42 TIMBER ROT CAUSED BY LENZITES SEPIARIA. 



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Daedalea confragosa, fecundity, as related to Lenzites sepiaria 16 



sepiaria, synonym for Lenzites sepiaria 14 



unicolor, vitality, as related to Lenzites sepiaria 15 



Dalla Torre, K. W. von, Sarnthein, L. von, and Magnus, P. W., on the geo- 

 graphic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 36 



Decay of timber, as related to Lenzites sepiaria 24, 26-29, 30 



Degrully, L., on the use of sulphuric acid as a fungicide 19, 34 



Dudley, P. H., investigations of Lenzites sepiaria 12, 27, 28, 33 



Earle, F. S., and Underwood, L. U., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites 



sepiaria lU, o4 



Eastman, H. B. , on the methods of preserving timber from decay 27, 36 



Falck, Richard, investigations of Lenzites sepiaria 8, 26, 27 



Farlow, W. G., and Seymour, A. B., on the host woods of Lenzites sepiaria. 11, 12, 33 



on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 10, 32 



Faulkner, E. O., on the methods of preserving timber from decay 29, 37 



Fernow, B. E., investigations of Lenzites sepiaria 27, 28, 33, 34 



Floating of timber to prevent decay 27, 28, 30 



Fries, E. M., investigations of Lenzites sepiaria 8, 9, 12, 14, 31, 32 



Fuckel, L., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 32 



Fungi, wood-inhabiting, vitality as related to Lenzites sepiaria 15 



rotting, effect upon value of timber 7-8, 30 



factors governing growth 24-27, 30 



Gartner, P. G., Meyer, B., and Scherbius, J., on the geographic distribution of 



Lenzites sepiaria '^j 31 



Gellin, G., on the use of sulphuric acid as a fungicide 19, 34 



Gillet, C. C, investigations of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 12, 32 



Gillot, F. X., and Lucand, L., investigations of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 12, 33 



Glatfelter, N. M., on the geographic distribution of I-enzites sepiaria 10, 36 



Gloeophyllum spp. , synonyms for Lenzites sepiaria 14 



Grinnell, Henry, on the methods of preserving timber from decay 27, 36 



Guillemot, J., investigations of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 19, 34 



Htematoxylin, Delafield's, reaction upon rotted wood 23 



Hahn, G., on the growth of Lenzites sepiaria on wood of living trees 12, 36 



Harkness, H. W., and Moore, J. P., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites 



10 32 

 sepiaria x\j,o-, 



Harvey, L. II., and Knight, O. W., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites 



sepiaria 10, 34 



Hatt, \V. K., on the methods of preserving timber from doca>- 27, 36 



Heartwood, apparent immunity from attack by wood-rotting fungi 13, 20, 22, 25 



Hedgcock, G. G., investigations of Lenzites sepiaria 10, 11, 12, 13, 20 



Hemlock, treated and untreated, durability tests 28-29 



Hcnnings, P. , investigations of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 12, 34, 35 



Hill, Reynolds, and Schrenk, II. von, on the m<>thods for prevention of decay 



of timber 27, 28, 35 



Hoffmann, G. F., on the geographic distribution «>f Lenzites sepiaria 9, 31 



Hohnel, F. von, on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9,37 



Ibirncmann, J. W., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 31 



Inoculations witli Lenzites sepiaria, experiments uiion living and fro.«hly felled 



troes 14,19-20,24,30,40 



Introduction to bulletin '. '~° 



Iron, compounds, use in preserving timber from decay 29 



Jaap, Otto, on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 35, 37 



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