78 DISEASES OF DECIDUOUS FOREST TEEES. 



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Buckhout, \V. A., reference to work 10 



Butternut, red heart-rot, susceptibility 37 



white heart-rot, susceptibility 27, 32, 33 



< 'a-ianc-a clentata. See Chestnut. 



crenata. See Chestnut, Japanese. 



( 'alalpa, soft heart-rot, cause, description, and prevention 47-48 



speciosa. See Catalpa. 



Cenangium spp., cause of oak disease 22 



Checks, timber, entrance of sap-rotting fungi 54, 55, 65 



Chemicals, treatment of wood to prevent decay 66, 67 



< 'berry, black, sap-rot, occurrence 57 



Chestnut, bark disease, cause, ravages, and characteristics 22 



immune varieties 22 



horse, white-rot, susceptibility 49 



Japanese, resistance to bark disease 22 



oak. See Oak, chestnut. 



piped-rot, description, growth, and prevention 39-40 



red heart-rot, susceptibility 37 



sap-rot, occurrence 57 



susceptibility to sulphur-gas injury 11, 12 



timber, decay caused by Daedalea quercina 61 



rapidity 63 



Clitocybe parasitica. See Mushroom, honey. 



Coal-tar creosote for painting tree wounds 36, 37 



( 'oke ovens, injuries to trees 10 



Cold, effects on forest trees 13-14 



Conifers, susceptibility to sulphur-gas injury 11-12 



Copper smelter fumes, injuries to trees 10-12 



< '< >ppice growth, painting cut surfaces of stumps 37, 40 



< 'oral fungus causing white-rot, description, growth, and results 44^5 



Cornus florida. See Dogwood. 



Cottonwood, mistletoe injury 15 



sap-rot caused by Fomes applanatus, description 58-60 



Creosote, coal-tar, painting tree wounds 36, 37 



Cyllcnc rnbiniae, locust borer preceding the fungus Fomes rimosus 45 



Daedalea quercina, cause of sap-rot, distribution, description, and timber de- 



stniction 61, 74 



Decay, timber, caused by Stereum frustulosum 60-61 



causes, rate, prevention, etc 62-67 



preventive methods 66-67 



rate, different woods 56, 58 



Decaya caused by wound fungi 49-52 



Diseases caused by insects 14 



miscellaneous fungi 18-25 



parasil ic and saprophytic organisms 14-25 



sulphur gases and smoke t 10 I - 



wound fungi 25-52 



environmental 10-14 



tree, classification 9 



Dogwood, slime-flux injury 24 



Dry-rot, danger in structural timbers 67 



Klfvingia megaloma, synonym of Fomes applanatus 58 



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