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Development in sapwood and hardwood , 54 



"Devil's paint brush ," how eradicated . 203 



Diaporthe parasitica in Pennsylvania groves, 100 



Diaporthe parasitica in the South, 80 



Diaporthe parasitica, infective material of, 50 



Diseased trees, locating, 44 



Drought favorable to blight, 81 



E. 



Early history of Disporthc parasitica , 72 



Eliminating blight infected trees, 143 



Endothia gyrosa , 79 



Enterline , S. M. Remarks by , 21 



Epidemics , sudden , 71 



Eradication of blight by cutting out, 82 



Experimenting with cutting out process, 193 



Faking tree doctors and empirists , 59 



Farlow, Prof. W. G., paper by, 70 



Field studies at Orbisonia, Pa. , 54 



Field work of the Commission , 233 



Fighting enemies of the chestnut , 95 



Fisher, J. W. , Remarks by , 27 



Fisher, Dr. A. K. , Habits of the woodpeckers, 103 



Fisher, J. W. , Reports no blight in Tennessee, 174 



Food and mouth disease, how suppressed, 148 



Forest acreage in Pennsylvania, 130 



Forest and laboratory tests, 202 



Forestry management , meaning of, 212 



Foreword , 3 



Francis, Thomas E. , Report upon field work , 233 



Fulton , Prof. H. R. , Address by, 48 



Fungous diseases , treatment of , 43 



G. 



Germination of conidia and ascospores, 



Giddings, N. J., Means of control, 



Giddings , N. J. , Remarks by , 



Giddings, N. J. , The blight situation in West Virginia. 



Grafting chestnut, how successful , 



Grafting native chestnut sprouts, 



Graves , Dr. A. H. , Remarks by , 



Groves chestnut , to be kept clean , 



Growing chestnut trees, 



Growth of blight on other material than chestnut, 



Gussow, Dr. H. T. , Remarks by, 



