Index. 



361 



Measuring, early use of space num- 

 ber, 166. 

 MENSURATION, FINANCE AND 

 MANAGEMENT, 52, 166, 223, 346. 

 bypsometer tests, 340. 

 of increment by autograpti, 52. 

 log rules, 79, 92. 

 Pachymeter, 9. 

 of saw logs, article, 79. 

 Schenck's, review, 28. 

 space number, 166. 

 MICHIGAN, work in the forest re- 

 serve, 178. 

 Mill practice, American and Ger- 

 man, article, 112. 

 Mill Scale studies, article, 5. 

 Mill tests of output, 88. 



waste, 5, 82, 112. 

 Mills, first in New England, 14. 

 Moss barrens, methods of reforest- 

 ing, 219. 

 Moss cover, composition and value, 

 162. 



NOBW HAMPSHIRE, early laws, 22. 

 Nova Scotia, forestry, 10. 



reforestation, 220. 

 Nursery, fertilizers for, 50. 



practice. Hacker's machine, 

 154. 



root pruning, 337. 



tools, 94. 



OAK, California, seasoning, 355. 



PACHYMETER, 9. 

 Paper pulp, see pulp. 

 PEAVY, G W., article, 191. 

 PERIODICAL LITERATURE, 38, 



134, 205, 313. 

 Persia, forest conditions, 172. 

 Phenology, influence of light and 



weather, 40. 

 Philippines, Forest reserve, ecology, 



review, 294. 

 Photosynthesis and temperature, 



147. 

 Pine bark bug, 163. 



damping off, remedy, 49. 

 moth, peculiarities of distribu- 

 tion, 321. 

 Red, in Nova Scotia, 11. 

 rot, protection, 338. 

 Pine White, decline, 59. 

 fungus disease, 164. 

 in Nova Scotia, 10. 

 pruning, influences of, 139. 

 stumpage prices, 60. 

 Pinus, palaeobotanic, 147. 



Planting with ball on poor soil, 43. 



on hard pan, 54. 



wide spacing objectionable, 48. 



tools, Spitzenberg's, article, 94. 



vs. natural regeneration, 313. 



on windfall areas, 44. 

 Plows in forest culture, 216. 

 POLITICS and LEGISLATION, 63, 



233. 

 Poplar, propagation, 160. 



Yellow, grades, review, 196. 

 Preservation processes with mine 



props, 355. 

 Preservatives, relative value in tele- 

 graph poles, 341. 

 Prices, Canadian timber limits, 61. 



of wood in Germany, 113. 



of wood in Prussia, 345. 



wood in 17th century, 19. 



of staves, 168. 



of stumpage White Pine, 60. 



Yellow Pine lumber, 61. 

 Private forestry, encouragement, 63, 



170. 

 Production of hardwoods, 169. 

 Protection against drouth, 148. 



against fire, 1, 289. 



against insects on seedlings, 

 164. 



against pine rot, 338. 



against "Schutte," 164. 



use of ants, 223. 

 Pruning, roots in nursery, 337. 

 Prussia, Budget for 1905, 225. 



forest statistics, 345. 



requirements for forest serv- 

 ice, 174. 



statistics of progress, 62, 171, 

 345. 

 Pulp, history of processes, 57. 

 made from Chestnut,72. 



RAILROAD planting in Canada, 

 349. 



in Pennsylvania, 349. 

 Rainfall, forest influence, 149. 

 Reboisement in Switzerland, meth- 

 ods, 4S. 



policy in France, 313. 

 RECKNAGEL, A. B., article, 1. 

 Reforestation of moss barrens, 219. 



in Nova Scotia, 220. 



of sand wastes, 282. 

 Regeneration, difficulties, 214. 



theory and practice, 213. 



vs. planting, 213. 



in Rocky Mountains, article, 98. 

 Reservations, changes in law, 236. 



