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INDEX 



Clearcutting, in strips, 32 

 in two or more operations, 32, 33, 



38,56 

 marking for, 207 

 modifications of the method, 32 

 slash disposal for, 224, 229 

 the whole stand, 32, 100 

 with artificial reproduction, 25 

 with natural reproduction, 25, 26, 

 S6 

 Clearings, location, 31, 34 

 size, 31, 41 

 width, 30 

 Climbing vines, 147 

 Co-dominant trees, 47, 63, 64, 134, 

 146, 156, 162, 163, 172, 17s, 

 177 

 Compartment method, 59 

 Compound coppice, 127, 136 



three kinds, 133 

 Conky trees, 48 

 Control of cuttings, 204 

 through inspection, 204, 213 

 through marking, 205 

 Conversion into high forest of cop- 

 pice and coppice with stand- 

 ards, 139 

 Coppice forest methods, 15 

 Coppice method, in, 127, 136, 137, 

 138 

 advantages, 121 

 application of, 123 

 conversion into high forest, 139 

 definition, ni 

 details of, in 

 disadvantages, 122 

 marking, 207 

 modification of, 117 

 slash disposal for, 231 

 Coppice with standards, advantages, 

 136 

 application of, 138, 297 



Coppice, conversion into high forest, 



139 



definition of, 127 



details of, 127 



disadvantages, 137 



marking, 207 



method, 127 



modification of, 136 



slash disposal for, 231 

 Costs, due to making the investment 

 a permanent one, 10 



of administrarion, 10 



of logging, 8, 9, 79 



of lopping, 2i6 



of marking, 207 



of protection, 9 



of pruning, 202, 203 



of reproduction, 9 



of silviculture, 7 



of slash disposal, 233 

 Cottonwood, 49, 58, 154 

 Cox, Wm. T., 234 



Crown classes, basis for selecting trees 

 in thinning, 160, 161 



classification into, 154 



differentiation into, 159 



relative position of trees of the 

 diflferent, 155 



standard, 155 

 Crown fire, 250, 257 

 Cuttings, accretion, 163, 171 



assistance, 142 



cleaning, 30, 142, 144, 139, 208 



clearcutting, 25, 229 



damage, 194 



disengagement, 142 



improvement, 142, 143, 144, 192, 

 208 



interlucation, 163, 171 



intermediate, 6, 102, 141, 153, 192, 

 208, 210, 231 



liberation, 142, 143, 144, 149, 159, 

 208, 232 



