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table of contents
  1. Series Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword: The Great Reforestation, by Paul S. Sutter
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
  9. Naming Conventions
  10. Introduction
  11. One: The End of Abundance
  12. Two: Boundaries, Taxes, and Property Rights
  13. Three: Hunting Households and Sojourner Families
  14. Four: Deeds, Shares, and Pettifoggers
  15. Five: Wood and Water, Part I: Tariff Timber
  16. Six: Wood and Water, Part II: Naval Timber
  17. Seven: Beijing Palaces and the Ends of Empire
  18. Conclusion
  19. Appendix A: Forests in Tax Data
  20. Appendix B: Note on Sources
  21. Glossary
  22. Notes
  23. Bibliography
  24. Index
  25. Series List

MAPS, FIGURES, AND TABLES

MAPS

2.1 Patterns of forest registration, early to mid-1500s

2.2 Forests as a percentage of taxable acreage, early to mid-1500s

3.1 The Huizhou and Hakka diasporas

7.1 The Ming and Qing logging frontiers

FIGURES

5.1 Night rain on Longjiang customs

6.1 Diagram of a flat-decked warship

6.2 Form for recording timber purchases

7.1 Lowering logs off a cliff

7.2 Capstan across a chasm

7.3 Floating logs through large rapids

7.4 Fatigues and harms of transport

7.5 Violent fires and robbery

7.6 Snakes and tigers run rampant

TABLES

5.1 Bamboo and timber taxes, 1328

7.1 Timber yields from imperial logging

A.1 Changes in forest acreage in Huizhou, by county

A.2 Changes in forest acreage in five southern prefectures

A.3 Changes in total acreage following the 1581 surveys

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