INDEX 295 



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Damage by fire, character of 136 I22 



to forest soil 143 z 35 



forest property, elements of 133 1 22 



immature timber, partial loss 141 I32 



total loss 142 133 



many-aged stands 146 ^j 



merchantable timber 140 131 



single trees 144 I3 6 



soil, expressed in extra initial costs 142 134 



watersheds 146 137 



Damages, basis of; cost of replacement 137 126 



expectation or capital value, a basis of 139 129 



formulae for 247 



increased future prices not a basis of 139 130 



principles underlying appraisal of 133 1 20 



punitive 147 I39 



rate of interest as affecting 139 131 



sale value a basis of 138 128 



Deductions from capital 73 49 



Deferred profits 41 23 



Definition of symbols 241 



Defoliating insects 202 211 



Demand 5 2 



Depreciation as a cost of milling 174 177 



a deduction from capital 73 49 



an expense in logging 175 179 



definition of 173 1 73 



formulas for 247 



fund 173 173 



Hunter's formula 173 175 



methods of reckoning 173 174 



necessity for, in accounting 20 1 1 



Destructive lumbering, costs of, compared with forestry 107 81 



profits in 122 105 



value of forest property for 112 86 



Deterioration of merchantable timber, damages due to 140 132 



standing timber 185 196 



Determination of legitimate profits in lumbering 177 181 



Diagram I, periods required for $i to multiply 51 31 



II, method of balancing future costs and income 116 93 



III, comparison of stumpage values, by overturn methods 177 184 



Diaporthe parasitica 203 211 



Difference between cost and value, essential 58 37 



Discount 16 8 



factor, definition of 74 53 



Discrimination against forest values in land classification 246 236 



in favor of forest values in land classificatibn 247 236 



Diseases, fungous 203 211 



