INDEX. 



517 



490; in New York State, 342, 

 386-390; in Pennsylvania, 342, 

 391; in Michigan, 392; in Cali- 

 fornia, 397-398 ; in Canada, 468- 

 470. 



Resources, exploitation of, 1-4; 

 economy of, 6-10, 415 ; classifi- 

 cation of, 10. 



Revenue from forests, 28-33, 212- 

 217, 220-222, 452-459; in Ger- 

 many, 48-50, 132-136, 325-329; 

 in India, 115, 285-287; in the 

 U.S., 422-430. 



Revolution (in forestry), no. 



Ribbentrop, quoted, 114, 279. 



Rides, fire, 193-194, 222. 



Roads, improvement of, 9; use of, 

 in forestry, 172, 464-465. 



Rocky Mountain forests, 332-333, 

 358-360, 363. 



Roman law, of property, 4, 20, 235 ; 

 on forests, 58. 



Rome, ancient, forestry in, 91. 



Root, development of, 153-154, 

 185-186. 



Rotation, 102, no, 208-213. 



Rothrock, Dr., 391. 



Roumania, forest policy of, 294. 



Russia, forest policy pf, 291-294; 

 meteorology in, 442; forest rev- 

 enue in, 455. 



Saginaw Valley, lumber produc- 

 tion in, 374. 

 St. Petersburg, forest institute at, 



293- 

 Salary of foresters in India, 287. 

 Sands, shifting, in France, 77, 277 ; 



in Russia, 292; in the U.S., 



368. 

 Sanitary influence of forests, 77-79. 

 Saunders, Dr. W., 469. 

 Sawing, waste in, 41, 419-420. 

 Sa.xony, wood production in, 47-49, 



134-135; felling budget in, 204; 



forest conditions in, 304, 314, 316, 



318 ; forest revenue in, 328, 452- 

 456; income tax in, 466. 



Scholarships, in forestry, 239-240. 



Schools of forestry, at Nancy, 63, 

 277; in Germany, 237-238, 315, 

 488; in the U.S., 238-239, 390- 

 391. 399-400; at Cooper's Hill, 

 289; at Dehra Dun, 289; in 

 Russia, 293 ; in Austria, 295 ; at 

 Vallombrosa, 297; at Zurich, 

 298; in Japan, 330. 



Schubert, experiments of, 443. 



Schwappach, quoted, 48;/., 256,491. 



Scotland, forest laws of, 83 71. 



Seed, character iniluencing distri- 

 bution of species, 143, 145-146; 

 reproduction by, 168-178. 



Selection system of clearing, 173- 

 174, 217. 



Seligenstadt, forests of, 92. 



Sequoia, long life of, 146; immu- 

 nity of, from fire, 187 ; sprouting 

 of, 464. 



Series, felling, 223-226. 



Servitudes, 303-304. 



Severance felling, 224, 



Seymour, H., 386. 



Sheher wood, 175, 177. 



Ships, use of wood in, 24. 



Sicily, deforestation of, 12, 59. 



Silviculture, loi, 165-196, 227. 



Site, 156, 158. 



Smith, Adam, 62, 93, 275, 307. 



Smith, Hoke, 404. 



Snow, in forests, 74, 439, 444. 



Socialism, 232, 266-267. 



Society for the Promotion of Agri- 

 culture, 370, 380. 



Society for the Protection of New 

 Hampshire Forests, 385. 



Soft woods, defined, 348. 



Soil, as a resource, 13, 17-18 ; va- 

 rieties of, 56, 156 ; relation of, to 

 waterflow, 74-76 ; fertility of, 119- 

 120, 183; absolute and relative, 

 122-123, 243-244; cost of, 126; 



