Clearing, forest, and wildlife, 566 

 Clematis, Clematis, 128 

 CLEMENTS, FREDERIC E., forest 



types, 109 

 CLEVELAND, GROVER, 299, 320, 



326-327, 707 

 Cliffrose, Cowania stansburiana, 



128 



Climate- 

 effect on 

 forest type, 117 

 soil, 115 



tree growth, 7, 104-105 

 factors affecting, 29-30 

 CLINE 

 A. C.: Future Requirements, 



731-741 



JUSTUS H., cited, 586 

 McGARVEY, work, 288 

 Clones, propagation, 149 

 Coastal Plains 

 forests, 279-280 

 light burning, 517 

 COCHRAN, H. DEAN: N. F. Per- 

 sonnel, 664-665 



Cockchafer, airplane dusting, 472 

 Coconino N. F., 348 

 Coconut, Cocos nucijera, 64 

 Coe, Pingree estate, 257 

 Coffeetree 



Gymnocladus, 164 



Kentucky, Gymnocladus dioi- 



cus, 47, 57, 69, 833-834 

 Colleges- 

 forestry teaching, 655-658 

 land-grant, instruction, 710 

 COLLINGWOOD, G. HARRIS: Trees 



Remembered, 15-18 

 COLLINS, CHAPIN: Industrial For- 

 estry Associations, 666-675 

 Colonial period, forestry, history, 



702 



Colonies, naval stores, 286-287 

 Colonists 

 logging methods, 688 

 wildlife relationships, 564, 568 

 Color of paint, 625, 627-628 

 Colorado 



beetle outbreak, 419 

 early forestry, 705-706 

 pulpwood, 421422 

 State forests, 392, 394 

 watershed studies, 598, 603 

 Columbia N. F., flown, 679 

 Commerce, Department, 648 

 Communities, forest, security for. 

 Dahl J. Kirkpatrick, 334-339 

 Community 

 forest, establishment, 21 

 forests. George A. Duthie, 394- 



398 

 of trees. Jesse H. Buell, 103- 



108 



Compensation insurance, 271 

 Compost 



from woodlands, 181 

 use in nursery, 163 



Index 



Compreg, uses, 650 

 Cones 



from woodlands, 181 



longest, 20 

 Congress 



and watershed programs, 612 



early conservation, 703 

 Conifers 



effect on animals, 564 



North Pacific area, 84-85 



Northeast, descriptions, 57-60 



Plains States, 70-72 



planting, 207 



soil requirements, 224 



stand composition, 112 



western, mistletoe, 458, 460 



CONNAUGHTON, CHARLES A., 



work, 598 



Connecticut, State tree, 16 

 Connwood, operations, 271-272 

 Conservation 



and labor, 755-757 



planting, 127 



resolution of A. F. of L., 755 



teaching, 658-661 



See also Forest conservation ; 

 Soil conservation ; Wildlife 

 conservation 

 Construction 



lumber requirements, 737 



use of dry wood, 23 



wood used, amount, 723 

 Consulting foresters. Norman 

 Munster, Arthur Spillers, 662- 

 663 

 Containers 



investigations, 649 



paperboard, demand, 738, 739 



wood, 24 



Contour trenches, 606 

 Contracts, sales, 232 

 Controlling tussock moth. Paul 

 H. Roberts, James C. Evenden, 

 436-442 

 Converted products, marketing, 



231 



COOPER, JAMES GRAHAM, forest- 

 type regions, 109-110 

 Cooperage 



from woodland, 178-179 



industry, 740 

 Cooperation in 



fire protection, 667-668 



forest management, factors, 337 



railroad forestry activkies, 684 



watershed projects, 611, 613 

 Cooperative 



AuSable, 309-311 



extension work, 659 



marketing, 271 



research, 653 



stores, 185 

 Cooperatives 



and small woodlands. Allen W. 

 Bratton, 183-190 



types and work, 183-187 

 Copeland Report, 666, 675, 713 



9 2I 



Copper naphthenate, 435 



Cord, standard, 229 



Cordwood needs, 741 



Corktree, Amur, Pbellodendron 



amurense, 48, 56-57, 824 

 Corn 



effect of shelterbelts, 193 

 hybrid, in Corn Belt, 152-153 

 Corn Belt, windbreaks, shelterbelts, 



198 

 Cornell, school of forestry, 655, 



710 

 Cornelian-cherry (Cornelian-cherry 



dogwood), Cornus mas, 47 

 COSSITT, FLOYD M.: Production of 



Planting Stock, 160-169 

 Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster, 130, 133, 



848 



COTTA, HEINRICH VON, 112 

 Cottonwood 



black, Populus trichocarpa, 811 

 eastern, Populus deltoides, 790 

 lanceleaf. See Poplar, lanceleaf. 

 narrowleaf. See Poplar, narrow- 

 leaf. 



plains, Populus sargentii, 66, 810 

 plains. See also Poplar, plains. 

 Populus, 178, 195, 836 

 swamp, Populus heterophylla, 



790 



COULTER, C. H., work, 213, 217 

 County forests, 394-396 

 County parks, 549 

 Coweeta Experimental Forest, 603 

 CRADDOCK, GEORGE W.: Water- 

 sheds and How to Care for 

 Them, 603-609 



CRAFT, EDWARD C.: Forest Re- 

 sources and the Economy, 

 721-730 

 CRAIGHEAD, F. C.: Insects in the 



Forest, 407-413 

 Crapemyrtle, common, Lagerstroe- 



mia indica, 62 

 Creeper 



Parthenocissus, 130 



Virginia, Parthenocissus quin~ 



quefolia, 131 



Creosote, preservative, 623, 627 

 CROCKER, CLAYTON S.: Fighting 



Fires from Air, 508-516 

 CROCKETT, DAVID, memorial, 12 

 Cronartium 



infection on pines, 524 

 rust, damage, 347 

 Cross-pollination 

 use of clones, 149 

 Crossett Lumber Company, 282 

 Crown Zellerbach Corp., 141 

 Cryptomeria, Cryptomeria japo- 



ica, 47 

 Cucumbertree, Magnolia acumi- 



nata, 786, 836 

 Cupping, selective, 296 

 Currant 



Rites, 128, 456-457 

 golden, Ribes aureum, 131, 848 

 Custer Peak Experiment Area, 325 



