GENERAL INDEX. 



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Ouprettua Bartwegii, var./attigiata 179 



Oupressus Lambtrtiana 179 



Cupreagtu LawsonianA 178 



Cupresaae Macnabiana ISO, 248 



CupressQs macrocarpa 8,179,250,332.398,464 



Cvpreums macrocarpa (Cnpreasns Guadalnpensis) 180 



Ou-pre98U8 macTocarpa, xar. /astiffiata 179 



Oupret^us Nootkatensis 178 



Oupreasui XutkaenH 178 



Cupressug thyoidea 177 



CUPUUFEEJE 137-159,254,257,258,312,380,414,446 



Curtiss, A. H., remarks on the forests of Florida by 521, 522 



Costard Apple 23,266,354,418 



Cypress, Bald 184,334,350,398,466 



Cypress, Black 184,334,350,398,466 



Cypress, Decidnoos 184,334,350,398,466 



Cypress, Lawson's 179,332,350,398,464 



Cypress, Monterey 179,332,398,464 



Cypress, Ked 184,334,350,398,466 



Cj-press, Sitka 178, ,332, 398, 464 



Cypress, Soutbem, next to the Long-leaved Pine, the characteristic tree 



of the Southern Maritime Pine Belt 4 



d press swamps of the Tensas river in Alabama 525-527 



Cypress, White 184,334,350,398,406 



Cypress. Yeliow 178, 332, 398, 4 



CtuiLLACK^ 37,38,263,256,272,358,420 



CyriUa 10,11,13 



CyriHa Caroliniana 



CyriUa fuscata 



CyriUa panieulata 



CyriVa pnrvifolia 



CyriUa polyntackia 



CyriUa racemiflora 87,249,272,356 



CyriUa raeemoia V 37 



D. 



Dahoon 35,270,356,420 



D.ihoon Holly 35,270,356,420 



Dakota, lamher indnstiy and maDafactorers from wood in 486, 487, 661 



Dakota, rank of, according to value of lumber pioducts 487 



Dakota, remarks by Mr. H. G. Putnam on the forests of the eastern 



portion of 561 



Dakota, remarks by Mr. Bobert Doaglas on the forests of the Black 



Hills region of - 561,562 



Dakota, statistics of forests, forest flres, standing timber, etc., in 561, 562 



Dalea 10.12,14 



D.ilea spinosa 55,250,278 



Darling Plum 39,272,358,422 



Datisea hirta ^ 52 



Deciduous Cypress 184,334,350,398,466 



Deciduous Forest of the Mississippi Basin and the Atlantic Plain 4 



Delaware, lumber industry and manufactures from wood in 486, 487, 511 



Delaware, rank of, according to value of lumber products 487 



Delaware, statistics of forests, forest flres, standing timber, etc. , in 491, 511 



Dtrmatophyllum tpeeiotum 57 



Desert WiUow 116,300,372,438 



Devilwood 113, 300, 372, 438 



Diamond Willow ... 170,328 



Digger Pine 195,338,350,404,470 



DiUy, Wild '. 103,294,368,434 



Diospyros 11, 15 



JHogpyrog angiuti/oUa 104 



IHcspyrog calyeina , 104 



JHospyros eiiiata 104 



IHo*pyrog concolor 104 



IHotpyroa G^aiacana 104 



IHotpyros intertnedia 104 



IHatpyTos lueida 104 



Ihogpyrng I'ergimcm .,. .. 104 



IHogpyrog puhegceng 104 



Di(,pyri)8 Tex.ana 105,249,294 



Diosp^-ros Virginiana 104, 249, 254, 257, 260, 294, 350, 368, 434 



I>iogpyroH Virginiana, var. r^meoUr 104 



LHgpyrog Virginiana, var. macrocarpa 104 



Viagpyr'ig Virginiana, var. mi^roearpa 104 



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Diogpyrog Virginiana, var. pubegeeng 104 



Dipholis 11,15 



Dipbolis salicifolia 101,249,254,257,294,368,434 



Distribution of genera '. lo 



Distribution of species 12 



District of Columbia, lumber industry and manufactures from wood in . . 486, 487 

 District of Columbia, original forest of, replaced by Oak, Scrub Pine, 



etc 511 



District of Columbia, rank of, according to value of liunl>er products 487 



District of Colnmbia, statistics of forests, forest fires, standing timber, 



etc., in 511 



Division of the Korth American continent with reference to its forest 



geography 3 



Doctor Gnm 54, 278, 360, 424 



Dogwood 90, 288 



Dogwood, Flowering (Comus florida) 91, 288, 300, 430 



Dogwood, Flowering (Comus Nnttallil) 91,288,360,432 



Dogwood, Jamaica 57, 2T8, 360, 426 



Dogwood, Striped '. 46, 274 



Douglas Fir 209,265,344,352,410,476 



Douglas, Kobert, remarks on the forests of the Black Hills region of 



Dakota by 561,562 



Downward Plum 103, 294, 368, 434 



Drimophyllam paucijlorum 120 



Drypetes 11, 15 



Drypetcg alba, var. latifolia 121 



Drypetes crocea 120, 249, 254, 257, 302, 374, 440 



Drypetes croce.a, var. latifolia 121, 249, 254, 257, 302, 374, 440 



l>rypetes crocea, var. longipeg 120 



Drypeieg glauca (Drypetes crocea) 120 



Drypeteg glauca (Drypetes crocea, var. latifolia) 121 



I>rypetes geggUiflora 120 



Dry wood of trees of the TTuited States, weight of 249-251 



Dock Oak 152,320,350,388,416,464 



Dwarf Maple 48,274 



Dwarf Sumach 53,278,360,424 



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Bbbkack^B 104,105,254,257,294,368,454 



Economic aspects of the forests of the United States 483-580 



Ehretia 11,15 



Ehntia Bourreria 114 



Ehretia elliptica 114,250,254,257,300,372,438 



Ehretia Havanengig 114 



Ehretia radula 114 



Ehretia tomcntoga 114 



Elaphrium integerrimum 32 



Elder (Sambuous glauca) 93,290,366,432 



Elder (Sambncus Mexioana) 94,290 



Elder, Box (Negundo aceroides) 51,276,360,424 



Elder, Box (Negundo Califomioum) 51,276,360,424 



Elder. Poison 54,278 



Elemi, Gum 33,270,350,356,420 



Elkwood 21,266,354,418 



Elm, American 123,304,350,374,414,440 



Elm, Cedar 122,304,374,440 



Elm, Cliff 123,304,374,440 



Elm, Cork 123,304,374,440 



Elm, Hickory 123,304,374,440 



Elm, Moose 122,304,374,440 



Elm, Ked 122,304,374,440 



Elm, Bock 123,304,374,440 



Elm, Slippery (Fremontia Caiifomioa) 26,268 



Elm, Slippery (Ulmns fulva) 122,304,374,440 



Elm, Water 123,304,350,374,414,440 



Elm, White (TJlmus Americana) 123, 304, 350, 374, 414, 440 



Elm, White (TJlmus racemos.!) 123,304,374,440 



Elm, Winged 124,304,374,440 



Emeiila ramuloaa 36 



Enceno 147,318,388,452 



Endotropig ole^folia 40 



ERICiCK.K 96-99,254,257,292,368,432 



Erythrina piiicipula 57 



Eugenia 10, 14 



Eugenia axiUarig 89 



Evgenia fiarftengig 89 



