( i i:\ H K.\ I - I N I )EX Continued. 



Page 



"Hall of Fame for lr. 







Hooker Oak ' lil'orilia '- 



[12 



n, Indiana. '[* 



Maplcwood. N< Jersey..... 172 

 Without a Heart," on Hedatrora Estate, at Port- 



land. Connecticut ' '.- 



Wethersficld Kim : }if 



,c White Oaks or. Baylor New Market Plantation 173 



I rec of Massachusetts gj 



Kim at Kingston, Tennessee -*' 



. at Dayton. Ohio **> 



Elm at Marietta, Ohio. ** 



1832 Fourth of July Veteran at Spartan-burg. South 



iiiu ., ..' ;. .",'", 



The Charleston Old Oak. Charleston, .smith Carolina... m 



Old Pisa, Daytona. Florida *> 



l.ee ( >aks. Cincinnati. Ohio - * 



Largest Scuppernong Crape Vine in the World. Koanoke 



Island. North Carolina J 



Oberlin Kim at Oberlin, Ohio j*' 



Hartrain Cypress at Philadelphia *" 



>ak. at Alhemarle Sound * 



Washington Oak. Audubon Park. New Orleans ; fc>4 



Thorndike Oak at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine.. <>> 



The Octopus Tree at Charles City t oiinty. \ irginia Mb 



l>c SotO < >ak at Tampa, Florida - 



John Pemberton Oak - 



The Lafayette Elm at Kenoebunk, Maine 4io 



The "Vaulting Pole," Cottonwood near Norm City, 



Illinois JJ : 



Old Monarch of 1'uehlo 



Carbondale Elm at Carboodale, Pennsylvania U> 



Oak from Stratford-on-Avon, in Central Park, New York lit' 



The "Corner Oaks." at Marlinton, West Virginia -116 



The Old Mulherry Tree, at St. Mary's, Maryland ID 



Liberty Tree at Annapolis. Maryland 472 



Whither Kim at Haverhill. Massachusetts 473 



"The (ireen Tree Hotel." Tree at l.e Claire. Iowa lit 



The McDonough Oak at New Orleans 475 



Lincoln Memorial Tree, at Decorah, Iowa 514 



!> V K Sycamore, of Tiffin, Ohio 608 



Witenagemot Oak at Schaghticoke, New York 608 



School Tree, at Marshall, Michigan 608 



"Immediate Separate State Action," Oak at Chesterfield, 



South Carolina 609 



Harding on Forestry, Senator 607 



Hawaii. The First Algaroba Tree in C. S. Judd 605 



Heart Rot ill Western Hemlock 531 



Hemlock, Heart Kot in Western 631 



Hero I > ad. More Trees to Honor Our 429 



Highways, t utilization's 291 



of Massachusetts, The 213 



Pay s Dividends 557 



Honey Industry. Wood's Place in the Hu Maxwell 599 



How a Builder Respected a Tree Helen Harrison 345 



The Value of the W. II. 1). LeSoeuf 410 



In Memorial!! - Poem hy S. A. White 278 



Increase in Forest Research Necessary 69 



Indian Foresters Here 382 



Indiana's Prize Winning Forestry Essays 109 



Industry, Wood's Place in the Honey Hu Maxwell 599 



Insects. The Battle Against Forest Ill 



Inter collegiate Association of Forestry Cluhs Meets 91 



Industrial Research in Forest Products 401 



Initials Cut Almost a Century' Ago, Split Wood Section 528 



\n Enemy of Beech Trees RAY. Shufeldt 481 



Inserts and Diseases Which Injure Trees , 308 



Instruments, Wood Used in Musical Hu Maxwell 532 



Italy. Vallomhrosa Forest in Nelson C. Brown 6k7 



1\>. ' '-'Is and Sumac Poison 306 



Japan, Forests in 95 



Japanese Miniature Gardens, Making 197 



Johtmv Appleseed, The Historv of 117 



Kiln Drying Taught by Mail". 189 



Laboratory, United States Forest Products I'M 



Lake Cayuga. A Day With the Ducks on- A A Allen 238 



Landowners' Associations Favor Forestry 53 



Landscape Work, Nut Trees in ( Simonds 618 



I.ar; for Memorial Planting 646 



1-ar in the World, The 242 



Law Upheld, Migratory Bird 377 



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Laws. Shade Tree J"* 



Leaves Poem by Leila Brechenser-Rostiser S 



Legislation Needed. Federal '.' ' 



Light Burning. Another Word on Filibert Roth > 



Light Burning is a Mistake '; 



Live and Dead Trees, Timber from M 



Live Came and Forest Recreation Arthur H. Carhart la 



Livestock and Cut-Over Lands of the South. Forest* 



Thomas P. Ivy 



Living Memorials 



Living Stumps of Trees C. C. Pemberton 



Longfeaf Pine Has Heavy Seed Crop 



i he Poem by Lew Sarett 



I...,wi's Mistake. Grandsire Frances II. Upton 



299 

 347 

 614 

 547 



279 

 370 



Lumber Production in the United States, Significant Trends 



in Franklin H. Smith 1*3 



Lumberjacks, America's Youngest 71* 



Lumbermen Conserving Lumber d8d 



Making [apanese Miniature Gardens 1! >' 



Mammy Cottontail and Trouble Allen Chaffee Part [..... 19 



Part II ' 03 



Part III }'} 



Management of the State Forests of Pennsylvania J. S. Illick *J9 

 Maple from a Cutting, Unique Example of the Propagation 



of Sugar George B. Sudworth 628 



Maple Sugar in Colonial Times Laurence R. Grose 689 



Maple. The Masquerading 72j 



Marshes Spring on the A. A. Allen 279 



Massachusetts, The Forestry Situation in 179 



Massachusetts. The Historic Trees of . . ! 213 



Material for the Paper Industry, Raw A. F. Hawes 134 



Medicine to Trees, Giving Caroline Rumbold ""> < .l 



Memorial That Lives The Tree, The Charles L. Pack... 29 



Memorial Forests Why Not? '46 



Memorial Tree Planting, American Legion Plans 156 



Memorial Trees, National Honor Roll -">*> : 114; 177: 



227; 304; 336; 140; 500; 562 



Memorial Trees Our Heroes' Hall of Fame Ill 



Memorial Tree Planting to Improve Towns 183 



Memorial Trees, The American Legion for 296 



Memorials Council, War -j ;ll J 



Memorials, Living 347 



Memorials, War Poem by Abigail F. Taylor 610 



Memoriam, In Poem by S. A. White 278 



Migratory Bird Law Upheld 377 



Migratory Birds on the Inciease 632 



Moon Dean of Syracuse 511 



More Trees to Honor Our Hero Dead 129 



Moth, Beware of the European Satin 592 



Moths and Butterflies R. W. Shufeldt 418 



Mountain. Old Man of the Guy E. Mitchell 624 



Municipal Forestry in New York John Bentley, Jr 160 



Musical Instruments, Wood for Hu Maxwell 532 



National Forest Policy Should Be, What Our W. B. Greeley 612 



National Forestry Program Approved 721 



National Forests in Great Britain 759 



National Forests, Progress of the Purchase of Eastern 455 



National Park Dedicated, Zion 762 



National Tree The Walnut, Our 461 



National Forest Policy, A 67 



National Honor Roll, Memorial Trees 56; 114; 177: 



227; 304; 336; 440; 500: 562 

 Natural History Department R. W. Shufeldt: 



Four-Footed Foresters The Squirrels 37 



The Opossums 96 



Weasels and Their Habits 163 



Nature Adventures in the Nation's Capital 228 



Nature Studies in Small Areas 273 



The F all Web-Worm and the Swallowtails 36 1 



Moths and Butterflies 4M 



Insect Snow An Enemy of Beech Trees 481 



Tramps Through the Gulf States, Part 1 189 



Part II 540 



Fish in Forest Streams and Lakes 585 



Foxes and What We Know of Them 678 



The American Antelope 7w 



Natural Regeneration of French P'orests T. S. Woolsey. . . 77 

 Nature Adventures in the Nation's Capital R. W. Shufeldt 228 



Nature Studies in Small Areas R. W. Shufeldt 278 



Nebraskans, Million Trees for 286 



Need for an Army Forest Service, The 363 



Need of Forests for Wood Pulp E. T. Meredith 362 



New FCngland Forestry Conference 488 



New Fmgland, Forestry in Southern Ralph C. Hawley 10 



