biology and agriculture 175 



Xew Eugland section, S. A. F., 



meeting, n 44') 



Newton, C. D., art 707 



Xew York, fire prevention, n 703 



foresters' club, n :J2:} 



section, S. A. F., monthly meet- 

 ings, n 194 



Xew Zealand, reforestation, n 95 



Xorth Carolina forestry ass'n 



meeting, n 948 



Xorthern forest, variations, and 



management, art 867 



Xorway, American tree species for, 



rev 427 



forest plantations, br 80G 



policy, br 811 



forestry, br 188 



spruce extending timberline, br. 804 

 temperature observations, 1919, 



br 797 



Xursery fertilizing experiments. 



br.' 80:3 



Oaks, climatic tests, br 183 



growth, rev 790, 79.3 



Oi.MSTKD, ¥. E., art 4G8 



Olympic peninsula, swept by cy- 

 clone, n 443 



Oregon, aerial lire patrol, art.... 771 

 Organization, sec Forest organiza- 

 tion. 



Pales weevil, history and control, 



rev o72 



Paper industry and pulpwood sup- 

 ply, art 49.". 



manufacture in Philippines, n... Sl.j 

 and pulp, src Pulp and paper. 



Paraguay and Brazil, forests, br.. . 309 

 P.XRKKR, G., comment on "Forest 



Taxation" 92.1 



Pathology, sec Forest pathology. 



Pe.arson, G. a., art !^ 3() 



Pennsylvania, forest experiment 



station, n 32-5 



Penobscot forestry club, n 703 



Pkrrv, W. J., art (522, 752 



Pests, ridding forest of mice, art.. 283 



Philippines, paper manufacture, n 815 



woods, fiber studies, art 97 



Picca piingens, suitability in for- 

 estry, br 804 



Pine, Bishop, art 886 



Coulter, art 903 



heaths of Xorrland, br 181 



loblolly, thinnings at a profit, art. 759 

 and spruce, arrested development, 



br so-> 



western yellow, and forest suc- 

 cession, art 877 



yellow, soil moisture and height 



growth, art 752 



Pinon-junipcr lands and nationa) 



forests." art 534 



plan for handling, art 537 



discussion 541 



I'iuus coulteri. art 903 



muricata, art 886 



Pit props, Scottish timber used. br. 311 



Pitch and wood of the ancients, br. 43S 

 Plant succession, replacement of 



chestnut, art 105 



Plantations, choice of species for. 



art 519 



Planting, sand dunes, art 139 



see Forest planting. 

 Policy, purification of waste waters, 



br 91 



sec Forest policy. 

 Precipitation and growth of oaks, 



rev 790 



Private timberland control, e. c. 318 

 Prussian forests, clear cutting law. 



br 805 



Soiling, forest information, br.. 939 



Pulp and paper, bamboo, br 436 



making, chemistry, rev 430 



species for planting, art 519 



Pulpwood, lands, cut-over, incre- 

 ment, art 611 



preserved by spraying, br...69o, 696 



supply and paper industry, art.. 495 



Quebec, foresters to study in Eu- 

 rope, n 447 



Ri:cKX.\(,F.i., A. B.. art 129 



RiXORD. S. J., art 255 



Recreation and forestry, art 526 



Recreational use of wilderness, art. 718 

 Red gum, experiments in tapping, 



art 15 



Reforestation, New Zealand, n... 95 



Retsxer, J. H., art 394 



Report, Forester, 1920, rev 422 



Research, reports of national coun- 

 cil for Society of American 



Foresters 173 



biology and agriculture 175 



REVIEWS: 



Ashe. W. VV., loblolly pine 178 



Belve.^, H. C, and McCarthy, 

 E. F., yellow birch and .Adi- 

 rondack forests 424, 678 



CoRREA, M. Pig, fibrous plants 



of Brazil 71 



