251 



.Mclliud c.t' .■oiiliulliii;; l)li«:lit 40 



iMi(kl<'l...i<)iinli, i>r. .loliii, Ki'iiiarks l.y 114 



.Mowry, Jesse I'.., Kcmnrks liy 2.'> 



Murrill, rrol". \V. A.. 'I'lrntimiit <.r cIh'sIimiI hlijilil 104 



Murrill, Prof. VV. A., Questions for scientific investigation 210 



McCiie. Prof. ('. A., Till' clii'stiiiii l)ii;,'iil in Delaware, KHI 



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.Xnlioiiii! scientific ciinipaign ajjaiiist hiij;iil ]4S 



Xeoessity for co-operation of Slates 7 



Newspaper pultlicity valuable and ur.i;e<l, 17)'2 



New York, lili«:lit in 117 



Norton. J. H. S., Remarks l.y 22 



Nursery stock spi-ea<linn l)li.u:iit , , 4.S 



Nut planting' for trees OS 



( >t1iceis of Harrisiiurfj Conference LS 



< )lli<ial call for Conference 5 



( >lticial programme of Conference 0-14 



Ordiaid and ornamental diesinut trees, HO 



Orifiin of the Miglit 177 



P. 



Paragon chestnut culture So 



Peach Yellows, lesson from the, 14.S 



I'earson, Hon. It. A.. Introductory address by, 10 



Pearson, Hon. li. A., Resolution of thanks to, 222 



Peirce, Harold, The need of co-operative work, 225 



Peirce, Harold , Remarks l.y 18 



Pennsylvania Forestry Department: Co-operation of, 215 



Pennsylvania's programme, 129 



Plans for controlling the blight, 14<j 



Predictions regarding the blight, 70 



President Taft's letter, 175 



Preventive treatment 58 



Profitable utilization of chestnut, 135 



Programme of ( 'onference 9 



Protecting native chestnut si)routs, So 



Q. 



Question as to control of the blight, 211 



Questions for scientific investigation 21(1 



R. 



Raiie, Prof. r. W. . Need of co-(.peration, 203 



Rane . Prof. F. W. , Remarks by , 23 



Rane, Prof. F. W., Urging co-operative work 202 



Rane. Prof. F. W., Report of blight conditions in Massachuseiis 150 



Rankin, Prof. W. Howard . Adilress l.y 46 



Reclaiming mountain land 84 



Reed, Dr. II. S., Chestnut in Virginia 120 



Reed, Dr. H. S., The blight situation in Virginia, 172 



