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INDEX. 



Page. 



Ivn.lroctonin. specie* injmlous t<> pin* 56 



ttrebrant. ravage* in pine rarest of New Jersey . . SO 



Development of pine In forest .* 30 



open stand 28 



White Pine, conditions 39 



Diagram* and tables of measurement* 03-100 



Diameter accretion of pine, discussion 34 



" Dimension stuff." boards and plank, of White Pine, sizes 81 



Disease* and danger* of White Pine, discussion 48-55 



of pine, discussion 51-55 



Distribution, geographical, of White Pine 11 



natural, of White Pine, conclusions 18 



of White Pine, by regions 12 



Domestic animals, notes on. danger to forest 48 



Douglas, Kobert, remarks on transplanting pine 28 



Drought and heat effect on pine 51 



Drying and seasoning, effect on strength of White Pine 79 



winds, injurious consequences to pine 56 



Durability of White Pine, discussion 80 



Elgin nurseries. White Pines of forty-five years' growth 60 



Enemies, insect, of White Pine 55 



England, introduction of White Pine 20 



note on introduction of White Pine 67 



Europe, comparison of pine growth with America 38 



experience regarding reforesting 63 



notes on Stone Pine 21 



planting of Scotch Pine 63 



production of seed by White Pine 24 



European Larch, use ns nurse tree for White Pine 66 



Experiment stations, note on reports as to "damping off" 54 



Exportof White Pine, note 81 



Factor of shape for White Pine 36 



In find ing cubic and board contents of tree, use. 85 



Farm implements, use of White Pine 81 



Kin-mill ::t on. X. H., record of growth of White Pine 48 



Fencing, use of White Pine 81 



Fernow, Dr., method of forest planting 64 



Fields, abandoned, measurements of pine 30 



Fire, damage by burning young seedling pine growth 62 



problem of protection of pine forest 49 



Fir, note on growth in the Palatinate, Germany 68 



Fish-oil soap, use against pine weevil 59 



Floral organs of Wh ite Pine, discussion 22 



Forest, effect of composition on heigh t growth 32 



fire*, suggestions for laws 49 



growth, classification of trees 31 



of pine, classification 31 



insects, injurious, nativity 55 



management, discussion 61 



planting, method advocated by Dr. Fernow 64 



table showing first six years' growth of White Pine ... 28 



tree in Germany, White Pine, discussion 67 



Forester, The, facts on trimming pines 50 



Forest -grown trees, diameter growth at various heights 36 



Forests of White Pine, note on probable exhaustion 11 



Form development of pine - 36 



Forms used in the investigation 173-179 



Frame house, use of pine 81 



Frankfort on the Main, product of seed of White Pine 24 



Fresh air, use agiinst "damping off" 54 



Fungi, various species, cause of " pnnky pine " disease 54 



Fungus, Ayarimi meUeut, injury to White Pine 51 



CoUoiporitim tenecionis, cause of disease iu pines 53 



Folyjiorus annonus, injury to coniferous trees 52 



Furniture men. use of White Pine 81 



Gardner it. Sons, measurements of height growth of pine 28 



German Spruce, use of tables for finding yield of White Pine. . 44 



Germany, injury to pine by heat and drought 51 



plantations of pine 63 



statement* regarding acre yield of pine under forester 44 



White Pine as forest troe, discussion 67 



Germination of pine seeds, condition* 26 



Girdling of young pine, effect 50 



Qnathotrichui tnateriariu*, form ; protecti6n for pine 57 



Grave* ami I'ltirhot. Messrs.. figures for yield of pine per acre. 45 



Growth and development of White Pine 26-48 



height of White Pine in forest, first six years 28 



Pa-i-. 



Growth In thickness of pine 34 



volume of White Pine 37 



of diameter and cross section, table* and diagrams .. 107-116 



pine, rate 27 



Hall, s. K . , statement as to time of setting pine 65 



Hard pine, variation in weight 77 



Hardwood forest, notes on growth of White Pine 43 



intermixture with White Pine 12 



species useful for planting with pine 64 



Hardwoods and conifers, planting in alternate rows 66 



mixture with White Pine 14 



Harmonia pint, enemy of pine, note 59 



Hartig, K., conclusion as to endurance of extreme weather by 



pines 51 



Heartwood of White Pine, instances of remarkable durability. 80 



variation iu moisture 77 



Heat and drought, effect on pine 51 



Height growth of pine, seedling stage 27 



trees after first century of life 31 



White Pine, tables 29 



Hemlock, concomitant of Wliite Pine 40 



growth of White Pine in mixture 38 



mixture in growtli with White Pine 32 



occurrence with White Pine in Pennsylvania 12 



Hill, E. J., note on White Pine at head of Lake Michigan 15 



Histological characters of pine 25 



Hobbs, John E., statements as to seed production of White 



Pine 23 



table on height growth of pine 29 



Hoyt, B. F., statement as to effect of wind on White Pines 50 



Humidity, relation to development of White Pine 40 



Hunt, Thomas, plantation of White Pine at Ridott, 111 66 



Hypothenemus, twig beetles injurious to pine 57 



Ice roads, note on use i n logging : 20 



Illinois, growth of spruce and pine in forty-five years 67 



occurrence of White Pine 15 



T'niveraity, note on forest plantation 65 



India, note on Jihotan Pine 21 



Injuries to pine by human agency 49 



Insect enemies of White Pine, discussion 55 



Iowa Agricultural College, notes on planting of pine, larch, and 



brood-leafed trees of 1875 67 



growth of White Pineal Whiting 67 



occurrence of White Pine 16 



Jock Pine, admixture with White Pine 12,14 



associate of White Pine 40 



Jerome, Governor, estimate of Michigan products 11 



Juvenile stage, determination of limit for pine 36 



Kerosene emulsion, remedy for beetles on pine 57 



use against plant-lice 60 



Kleebahn, investigation of blister rust 53 



Lachnus strobi, enemy of pine 59 



Lake Michigan, note ou gro\xtu of White Pine on shore 22 



region, condition as to reproduction of White Pine 62 



original stand and present supplies of White Pine 19 



trade in White Pine, and present supply 17, 18 



Land in Massachusetts, estimate of value added by fifty years' 



growth of pine 65 



Lath of White Pine, advantages 82 



Laths and pickets, use of White Pine 81 



Laws against Injuries to forests, suggestion 49 



Lazenby, W. R., note on White Pine in Ohio 15 



Leaf- feeding insects injurious to pine, discussion 60 



Leaves of Whito Pine, description 22 



Leonard, Spencer, practice iu setting out pine 65 



Life zones of White Pine 11 



Light requirements of White Pine 43 



Lime and Paris green, used against pine bark-beetle 56 



Lincoln, Nebr.. comparative failure iu growing White Pine 67 



Loam and clay lands, reproduction of White Pine 62 



effect on growth of hardwoods 14 



prairie, growth of pine in Illinois 67 



stiff clay, growth of pine at Wiudom. Minn 67 



Loamy and sandy soils, reproduction of White Pine 62 



Locality, effect on height growth of trees 33 



Loggers' risks in breakages, etc.. allowance 39 



Logging railway, note on eilec ton lumbering 19 



