GENERAL INDEX, Continued. 



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Pulpuood Statistics Included 723 



Railroad is Reforesting 423 



Rain Tree, The Saman or 424 



Rainier National Park, Mount — Mark Daniels 529 



Record for Rapid Growth — D. T. Mason 734 



Record of a Sequoia, The First — -Donald Bruce 4S9 



Red Cedar, Western (Identification and Characteristics) — 



S. B. Detwiler 131 



Red Gum, The (Identification and Characteristics) — S. B. 



Detwiler 641 



Red Spruce, The (Identification and Characteristics) — P. L. 



Buttrick 70S 



Redwood Cones, Coloring in — O. E. Jennings i7 



Redwood Lumber and Its Uses 329 



Redwoods. The (Identification and Characteristics) — S. B. 



Detwiler 323 



Reinforcing Trees — J. J. Levison 42 



Resolution on Forest Fires and Reforestation 404 



Resolutions on Forestry 358 



Resolutions. Women's Club 492 



Return of the Birds, The— A. A. Allen 273 



Reviews, Book 53; 306; 370; 437; 629; 691; 757 



Roads, Ten Million Dollars for Forest 497 



Roadside Trees Needed 490 



Rock Profile of Washington 678 



Rocky Mountain National Park — Mark Daniels 724 



Russell, Peak of Mount— IMark Daniels 679 



Safety First in Tree Planting — Perley Spaulding and Carl 



Hartley 664 



Saman or Rain Tree, The 424 



Sawfly, The Destructive Pine— P. L. Buttrick 395 



School Forests, County, City, Town and — J. W. Tourney.... 426 



Schools and Camps in Forests 660 



Scotch Forestry Problems 621 



Scouts in City Park Work, Boy — H. H. Tryon 585 



Selecting Trees for Planting — J. J. Levison 543 



Sequoia National Park — Mark Daniels 12 



Sequoia, The First Record of a — Donald Bruce 489 



Seventeen Palms Spring 166 



Shade Trees, Economic Value of — William W. Colton 107 



Shade Trees, ^Municipal Planting of — J. J. Levison 419 



Shade Trees, Ornamental and ( Department of Magazine) — 



I. J. Levison. .42; 107: 161; 227; 294; 360; 419; 485; 543 



622; 680; 741 



Shade Trees, Taking Care of — J. J. Levison 485 



Shortleaf Pine (Identification and Characteristics) — S. B. 



Detwiler 513 



Shot. Shell and Soldiers Devastate Forests— P. S. Ridsdale. 333 



Sierras, Across the High — Mark Daniels 684 



Sieur de Monts National Monument 468 



Smith-Lever Bill, The Woodlot and the (Editorial) 51 



Southern Floods and Their Forestry Lessons — H. H. Chap- 

 man 476 



Southern Forestry Congress, The First 493 



Sparrow. The White-Throated — Poem, by Paulina Brandreth 611 



Sparrows, The — A. A. Allen 722 



Spruce, The Red (Identification and Characteristics) — P. L. 



Buttrick 705 



Spurs, Damage by — J. J. Levison 228 



State Forester, Indiana's Need — A Trained 690 



State Forestry in Colorado 46 



State Forestry in Maryland 367 



State Forestry Organizations and Problems (Editorial).... 176 



Street Tree Planting — J. J. Levison 360 



Studying Plants in Winter— Dr. R. W. Shufeldt 731 



Swimmin' Holes and Such, About — Bristow Adams 474 



Three Million Dollars for New England and Appalachian 



Forests 473 



Timber Insurance, Standing — W. R. Brown 556 



Tower Falls of the Yellowstone 91 



Town Forests and the Lincoln Highway — Harris A. Reynolds 174 



Town Forest, The 689 



Toys from Sulphite Pulp 404 



Tree Bark as Human Food — Hu Maxwell 277 



Tree Census, The — A. Oakley Smith 622 



Tree Disease, Another Imported 739 



Tree Faker, The — J. J. Levison 294 



Tree of Legend and Romance. The — Mark Daniels 76 



Tree Planting Campaign 754 



Tree Planting, Safety First in— Perley Spaulding and Carl 



Hartley 664 



Tree Planting, Some Ideas in — Sterling Rouse 621 



Tree Tliat Owns Itself, The— T. H. McHatton '.'. 661 



Tree, The Nation's Wishing 493 



Tree Within a Tree, A 208 



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Trees. Food— Alice M. Long 172 



Trees, How to Tell the Age of 554 



Trees in Medicine — John Foote 648 



Trees, Ornamental and Shade (Department of Magazine) — 



J. J. Levison.. 42; 107; 161; 228; 294; 360; 419; 485; 543 



622; 680; 64 



Trees, Taking Care of Shade — ^J. J. Levison 485 



Trees, War's Elifect on— F. McVickar 113 



Tropical Forestry at Yale 416 



Under Fire in War Zone Forests — Lieut. H. K. Robinson.... 616 



Use of Blight-Killed Chestnut 746 



L'ses of Forest Products, War Time — A. S. Schorger 014 



Uses of Lumber— Warren B. Bullock. .. 173 ; 239; 301; 365; 498 



L'sing the Bark of Trees 71 1 



Value of Shade Trees, Economic — William W. Colton 107 



Value of Wood, Fuel 688 



Vanderbilt. Memorial Tablet for George W 536 



Verde and Casa Grande National Parks, Mesa — Mark Daniels 139 



\'ernal Falls, Yosemite — Poem by E. Dithridge 352 



War Consuming Britain's Forests 594 



War, Our Forests in Time of 341 



War, Scene in Delville Wood, Devastated by the 674 



War's Efifect on Trees — F. McVickar 113 



War Time Uses of Forest Products — A. W. Schorger 614 



War Zone Forests, Under Fire in — Lieut. H. K. Robinson. .. 616 



Washington, Arch, The 488 



Washington Forest, In a — Poem by Donald A. Fraser 75 



Washington Profile. George 280 



Washington. Rock Profile of 678 



A\'ashington's Trees Criticized — Frank A. Cutting 482 



W'atcrpower Legislation — H. H. Chapman 242 



Weeks' Law, Additional Appropriation for Purchase of 



Lands Under 473 



Weeks' Law Hearing, The 112 



Weeks' Law Purchases, Furtlier .Appropriations Needed for. 48 

 Western Public Lands and National Forests — H. H. Chap- 

 man 619 



Western Red Cedar (Identification and Characteristics) — S. 



B. Detwiler 131 



White Oak, The American (Identification and Characteris- 

 tics)— S. B. Detwiler 3 



White Pine, Another Insect Enemy of the — P. L. Buttrick.. 395 

 White Pine Blister: 



Blister Rust Disease of White Pine. TTie 97 



Blister Rust Organization 119 



Bhster Rust Situation. The White Pine 137 



Gooseberries and Currants, .\lternate Hosts of 469 



Quarantine 549 



Wliite Pine Conditions 560 



Editorial 627 



White Pines Threatened 662 



Safety First in Tree Planting ■. . . . 664 



Pine Blister Disease 748 



Call to Conference 748 



Lesson of the Pine Blister Canker 752 



White Pine, The (Identification and Characteristics) — S. B. 



Detwiler 387 



White Mountains Forestry Conference 482 



White-Throated Sparrow. The — Paulina Brandreth 611 



Wild Flowers, Conservation of American — Dr. R. W. 



Shufeldt 654 



Wild Life in National Parks, Commercial Grazing Versus.. 562 



Winter, Studying Plants in— Dr. R. W. Shufeldt 731 



Winter. What We Can Do for Our Trees in — J. J. Levison.. . 680 



Wisconsin, Forest Fire Protection in 431 



Wisconsin. The Protection of Beaver in — F. B. Moody 220 



Wishing Tree, The Nation's 493 



Wood Ashes, Fertilizer from 272 



Wood Block Pavement, Creosoted— O. P. M. Goss 105 



Wood Flour Industry 303 



Wood, Fuel Value of 688 



Wood Older Than the Hills— Arthur Koehler 92 



Wood Preserving Department ( Department of the Magazine) 



— E. A. Sterling.... 105; 238: 300: 364; 434; 499; 561; 626 

 Wooden Horse— But What Wood? The— Bristow Adams.. 552 



Wooden Pipe a Century in the Ground 213 



Woodlot and the Smith-Lever Bill, The (Editorial) 51 



Woodlot Improvement, For 89 



Woodlot, The Farm 628 



Woods are Calling. The — Bristow Adams 359 



Woods, Fire in the — Bristow Adams 292 



Wounded Trees, First Aid to — J. J. Levison 741 



Yellowstone National Park — Mark Daniels 458 



Yosemite National Park, The — Mark Daniels 345 



Yosemite, Vernal Falls — Poem by E. Dithridge 352 



Zimmerman Pine Moth, The 437 



