VIII FOREST PLANTING. 



PART II.— Forest Planting on Plains. 



CHAPTER I. 

 Forest Planting on Lands with Alluvial Soil 147 



CIIAPTEPt II. 

 Forest Planting on Marshy or Swampy Lands 150 



CHAPTER III. 

 Forest Planting on Moorlands 153 



CHAPTER IV. 

 Forest Planting on High Moors-__ 156 



CHAPTER V. 

 Drainage 160 



CHAPTER VL 

 Burning over the Soil for Cultivation 165 



CHAPTER VII. 

 Forest Planting on Sand-Wastes or Pine-Barrens 168 



CHAPTER VIII. 

 Forest Planting on Inland Sand-Drifts 1 71 



CHAPTER IX. 

 Covering Downs or Sand Dunes on the Sea Coast with Trees and 



Shrubs— 'With Diagrams 17-1 



PART III. — Forest Planting on Mou 



NTAINS. 



CHAPTER I. 

 The Objects of Covering Mountains with Forest Trees.. 1S3 



CHAPTER II. 

 Selection of Trees— Replanting Forests on Mountains — Planting or 



Seeding .... 18-1 



CHAPTER III. 

 Restocking Denuded Woodlands in Mountains — Preparatory and 



Protective Pleasures— With Diagrams 190 



CHAPTER IV. 

 How to Arrest and Bind the Shifting Sand on Mountains 204 



CHAPTER V. 

 Replanting Forests on Mountains of the Sandstone Formation 207 



CHAPTER VT. 



Replanting Forests on Mountains of the Limestone Formation 209 



CHAPTER VII. 

 Re-stocking Mountains having Rocky Surfaces _ 213 



CHAPTER VIII. 

 Re-stocking Denuded Woodlands on High Mountains 217 



CHAPTER IX. 

 Concluding Remarks— 1. State Forest Nursery. 2. Forest School 



in the Adirondacks. 3. Forest E.xperiment Station. 4. 



Asylum for Game to Rest and Breed 222 



Index 235 



