INDEX 
Price. 
of different woods, 116. 
of virgin forest land, 117. 
Profits, see Returns. 
Prunus serotina, see Cherry, Black. 
Pure forests, 110. 
Quality of lumber, 
affected by suppression of 
growth, 21. 
affected by thinning, 37, 
Railroad in Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne Park, 
87, 98, Iol. 
Rate of growth. 
as affected by thinning, 37-38, 48. 
in diameter in cut-over forest, 
(with tables), 43-45, 121-147. 
in diameter in original forest, 
(with tables), 46-47. 
in different parts of tree, (with 
table), 48-49. 
Increase of, from lumbering, 
(with table), 39-45. 
Method of ascertaining, 39-41, 
44 
of balsam, 27. 
of beech, 25-26, 96. 
of birch, 25, 95-96. 
of cherry, 30. 
of hemlock, 27, 96. 
of maple, hard, 26, 95-96. 
1 soft, 28, 96. 
of spruce, 39-49. 
Recuperative power of spruce, 20- 
21, 35- 
Reproduction. 
in relation to lumbering, 36, 103- 
104. 
of balsam, 27. 
of beech, 25. 
of birch, 24-25. 
153 
Reproduction—cont’d. 
of cherry, 30. 
of hemlock, 27. 
of maple, hard, 28. 
of maple, soft, 28. 
of pine, 29. 
of spruce, 18-19, 31-32, 36. 
Returns. 
a requisite of forest management, 
105. 
from annual cutting, 116-118. 
‘* cutting whole area in one 
year, 118-119. 
from cutting whole area in five 
years, 119-120. 
Road-building, Choice of wood in, 
33,2 2-223 6 
Roads in Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne Park, tor. 
Santa Clara, N. Y., Valuation 
surveys at, 3, 39-45, 50, 121-147. 
Santa Clara lumber company, 2, 57. 
Scribner’s rule, 53-55. 
Seed bed, 18-19. 
Seedlings. 
of birch, 24. 
of spruce, 18-19. 
Selection forest, 5, 22-23. 
Shade tolerance. 
a factor in the distribution of 
species, 22-23. 
of species in selection forest, 5-6, 
of ash, 6. 
of balsam, 6, 27. 
of beech, 6, 20, 25. 
of birch, 6, 24. 
of cherry, 6, 30. 
of hemlock, 6, 27. 
of maple, hard, 6, 20, 26. 
<= soft, 6. 
of pine, 6, 29. 
