INDEX. 



347 



Hoe, planting with, 120 

 Holes, sowing in, 66 

 Hornbeam, notes on, 237, 333 

 Humus, 32 



I. 



Impermeable substratum, 21 

 Injured trees, removal of, 199 

 Inland dunes, 37 

 Insects, protection against, 194 

 Irrigation of arid land, 30 

 Isolation of trees, 224, 225 



K 



Kinds of plants, 71 



L. 



Larch, as overwood, 227 



,, notes on, 309, 326 

 Large timber, production of, 221 

 Larix europcea, notes on, 309, 326 

 Layers, planting with, 130 

 Laying out nursery, 104 

 Lifting plants, 86 

 Lime-tree, or Linden, notes on, 



278, 342 



Line planting, 77 

 Littoral dune, 34 

 Loosening soil, merits of, 49 



M. 



Manuring, in nurseries, 102 

 Maple, notes on, 259, 340 

 Marking of planting spots, 80 

 Marking trees, nat. regeneration, 



149 



Marram grass, 36, 37 

 Method of formation, choice of, 169 

 Methods of planting, 117 

 Methods of sowing, 56 



Mixed woods, even-aged, 181 

 ,, ,, formation of, 180 

 ,, ,, thinning of, 217 

 ,, ,, uneven- aged, 185 



Mixture, preservation of a proper, 

 197 



Mound planting, 128 



Mounds, sowing on, 69 



N. 



Natural formation or regeneration 



of woods, definition, 40 

 Natural regeneration of woods, 132 

 ,, ,, by seed 132 



,, ,, by shoots and 



suckers, 164 

 , , , , compartment 



system, 135 

 ,, ,, from adjoining 



woods... 161 

 group system, 



152 



,, ,, selection ,, 157 



strip 150 



,, ,, systems com- 



pared, 158 



,, under shelter- 

 woods, 132 

 Natural versus artificial formation, 



175 

 Norway Spruce, notes on, 290, 



323 



Notching, 126 



Number of plants required, 84 

 Nurseries, raising plants in, 97 

 Nursery, area of, 99 



,, choice of site of, 98 



,, choice between seedlings 



and transplants, 113 

 ,, draining of, 100 

 ,, fencing of, 100 

 ,, laying out of, 104 

 ,, manuring of, 102 

 ,, preparation of soil of, 101 



