INDEX. 



643 



"Mistakes in ornamental planting, 58. 



Mistral, effects of, 315. 



Mitchell, D. G., article on fences, 104. 



Mitchell Co., Kans., 577. 



MitchiU, Dr. S. L., on electrical effect of trees, 29a 



Moeaa, waters of, 373. 



Mohawk Elver, lumber region north of, 436. 



Moisture, a controlling influence, 28; of soils, 70; 

 records of, 236; Prussian stations, 253; per- 

 centage in fields and woods, Swiss stations, 2(50 ; 

 from groves, 289. 



Molinder, G. A., cited, on charcoal-making, 129. 



Moline, lumber product of, 541, 544, 548, 549. 



Monell, J., statement by, 57a 



Montcalm Co , Mich., 522. 



Monestique, timber on, in Mich., 524. 



Montaigne, M., cited, 337. 



Montague, Mich., 520, 521, 541, 542, 545. 



Montana, 591; dying of forests in, 174; timber 

 line in, 267. 



Montgolfier Bros., paper from wood by, 123. 



Monticello, furze planted at, 82. 



Montmorency Co., Mich., 522, 523. 



Montpelier, observations at, 319. 



Montreal River, Mich., 524. 



Montrose, Iowa, 544, 548, 548. 



Moor-pan soil, planting on, 65. 



Moose River, lumber on, 441. 



Moravian forest school, 624. 



Moravia-Silesia, forest school in, 624. 



Moreau process of making charcoal, 131. 



Morgues, Baron de, article by, 178. 



Morley, Mich., 521. 



Morris Co., Kans., 578. 



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



Morri.s, James, planting in Nebraska, 50. 



Mortier, A., work on willows, cited, HI. 



Morton J. Sterling, statement by, 582, 584. 



Morvan, coppice forests of, 102. 



Moscow, school of forestry near, 631. 



Mosher, J. A., on timber-culture act, 23. 



Moshannon Creek, timber on, 467. 



Mosinee, Wis., 530. 



Mott, James T., on protection of timber, 280. 



Mountain ranges of Virginia, 467. 



Mount Airy Forge, returns from, 125. 



Mount Morris, N. T., timber trade at^ 443. 



Mnir, Mich, 521. 



Mulberry in Massachusetts, 410; in Tennessee, 489; 

 in West Virginia, 492; in Iowa, 562. 



Mulching necessary for evergreens in Kansas, 576. 



Mule-paths in works to prevent torrents, 357. 



Miinden, Forest Academy at, 618. 



Munich, university at, 618. 



Munsell, Joel, cited, ou paper making, 123. 



Muskegon Booming Company, 524. 



Muskegon River, 522, 523. 



Muskegon, Mich., 520, 521, 541, 542, 545, 546. 



Muscatine, Iowa, 544, 548, 549, 568. 



Musquito Creels, timber on, 467. 



Musser, A. M., statements by, 594. 



Miittrich, A., records in charge ofi 252. 



KaVads, classical allusion to, 302. 



Nancv, comparative observations near, 262; school 



of forestry at, 626. 

 Ifanquette, M., on trimming, 92. 

 Nantucket, tree-planting on, 81, 430, 432. 

 Narragaugus River, lumber business of, 397. 

 Nassau, former regulations in, 361. 

 National Lumberman's Association, 466. 

 Natural drainage, 289. 

 Naval construction, reservations for, 9 

 Naval stores, 137, 385 ; Wilmington, N. C, 478. 

 Navigation destroyed by clearings, 289. 

 Navigator's Island, lumber from San Francisco to, 



609. 

 Navy Commissioners' Island, 11. 

 Nebraska, arbor day in, 98, 582; flora of, 580; former 



law in, 210; forests in recent geological times, 



580; fruit culture in, 273; planting in, 47, 48, 49, 



50,579; rains in, 291. 

 Neceda, Wis., 530. 

 Necessity of woodlands, 7. 



Neilson, WilliamG., cited on iron manufacture, 127. 

 Nelson, attorney-general, opinion of, 12. 

 Nemaha Co., Nebr., 584. 

 Neniaiua ventralis, iiyury to willow by, 161, 



Neosho Co., Kans., 578. 

 Neufchatol, clearings around Lake, 328. 

 Neustadt-Eberswalde, school of forestry at, 614, 623. 

 Nevada, law to encourage tree-planting in, 211; 



timber in, 592. 

 New Alexandria, Russia, school of forestry, &c., 



at, 632. 

 Newberry, Prof. J. S., remarks by, 29; cited, 292, 



New Buffalo, Mich., 546. 



New England, census, 386; droughts in, 298; rail- 

 roads in, 112. 



New Hampshire, forests of, 398 ; law for planting, 

 211. 



New Jersey, forest resources of, 459; fires in, 186; 

 fruit in, 272. 



New Mexico Territory, 587. 



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



New Orleans, early lumber trade to, 463 ; Eucalyp. 

 tus too delicate for, 607. 



New South Wales, observation in, 334. 



New Tork, forest fires in, 156 ; lumber from San 

 Francisco to, 609 ; northern, lumber region of, 

 436 ; statistics of, 434 ; law for tree-planting, 212. 



New York Central Railroad, forest products on, 

 447. 



New Zealand, lumber from San Francisco to, 609. 



Nicaragua, climate of, 310. 



Nice, climate of, 31.o. 



Nicodemus, Professor, work cited by, 129. 



Nisbet, John, on soils and subsoils, 69. 



Nismes, sterilized region near, 293. 



Nobles Co., Minn., 540. 



Nomaison, M., process by, 148. 



Nordlinger, Dr., observations by, 184. 



North Branch, Pa., lumber of, 464. 



North Carolina, turpentine of, 137, 139 ; timber re- 

 sources of, 469 ; rain-fall in, 470 ; detailed account 

 of timber species in, 471 ; importance of tree- 

 planting in, 477. 



Northern aspect, 266, 273. 



Northern Pacific Railroad, tree-planting by, 120. 



Northport, Mich., 520. 



Northrop, B. G., on village improvement, 217. 



Northwest, lumber interests of, 540. 



Norway, cost of growing pine in, 196 ; willow-cul- 

 ture in, 108. 



Norway pine in New Hampshire, 399. 



Number of trees to an acre, 36, 37, 100. 



Nursery planting, 35; trees, preference to domes- 

 tic, 49. 



Nurseries, protection from winds needed, 276 ; in 

 reboisement, 343, 344. 



Nuts, planting of, 34. 



Nuttall, John, on pine tribe, 56. 



Nut trees in Iowa, 552. 



Oak, covering of seeds, 32 ; early American advice 

 in planting, 63 ; remarks of J. Brown, 64 ; in ex- 

 posed situations, 68 ; soil suited for, 72 ; heating 

 qualities of, 136 ; tanning materials from, 144 ; 

 cultivation of, for bark, 103, 146; bark.Dr.Bauer's 

 experiments on, 149; insects that injure, 161; 

 changes in, 190 ; Michaux grove of. 216 ; trade of 

 Saginaw, 518 ; water required by, 290 ; weight of, 

 442. 



Oaks in New Hampshire, 400 ; in Massachusetts, 

 44, 407 ; in North Carolina, 470, 472 ; in Tennes- 

 see, 484 ; in Kentucky, 488 ; in West Virginia, 

 490; in Lorain Co., Ohio, 496; in Illinois, 505, 

 506. 



Oak-Orchard, Saginaw, shipments to, 517. 



Oak-Openings, Minn., 532. 



Oakland, Cal., redwood near, 601, 



Oars, 392. 



Oats destroyed by winds, 27& 



Oblique planting, 51. 



Occupations, lumber, by census, 390, 393. 



Oceana Co., Mich., 541. 



Oconto, Wis., 531, 541, 543, 547, 550. 



Oder River, changes in, 292, 294, 330. 



Ogden, Utah, markets of, 595. 



Ogdensburg, Saginaw shipments to, 517. 



Ogemaw Co., Mich., 522. 



Ohio, forest resources of, 493L 



Ohio Co., Ky., 488, 490. 



Ohio Rivor, low water in ancient times, 292. 



Old field pine in North Carolina, 471. 



