INDEX. 



Abbot's wliilfi-pino sawfly, iiotr- Go 



Acoretioii, :iroa, in AVliiIo Tine ^0 



avoni^o animal, tor nhl trees 37 



(iianioter, of ]>infi, ilisrnssioii .l-t 



ycarlj', of White Pino, notes 31 



AcFB j-iiild of socondjirowth White Pino, with raeasHromenta of 



youns pino 148-109 



Whito Pino in natural forest 4G 



young pine proves 43 



yields of White I'inoaiid nioasuroniontsoCsainiiU^ Ireoa. 110-147 



Adirondack mills, output of White Pine 17 



region, dcstru<^tion of young pine growth hy !ire.. 03 



Adirondarka, composition of forest 40 



eondition as to rrprodiu'tion of Wliito Pino 62 



growtliof Wliitc Piiio 12 



Agaricus inellms, injury to White Pine i>\ 



Age classes of White Pine, table.-* of measurements 8S-02 



Alleghenies, occurrenco of Whito Pino 13 



Alpona, jSIich., first sawmill 17 



Ann Arbor, Mich., growth of pine 28 



Annual height growth of U'liite Pine in first hundred years... 31 



rings, comparison for varieties of pines 25 



Aphis, White Pine, note 50 



Arborvita-, concomitant of White Pine 40 



mixture witli Whito Pine 14 



Area accretiim of White Pine 30 



Artificial reproduction ot pine, discussion 03 



Ash. result of planting with Whito Pine 66 



Atlantic, in.jury by raw winds to White Pine 51 



Balsam Fir, admixture with White Pine 12 



Bark-beetle, destructive to pine, discussion 55 



pine, description antl injury 55 



Bark-beetles other than pine bark -beetle, injurious to pine trees. 56. 57 



Bark of pine, manner of growth and function 25 



Whito Pine, slight protection against fire 49 



Barn lumber, use of pine 81 



Bebb, M. S., note on White Pine in Illinois 15 



Beech, Birch, and Maple, ctlect of shade on AVbite Pine 43 



with pino in Adirondacks 40 



Beetles, bark, destructive to pino 55-57 



Buprestidio, injurious to pino, description 58 



Belfast, Me., trade in Whito Pine 16 



Bhotan Pine, relationship to White Pine 21 



Birch, Maple, and Beech, etVect of shade ou Whito Pine 43 



with pi Hi' in Ailirondaeks 40 



Black Spruce, usefulness for planting with pine 64 



Board and cubic contents of White Pine, tables 85-147 



Boards, plank, and "dimension stulV of White Pine, sizes 81 



Boat building, use of White Pine 81 



Boles of pini^s, variation with character of associated trees 43 



Borers and i)ine sawyers, discussion 57 



Bot-anical description of Whito Pine 20 



range of Wliito Pine 12 



Box Elder, result of planting with Whito Pine 66 



Boxes, uso of White Pino 81 



Boynton, F. E., note on occurronco of Whito Pine in the Caro- 



linas 15 



Branch, root, and stem system of Whito Pine 21 



Britton, N. L., not© on occurrence of White Pino in Now Jersey. 15 



Brookings, S. Dak., fadure of plantings of White Pino 67 



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Ihiprestidii', species injurious to pine; d<-a(^riplion 58 



Cambium of pine, characteristic's 25 



Canada, field of coiuniercial pine 15 



(Kicurrence of White Pine ig 



original and jircsent supplies of White Pine 19 



"rossing" as protection from pine bark -borer 56 



trade in White Pine ig 



Canadian pinery, note 14 



Canby. William M., note on occurrence of Whito Pine iu l>elu- 



ware 15 



Carbolated wasli. remedy for beetles on pino 57 



Carbolic acid, use against pine weevil 59 



Cary, Aiistin, measurements of White Pine 85 



Caterpillar injurious tti jiine, noles 60 



Cattli-. injurious to iiine forr-sts 49 



Cedar, White, and Cypress as substitutes for While Pine 82 



Cells in pine wood, discussion 25, 26 



Cerambycid beetles, injury to pine 57 



Cbalcophora. species injurious to pine 58 



Champaign, III., instructive plat of White Pine 05 



Chermes jdnicortirin, " pine blight," note 59 



Chicago, growth of Whito Pine trader 18 



Chionaspia 2iiii'folifV, manner of injury to pine 61 



Chittendkn, F. II., discussion of "Insect enemies nt' White 



Pino" r»5 



Chlorophyll, occurrence in young pine 24 



Circumference of pine trees, measurements of annual gain 35 



Classification of White Pine S2 



Clay and loam lands, reproduction of White Pine 62 



land, relation of specific weight of jiine wood 74 



Climate and siiil, demands for development of White I'ino 39 



inlluenco on height growth 33 



Coleoptera, adult, injury to pine 01 



enemies of Whito Pino 55 



Coleosporium st^nccionis, cause of disease in pine 53 



Compression endwise, tests of White IMne 77, 78. 79 



Conas, ago of trees at first production 23 



quantity to produce pound of s<>ed 23 



Conifers and hardwoods, planting in alternate rows 66 



danger «f drying atmosphere in planting 51 



necessity of shading 63 



useful for planting with pine 61 



"Cork Pine" of Michigan, locality of growth 12 



Cortex of pine, characters 25 



Criocephalus agrestis and other species injurious to Whito Pine 58 



Cronartium ribicola. relation to cause of disease in pine 53 



Crop of Whito Pino, time for maturity 64 



Crown of White Pino, description 21 



Cubic and hoard contents of Whito Pino, tables 85 



Cultivation of jiine nursery at University of Illinois 66 



Whito Pine, area of probable success 16 



Curculionida?. beetle, damage to White Pine 58 



Cypress and White Cedar as substitutes for Whito Pino 82 



"Damping oU'" parasitic organisms as cause 53 



relief measures 53 



Dangers and diseases of White Pine, discussion 49-.^>5 



Dawson, J., statement as to seed crop of Whito Pino 23 



Do Vries, assumption as use of resin iu plant gn>wth 24 



Delaware, occurrenco of White Pino 15 



Dend roc tint us frontalis, pine bark-beetle, description 55 



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