INDEX 



247 



Juniperns communis, 22 

 Juniperus virginiana, 19 



Kerosene emulsion, 139 

 Knees, cypress, 31 



Larch, American, 29 



— and cypress, description of, 25 



— European, 25, 122, 126 

 Large-toothed aspen, 54 

 Larix europaea, 26, 122, 12G 

 Lawn and grove, study of soil 



conditions on, 239 



Lawn trees, 119 



, pruning, 166 



Leaf blotches, 41 



Leaf-eating caterpillars, 95 



■ , insect, 49 



Leaves, 107 



— , needle-shajjed, 19 



— , scale-like, 19 



— , star-shaped, 93 



Lenticels, 64, 117 



Leopard moth, 39, 49, 149 



Lesson on trees, outdoor, 234 



Light, influence of, on trees, 114 



Limbs, various methods of brac- 

 ing, 176 



Lime-sulphur w^ash, 139 



Lime-tree, 98 



Linden, American, 95 



— borer, 98 



— , European, 99, 119 

 Liquidambar st3'raciflua, 93 

 Liriodendron, tulipifers, 90, 126, 



231 

 Location of trees, care to be 



exercised in, 130 

 Locust, 101, 228 

 — , black, 100, 126 



— borer, 100 



- — , common, 101 

 — , hone}-, 102 



— miner, 100 



Locust, 3'ellow, 101 



Lombardy or Italian poplar, 51, 



128 

 Low juniper, 22 



Magnolia acuminata, 99 

 — , mountain, 99 



— soulangeana, 121 

 — , Soulange's, 121 



— tripetala, 100 

 Magnolias, the, 99 

 Maidenhair fern, 55 



— or gingko tree, 55, 120 

 Maple wood, 231 



— , ash-leaf, 46 

 — , hard, 38 

 — , Japanese, 122 

 — , Norway, 44, 123 



— phenacoccus, 37 

 — , red, 120, 125 

 — , rock, 38 



— , silver, 38 

 — , soft, 40 



— sugar, 37, 121 



— swamp, 43 

 — , sycamore, 44 

 — , white, 40 

 Mesophj'tes, 111 



Method of covering wounds, 164 

 Methods of destroying injurious 



insects, 134 

 Mockernut hickory, 44, 86 

 Moisture a factor in developing 



disease, 112 

 — , influence of, on trees, 110 

 Moral influence of trees, 237 

 Morus alba, 105 



— rubra, 105 

 Moth, gipsy, 74 

 — , leopard', 39, 49 

 Mountain magnolia, 99 

 Mugho pine, 123 

 Mulberry, red, 105 



— , white, 105 



