INDEX. 



Abies pedinata, notes on, 283, 324 



Accumulations of humus, treat- 

 ment of, 31 



Acer, notes on, 259, 340 



Adjoining woods, natural regener- 

 ation from, 161 



Advance growth in group system, 

 155 



Advantages of loosening soil, 49 

 ,, of regular planting, 78 

 ,, thinning, 218 



Age of plants, 74 



Age of seed, 43 



Alder, notes on, 263, 328 



Alnus glutinosa, notes on, 263, 328 



Ammophila arenaria, 36 



Area of nursery, 99 



Arid land, irrigation of, 30 



Artificial formation of woods, 40, 



41 



,, versus natural forma- 

 tion, 175 



Ash, notes on, 248, 343 



Aspen, ,, 275, 337 



Austrian Pine, notes on, 303, 326 



B. 



Balls of earth, planting with, 118 



,, ,, ,, without, 120 

 Baltic Pine, 290, 296 

 Bed, germinating, 49 

 Beech, notes on, 230, 332 



Betula alba, notes on, 267, 329 



Birch, 267, 329 



Bituminous humus, 32 



Black Pine, notes on, 303, 326 



Bogs, peat, 31 



British forest trees, notes on, 



229, 323 



Broadcast sowing, 56 

 Broom, 36 



C. 



Carex arenaria, 36 



Carpinus Betulus, notes on, 237, 333 



Castanea vesca, ,, ,, 256,331 



Causes of swampiness, 23 



Change of species, 10 



Chestnut, sweet, notes on, 256, 



331 



Choice between art. and nat. for- 

 mation, 175 



,, ,, seedlings and trans- 

 plants, 113 



,, ,, sowing and plant- 



ing, 170 



,, of fence, 19 



,, method of formation, 169 



,, site of nursery, 98 



,, species, 4, 41, 71 

 Circular spade, 86 

 Cleaning young woods, 196 

 Cluster Pine, 36 

 Coast dunes, 33 

 Cockchafer, in nurseries, 115 

 Cold winds, protection against, 193 

 Combinations of fences, 19 



