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Abbot's white-pine sawfly, note 60 



Accretion, area, in White Pine 36 



average annual, for old trees 37 



diameter, of pine, discussion 34 



yearly, of White Pine, notes 31 



Acre yield of second-growth "White Pine, with measurements of 



young pine 148-169 



White Pine in natural forest 46 



young pine groves 43 



yields of White Pine and measurements of sample trees. 118-147 



Adirondack mills, output of White Pine 17 



region, destruction of young pine growth by fire. . 63 



Adirondack*, composition of forest 40 



condition as to reproduction of White Pine 62 



growth of White Pine 12 



Agarimt mcllrui, injury to White Pine 51 



Age classes of White Pine, tables of measurements 88-92 



Alleghenies, occurrence of White Pine 13 



Alpena, Mich., first sawmill , 17 



Ann Arbor, Mich ., growth of pine 28 



Annual height growth of White Pine in first hundred years. . . 31 



rings, comparison for varieties of pines 25 



Aphis, White Pine, note 59 



ArborviUB, concomitant of White Pine 40 



mixture with White Pine 14 



Area accretion of White Pine 36 



Artificial reproduction ot pine, discussion.. 63 



Ash, result of planting with White Pine 66 



Atlantic, injury by raw winds to White Pine 51 



Balsam Fir, admixture with White Pine 12 



Bark-beetle, destructive to pine, discussion 55 



pine, description and injury 55 



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



Bark of pine, manner of growth and function 25 



White 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, effect of shade on White Pine 43 



with pine in Adirondacks 40 



Beetles, bark, destructive to pine 55-57 



Buprestida3, injurious to pine, description 58 



Belfast, Me., trade in White Pine 18 



Bhotan Pine, relationship to White Pine 21 



Birch, Maple, and Beech, effect of shade on White Pine 43 



with pino in Adirondacks 40 



Black Sprnce, usefulness for planting with pine 64 



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



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



Boat building, use of White Pine 81 



Boles of pines, variation with character of associated trees 43 



Borers and pine sawyers, discussion 57 



Botanical description of White Pine 20 



range of Whit* Pine 12 



Box Elder, result of planting with White Pine 66 



Boxes, use of White Pine 81 



Boynton, F. E., note on occurrence of White Pine in the Caro- 

 lina* 15 



Branch, root, and stem system of White Pine 21 



Brit ton, N.L.. note on occurrence of White Pine in Xew Jersey. 15 



Brookings, 8. Dak., failure of plantings of White Pine 67 



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Buprestidse, species injurious to pine ; description 58 



Cambium of pine, characteristics 25 



Canada, field of commercial pine 15 



occurrence of White Pine 18 



original and present supplies of White Pine 19 



" rossing" as protection from pine bark- borer 56 



trade in White Pine 18 



Canadian pinery, note 14 



Canby, William M., note on occurrence of White Pine in Dela- 

 ware [5 



Carbolated wash, remedy for beetles on pine 57 



Carbolic acid, use against pine weevil 59 



Cary, Austin, measurements of Wh ite Pine 85 



Caterpillar injurious to pine, notes 60 



Cattle, injurious to pine forests 49 



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



Cells in pine wood, discussion 25, 26 



Cerambycid beetles, injury to pine 57 



Chalcophora, species injurious to pine 58 



Champaign, 111., instructive plat of White Pine 65 



Chermes pinicortiris, " pine blight," note 59 



Chicago, growth of White Pine trade 18 



Chionaspis pintfolice, manner of injury to pine 61 



CHITTENDEN, F. H., discussion of "Insect enemies of White 



Pine" 55 



Chlorophyll, occurrence in young pine 24 



Circumference of pine trees, measurements of annual gain 35 



Classification of White Pine 82 



Clay and loam lands, reproduction of White Pine 02 



land, relation of specific weight of pine wood 74 



Climate and soil, demands for development of White Pine 39 



influence on height growth 33 



Coleoptera, adult, injury to pine 61 



enemies of White Pine 55 



Coleoiporium lenecionii, cause of disease in pine 53 



Compression endwise, tests of White Pine 77, 78, 79 



Cones, age of trees at first production 23 



quantity to produce pound of seed 23 



Conifers and hardwoods, planting in alternate rows 66 



danger of drying atmosphere in planting 51 



necessity of shading 63 



useful for planting with pine 64 



"CorkPine" of Michigan, locality of growth 12 



Cortex of pine, characters 25 



Criocephalus agrettis and other species injurious to White Pine 58 



Cronartium ribicola, relation to cause of disease in pine 53 



Crop of White Pine, time for maturity 64 



Crown of White Pine, description 21 



Cubic and board contents of White Pine, tables 85 



Cultivation of pine nursery at University of Illinois 66 



White Pine, area of probable success 16 



Curculionidro, beetle, damage to White Pine 58 



Cypress and White Cedar as substitutes for White Pine 82 



"Damping off" parasitic organisms as cause 53 



relief measures 53 



Dangers and diseases of White Pine, discussion 49-55 



Dawson, J., statement as to seed crop of White Pine 23 



Do Vries, assumption as use of resin in plant growth 24 



Delaware, occurrence of White Pine 15 



DendroctontisSrontalis, pine bark-beetle, description 55 



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