Ind 



ex 



391 



Tamarix, 213, 316, 317,* 318,* 319,* 



325> 371, 372 

 Tap-root, 171, 178, 199, 284, 285, 



306; see also Root system 

 Tarred Paper, Band of, for trapping 



insects, 145 

 Taste, standards of, 202 

 Taxodium, Bald Cypress, 210, 213, 



215, 221, 371 

 Taxus, Yews, 192, 210, 245, 370, 



372 

 Temperature, and evaporation, 21 

 Teneriffe, Island of. Dragon Trees 



on, 121 

 Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, quoted, 275 

 Thistle family, 356 

 Thorn Tree, Crakegus, iii, 212, 283, 



366-370, 372; Cockspur, 282,* 



284; Scarlet, 284; White, 192, 284 

 Thrushes, 130 

 Thuja, Arborvitas or White Cedar, 



210, 215, 219, 371, 373 

 Thuyopsis, Tom Thumb or Japanese 



Arborvitae, 210, 215, 219,* 371 

 Tick Trefoil, Desmodium, 327, 347, 



.367, 370 

 Tiger-beetles, 131 



Tilia, Linden, Lime Tree or Bass- 

 wood, 213, 318, 319, 364, 366, 367, 



.371 

 Tinea, see Leaf-miners 

 Tissues, dead, 6; living, 7, 17, 19; 



mechanical injuries to, 36; healing 



process of injured, 92; leaf-miners 



inside of, 167 

 Titi, Leucothoe, t,t,t, 

 Toadstool, 42 

 Tobacco, as an insecticide, 142, 149, 



150, 155 

 Tom Thumb or Japanese Arbor- 



vitae, Thuyopsis, 210, 215, 219,* 



371 

 Top dressing, formula, 80; see also 



Fertilizers 

 Torreya, California Nutmeg Tree, 



210, 247 

 Tortrix, see Leaf-rollers 

 Toxylon, Osage Orange, 213, 320 

 Tracing-root, 16; ^ee also Root 



system 

 Transpiration, sec Evaporation 

 Transplanted trees, difference in 



derivation, 34; value of, 170 



Transplanting, replacing of lost 

 roots by, 27; adaptation to new 

 conditions, 61, 63; favorable con- 

 ditions for, 172; proper depth, 1 73 ; 

 time, 176; size, 177; spacing, 180 



Trapping, as means of combating 

 insect pests, 144 



Tree-hoppers, 150 



Tree-Hfe, essential points of, 27, 

 28 



Tree of Heaven, Ailanihus, 210, 

 251,* 256, 262 



Tree-planting, objects of, 198 



Tree- tanglefoot, 145 



Trees and shrubs, confusion between, 

 208 



Trimming, distinguished from prun- 

 ing, 87 



Trunk, sec Bole 



Tsuga, Hemlock, 210, 227, 228, 373; 

 see also Pseudolsuga 



Tulip Tree, Liriodendron, 102, 193, 

 203, 212, 288, 36s, 370 



Tupelo, Nyssa, 212, 291, 371 



Tussock moth, 159 



Twigs, breathing pores in, 20; dying 

 of, in old trees, 30; trees and 

 shrubs with colored, 367 



"Two, two, fifty," formula, 127; 

 see also "Five, five, fifty" 



Two Winged Silver Bell Tree, 355 



Types of flower shapes 325; of trees, 

 203, 204 



Ulmus, Elms, 213, 320-322, 364, 365 



Umbel, 325 



Umbrella Tree, Melia, 210, 260,* 



261 

 U. S. Div. of Forestry, Bulletin no. 



17, referred to, 208 



Varnish Tree, Kmlrculeria, 210, 258,* 



261, 370 

 Verbena family, 363 

 Vermorel nozzle, 139, 147 

 Viburnum, Snowballs, 192, 324, 329, 



.339- 340, 341. 366, 373 

 Vireos, 130 

 Virgilia, sec Cladrastis 

 Virginia Willow, Ilea, 352 

 Vilex, Chaste Tree, 329, 363, 370 

 Vreeland Chemical Company, .135 



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