INDEX. 



27 





Bulletin. 



Page. 



Pine — Continued. 

 Scotch — 



forest plantations, yield, profit, etc 



153 

 153 

 153 

 153 



153 



169 

 169 

 155 



170 

 155 



153 



153 



153 

 153 



153 

 153 

 153 

 153 

 153 

 155 



170 



170 

 170 

 170 



170 

 170 

 170 

 170 



155 

 155 

 155 

 155 

 155 

 155 

 155 



155 

 155 



155 

 155 

 155 



28 



planting in eastern United States 



27-28 



Ri°"a variety characters, advantages 



27 



soil requirements, planting in mixtures, etc 



variety from central Germany, characters, ob- 



27-28 

 27 



seedlings, relation to disinfectants, tests of various 



23-26 



species resistant to sulphuric acid disinfectant 



Texas value for water pipe, tests 



15-18 

 34,36 



1-11 



timber, menace by European pine-shoot moth in 

 America 



value for water pipe, investigations 



34-35 



western yellow, planting in eastern United States, 

 remarks 



34 



white — 



characters, requirements, etc ' 



28-29 



forest plantations, yield and profit on different 

 soils 



29 



forest planting, in eastern United States 



forest planting in New England, danger from 

 white pine weevil, notes 



28-29 

 5 



growing on wornout lands 



28 



injury from white pine weevil 



29 



New York-grown transplants, demand 



5 



uses, value, prices, etc 



28-29 



yellow, value for water pipe, tests , 



Pine-shoot moth, European — 



American species allied 



34 



7-8 



character of injury to pine 



6-7 



description, different stages 



7 



food plants 



3 



introduction and distribution in America, by States 

 and localities 



4-5 



life history 



5-6 



menace to pine timber in America 



1-11 



natural enemies and control measures 



8-10 



Pinus — 



contorta. See Lodgepole pine. 

 resinosa. See Pine, Norway. 

 strobus. See Pine, white. 

 sylvestris. See Pine, Scotch. 



Pipe- 

 continuous stave — 



cost of different sizes 



22-24 



development, construction, etc 



3-24 



durability, investigations 



33-40 



steel bands, specifications for various sizes 



uses, adaptability, advantages, etc 



7-11 

 3-4 



wood and lumber requirements 



6-7 



line, continuous stave, cradles, types 



17-19 



lines- 

 air valves, location and types 



15 



blow-offs, location and types 



15-16 



continuous stave, early structures, location, 

 durability, etc 



33^0 



continuous stave, location and construction 



intakes and outlets, requirements, descriptions. 



21-22 

 12-14 



