154 
Shade tolerance—cont’d. 
of poplar, 5, 6. 
of spruce, 6, 19-21. 
of tamarack, 5, 6. 
Sherrard). Hi: 
Situation. 
Composition of forest according 
to, 6-15. 
in relation to cutting, 111-112. 
tf ‘** distribution of species, 
22-23. 
in relation to yield, (with table), 
92. 
Influence of, on ash, 29. 
x: “) “balsam 27% 
beech, 25. 
birch, 24-25. 
cedar, 29. 
cherry, 30. 
hemlock, 26-27. 
maple, hard, 26. 
ot 3 et soft, 28. 
pine, 28. 
spruce, 16-18, 23. 
Valuation surveys grouped by, 
60-65. 
Skidding, Injury to trees in, 32, 
113. ; 
Soft maple, see Maple, Soft. 
Soil. 
favorable to ash, 29. 
ii balsam, 27. 
beech, 25. 
birch, 24-25. 
cedar, 29. 
cherry, 30. 
hemlock, 26. 
maple, hard, 26. 
ae HaeesOnts. 25. 
pine, 26. 
INDEX 
Soil—cont’d. 
in relation to cutting, 111-112. 
Influence of, on distribution of 
species, 23. 
Influence of, on spruce, 16-19. 
of Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne Park, 99-100. 
Special committee of N. Y. State 
Assembly. Final report, 46. 
Species of trees in Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne 
Park. 
Distribution of, 22-23. 
Enumeration of, 5. 
on hardwood lands, 12-13. 
on spruce flats, 10-11. 
on spruce slopes, 14-15. 
on swamp lands, 8-9. 
Spruce, Black, 8. 
Spruce flats. 
Condition of forest on, (with 
table), 10-11. 
Proportion of, in Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne 
Park, 6 
Spruce on, 10, 36. 
Valuation surveys on, 60-63, 65, 
124-137, 146-147. 
Yield of different species on, 92. 
Spruce slopes. 
Condition of forest on, (with 
table), 14-15. 
Proportion of, in Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne 
Park, 6. 
Spruce on, 14, 36. 
Valuation surveys on, 60-63, 65, 
138-139. 
Yield of different species on, 92. 
Standard. 
Number of board feet in, 53. 
Standing timber. 
Measurement of, 59-60, 
