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INDEX, 



Lnzerne Co., Pa., pine of, 4C4. 



Lvnn, tree-plantiDK near, 4-iB. 



Lyon, T. T., memorial by, 271. 



Lyon Co., Iowa, planting in, 553 ; Kansas, 577. 



Lyons, Iowa, 541, 544, 548, 549, 5C8, 569. 



Lj simeter, 23a. 



McAfee, Prof. H. H., cited, 34, 279, 555. 



McEacron, Wm., statistics by, 439. 



Macodon, ancient winters of, 2C9. 



MacGlasben, device of, for transplanting, 88. 



McGregor, Iowa, 544, 548, 568. 



Mackenzie, Alexander, on changea in timber- 

 growtb, 190. 



McLeod Co., Minn., 532. 



Macbines for transplanting, 85. 



Madeira, climate ot, 301. 



Madrid, Eucalyptus injured at, COS. 



Mad Eiver, Vt., 402. 



Magdeburg, doptb of Khine at, 295, 296. 



Maggia, waters of tbe, 373. 



Magne, M., report of, 337. 



Magnolia, beating qualities of, 136; in Massacbn- 

 setts, 416; in North Carolina, 476; in West Vir- 

 ginia, 491. 



Maine Board of Agriculture, memorial of. 207; 

 law fur tree-planting in. 208; cbango of climate 

 in, 271 ; droughts in, 294 ; forests of, 395. 



Maine Central R. R., lumber business of, 398. 



Mainville Forge, returns from, 125. 



Maladie du ronde, 178, 180. 



Malaria, bow affected by timber, 285. 



MalteBrun, on climate of Bncharia, 309; 



Maures, Franco, forest fires in, 159. 



Management of timber by United States, 193. 



Manilla, lumber from San Francisco to, 609. 



Manistee, Mich., 520, 521, 523, 541, 542, 543, 545. 



Manistee River, Mich., .V22. 



Manning, E., coniferous trees exhibited by, 494. 



Mantenttel, Baron, on sowing and planting, 30; on 

 sod-planting, 40, 41. 



Manton, Mich., 521. 



Manayunk, Pa., wood-paper made at, 123. 



Manzineza, malaria at, 285. 



Maple, soil suited for, 73; heating qualities of, 136; 

 on sap of, 425 ; cultivation of, 455, 507, 508, 562 ; 

 weight of, 442; in New Hampshire, 399 ; in Mas- 

 sachusetts, 415; in North Carolina, 474; in Ten- 

 nessee, 484; in West Virginia, 492; in Ohio, 490; 

 in Iowa, 454, 456 ; in Kansas, 572. 



Maple molasses, 391, 421. 



Maple seeds, covering of, 32 ; gathering of, 33, 46. 



Maple sugar, 391; Massachusetts, 420; Michigan, 

 525 ; Minnesota, 539. 



Maple Valley, Mich., 52L 



Maple-worm, 165. 



Maas, Uerr, tables on hydrology by, 295. 



Marcband, M., cited, 337. 



Marine Mills, Wis., 544, 548; ' 



Marinette, Wis., 541, 550. 



Maripcsa Co., Cal., 609. 



Mariposa grovo of "big trees", 604. 



Maritime situations, planting in, 65.; region of 

 North Carolina, 469. 



Maritime pine on sands, 79, 81 ; tapping of, 140 ; 

 experiments in planting of, 428. 



Mark, former regulation in, 361. 



"Market log" dt; fined, 439. 



Marking-hammer, use of, 194. 



Marks for turpentine inspected, 139, 140. 



Marlett, W., paper by, 27t;. 



Marquesas Isl'ds, luniber from San Francisco to,000. ( 



Marquette, Mich., 543, 547. 



Milriabrunn, school of forestry at, 622. 



Marmato, effect of clearings at, 330. 



Marsh, George P., cited, 7(5, 80, 268, 309, 334. 



Marshall, timber of, 603. 



Marshall, Ex Governor William R., 534. 



Martins, M., observations of, 319. 



Maryland, fruit in, 2?2. 



Maaon, Attorney -General, opinion of, 12. 



Mason, J. A., on climate of Madeira, 301. 



Mason, Judge, experiments by, 2T3. 



Mason Co., Mich., .523. 



Masonville, Mich., 543, 546, 550. 



Massachusetts, planting in, 44, 704 ; for tree-plant- 

 ing in, 308 } aui'vcy, 403; trees in, 404,406; cen- 

 sus, 4I9i 



Mast, spar, bloct, and pump mating, 423. 



Masters, Mr., on effects of shelter, 274. 



Mathieu, Prof., meteorological observations by, 

 202; cited, 620, 623, 629. 



Mauritius, chmate of, 304. 



Maury, M. F., cited, 492. 



Maxwell, Thomas, planting by, 220. 



Mead, D. &. J., pioneer lumbermen, 463. 



Mears, Mich., 5i;0. 



Mease, J., letter from, 164. 



Measurements, conversion into tonnage, 443; of 

 trees in Wabash Valley, 498 ; of trees in Jeffer- 

 son Co., Ind., 500 ; of ''big trees," 604. 



Measuring-worm, injuries from, 166. 



Mechanical process in paper-making, 123. 



Medals, forestry, 536. 



Meehan, Thomas, nurseryman, 419. 



Meeker Co., Minn., 532. 



Meiler, charoal, 127. 



Melampsora popuhni, 

 Mell)ourni\ Mi 



:ich.,513. 



Moldrum, Charles, on climate of Mauritius, 305. 



Melk, forest school near, 624. 



Melloni, experiments of, 316. 



Memorial of Colorado on timber lands, 202. 



l^Iendocino Co., Cal., 601. 



Menona, Mich., 513. 



Menominee district, 524, 541, 543, 547, 550. 



Menominee Iron Company, returns from, 125. 



Menominee Riv£r, 531, 543, 545, 550. 



Merced grove of big trees, 604. 



Meridian. Wis., 543, 547, 550. 



Menilius lachrymans, a fungous {growth, 177. 



Motofjrological observations in fields and wood- 

 lands, 2:W. 



Mexico, lumber from San Francisco to, 609. 



Miami Co., Kans., 577. 



Mice, injuries by, 173. 



Michaux, Andr6, 215 ; Andr6 Fran9ois, 215 ; lega- 

 cies, 215. 



Michie, C. Y., on trimming, 100. 



Michigan, forest fires in, 155; law for tree-plant- 

 ing in, 208 ; board of agriculture, memorial of, 

 270; meteorology of, 274; tree-planting in, 511 ; 

 timber resources of, 448, 511, 512, 522, 541 ; defect 

 in boom laws, 516; West Side Railroad, 522; 

 census, 524 ; Upper Peninsula, 524. 



Michigan City, sand hills at, 82. 



Mic oscopic studies in forestry, 616. 



Middle Island Creek, W. Va., 493. 



Middle park division, Colo., 590. 



Middle States, railroads in, 112; census, 386. 



Midland City, Mich., 522. 



Midland Co., Mich, 522. 



Milacocia River, Mich, 524. 



Military posts, reservations at, 11 ; records at, 285. 



Millen, A. P., 8t.atoments by, 540. 



Miller, Edwin S., account by, 458. 



Miller, J. M., statement by, 577. 



Milhkin, Dan., on forests of Ohio, 189. 



Mill View, Fla., 479. 



Milwaukee, I. A. Lapham's observations at, 271 ; 

 temperature greater than Grand Ilaveu, 274; 

 shipments from Saginaw to, 517. 



Mineral lands, 11. 



Minick, H. O., method of, 49. 



Mining and forest school at Schemnitz, 625. 



Mining interests, use of timber in, 9, 15,593. 



Minneapolis, Minn., 541, 548, 549. 



Minnesota, planting in, 45 ; law for tree-planting 

 in, 209; forests ot, 209, 531; importance of plant- 

 ing in, 533; StatoForestry Association, 534; star 

 tistics of tree-planting in, 538; State Horticul- 

 tural Society, 539; maple sugar in, 539; lumber, 

 541, 548; production of, 544, 545. 



Mirbel, M., experiments of, 317. 



Mississippi (River), 544, 545, 548; lumber produc- 

 tion in 1875 and 1876, 541 ; shingle product of, 540. 



Mississippi (State), live oak in, 11; pine region of, 

 137; timber of, 481; products of, at Centennial, 

 482. 



Missouri (State), law to encourage treepkinting in, 

 210; rains in, 291; timber resources of, 509; ad- 

 vice in planting, 569. 



Missouri (River), lumber made on, 544, 545, 548; 

 shifting channel of, 587. 



Missouri River, Fort Scott, andGulf Railroad, tree- 

 planting by, 120. 



Missouri Valley, forest growth, Nebr., 579. 



