 Florida .. .. . . .. • . . .. • . . . •. • • . ••• . • . . . • .. . . . • • .. II
Pmi.ries of Urn yellow-loam region of Arlrnnsas, ex- I , 27 503 fn~fi~J~u;·~it~ 1:y:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1l tent am! character of. I I ~~~i~~~~K-~~~ _1:~~-~~: ~~?:~~~-~~~~~).:':: :: : :: ::: I
I'm fries, pine 01· grnysilt, uf Louisiana, description of. 24, 25 190 127 JU" I · i f Prairies, savannas, and e.-ergladcs of Florlcla, m·on of. II 1 27 -- '207 111I~~o'::1~P.~.:: :::::::: :: :: :: : ::: : ::::::::: :: : ::: I Prairie~, the northwestern, in Arkansns, charact<Jr, I I, 33 34 560, mo North Carolin11
• ••• ••••• •• • •• • ••• • • • ••••• • .... • • II
rmi1·iet:V;::ie~,a:t~1~:;.~~;~~:e1";:~0:~ Alabama, n 1
°
0
ns os ~~fuW;::~~?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~::~~~~~;;~~<( I trees aml plm1Js of. Ii Prodnction nnd uHes of cottonseed, chapter on (Geu- I
J>repnrntion of cotton Janel in; orul Discussion). Alnbnmn ................................... . .A.rkunsas .. ............. - ... -- .. - ............. ·. - . Califnrnilli .... ----·-···········--- ............. . 1''101ida ....................................... . (~corgi.a. ... --- ------- ....... -- .... - . -- . - - .. - - - - . Indi_a~1 territory'···· ...•......•...•••.•..• : •••.
~~~~l;rr.pi~ ::: :::::: :: :: : : : : : : : : : : :: : : :: : :::::: North Carolina ............................... . South Carolina ............................... . Tennes5eo . ... :. .. ------ -- .... - .. -· - --· -- . -- .. --. '.L'oxas ........................................ . Virgiula ..................................... .
.Presses used in baling cotton, kinds anq cnpnoities
of, in: Alabamn. ..................................... . .t.\.t·ka.nsns ........................ ·············--··-·· Florid1L ....................................... .
~~~~~;~tr;~~:f ;~H~i~j~~~;I~\T~f~~II: North Carolina ............................... .
· Sonth Carnlina ........... ·,·-·· ................ . Tennessee .................................... .
~?:g1~ilt ·:::: :::: :: : : .::::::~:: :~::::::: :: ::::: .Prevalence of the credit system in:
.Alabamn ...................................... . 11 l'knnsus ............................. : •....••. Florida ....................................... .
~~ff i~~1tt tr;;;;;: H~~Ji~~iHif ;;;;;;~;~: North Carolina ............................... .
~~~~~~~~o~'.~~::: :: : : : :: :: : :::::::::: ::::::: ::: i~:;l!li"O:::::::::::::::::::::: : : : : : : ~:: ~:: : : : : : :
,:price, disposal, variety, and amount uso1l por acre of eottonseocl in:
Al11ba1nn, ------ ............ ~ ...................... . .Arkansas .................................... . Cnlifomin. .................................... . Florida ••••••••.••.••.•... ,_, ................. .. G£:orgia ......... --- ....... ~. - ......... __ .~ ...... . Inc1~ui;i territory ............................. .. Lomsrnn!L ..................................... .
~t:::.~:.ri'.1.:::::::::::: :: : : : : : ::::: :::::::::::. North CaTO!ina .............................. . South Carolina ................................ . Tennessee ........................ ! ........... .
~T~;i~i;:: :: ::::::::::::~::: :: : : : :::. :::::::~ :: ·price paid for nsl1es of cottonsce<l hulls (G<•nernl
DiRc11ssion).
PricB paic1 for cottonseed 1>y oll·mills (Gcneml Dis· cussion).
·P1·oc1uotion nnd acreJLge of cotton in: .. Alalmma ...••...... - ••••...........•..........
.Arknns11s ............ ·--····· .................. . Florida. ....................................... .
Geo1·gia . ....... ~· ... ___ ------.; ......... -·· -----· ICenlncky Jin Ileport on Tennessee) •.•........ L~uis!ann ......................... '. , .•.•••••••.
~i~;~~:r.pi. :::::: :::::::::::: :: ::::::::::::::: ]'; m·th Carolina ............................. _. ~outh Carolina. ... _ .. . 111
.... ....... _ •••• __ .......... .
Teun~ssec. - ............ ----- .............. ·----.
JI I 154 I' 00 J[ I 75 JI 08 1I I mo l 20 I 7U I 149 I 20 II 74 II M-uR I 90 I 155 II 19
II 155·1 I 102 JI 69 II
,,. I I ·'
30 I 81 I 152 I 27 II 75 H 58 I 101; 102 I 158 II 20
JI• ·iZtt I JI n n 17-1 I 31 I 84 I 155 I 2e 1I 77 II 01-08 I 104 1 162 II ~l
lI 154 I 08, 09 II 70 lI 07, 68
II 57,liS, rnri, 106
I 20 I 78, 70 I 148, 1•10 l 20* ~o JI 73, 74 II 52-58 I •ill, 08, 00 I 154, 105 II, 10
I 47
I 45
II 8-0, 00
I 3-0, 89, 40
II 3, 4, 29
II 8-8, 54, 55
I 109
I 3, 4, 35,_36 I 3-0, 72 I 3, 4 II 3-6, 21 II 3 I 3-8, 40
Texas...................... ... . .. . ... . ..... ... I 3-6, 49, 51 Vu·f,linia............. .. . .. . • .• • . . . . • . . . . . .. . . . . II ; B, 10
104 mm 73~l 248 432 807 1,81 351 524 600
510-514 471 813 041
105 ll:J8 240 330 €68 183 3o4 525 607 514
•173, 474 810 M2
166 042 251 410 860 186 357 526 009
fi17-522 478 820 643
164 094, @5
734 247, 248
323, 324-, 431, 432
807 180, 181 mm. :1n1 fi23, 524 005, 006 508-514
415, 470, 471 812, 813
641
50
57
rn-10, 70 5 530-542, l 575, 570 183, 184, 200
{ 260-274, 320, 321
481
{ 105, 100, Jil7, 138
205-208, 274 501, 502
535-538, 553 450
375-380, 412 f 061-004, l 707, 709
U~5, 032
I'ro<luction ol' cottrm, ngrlculturnl motho<lA, in;
±~~~~:::.~.; ::: : :: : :::::::::::: ::: : :: :: ::: : : : :: : : . CulifOl'nilt .................................... . lilol'it1n . ...................................... · .......... . Georgia ................................................... .
f~;\~~~~;r!~~'.''..: ::: ::: : : : : ::::: :::: ::: : : ::: : : : ~l~~~~~;.r~i_::: ::: : : : :: ::::: ::: : : : ::: : :: : ::: : : : : North Carolina ............................... . South Carolilm ............................... . ~rcnnessco ............................................. . Toxns .......•..........................•.•.•... Vil'gini!I ...................................... .
I'rmluct.fons in ilvo cotton-pro<lncing nations of tho Indian tarritory.
Prolluctions, rcmmks on, of; Const region of South Carolina ............... . Lower pine helt of South Carolinn ............. . Mctnmorpllic region of South Carolina .•....•.. Uppoqiioo belt of South Carolina . . ... . ....•.
Productiveness, character, nnd tilling qunlitle<i of soils (see d~tnilcu indexes) in;
Al11bnm11 ...................................... . · A.rlrausaa . _ J ••••••••••••••• - •••• - ••• - - •••••••••
(Jl1lifornili . .................................... .
~~~;gt;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Imli!l';l terrlt01·y ............................... .
~~i~~Ji~;_i_:::: :~: ~ :_:_:_:_:::::: :~:: :_::::::::::::: North Carolina ............................... .
· fionth Carolin11 ................................ . T')nnc.1.ssoo ................................... .
~r~i~~i~:::::: :::::::::: :: :~::::: :: :M. :::;: ::::: Proportion oflmuls in ootton for euch soil in:
Ala.bnmn ...................................... . Arlrnnsns .......••..•.••..••..•.....••..••...•. FlOJ'idi1 ....................................... .
l~~ifl~~~- ~:: ~:: ::::::::: ::::::::~::: ::: ~:::::. ~l!~~l~;l'.~:::: ::: : : ::::::: :: :~:: :: : :: :: : : :::::: North ©arolina ............................... . Te-nnc;ssce ..... ................................... . Texas ................ ----_,_ ..................... . Virgh1!11 ...................................... .
Pro11ortion of lands lying "t1m:le<l out" in; Alnbnmn ...................................... . Arknnsns .......•••••..••••.....••••......••.•. Flori<fa ....................................... .
~~~r~~~~~:::::~::::::::::: ::::::: :::: ::: : : : ~ :: . ~J::~s~f,p~~ :::: ::.:::::: ::: : : : : : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : : : North Carolina .........•....•....•••.......... South Carolina ............................... , Tennessee ........ -··· .. ---- ................ ~ ..... . Texn.s ...................... ......................... . Virglma •••.••.•...••.•.••••• : ..•••••.•••......
Proportion of negro l!tborers owning lnrn1 or hol1ses I in:
Alabama ...................................... . Arkansas .................................... . Florida •••••••••.•.•...•.•.••...•..••.•..•.... Georgia ••••••••••.•.•..•••••..•..•..••.•••••...
~=:!~~~~~~::·:: :: ::: : :::: :: ::::::::: ::: : : : : :: : : Nort.h Onrolinn ...................... ·····'····. South Cnrolln11 ................................ . Tennessee ................................... ..
~\?;i~i~·:: ::::::: ::~::::::::: :::::::: :::::: :: : :
II I II II II I I I I II II I I IT
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II II II II
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tl II I .I II
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II I TI II ·r I I II II I I II
II I II II I I I II
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5,6 5, 6 3,4
4, 6-8
3 110 5, 0 5, 0
4 r;, ~
13-8 7-10
3 4.l-fil
154 DO-JOI 75, 70 08, 00
5i 1 08, 160-IUO.
20, ao 7!1, 80 77-711
26 7·!, 'jfj
20, M-58 42, 4:J, 99, lllO
15U-lfi7 w, ~o
3
10 23, 24
42, 43 29
102 llfi
lOO, 138 70
183 34
91, 02 10:1
HO 82, 811
70 117, 118 171, 172
25
7f>-l<J8 40-04 37-03
70-158 43-73
87-143 l'J-J8 27-70 48-0~
00-'148 11-15
I 7o-148 49-04 as-oo
75-158 4'1-73
88-14:J 15-18 ao-64 51, 02 48-02
00-148 12-14
150 100
71 174 84 '
15'4 28 77
60-!JO 104 102
21
, --Gcner.a1 ' folio
(at bottom of p11gc) .
15, 16 5-11, 542 001:na2
.18·! 272-"274
841 . 482
107, 108 207J 208
502 537, 538
460 377-380 005-608
62()
fo3-03
164 63fi-637 m; 734 248, 240
323, 324-, 43:!-435 867, 808 181?1B2 270-281
5~!<1 000, 007
482, fil0-514 4141415, 4}. ,472 8 ,J-815 041, 042
841
4ili
479,480
·JOS,409 485
172 051
794, ?OG 250 440
' 872 IU:J, 194
!105 528
Gl4, 615 li26
480, ·!90 820, 880
IJ.17
Su-His 585-0:10 217-243 ~30-424 141i-li5 280-345 511-510 550-602 420-~IJ.~ 718-80(1 633-037
85-158 585-6:JU 218-240 3H-4~4 140-17ii 200-:Mii 513-MO 562-iillO 50i, f.OB 420-m1 718-80& 03·1-o:iu
mo o~ 2fil 440 180 351) fJ2(j 0011
510~fi22 470 820 013
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PROBUOTION. 9G7
=================T-1==-~==P=n="=e=='i""=G==en==e,~~=l==c====="'===========-~-=-=-=-==----=-==-=~~=========~~T~~~-=---G:~:~~
~ of spe'cial folio Fugo iolio ll report. (at bottom ~ of s1i0clal (at bottom
P-< ofpngo). p: revort. of pago). -------------------- - --- ----- -----"----1--- ------- -------Proportion of wootllands in:
Akthmnn .. - .................................. .. Arkansas .......... - ......................... .. Flori11't ...................................... ..
r~~rn~~n~--: :·.:: ·.: :: : :·. ·.: ·.::::::: ::: : : : : ·.::::::: tll~~~s,~~r-~i-:::: :: ::: :: : : : : : : : ::: : : ::::: :: : : : : : : ~~~~~~t~~o~~~~::: :: ~::::::: :~:::::::::::::::::: if~i~·fa-.:: ::: ::::::: :: ::: ~~·.::: ::::::: ::: : : : ::
I'rospectivo mngnltmlo of the cottonseed-oil imlustry aml its inilnence u1:1on soil fcrt.nfty (Gen
eral Discnssi on). 'Protection or Ilonning of Rcc{l-cotton in:
Alabama ...................................... . .Arlcn11snR. - ................... ~ ......... .; ....... _ .. Floridtt ·················--··-----·---··-····-·· GeorJ:tin .................... ....................... ---·--· Jn<li!tn territory ............................... .
Mm!~~!.!~)r-:-::-::·:·:-:-:-::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Ncn'th Oarolhm ............................... .. 'l'en1l.esHce . ................ __ .......................... . Toxrts----···-----··-························---Yirgili1la ....................... , ............. ..
l'utah Creek vnlloy lan<ls, California, character an1l annlyRis of.
q.
·Qua I ernary formation, occ11rrence nn1l material of, in:
B;~ifR::.~~~. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Guorgia. ................... - ...................... .
~ii~!~r~r~~~:~;~~:::::::::::::::::::::: :: :: :: : ::·: North Carolim1 ............................... . Toxas ....................................... . Virginiu, ......... · ..................................... .
·-Ciunrtz crystals, occurrence of, in A1·lmnsns ....... _ .. •Qu11rtz Y(lins in Georgia, golcl-lrnaring eh111·actor of ... ·-QuostioiaR (schc1lulo), summa1•y of 11nswers to, from:
Ahtlmnm ..................................... .. A1·k11nsns ................................... .. Florida ...................................... .. Georgia ....... ····-- ................................ . Jruli_n';' territory ............................... .
~1~~m;r.~~ :: : : ::: : : : ::: :: : : : ::: : :: ::::::: :: : :: No.rth Oa1'0Ji1m .............................. .. -South Curollno. .............................. .. ·Tonnossoo ................................... .. ".l:'uxa.s ........ __ •.• ; ................. _ .............. . "'lirginin. ......... ......... ·--- .............................. ..
n. Raccoon Crc11k v11lley html in Georgia, analysis of ... Raccoon mountain, Al11b11ma, chnrnctcr of tlio pl!t- ,
teau of. Races in A.lrihnma, rt•intion of, to cotton production. Itaccs, relation of tho two, to ·cotton cult1ue and pro-
<luctiou in Mississippi. Raft of Ilccl JUver, Loniainnn, elescription of ...... ..
Jtain IJclt nf tho Snn Diogo region, California ...... .. Rnlnfnll, amount of, in:
Aln.bnnm ...................................... . At•lrnnsas ....... ----- ........................ .. C1tliforuia .................... ·····-···········-··· J<Jo1-idn. ........................................ . ·Gcorgin. . ................................................ . Im1i!ln territory ............................... .. Lomslnnn. .................................... ..
~fi~~~~f.r?.1. :: : : : : : : : .: : : :: : : : : : : : : : : :: : :: : : : : :: North 011rolina ............................... .. So11th Cal'Olina ....................... , ........ . Tennessee ... -................................. .
~~~i~i~·:::::::::::::::::;:::~::::::::::::::::: 'Rr1infull as affecting cotton growth in :Mississippi. .. . '.Rainfall in northwest Georgia ........ : .............. . Rainstorms in Cnlifomia, timo nncl character of .... .. ··Rates of tl'ansporration, al1ipment, and freight in:
Ala1mma .••• ., ................................. . Arlmusas ..................................... . Flm·hla ...................................... , GPGrgin .. - .................................... . Inlliftl_J territory .............................. . Lomsrnna ........................... , ........ .
IT I JI II I I I II I I II I
II I Ir II I I I I II l I II II
I II II I I I II I II I II
II I II II I I I I II II I I Ir
II II
II
l
I II
II I II :tr II .I I I I II II I I II I II II
II I II u I I
77-147 87-157 40-94 585-GBO 35-03 215-243
07-158 3:33-424 43-78 14li-175
87-143 280-34fi 15-~l 513-510 27-70 550-U02 47-90 410-402
59-148 717-~00 13-lG 035-038
48-50 00-02
154 16·1 101 037
60 240 1611 ·135 30 808 80 182
151 853 26 52<! 75 607
100 - 472 157 81U
20 642
22, 01, 02 080, 740, 750
11, 37, 57 54 7, 57H, 503 8 OGG
1G 282 8 840 0 111
12 214 11 543
21, 22 07", 680 8 oao
75 011
&2 . 208
lfi3-15G 163-160 97-1()8 033-644 67-71 247-251
103-170 429-442 20-31 807-809 77-85 17£1-187
147-Ui5 340-Bf>7 25-28 523-5'.lO 73-78 005-010 51-60 li07-522
97-105 409-477 153-103 811-821
llJ-21 641-043
27 203
0~11 05 1°'1,10(;
02-64 72-74
76, 'i7 278,270
17 119
39 097
11, 12 21,22 ·10 540
11-18 009-076 7 187
11, 20 277, 286 8 846 9 113
10, 11 212, 213 7, 8 505, 500
11 543 i 17,18,84, 473, 474, 490 37, 40 403, 502
13 885 10 074
8 030
10, 11 212, 213
2J 280 8,0 000, 007
75-148, 150 85-158, 106 { 41,49-D·!. 577,585-63'0,
107 043 00, 71 240, 251
50, 07-1~~ 325, 333-424 804
43-73, 85 145-175, 187
Rlltes of transportation, shipment, anll freight in-1
continuoll. Mississippi .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. . • • .. . • .. .. . .. 1 Missouri...................... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . I North Cnrolin1~ ................................. 1I Tennesi'le .... .. .. • .. .. ... • .. .. .. . .. • • . .. • .. • .. I Texas .......................................... -I Yirgbiia .................................. _ ... II
Rn ting of cotton staple in: Al111Junia ...................................... II
·Arkansas...................................... I lllori<lit ........................................ H Georgia. ........................................ II Imli.tm torritory ............................... · I I .. ouish11111 ........... _ ................ ~ ................. I l\1!ssissi]JJJi • • .. .. • .. • .. .. • .. .. .. .. • .. . . . .. .. . .. I Mrnso111·1 ..... ., ................................ - I North Carolina ................................ 1I Tennessee . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. I Toxn.~ .......................... · ................ I Yirginia ....................................... II
Ratio of aoml to llnt. (Gerrnral Discussion)............ I lleciamn.tion of alimll lnnds in Califol'Ilia......... . • • . II llo1l nnd brown lonm region of northwest Georgin, II
extent, geneml chnraetcr, ancl nnulysos of soils of'.
Reil and gray ionm 1·cgio11 of Arkansna, doscl'iption of.
llml belt of East 'l'ennosscc Valley, chamctc1· aml
soils or; Rc1l-elay lands of:
G<~orgin 1 Rl'C'n1 rocks1 soils, urnl gonm.·nl chn ran-ter of.
Ilighlnntl 1im, Te11ncaseo .................... .. Northeastern prnirlll region of Mississippi ... . Oak uvlandi. region iu North Cnrolino. ....••••.
Uell·loaru i·egion of .A.rlrnnsas ...... ~ ... ······-··
llccl clay !011m of South Cnrolhrn, chnmctor and
nnulyscs of.
I
I
n
I I I1 I II
Reil clay vulfoy iu Gcorµia, 1lescriptlo11 of .... "........ II Re<l gravelly land of Arkansns, yellow-loam rogirm of. I
Ilc1l hills region of: Georgia, extent:, g:ernwal cborocter, anll nnaly- II
BOS of. S1mthCarollnn, cu1iarnl mHloconomic <llltnils of. II
South Cnrolinn, extm1t, timho1· growth, olimnte, II
,soil~, unel prodnctions of. Ile<1-hills region or bolt of Texas, extent nud char- I
actor of,
{ 87-143, 151, IUO
15-~1 28-70, 78
47-Ll2, 105 { 52, 570:.
148, 102 11-15, ~1
75-148 4U-fl4 88-00
'i'O-!f>8 22-2[) •t::-78
88-143 1U-l'8 30-04 48-92
00-148 12-14
0 64, 65 25-:!8
20-33
37, 38
2.4
20, 70 10, 17, 80
50-05 80-88
38, 30
70 65, 70
30-4.l
53, 57. o4, or; 30-3~
24, 25
40
31
289-345, ~53, 357 513-f;JO
5:'.i0-002. cno 4l0-4fi4, 477 710, 715-800,
820 033-037, 6-!3
85-158 :185-030 218-240 B30-424 ROIJ-8Ua 143-175 290-34'.i 514-510 5l12-50a WJ-104 718-800 6:14-0ilO
18
722, 723 201~20-1
505-500
400, 410
200
308, 451 218, 2111, 201
582-507 OHJ-024
404, 405
3:16 001, obo
305-807
ti00, 151~1 5~01 52l
460-488
082, 083
406
35, ·13 487
lle<l homllfon<lic mclis of South Carolina, analysis uf II lle<l laml soil of Dry vulley, Alulmmn, 1111alysis of .... II Roel fan1l soilH of tlouth Ctirolinn., nunlysis of......... II
Rc<1 lnnds, charnctcl', 'origin, .aml (•xtcnt of, nn(l } I 1 i 1 1 h · i 1 d t -1 ~ rn,20,m, 221, 2~2. 2331 c mm en nm moc amen 1m11 yses an co · ( ~12 , 102 234, 30<1
ton 1n·o1luct per aero of. in l\Iississ!ppi.
J{e<l lnnds of: I Central cotton holt in G1iorgln, thickness of.... II Countrynol'th of Arkansas rivm', cho.rnctor and 1 I ·
produc.t per ncre of. I Foot-hills in California, character 1m<l anal· I II
~·sea of. Mchimm·pltie. region belts in Georgia, genornl II
-0h11rnctcr ancl annl.1 scs of. · Mctnrnorphic rngion in Alalu:m111, charn1,tn;· and Ii II
annl;-scs of. Onk uplands region, Louiainmi ............... •. I Tennes~oo valley region of Aln.bama, nren, gen· 1 II
~'.·~! :lrnr~cter, n~<l nnnlyscs of. I 1· V11g!n1a, tun her growth of ................... lI,
Yellow-loam 1·egion of Arkansns, chnrnotor, ( i I f, extent, ancl analysis of. . l I t
Rc<l lime Jantls in FJoridll, nrea, extent, nml gonernl \ II
clrnrncter nnd nnnlysos of. I Red-loam _prairie region of Arjmnsus, nroa null <le· ' I
scription of. I Reel-loam region an<l prairies of tllll In<lfan terr! tory, . , I
extent of.
30 31
" 34-37
33-35
15, 10
30
82-34
25, 67.1 70, 7•
10,17
28,32
7,13
305 50'1
-002-005
200-301
25, 2G
lil2
031
501, 00:1, 000, GOS
100, 107
mH, 503
845, 851
908 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
lted-lomn region of: Arkansas ancl '.l.'exne, area and cotton produc· I
tiou of rGeneral Discussion). Arkansas, cotton production in •••. ~... . • • • . . . . I Arkansas, gray nnd timbered lands, dcscrip- I
tion of. .. Texas, description nnd cotton production of . . . I
:Red mountain soil of Alabam1>, analysis of....... . . . . II
:Red·oro riclges in Alabama, occurmnce of. . • . . . . . . . . . II
Red Rivet· alluvial region of Texas, cotton prodnc· I tion of.
Red Rh-or bottom lands of Arkansas, area, exlcut, I auel character of.
Reel River bottom prahics of .Arkansas.............. I Reel River region, Louisiana, description of......... I :Reil sandy lands of Arkansas, yellow.loam region of.. I Reel stiff back.Janel soil aud J~ternl bayou Janela of I
the'ouk upland region of Louisiana. :Reel uplanll soils of northern counties of Arkansas... I Reuwoocl belt of the coast region in California, area II
and extent of. Reference table of reports received from:
Alabama ...................................... II
~~ft~~~i~:::: :: : :: : : : :: :::: :::::: :: :: :: : : : : : ::: fr Florid& ....•.•..••.••..•.........•••..••....... II Georgia ........... ; . • • • • . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . Il Indian territory................................ I
~~:t~~!i.~~·:: ::::::::: :: : :: ::::::::::::::: :: : :: i North Cnrolinn .•••••......•..••••............. fr South Carolina................................. IT
~~:~~~~~;: :::::::: :::::: :: : : : :::::: :::::: ::: : : : l :Region, percentage of state's total cotton production
iueaeh, of:
If "··!i!ii!!ii;1:1:: :;: !!!!!::;::i~! I ~egion, totnl lint nnll cottonseed in ench, in tons, of:
li~·~'.:;;;'.:;1~;;;:;i:;i;:;:;:::; :i: I :RegionA, area ancl cotton productian of (General Dis· I
cussion). :Regions, bales of cottpn per square n..tlo in, of:·
~ti8~·:mrnm .. :-.-·::·-:.~:m.m r ~ orth Uaro)ina •• ·.•..•. . • • . . . . . . . • • . . . • . . . . . • . . II
t;P!~f ;ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~: :Regions, cotton proeluction distributed among the
several, of:
i~ii~~~ilf ~J.:::~.:~}~~-:~~~.~~f~ff iii·;~~~:~~~: {i Kcntl!cky (in.Jieport on Tennessee) ..•...... ; . I
miit~;i~;I~f ~f~~{~~{[~~{~{L;~mu~~~ 1 Tennessee ................................ : . . . . I
~~;;i';.;1:~: :: : : : :: : :::::::: ::: :: :: : : : : :: : :: ::::::.·fr
Pago of special
report.
Geneml folio
(at bottom of11age).
4 16
41 577 29 505
37, 38, 50 605, ooo, 708
23, 24 33, 34
fl0,23,80, 29,33,09,102, ( 92,93,07 103, 107
50 708
19, 20
28 16
62 fi0-73
90-94
56
Hi0-lf>2 96
125 66
160-162 28 76
146 24 72 50
04-00 100-152
18
00 40,41
20 54 38 72 21 40 40 10
60 40 20 54 32 72 21 40 49 10
4
60 40 20 54
3,4,32 3,4, 72
21 3
40 3-0, 40
10
60-65 30,40 20-:11 li4-57
B, 21-25 111
32-35 72-70
3, 9 21~ 22 19-47
i 17, 25, ( 36, 38, 40
49, 5t) 10
555, 556
004 118 598
158-175
626-630
714
100-162 632 783 246
4Z0-428 866 178 348 622 604 506
466-468 80B-81Q
640
70 576, 577
200 320 140 274 553 412 707 632
70 576 209 320 134 274 553 412 707 632
16
70 576 209 320
105, 100, 134 205, 206, 274
553 450 412
661-664, 698 632
70-75 675, 570 200-211 320-323
841, 859-863 483
134-137 274-278 501, 507 553, 554 475-503
389, 307, 408, 410, 412
707, 708 632
Paga ~ of special ii':: report.
Regions, cot.ton prod net per acre by, in: Alabama ........•......•.•..••..••••••.....•••. II Arkn11sas .•....••...•..•........••...•....•••.• I Flotida ......................................... II Georgia ........................................ II Incli,al;l territory.................. . • • • • • . • . . . • • . I Lou1SJnna.... . • . • . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . .• . . . . . . . . I
t}l~~~~!f~_i_:::::: ::::::: :: ::::: ::::::::::: ::::: i North Carolina................................. II Tennessee ..........•.••....••••.....• : ... :.... I
$f;~~1;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: fr Regions, closcription of, in :
Alabama: Alluvial . . . . . . . . • . . . • • . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . • • • . II Central prai1ie. .•. . . • . •• . . . . .•• • . . .. . . • .. . . II Conl·mensnres . .•.••• .•. . • . . . •. • • • . . . . . . . • . II Coosa valley and its ontliers .........• , .... II Lime-bills ........••••.•.•............•.... II Long-leaf pine ........••........•.......... II Metnmo1·p1J(I) .............................. II Oak ancl pine uplands...................... II Post-oak fiat woods ......•......•........••. II Te1111esseo valley . . . . . . . . • • . • . . . .. . . . . . . . . . II
Arkans~s:
Gray silt prairie . . . • . . • . • • . . . . . . . • . • . . . . • . . l' Metamorphic ••••.......•.•..•••.•...•...•. I Northern barrens and hills ... . .. • . . • . . . • • . I Nort.hwestern prairie ......... ; . . . . .. . . . • • . I Red-loam prairie. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . • . I Red.loam timbered . • • . . . • . . . . . • . .. . • • . . . • . I Siliceous and cberty lands . . . . . . . . • • . . • • • • . I Yellow·lonm·or oak uplarnla . • ... . . . . . . . . . . I
Californin.: Coast Runge region ...••.. ~ ......•..•...••. IT Desert region . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . lI Foot-hills region . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . II Great valley region ..•........••.• ,........ II Sierra Nevada Mountain region ..........•. Ii[
Southern region ....• , ...•......•••••..••... IT
Florlcla: Long·leaf pine, general c1escription of...... II Oi>k, hickory, ancl pine uplands...... . . . . . . II Pitch-pine, treeless, ancl alluvfol........... II
Georgia: Central cotton belt . . . . . . • . . • . • • • • • • . • . • • • . II Const region . . . .• • • . . . . . . • . • . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . lI Long·lenfpine and wire-grass region •••.... II Metamorphic or Blue Riclge and .:l!Ucldle II
Georgia. Northwest Georgia........................ II Oak, hickory, and long-leaf pine...... . • • • • • II Reel hills.................................. II San<1 nncl 11inc hill8............. . • . • . . . . • . • . II
Inclinu territory: .Alluvi&l ....•.. .•.•....•... •. .•.. .......... I Dlnc]> prairie............................... I Cross timbers.................. . . •• • . . •• . • . I Granitic .•..•.............................. I Mountainous nnd rell·loam. .•• . • . . • • . . . . . . . I Snnlly and.open prairies................... I Sanely short-leaf pine upland............... I Tlmberecl rivcr uplands.................... I Timborecl up1ands .......• :............ .•.. I
Louisiana: Alluvial, of tho Mississippi ancl Red rivers. I Attakapas pra!rfo . •.• •. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . • • . . I Bluff ....•..•...................• • ......•.••. I Central prairie ...•...••..... : . . . . . . • . . . . . . . I Lcmg.Jenfpine .••.•.........•.. ...... .•••. I Oaku11lancls ........ ._ .......•..•....• c ..... I
Mississip11i : C11ne hiKs. .. . . . •. . . .. • • .•• • . . .. . . • . • . . • ••. I,
Central prnirie...... .• • . •• ••• . .• ............ I
60 10
20-31
f6~~g 34 72 11 21 40 40 10
56
45-51 26-28
17-25
52-54 54-56
14-17
37-45
51, 52
28-34
23 34
95 33 32
28
35
24
44-50
43, 44
32-37
18-32
50-63
37-43
20-25
15-20
25-28
38-46
51-53
46-51
20-38
10~20
41-44
S0-41 iJs, 30
14, 15
13
10
10,11 0
12, 13
10
11, 12
9
12-21
22-25 21, 22
28, 29
25-28
29-32
45-51
51-58
General folio
(at bottom• of pagll),
70. 570
200-211 320, 32l 848-863
135 274 500 553 412 707 032
06 55-01 36-38·
27-3[;
62-04·
64-66·
24-27 47-55·
61, 02
38-4·1
550
570
571 569
508
504 571
500·
702-717 701, 702' 690-605
071J-G90 717-721
005-701
200-205
105-200
205-208-
804-:112
817-310 312-817 205-304
285-295 307-310 305-307
304, 305.
852, 853• 851
848
848, 840 847
850, 851 848
8•10, 850· 847
114-123
124-12i
123, 124
130, 131
127-130· 131-134
247-253
253-200•
GENERAL INDEX 'I10 COT'I10N PRODUCTION.
Page t1 of special '3. report.
P-i
.:Regions, c1escription of, in-continuec1. Mississippi-continued.
Flatwoods . . • • . . . . •• . . . . • . . . . .. . • . .. . • . • • • . I Long-leaf pine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . .. . .. . . I Mississippi alluvial........................ I Northeustern pmirie... .. . .. ...••. ...... .. . I Pontotoc ri(1go .... .- . . . . . • . .. . • . • . . . . . . . . . . I Yellow loam or oak uplnnas.. ..... .. . ... . . I
:Missouri: Alluvial, of the Mississippi..... . . . . . . . . • . . I Black calcareous prnh1os . • . . . . . . .. . . . • • • • . I Gravelly au cl reel-clay prairies . • • . • . . . . • . . . I Sandy prairies and timbered lands......... I Timhcrocl rnngnosian limestone lnnds and I
barrens. North Carolina:
Long-leaf pine ............................ II Oak uplands .••..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . II S~aboard ............................ , . • . . II Transmontitne. •. . . . . ••• . . . . . .•. . . . . . • .. . . . II
.South Carolina: Const ...................................... II Lower pbrn uolt ................ ; . . . . . . . • • • . II Metninorphic,........... .• • . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. II Pl eclmont...... . . . . • • . • • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . .. II I\ec1 hills·................................... II Sunc1 hills • . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . II Upper i1ine belt . . . •• . • . . ... . .. .. .. . . ..••.. II
·Termcsseo: BluJl' ..•......... : .......................... I Brown-loam tiihle-laud... .. . . . . .. . . . . .•• . . . I· Central basin.............................. I Cumherlnncl table luuds.. .. . . .. • .. ... . . . . . . I Illghlnml rim...... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. I Jllis•issippi bottom .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . I Summit region uf tlle watm·allcil ... . . .. . . .. I Unnlrn mouutnin ......................... :. I Uphtm1 or i1latonu slope of ·west Tcu- I
nessee. Valley of East Tennessee.................. I
. ·western valley of tho Tennessee •.••...... ·I ·To"1Us:
Allnvinl or rivur llnu1s.. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . •• • . . I Central hlnck prnirfo.... . . . . . . . .. . . •. . . . • . . I
Cross thnhors........... ....... ............ I N01thweRtorn red-loam Jamls .. .. . . ........ I Sentlwru mH1 coast lll'ltirlu..... . . . . . . . . . . . . I Tlmhorn<l upl11ncl .• .. . . •.• . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . I '\Vostcm aml uorthwcstoru, uuinhabiter1... I
Virgiuirt: S1111d~· 011k nml pine ...................•.•. : II Senboarr1...... . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . II Oak uplrtncls ................... .... : ....... II Trnnsmoutaue ........ : •..•. ............... JI
·nogio1rn, geueml rolntionA of, to tho coast-line ancl the I Gulf eml1nyment and to geological fo1~natiuns {General Discussion).
Regions iI1 G~orgiti, oom11nl'ison ofcottou ncreage all(] II rroc1nctiou of.
Regions, list of ngriculturnl, in: Ahtllmna ...................................... II .Ark1msns . . . ..• . • . •. • . • . .. . . . . .. . . . . •. . . • . . .. I Cnlifornia ..•.....•...••••........•.•.•.•...... II Fl01·i<l1L . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. . • . . . . .. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . ll Gem·girt...... . . . . . . . . • • •. . • . .••... •.. • .. . . . . . . lI jn<lfn territory................................ ~
~fl~:t~~!.!'.i~ 1:::: :: : : : : : : :: : : : :.: :: '. ::::::~:::::::: ~ North Carolin~ ................................ JI ~.out11 Onroliurt . ... . .. . . . . . • . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . • . . U .lHn11eaS&\ ...................................... I
~¥~i~ia::: :: ::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :: : :~, lr
22-20
58--71
39-45
13-19
19-22 26-38
10
8 0
8, 9 9
15-18 18-20 12-15
20
15-21 22-25
36-44
45-47 30-32
33-30
25-:JO
17-19 lD-21
28-35 35, 36
25-28 14-16 21-23
30
10-23
30-30
26-25
41-4d
34--30
2S-30
37, 38
30-34
23-30
41--48
g
8,9 9
0
:i, 4t
55, 56
13, 14, 36 12
17, 18 .15
17, 18, 23 D
11 13
8 . 12
12, 13 1.3,H
22 ·s l
General folio
{at bottom of page).
224-228
260-273
241-247
215--221 221-224
228--240
508 506
507
500, 507
507
547-550
550-5132
544--547 552
471-477 4<78-481 40~-500
501-503 486-488
489-402
481-486
380--301 301..:103
400-407
407,408 307-1!10
380-388
303-395
411
388:-395
408--4-11
395-397
009-700
002-004.
080-088
005, G06
088-092
081-683
000-700
081
oao, oa1, OBJ
031 15,16
321, 322
23, 24, 40 548
G75,1l70 195
283, 28·}, 280 847 113 215 506 544
. 468, 400 385, 380
GPO 030
B.egions of: .A.l:i-bnma, distribution of whites nnc1neg1·oes in •rexas ai·e mostly termini of those of other
states. Texas, comparison of, iu cotton p1•oc1uction ....
Relations of' cotton pro1luotion to the i·aces in Tennessee.
Rclntions of tlrn negroes to cotton cultivntion in: Alabama ....• ; ...••••..••••.•.•..•....••....•.. Arkansas ..................................... . moricltt ...................................... .
ii~iN~0f.1~~~~~~~ :::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~n~:~~~~~.~i- :::::: :::: :: :::::: :::::: :::: :: :::: :: South Cm:olinCL ............................... . Tennessee .•••................••••........•.... r.rexas. - - . - - .................... -- . --............ - -.. .
Ronmrks on cotton-filler 1ucnsm·ements liyl'rufessor Ililgnrcl (Gencrnl Discussion).
Remarks on cott-0n proc1uction in: Alalinmn ...•........•..............•........... .At•kansaa .••..... : ............................ . Cnllfomia.-................................... .. Floricl!t ...................................... .. Georgia ...................................... .. Indian territ01·y ................................ . Kou~~cky (in Report on Tennessee) ....•.•.••. Lou1smmi ..................................... .
~t~~~~~~r.~~::: ::: : :: : : :: : :: : :: :: : : : : : : : : :: ::::: North Cnrolinn ............................... . South Carolina .............................. . Tcnnes!:lleo ........................................ . Texas .................................................. . Virglofo, ..................................... ..
Rcmec1ios for the "rise of nlknli" in California .•••.. Rent paid for mul market value otlnml in:
Alabama ...................................... . Arknnsas .•..••......•.....•.•.•...........•... J;'lorhla ................................... -... .
£~~iffi~~i~::::: :::::~::::::::: ::::~·-: ::::::: :::: ~fl:~~~~!r.~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: North Carolina• .............................. . Holl th Cnrollna .••.•.....•.•.......••....•.•.•. ~'enncssco ............................................. .
~?~1~1{0:: ·. ·.::: :-.~~: ::·: .. :~ :::::: :: : : : : : : : : : ::: ·:. Report ou California, wlty ma1fo ....... ~ ............. . Rll11ort on cotton in·o<luction, l'llltROnR given to show
the importance au11 necessity fur the (Gen-eral IlisCl18Sion).
lleport on· tho ugricnltural foulnres of IL countr~·, lmportnuce of (General DlscusHiuu).
Report, plnn of, 1uot1ifled (Gorn•ral Discussion) ...... . Reports ot' correspondents, tthRt.mcts of, hi mouu-
grnph on: Alttbnmn· ................................ _ .... . A1·Irnnsns .................................... .. California ..................................... .
~~~;'.~fa~:·:.::::::::::::::::"'.::'.:::::::::::·.:::: Inc11_a~1 territOl'y ............................... .
ti1::~~}!i~:i:::::::: ::::::: :: : : :: : ::: ::::::: ::::-North Carolina .•. , .......................... .. 'reuneseee ........................................ . Texas.~- ...................................... . Virginia ...................................... .
Heporls recei\'cc1, reforcnce table of, in:
~ " "" -
II I
I I
rr I II II I I I I II I I I
II ·I IC II II I I I I I II II I I II II
II I II II I I I II II I I II II I
I
I
II I JI II II I I
,t I I I n
Alnbamtt ...................................... II Arlmusns ...................................... I Oallforuia • . • .. . .. . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . • . . .. II ]'lo1·ida .. . . . .. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • • • • . . • . . . . rr Gcorgill .................. , •...........•.•...... JI In<llau territory........... . . . .. . . . . . .. . • . • . . . . I J,oulsinna • ! . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . • • • • • . . . . I
~n::~~~:.r~i-: :::::::: :::::::::: :::: :: : : : : : : :: : : : i North Cnrollurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . JI South Caroli1111. :· ... ............... ,. • . . • .. . . . It Touncssoe ............... "" .. • . • . . . . . .. . • • . •• I Texns. .... .....•.....•.....••.• ............... I
Repu::~·:i;~~~~~~: ·1:~1~~;.~. ~~ ~~~- ~;1;~;,;~ ~f· ~,:~~~~. ~~ ) in the (in l!eport ou Cnlil'ornia). I
Page of s1ieeial
report.
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62
lS
50 42
62-04 12, BO
31 t17
21, 31 30-39, 67
72-77 28 44
42, 43 161
BO, 30
60-04 38-41 73-78 20-33 53-61
16 111, 112
32-30 71-70
17 21, 2:J 21-47 40-43 48-52
10
07
150 106
71 174
8-l 1;;4
28 77·
r.0-06 lo.I 102
21
v
"
Dfl
" 75-148 49-04
87-118 38--60
70-158 22-25 44--73
88--143 15--18 30-04 48-02
57-148 12-14
150-152 00
125 aa
100-102 28 70
140 24 72 50
04-DO 150-152
18
130, 131
90D
General folio
(at bottom of page).
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72 071
708 414
72-74 548, Ll75
211 32:!
850, 860 138-Hl, llJO
274-270 5~0 500
414, 415 819
48, 51
70-74 574-577 781-730 200-21:1 B19-32i
~5-1. 483,484 134-141 273-281
515 iiii3, 55{ 4ii-503 412-415. 706-710
632
725
mo 6·[2 251 440 186 a5o 52G 000
51U-522 47G ~20 !Ha
Oil'~
11
07
11
85-158 5il5-0BO 745-770 218-240 330-4~-! 80!1-803 140-170 ll!lll-3•!5 513-510 fi62-5!JO 420-464 7lfi-~06 63·1-030
lG0-102 03~ 7R3 246
120~1~8 81W 178 3~8 lr12 60.\ 500
406-468 soe..sro
o~o
788, ;so
~)10 GENERAL INDEX TO OOT1'0N PRODUCTION.
Parre t\ of sp~eial ~ report.
:Results, tabulated, of tho enumeration of:
.Alabam"······ ••••.• - ••. · · • · · · • · - ---· •••• • • · • - · Arkansas ..................................... . Californi:. .••.•••••.••••.•••••.••.••••••••••••..
~~o;;'.g~:: :: ::::::::::::::::: :::::: ;;; : : : : ::: '. :: Xen_tl!cky (in Report on Tennessee) •.••.•••. - .
~~=!~}i'.~'.~:::: :::::: ::::::: :: :: : :: : : ::: ::: :::: North Carolina ...... ~ ....................... -----·--!louth Carolina ..••......•.••••..••••... - ..••• ·. J.'enne!)~ec ........................ - .. -·· ...... ------ - -· Texas ................................................... . Virginia .•••..••.••••.....••..... ·•••••·• ... ..
l~evicw of the general soil map of the cotton states (General Discussion).
RhodoilendroninNorthCarolina,cxtensivcthiuketsof Rice-:•
.Acreage aml prmluctioll LJf, in Flot·itla ........ .
.Acmage anil production of, in North Carolina . . .Acreage mul production of, in South Carolina .. ,...-lt.•rcage1 in·oduction, anrl region ot~ in J.1ouisi~
nna. Culture in South Carolina, methods of. •••••... In Suutli Carolina, history of ••..••••.....•... I In South Carolina, pru1hwt per acl'e of .•••.•••.
Ridges, Hpuc"s between, in cotton planting in: Alabama .•.•....••••...•.••••••..••••••.•...•..
f,~ii~!~tl~ ~::::: ::: :: : :::::::: :::::::::: :: ~ :: : : . ]:;!~~~~\~;:::: :: :::::: ::: :: : : : : : :::: :: :.-: ::: ::::::
~lif i~l?t~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ =~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ North Carolina ••••......•............••••.•••.
~·~~~:,~~~o~'.~:: :::::: :: : : : : : : :::::::::::: :: : :: : ~;yi~1i~1i~ ·::.::::: ~== :: ::::: ::::::: ::::: :::::: :: :
H.io Grnnclo basin, Texas} area and extent of._ .... __ . mo Gramle, Ti•xas, metlidnal and useful plants of .•. Ripley gron]l (Cretaceous! of:
~\.Jalmma .......•.••.....••••....•.......•••••.
ri1i~~f.'3~~i;p1·.·.::: ·.:: ·.:: :·. ·. =~::::: :·.: ·.::::::::::: Rinr antl lal<o waters of tlrn i,rrcat valley in Cali
forni11, ancl their quality for ht•igation purpose•.
II r II II II I I I I II II I I lI I
II
II II
II I
II II II
II I II II II I I I I II II I I II I I
II II I
II
River hottum lands of Texas, description of......... I lliver swamp lanil" of South Carolina, descri)ltion II
arnl nnalyHls ot lUver aysterns un1l tlrainnge of Texas ....... -----..... I IUvcr ~ystcurn of the state of .A.lubam11 ••. : •• .•...... II Hiver tranaportation facililieR in Arkansas _ ...... ·-. I J!iv~~r:i in:
Califorui11 ........ ........................................ __ II ConHt n•giou north of tho bay country, in Cali- II
i'oruia.
Flori<lu,principal ·····-················-····--· II G~ot·gill, navigation and ex.tent ofbnsins of ..... II Imlinn territory have their sources chiefly in I
tlw i..rrcat iilains.
J"ouiRfana, valleys and Aystems of .••••.. ····--· I Sont!YCarolirn1, courses, waterfalls, navigation, II
anil ]1or<l1•ring landR ,of the.
!:outh Carolina, <leltasof tho, aml cause of for- II nm ti on.
Southern region of California,·-··--···· .............. II l!nck-Rnlt miut•, I~ouisiu.nu1 location of ....... __ ......... I lto('kri, decny and disintegration of, in:
~~~~;;:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ii Rocky ran!(~ of hills on tho southwci;t of Texas...... I lfolling pine lands of: .
1
Alabama, trees am] plants charactedstic of' .. ··J II Florida, area. general clinrncteri nncl sub# 1 II
diYision of. i . ,
notat1!i~~~;~''.;~~~~:~:r;~~~1;1:~~-'.;_~;~:,::::: :: ::::::! V 1
1-6 1-6 1-4 1-4 1-8
109, 110 1-0 1-0 1-4 1-6 1-4 1-8
l-10 1-3
3,4
20
4
fi, 0 4
5, G
23, 24
1:1; 14 23, 24
lii4 911 75 68
166 2[) 70
HO 26 74
55-58 99
155 rn 17
34
35, 46, 127, llll
14 l~
69, 70
41-48
28
lG, 17
D, IO
41
7 56
7, 8 10, 17
14
10,11
7-0
7,8
42,43
' 58
12,14 31
33
57, 58
21, 22
153 41, Di, U8
General folio
(at bottom of page).
11-10 537-542 650-!l02 181-l 64 267-274 481, 482 103-lUS 203-208 499-502 ;,a:1-Gas 457-4~0 373-3i'O 051l-ii06 623-025
15,16
184 ii37, 538
400
107, 108
479, ·180
409, 470
479, 480
164 035 733 248 4:rn 807 l~l Ur.I f>24 6U6
51HH•1 471 srn OH G70 6!J2
45t [16. 137, 141 280 214
--------·---------· Rotation, Jlillowing, and fall-plowing in-continuecl.
Florida ....................................... II
~~~~~:~:'. __ H•··· .• : .. · ::::/·•.:• I North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • • • . . . • . . • . . II South Carolin:. ..•.••••••.... - .•.....••..• - . . • • . II Tennessee .................. -- ......... .............. I
'l1ex11s ••.•...•... -·----···-·· ..................... ---··· I Vll'ginia . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . • • • . . . • .. . . . . • • • • • • . . II
Ilot of bolls, occurrence of, nn!l how obviated, in: Ala.bama .................••.......••••......... .Arkansas ..•....•••....•.••••••••• - ......... · · · Flo1ith> ........•....••••..•.....•.•...... ··•···
~!~~f i~f.~;r1t:~~;;~;;;~;~; ;:~tt~ j~j ~ i; i~i~ ~: North Carolina. ........................................... . South Carolina ............................... - ... - ·. IJ'enncssee ............................................. · .. . Texis ........................................ ······ Virginia ........•.•..•••••....•••.•......•••...
Hotten limestone, nnnl.vsis of, In:
JI I rt II I 1 I r lI II :r I lI
~!1~~~·~~~~~:::: ::: : : : : :: ::::::: :: : : :::::: ::: : :. i Rotten Jimcstonn, bluil'tt of, on Re<l riTGI:, '.1.'oxns • • . . . I Rotten limestone gtonp (Cret11ccous) Jn:
.A.lnlmm11 .••.•.•...•..•••.....•..•.....•...•.... Alnllama, nature of, nml soils c1erlvoc1 from .... .
.A.rknnsns .................................... .. Inclinn t~rritory ..•••.. ; ....................... . Unno Estacailo, •rex1is .••••.••••••.••••..•.••..
Mississippi .................................... . Texas, occurrouco an<l compo1dtiou of ......... ..
Hotten limestone pmirill 1·e)!:ion uf Mississippi, 1tt'l~11, leugth, wiclth, nntl tlescdptlou of.
Rotten lirn"stmrn, tbiclmcss, usc1fttl11oss ns it fortili· zcr, an1l airnlysis ot', in Mississippi.
Round valley, Californi~, oxtcut anc11losrrlptlo11 of ..
Houp's and ,Jonos' Tulley, A.Ial111rn11, chnrnett.11' nn<l
soils of.
II II I I. I I I I
I
n II
7~7 • 728 Ruuning to wcocl of tho cotton,plltnt 11 pmmll1trH.y of the coast region ln Gnm·gilt.
H
Running to woccl of tho cotton-1iln11~ iu:
000_700
Alabam1t ..................................... .
4s1 'M~:.is~~~: :: : : ::::: :: :: :: ::: : : : : : : : : :: :: : :::::: 07~~~!~ r~~:~1~1~~tt~~;;;;;;;;;; :.~;;::;;{ :;; ;; :;;f ;:
577 North Cnro1inn. ........... _ ................. __ .. ,, .. ..
~~: ~~~t:f t~~~ ~ ~: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:: ~ ~ ~:: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: ~ ~: Runningtoweecl of tho cotJ;ou-plnnt in''.Cmms ctnrncil}
187, 188 I ' liJ· destruction of liol18 hy tho linll-worm. 282, 28S , Iluss~ll's ~.alley, .A.!1tbama, closcrlption of liintlR of ..•.
852 Itus>mn J,1vcr vnllcy, Cullfornln, tlesel'ip1.ion uncl ox:teut ot
1[ t II n l l f I ll n [ r
H
I
n JI
112, 113
463-46~
Rtrnt, cotton liable to, ou hog-wnllow· and gypsoons I
463,404
700, 701 100
22, 24 297 090
07, GS
201, 202
IG:J i ;;1;1 o::w, 034 I
prairies in Mississippi.
Rust cloes not prevail on lnntls fo1·motl by lnturmb:- I turo of blttck prnirlo aml rccl ridgo soils In llJ.ississlppi.
Hust on cotton of bluok pmil'lo luncla in Miaslaalppi, I remarks on.
Rust or bli:;:ht as nJJ'ectiJw cotton: in·
!ii~~::;:;; .... :.·---~ ......... : ... ·-·- ... -..... . .............................. ~ ....................... .
!{~~ff::~: : :·:-:.:.·•::::::::··:!:· ~(~~1.J~uC~ii·01i~~ ::::: ::~:: :::::::::::::::ft· ....... ~~~~~~~~olina .•....•.•••...•••....•.••.••..•. ................................................ 'roxas .. ·-·--- ............................................... . Virginia ...................................... ,
n l 1I JI I I I l II II I I lI
!17 lOl ~o 77
77,78, 147 ~n 7~1
fil-'1·1 s .12,.1:1.117, l OH s 118,lfJ:I, ( lfi·1
Ill
rnr. 1u~. 10:1
{Ill
170,171 ii()
81,H2 lil~, lC1:J
•>" .,, 70 rm
:102 lfiH, Ifill
:.w
OU, 118-1~12 '10, ·17
11 111 ~o
l.2 H
l!l,1'1
HI, 21, 22
1•)1}
117
Hi8
71i-ltt8 •HHH :IH •. m1
n7 ... 1nH 2u ... !.!n tJil-'i:t
HH-l·lil Jri-lH :111 •. 11J. fill,(lll •IH-ll~
!i0-14H l~-H
f 11;1, llli, ~ l:.ll
108
fi0,11.7
lll
IHI
lfifi 102, Hill
Oil, 70 171
BO 28, 81-HB
{ HJ, GI, nu, 1o:i
~7 70
50, 00 l!Jll
nnl rm, 158-HJO
20
~·17 ·l:llJ ~07 Jill
:.!i!J, 2RO, :t .. W n::.;.i IJUii ..
mn-.iW. 4H0 ll;;,4c11,
no ~iiCi, 8ll, Bl~.
HI!
Illa. o:i~. (j;ll)
2-Jll .J:IO, •!:17
HOH. .1~:1, )~·! .JaJ,.10.1
[j:_!fi (1\)8
nm •li·I
8lll, Hl'l Hl:l
70, 1 ~H-t~t:.~· · rill, n;
fil7 A~l
1178:
21>1 (10~
~Ir11 ~ltl
~U>, ~~a 1 ~~·l
wo, 107·
·l~·I
ll,">-Jr.H M.;:1-11:10 ~:~c~~!·lll :1:1:1-·1~·1· 8!111,Kli:t. l•lll-17» :.inu~:r.in. fiJ:! .. f,Jli' r.11~-r.t10 fiJ;i 1 fiJO ~~11-·Hl·I 7 IK-~011 u:H-o:m
'/ 77" 77'1 ""11 \' .. , .,tr. L
UH 71 t, 7ifi
J 115 o:rn, <i:iu ~·tu, i?GO
•1:17 ~!18
1:10, rna--1H5 ~lH, :ma, ~iiH,
UU.'1 li~.1 (1()8
nu\ r,u; ·17'1
r.11·1, ~ltl, HlU~llJX
().(~.
GENERAL INDEX r:eo COT':PON PRODUCTION. 811
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Page of spocinl
report.
General folio
(nt bottom of page).
Pago t!· of special ~ l'(lpOl't.
----------------------- --·1-----·· --- --11------
Ge11oral folio
(at bottom of page).
s. Sacramentoi·iver, California, analysis of the water of.. II Sncrnmento valley, California:
.A.rea, general chaTaqter, and soils of........... II Tule lum1s uf ..... ' ............ _.. .. .. . .. .. .. . . II
Saffor~, Professor James M.:
7-1,72
19-23
30,81
.Appointecl special agont for Tennessee and I v Kentucky (General Discussi0n).
Repm·t on Cotton Prncluction in the Statos of I i-v, 1-110
Kentucky ancl Tcmrnssco, by. Saint Augustine, Floricla, average tempemturo of... u; Saint Francis alluvial region of .Arkansas, area, ex- I
tent, and <lcsc1·iption of. Sn int Louis limc~toue, occu1•r011ce of, h~: .
7 13,14
729,730
077-681 688, 680
11
367-4!ll
187 Mil, 550
.Alallnmn, ..................................... .. II 20,-a2 30, 42 I 20, ao, 70 . 308, 411, 451 . Tennessee .................................. .
Sal de! Roy Jake, Toxns ............................. . I 112 770 Salinas valley, California, extent nml descliption of •• Saline Rh·er lwttom lnmls of .A.rlrnnsus, character
JI 48, 113, 114 700, 711, 772 I 18, 10,68
nncl analyses of. Sitllnes, oxtcnt, churnctcr, uml ugc of, in Texas .•••••. I { 21,27, 72,
73
Salt·grnas soil, Californiii, cl1araRter uncl analysis of.. II 28-30 Salt-licks or sp11ngs in Louiaia1111; location of....... I Sitlt marshes of South Carolina, area of.............. II Salt River Ynlloy, .A.rizoua, cotton culture in (in Ro- II
port on California).
Salndli. river, in South Carolina, navigation of . • . . . . . 11 San Bernardino nncl Los .A.ugolos plains, Cullfornin, JI
area ancl doscriptiou of. San Dornanlino plains, California, description of .... , II San Bernardino "\'alley, Cnlifoi·nin, <lusoription oL ... . II San Diogo region, California, description of.... .. . .. . II San :Fernando valley, Callfornln, area arnl descrip· II
1ion of. Snn Frm1cisllo l>cninsula, Californin, chamofor nncl II
nnnlysos of soil arn1 subsoil from. Sim G1tl.iricl ih-er, Culifornia, irrig11ti11g fncilitics of.. II f!nnJonquin IJnHin, Californin, cl11trnct<1r11nclllxte11tof'. II Sun Joaquin doltt1 well water, C111lfornin, analysis of. II Sun .Toa1111in river, Cnliforni1;:
.AnalyBis of tho w11tm• of ....................... •• ll Irrigating facilities of, nnd character of its llor· II
<lcrlng lnn<ls. SnnJouquin vnllcr, California:
Genornlchnractor, dralnago system, nn<lsoilsof. II Jrrig11b'Io n.rci; of............................... II Tulo lnmls oi' - .. . .... .. .. .. .. .. . • • • . .. • .. .. .. .. II
San Lorenzo vnlle~·. Cnlifornilt, extent arnl lauds of.. II 8an Hamon vnlloy, Cnlifo.rui11, <lcscl'iptiou of . . . . . . . . II Smlt1· nncl 11inr.-llillH region in Genrgh1, nrcn uml gen· II
eral ehnrncter of. Sunc1- nn<l Ted-bills region, tot11l m·c11 m11l cotton pro· I
<hH:tiou of (Gouoml Discussi011). Snn<l heels oftlw isinn<ls nm11ho weHtof'roxns ...... I Sand clouds on Iio<l riYor, '.l'oxns... ...... ...... ...... I S;u,d-duucs of tho North Cawli1m const, clmraotcr of. II 81111<1 !lnts oftl111 timborNI region of'.l'oxns....... ... I
Snncl Jloods in Missi•sippi, in,lmy done to \Jrown- I loam tiihlc-lnn<la 11y.
Sand hills in tho gypsum nnd Littuo Es tnca<lo regions I of Toxns.
Sund-hills rngion of: Georgia, llrn.tol"iuJs, wi<l th, an cl general chnrac- Il
tcr of.
10,62, 71
13 120
0
37, 38
107
38 as, ao
as
52, 53
42
25, 20
71172
71, 72 25
23-81 ](j
31 112 47
38, ao
4
22 16
13 25 BO
30,40
18
554, 555, 604
070,0851 7R01
731 680-088
112, 104, 173 460
787
465
095, 090
7()5
096 000, 097
000
710, 711
700 osa, os,1 720, 730
1:~0. 730 683
081-680
074 080 770 705
304, 305
10
080 074
545 osa 238
007, 608
2i0
South C11rolinu, extent an<l m11tmfol of ......... II { lO,Ji~!:o 466,<140J0!.i6Jl~ So\1thwcst Texas, closcription of................ I 32 000
Sand mountain, .A.!11b11m11: " Analysis of aoill of .. • • .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. • .. .. • • .. II 27, 28
Rocl<S nud soils of .............................. II 93, 08, 102 Sancl. mountain, Gc01·gin, nrca 011cl dcscriptiou of ..... II 28. Sanclstono 11 i1romincnt rock of the rcd-lonm region I 37
of Texna.
a7, as 103, 108, 112
204 oon
Snnclstone division oftl1Q barrens and bills region of I .d.r!rnnsaa, genornl clescription of.
. Sandstone. fon·uginous, localities, aha.pea, an<l formation of, in Mississippi.
Snmlstono in Sou th Carolina formo<l of <li•intugratccl JI grnnitc.
Sandstone lands of .A1•kausn.s mndo 1foh by prcsouce I of limestone.
Sandstone lnncls of rc<l-lonm l'Ogion of .Arknnsna, I anal~· scs of.
eandstono mom1tuius of reil.Jonm region of ,~rknnsns. I
Snnclston1" oocnrrenco of, on 1ho Hlo Grando, 'J'oxas.. I Sandstone r·Iagcs of nortlnruat Georgia .............. II Snndstono tho Jll'<Wnlling I'Ock on the opon pmlrios I
north of tho Crurndian river nrnl west of Fort Gil.-son, ib tho In<linn territory.
Snuil-atorlne of tho desert rngiou, Californfo . . . • . • • . ll Snmly uml cho1·ty lands of tho sanclstono region of I
.A.dwnsns, gcneral cleacrlption of. Sanely am! open pmiries of llrn Indian tcrritm·y, ox· I
tent, clrnrnctor, an1l unalysea of soils of, Sandy \Jrown-lonm soil of .Aln\Jnmn, annlysia of...... II Sanely lnn<ls of tl10 mountain summits of Georgia, II
extant uml doacription of. Snrnly onk and pinu rillgos of \ irginin, gcnornl 1lo- '.II
scription of. Sandy oak u11lmuls reg!un of Mississip11i, clrnrncter, I
timbor, au<l analyses of soils o!'. Snmlypine nml oak u11luu<ls of West. Tonuesaoe..... I Snrnly.pino harrens in Nor!h Co.roli1111, soils urnl tim· JI
hm• i!;l'OWth of, Snndy prilirlo riml tlmlrnre<l lnml of' Missonl"i, ilc· I
scrl11tio11, solls, null yield of. S1m1ly prairies of •.roxas, <lescri1ltion of............ . . I
S11ndy rldgll lnrulll of t1out.ml prnido region of Mis•iR· I sip pi.
Sllmly sh01·t·kaf 11iue lnnde of tho Iu11lnn torrltorr, I 11escl'iptiun of.
Snndy upland rl<lgcs of northonstm·n n•gion of Mls· I s~ssi1111i 1 clHn·nctcr of,
San ht .Arn11-ivor, Oallfomin, il'rigatiug facilities oJ' ... II
Sunt11 ,\.1111 valley, Cu!ifomia, oxl<mt 1111<! <lescri11tion II of.
Snnta Ilm·ham Y!lllL>y, California, "xlent and <It>.· II
scriJ1tim1 of. Sant11Clnm1\h·cr vnlloy, of Yontmit county, C111ifor- IT
nin. description of.
35, 30
12, 20
10
35
30
:io 34
JO
100
35, 36
12, 13
28
0
32, 33
21, 22
10
8, 9
26 50
10
17, 18
42
ll4
115
•W, 110
571, 572
214, 2Sl
406
571
066
GOil 002 281>
860, S5a
704
850, 851
tilll
303, :JU.j
548
fi06, 507
084
258
848
700
772
7i3
707, 774
Sn111'1t Clam vnlll1y~ Californlu, description of ... , . . • . II rl7,.J8•\1fa Suutn. Cm• Jlfuunt1dn ra.ngo, C111ifon1i11, 0!1.wntiou unil JI 46
closoript.ion of.
1od,7no! 110, 772 70,l
Santa Iuov. valloy, Gnllfomin, extent aml dost'rlp.tion II 115 773
or. S1mt11 Lucili Jlfonntaiu rango, Culiforula, olovatfon
aml iioar.riJ1!fon of.
II 40 70•l
Santa Mnrla vulle,1, Cttlifornin, 11csorlption of ....... . Snnta ltos11vnllor, California, extentnncl doar.rlption
II 115 JI 56, 57, 117
773
of. Snntco hills of South Carollnn, 1lescrlption of........ II Sautoo nmrla of South C111·01l1111, oocurrenco of....... 1I Santee river, South Carolina, course, rmvigntion, rm cl JI
hordorlng lnnt!s of the. S1tticoy plnin, m• <loltn, Culifomiu, tlosoription of..... II Srivamm region, Soutri Curolinn, general ohnractor of. II 8.a.vmmult l'ive1• in:
Goo1·p;ia, nlluYinl hm<ls of....... .. • • .. . . . .. .. . . II Stmth Cnrolin11, nlluvinl lunds, nno.lysea nn<l II
dosoription of.
Snv11nnas in: Georgln, oxtont ancl ohn1·aotor of............... II Nort-hCarollna, •Oils, analyses, ancl characterof II
S1wr1uu118, pmidos, uud 01·orgl11dos in Florido., n.t'Oll II nud detiori.ptlou of.
30 486 ll 407
7, 8, 20 <J03, 404, 482
110 774
44 310
o, 25, 28 405, 48.J, 48-1
51 31"/
rn-;l5, 34 545-547, &GO 27, 28 207, 2-08.
'912 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
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:Schedule questions, summary of answers to, from: Alabama ••.•..•••••..•••....••••.••••• ·•···•·· AtliH11RllS ---- .•••.•••. - ...... ·----- ----- .. - ... - -Floridn, ••.••...••........••.•••••••••..•.......
~~If ~~~tt \ ~ ~ ~ ~.t ttttt ~~~ ~~(~ \~ '. ~: ~ \ ~ t ~-No1 th Carolina, ...•.....•••.••..••.. - ...... - - •
,South Carolina. ............ ----------- .. - - . - --- -· T.ennessc-e ........ .............. ------ --- - · ·. · - -T1~xas ...... .......... - ................ - .. -- - - - . ··· · ·
,-virgiuio. ............................................ .
:Sahools, system of, among tho nations of tlio Incliun tcITitory.
Scotland Neck lands tho finest in Norl11 Carnlina !'or cotton.
Scott's valley, California, {)xtent, climate, ancl c1escription of.
Seabmud or nlluvial region of Virginia, area and descri1ition of.
Soabon1cl reg'on in North Carolina, area, timhergrowth, soils, aml g1meral description of.
Sea-island cotton in: C1Lllt'orni11 • .-..........••••..••..•• -... -. - ..... • l!'lorida .................................... - ..
~~~&~:P-Pi::: ::: : : : : : : :::~ :::::::::: ::: : :: : : : So nth Carolina .....• : ... - ....•.••..•....•....
Sea-island cotton, weight of bales of, an cl proportion of lint to seed (General Discussion).
Sea islam1s and marshy soils of So nth Cal'Olina, analyses of.
Sea isl11ntls of S01ith Carolina : Area, character, and elevation of, above the
sen. Origin mHl formation of .••••..••..•......•.•.•
Seasons most favorab!G to cotton culture in Son th Carolina.
S"at.on, C. W., fi]>poinlment of, us Snperinten<lent of Census. (See title pago.j
SC!contl hottom aoil of Alalmma, arn1lysis of ......... . Section noroas Coosa Valley region in Alabama ..••• Section across the sfoto of Alabama, allowing topo-
graphical am1 geologic1tl fcatLLres. Section acmss .tho valley of the 'l'cnnessco in Ala
bnmn.
Suction at Shell blnlf, Bmko couutr, Goorgitt ..•.•.. Section from statc·liirn at French Bma<l water-gnp to
sea-Jeye[ in North Carolimt. Section (it1cn]) 11cmss two l>11yous in tho :Mississi11pi
hottom (General Disonssion). Section of hlnff at Fort Gaiues, Clay county, Georgia Sectiuu or country from the coast of Texas along tha
Louisiana Hee. Section of countt-y from tho coast of 'l'exas in a north-
west nnd west direction. Section of Trinity River bluff at Rural Shade, Texas Section allowing elevations across the stato of Georgia. Section showing marl heds in Houston county, Georgfn Section showing sm·face of Mississippi bottom to the
Yazoo bln:tl'(Geneml Discussion), Section sl1owin~ topographical an<l geological feat
ures of the state of South Carolina. Sections across the Mississippi alluvial region in
Arkansas. Sections of bluffs of Crowley's rid.ge in Arkansas .•• Sec<l (cotton), hushels iier acre of, used in:
Alabnmf1 .•.••...•.•..••••.•..•••.•••••••••••••
t~f;r~:~:::::: :::::: ::::::: ::::: :::::::::: :: : Floridn. ....................................... . Georgia·---------·- .............. ~ ........................... .. Imli_ni;i. territory ..•......••..•••.•••••••..•• _ • Lou1s1ana ....... ., .. ...................................................... ..
m~~:~~Ir~~::::::::: ::::::: :::::: :::::: ::::::: North Carolina .............................. .
~1Atl:~t~~:~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~: ~ ~: ~: ~ ~~~:::~ ~~~:: ~
..;
'" " i1< ----
II I II I1 I I I I II lI I I JI I
II
II
II
n
II II II I II
I
n
II
II n
II II II
II
II II
I
II I
I
I II II I
II
I
I
n I II II II I I I I II II I I II
l_.ngo of special
report.
Jfi3-lfi6 9i-108
07-71 lGB-170
20-31 77-Sfi
147-155 25-!:!8 73-78 fil-GO
fJ7-105 W:l-103
19-21 7
41
121
8,9
12-15, 21
74,77 29,30 52,53
70, 142, 143 { 14, 20,
21, 58, 59
7
1D
12, 10
15tHl 26
44 18 13
29
14 9
73
14 14
14
74 . 18 124 74
8
' 13
20
154 OS, 99
70 67, 08
{57 58 165 ' 'mil 29
78,79 148, 14-9
25, 20 73, 74 02-58
43, 98, 09 154, in
(
General folio
at bottom ofpnge).
103-lf.6 G33-G44 ~1!7-~51 429-442 SQi-809 170-187 349-357 523-520 005-008 507-5~2 400--477 811-821 041-043
845
5i8
779
030, 031
544-547, mm
732, 735 209, 210 318, am
•1 278, 344, 345 70, 470, 477,
514, fi15
ID
47u
408, 4'72
471, 472 482
UJ:
28 23
39
280 541
s;;
280
072
072
732
284 390
80
404
540
550
164 634, 035
734 247, 248
323,324,431, 432 807
180, 181 850, 351 523, 524 605, 000 508-514
415, 470, 471 812, 813
641
Seed (cotton), length of time before coming up, in: ~\labamn. ..•••........•.•.• ···•••·• •••••·•·••·· L\I'kflllHfl.8 . ., .. •. • • •• • • • • • •"" • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • · • · · • California .. .,,----·- ........................................... . Floricl:t ..........•..• , ..•.•...•................
~~~1~~tt:~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~: l\liRSOUI'l ............. •• - • - ....................................... .. North Camlina ............................... . South Carolina .....•.•.••..•.•.........•......
i~~~~~~~~-:: ~:::::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Virginia ........................... · ........... .
Seecl-cotton, amount of, picike<l in a du)· in:
~1~~:~~¥£1~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Seetl-cotton, amount of, rec\uirecl for a 475·pound bale
of lint in: Aln,bumn ............•.•••..•..••..••..•........ Arkansas .••...•.....•....••.......••.•..•••••• Florid11 •..............•.•...••.....•..•.•...•.. Georgia ........•......••..••..•.........•.•.•.. lncli.u';' territory .............................. .
~1~~!~~fi~~ :::: :::: :::::: :: ::: : : : :: ::::::: :: : :: North Cn.rolina ............................... . South Carolina ..........••.......•.......... - .. Tennessee .•..••••......•.•••...••...••.••.••.. 'l'uxas ........ ................................................... . Virginia ...................................... .
Seecl·cotton on bottom lauds heavier than elscwhoro (General Discussion).
Seed-cotton penuecl, or how protected, in: Alabama ..................................... . Arkn.ns11s ..•.........•....•.....•..•...........
~~:i~g;~: ::::::: :::: ::::: ::::::::::::::::::·.:::: Tucli.m_1 territory ............................. ..
~1~~r~~n~1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: N'orth Carol:iim ........ , ...................... . TennrsAee ... ........................................ - ..
it~~\~i~ ::::::::::: :: :::::::::: :: :::::::: :::::: Seed-cotton pr~c1uct per aero in counties in:
A.lnbanut ...................................... . .Arl\:fiUSUS .............. - ........... • • .... • · · • • • • • • • · • • • · - · • Floricla ....................................... . Georgia ••......•........•...................••. Iucliun territory ............................... . Kcn~~cky (in lfoport on Tennessee) ..•..••..... Lomsiana .••••..•••••.••..•.•.•••.•...•....•••.
~H~~~~~;.r~i-1_: ·:::.::::::::::::::::::::::: ~::::::: North Cnroliua .............•••••..•..•••...••. Son th Cnrolina. ............................... .. Tennessee ..... .......................................... - .
~r~~~1a· :: : :: : : : ::: : : : : : : : : : :: : :: ~:::::::: :: : : : Seed-cotton product per acre in Mexico (in Report
on Citlifumia}. Seminole nation, area., extent, and <lesoription of
section of Indian territory occnpio<l by tho. Semi-swnmps, oak, boech, and pino flnts in North
Carolina. Slmrcs, cotton farms ·work~d on; effect of, on Janel
nnc1 staple in: Alnbama ..................................... .. Arkansas .................. , ..•.•..•.....••••••
~~~;gi~:::::::: :::: :: :::::: :::::::: :::; :: :::::: Indian torl'itory .............................. .
tfi~~!~ri.~~ :::::::: :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : : ::: : :: North Carolina, ............................. - •. South Carolina .•.•.•.••...•....•.•.•..•.•...•.. Tennessee .....••.•• : . · ........................ . 'l.'exns ...................................................... . Virginia .........•..•.••..•••.••.••••••.••.•••.
Shnsta vu.Uoy, California, description of .•...•.•..••• Shecllling, ooonrrence of, an<l how obviated, :In:
Alabama ..................................... . Arkansas ..................................... .
~~o;:~~:::::::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::: :: :::::: Incli.a~ territory ............................... . Lo111siana ..................................... . )flssissippi ••••..•..•.••..••..•..•.•..••.•••••• :Missouri ...................................... . North Carolina .............................. .. South Carolina ............................... . Tennessee .••••••••••...••.••••.•.•..••••.. •••· Texas .......................................... . Virgin in .•••.•••••••.•••.•••.•••..••..••••••• - .
I !
Pago General folio t:· of specktl (nt bottom
"' re11oro. i1< of pnge).
------·---
II 154 104 I !m 035 II 75 73J II 68 248 II 107 43,> I 29 SOI I 79 l8l I 140 351 I 26 G2·1 II 74 1106 II 55-58 511-f>14 I 90 471 I 155 SUI II rn 0.Jll
II 75 733 I 155 . ~m; II 78 010
II 75-148, 155 8'1-158, JO[) I 40-04, 102 5~5-GBO, 0:18 II 88-60, 09 218-2·10, ~·!9 II 70-lfiB, 170 uao~u.1, 4;10 I 22-25 SGtl-~01 I M-73, Bl 146-17.5, 183 I 88-1'13, lfl2 200-:!4;;, 3:,4 I 15-18, ~i OUl-510. fi~:l II 30-0J, 75 502-590, 007 II 5:J-58 ul0-514 I 48-02, 101 420~16l, 4i3 I 00-148, lfl8 718--lWU, 810 II 11-liJ, 20 o:m-03;, r,42 I 37 49
II 154 104 I lOl 017 II ()9 ~m II 100 4B5' I 80 sos I 80 182 I 151 :imi I :!O 5~·1 II 7fi OOi l 100 472 I llii 8Hi II ~o 042
II a,4 13, 1-1 I :J,4 n:rn, fi.10 n B rn:i II t :J-5 .:200-271 I 3 SH I 109 •J81 I l:l, ·1 105, 1116 I a,4 2tl5, 206 I H~ 4 fi01, UU2 n n, ·l mw,m:w lI 8 4fiU I H-8 375-!JBO I n-o 601-00·1 II 3 O~.>
II 1:11 780
I 23 SOL
II 13, 14 fi·15, 54(J
II 155, lfiO 165, 160 I 105 on II 70, 71 . 250, 251 II 172, 173 •!38, 4B(l I 31 sun I 83, 84 lSG, J80 I lli4 3fiU I 28 fi~£1 II 77 000 II 02-00 1i18-ii22 I 104 4i0 I 101 srn II 21 643
II 121 770
II liiu • 1or. I 102, 10'3 038, 6:!!1-II 00, 70 249, 250 II 170, 171 430, 4:!7 I 30 808 I 81, 82 183, 18-1 I 152 ari+ I 27 520 II 76 008 II 50, 60 m, ~~~ I 102 I 121, 158,UID 770, SlG,817 II 20 042
GENERAL INDEX 'l'O OO'l'TON PR.ODUC'rION. 913
Sheep, Yaluc of, as a means of maintaining ·Lhe fertility of 1 ho soil (Gcn(}ral Discussion).
Sliecp, vnlur. of cottonRel!d ns foocl for (Gencml Dis
cus8ion l. Sholl bluff in Gcorgh1, Ht!ctiol1 iit .•... - -.... _ ...••... Shell hciips of i lw co11st. of Mississip11i, improvement
to the lancl cmuMl by. Sholl prai.ries of J\Iissis•i11pi, clmractor of .....•...••. Shipments of cotton from Galveston, Texas, remarks
on, and comparative statement of. Shipping cotton, d1argcs for, in:
Alabama ................................. . Arkansas .......... - ......................... .
Florid11 .............. ··········------·--·····-·
t~~~!i~:if.~i'. ~~·~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mississippi ...... -·----_-------··----·-·_---·--:Uissom-i ....... --- - ........................... . Norll1 Carolina ............................... . TEnnessee _ ......................... --- ........ . Te::rns ......................................... .
Virginia---· ................................... . l:Uiipping, ginning, nll(l bnllng cotton, <letnils of, in:
.Alabama ..................................... .. .. A.1·knn~nB ........................................ .
~~~~;~::~:::::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : i~~~\~::.:.~:·~?~~::. :::: :: ::::::: :: : : :: :: : : : : :: : :: . m~~:~~:r::~: :: : :::: ::::::: ::::::: ::::::::: :: ::: North C1n·oliD1> ............................... . Routh Camlina ............................... .. 'J.'ennesseo ·----·'···-·············-······-····~· ~y;~~;i~i ~ _· _- _-:::: _. _-::::::: _.::::::::: ~:::::::::::
Sltort-sta1lle or uplnncl cotton hi Jnoritla, counties nml soilH J'or.
Shrubs, treeR, autl wee<lK occurring In Il'Jorhl11 .....•• Sicil.v isla1Hl, Louisiana, nron. 11nt1 cl1•Hcriptio11 of ••••. Sierra foot-hills, Cnlifomfo, gmrnral clescription of .. . Stcrl'll Novniln, Cnlifomin, geologicnl features of .... . Sierra Novadn. hfonntain rogion, Un1if01·11in1 el1wntion
nntl clmmctt•r of. Sinrra vnlloy, Californi1t, uxtoui:; UJul description
of:
Silicn, soluble, remarks on preHOllllO of, in soils (General DiRonsHion).
Siliceous aml monntnhl .lands, tutu!. ar(l!t ni\ll cotton lll'Odnctiou of (G~nernl Discnssion).
Siliceous fornmtion in Goorght, extent nncl churiwtcr of.
Siliceous lancls of' tho IIighlnntl l'im, '.Cenneaseo, cleRcription of.
Silt, cnlcat•eonA, of tmne-ldlls region of Mississippi. •. Silurin11 formntion, ocourreucH of, in:
.Arlrnirnns ............................... · ... • ..
~~~:;~i~::::: ::::::: :: ::: :: :: ::: : ::::::::::::::: Slhuian limPRtones (Nnshvillo series), extent, tb!o1c
ness, and soils Qf, in Tennessee. Silver mines in At')rnnsas (Kellogg), locality of ...... Slnalo:t, :>foxicu, cotton culture In tho stato of (In
1 J{eport on C11lit'ornia,).
Siw uf furrns, nncl fabor rmcl Rystmn of farming, in: .Alabama ..................................... . .Arlt:JlllSl\8 .................. · ... • ..... • · ··• •'•· • • .. • • .. •• l!'lorltl!t ...................................... ..
~~~~;~~~{~E'.i:c:~~:::::::::: :: : :: : : : :::::: :: : :: : :: ff l~~~;~~l'.1~~:: :: : : : :: : :: : : : : : :: : : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : : ~o'iiif: 8~;:~~N:t.~.: :: :::: ::: :'.:: :: : :: : : : :::: ::: :: : Tcnnossco . • .. . ............................. ..
~i~~i.i:: :: : :: : ::::: ·: :: ~: :: : ::::: ::: : :: :::::: Sllltri belt of North C11rolina, doaol'iptiou of ....... ..
I
I
II I
I I
II I II II I 1 I I II I I II
'rI I II II I I I I JI II I I II II
II :r II II II
II
I
I
II
I
I
I lI I r
I II
II I
J;I II I I I I II II I I
.II JI
S.lnto hills of North Carolirrn, Jocntion ancl elevat.ion of. II S!ic1rnn~ in C<tlifomia, cha1•actor an<l llllalysis of:..... II
58 0 p
51
48, 51
14
08
51
52
75-148, 150 { 4J,4!1-0·l,
107 60, 71
59, 07-158 10
4B-7H, ~5
{ 87-143, lfil, l[j[j
15,..21 27-70, 78
47-L2, JOG \' ii~. li7-l 148, 102
11-10, 21
1U4, lrii> 101
30, 110 lUD, 170
30 81
lfil 27 75 58
101, 102 lfi7, 1fi8
~o
20,BO
30
13,.lS
a~-n7 8
50-03
12:!
117
4
15
2tl
46,47
11, 35 21 18
32
78
131
155, lfiO 104-108
70-71 172-170
$1 83-85
·rs, 158-155 2f, 28 70-78 00-06
103-105 100-103
21
03
60, ua ·1
~80 ' 270 '. i
~n:~ ! 710 !
i 85-158, 10ll !
•511, us0-u~'.~a I 249, 251 !
325, 333-·!:!·1 I 8"4
145-17", lll7 ' 280-34.i, I
85!J. 3fl7 5J:l-~10 I
550-002, OJ 0 419-llJ.l, ·1'i7
7!0.71fi-.HUU, 820
633-037' 01;~
164, 16fi ll37
210, 240 4SG, 4:Hl I
808 18:1 l :J;i3 11
~~~ I 51'1 :
-178, 474 81!i, 810
642
21l!J, 210
:!10
115, 150
IJ!IO-ll9u
000 717-7,21
781
7!I
16
281
:rns
248, 240
547, 671 287
070 I 404
~!:I 1@, 160 ,. 040-6,H 2fi0-251 4'18-442
860 185-187
280, 855-:J57 5~5, 620 6118-010 510-522 475-477 H18-8~1
ll<l~
11 . Ma 52, 53 I u84. 585
22, 23, 37 080, 08\,, 6!l5 .~ ,....
Slick1mH, mat1·rh1! of, nml <le,tructirm of lumls by, ln Califor1d1t.
Smith, Professor Engene A.~ .Appointed special agent for Alabama ancl
li'loricl11 (Ge1ieral Discussion). lk]>ot·t on Cotlon Procluction in t11c State M
.Ala11nma, by.
II ~o 678
I
]II 1. . .. 1 1 ~J·
1·\'lll, . u.-
11
:J-173
Roport on Cotton l'rorlnction in the. Stnto of If 1-,·i, 1-77 i1r,_251
l!'lori<l11, by. Slllii,h's anmmit in Georgia, BOllt.ion ol'................ II Snow, occur1•cnco of, in:
Alnllllma ...................................... Ir CnliJ'orni~ .................. ·• ... .. • • . • .. . .. .. •• . II c:c~urg1a ......... w ............................... I I~ lndiui1 territory ............................... 11 Miseonrl. ...................................... I
Smln, 1·innnrks on PI'Psenco of, in soilH {Guiwrnl DiR· 1 eussion). I
Soil nn<l stuplo, ciliwts of ><hare systmu on, it1: I Alnbm111L ....................................... II ArknnsaB ...................................... 1 f'lo1·i11:1 ... .. . ... . .. .. .. •• .. • .. . ... • .. .. ... . .. .. II (Jt!Ol'gilL ..•.. - - ....................... - • .... • • . • . . II
}~:)~11\1~i~~(~'~?~~~·:.: :::: :: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: i m~~~~~~-~~:::::: .-: :.-: . .-.-: : : ::.-:::: :: : ::: .- ::::: i Norlh Cnrolirnt ................................ II South Ca!'Olhrn ................................ II Tc1111esi:;lie ·········~······· .. ···-········-······ I 'l~~xnH : . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .... . • .. . .. . . .. • •• .. • . • .
1rI I
'\ 1rgi11ut .. ...................................... .
Soil <1illltion m1t~· \Jll cnrdc!l without cletrinrnnt, l1ow I fnr (Gcnoml Discussio11).
Soil exlu11rnticm in Georgine, remarks concoruing ..... [II Soil fertility, lntlumwo of cottonseetl-oil lrnlnstr~· J
UJHlll (Genernl Iliscussion). Soil, ingrmlients withrlmwn from, b~· eortnin <:l'OJ>R I
(Goueml DisansHion). :,\oil, i11g1'•·<licmi• witlnlmwn from, by v1trim1s m·o1iA II
in Gcorgh1. Soil inYOK·tlgation :
Dotni!R of (General DIRCllBHion) . . . • . .. .. .. ... .. I Dist•.ussion of (General Dlscnssion) .. . .. • . •• . .. I Tntorprotittion 1111<1 1rn1otical utility of ehemi-
m1l soil 11n11lyscs (Generol Dlsci,rnsion). Soil lllltJl, genoml revlmv of' (General Discussion).... I Soil, proportion oflumlH in cotton i'or on ch, in:
Alal111111a ....................................... TI Arlrnnsns .. .. . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. ..... . .. • . .. ... .. .. I 1J'lorlda ................................... .-.... II
.r~~1~~!~ .. ~:: :: ~: :.: :::::: :::: ::::::: :: : ::::::: ::: ¥ ~t~~~~~l'~'.i.: ::::: :::::: :::: ::::::: :: ::: :::::::: ~ North Cnrolinn ................................. II Teunossco .. .. . .. . .. ... • .. . • . . . .. . . . • .. .. .. .. • I Toxaa .......................................... I Virgi11ilt ............................................... II
Soil s1rncirncua, irnpm•ta.ueo of, uncl c1ircct!ons for I propPr solCctloa of (Gencrnl Discussion).
Soil Ynl'iet.icH of tho onk, hickory, and pine u111anc110· II glon ofl~IOJ'icln,relnt!Yopositfon nnd origin of,
Soils, nllnlyses of, made in tho lnboratory of tbo Uni· I vorsitw of Alabama (Gcncml Discussion).
Soil•, 111111l~·scs of, showing effects of inorenaoci'limc I i1orcc11~1.geH (Gcmeml Discussion).
Soils mul ~ulrnoil", tlc.~N,iptions nml mui.lysce of, In: .A1nlrn11111 ...................................... n .Arknnsns...... .............. ...... ............ l Galifornitt ............ : ............ _ ............ II Florido ........................................ II (;eorp;la ..................... ~ ........................ II
futlitm l orritory ........ · .. • • • • • · · • • • .. • .. • • · · .. 1I .
Kent.ncky (ill 1{oport oil Tonncsseo) ......... .. Loulslcmit ...................................... I Mis8i8sipJli ..................... -, .. .. • . • .. . .. .. I lforth C11rolinn, .... ..... ............ .... ... . .•• II South <)arollna. ...... .......... : ........ ........ JI •.rennoB~ctJ ...... .... ... ...... ..... • ............ I 'l~oxas ............................ ~ .... ,. .............. I
{ {
I l
107
l~ ll
l 1, 20 8 8
Oil
J:i5f 156 lOii
'iO, 71 17~. 1711
:n 8:!, 8·1
lii4 I :.!A 77
02-00 I 104 101 ~l
01
OU, 01 I ·18-511
iill
00,61
fi8-lll
n:~-GO
fi0-60
:l,·l
7r>-H8 -I0-04 :17-03
70-158 •!3-73
87-HI 10-18 27-70 48-92
60-148 11-15'
57, 58
16
v
08
lft!~.i 14-38, ·12-10 18-81
15-28, 34 25-53, 04-06 10-17
:173
22 lili9
,,-... '186 -· ., 846
!iOG
78
lll:i, 1011 Ml
:!iii), 251 138, 439
800 1R5, 180
356 526 mm
ii18-522 ·176 8HJ ~43
w
a:!G1 827 110-62
ti2
3~0. 827
70-7:t
05-81 08-81'
15, 16
fij-Hict fiH5-6:!0 217-~43' :!:J0-42·1 Hii-171> :!80-iH5 n14-fil.O o:m-002 ·1~0-404 718-800 033-007
60,70
106
11
80
213-60, 81-84
550-574, 578-582 670-739
rns-2os, 214 201-310, ll30-332; 848-Sii5
112 484
i lfi-71, 211-.70, 13-31, •10 1115-1~3,"142
l 80-SiJ 282-285 l-1-20, 24 , 54u ... r152, 556
15-48 I m-G04 10-89,4~ 388All,415
{ 24-47, I us2-10&, 52-55 ! 710--718
914 GENEHAL INDEX rro OOTrroN PRODUCTION.
Pa~e -e · of special p:; repo_rt.
Soila, chara~ter of, partly indicated by timber growt!t I (General Discussion).
~Soils, description of, in certain regions-In .tl.Jabama:
.A.l\1vio.lrqglon._ .......................... II
Black prairie bolt·-··-········-··--··---·· II Dlnomarl lnuds. ······--····-·-··········· II Central prairie region ..•.•. ·--··--··-····. II Chazy and Trenton ...........••.•••••••••. II Clinton ____________ .,_·-······-··---··----· ll
Coal-:lloasnreA region ••..•. ·--··---------·- II Coosa and ontlyingvalleys------ ---···- .•.. II Flatwoods------._ ........ ····-·-------- ... II Gravelly pine hill.II lvith long-leaf pine •• - • • II
llill pmiries ....••..••...•••... ----···----- II Lit11;e hills or lowerpralrio rcgloo-----·--·· iI Little Mouut.-iin lnnds .• _ •• - ••.• - •• •• • . • • • . II
1Long-leafpine !tl!ls ...... ··-·-··-----·---·· II !Lower siliceous or Barrens··----·--··-·--· II :lfognesinn limestone··--·----------··-·--- II
J1fotamorphio ----~-·-·········--·---··-·-·· II Mountain limestone ...... ··-·--··--··-··-· II Oak aUll hickory uplands with long-leaf II
pine. Oak aml hickory uplnnils with short-leaf II
pine. Oak and pine uplands ...•...•.•....••••.... II Plue flats·----- ............................ II I'o~t-oak llatwoods .........•... --··--- .••... II I'otsdam san&tone .....• --·--- ------·-·· .. II Ueilorvalleyl11mls ..........•••..•••••.... II ll.olling pine woods and limo-sink region ... II Saline nmrshe·s of the coast. -_ ... _. - . . . . • . • . II Sl1alo .......•.•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••. JI Snb.Carboniforous .....• , ••••• ------ ..•.... II 'I\cnncssce Valley region ....•. ·--·-· ....... II Upper snuilstono ..•... ·---·· .•••••. ••••... II
lJppersiliceou~ ·--·-·----·····-·······-·-·· II Wa1~·iorb~ein ·········----·------··-······ Il Wu.t"l'iortable-lan11 ......................... II
In .tl.rlmnsns 1
..A.lluviallumls .....••••••••••.......•.••••.. I DlackpmMes ..•..••..••................•••. I Cberty magneslltn limestone hills, barrens, I
aml pruirics, Crowiey'•ridgo ............................ I Gmy silt prairies·----·-·--................ I :Mo1ruu011ihfo r"giou ... , •. -·····- •••..• .... I
Qaknnilpinellats ··--·-·-----·············· I Oak, hickory, nnd short-leaf pine . • • . . . . • . . I Red 1"udd.................. ........ .. ...... I ltecl-loam prairie........................... I lle!l-imtiu timber t·e~on .••••......••...•... I Sandy und chorty ~nds...... .•••.• .. ...... ~
In Calitoruia:
.Alkuli lrmils ····--·-····--················· II
.Aliuvial or lowland, of San Joaquin vulley. II l3ay l'Ogfon of the Coast mnge . . . . . . . . . . . • • II Broken region of the Sierra N evnda........ II Co:ist Hange region .••.••..••.............. II
Desert region··--------·---·····-····--···· II En•t<:rn slop!' of the Sim'< a. . • • • • • • • • • • •.• • • . TI Foot·hil:s of tho Coast ~cg ion . . • . . . . . . . . • . ll Foot-hills of tbo Sim·ro. N evudo........... . . II
Gt•ent valley of Califoruia ··----·---· ..••• II L11va.lletl of the Sisrra. ·----····· .•.....•.. I1 Lo• Angeles pl11in 01· vnlloy...... . . • . . . . . . . t1 Mesa lu111I• Of tho southern region ....... : Th Ml\Ja~e (}esert .•••••....•.•.•...... , ....... II Sacriimcnto vulloy ......................... II Snu flemardino plain or valley ....•........ ll
San Diego region··--······ ................ 11
57
56 4IJ..48 50, 51 45-52 22,23
23,24 211-28
10-25 20
88-41 48-50
52-54 33, 34
54 20-32
21,22 lb-17 20, 30 41~15
38
87-45
56
51, 52 10
32, 33 55, 50
50
19, 20 24,2a 28-34
19 2!J
26-28 26
13-20 27, 28
37,38
20-23 23,24
84,35 26, 27
24-28 25,20 32-34
20-32
85,36
63..fl9 20-30
; 45,46
61
; 46-50
43,44
61,62
34-37 32-34
18-31 62, 03
37-41
37-41
44 10-23 37-41
38-41
Page -::. of specinl ~ Ii!lPort.
~·--== General ~-folio
(aL bottom of page).
Gen?ral folio
(at bottom of page).
~~~~~--~~~·~--~~~~~~~~~11~--~-~ ~--~~
69 Soils, description of, in certain regions-continued.
66
50-58 60, 01
55--02 32, 33
33,34 30...:JS
29-35 30
4!j-5J 58-00 62-04 4s,44
ll4
39-42
31, 32 25-27 30, •10.
51-55
48
47-55 06
61, 02 29
42,43 05,66
66
20, 30 34,35 88-44
29 30
36-38
36
540-556
563, 564
5W,574
55£l-559
MO, 560 570, 571 502, 563
500-564
501, 502 508-f>70 565--508
571, 5i2
721'-727
084-688 703, 704
719 704-717
701, 702
719, 720
692-695
691)..60~
C76-689 720, i21 695-609 695-690
702 677-681
~9,)...099
696-699
In Unli!Ornia-contlnnod. San Joaquin valley··········-····-···--··· II Sierro. NovadB Mountain region······-···· II Soutllernregion .• , •.•......•••••••••.•..••. II
Tule lands ......•..••. ··-·····-·--· .•...••. II Upland or bench lanils of San Joaquin..... II
In Flotida:
Everglades··············-········--······· II First-class pine lands. - •...•••.•.. - •.. _.... II
Flntwood•····-·-···-············-····· •.. II Gulfhurumooks .••.•• ~·· ••• ·----- .•.•. _. •. . II High hummocks-···-·-··--··-·-··-·-·-··-· II Hummocklamls .•..••.•..•...••••••••••••.. II Lorig.Jenf plno rogiou .••.. --· - ....... ----·· II Long.}enfpine rhlgo lan<ls .•........ ····--· II LowhummockA •••.••..••• , .••..•••.••••••. ll Mnrshea ........ : ...••.......•...••...•.... II On.k, hickory, aml pine uplancls .........••. II Oak, hickory, and shurt-leafpino •••.•••.•• II Pine bt1rrons .•....• - .•..•.•.••••••...••. - . II Piuo flats or llatwooils ....... _............. II Pitch pine, treeless, and alluvial region ..• _. I[
Prairies antl savannas··-··-···----··-----. II
Red limelnnds ·--·--·-···················· lI R~llin.g pine lnmls ...... ·--··· ...•...•••... II Second-class pine lan<ls .... - . _ .... - -.. _. - . . II
Swt1mps ····-···-··--··-·····--·······-···· II Third-class lllno· lands ...... -- •...••.•• -- . . II
In Gcor1ria.: Allu\'lal lands of northwest Georgia ....... II Ilrown ancl rorl luam• (Chezy, Trenton, .iu4 II
sub-Carbouit'enms), Coast swamp lantla •••• - - •.••• _ •••.• - • • . • • II Flatwoods {Potsclnm an el Calciferous). __ ... II
Grnhitiolnn<ls ---··-·--······-··-·····--··· II G1·ny sarn\v litnds (Metamorphio) . . . . . . . . . . II Lime, oak, nml coust lands ....•.. :. - ..•.. - • II
Lime.sink rogion ·····-····•·····-··· ·--·-· II~. Long-lent' pine or wire-grass region .. - _.... II Lowhmdsofcontralcotton belt ....••.•••• XI
1farsb lmuls. ···-·····--····--··--·-··-····~II Mctnmol'(1hic lands··········-····-········ II Mountain summit lnnc1s (Qarboniferoue)... II
·Ouk, hickory, vml Joug.lcaf pine hills._'.... II Pkieamlpaimottollats •...•••.•••••..•..•. II Pine barrens or sandy wire-grass region . . . II Red cfay lnnils (Lower Quebec) .•••••• - • • • . II
Red hills {Tertiary).-··-- ••..•..•••... -··-. II Red lands (Mutamorpbic) .•.••• .•...• .•••• II
Sane! nnd piuo hills···--··-·--········---·· II Savnnnas of theeoast ...................... II Se.'t.islauds ..• _ •••.•••••••• _. _ •••• -- ...... _. II Siliceou~ soil of tho ridgeff.'(Uppet• Qnobeo). II Southern 01tk, hickory, and short-leaf pine II
hllh1. Yellow-clay soils (Cincinnati and Clinton) . II
In Indian tonitory:
A•luviallauds ··-········-······-·········· I Dlack-jnokllatsofRcddvor ••...•..•..... I
Dlnck-prakie region···············-·-···-· I
Cross-timbe1·s ---·····--····-···---·-··--· I Gra11itic lands ..••.•. ·-·---·········---·-·· I Mountainous or reel-loam region ... - , .... _. I River uplQndR........... ...••• .•••••.•.••. I Santly and opeu prairies ..• _ .•.. - . , ..• _ .. _ . I
S11ndy short·loafpino .......••••• ········-· I Thnborod river 1111lands ....• ····-··-·-·-·· I
ln Loui•iuna:
.tl.lluvJul region •••••• ·-·--··-·-··.......... I
.tl.nncuco prnlrie ............................ I
.tl.tt11Jrnpas prairie region ......... - •••..• _. I
23-30
59-63
37-41
30, 8\ 27-30
28
21
27
25 24
23-25 20-25 10,20 24, 25
28 lf>-20 17, 18 22,23
22 25-28
28
10, 17
21, ~2
21, 22
27,1!8 22
28, 20 25-28
G2, 53
24 m;-as 32, aa
5~
47-40
46-51
44
53
24, 211-38 28
41-43
50, 51 49, 00
2·}
80-41
33-35 38, 30
51 53
28
14, 15 12
13 JO
10, Lt
D,lll 11, 12.
112, 13 10
11, rn
12-21 27, ~8 22-:m
681-688 717-i21
605-600 688, 680 685-088
208 201 207 205 204
203-205 200-205 .
100, 200 264, 205
208 105-200 197, 103 202, 203
202 205-208
206
196, 197 201, 202 201, 202 207, 208
202
20~. 205 291-204
318, 311l 290
301-30{ 208, 200
31B 813-315 312-317
310
310
200, 20.5-3M 2U{
807-300 316, 317 315, 310
200
305-:!07 200~101
30.f, 305 317 310
200, ~flt 300, 310
2D!
852,81;3.
850 s:n 8·18
&I~. 84D 847, 848 ~·Ill, 850 850, 851
848
8411, 850
114-123 l~U, 130
1~·!, 127
GENERAL INDEX TO OOrrTON PRODU011ION. 915 -_.;:._ :.:.-=. -----=----
P1t1to .; of special ;; report. fl;
--·--------------···----··--------! Soils, descri11tion of, In certain :togions-oontinued,
ln Louisfanu-continuod.
J31ack prairie.a---------··.-············-· ... I J3lufl' .. , .................................... I J3ottom ridges ... ... .. •• • • • .• • • . • ••• • •• . • .. I Drown-loam prairies . . .. . . . . . . • • • .... .. . . .. I J3rown-Joam uplands.... . . . . . . . • . . . . .. . . . .. I Contml prnirio...... ....... ...... ....... .•. I Gray silt or pine prniriea • • • • • • .... • • • •• . . . I LonircJoltf pino. •• .. • • • ... .. .... • • . .. • • • . . . . I Oak uplands............................... I Pnla loam uplands. . • • • . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • I Phrn flnts (long-loaf)....................... 1 Pino flats {short-lonf) .. • •. .. . .............. I Pino hlllii (lo.11g-loof)........... •• •• •• . •• • • • I
l{eil hills .......................... ~ ••.•.•.. I Rell Ri\•cr 1Jottom . • • .. . . • • . .. . .. . • • . • • .. . • I '.l'ide-water region . .• • •• .. • • .. . . .. • • • . . . • • . I
Jn Mississippi: .A.lluvlnl region of the Mississippi......... I J3nl<l pmil-ieA .................. '····· ...... I J3111c k-jack prairies . . . . . • . . .. .. . . .. • . . . . • • • I Blno1<-pmll'io soils .. .... ... .. ... • .. .. ...... I Black prniri&s of the northmistem region.. I Bottom 01· v11Hey soils of cano-htlls l'llgion.. I Ilottom soils of tho !oug-leMpine region.... I ButLom aoilH of the yollow-lonm r~gion..... I· J3ottomR ot'tho llntwoods rogion.... •. .... .. I J31xrwn-lo1wn tabfo-lnnda......... .• .. . ..•••. I Cane-hills roglun..... .......... •• •. .. .. ... . I Centro.I prnidorogion ...................... I
Const m111·shes ................. .••... .. .... I Deur C1·0\•k roizion ... ................ : ..... . I Dop;wo<u1 ridge • . ... • .. • • • • .. • • • • . .. • • • • • • • . I Fla.twt>ods hllla....... .• •• • . .... ••..• •.• • •. I Flitt.woods roglon . .. . . .. . . . . • . •• . .. .. • • .. .. I Illoknt',\' lnnumocks...... ... • • . .. . • • • • ••• • • I Iloir·w11llnw 1miil'lo soils................... I Ln11p;-lt•nl'pino hills ....................... I l.onir·louf pino mgion ... • • • • • • • • .. • • ....... I Northo1\at1•r11 prnhfo region................ I Pe1wl R11·t•1• bottom soils.................... I Pino flllla l'llgion.. ... . ..... .• . • . .. .. . ... . . . I
Pontotoo 1·hlgo ............................. 1 HNI lnm!s,... ... •.• .. ....... ...... ••. ...... I Ilottllt1 limestone \ll'l\ll'io roglon ••• • • • • ••• • . I Snn1ly onk 11pl1rncls • • • • .. •• • • • • .. .. .. • .. . • . I Snllll,v rldgo soils:.......................... I Short .. Jnnr 11lno nml.oalc uplnuda....... ... .. I S11nflow1•r !Uvet' l'l\glon .•• . . • ........ .. . .•. I Wbitll·Ol\k ihttWllOt\s. ............ .......... I
1!11?.oo Ulvm· rol(ion .. • • .. •• • • • • • • • • . • • ••••• I 1!<'1low-lonm or oak-nplnnda regiol>l ..••••••• I
In MIAHourl:
Dlnok n1tlr,ni•e011s pmlriea ............ , ..... I Gm1·olly 111ul ro1l-cln,r pmlrlea • ...... ••..•. I J\lit•"i"slppl nllnvlni rogion ..... ... :.. •..••. I flnu•i.r 1u·11ii;!t> mul tlm bnre•l ltm1!........... I '.l'lm lmro<l mng-nusinn hmtls nntl lmrrona.... I
In North Onroll111t: J,n11g0 lt·nt' pino region ....................... II 011.1<-1qiln11ds region .. .. • . • . . • .. • • •• . • • . . • .. II r>tu11 nnt.R .. .. . • .. .. . . • .. .. .. • • • • .. • .. • • .. • . II 11.lilllug 11pln111l piny wooc1a ................. II S11n<ly phw lutrrenH .. . . .. . .. • • .. . • .. .... • . JI St~Lhourtl roµ.:1011 ..................... ~ •. · ...... II Trnu~moutnnoJ·egion ................ ............ II
In St•U 1 h Un rollncti · · Olny-alnt:o lnn<la ............................ II
Coirnt 10gion ........................... '... II d1•11ul1Ju htll(lR ............................. Ir Low1ir J•iuo bult or aava11n1i region ..•• ·••••. II :Motruuo1•pbi<l region •••.. : ................. II
22, 23 21, 22
15, 16 23, 24
31 28, 20
24, 25 25-28 ~0-32 81,32
20 82
26,27 ~0,31
16-10
10-21
80-45 14
1'1-17 52-50
13-17
47, 48 03-IJO
80-38
25, 26 83-30
45-Gl 51-58 68-70 43, 44
41, ·12 27-20
22-20 17
53-56 60--03
68-71 13-22
·60, 67 67,68 10-22 31, 32 13-10
Bil, 33 6U
20, 80
42, '13 25
40, 41 20-30
8 9
10 8, 0.
0
l.5-18 18-20 10-18 l(hlB
10-18
ii-ia 20, 21
40 18, 10
.88-40 23
88-i!2
Genornl folio
(at l>oltom oi'pago).
124, 125 123, 124
117, 118 125, 12()
133 mo, n1 120, 127
127-l:lO 131-134
133, 134
128 134
'128, 129 182, :W3 118-121
121-123
241-247
216
216-219
2U4-25B 215-:JlO
240, 250 205-208 238-240
227 2!}8 235:.230
247-253
253-!!GO 270-2;2 2·15, 246 2·13, 2H 220-231 224-228
210 255-2(;8
20'J-2ll5 20U-273
215-2:.!4 268, 201)
209, 270 221.-224 2:13, !!34 21n .. 221 234, 2:15
2U8 2tll, 232 21J, 245
227
24e, 243 228-241
500
507 501!
600, 507
507
547-.550 550-M:? 048-550 o'JB-5;;o MB-rmo G44-M7 mm, 653
400
474, 475 404-490
470 I 404-.JIJS
l'ago ~ of special ~ re]lOrt.
(foncrn.l folio
{at bottom of page).
·---. -, --- -- -· ----- --Soils, <leacl'i11tion of, In certain rogions-oontioued.
In South Cn.t·ollnn--0ontinucd. Pioc1mont region...... .. . .. • • .. • .. • . .. ... •. II Rod hills mgion • • • . • • • • • • • .. .. • .. • • .. • . • .. II Sand hills region........................... II Swamp lands .......... '. ................... II Trappean or f!atwoods lands ••• .... • •. .. • . ll 1Jpp~r pino \Jolt............................ II
In Tonnes see: Rinck prnitfo )lcli.. .• •• . • • ... ...... .... .. • . I
Bluff region . .•• • •• . •• • • • • • .. • • • • •. • • . • • .. . I Brown-loam ta1Jlo-l1t11da.. ... • •• ... • .. . • •• • . I Cnlcnreoua roc1 clay........................ I Carter's Crook limestono lllll<la . • . .. • . • .. . . I Cedar· glntlo lands...... . • . . . • •• .. . . . • . • . . • . I Coutml !Jaslu •. • • .. . • .. .. • .. .. ••• • •• •• ... • • I Ccntm,l llmostone !node.................... I Cumborlnn1l tnblo-landa.................... I Flat1roods belL.. .. . . . . .. . • . ... •• • . . • ... .. .. I Highland i·im "..... . • .. • .. .. .. .. • .. • • • • •• • • I Mississippi bottom region .. . . • • .. . . ••• .. • . I Mulatto lnnt!A of tho NMhvUlo eorie11...... I Orthis limestone lonc!H . .. • .. .. . • • • . . • • .. . • . I P!ittonu slop11 of West 'l'onnoesoo . . . • • . . • . . I Snn<ly pine 1111<1 auk 11plands ....... ,. •• .. • . I Siliceous lands ............. , . .. • . .. • . • .. • .. I Summltroglou ofthownter·shod........... I 1Jnnkn J\1ountaln region...... . . • .. • • • • • • . .. I Vnlloy or Enat Tonneesoo. ... .. ........ .... I 'Vos torn vnlloy o'ftlrn Tennessee........... I
In Toima: Alluv!n1 onivor lamls.... ... ••••.• •• ...... I not tom lnnil• ofiho prairie rogl~n.......... I Til'Own-lonm prithfos • • . ............ ••.•.. I Contmi black prnido r11gion................ I Cross t.lmbors ~ ........... -..'.... ........... I Gy11smn roglou . • • .. . • • • • • • • • . .. .. • • • .. .. .. I Ilog-,vullow prnhfos . . • . .. • .. • .. .. . . • • .. . .. r Llano gstJt-Ontlo . .. . . . . • .. . . . . • • . •• .. . . . . . . . I I,ong-lonf plno 1oglon. .... ................. I 'M:ountnlnou• rol(ion ................... : .. I Nol't11w.o~t"rn 1·otl-lonm region............. I Oiik and hickory nplnmls. •••••••.... •.. •. . I 01>.lt, hloiiory, nnd sho1·(;.Juu.f pine.......... I Rell hills .................................. I
Snm1.r prnitfoa .... •• .... • • .. . . .. • . .. • • . .. . . I So11thu1·n con st prnlrlos • . • • . • . • • . . . . . . • . . • . I Southweatorn prail'10°1·eglClll............... I Sugnr.\Jowl l'<'gion llt'thoBra.zos............ I '.l'imliorod uplnnd rnglon...... ... ... ....... I
fn Virghilt~: AllUl·lnl ol' am~bonril roglon .............. . Ir Oak-nplnn<ls l'l'f!lou.............. .. . .... •. . rr Snr11lr Oitk 1tml 11lno t'itlgos ................. Ir Transmontnno L'opio11 .•••• ~ ..................... .
Soila, oatlmntoof, ulf\<111 liy t'1'1'ml'rs 001·rra1ionc1s to tho ,ro• ult of' ohomical annl,\'Bca (Gonon\l Discua. Alon),
II I
Soils, Europonn, <llflloul tits onconntol'ctl In gett.lng I i1rop01• s11mples o.f, for iiualysis (Gone ml Dls<lJ18Rlot1),
Solle, lrnw J'm·tlllt.y mny b~ nuunt1tinorl in (Gouornl I Dlse11•~im1 ).
Soils, lrnpot·tunco ot 11 lcnowktlgo of do)lth nud prno· I tmliility of, for compnrlso11' of pi11.nt-footl percPnt11g;us (Geno1·n.l Discussion).
Soils in Citli fol'nln: El'feots of nlkall npon .. • • . • • • • • • ••• • • • • • .. .. • • II Elfoet.H or tho lllirnato upon the moJaturo of..... II Moclumfonl compo>!tion of ••••• .. :... ........ II Nocll'Bsil,y of lrri1rntlnn ot'......... ....... ...... Ir
Soils, rnochnniculnnnlyaia i1Jcllspo11snhloln ,Juaglngof I peculll1rltles of (Gonorlll DiHouaslou).
40, 47 502, l'i03
Bl, 82 487, 488
34, 35 400, 401 23, 28, 29 479, 484, 485
41, 42 497, 408
20, 27 482, 483
21, 22 17,18
l!>-21 20 80
30 28-35 20, 30 35,36
.21 25-28 14-10 32-35
31
111-23 21, 22
26 21-23
. 39, 40
ao~10
23-21i
41-18 27, 28 20j 2q
35, 30 28-30
39
35 39, 40
28
4L ~7. 38 25, !.W 2:1, 24 2~, 2ii
20 no~12
32-3'1 44-40 23-30
~. 0 0 0
1, 0 61, 62
fi7
fiO
.&J 14
82,83 15 03
393, 804 aso, soo 301-308
39~
402
402 400-407 401, 41J2 407, 408
893 397-400 \l8tH188 404-407
403 388-305 393, 304
308 303-305
411, 412 408-411 305-307
600-706
085, 080 084, 685
003, 004
68G-08S
607' 003
007, 008
6811 oon
60•i, GOO OF:J, 68,J
UHi, 082
os~. os3 684
088-000 000-002 70~-704
081-088
030, 031 031 631
620, 031 73, 74
69
62
75
722 072
740,741 673
75
•
916 GENERAL INDEX TO corrTON PRODUCTION.
' -I Parr0 1' Gone,ral --1, . '"' foho .
------------- --- -- ------ ---- --- ~ ~:~~~rcl~l l~'~f~~i~~· 1------Soils, moistura.coetlicient of, discussed ns _regards I 5!1 71 / Space_ betweou ti<lges in cott-On-pl11uting in:
vn.rious {General Discussion). · Alabarntt .. ---· ... -·· --- ···. -...... -·· · · ----- - ··
8-0\lsofotates, comparativetnblesof analyses of {Gen- · I 62-04,68,60 74-76, 80, 81 /II q~t{g:nai~::::::·.:::::::::::::: ::::::::: :: : ::::: lI I II
eralDiscussion). lllonda ... -................................... . Soila of tboU111'te<l St,•tes 1•..,11 arl111»-d forinvesti· I 57 09 Georgia ... : ................................... .
II II
" '" "" Indum terrztory ............................... . I I • gation (General Dfaccrnslon).
I Soils, physical irxaminatlonof (Gencri>l Discussion).. I 8-0ila, physical 11ropertics of,, a matter of great im~
port:anco {Geuoral DlscU!lsion). Soils. plant-fqoil of, contained only in sediments not
exceecllnp; 5 millimeters hyclr1tnlio value (General Discussion).
Soils, solvents for, as usccl in analysis, would reprc· sent tho agents of' vegetation <General Dis· sion).
Soils suitable for chemical analysis (General Dlacns· sion).
Soils, snmma1'Y of nilvantnges to, resulting from presence oflime {Genoral Discussion).
Soils, tilling qualities, character, nn<l productiveness of (sea rletnilerl inclcxes), in:
Alabama ..................................... .. ,.,rknusas ..................................... . Califor11i1L .................. J ................................... ..
moricla ...................................... .. Georgia ............................................................. . Indian territory ............................. ..
fili~~~!.r~~= :::::::::::: ::: : : ::: : : :::: :: ::::::: North Cnrolina ............................... . South Carolina ............................... .. TeuIJcssee .............................................................. .
~ii.;t~ia~:::~::::~:: ::: ~:: ::::::::::::: :: ::: ::: Soils, ulthuato mmlysis of, affords no clue to their
ugricultmal value {Gonern.l Discussion). Soils, 1·aluo of, according io farmers' tests (General
Dis~ussion).
Sonoma 1•alley, California, extent ancl lanils of ...... . Sonora, Mexico, cotton culture in the stnto of {in Re
port on Cnlifornfa). Soro-shin, occurrenco of, on cotton·plants in:
Alabam11 ..................................... .. Ar-lm11sas .................................... .. Florida ...................................... ..
i~f Jll~~:~frt:\i~~~~f :;~~H~!C~H~;;;;;?: Nol'til Carolinn .............................. ..
~.~;~;:~~~~o~i-~~- ::: : :::::::::::::: :::::: :: ::: :::
ir~Ri~fn:::::::::::::::::::::::: ·.::::::::::::::: Sour lake, •rexa.s, location and area of .............. ..
South Carolioo: A.rcn, po1mlntion, tillell fand, cotton:p1·oduction,
rank :1mong the stateR, and bannm· counties of {General Discussion).
Cotton fiber, meneurements of {General Discussion).
Discussion reganlhig the rank o!, among the cotton sfatcs (General Disc1isaion).
Irnlox to ltllport on ........................... . Possll>l<l cottonscc1l-oll mill proiluct.s of, from
1•hc crop of 1870, and their marke.t nrnlnmnuro valuations {Gonoral Discussiml).
Iiep~1t on Cotton ProcluctJonin tlw St1tte of, hy Ifarry Hammond.
Special agent appointed for (General Discns· sion).
I
I
I
I
TI I II II II I I I I II II I I TI
I
I
II II
II I II II I I I I 11 rr I I II I
I
I
I
II I
II
I
S<luthern nncl clesert miiiona of Cullfornili .. . • •• . . . • . II
Southem dll'isiou of Alaboma, de.scriptlon'of ........ II Sout.1torn-Ilrift, or Qnat~l'tlll.ry, ei.tent of, fa Georgia. II Southern onk, hickory; and pine region of Geo1•gi1t, II'
aren, general charncte,., aud 1tnolyses of. I Scmthe!'D rc;gion of Cnlifornht, d'!>scription of........ I
1I
::'outhweskrn prairie region of Texas, cleRorlptlon ot'.
'58, 59
56
631 56
57
05
162 Jl5, 110
138 76
rs:1 34
91,92 1G3
30 82,83
70 117, 118 171, 172
25
GO
50
56, 57, 117 131
154 100
08,60 167 80 80
'150 20 74 59 99
156 20
05
li
26-20
9
07-70
40
i-vi, 1-70
101>-100
13,14,34-50
10
43, 44
37-43
32-.14
70, 71 68
75
til:~~~~~~:: :: : :: : : : : : : :: : : :: : ::::::::::: ::: : : : North Carolina ................................ . Smtlh Camlina ........................ - .. · ... .. T1~nnes:-1ee . ................... -- .................... · ·•· · -- ·
~i~~~ia:::'::: ::~: :: : : : :: : :: : :: ::: : ::: :: ::: :~::. Spanfah lalJ(l measure in Texas .................... ..
I I II TI I I II I
68 Special ngents appointed for the several states (Gen I
69
77
172 651, 652
790 2UO '149 872
193, 104 305 528
OH, 615 520
489. 400 820, 830
647
08
08
714, 715, 775 f89
164 630
248, ~~~ 808 182 S52 624 600 515 671 814 642 753
17
38-41
21
6ll:J-526 61
.,
4lil-526
70ll-767
23, 24, 44-60
282 '309, 310
695-701
09M02
oml Discussion). S11rings on the plains of '.Cexas ..................... .. Stanisfaus rlvor, California, ilTigatlng filcilities of .••. Staple anil soil, effects of share system on, in:
.A.lnbaina ...................................... •
.A.rlmnsas ..................................... . Floriil<> ......................... : ............. .
~!~~~;t.~:~:fiiiiHHrn)iiH~:;;;jrn;; North Carolina .............................. .. South Carolina ............. · .................. . "rcnnessee .~ .................... · ............ -··· ........ .
~T;;r~10:::: .·.::: :~:::: ::: : : : : : : : : .·:: :: : : : ~: :: : : State of Arkansas naturally in two <livisionA both ns
rcgnnls tnpogmphy ancl distribution ofncgro
mHl white population. Stnt.,s, urea, population, 11ml .cotto11 pro1lucUou of
{General Discussion). Stntist.ies rmcl discussion of cotton production in tho
Unitocl St•ttcs (Goncml Discussion) •.........
Stutist-icn of Sout)t Cnrolinn, tlotu.ilocl: (Jorn~.,t rt"l-gion ··- -· ................ - .... - • '· ....... .. Lower l>ine lielt ......... '. ..................... . Metamo111hic region ......................... .. Pje!lmout 1·ogion .............................. . R0<l·l1illti rogion ....... u ........................................... .
Sarnl-llills region ............................. .. U1111er !Jine belt ............................. ..
Stone monntnin, G.eorgi11, elovMion of, and nroii oceu~1!e1l hr.
Storing cotton, char gos for, in'
1~:1~.~~.~,;::::::::::::::'.::: :::~: :: ::::: :: : : :: : tg:it.~i~~:: :: : : : : :: : : : : :: : :: : : : ::: : : :: :: : :·::::: Alississi11pi .................................. .. Missou1•i ...................................... . North Cm·olintt ............................... . 'l'c1nnu8.':l'ee .................................................... .
~l',~i~i;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Stornrn in Cnlifornilt rare>ly acoompnniccl by tht1ll(lor
anrl Jighvning.
Stout, W. C., of Arkansas, abstract of lettm• from, regnrdlng usos of cottonseed (General Dis·
cussion). Str11tiflo1l Drift formation tn :
I II
II I II II I I I I II II I I lI I
I
I
It II II II n II II II
II· I II II I I I II '[ I rr lI
I
Alabama ....................................... II
Jlloricln ........................................ II Louisiani;...... .... .. . ... ...... ... • .. .... .. .. .. I :Ml&si•slppi .. • • .. . • • • .. .. .. .. .. • • .. .. • • .. . • • • • . I Tex_n.s .................... ............. ~ ..................... I
Strnw of long-1 onf pine in Mississippi, nnolyses an cl I llBO Of,
Strenms of tho San J'onquiu va110y, Cttlifornin, r.lmn- II nels and oafions of.
Strength of cotton Ji!Jer from diJforent soils, r01nl\1•ks I on (Goneml DiS('11Saion).
Sub-On1•bonlforo11s form.ation 111:
Aln.bnma ....................................... II
Arlmuans ...................................... I
154 90 75
• 68 106
20 70
140 26 7<l
5:S-U8 00
155 10
48 Y 1 Vi
40
20
155, mo 105
70, 71 172, 173
31 83, 84
15•1 28 77
02-00 lU-1 101 21 12
5
1-:rn
:n 24, 25
•J:l,•H ·17 3''
an, au 20, ao so, ao
lli(] 107
71 174'
85 lUU 28 7!-!
10fi lO:l
21
9
<18
~ 25,38,42, 80,8'1-,llS, !Ofl-148
11,H,n 12 21
02, n'
23-20
37
r 17,18,23, 21i,~8.!lu,
) 117. 100-l 100, 115
11, ua, au
104 035 733 248 432 867 181 351 524 006
fill-U14 471 813 041
7&6
11,12
008 68cl
165, 106 64l
250, 251 438, 430
MO 185, 180
350 520 600
518-522 170 819 043 548
17
13-51
·177
·180, 481 400, 500
503
4S8
101, 402
4Bn, 4BO 200, 302
106 0'1:1 251 .J.!Q 187 llii7 520 610 477 820 om 607
GO
3fi, 4H, 52,00, 04, 108, 1I5-
158 10 I, 101, 22·i
112 . 214
670
2G~, 273
081-0B·l
27, 28. 331 05~ B8, 1<15, 107,
110-llD, 125-
r;,i.7' 500, 571
GENERAL INDEX rro 001'TON PHODUOl'ION. 917
=-
Snb-Curbonifc1·011s formfltlon in-continuecl.
Georgia.-·.·-·--··-----··-· .• ·-- ... ---· ~·eu11essoo ... - ............. - . - . _. - - - . - ............... .
Sub-Carbouiferuus snnc1•tonuinArkansas, outorops of. Snbsoilin11:, aml lmpl<•ments nsec1 in, in:
Alnbnma ....................• -----···-·-·-··-·' Arkan£ns ··--- _. ·-. - . -·-- -- -··-·. ---·-- ___ ... -· Flmidu ·---·-·--··--· --·--···--------·-··-----
~~if i~~i;tt}} )}} ) } ~ }} ~ }} } } } }) ) ~ ~))}};~ii~; South Carolina ·- _ -- ..••. ---- •.• __ •. _ •. ____ ·--· ~·enr1css"u .......................... - . - ................ .
~1~~i~-i~~: :: :: : : :: : : ~::: :::: ::: : : :: : ::::::::: ::: Subsoils ancl soils, nnnlssos nncl closoriptiona of, in:
Al11banrn. -- . - . - ••• ·-- --· --·- - • -----.,. _ ....•...
Arlrnnsus ..•..... - ...... - - . --·- - - .. ~ .•••..... ·-California .... _-··- ••.•••.••••••••••.•. __ ...•... l!'Joridn ....................................... . Gcorgi<i .••.. _ .....•...••...... ____ .. , .... --·- ..
Inclim1 territcirr --·-·--··-'···--·····-·-----··· Kcn~i!cky (in ftt•port on '.l.'enneasee) ........... . Lo1us1una ....... ............................................. . J.Gssissippl •••...••• _ ....•.• _ ................. . Nm·th Oin•olina ..... - ..••.•••••.••..••... -· .•••• South Cnrolinn .....•...••...............•...•... Tennessee ............................................ . 1'.l'oxas ••. .................................................
Subsoils, u1111mctor of, In: .A.lnbamtt ••.•....•.•....•.•••.•..••.....•••.•••. Arlrntrnns -··· .....•...•• -- ... -- -- -·· ..... -··. - . Fluricla ············--·· .•••••••••••.•...•.•... Georgia .••• -- . _ ..•••.••• ····--- __ .••••••..•••.. Indi_n~1 tm"l'ltory .• _ .. -· ...•••...... __ . _ ....... .
~l~~~~~!r~i:::: :: : ::::::: ::::::::: ::::::: :::: ::: Nol'th Cm'\l!lna .......................... ·-···-Tennossoo .....•.•.••••••• -- .. -- .............. .
~?~1~i.i:: :::::·.:::: :::: :: : :: :: :: :: :·.:: :: ::; ::-. Sugar-boot !11mls of tho Pajnro river in Qaliforn!n .••.
Sugar-bowl i·ogion of Texas, riroa an!l <loacl'lption of. Sugar-cnuo, acrcoge nncl proch1otion of, in:
Floritl:t .••.. _. -··-· •••.••••.. ___ ••• _ •..•••.•••• Loui•irum ..•••••••••••••••.•.••••.••.••••••...•
Sngar-en1w, eottonaootl na n 111n11111·e for (Gonornl Discussion.)
Sngm·-CJine, prel1mloncn of, mnong the oropa of loW<~r I,ouisilum (General Dlsouasion).
Sugar, p1·ocluotion oJ; in 'l~oxns .••••••. _. _ .'1.'' •••• : • •••
Snlphm·-hod of 0111onslon 1mrlah1 Lonisinna .•.••...•.
Snlplnn• spl'lngs Jn Pioridn, ocourronoo of .•...• -·-··· Sulphurlo ncW, rcmm·ks on presonoo of, in soils
(Gencrnl Discussion).
Summar~· of flnsw01•s to sohoclnlo questions ln: Alnbama •••...••....•...••••••••.••••••..•..••. Arknnsas ......•.. ·- .•••..••.. --····· ....•..•.. l•'loritla .•••.••. ·····--···-·····•·······-······· Go01·gh1 .......• -.................. _ ......... . Incli1tn torrltory .. - - .. _ ...••..••.......•....•..
~1~~~~J}~~;i: :: ~: :: ::: : :: : : :::: :::::: ::: :: :::::: Nori~ Onrolinn ·······-·····-·················· South Cnrolinn ..••....... _ ..• _ ..••..........• -· Tonnossco •.•... - - ...... - •.. - .......... - ...••.. Tt,X1IS ...•.•...•..•••••••..•••• : •..••.•.••••.••• Virginl11 •••..••• ··················--·-·········
Summers usnnUy vory dry in Cnlifornh1 •••••..••.. _ •. Summit 1·oglou of tho wntor-ahotl of Tonnessco, mt-(
tont uncl ohnrnol;or of. S &nnkl1mcl of tho MississllJpi nlluvlnl region of .Ark
nusn.s. Supplies wiseil nt homo or importecl in :
Alabnmn .•...•...•...••••••••••••...••.• ·- ..•• Arknngns .............. ··- - - •. -·· •••••••••.• - •. Florida·-· •...•••....•••.• · •••••.••.•••.•••.••• Georgi1t .••..•.••••.• ___ .•• __ ..••• _ ••••••••••.•• lm1!1m torl'itory ...• _ .••••••..•..•••..•.•.••.••. Louisi11n11 .••••.••••••...••••• _ ............... -· Misslssllipl .•.••••.••••••••••• --- ............ .. Miaso11r ................................................... . North Carolina .•.•••.••••••••••••••...•••••••• South Cnrolinl\ ................................ .
II I
II I II II I I I II n I I II
Il
I JI ll II I I I I II II I I
II I II II I I I I II I I
11 II I
u I I
I
I
I II I
rr I II II l I I I II II I I II II
I
I
II I II II I I I r II II
20 33
37
15:! OT 07
l03 20 77
147 7ll
51-58 07
153 10
16-50, 71-7•t
14-38, 42-46 18-81
lfi-28, 34
{ 25-531 6-J-00 10-17
112 13-31, 40 f 15-Yl,
80-S:J 14-20, 2·t
15-48 ltl-BO, 4!1
{ 24-47, 02-55
• 78-148 40-0•1 37-03
70-JJiS 21-25 43-7B
88-143 ]5-18 30-0'l 48-02
60-1•18 12-H
ll:J
4·1-40
.j
u, 6
40
8/
45, 108, 112, 11<1
10
1ii 00
15:J-1GO n7-lt•8 07-71
lOH-170 :m ... at 77-85
147-155 25-28 78-78 51-00
07-105 153-103
lll-21
13
21-23, 63-00
14
155 104
7U 172
31 83
153 27 77
62-05
-~ ~c==·"~'=-t~~"--·· ... oc=·c --~~
. 1~ !'age G nuorn l 1': of S!ll'Olnl (nt t~ftom ::'.; i rop01-t. oJ' pU):O).
~~;,;"i;;~·:;:'.;; :: ;~::'''.~'.'.:':~~·;;:;;- lr:;.~- .,, ill Vlrg111lu .••..... ··--····-···---········-· r
1
r
11 2l \l4a
:202 40~
573 Snrfncu nnll t>hysfonl foahu·eA, general, of:
f Wf {tL,,, : rn )-\ \ ::u--: W ~ J=ll ff f:m Ki-n_t l)cky (in i{oport on 'l'(mtleosee). __ .••. _.... I lll, ii~ ~§~~~~J
163 mia 247 4~0 807 170
m~~:;.wr~i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i t11 l~~-~t~ No1·thOarolina ·············-····-··- ·---·-·· lr 0:'1~ ~-~fR~~
340 005
50i-f3111 400
SouthOnroliun ..•.•..........•........•••••.... H 7-Ja 4tl:l-46D
2ti~84 ~~£~~:~~0
:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::_:::::::::::: lr g~~i m~~~~ SU 041
55o-f>74, Surpl'lAe Ynlloy, Culifornin, <]('scription of............ 720, 780 rr 62, 122 gf~=~~ii Snrvc;p1 ntHl mca.surNncnta ofln111l in Toxna __ .•. __ . 706
rnr,_208, 214 Swamp ltnuls in: I 48
201-310, Florido., 1tren nml clinrnoter of .•••.• ··-··_ .•••••
~~t~~~ JlfiRAouti, ch11r:111ter nml timber of ••.••• _ •••••• •184 Sou th Onrolin1t, low or ]line bolt of, nren a.ml
1159w1 .. ,\;
2 elmrnctor of. 2s2..':'2Hr\ . Sont.h Carolina, uppr-1• 1>ino belt of, aron do.
546-.55~, f>i1(J I .- . 4i 1-504 I s011ptlo11, a.nil 1tnnlys~• of. 388-411, 415 1· Swnmp muck, nunlyais of, in:
68:!-70fi, !· b· ·w-na I A.i "!""··--······--········-················· ' Gcorg1n ................................ ............. ~ .. -- .. .
HS-1 fiS Sweet 11otntoes, aorenge nuc1 jirocluotion of, in,
58:;-o3U Alalmnm .............. ·-·-·· -··--······-·---·· 217-24:1 I!'lorida ...................................... .
~~g-:~~;~ £~~~rffi~~i1~ ·:::::::: ~: ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: 145-175 i\fi8HiBRippi ....• , . , •.••••.•.•.•..•••.•• , ••..... 200-B·lfi }forth C1t1•<1li1111 •••••••• -- ••••• : ••••• ·- ....... _. 513-5lG ~ou~h Uitmllnn -·-···· ........................ . 502-5116 .ruxnH ··--··············----······-----·······-420-<llH Vindnhi ...................................... . 718-SlHl tlU-OilO
771
7112-70·1
18<1 .107, lOH
58
~II I I
SyHtmn of l'm·ming, l:ibnr, 11ncl •izc of farms in:
;(;.~~;:;!~~:::::: : : : : : : : ."':::::::::::::::::::::::: l•'lol'iil11 ....................................... . (1norµ;in, ............ , ...... •.......•.• ~ ••..... _. _ Imli1111 l01·rito1·r .......................... ,. ••. I.cllliHllltll1 .• -· .' ........•.••. - -· ....••• ••••• ••••• MiH~i"Birpi ••.•...•... _ .•••• __ ..•..••••• __ ... .. MIH•onr ..................................... . Noi·th Ual'Olhm ...•.• ··-·····--- ...••• : •...•.•• 8ont,h Cnrolinn .... _ ...•..•.... -·--··--· .•• ,_ .. . 1J.'1)lllltli;HeO .............................................. . 'l~nxn~. -~ ............... 4• ••• .........................
Virghtin ................. ··--·· ···--··········· 708, 7Ulll I 770, 77~ T.
112 ) '.rnblu-ltmtl of tllll Wnrdin· •!ot1l-Jield of .A.lnbn.nu1 •••• -105 T1tbln-ltmcls nml mo1111 t11ius ot .A.lnlmmn, gonornl <lo· 78
rna-100 OBS-OH 2•17-~51 420-442 807-860 170-1&7 :140--Hm n2a-n20 005--UlO ii07-fi2:? '10!l~177 Blt-821 tHl-04[1
671
:mu-non. ·13fl-Hl
5ri0
10ii Olli 250 4118 800 18fi 355 5~5 009
518-1121
fltn·i1iUon of. '.rable-lnntls north of" Ark't11~nlil 11'-or, llnt chorncter of. Tubln-ln.ncl's of tho onk, hickol',1'. nni! long-lel\f pine
region of Alnbnm11.
~nhlo ahowin~:
A(lproximCLt<> nren. 'm11l ootton proclnt•tfon of one h a1n•ku !tu rnl roglon (G onerul Disons
. ttlon),
Com1w1:1ttiu11 of1 p:t·eeu~mmlH 1 1p•mm1rn.ncl nu~rls,
Alwll mm·ls, nml llmt•stmwA of .Ah1b1111111. ConuticH in 1•nch stcnte hnviug 010 highest cot
ton '(lroclncition (Gcu(lrnl Dl~oussion).
I£Jov11tfons ·~u'l tompor11tm'll8 11t dilforant points ol'tlw st.Me ol'C,1liforni11.
1rotcorologit1nl ol1oorvatlontt at Olinrle<1ton, HouU1 Onrolilm, from 17fl2 to 1880.
The po•siblll oil·mill Jlrm1iH'l" from tllo cottonH01•d pro,hwt,ion or 1870, nn<l their llll\rfrnt :rncl rnnirnrn vniucJs (Gonnw1l Disouaalo_n).
'l'he ro1"Llve s1"« of t:n·1ns 1mcl tho 11umher of wm·k-stoek tn t'ottun 111·01hwllu11 In l:lou!.h
{)n1·ul111:-.. '.l'ot:tl popul11tlon, tliJr,,1 ln1ul, null ~otton pro-
1\uction in euclt cotton· st.nto (Gonernl DIH·
c'ussiou).
1I 27, ao I JO II 23
II ~81 29
II 6~. 70 II 01
II 51 6 II •J II 0-8 r 5, 0 I 5, a II fi, ~ II I 7-JO II a
II 'lil:j, lf>6 I 101-IUB rr 70, 71 II 172-170 l 31 I $3-85 I 78, 153-155 I 27, 28 If 70-78 n 60-IJO I 10:1-lllf! I 160-163 11 !H
lI 26
n 10
I RI rr 42, 43
I 4
II 7'I
I 5
II 10
II 17
I 49
II 2:!.
I
207, 210 508 470
48.}, 4€5
79, 80 :m
15, 10 l8l
272-274-1U7, 108 ~07, 208 5B7, CT:m
•JOO 005-008
025,
lli5, 1(16 040-644 ~.iO, 2fil 4n&-H2
lltl!l 185-187
:.!BOt 3M-~15'i' 525, r>26 008-010 5!1!-G!2 471l-477 818-821
0-1:1
t;;l
20
f>67
52,63
Hl
84
11
068
m
81
471
17
•
•
918 GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUOTIO~.
t Page
of special ropoljt.
General folio
(at bottom ofpa1rn).
Page of spooinl
i·eport.
Genoral folio
(at bottom ~f pngo], " P< 1-----1----- ---------~------------- ---~------
Table ~howing iwrenge ancl production of leooing crops in:
Alitbn.ma .....••......•..••...•..•...•••.••.••.. 'If ~~~~~-~~!: ::::::::::::::::: :: :: : : : ::::::::::::: II
?:~r~t;.;.iiii~·:::::::::: :::::: :::::::-::: :::::: ~1 Ken~);clty (in l{eport on Tennessee) ··"·--·-·· i if.i~1~~:ir;~·( ::: :: : : : : : ~:::::: ~:: :::: :: : :~ ::::::: I :MiHaonri. ...•............•... ··--········ ·---·· I 1\"orth Cinolina •••••....... ·········-··--······ II Sonth Cm·oliua .•••••. ··········--···-···-······ II 'l'cnn~seee ······-········-········--·--········ I Texas -··--·----· .......•..•. --···-········-··· I Virgitii~ ...................................... II
•.rable showing nrea, population, tilled land, an<l cot-ton proilnction, by conn ties, iM
Alnbanfa ....................................... II Arknnsn.~·-····················-····•·-··--···· I California (no coston procluction reported) . . . . . II Florida··········-··--·················-······· II
:fn~li;&ii~~rit-O~:V:::::: :: : : :::::::::::::::::::::. ¥ Kentucky (in Roport on Tenneuee) .••..... - - . i ili~~l~~~~pi:::: ::::: :: :: : :: ::::::::::·::: ::::: :: I 1'lioROUl'l ..•••.••••• ········----·---············ I NorCh Carolin!> ................................ II South C11roliua ................................. II Tennessee·············---·-··-··---·······-··· I 'l'exns ........................... ; •••••.......•. I Virginia ....................................... II
Table showing counties ranking highest Ion cotton pl'Oductiou nnd product per acre in:
Alabama. .. ; .. -- ..••.•.•••..•••• ---··· .......... II Arknnsns •·········------··-·-··-·········---·· I .J?lori<la .••.. .' .................................. II
t~~!~£~ii::::::: ::::: ::: ::·::::::::::: :: : ::: : :: y North Carollni> ........................ ·····--· JI Terme~soo ·---···--···-···-·--·----·--· .....••. I Tcxna ....••.............••...•...••............ I Virginia·--·- .•••••.••••• ·····-···--· .......... II
Taula Hhowing humus nnd its nvo.ilablo Inorganic mntter in:
~.!~11~~'in:: :::: :: :::::::::::::::: ::::::: ::::::: fr Georgia .••...••••••••••• ·----- _ .• • • . •• •• ••• ••. II I11dinn territory ••••••••••••.•.•••.••.. - . ••.•••• I 1.;1iA8iRBit>Pi ....••••••••..•..•.•..•.. - ...• -··--· .I 'J:o•rn.s. ··-·····-··-··-···············--·-····-·· I
Tabl" ~10wing T1opuiatlon ancl ·-0otton proiluctlon In e.ach agrlcul~ural reg1"n in 1
.A.lrtbnnrn. ...•.•.•..•••••••••••.•••..•••••••••••• II
.Ariu\UHna ···~····--- ............................... I
b~~~~~~. ~:::: ~: :::~::.: ~:: ::::::: ::; :: ::::::: ::: ii fodian tert'\tory (cotton p,roiluction not given). I R:en~~uky (m Uepurt on :renncssee} .• - -• • . . . • • . I LntuRrnnu .................................. I
~n;:~:~r!'.1_::· ::-_ :::::·.:: :: : :::: :: :::::::: · :::: i North Ca1·0Jiu11 ---··-·-·······-· .. ·-·····---!.- II TflnneB.Ret! ....................... ······~······ I
Tmcn~····--·······-···············-······----·- I Yirginla .••...•.. ---·-··-·········-······-·-··· II
Tnl1le2 (general) of analyses of soils and subsoils I in:
J\Jnbam" ··--·· ...•...••.•••••••.•••••..••••••. II A1·ka11sas .•.•.. ···············--·····--··-·-··· I California .....•.••..••....••••. ·······-·····-·- II Floricla .•..••.•. ··---·······--····-··········· II G"o1·p;ia .............. ·······--···-··----· ·--··· II
fil~~f~l~~1;rz:-:-:-:-:~-:-: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~; ~~~~~~~~~ ~ ;~~: :~ i So11(h Ccll'olina .......................... · ....... II
i~~~s'.".'~:::::::::::::: ::: :: : :::: ::::::::::::: i T11blos of:
Qottou-:ftber measurement, explanation of I (G~nel'nl DJsouRslon).
Cott<Jn-filler measurement for states pl11cetl iu I alpbabctlr-al order, nnd showing soils npon which the oat.ton waa grown (Gonernt Dis. cuasion),
Elevations and nverages of rainfall in <Uft'ereJJ,t II para of the state of Californ.ie.
5, 6 5, 6 3, 4
4 6-8
a 110 5,0 5, ~ 5, 0
4 5-8
7-10 a
a, 4 3, 4 a, 4
3 3-fi
3 100 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,4
3 3-8 3-6
a
60 40 20
55-57 83 72 21 41 50 10
74 82 06 17
80-83 55
60 I 30, 40 20-31 54--i>7
at 21-25 Ill
32-35 72--76
3 21, 22
f 17,25,30, 88, 40 49, 50
10
71-74 42-46 79-81
34 64-tlO
17 40
8()..83 25 48 44
52--55
13
12
15, 10 541, 542 001, 662
184 272-274
841 482
107, 108 207, 2U8
5U2 537, 538
460 377-380 005-66/l
025
13, 14 630, 540 661, 002
183 269-271
Ml 48l
105, HIO 205, 2U6 501, 502 535.5:m
450 375-380 661-064
625
70 576 200
321-323 lll5 274 563 413 708 632
84 . 740
332 855
282-285 718
70 575, 570 209-211 a20-a2a
BU,850-803 483
134-137 274-278
501 553, 554
389' 307' 408, 4W,412 707, 708
632
81-84 57S-582 737-739.
'214 330-333
Sfifi 142.
282 ... 285 557
'504 416
710..718
26-47
670
Tables of-continued. Geological formations, lithological groups, an<l II
thickness of beds ea~t an<l west of' T11y Jar's ridl(e in Georgia.
Periodicity ancl px·o]Jabillties of minfull in Cali· II
fornin. Tabulatccl rcsulta of the enumeration in:
Alabama .................................. ; •.. IT .Arkunsaa. - ............... - . - ..... ·-- - .. - - .. - • . I Cnlif'omia ..................................... II Floricln, ...•.. ···-···-···· ·······-··-··---·-···· 1I Georgia ..••..•..•••••••...•• - ...•••••••••••••.. II Ken.t1!cky (In Report on Tennesseo).......... j
~1!~~~~fr!'.~::::::::::: ::: : : : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : :: : :: i Nm•th Cnrolin11 ................................ II SoutbCarolina .•••.••.••.••.•....•••..•••..•••. JI '.l.'ennessee ...................... ·-··········· r ~~.~:;~iii::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 11
Talc slate in Sou th Carolina, occurrence of .••••.•• - . II Talus lands of tho p;rcat valley ~~gion in Cullfornla.. II
Tampa, li'Jorida: .A:rn~ago tempel'ature of. - ....••..••••..• - . • • . . II OcomTenco of Jimostone at .•••••.••.•••••• - - - . lI
·Tanks for water supply of Texna .••••. ---··-········ I Tempemture, irregularity of equal llnea of, in Ala· II
br.mn, and to what due. Temperature of difforent pn.rts of:
.Afalinma ·-··········--·· ---···-····-···-······ II Arknnsns ... : .. - ..... ·---·· ........ - .... --·- •. . I Cnlifomia ...................................... II Flo1·icln ............ ·----· ........ -···-·····- .•. lI GcorJ!la ........................................ II f'll"!' territory .. ·-·---·· •••. ···--···-········ f ~1~~!~~!.r'.1: ::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::: i North Carolina·-·--·--···-··········---······· II South 011rolina ............. - . -··· ••..•••.•. - .. II TC!lll'l8800 ········--······ .. ···-····-·········· I ~i:i;i~;~·.-::::::::::::::::. :::::::::: :: :::::: ::: fr
Temperatures, comparison be~ween the, of the II Cnlifornio> and .Atlantic coastR .
Tennessee: Area, population, tllfod Janel, cotton production, I
rnnl< among the states, ancl banner countloo of (Gonerul D!sousslon).
Cotton fiber, measurements of (Geuernl Dis· I ouaalun) .
l'oasible cottonsee<l-oil mill prodttcts of, from I tho crop of 1870, nncl their market ancl manure valuatious (General Discussion).
Regions of, devoted to cotton culture, and a I discussion of ltH ranl< among tho cotton sfotes (Genernl Discussion).
Speclnl agont appointccl for (Genoml Dis- I
cusslon). Tennessee nu<l Kentucky:
Index to Report on ......... - ... - • . . . . . .. . • . . . • I Report on Cotton Production In the States of, I
by Professor J"ames M. Snft'orcl. Tennessee l1nslu in Georgia, n\•ea nnd deaeription of.. lI '£onneesee ri vor ;
Description of .• ···-·--· •••••••••••••••••••. -- . I In Alabama, drainage system of ..•... -_. . • • • . • II
·Wes tern valley of the, in Alabnmn., ar11t1, elev a· I tlon, extent, nncl ch11r11otei• of.
Tcumcs•oo V11lley rr,gion of .Aln.bama: .A.rea an<l geologionl and general fc11turea of._.. JI Cotton production in.: ........... --·-.......... II Cotton prorlnct POI' ncre ancl lta rel~tion to II
population In. Tepnjnque tree, occurrence of, in Texas .. _ .•.•...•.•. l Terrace along tl1e slopes of tho Oumbm'!Rncl tabla· I
lnnrls in Tennessee. .
Terrnce lands pocullar orily to the rivers whose I sources are in the I.In.no Eatnonclo, Texa.a .
23
l4
1-6 1-0 1-4 1-4 l-8
109, llO 1-6 1-6 1--i 1-6 1-4 1--R
1-10 1-3
10
18
7
LO
36
11
10, 11 10
0-11 7
11,20 8 !)
9 7
10 Jll-46
12 15 8 .o
28, 20
40
7, 8
v
113-110
1-v, 1-llD
16
70 0
20-25
28-34
01 63
88 no
42
281)
672 \
11-16 ' 537-542
65!Hi62 181-184 267-274 4~1. 482 103-108 203-208 400-502 6S3-li38 457-400 37!i-il80 659-068 023-025
·166 676
187 .190
6114 21
2-0,21 Mil
667-600 187
277, 28!1 846 lll 211 V05 542
472-liOil 384 673 o:i.i 667
17
40,41
UL
11
485-401 Sil7..4,0l
282
442 ~10
305-1\07
. 38-(4
71
78
691
-loa
700
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION.
Terraces along the rivers in North Carolina . . . . . . • . . II Terraces of:
.A,lalmma river in .Alabama .•••. i ·-··-· ........ II Coosa river in .Alabama......................... II
Georgia co.aat . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • • . • JI
G1·eat valley in California...... . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II
Pajuro river, California .... ········t""" ........ II Santa Barbam coast in Califoml11.............. U Southern .Alabama, talile-lands of .............. I1 Tennessee l'lver in .Alabmna • • . . . . . . . • . . . . • . • • . II Tennessee Valley region in .Alabama . . . . . .. . . . II Virgin hi coust .............................. .'.. II Warrior River valley in Alabama.............. II
T{\rtiary-Eocene fossils, fine locality for, in Caldwell I oounty; Texns.
'l'ertiary formn ti on, occurrence of, in: .Alllbama ....................................... II .Arlrnneas ..................................... . Oalifomia .••••....•...•.•.•••...•.•..•..••..... Vlurida ...................................... ..
~~~m~ua:::: :::::: :::::: :: ::: : :::: :: :::::::::: MiH"iss1ppi ................................... . 1~orth Carolina ............................... . Soul h Carolina .....•..•....•....•.•.••.•....•..
~~;.:i~0iB:::: ::: ::: :: : : : : : :: :: : : :: ::: : : : : : ::: : : : Tertiary fossillfcrons limestones in Navarro county,
Texas.
I II II II I I II ll I Ir I
Torlinry fossiliferous rocks, in Texas...... . • . . . . . • . . I Tfirtiary hills on ens tern border of the central prairie I
region of T~ns. Tertiary iron-ors hills, loc11tion of, Jn Texas......... I T11rtiary marls, occmTence of, in Virginia........... II Tertiary marls of .Alnb11ma,ohnmoterand analyses cf II Turtinry, ooourrence of beds of, below. Eagle pass, 1
Texas. ' Tertiary sandstone of l~e.tl river, Louisiana.......... I · ·Texna:
Area, population, tilled land, oottonproduotlon, I mnk umong tho •t11tos, aml banner counties of (Genaro.I Discussion).
.Areas of, devotocl to cotton culture, ancl dlsous- I sion regarding !ts rnnk among the cotton states (Genornl Discussion).
Comparison of cotton' ftbor grown on different I soils in (Genel'Ui Discussion).
Gatton ilbor, monsuremonts of (Gonornl Dls- I ousslon).
Inclox to Iloport on . . . • . . .. .. . . . . . • .. .. .. • . • . • . I Opportunities offerod for a selection of fair nnd I
rep1·esentntlvo cntton samples for fiber mens· nromont in (General Discussion).
Possible cottonseed-oil mill products of, from I the crop of 1870, nnd their market nnd. manure Yalnntions (General Discnsslon).
I General
Pnge folio of special i·eiiort (at b~ttom
· of11age).
-. -;~.-2-0-:1- 550, 552
12•1, 1261 134, 136 84 94
~.15, 16, 40,
-511 rm, 157, 158
8
112
48, 115
42 101-104
28
7 110, 120
183
B41 351
183-148 11
s, aa 10-15 14,-JO 10,28
12 11
10,ll 21 B
74
27 20
114 0
67-00 ·20
16
8, 9
as
28-31
165-173 37,38
2Rl, 282, 315, 317, aw, 423,
42-i 606
770 I 706, 773
52
111-114 ·as 020
120, 130 701
44,45, 143-158
547 006. 691 lU0-105 280-282 ll:J, 130
2.l•l 518
466, 407 070 630
732
685
084
722 6:ll
77-70 078
118
17
20, 1!1
50
40-43
823-831
40, iiO
01
Report on Cotton Proclnotion in tho Stnte of, by Dr. l{. IT. Loughridge.
I i-vl, 1-173 653-SHl
Special ligent 11ppointe<l for (Gonernl Dlacus- I " sion).
T·hermal belts of the oonst region, Cnllfornia ..•...• ", II
'.llhinning out cotton-plants; how far apart, ancl timo of, in:
.A.lalJaml\ .••. ! ............ : ..................... II
.A.1·lmnsna ................................. , . • • • I Cnliforuia ...................................... II Flori<hl ...................................... :. II Georgia ....................................... II In<llnn terl'itory ...•••..••...••••••.•. •........ I Louisiana ...................................... I Mississippi.................................... I Miaaonn ...................................... I Nol'th Carolina .......... ; ..................... ·II Sontb Carolina ..... _ ......................... ; II TenneascG • • • • . • • • • • • . . • • . . . . • . . . . • . •• . • • .. . • • . I Texas ......................................... I Virginia ...................................... , II
~ 11,34 ~. 46, 110,
154 100
75 68
167 29
79, 80 150
20 74
56-58 09
156 10
11.
609, 69,?1 704, 7llll
164 OU6 633 248
'483 807
181, 182 H52 524 OllC!
511-51<1 471 j 814 ' 04i '
I Page
~ of special ~ ro1~ptt.
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fu~~lF?.~:::::: :: ::: : :::::::::::: :::::::::::::: 1l Ti<hls in South Carolina, rlse an cl foll •f . . ... . . . . . . . . II Ti!le-wa.ter b<J.youfl, silt c1eposlt of (Genoral Dlsona·' I
slon). Ti(le 0 wnter l'Pgion of:
fl eorgiii, olrnrncter and analysis of soils of .... "i II
LouiHia1na, doscripticin uncl cotton production of
Vfr;:i;inia, arnci arnl <foscrlption of • ••• • . . . . . . • . . 11 'l'ieH usetl in haling in:
Alnbt1mn .......................... · ..•..•. .... J •• II Arkunsas ...................................... I Florhfa ........................................ 1I Heorg!n ........................................ II ln<lip.~1 tcrl'itory • .. . . .. .•.••....••. .. . . . . . . . . . . I
~1=:~~~~!'.i:::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::: :: : ::::: ~ Nortli Cnmliuo, ................................ II South Cnrolhm... ... . . .•...• ..•••.. ••. .. . .•• .. II Tennessee ................................... ;. I Tmms ......................................... I Vll'ginia ....................................... II
Tillage, depth of, in:
::U~~;:::;.~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ¥ Cnli!'omln. ...................................... II
6~~~:i~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: n In<lhm territory................................ I Loni•h11m ......... •.. .............. ............ I ll!es ssii>ri . • .. . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . .. . . . •• .. • • . • . • . I M.1sso111·1...... ...... .••.•• ....... .••... ........ I North CnrolinlL ................................ II Son th Onrolinn ................................. II Tennee~tJo . • • .. . • . . • .. •• • • . . • • . • • . . . . • • • . . . . • .. I 'l'oxae .......................................... I Vil'glnin ....................................... II
'.rlllngo, improvements, eto., dotnils of, in: .Alllbnn111 ......................... c............. II .A. rlrnnsns. . . .. • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. •• • . • I I<lori<lt• . . • • • • . • • • • • . • • • .. • • • • • .. • • • .. .. .. . . . . . . II G~orgia . . . . ..•.... ••. •.•••. .. . . . . . . • . . .. •.••. JI Imlinn territory . • . . . • • .. . • . • .. .. • • .. .. • .. •• • .. I T,ouislnnn ..................................... ·. I MfosisR!pp! .•.... .. . •.•..••.. ... ............. •. I .Missonri ....................................... I North Oamlina ................................ II Son th Cnroli!m .•• ,. .............................. II Tomrnssc<> . • .. . . . • • . •. . . . .. . . . . . . • • • • .. .. . . . . . . I 111-l'XRB • ................................ ' • . .. • • • • • .. • . ... • .. I Virginia ....................................... II
Tillngo, rosults of imperfect, ln Mississippi . . . • . . . • . . I Tilled lnn<ls, cotton anrongc, population, an1l 11ren,
by conutimi, in: .Alnbnma ....................................... II A.rknnans..... .•. . .... .. . .••... ... . . . ...... I Cnli lhrnll\ {no cotton pro1l11otlou mporteclJ..... II J<'lori<ht ........................................ J1 Georgfn ........................................ II Imllm1 10t'lito1T ... .. . . .. • . . . . . . • . . .. • . . • • .• . • . I Kout.ucky (in l~cport on Temiessoo) .. •.. •••••. I
11i~!i~~:i~;i·. :: : :: ·.:: ::;:::: ::: : : : : : ::: : : : :::::: i Missonrl.. •• •• . • . . . . • . • .. . •. . .. . . • • • • • .. • • . . • . . I N01•1h Unrollna ................................ II South Carolf1111 ........................ ·......... II 'l'en11ea~cn ............................... ~ .... ·-. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. I Toxns ................... : ..................... I Virginia .. . . . .. .. . • . . .... .................. •• • . II
Tillc<l lnncls in Son th Cnrolhrn, st11tistics rognrdlng.. II Tllling qualities, 'oM1•1LOtfir, 'and pro<luctfvcnese of
soils (tee clotnllcd indexes) in: .Alabnmn .......... '. : ........... ••...••••••...•. JI .Arlmnsns .............................. _... •• . I Californi~ ....... ; .............................. H
~~oci;~~a:::: :::::::::'.:::::::::::::::: :::::::::: If :f.n<ll.111~ torl'ito1•y .. ,... .. .. . . . . . . . . . • . .. . . .. • • • • • I Lou>smna ..................................... I M~esl.ss;ppl ............................... '..... r M1ssnur ........................ · .•...••.•. , .... I North Cnrollnri ................................ ll Soutl1 C11rolina. •• • . • . .. .. • . . . .• . • • • . • •• . •• .. . • . II
1;~~~~~~~~~::: :: :: : :: : : : ::: : :: :::::: ::::::: :: : : : i Virg'min ...................................... , II
Timber an incUcat!on of charncter of lnn<le in Mis- I sissi11pi.
Tlmbor ·growth: A..s in<lieativ(l of Urn olin.racter of soils (General I
D!sc11sslon).
12 9
10
10
70
62, 53
lll-21, :U,B5
7-0
155 102
liO 50, 170
30 8[
1li2 27 75 58
102 158
20
mi 07 75 07
163 2<J 77
147 25 73
Gl-54 U7
lli3 11)
153, 104 07-00
07 103-100
20 77-70
147-140 25 73
51-5i 97, 08
103,IM JO 77
8, 4 3, 4 3,4
3 3-5
a 100 3, 4. 3,4 3,4 3,4
3 a.s 3-0
8
21-47
162 115
186, 137 76
183 34
01, 02 103
ao 82, 83
70 117, 118 171, 172
25
27
57
919
General folio
(nt bottom of pag&),
22 111 674 472 88
318,:no 121-12.1, rnn, 137 020-0Jl
!05 UBS ~40
3~4. 480 808 183 35-i 525 G07 51+ 474 816 64~
JOB 633 73:J. 247 42!> 807 17!> 3.19 521 005
007-t.10 4aa 811 1141
163,lM G33--035
247 4~0~132
·so1 170-181 340-351
523 005
r.-07-510 •109, 470 811, Rl2
1141 279
l~, 14 r..10, 540 601, 002
183 2a0-211
811 •J81
1,05, 106 205, 206 501, 503 6~5, 536
4nO 875-380 601-604
025 477--003
~~ 794, ~~g
440 872
103, 104 a65 628
614, 615 526
480, 400 820, 830
647 229
920 GI-i:NEHAL 1NDEX TO COTTON PHODUOTION.
-·-- , Paire I Ge_n~;·~l '11 -· .
...; f I l Joho " 0 •rwc a (at liuttom p; I Il'po1·t. ofvugeJ. I
. -- - -- ------ -1 - ·-·-- - ---· ~
Tirnl.lm· l-(f0Wtl1-contiuucd. Influenccrl lly IH'cscnre of lime in the •oil (G~n·
er11l IJiscnssion), Timber growth of (see alaol·egionnl <1cscriplio11s):
.AJluyinl lnn<ls of the ccntrnl cotton bell; in
Georgia.
I
II
AllnYi>tl or sealioan(rngion of "Virginia., .. .,·... JI A!'lmnBaB •.•••••....••••. ..••.•.•••••••..... .. I Barrens region of Missouri ............. , ..... . I
Bay region, Califoniia ........•.....••......... II
Brown.loam luntls in Florido.................... II -Oalcarcons soils (Gcncml Disc11ssion) · ... , ..... 1
.Cotton region of Missouri...................... I Foot,hills, Culifornia......... •. . •• .•...•• •.••• II
·Gray sandy metamorphic lllnds in Georgia ..... II Long-leaf pine rc·gion in North Cmolinu.. .. . . . II Long.leaf pine ri<lgc lands in Florida.......... II J,ower pine 1mlt of South Carolina............. I1 '.Metamorphic region of Georgia...... . . . . . . . . • . II
llctnmorphic region of South Cnrolin1~ • . •. . •• . lI '.Mississippi nllnYial l'egion of Missouri . . . . . . . . I '.MissomJ .•.•....•.••••..••••••..••.•...•.••.•• •• I 011.k nplnm1~ region of N ort,Ji Cnrolinn . • • . . . . . . II Oak uplnm1s rl'gion ofVil'p:inia .•.......•.••.•. II PiPilmont rrgion of South Carolina............. II Ponil region of southern Georgis.. . . • . •• • • • • . • . . II Tiecl-hUls region of South Carolina . . • .. . • . . . . • . II Red limo lun<1s in Florhl1t....... .• . • •• • • • •••••. II Reel mct.nmo1·phio Janus in Georgia,............. II Sand- au<1 pine-Mils region in Georgia .••.....•. II Saud.hills region of South Carolina .••......•••. U Sandy oak nm1 pine ridges of Virginia .. _...... II Sealioard region in North Curolina .•.•••.••.••• II
Sea islands in North Cnrolinu .....••••.•••.•... II
Siorra. N'eYll<l!t Mountain range, California...... II
Son them region, Cnliforniit...... •.•• .• . . .. . . . . II
TcnnosAee ... ·--·----··········-·-----··--······ I Texas .•••........•.••..........•....•....•.••.. I Tmusmontana region in North Carolina....... II Upp("l' pine belt of South Caroli'ba............ II
Timberccl lanil" of: Missouri, general extent of.................... l s11·eams of the central prairie region of '.l'exas . l
Timbere<l region of •.rexns, bottom lands of,......... l
Tiniborctl river n1il11nds of tho Indian ierrlt-Ory, ex- l: tent, o1evatitm nboY~ the river, timber, solls,
nnn1yRes, uml cot.ton production of.
'£hnbe1·ed nplund region of Tcxllll, area, extent, an<l topog1·nphy of.
Time, longlh of, before aeed comes np, in:
I
. A.lallamr< ...................................... II Arkansas...................................... I California ..................................... l( Florida .............••.••..••••...•...•.....••. II Georgia ........................................ !( Indi.~territo1•y .. . . . . . .. ••• ....•.. .. . .• . •. . . . . . I
tli~~~~~r:vi:-.::::: ·. :·:.: ·:. ::: ::: : ::: : : : : : : ·. :: : ::: i Missouri .......•......••.•••.... , ............ I Nort,h Carolina . .•. . . •.•... .••. .. . . • . . . •..•... JI Snnth Caroli1111 ................................ : II Tennessee . . . .. . . .. • . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . • . • .. . . . . . . . I
~~~'i~i~::::: ::: : :: : : :: :::::· :: :: :: ::::::::: ::: fr Time of :first bll\Ck frost in:
19
4!i 18
32,33 32
lfi-17 19 22 2D
!16,37
Hi
s 18
9
46
144 30 17
34
30 33
u 12 13
60, 01 a7 .. 3g
47-92
15
20 20
7 35, ~o 27,28
7, 11, 12
23
154 09 75 -08
167 29 70
149 26 74
Cifi-58 90
155 19
tti~~r~~::: ~ ~~ :: ~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: ~ :::~~~~ ~~ II 11, 154
Iudi:ti;t territory ............................... .
~~~},~~f :;;;~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~:~: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ ~:~~~ ~: 8outh Carolina .••.••••••.........•.••.••..•••••
'fenneasee ....................... ~ ....... ~ ............... ~ ~
f i~~~in ~ ~ ~ ~:::::: ~::::::::::::::: ~:::::::::: ~:
I 101 lI 68 u 11, 20, 169 I ao I 80 I 10, 151 I 20 Ir 75 lI )26,31,37,
( 56, 58 I f 12,lH,
l 40, 100 I I 75, 157 II 20
. 'l'ime of plunting cotton, etc .. in:
70 ! ±~:t1:.~1~1:'s :::::: :: : : : :: : :::::: :::::::::::: :·::::
HJC
0;10, 031
549-5i4 f>l7
703 198
76
507 ooo.mn
298
fi·i"i'-540 Hl9
478
:?95 102, 493
513
551}
631 502
410
480 197
aoo ao5 480 031
544 545
718, 710 605-097
419-404 073 052 482
G05
093, 694 OSG, 680
845, 849, 850
681
164 635 na 248 483 807 181 351 524 006
511-514 471 813 041
' Cultfomia ..•....•.•...•...••..•...••••••.•..•.. Floricln ...................................... .. GC01·p;i1t .......... ·----· ......................... .
~i?Jr!J~~~l:~I;~: ~ ~: ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ :~~:: ::~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: North Carolina .............................. .. South Uai olina .............................. .. 'fo1111caseo· • ......................... - .......... .
~~::i~i·~ :::::::·. ::: :::::::: ::::::::::::: :: : : : : . Time uf planting coLton in Mexico (in Report on
California), rl'inw Of thinning out cottOll•I>Jnnts, and hOWfUr l\IHU't,,
in: Alallnnm ........••....•.••......•.....••••..... ArknuHU.8 .. .... -·· ..................... - - ....... . Californht ..................................... .
~~~~ii~~::: : : : : : : : : : ~::::::: ~ ~:: ~:::: : : : : : : ~::: I111li3•';1 ll'l'l'itory .............. ; •.....•.........
~:~E;!.i~'.i. ::::: ::: : : :::::::: :::::: :::::::::::: Nmth Carolina ...................................... . South Carolin!\ .•.•••.••••..•••••.•••...•...... ,
if~~Z0
:::::::::: ::::::: :: :::: :: : ::::: ::: : : : :
'rimll wlieu bolls first open in: .A.lal>amn .....•.••••...•...•.••••.•.•.•••••..•.
t.:m~~~~:l~:::::::::::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Flcll'id.t ....................................... . (}corgin .. -......................... - - ........... . Imli.a':l territory ..•...................•........ LOUlSllllH\ ....•.••••.•....•. .......................
~H;~~~~~l'pi ... ::::::::::::::::::: ::::::: :::: :: : NorthUEu·olinu ····H············H············ Sont h < :arullnn ......•.••••.••••••.••..••.••..•. ~rennOSHCO .................. - • ··- .......... - ....... .
Zri~i~;in· ~ :~ :: : : : :.·: :: : :: : : : : : :: :: : : : : : :: : ::: : ~: 'l'ime wlHm cotton picking begins nml olosea in:
.A.lalmma ..................................... .
Mn~:~ti~:::::: ::: :::::::::-.:::::: :·.:: ::: :: :: : : l 1,l111·icln ......................................... . Cteorgitl ..... ..................................... . Inclinn territory .....•••....•............••.... .Loul•lmrn .................................... .
~l:~:~~;.pv_1_::: ::: : :: : : ::: :::::: ::: ::: : :: : : : : : : . No1·t h Cfarolina. .............. ~,· ............. ~ ... .. South U1n·olina ............................... .. 1-'eunosseo ...................................... . .T1rxns. ............................................... . Yirginla ...................................... .
'rlmo when first ontton blooms appear in: .A.\11bmnn ............. , ...................... ..
(~~j~;:.~1~: ::: : : :::::: :::: :: :: : ::: : : ::: :: : : : : : : : t;~~'.~i~ .. : . ::::::: ::: : : :: : : ::::::: :: : :: :::::::: hulinn territory .............................. .
filE~~~r~i::::.:.:::::::: :::::: :::::::::::: :: : : : : North Carolina ............................... . Son th Uaroilna. ................................ . Tl'nnoaseo .......................................... .
~i~i~·i~·- ::~:: :~:::~: ::,: :: : :~ ::::: :::::~: :: :: : : Tob11cro growing increllses ns cotton pro<1notion <le·
cren.ses in Tennessee. Tobncco in:
.A.labnma, aoroo,ge aJH1 proclxotlon of •.•••••.••. 21, 16•! Kentuoky, acreage nncl pro(1l1Gtion of ......... .
037 North Cnroliua, 11oreage•au<1 production of.,. .. 248 South Carolina, early cultnro aml muthocl of
277, 280, 435 868 transportation of. 182 2l2, g53 Virglui:t, 1101·cnge llll(1 prochrntfon of ......•••• 524 f T(lll required for ginning cotton in:
482 487 4i~7 I Arkansa~, .................................... . '5ets14 ; Geol'gin·.-- ......................................... . 3~4;385, i Tombigbee l'iver in Alabama, c1rninngo system of ... . 41 ~· 472 I T g. h' l f t . . f T 7aa, 81fl op~ rap ica on urea iu a seot1on o oxas from
042 I · the co.1st northwestward.
~ p.,
II I u 11 II I I I I II II l I Il 11
IT J II 1( II I r I l II II I I n
II 1 l[
II 11 I I I I n H I I JI
II l II II II I I I I n n I I 11
II I II II ll I I 1 I
.II II I I II I
II I II II
II
I II II I
__ ::-~-=--=====---~ Page G~nel'al
of •pedal folio l'eport. (at bottom
of page). ~-·-·--·------~
1G4 09 70 09
100 20 79
149 ~o 74
!!ti, 55-58 !JO
15fi 19
mo
J:').! 100
'i'l> 6B
107 20
79, 80 ir.o
20 7'l
5ti-fi8 00
1r.o JU
JM 100
75 as
108 30 RO
150 20 74
55-fi8 100 156 ~o
l U, lr.4 101
7;; OR
l6ll, 1.76 110 80
l5l ~6 75
r1ri-ri.H ]IJ(I H>7
:!U
IM HlO
71l nB
JOH 30 80
150 20 N
5G-58 100 156
20
40
ri,o 110 fii 0 42
a
108 176
!l, 10 14
16! 0.15 733 240 432 SOT 181 3iH 4'.!4 006
48~. 511-514 471 s1a 041
788
ltlt oao 7:13 248 43;1 807
181, 182 31;2 52.4 6()6
511-514. 471. 814 041
10~ oaa 733 24B 434 8G8 11>2 3ii2 G24. ouo
flll-li14 472 8l4. tJ.12
12·1, llH fi:l7 7:l:l 248
434, 4•12 808 18:.J a5~1 5:!·! 1!07
Ml-f>l'I 47!3 lH5 <:42
l6,I 63« wa 248 1114 1:!6B 182 ll52 'il'J Olm
Gll-lil•l 47:! 814 U42 412
15, 1(;
482 537, 538
4D8 I
1\25
64'1 441
10, 20 on.
GENERAL INDEX TO COTTON PRODUCTION. 921
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I General Pago folio
~ of special (at uottom ,.., report. ofpngo).
~--~~--------------------- __ , _____ , __ ].'opograpby of:
.Alabama....................................... IT 11·1H,H5,36
.A rlrnnsa• ....•.•••••••••.••.••••••••• - . • . . • . . • . I 9, 10 Califotnfa .•.. -···-·························· II 7,8 Floric1a _ ..................... -·······-·· ...... II U, 15 Georgi_n -········-····························- II 11, 10
~~~~~'.~~~f:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~ ~~~~~~~·~ ~ ll~~i North Carolina .... -...•.•..........••......••. II 9, 10 South Carolina, ................. - . - .•••.. .• •. • . . lI 7
I { 11, 12, 47-02
I 13, 14, 23 ~'ellDOSRC-0 ..•• • ..... ·.······- --- - • · · · • ····• • ·" · • •
'J'exas~ ... ......... ____ ..................................... . \lir,gini.n. .............................................. . 11 7
·Topography of th0 timbered part of the state of Tex a A.
I
·Tl'nde wiudB, Cnlifomiti ........ , __ ,.. ___ ............. II · T1·ail r'i<lgo in Florida, elevation, extent, an<l lnkes II
of. Transmittal, letter of (Genoral Discussion) .. - . . •• • • . I Trausmontnne aml valloy region of Virginia, arena II
noel <lescription of. "Trmi.montnne rnglon in North Carolina, soils, timbo1· II
i,>Towtb, and surface features of. 'Tmuaportation <•.ompanles, conditions impose<l by,
as to weight of bales in:
Alabam'"·····--······························· II ArlrnnsnH ,, .......................... _, ...•••••. I Flor·i<la ..... -·----·-······ .. ·········· .. ······· II
£i~;~~;;.;·: :: :::::: :::: :: :: : :: :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : jl ~~:~~~~l'l'.i_:: ::: ::: ::::: ::::::: ::: : :::::: :::::: i North Carolina ..................... ...... ...• II .~puth C'kHOlina ................................. II lenncsseo . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .... .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . I
~\'~~·1;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: lr 'Tmnsportatiou, ebiptnent, and freight rates in:
8 8, 62
v,vi 7-~
155 102
69 170
81 152 27' 75 liB
102 158
20
.A.la bama .......................... - ...••....•.. Arlrnnsas. ·'· ......... -· ..................... ..
II 75-148, 156 I } 41,40-94,
l. 1117 Florida-·--·············--··· •••••...•••..•.••.
fn°d~~7f~~~·~i-to-;y ·.:: :: : ·_·:~·:::. ·::::: :: : : : : : : : : : : . Louisiana ..................................... . Missi~sippi ................................... . Missouri ...................................... . ~orth Carolina .. _ ..............•.•...••....••. Tennessee ................................... . Teions ......................................... . Virginia .... _ ... , ............................ .
JI 09, 71 II 59, 6i-158 I JO I 43-73, 85
} 87-143, I 11 151, HJ& I 15-21 II 27-70, 78 I 47-U2, 10:; I f 52, 57-
2L-2a, 45, 40 M5,546 005, orn 194, 195 277, 285 845, 840
118 213, 241
505 541, ~t~
383, 384, 4JU-404
671, 0:2, 3~~
081
aw 188, 232
11, 12 020-031
552
165 038 249 430 183 SM 525 !lll7 514 <174 810 642
85-158, 100 577, 505-030,
643 24!!, ~51
325, 333-~~:
145-175, 187 2B0-345, mm, um 51B-510
550-00~t UlU 419-46<1, 477
710,·71&-HOO,
Pago of Rpecial
report.
Genol'al folio
(at bottom of11age).
---------·---~---· - - --------------- ------ ----· TulnreRlvcrbasln, Cfilifnruin, extent of, and clmmc· ll
tor of itR ~trcams . Tnle islands of Snisnn bny, Culifor~a.......... . • • .. II Tule lamla ol' California:
llny conutry . _. .••.•..•...•.•..••••...•.•...• ·•. II Extent an cl goncro.l c\rnraotor of._............. II 'Great vo.Uoy rngion in ............... _......... II Woll ttdupteil to cotton culturo ................ II
Tuolnmno river, California, il'rigatinp; facilities of_·.. II Tuolumne 'l'ablo l\lountuiu, Callfornll\, rnituro of . . • . II Turuccl-out lands, prop"rtiou of, In:
Ala.llama ..................................... .
f ~~~li~ \\ \ •• ·::·t: ... !;·~! .... ···:.· •·: Sun th Carolina. ................................ . ~ronnosseo ............................................................ . 'l\<\XUR ......... - ... - .. ·- ................. ··-· • .... •• -- ..... •· Virginia. ......•.••.••..•...•.•• _. ............. .
n I JI 11 I I I II !Ir 1 I II
'.Cnrpentlne forms in Georgia_ ....................... II Tuscaloosa, .A.hhtimn, nualyaoa of soils nncl underly· II
ing beds of, u.
Unnkn l<Ionutnln region, Tonnossoo, oxtont, clovn· tion, nmi chnrttctcl' of.
University ol' .A.ll\bama., mmlyses of soils for the Census Office ma~() in the ln.borntery of.
Up·couutry <liviaion of:
I
II
.A.rkansns, el11nnot01• of . . . • • • • . . . •• ••••••. ••• • . I South Cnrolina. extl•nt and chnmctor of . .•• . •. II
Uplnm1 1tgricultnral and colton ruglons of Missom·i, ol1rnses of,
I
Uplnnc1 of Lonisl!tna, natural 11ivisious of............ I UplmH1 or bench soils in Cnlifornia, ohnraoler nnd II
aunl~·sos of. 1
·
Uplaml J•inr-wootls soil of .Allibo.nuL, nnnlyels of_ .... II Upper pine belt of Soutl1 Carolina.:
Auo.l~·els ofsollof ................... , ....... : .. II Aron, wi<lth, amd olovation of.................. II
23-25
03
45 30, 31
18
74 25
7f>-H8 ~9-91 ~s-qo
70-158 4·1-7:!
88-143 lfi-18 30-04 51, 52 48-02
00-148 12-14
47 37
081-683
751
700 688, 089
670
732 683
721
85-168 585-030 218-240 330-424 H0-175 290-345 5111-516 502-500 507, 508 120-404
~~~~~' 313
47
so, 40, 92 411, 412, 464
v
11
7 8, 0
11 27-30
27 13
11
547 403
506, 5-07
113
1185-688
05
483 4.09
C -o(t 1 ' · 1 t 11 f II l52, 53, fiO- 508, 509, 612-1 urn 1mt, oconom10' o" so . ...•.. .••.. ... (. 50, 02_64 515, 618-500
Sirrf1tco foo.turcs ~l11 South Cnm1in£1, tlmllor II 25-BO 481-486
growth, olimltto, soils, rmd productions of. Upper Silurian fornmtlon of: Tmp-ilik(' in Georgia, occm'l·onco of ................. .
Trap, occurrcnco of, in Tcxna ....................... .
1 148, 102 II 11-15,21 II 5 88, 1!4,
l. 07, 112 I 17
820 OB3-0B7, 043
20!),300, 303, 3i8
075 Alabnmo. ....................................... II
<107, 408' Utnb, ::;;;~"0~1~:;1:~ ;~· ;i;1; ~~~·~;; ~;; C~ji~~~~i~).:::: ~~ 17, 20 21, 23 ~
27, 30 287, 289
T1:nppcan lands of South Onrollna, clinrncter and II analyses of. ·
•.rl'appenn roc1ts of South Carolina, occurrence and II llmdsof.
•.rmp-rock in grauit o masses at Tishomingo, Indian I t~rrlt.,ry.
'T1·cos nntl plants clmrnctoristlo of each region of tho II state of Alabama.
'.rrecs mad plnnts in Florida.......................... ll Trees g~ow as i.f plnnte11 nt equal distances in Ark·
H.Il80..B,
I
Tronton mul Chazy formations in Georgia, ll\mls clo- II ri \"eel.from the.
41, 42
10
8
07-59
BO 87
25, 26
T1·ent-on formation In .Alo.bnma ...••.•......•••.. '.... . II {Ji• Jj,• {g0 Trenton limcatono, thickness of, in Central basin, I 29
11.'ennessee. Triassic and Jurnssfo formations, occurrence of, i• I
Texna. T:rlussio formation in Georgia, remarks on _ ......•••. II Triassic sandstone, occurrence of, In Virginia........ II Trinity Rlvor blutl', section of, at Rural Sl11ule, Texas. I Trli);ty IUver valley'lnn<ls iu Califol'Jlia, character of_ II '.Crough of the contra! pralfi~ andilatwoo<ls region of II
Alabama.
18
13 8, p 74
120' 86, 40
'Ttilaro lake, CallforJ:lr1, nllmllno clmraotor of tho} II { waters of. 16,17,69,79
Tttln.ro plains, Cnllforuitt, soils, ohuraeter, and 11na1y.
1
II sesof,
27~0
460
840
67-09
210 623
201, 202
21, 2s, ao, 32, 83, 110
401
076
279 I
oao, 631
73~
778 40, 56
674, Oi5, 727, 7Sl
085-088
It v. Vactwllle fruit bult in <Jalifornln, oxt-0nt nnd ohapto· lI
tor of. Valley 1an1ls of:
I Colol'llclo rlvor, In TQxns, fertility of........... I forJ\an torl'ito:ry, timbered region of the, OCOU•
pied h~' the Chorokoc 11~U011. Northwest Georgl"'............................ II
Valley of California., geologlcal histOJ'.Y of.the . -. • . . • II Valley of En.at Tennessco:
Extent uml <leijcrlptlon of .................. - . - . I Mngnesian limostonn lands of ...... -·.......... I Ridga an<l chort-ylnnda or .•..••. ., .•• :.......... I
Ya.Uoy of tho '.l'onnessee, total nren and cotton pro· I <luction or (Goueral Dlscussion),
Valley or llottom lnnda of oane·hills roglona In Mis· slasippi.
· Valley region of:
I
Cu-lifornla., uxtont and cJ4lraoter Df ............ II Ylrgluiti, nroll of tho .......................... - . II
Yalloya of: Afob~mn ................... - .• . . . • • • • •• . . • . • .. . II
II Cn.Jifol'lll!I, coi>ijt rogio11 of •••.••.•.•...... -.. - . Cnllf'ornro, eastern slope of tl•e Sioi'l'u Neva1la II
mounb\lns. Ca11fornln foot.bills, deilorlptlon rind 11nnlyses II
of aoi~s of,
'129
34, 01
as 21
10
70, 71
787
692, 740
285 728, 720
30-BO, 92 408-411 1 464 as uo 38 4
47, 48
7 7
10, 17 ·i7-40,
ijO, 57 61, 02
30, 37
410 16
eev . 629 .
20, 27 705'-707J 7l4, 7lti 7~9. 720
094, 096
922 GENERAL INDEX 1.10 COTTON PRODUCTION.
Page -i: of RpcciaJ ~ report.
Vnlle:ra of-eontinn6d. East Tennessee, northwest Georgia, au<l AJ.a. I
bama, iotnl area and cotton production of (General Discussion).
Misso1wi, C<>tton 1'6f,cion of, depression of, below I tJie bills.
North Carolina, transmontnne r&gl'on l;n •• - .. --. ll V11lue :<market) of and rent paid for-land in:
Alnl,111ma ................................... ; ... lI .A1kunaa0 ...... -·-·-··----· ..•••••.••• ......... I Floritla ........................................ I1
t~~f ~rt~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: r North• ·nroliua ............ ...... ...... ....... II South Carolina ................................. II '.l'enn.,saee ....... ··--····--···----- ............ I Trxns .......................................... I Virginia ................................. ~......................... II
Van's Valley sollR !n Georgia, analyses of ........ ~... lI Variation and periodlciity of rainfnll in California, II
remarks on. Varieties nf cott<insecd preferred In:
Alabama ...................................... II .ihkausns.......................... ............ I Califo11Jia ............. , ....................... II Flo1111a . . .. . . .. • • .. .. • • • • . . • • .. . • . . .. • . . • • .. .. . U Gem·gin ........................................ II ln<li?1;' territery .. . .. .. .. • • • • • • . .. .. .. . .. • •• • . . I J,ou1•rnnn. ............................ · ......... I
lil::~~~1~!'.~~:: ::::::::::::::::: :: : : : : : : :.: : :::: :· i Nortl1 Cal'olinn. .. ......... •• . •• . • .. ... . .. .... •• II South C11rolinll ................................ II Tcnnossco ·······-·······-· ......... ........... I
~i1~~~i~ :::::.:: ::: ::::::::::::::: ::::::: ::: :::: rl Variety, amount nsql per a-Ore, dispoe!l], a.n<l p:rlce <:/.
cottonseed, in: Alnb,.mn. ................................... » ••• II .A.1 lrnnsa~ .................. .-.. • • • .. • • • • • • • • •• • •• I Culifomhl. ................................. , .... 11 l!'lol'i<la .......................................... II Georgfo .••..• ' .................................. II ln<linn territory •• • • • • •• •• • • • • •• • . .. • • • • . • • • • • . I Loul8i~na ..... ......................... ........ I
~l:::~~:.f.~i- :::: :::::::::: ::::::: ::: :: : :: ::::::: i Nor!hCnrolina ................................ II Sonth Carolina ................................. J[ Tennassce ..... .•. ..•••• ........ ...... . ........ I
~~°';i~i~ :: :::·.:: :::: :: :: ::::·.:::::::::: :: ::: : :: ft V11riety of natural features a characteristic of Ten- I
nessee. Yegotubles, production of, in, five nations of the I
Indian forritory. Vegetation an<l crops In California, effect of climate II
Il[!Oll.
Vegetation and laud of tho Gulfcoaatln Florida .... 11 Vegetation of:
Mn.rah lauds of California ...................... II Motamo1Jlhlc region of Sooth Cnrolina, change II , in, since the early part of the eighteenth cen-
tury. Vegetation of !be brown-loam prairie region of Louis- I
iana. Vegetation of the lon§f.lenf pine region of:
Flor.iiln . . • . • • • • •• • • • .. • • . • . • .. . . . . . .. . • . . • • • . • • TI
Miasfsaippi, c<>nst mnrshea ............. _ ..... .. I { Veget.'\tlon, time of nppearanoe of, in northwest II
Georgia.
Vera Cruz, Mexico, cotton cultnxe In the stiite of (In II Repo1t on California).
• Vicksburg group (Tertiary) in:
.A.lab a.nm ...................................... .
t;~!~~~a~i:.:::::::::::::::::: ::: :: '. :: :: : :::: :: ¥ Viotoda Peak, Texas, location of....... . . . . . . . . . • • • • • I Vineyards, RCreage of, by counties, in CaUfornln . • • •. U
20
156 106 7l
174 8.J.
154 28, 102
77 60-GO
lM 162
21 27
13, 14
154 98, 99
70 07, o~
67, 58, 165, IGG
29 78, 70
148, 149 25, 26 7:1, 74 52-58
43, 98, 00 154, 155
19
lM 98, 99
7il 67, 68
57, 58, 165, 166
20 78, 70
148, 149 25, 26 1a.74 52-58
43, 98, 99 154, 155
10
11
11
26, 27
BO, Bl 36, 37
23
22, 23 50 60, 67, OS
20
130
10, lt 10,28 12, 50
115
3, 4
G~neral folio
(ut boltom of pnge).
10
507
552 I
I
1001 642 251 4~0 186 856
526, 000 000
516-522 4i0 820 643
293
671, 672
104 634, 635
734 247, 248
32:1,3:!4. 431,m
180, 181 350. 35L fiW,524 605, 606 51J8-f>14
. 415, •170, 471 81~. ~13.
641
104 0:14, 6.J5
?84 247, 248
323, 324, 481,m 180, 181 350, 351 523, 624 605, 606 508--514
4i5, 470, 471 812,813
Ml 383
f41
1160
206, 207
088, 680.' 492, 493
125
202, 203 261, 262, 269, 270
286
788
100, 191 ll~, 130 214, 258
i7a 001, 662
'Virgtaia: Area, population, tllletlland, cotton 11rodnction, I
rank among the smtes, am1 liunncr counties of (General Discussion).
Cotton fiber, meamrements of (Genoml Di~- I
cnssionJ. Index to Report ou .. .. . .. . • .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. • . II Possible cott<mseed-oil n1ill prodnr..ts of, from I
tbe orop of 1870, anc1 their market antl manure valuations (General Discussion).
Regions of, devoted to cotten culture, anc1 dis- I cussion regarding its position among the c<1twn •tateB (General Discussion).
I
30, 31 /
~: 23-25
ll
Report on Cotton Production In tho State of, by II i-v, 1-25
Professor W. C. Kerr. Special agent np1iointed for (Genern.1 Discus- I Y
aion). 'Visalia timbered region, Cn.llfornin. ............ -.. . . II 24 Volcanic material in California ...... - .............. , II Volcanic sol! in Cnlifornla, character anc1 anuJysis of. II
w .
\Vages puid in the working of phosphate rock.In II South Carolina..
Wages paid to, and condition and nationality of,
fabort•rs in: .A.lnbnma ....................................... II .A.I'lrnnsas ...................................... I Cnlif'omln ...................................... II Florida .................................. - . . .. . II
~ftr~1t~~t~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~~;~~~~~ r Miaso1n·i. ...... -. . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . • . .. . . . I ~forth Uarolinn. ................................ II S1mtll Cnrolina...... . • .. . • .. . . • .. • • . . . . .. • • .. • II '£ennea~ce ..................................... I '.l'exus ......................................... I Virginia....................................... II
Wages imld to laborers in Mexico '(in Report on II Califom!a).
Wages system, reasons in favor of, in: .A.lnbnma ................... - ................... II .Arkansas...................................... I Floricla . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . II
g~d'fi&~e;-i-ito~./:::-.: :::::: ::: ::::::: :::::: ::: : 1l Louisin11a ........................ '............ I MisaiHsif p1 ...... ··--········ .................. r Mlssonr ....................................... I NorthCn101ina ................................ II SouthUarolinn ................................. II TenneAseo .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . • • . • • • .. . . .. . • . . . . . . . I Texas .......................................... I Virginia .. . . . . . . . . .. . .................... ·.. II
W 11llrnr, Frn.nals .A.., appointmo11t an<l rcsignatlon of, as Snpcrintondontof Census. (See titlo page).
Warrior basin of .A.Jn.bo,nia, extent and ~haractor of.. II W nrrior coal-field of .A.lnbnma., area, nn<l topogrnphi· II
8, 33, Ill
58, i;9
12
155, 11iB 184, 105 l:JO, Jill
70, 7l 172, l'i3
31 83,84
154 27, 28
'17 00-GO
·13, 1 o.i 101, 1G2
21 mo, 1a1
WO 105 71.
173 lll 84
lf>.i 28 77
00-60 104 161 21
cal auc1 n.gricultnral features of. WArrlor Rivor lands of .Alabnm~, ch.nracter and JI 40, 41, 11,,o
rm11lyses of. Warrior river of .A.lnbama, ira!Uage system of. . • . • • . II Washing of soils prevented by horizontalizlng or
hillside ditching in~ .A.labo.ma ...................................... II .A.rlmnsas.... .. ...••. .... ............ ...... ..... I,
:gic%~~f.i:: :::::::::::::::: ::: : :::::: :: ::: : : :: : : : H Intliaii ten·ltory .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. • . . • . . . . .. . . I
~m1~rf~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ 1 Norlh Cn1·olina ................................ II
South 0arolina . • .. . • .. . . .. • . .. • . . . .. . .. • .. .. . . II Te.imessee .. • .. . . •. • . . . . . . .. .. . . .. • . • . . .. .. . . . . I 'I'<rxns .......... ......... ...... ........ ........... ............... 1 Virgin!n ....................... ,. • . . . . . • . . .. • . . • II
75-148 49-94 88-00
70-158 22-25 44-73
88-143 l0-18 30-lM, fj!-54 4'd-U2
00-148 rn-14
Washington county, ¥1ssisslppi, rank of, as first I 7 among tho cnnnties of the United States In total cotton production (Grmernl Discussion):
W asl!!ngt-0n territnry, anolysee of soils of, :-eforence I 60
to (General Dlsonsslon),
U4~-G47
01.
2t
017--041
ll'
082' 0(!6, 601, 710
710, 71T
111:;, 106' 041l,Ml 7HR, 780· 25ll, 201 438, 430
800 18G, 186
350-C52f3, G'.!(t,
GOil G10-f>2~ 41!i, 476'· ~lU, 820
G43 788, 780
106» li41 21;1 430 800 186 85G-62(l 009
510-522' 470 810 043
30, nr no-ns
50, 51, 120
rn, 20
85-l{i8 58fi-6nO' 218-241} ano-42i 800=H03 140-17ti 200-3•15 614-fllO 502-iiOO. 508-510 42.0-404 718-HOO 03•1-030
1{)
71
,,.,
I ii
l !
GENERAL INDEX TO OOTrrON PRODUCTION ..
Page ~ of special p: report.
Waste lands of tho :regions of Alabumn, plants nnd II grasses of.
Water-conrseR of the 1iluff or plateau ~eglon of Tennessee.
\\Tater divido of:
I
Georgia between tho Atlantic and Gulf........ II Northwcwt Georgia, remarks on ............... II
Water-power in South Carolina, ext.,Ilt of.···-·· .... II I
Wnter-she<l of: Ati1111tic and Gulf, nvcrnge nltitucle, ponds, II
and lakes of, in Florida. Tennesseeriver ................................ I
Wnter supply nncl rainfall in Uio state of Texns...... I \Vntcr supply and wells of the up1icr pine belt of II
South Caro'l!nn. Water supply of Texas:
Ccntrnl 1n·nirlc i·egion .. , . . .. . .. . • .. . .. . .. . . . . .. I Timbered region................. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . I
\Vnt-01·s of tho Illghlund rim, T.cnnessel} . . • . . . . . . . . . . I \VPntl1~r, accidents of, ns·nifectlng <iotton crop in:
.Alribamn................................... .• . . II
.A1·Jmnsns ... . . . • .• • • . . ..................... - • . I Florida .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . • .. . . .. . • • • . . • . . II Georµ;ia ........................................ JI In<1i~~ territory ................... '... ... . • . . . I J .. ou1R1nna ........................................... I
~H:~~~~:fpi ·::::: :::::: :::: :·. ::·.::: ::·.::: :::::: i Nortb Carolina ................................ II South Carolina................................. II Teuncssco . .. . . . .. .. . .. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. . • . . I Tl'xas ......................................... I Virginia. ...................................... II
Wob-worm, oceurrence of, in Te:xns .................. I Weecl, running to, of tlie cettou-plnnt !111
Alabnmn, ....................................... IT .Ark1111sus...................... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Florida ........................................ II Gem·gia...... ... • . . . . . . . . . •. • . . . . . .. • .. •. . . . • . . II Jmlii111 territory . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . I J,oulAiant1.............................. •. . . . . . . I
:t{l~::~~~r.~1• :: : : : : : : ::: : : :: : : : : :: : : : : : :: : : : : : : : · i N ortb Caro Jinn. . . .. • . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . • • . • . . • . . II Sont h Carolina . . . . . .. . . . .. • • .. • • • . . • . . • . .. . • . . II '£c11n eaei~e . .. .. • • • • • • .. • • . .. . .. . . • .. .. • .. .. . • .. .. . . . . • . .. • . I Tl'XUS .......................................... I Virginia. . . . . . • • • . .. . .. . . . . . • . .. • • . . . . . . . . .. . . . II
'\Veecls, sbrubs, a11<ltrecs, oocurronce of, in: .Alnbnma.. ....•• •.•••••.••..•..... .... .. • •. .• . II Flori<la ........................................ II
Woods, troublesome, ns nil'ect.ing ootton oulture In: .Alabamn ....................................... JI .A rlrnnsns . . . . . . . . . • .. • • .. .. . . . • . . • .. • • • .. . . . . . . I Flmidn ........................................ II Gem·ir11~......... . . . .. • . • • . .. • . .. • • . • . . . • . . . . . . II Indi,n1;1 territory . . . . • • • • . • . • • • • • • • . . • .. • • • • . . .. I Lournrnna................ .••••• .............. .. I
~i~~~~~~r.~~:: :: : ::::: :::::::::: ::: ::: :: : : :::::: i North Carolina.· ............................... JI South Onrollna.......... •• • • • ••• . .. . • • . . • .. • • .. II Tennessee ..................................... · I T~ltlla ................. .••••• •••• ••.•.••• ••••.. I Virginlll . .. .. • • . • .. . . .. • • . . . • • • • . . • . • . • • . • . . • . . II
W(l\glllup: cotton in: Tennessee ... . . • . . . •. . . . . . . •• • • • • • .. • • .. • •• • • . . I Texas .......................................... I
Wlllght of :flvii aeetls, with the ·unt, from dUferont I soils (General DJsonaaion),
'wolght, usual, of a bale of lint in:
.Al11bama ................... : ............... ; •.. TI Arlmnsas ...................................... I Florida ........................................ TI
~~~r~l:,;~:::: ::: ::: :::::: ::::::::: ::::: :::::::: ¥ M!ssissif Pi . . • . . . . . . • • . . . . . . • • • • • .. • • .. • • • • . • . . 1
' lfossour ................................ , . • • • .. I North Cnrollna ................................ II Tennessee ....................... _....... • • • • • • I Tt•11ns .......................................... I Virginia . . . . . .. . . . • • • • .. .. • • . . • • • • .. • . . . . .. . • .. II
Well waters of the '.Ccrtln.ry in Louisiana............ I West .Armuchee valley in Georgia, character of..... TI Wea tern 11JoriUa, J;!eneml ohnrnotor of lnuds of • •• • • • II Western Texas, nrea ancl (lcscriptiou of ... ~.......... I Western valley of the Tenueesoo river, nrea, eleva- I
ti-On, extent, and oliarnol<ir of.
57
17
16
20
36 23
20
lfi5 102, 103 ' 60, 70 170, 171
no 81,82
152 27 76
59, 60 102
158, 159 20
159
75-148 49-94 88-00
07-lfiS 22-20 44-73
88-143 15-18 80-04 50, 011 48-02
OO-H8 12-14
57-50 30
75-148 40-04 38-00
72-HiS 22-25' 4'1-73
78, 87-143 1()..18 80-04 57-00
49, 09-74 60-148 11-15
105 1'02 :l7
155 102
80, 60 170, 174
Bl 152
27 75
102 168 20
liO
17,18 88
28-25
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07
380
28~
280
480
203
3U3 674
452
604 081
398
105 638, 639 24~. 25ll 486, 4117
868 183, 184
i54 525 608
515, 510 474
816, 817 642
Bl7
85-158 581>-630 218-2'10 aaa~121 800-8113 140-175 200-3·15 513-516 502-500 515, 510 ·l~U-461 711:1-806 634-630
67-09 216
85-158 585-030 218-240 388-424 800-803 146-175
280, 289-845 513-510 562-506 51$-516
415, ·l4l~J46 71S-B06 633-637
477 820
-19
I.JIG 638
210, 240 486, t~~
854 525 607 474 810 642 112 888
197, 198
696 805-397
I
Pa~o' ct: Of S)lOCial ~ 1·eport.
Wheat, ncrenge nnd production of, tn:
±~~~;';;~n"." :::: :: :::::: :::::: :::::::::::: :: : : :: : : 1{
?:a;f~~:~~i~~:::::::::: :: ::::::::::: :: : :: ::: : y K':'11tuc!1~· _(in lteport 011 Tounessee) . .. ........ I
~l~~~~:.r~)l ._ '.: ·. :::::::.:: .:·:.:-. ::: ::: : : : : : :: : : : i Sott 1 h C111·olina. • • .. • • . . .. . . .. . . . . • • • • • • . . .. .. • . II Tonncssee ..... ; . . . . . . .. . . .. • . • • . . . . . . • . .. . . . . . I T";.:aa ......................................... · I Virginia ..... ., . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . • . . • • . . . . .. .. . . Ir
Whont, soil mgredienta withdrawn by (General DIR- I 1msslon).
White irncl Inyo mountn.ina In California, Umbc1• II growth of.
White and post-oak lauds of :Miseourl, chnrnot<1r; I timber, nud cotton yi-01<1 per asra of.
Whito htncl of Mississippi alluvial ·re Alon............ I Whito marls of Geor;>;la, analysQa of.......... . •. • .• . n White-oak fiatwoocle of Miaslsalppl, genornl clesorip- I
tion of. 'Vhite Onk swamp In Nol'th Carolina, description of. ir White population of Missiesip11l, relations of, to oot- I
t<m cuUuro au(J production. \Vhitr> Hfrer bottom lu111ls of Arknuans, llxteut nml I
chnraoter of.
5,6 5, 6 3,4 ll-8
3 110 5, a
4 4
6-8 7-10
3
61
0
0,40,42,43 40
25, 26
70
17
'Vichi-tu. Mouutuin country of Indian t.orntory, <1o· I n acrlption of; rocks, woodlaucl, wnte~, nml aolls of.
Width, nverage, of nlluvlnl plain of tho Mississ!11pi I 10 and Red rlvora In Lou!sill.lla.
Width Df cotton fthor from rlifforent soils, remarks I 011 {General :r;>iacusslon), ,
\Vi<lth of tho allite of Tonnesaeo....... ... ... . .. .. •• . I '\Vllllnmsou's prairhi,, Ta:<na, a fosall locnlity . . • . .••.• + Willa' valhiy, Altibamn., ar<'l\ nml geological etruo- I!
ture of. Wiucls In Missouri, general obso1·vations on . . .. .. .• . I '\Vincla of 'tho cleam•t region of California. . . . • . • • ..... ll Winds, prevailing currents of, lu:
Alnbanrn ....................................... TI Cullforni11. ...................................... II North Carollun ................................ Il
Wii-e-graas ln Georgia, nntnr<> of.................... II Wire-grass region of Goorp:la, desorlptlou of......... II Wlro-grass soil of: ·
Onlifor11ia .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . • .. . . • • . • . •. • . ..... • • n Tm.:n,R ......................................... I
Woodlnml, pro1>ort.fon of, iu: A.lalrn.mn. •.•.•.••..•••. .' •••. " .................. II .A.1·lmnAas ................................. ,.... I Flol'ida. ........................................ ll
£~~l~i~~~:::: :: :::: ::: ::: :: :: : : :::::::::::: :::: ¥ Mlssles1p11! • • . • • • . •• • .. • ... • .. • .. . • • • • • • . •• .. • . I ':M:tsaour. ...••• ................................ I Nortlt Carolina·: ........ , ...................... lI Tennesaoo . • . . . • • . • • . •• • • • . . • . . . . . .. .•. •• .••••• I To:s.n.a .......................................... I Virgin It\ ................................ ~..... . II
Wood's bluff, Aln,bnmn, marls from .................. II
11
139
17-10
7 100
10 8,0 11
47 46-51
27, 28 02
77-1-17 40-1!4 B5-tl3
67-158 4!l-7B
87-148 lli-21 27-70 47-00
50-148 13-16
as
Work-stock lu South Carolirin, statistics t·egnrding .. ~ 21, 24, 29,
II ( 32, 35, ·iJ -7
Worm-proof eottou in Toxn.s, rem'O.rks on nncl eitpe . rionco with.
I 155
. Yazoo bottomlallds, dlsouselon of, as rogar<la cott·•n I procluotioD, notunl nud possible (Geoeml Dia· oneslqn).
Yo.zoo bottom of llfis!!4ssip11l, geneml descrl)lilon ~ 1
nnd cotton p:ro<lt1 otlon of. 5 Yellow-elny soils of noIOthweet Goorgla, extent mul Il
deso1•lptlou of. Yellow fe'l'er, nppeararice of, Jn:
Coast rogton of South Carolina...... II Southern Lou!slnun ................ : . . . .. .. . .. • I
Yflllow-loam, ot oak, hlol<ory, aml pine •pin.ml region I of Arlmnans, RN~ nucl general •lesoriptfon of.
40,41,
72, 78 28
lB as
U.:S5
v23
Grueml folio
(at bott<Jm of pngeJ.
15, 16 041, fl42 oot. nut 272-21'4-
HH 41'!2
~07, 208 502 41l0
371l-3RO 000--068
625
02
710
U07
241, 2-12, 24-1, ~45
312
227, 228
568 278
840
us
383 701
27-29
500
758
20 600, 067
043 313
312-317
685, 086 720
87-157 585-U:JO 215-243 33il-424 Hri-175 289-345 513-5111 551!-002 410-462 717-806 035-638
78 477, 480, 485, 4ss, 401, 4~ta
81$
19
242, 24a, 274, 275
29L
474 140
ii00-li7l
924 GENERAL INDEX 'rO 001,TON PRODUCTION.
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Yc1Jow-loam rogion of: Arkanaa.s, cotton production in ................ I 40 Mississippi, general descrijltion, soil", anil cot- I 26-38, 73
ton pro<l nction of. Mississippi, natural fort.ilizers of._ •. _ ........•. I 38
Yollow or hrownisl1 J.!>"'m tho basis and subsoils of I 12 lnnrla of Mi•alsslpp!.
II I Y~llow sanely eoil of South Carolina, analyses of ..... 23 -· ~- ·~·-~-·~-·~------
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folio
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576 I 228-240, 275 i
i 240
Yosemite valley, California, description of •••..•.••. Ynba river, California, bottom la11ds of, injured by
mining tlChris.
z.
~ Pi
II II
2H lz ~nglodon, mmaina. of the, In: I
470 I :1\~~~~l~iii·::: ::: : ::::::: :: :: :::::: :::: :: :::::: 1l
Pago of special
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20
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