INDEX. 



637 



Dalcota Territory, 587 ; tree-law in, 205. 



Dalton, Mich., 521. 



Sams for preventing torrents, 356. 



Dana, J. !>., on forests of Oreg., 610. g 



Dauielslund, Sweden, forest school in, 632. 



Danckelmann, Dr. J., facts furnished by, 614, 



Danube, changes in, 294. 



Davenport, Iowa, 541, 544, 548, 549, 568. 



Davidson. J. W., on timber-growing, 49. 



Davis, Gov. C. K., recommendation of, 533, 534. 



Davy, H. Marie, notes by, 397. 



Dearborn Co., Ind., 497. 



Deaths in storms on prairies, 280. 



Decay hastened by warmth, 241. 



Decayed spots, covering of, 91. 



Decisions affecting timber lands, 11, 



De Courval, Viscount, on pruning, 91 



Deer, injury to trees by, 174. 



Defects in timber-culture act, 19; in timber, dis- 

 covered by sound, 177. 



De Friese, L. II., report by, cited, 487, 488. 



De Kirwan, C, cited, 604. 



Do la Grye, Boquet, observations of, 334. 



Delano, K. F., prize offered by, 535. 



Delaware River, changes of timber on, 190. 



Delaware State, Iruit in, 272. 



Delbruck, Dr., remark by, 241. 



Dellmoges, Mr., defense of Des Cars' method by, 

 97. 



Demoralization from unrestrained theft of tim- 

 ber, 15. 



Denmark, sand dunes of, 80 ; school for instruction 

 in forestry in, 631. 



Density of timber growth, 99; of wood, relation of, 

 to absorption, 290. 



Denver, planting at, 589, 591 ; lumber statistics of, 

 5U0. 



Department of agriculture in Georgia, 479. 



Depere, Wis., 543, 547, 550. 



Depredations by pioneers, 9; prosecutions for, 17. 



Depth of soils, 70. 



De Saussure, M., remarks by, 328. 



Des Cars', Count, method of pruning by, 92, 93; 

 instruction in pruning given by, 98; remedy for 

 bleeding crevices, 176. 



Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society, 

 statistics by. 594, 595. 



Desrocbes, forest regulations by, 305. 



Destruction of insects, 168. 



Detroit, Saginaw shipments to, 517; lumber manu- 

 factories of, 541, 542, 545. 



Detroit and Bay City Railroad, 540, 542, 546. 



Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad, 542, 546. 



Detroit, Lansing and Lake Michigan Railroad, 

 541, 542, 545. 



Dew.s, as affected by timber belts, 281 ; when most, 

 333. 



Dew point, 223. 



Di Boranger, Dr., 630. 



Dickinson Co., Kan.s., 575. 



Diepholz, former regulations in, 361. 



Disbuddinfj, preferable to pruning, 90. 



Diseases of forest treei, 174. 



Disinfection by charcoal, 131. 



Diss Debar, J. H., work by, cited, 490. 



Distiince between trees, 36. 



Distilled products of wood, 124, 134. 



Distillation of turpentine, 138. 



Distribution of forests in United States, 28. 



Dodge Co., Minn., 532. 



Dogwood, heating qualities of, 136; in Tennessee, 

 483; in West Virginia, 492. 



Domestic forest products, Massachusetts, 420. 



Dona Alia Co., N. Mex., 587. 



Donnelly, Ignatius, bill introduced by, 534, 535. 



Douglas Co., Kans., 576,583. 



Douglas spruce in Europe, 604. 



Douglas, Robeit, on evergreen planting, 53 ; 

 larches raised by, 430 ; experience of, cited, 561 ; 

 & Sons, trees from, 419, 505. 



Downing, A. J., on transplanting, 84; remedy for 

 insects by, 166. 



Downsvillo, Wis., 543, 547. 



Drainage from erosion, 289. 



Drains, in works for prevention of torrents, 357. 



Drake, E F., 535. 



Drifting snows, prevention of, 281. 



Drifts, snow or sand, prevention of, 199. 



Dromart, E., on charcoal making, 129, 131. 



Droughts in New England, 298; effects on vegeta- 

 tion, 298 ; effect of forests in preventing, 289. 



Druid City, a name for Tuscaloosa, Ala., 220. 



Dryness of air, effect of, 236. 



Dry-rot, 177. 



Dry Wood Station, trees planted at, 120. 



Du'bat6, effects observed at, 329. 



Dubuque, Iowa, 541, 544, 548, 549, 568. 



Ducal polytechnic school at Brunswick, 621. 



Du Hamei on trimming, 92; advice on thinning, 

 100; on charcoal making, 129; on care of diseased 

 trees, 176 ; on injuries by frost, 178. 



Dulnth, Minn., 524, 539. 



Dunbar, C. F., 535. 



Duncan's Mill, Land and Lumber Company, 603. 



Duncan City, Mich., 523, 542, 545. 



Dunes, planting of, 75; in Belgium, 80. 



Dunkirk, Saginaw shipments" to, 517. 



Dunlap, M. L., cost of growing larch, 62. 



Durability of the larch, 60; of railroad-ties, 116. 



Durance, torrents of, 356. 



Duschlberg, records at, 234. 



Dutrochet, M., experiments of, 317. 



Dwight, Dr., on sands of Cape Cod, 81. 



Dying out of forests, 174. 



Earth themometers, 233. 



East Saginaw, Mich., 513, 542, 545. 



Eastern aspect, 266. 



Eaton, Prof. Amos, on planting, 52. 



Eau Claire, Wis., 530, 541, 543, 547, 550. 



Eliermayer, Prof. E., cited, 183, 184; observations 

 by, 234-251. 



Ebrach, records at, 234. 



Ecobuage, defined, 160. 



Ecuador, lumber from San Francisco to, 609. 



Education of forest agents. (See Hchools of For- 

 estry.) 



Edwards, Samuel, on planting, 34, 52, 55, 509. 



Eggleston, Rev. N. P., quoted, 218. 



Egle's History of Pennsylvania, cited, 463, 



Eisenach, school of forestry at, 622. 



Elastic force of vapor, 223. 



Elbe, changes in, 292, 294, 295, 296, 330. 



Electricr.l properties of charcoal, 130 ; influence of 

 trees, 298. 



Elgin, m., climate at, 272; experiments at, 507. 



Elk Co., Pa., lumber of, 464. 



Elk Rapids, Mich., 523. 



Elk River, Miun., 532. 



Elliott, R. S., tree planting by, 119; estimates of 

 timber in Kansas, 570. 



Elliott, William, 534. 



EUinwood, Ivans., tree-planting station at, 119. 



Ellis, Kans., tree planting at, 119. 



Elm seed, planting of, 31, 40. 



Elm in exposed situations, 68; so'l suited for, 74 ; 

 bleeding in, how cured, 95; heating qualities of 

 wood, 136; killed by scoljtes, 107; experiment on 

 sap of, 427; weight of wood, 442; cultivation of, 

 50,1 ; favorable opinion of, 455 ; planting of in Iowa, 

 5C1, 562; in New Hampshire, 400; in Massachu- 

 setts, 410; in North Carolina, 475; in Tennessee, 

 483: in West Virginia, 491. 



Elmer, C. E., nn forest fires, 157. 



Emmo, w.iters of the, 373. 



Emmerich, depth of Rhine at, 294. 



Emraett Co., Mich., 523. 



Emerson, George B., on planting in Eastern Massa- 

 chusetts, 44; visit of, to the forests planted by 

 Br6montier, 76 ; observations by, 193 ; arboretum 

 suggested by, 217 ; cited, 273 ; report of, on trees 

 of Massachusetts, 403 ; experiments in tree-plant- 

 ing, 432. 



Engineering works for preventing torrents, 356. 



England, lumber from San Francisco to, 609. 



Entries under timber-culture act, 25. 



Erieacea) in Massachusetts, 412; moor-pan soil 

 formed by, 65. 



Erie Co., N. Y., change of forests in, 19L 



Erie, Pa., Saginaw shipments to, 517. 



Erie Canal, forest products on, 443. 



Erie Railway, ties used by, 116 ; forest prodncta on, 

 447. 



Erosion of streams, willows prevent, 111. 



Ermenonville, meteorological observations at, 263. 



Erosion, drainage by, 289; of prairie soil, 291; of 

 unprotected soil, 334. 



