INDEX 
AFFORESTED Areas in the 
World, 2, 3, 4, 5 
Alder, 81 
Amboyna, 95, 96 
Areas in England formerly 
afforested, 6 
Ash timber, American, 
107 
——,, British, 78, 79 
, Canadian, 107 
Australian timbers— 
—— Blackbutt, 98 
— Blue Gum, 98 
—— Black Bean, 100 
Ironbark, 98 
—— Jarrah, 97 
—— Karri, 97, 98 
—— Mahogany, 100 
‘—— Myall, 100 
—— Red Cedar, 100, 102 
—— Silky Oak, 100 ; 
—— Tallow Wood, 98, 100 
106, 
Bass wood, 110 
Beech, 80 
Birch, 112, 113 
Black Bean, 100 
Blackbutt, 98 
Blue Gum, 98 
Borneo Woods, 102 
Box, 85, 86 
CAROLINA Pine, 42 
Cedar— 
, Red, 89, 100, 102 
——, Moulmein, 89, 90 
—, Toon, 89, 90 
—.,, Honduras, 60 
—. Tobasco, 60 
, Cuba, 59 
Chestnut, Horse and Sweet, 84 
Cluster Pine, 26, 27, 140, 145 
Cocus Wood, 117, 118 
Columbian Pine, 34, 35 
Confusion in nomenclature, 20 
Cotton Wood, 110, 111 
Crabwood, 118 
Cypress, 42, 43 
DEats, 20 
Degame Lancewood, 116 
Depletion of English forest- 
lands, 7 
Duties on timber, 9 
Expony, Ceylon, 90 
——, Macassar, 90 
—, Marble, 90 
Eng, 95 
Extraction of Timber in 
Canada, 123, 124, 125, 126 
Central America, 
131 
—— —— Russia, 129 
————. West Africa, 
133, 134, 136 
on the Continent, 
132, 
"129, 130 
in the United States, 
126, 127 
FIGURED Mahogany, 53, 54, 56 
Fir timber, its introduction 
into England, 8, 9 
Former methods of converting 
timber, 8 
Fustic, 122 
Future supplies of timber— 
—— Denudation of forests, 
137, 138, 139, 140 
— Increase of demand, 137, 
141, 142, 143, 144 
Lack of re-afforestation, 
145 
147 
