Index 



237 



Sequoias of California, 229. 

 Settlers, first white, 14, 17, 149. 

 Shagbark hickory, 131. 

 Shoes, wooden, 127; shoe pegs, 143. 

 Sigourney, Mrs., quoted, 232. 

 South America, trees in, 54, 98. 

 Spruce, the red, 112; spruce gum, 



206. 



Stamp Act, the, 224. 

 Standards, 65. 

 Storms and winds, 73. 

 Sugar maple, 151, 154; history of 



maple sugar, 209-216. 



Tanbark, 117, 193; a tannery, 196; 

 how leather is tanned, 193-198. 



Tennyson, quoted, 68. 



Trading posts in the forest, 24. 



Tree, parts of, 41, 42; how it grows, 

 45; how it lives, 39; how it dies, 

 69; the tree in youth, 59; in old 



age, 64; enemies, 72; in history, 

 15, 17, 24, 215. 



Tulip tree, 146, 148. 



Turpentine, 96; the turpentine or- 

 chard, 199-205. 



Value of forests, 29, 31, 178. 

 Veterans, 66. 



Washington Elm, 228. 



"Wattap," 114. 



Western woods, 173. 



Whip sawing, 24. 



White pine, 108; white oak, 135. 



"White water man," 171. 



Willows, 55, 104. 



Wire worms as enemies of trees, 



80. 

 "Woodman, spare that Tree," 



poem, 99. 

 Woodsmen, viith the, 157. 



