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Index. 



Breant. apparatus of, 191. 



Breathing-pores in insects, 65. 



Bremontier, N., planting of dunes 

 by, 109. 



Brewer, Prof. W. H., oited ; 85. 



Brewer's oak, 213. 



Bridger's Peak, timber-line on, 25. 



Broadcast sowing, 37. 



Broillard, cited, 222. 



Broom-hickory, 275. 



Bryant, Arthur, cited, 285. 



Bucbaria, recent injuries from clear- 

 ing in, 26 



Buckeyes, 84, 253, 254, 255. 



Buckthorn, 129, 296. 



Buds, bow formed, 63. 



when formed on roots, 77. 



Buddin<r, process of, 3. 46. 



Buffulo-berry, 129, 130, 131, 298, 



Bull, Marcus, experiments of, 139, 

 145, 146. 



Bull-pine, 325. 



Bunch-gra-ses of plains, 88. 



Bupestridse, or saw-horned beetles, 

 169. 



Burgundy pitch, '204. 



Buried cedar, 86, 306. 



Burls, ash, 271. 



black-walnut, 276. 



walnut, 76. 



Burnett, process for preserving wood, 



196. 



Burning-bush, 292. 

 Burning of coal-pits, 147-149. 

 Burr-oak. 213. 

 Bush, definition of, 2. 

 Butterflies, 174. 

 Butternut, 84, 89, 93, 146, 277. 

 Bulton-bush, 269. 

 Button wood, 93, 251. 

 Calamagrostis arenariaon dunes, 109. 

 Calcareous soils, 6. 

 California black-oak, 214. 



box-elder, 240. 



chestnut-oak, 214, 218. 



eucalyptus in, 265. 



forest-fl >ra of, 88. 



injuries from clearing in, 28. 



juniper, 309. 



laurel, 298. 



live-oak, 214. 



nutmeg, 304, 315. 



peculiarities of fiora of, 88. 



sale of timber lands in, 95. 



white-cedar, 128, 303, 304. 



white-oak, 21 3.. 



Callitris, 41, 304. 



quadrivalvis, 76. 



Calosoma, a carnivorous insect, 162. 

 Cambiiun layer, 67. 

 Camel-cricket, preys on other in- 

 sects, 173. 

 Canada balsam, 203, 339. 



black walnut in, 277. 



button wood in, 252. 



chestnut in, 219. 220. 



forest-trees in, 89. 



Kentucky coflee-tree in, 258. 



maple-leaf the emblem of, 236. 



pitch, 204. 



remarkable size of pine in, 316. 



timber resources of, 84. 89. 



white pine region in, 320. 



Canals, supply of water for, 18. 

 Canker-worms. 177, 180. 



Canoe- birch, 230. 



Cape Cod, pine plantations on, 328, 



;>>2. 



Capital, investment of in forests, 79, 



80. 



Capricorn-beetles, 166, 173. 

 Caprifoliacese, 269. 

 Caragana arborescens, 129, 130, 131, 



136. 



Carbon in wood, source of, 11, 65. 

 Carbonic acid gas in atmosphere, 11. 

 Carboniferous period, gases in, 11. 

 Carev's preserving process. 196. 

 Carlsruhe, school of .Forestry at, 



108. 



Carnivorous insects. 162, 165, 187. 

 Carpenter-moth, 180. 

 Carpintis (genus), 2o3. 



Americana, 146, 233. 



- betulus, 32, 234, 235. 



Carriere, <>n vitality of seeds, 41. 

 Carving, wood must be seasoned for, 



142. 

 Carya alba, 146. 275. 



amara, 274. 



aquatica. 275. 



glabra, 275. 



olivaMbrmis. 274, 347. 



porcina, 146, 275. 



tomentosa, 275, 346. 



Cascade range, timber-li_ie on, 25. 

 Case, Leonard, planting begun by, 



123. 



Caspian -willow, 280, 281. 

 Castagno di Cento Cavalli, 221. 

 Castanea pumila, 224. 

 vesca, 146, 219, 220, 221, 346. 



