Maple Continued 



hard (sugar maple) , Acer sac- 



charum, 16, 617, 738, 741 

 Norway, Acer plantanoides, 49- 



50, 70, 74, 79, 84, 824 

 planetree, Acer pseudoplalanus, 



824 

 red, Acer rubrum, 50, 61, 70, 



180. 776, 836 

 Schwedler, Acer platanoides var. 



schwedleri, 50, 74 

 silver 



Acer saccharinum, 57, 69-70, 



180, 776, 836 

 See also Maple, white 

 sirup. See Sirup, maple, 

 sugar 



Acer saccharum (syn. A. sac- 

 c harophorum ) , 49, 70, 121, 

 180, 775, 836 

 See also Maple, hard. 

 Tatarian, Acer tataricum, 133 

 white (silver maple), Acer sac- 

 charinum, 16 



Maples of Northeast, kinds, 49-50 

 Mapping, aerial, 472 

 Maps- 

 fire -occurrence, 488, 490, 491, 



512, 516 



fuel-type, 489, 490 

 Marine Corps, fire fighting, 497 

 Marketing associations, 185, 271- 



272 



Markets, problem, 188, 271-272 

 Maroon - Snowmass Wilderness, 



Colo., 542 

 MARTIN, J. F.: Blister Rust on 



White Pine, 453^*58 

 Maryland 



forestry in schools, 659 

 State tree, 16 

 Massachusetts 



4-H Club forestry work. 660 

 hybrid poplars, 155 

 Mast, nuts for wildlife, 564, 565 

 MATTOON, M. A.: Appalachian 



Comeback, 304-309 

 MAY, CURTIS: Keeping Shade Trees 



Healthy, 91-96 

 McARDLE, R. E.: Cash Crops From 



Small Forests, 173-176 

 McQuiLKiN, W. E.: Direct Seed- 

 ing of Trees, 136-146 

 McRae bill, 706-707 

 McSweeney-McNary Law, 713 

 Medicinals, from wood, 641 

 Melamine-resins in glues, 638, 639 

 Memorial forests, 397-398 

 MENDEL, GREGOR, influence, 148 

 Mercury salts, 632 

 Mesquite 



honey, Prosopis glandulosa, 17 

 Pros opts, 133, 715 

 Methoxychlor, in insect control, 99 

 Methyl- 

 alcohol, production, 641 

 bromide, use, 435-436 



Index 



Mice, in seedings, 139 

 Michigan 



AuSable Cooperative, 309-311 



Christmas tree profits, 254 



forest succession, 107-108 



forest-crop law, 270 



lumber companies, 260 



mining companies, 261 



plantations, value, 209 



profit from wood lot, 173 



State forests, 390, 393, 394 



University of, 710 



Watson forest, 265-266, 268 

 Microfine sulfur dips, 435 

 Middle Atlantic States- 

 forest situation, 718 



State forest acreage, 391 

 Mildew, prevention, 626 

 Military 



reservations, administration, 388 



use of wood, 729 

 Mill residues, 640 

 MILLER, JOHN M. 



Breeding and Selecting Pest-Re- 

 sistant Trees, 465-471 



Insects in Forest, 407-413 

 Mills. See under specific kinds. 

 Mimosa 



(silktree), Albizia julibrissin, 

 63, 470 



wilt resistance, 445 

 Mine timbers 



cutting and treatment, 734 



requirements, 1950-55, 1999, 

 734, 738 



specifications, 230 

 Minerals, as nutrient, 5-6, 103 

 Mining 



companies, holdings, 260-261, 

 267 



in Black Hills, 326 

 Mink, in woodland, 561 

 Minnesota 



canoe trips, 554 



Chippewa N. F., 311-319 



forest-crop law, 269 



Forest Industries Information 

 Committee, 673 



State forests, 390, 391, 394 



University of, 313, 655 



N. F., 312 



Miramichi fire, 1825, 480 

 MIROV, N. T.: A Tree Is a Living 



Thing, 1-9 

 Mississippi 



Bienville N. F., 339-342 



fire fighting, 529-531 



watershed deterioration, 605 

 Mississippi Delta, 204, 718 

 Mississippi River, floods, 609 

 Missouri, farmer's profits, 173 

 Missouri 



Ozarks, pine seeding, 144-145 

 Missouri Botanical Garden, 401 

 Mistletoes 



damage, 346, 347 



931 



Mistlestoes Continued 

 dwarf. Lake S. Gill and Jess L. 



Bedwell, 458-461 

 harvesting, 182 

 Mites, control, 100 

 Moisture 



effect of shelterbelt, 196 

 for city trees, 45 



requirements of decay fungi, 631 

 Molasses from wood, 36, 641-642, 



646 



Moles, insect diet, 563 

 MONAHAN, ROBERT S.: Safety for 

 Forest Visitors, 556-560 



MONCEAU, DUHAMEL DU, WOfk, 



400 



Montana 

 fires, 508-516 

 pine beetle damage, 428 

 smokejumper base, 511, 515 

 State forests, 392, 394 

 Montana Agricultural Experiment 



Station, work, 191 

 More Trees project, 661, 674-675 

 Mormons, 574-575 

 Morris Act of 1902, provisions, 



311-312 



MORRISON, B. Y.: National Ar- 

 boretum, 403-405 

 MORTON, J. STERLING, work, 192, 



704 

 MOSES, CLAYTON S.: Shade Trees 



for Northeast, 48-60 

 Mosses from woodlands, 180 

 Mount Rainier National Park, 544 

 Mountain pine beetle 

 control, 431 

 detection, 415 

 hosts, 427, 428, 429 

 Mountain-ash 



American, Sorbus americana, 56 

 European, Sorbus attcuparia, 133 

 Sorbus, 130 

 Mountain-holly, Nemopanthus mu- 



cronatus, 133 

 Mountain-laurel, Kalmia latifolia, 



133 

 Mountain-mahogany, Cercocarpus, 



133 

 Mulberry 



Morus, 164, 783 



red. Morus rubra, 74, 783, 834 



Russian, Morus alba var. tatari- 



ca, 74 



white. Morus alba, 80-81, 832 

 Mulch, effect on germination, 140 

 Municipal 



forests, value, 396-397, 398 

 parks, uses, 549 

 MUNSTER, NORMAN: Consulting 



Foresters, 662-663 

 MURRAY, PHILIP: Labor Looks at 

 Trees and Conservation, 755- 

 757 



Mushrooms from woodlands, 182 

 Muskeg, 368. 369 



