forest industry statistics, rev.. 635 

 forest products, n., 246; 1915. 



ref 131, 132 



forest protective associations, n. 938 



foresters, n 1077 



forestry report, 1915, ref., 1.3 1; 



1916, rev 464 



lumber cut, statistics, n 943 



lumbermen in France, n 1057 



New Brunswick forest survey, 



n 814 



Ontario development, n 815 



brush disposal, n 108 



paper export, n 687 



pulpwood report, rev 784 



pulpwood supplies in Quebec, n. 812 



Quebec conditions, n 107 



soldiers' land settlement, n 1070 



structural woods, rev 470 



woods products, rev 1030 



Gary, A., art 271, 307 



Caterpillar control, ref 125 



Charcoal for fireworks, u 519 



Chestnut bark disease, ref 374 



blight, resistant trees, n 250, 940 



blight lands, utilization and re- 

 foresting, art 854 



lands, reforested, art 609 



Chili, lumber, br 267 



China, agriculture and forestry. 



art. 1014 



forest service, ref 1037 



abolished, n 249 



and forestry, ref 132, 375 



Chipping, double, for naval stores, 



rev 1032 



Clapp, E. H., art 165 



Classification, forestry literature, 



art 449 



timbers by microscope, art 176 



Climate and density, art 695 



forest influence on hail, br 918 



frost in U. S., br 9i7 



and growth, rev., 640; art... 521,695 



hail in U. S., br 918 



rainfall types in U. S., br 915 



Climatic factors and desert vege- 

 tation, ref 127 



Codling moth, history, ref 660 



Compensation laws, Oregon, n... 681 



CoMPTON, W., art 387 



Conifers, damping-off, rev 251 



seedlings, root rot, ref 128, 130 



Conifer-leaf oil, br 1055 



Connecticut, forestry laws. ref. 125,661 

 Conservation Association, West- 

 ern, n 1066 



and cc"n.,jrnic theory, br 491 



Conservationist magazine. New 



York, n 242 



Containers, manufacture in Rus- 

 sia, n 246 



CooLiDGE, p. T., art 95^ 



Cornell forest school, n 946 



Corsica, forestry, rev 1017 



Cost-accounting, hardwood lum- 

 ber, br 267 



Costs, comparative forest educa- 

 tion, n 109 



logging, br 497. 670 



of handling lumber, n 942 



planting 400 



rations 399 



transportation, Lake States, art. 605 



Cottonwood borer, ref 126 



Criticism and forestry, n 354 



Cut, regulation, Swiss, art 564 



Cut-over lands, farming, ref 126 



Cypress lumber, grading rules, n. 799 



Damage by ants, n 108 



by flat-headed borers, rev 258 



indemnity in France, br 668 



by pack rat, art 417 



powder post, rev 259 



prairie dogs, n 517 



by rabbits, n 108 



root rot, ref 128 



rot in western yellow pine, rev. 258 



smelter fumes, br 786 



by steam logging, n 507 



suits, expectancy value, n 945 



white ants, prevention, ref 125 



Damping-off control, rev 251 



sterilization, art 192 



Decay in timber storage, rev., 911; 



/ n 931 



De-inking paper, n 941 



Delaware & Hudson Company, 



forestry, n 797 



Denmark, experiment station, n. . 248 



Density and climate, art 695 



Desert vegetation and climatic 



factors, ref 127 



Disease (see also Damage). 



chestnut bark, ref 374 



control, art 974 



cottony maple scale, control, ref. 129 



Diseases of trees, ref 262 



District i, news, n 807, 808 



Dormancy of seed, br 1046 



Douglas fir and airplanes, n 1060 



bridge stringers, test, ref 128 



Denmark, br 376 



record growth, n 933 



seed studies, art 991 



DwiGHT, T. W., art 864 



Earth, map, br 489 



Education, cost, n 109 



