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7. The Coppice for the Village and Town M. C. Read, Hudson, O. 



8. Forest Trees Most Suitable for Streets, Lawns and Groves, 



J. Beaufort Hui-lbert, Ottawa, Ont, 



9. The Destruction of Forests and Tree Planting, 



John Dougall, Editor of New York Witness. 



10. The Introduction of Trees and Shrubs at the Ontario Experimental Farm, 



Prof. Wm. Brown, Guelph, Ont. 



11. A Few Thoughts on the necessity for a certain portion of each Farm being 



left in Forests. . . . J. Beaufort Hurlbert, L.L.D., Ottawa, Ont. 



12. Forest Economy of Canada Stewart Thayne, Ottawa, Ont. 



13. Experimental Plantation of the Eucalyptus, near Rome, 



Franklin B. Hough, Ph. D., Lowell, N.Y. 



14. Conditions of Forest Growth Bernard E. Fernow, Slantington, Pa. 



15. Lessons to be Learned from the Forests of Western Asia, 



Prof. H. S. Osborne, Oxford, 0. 



16. Borers in Forest Trees Rev. Thomas W. Fyles, Cowansville, Quebec. 



17. How Farmers May Grow Forest Trees from Seed, 



D. W. Beadle, St. Catharines. 



18. On the Growth of Black Walnut Timber in Ontario . . Thomas Beal!, Lindsay. 



19. On the Growth of Poplar Trees for the Manufacture of Paper and Charcoal, 



W. Saunders, London. 



20. A Few Practical Remarks from the Lumberman's Standpoint, 



J. K. Ward, Montreal. 



21. Oaks of Hardin County, O W. F. English, Mount Victory, O. 



22. Tree Planting for Railroads Dr. John A. Warder, North Bend, 0. 



23. Timber Trees of the Black Hills Robert Douglas, Waukegan, III. 



24. Remarks on the Canadian Cultivation of the Catalpa Speciosa, 



Robert Burnet, Pictou, N.S. 



25. The Coniferous Trees of the United States and Canada . . Dr. George Vasey, 



Botanist of Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 



26. Black Locust Growths Dr. John A. Warder, North Bend, O. 



27. Experiments in Tree Planting on Cape Cod, 



Joseph S. Fay, Woods HolL, Mass. 



28. The Ash Arthur Bryant, Princeton, 111. 



29. Larchmere, a Plantation on Drifting Sands, 



Dr. John A. Warder, North Bend, O. 



30. Three Motion Plan of Planting Robert Douglas, Waukegan, 111. 



31. Extensive Planting by Shelter-belts. .H. M. Thompson, Preston Lake, Dak. 



32. Classification of Oaks Dr. John A. Warder, North Bend, O. 



33. A Western Greeting James T. Allen, Omaha, Neb. 



34. Forest Tree Plantation B. F. Peck. 



35. Trees, Tree Planting, &c J. A. Mathewson, Little Metis. 



36. Planting on the Plains, &c H. M. Fennel, Russell, Kan. 



37. Timber Culture a National Necessity D.C. Schofield, Elgin, 111. 



38. Rural Improvement B. G. Northrup, Clinton, Conn. 



39. The Commercial Value of Pruning John S. Hicks, Roslyn, N.Y. 



,40. Apology for the Pioneers John W. Caldwell, Cincinnati, O. 



41. Living Fence Posts Wm. H. Ragan. 



42. Roadside Tree Planting W. A Hale, Sherbrooke, Que. 



43. Letter upon Forestry . D'Ailly, Malvern, Ark. 



44. Fungi Injurious to Forest Trees Byron D. Halstead. 



45. Forests in Connection with Water, as Aids to Climatic Amelioration, 



T. T. Lyon, South Haven, Mich. 



46. Forests of the United States, as shewn by the Census of 1880, 



N. H. Egleston, Williamstown, Mass. 



47. Forest Cultural Survey, &c Generaf William Burns, U. S. Army. 



48. Economic Tree Planting : How and Where B. Gott, Arkona, Ont. 



