INDEX. 



639 



Fnrifnis {rrowtlis on pine, 178, 181. 



Funko, AValtcr, work ot, cited, 620. 



Furnaces, iron, nsing charcoal, 124. 



Furnas, Ex-Governor, of Kebraska, on fall plant- 

 ing, 48, 564. 



Furnaa Co., Nebr., 583. 



Furniture manufactures, Massachusetts, 421, 422, 

 424. 



Furrows, direction of, affects wheat crop, 271. 



Fura, production, 1840, 385. 



Furze planted by Mr. Jefferson, 82. 



©.ilacl.t, forestry instrnction in, 623, 624. 



Gale, Prof E., on faults in timber-culture act, 22; 

 on growth of wood, 39. 



G.ilusha, O. B., on white willow. 111 ; on screens for 

 protection in lUinois, 278 j on protits of planting, 

 407. 



Game, forests as a shelter for, 154. 



Gannett, Henry, cited, 589. 



Gard, droughts in, 203. 



Garden Island, shipments to, 518. 



Garfield, Kans., tree-planting station at, 119. 



Garonne, floods of, 354. 



Garrignes, Dr. S. S., report of, 514. 



Garrison boom, "Wisconsin, 530. 



Gas from wood, 133; absorbedby charcoal, 131 ; in- 

 ,iury to trees from, 182. 



Ga.sparin, Count de, cited, 315, 316. 



Gathering of seeds, 33, 45. 



Giiuges for measuring sap-pressure, 425, 427. 



Gaul, anrient climate of, 2G9. 



Gauley River, W. Va., timber on, 493. 



Gav-Lussac, report of, 314, 315, 31C. 



Gaylord, Mich., 523. 



Gazonnement fsodding), 339, 354. 



Genesee Co., Mich., 514; N. Y., tree-planting in, 

 454. 



Genesee River, changes of timber on, 190; flood of, 

 287; lumber on, 441. 



Genesee Valley Canal, 442. 



Geneseo, N. T., big tree at, 434. 



Geneva, observations at, 320 ; forests near, 372. 



Geological formation, inflaonco of, 29, 428, 4o7 ; fa- 

 vorable to redwood, 600. 



Georgia, pine region of, 137; turpentine inspection 

 in, 140 ; public lands of, 479 ; statistics of timber 

 lands, 480 ; Eucalyptus fails in, 607. 



Germany, sale of timber in, 194 ; schools of for- 

 estry, 614. 



Gibson Co., Ind., 499. 



Giddings, Charles M., tree-planting by, 220. 



Giessen, school of forestry at, 620. 



Gillot, A., on charcoal-ra-i'king, 129. 



Ginseng, production of, 1840, 385. 



Gladwin Co., Mich., 522. 



Glady limestone, cedar on, 483. 



Glaris, canton of, 371. 



Glens Falls, lumber of, 437, 438, 440, 448. 



Glen Haven, Wis., 544, 548. 



Gnawing animals, prevention of, 95. 



Goats, damage done by, 105, 358. 



Goat-willow, 108. 



Gonards, meteorological observations at, 263. 



Goodalo, S. L., memorial of, 207 ; on effect of clear- 

 ings, 294. 



Gopher.s, injuries by, 119, 173. 



Gordon, Minn., tree-planting .at, 121. 



Gorki, Russia, school of forestry formerly at, 631. 



Gormond branches, 91. 



Gottiugen, former regulations in, 361. 



Government, care of forests by, 7, 8 ; suggestion on 

 management of timber by, 193; reservation of 

 Tosemite and Big trees, 603. 



Gowen, Mich., 521. 



Grafting, varieties preserved by, 33. 



Graham, M. C, on climnte of Madeira, 301, 303. 



Grain, saved by timber-belts, 280. 



Grandeur of a redwood forest, 602. 



Gr.and Gulf group, forest growth of, 481. 



Grand Haven, Mich., 520, 521, 511, 542, 545, 546; 

 sands at, 62 ; co iler than Milwaukee, 274. 



Grand Rapids, Mich., 520, 541, 542, 546 ; Wis., 530. 



Gr.and Rapids and Indiana Railroad, 541, 542, 54G. 



Grand Rapids and Newaygo Railroad, 541, 542, 546. 



Grand River District, 524. 



Grand Traverse Region, Mich., 523. 



Grapes, wild, on eand^, 82. 



Grass River, N. T., lumbering on, 436, 438, 441. 



Grant Co., Minn., 533; Wis., 458. 



Grant, Mrs., cited, 437. 



Gras, M., on forests of Alps, 312. 



Grasshoppers, relief to those suffering from, 18, 



19 ; avoid timber, 280 ; injury from, 167, 536, 540. 

 Gray, Prof. As.i, remarks by, 27, 597, 602. 

 Gray, John C, on climate of New England, 298. 

 Grayson Co., Ky., 4ey. 490. 

 Great Kanawha, W. Va., timber on, 493. 

 Great Salt Lake, Utah, 596. 

 Grebcnau, Herr, on depth of Rhine, 295. 

 Greece, droughts in, 236. 



Greeley, H., advice of, on tree-planting, 41, 458. 

 Green ash in Iowa, 558, 566. 

 Green Bay, Wis., 530, 540, 541, 543, 547, 550. 

 Green Bay and Minnesota RaUroud, 541, 543, 547, 



550. 

 Green Brier River, forests of, 400. 

 Greene Co., N. Y., 196 ; Wis., 458. 

 Green light, effect of. ,300. 

 Greenup Co., Ky., 488, 490. 

 Greenville, Mich., 521. 

 Greenwood, George, tree-lifter bj, 84. 

 Gregg, Mr., on planting, 48. 

 Gregg, George, splint -cables by, 463. 

 Gregory, W.'^H., on climate of Ceylon, 307. 

 Greville, Dr., description of fungus by, 177. 

 Gridley, Rev. Dr. A. D., 456. 

 Grisons, canton of, 371, 375. 

 Grouping of trees for effect, 37. 

 Grover's Island purchased, 10. 

 Growth of wood in different years, 38 ; B.agnerif 



on, 61 ; Iowa woods, 555. 

 Grul)enh.ageu, former regulations in, 361. 

 Guam, lumber from San Francisco to, 603. 

 Guards, school for , 629. 

 Guatemala, effect of cleariugs in, 310. 

 Guemerville, lumber ne.ar, 6U3. 

 Guess, George, English name of Sequoia, 603. 

 Guillet, Peter, plan of forest management by, 200. 

 Gulf States, census statistics, 386. 

 Gum-trees in Tennessee, 484; West Virginia, 492, 

 Guttenberg, Iowa, 544 ; 548. 

 Gnyandotte River, W. Va., timber on, 493. 

 Guyot, A., reduction tables by, 225. 



Hackberry in Iowa, 562. 



Hagen, F., measurements of Rhine by, 295. 



Hail-storms, M. Becquerel, cited, 299. 



Hales, S., experiments of, 317, 425. 



Half Moon Lake and Canal Company, 530. 



HallCo.,Nebr.,583. 



Hall, J. N., ou timber-culture act, 23. 



Hallery, P. G., esjierience of, 577. 



Hallette, meteorological observations at, 263. 



Hamamelaceffi in Massachusetts, 413. 



Hamilton College, rural improvement at, 220; tre« 



culture at, 456. 

 Hamiltou Co., N. Y., forest region of, 437; Ohio, 



495. 

 Hamilton Iron Works, returns from, 125. 

 Hamlin, Mich., 523. 

 H.ampton, C. M., observation by, 191. 

 Hancock Co., Ky., 40S ; Me., droughts in, 294. 

 H.ancock, Minn!, tree planting at, 121. 

 Hannibal, Mo., 544, 548, ^50. 

 Hanover, former regulations in, 361. 

 Hauson, M., on willow culture, 108. 

 Hard woods in Pennsylvania, 4C7 ; received at San 



Francisco, 608. 

 Hardy, M., observations by, 313, 605. 

 Harri.sville, Mich., 520. 

 Hartig, R., observations by, 181, 248. 

 Hartmann, investigations by, 372. 

 Harvard College, botanical garden, 216. 

 Hastings, John C., 456. 

 Hastings, Minn., 544, 548, 519. 

 Hastings and Dakota Railroad, .537. 

 Hayden, Prof. F. V., cited, 174, 587, 599, 590. 

 Health, effect of moisture on, 237 ; planting in the 



interests of, 379. 

 Heart-wood, formation of, 61. 

 Heat, conduction of, in trees. 270. 

 Heating properties of charco.al, 128; of woods, 136. 

 Hedges, 105, 274, 275, 637 ; in Iowa, 564, 5G8, 205; in 



Nebraska, 583, 584, 585, 586. 

 Heinrichs, Dr. G., records under caxo of, 286. 



