INDEX 



Acorns for feeding, n 843 



Aclirondacks, forestry, br 244 



Ailanthus for paper, br 616 



Airplanes in protection, cost, br... 465 



spruce, eastern, c 732 



Airplane spruce, situation, c 250 



in timber estimating, n 486 



Alcohol from sulphite liquor, br.. 246 



wood waste, br 941 



Alligator pear, n ■ 742 



Argentina, forest industries, n.... 138 



Army camps, maps, n 744 



Artificial limbs, willow used, n. 634, 7^3 



vs. natural regeneration, br 605 



Aspen, forest type, art 294 



reproduction, art 389 



Atlas, preservative, for killing trees, 



": • • •. 833 



Australia, timber trade, l)r 248 



Austria-Hungary, lumlicr business, 



n 739 



Axton, forestry, 1m- 244 



Bags of paper, n 836 



Baker, F. S., arts 294, 389 



Balsa wood, Ocliroina lacjnpus, n.. 840 



Balsam fir, increment, art 304 



Bamboo, increment, br 611 



Bark be(^les, Canadian, rev 594 



Barrows, W. B., art 747 



Bates, C. G., art 383 



Bats, insectivorous, br 936 



BiUiRK, C. E., art 215 



Biltmore stick, folding, art 747 



Birch, D. C, art 909 



Black locust in France, br 608 



Blister rust, art., 85; rev 453 



in France, br 609 



BokhkKr, R. H., arts ^,77, 792, 871 



Bogs, theories, br 601 



Borneo, logging, br 825 



Boxes, California ])inc' for. n 631 



BrEwsTKr, 1). R., art 861 



British Columbia, f(jrestry report, 



1917, rev 929 



P.rush disposal, plans, n 635 



BrcK, C. J., art 807 



I'urning green wood, n 844 



California, forest scIujoI, n 140 



national forest experiment >~ta- 



tion, c 62S 



Camp outfit, stove, n 485 



Camphor, yield, br 353 



Canada, conservation report, rev.. 119 



forest fires, 19 14- 16, rev 933 



forestry association, n 261 



report, 1917, rev 594 



New Brunswick report, 1917, rev. 583 



Ontario report, 1917, rev 580 



Petawawa experiment station, n. 7;i7 



private forest management, n... 832 



pulp and paper census, 191 7, n. . . 954 



Quebec report, 1917, rev 592 



forest engineers meeting, n 372 



wood-working industries, n 953 



wood manufactures, n 952 



Canadian Forestry Association, 



"forest talks," n 632 



pulpwoods, properties, etc., n. . . . 633 



pulp and paper industry, c 622 



Canals, intercellular, art 429 



Carbolineiiiii avenarius, renamed, n. 954 



Cedar, incense, rev 579 



Cellulose from seaweed, n 634 



in wood, br 469 



Chapman, H. H., arts 215, 653 



China, floods and forests, rev 596 



deforestation and floods, art.... 888 



forest propaganda, n 7,77, 



Chur, forests, yield, br 940 



City foresters, n ^^73 



Classification, c 203 



Claughton-Wallin, H., art 523 



Clement and Munro, gypsv moth, 



rev ■ 818 



Climate, efi^ect on forest types, n.. 951 

 Coal tar and creosote absorption, 



rev 928 



CoAZ, J., obituary notice 954 



Colorado, front ranges vegetation. 



rev 454 



CoNARD, H. S., art 100 



Cone production of hemlock, art.. 168 



Conservation, Canada, rev 119 



Cook, H. O., art 920 



Cordwood, measurements, art 920 



Cost of logging, national forests, 



art 009 



raising pulpwood, br 612 



Creosote and wood preservation, 



. ^, , . '>'■• -,; • 475 



Cultigcn, new term, I)r 619 



Ciif^ressus lortiilosa, seed germina- 

 tion, br 824 



Damage for fire liability, n 742 



liabih'ty, Washington, n 130 



