Index. 



359 



Castanopsis chrysophylla, 224. 



Ciitalpa bignoiioides, 84, 88, 290. 



coi-difolia, 290. 



speeiosa, 290, 346. 



syringsefolia, 290. 



m Kansas, 346, 348, 349, 350. 



\n ornamental planting, 121. 



Catesby's oak, 214. 



Catkins, pedant tree blossoms, 29. 



Cato, cited, 138. 



Cecidomya salicina (on willows), 282. 



Cecidomydiadsa, 170. 



Cedar, buried, 80, 306. 



cutting off by selection, 96. 



of Lebanon, 304, 316. 



oil, 204. 



pine, 329. 



red, 93, 308. 



Cedar*, differences in jeaves of, 66. 



Cedrus (cedar of Lebanon), 304, 316. 



Cellular tissue of wood, 67. 



Cellulose, 71. 



Cellis (genus), 230. 



ocoidentalis, 150, 346. 



orientalls, 250. 



Cemeteries, planting in, 126. 

 Cephalanthus, ooeidentalis, 269. 

 Cephalotaxis, vitality of seeds, 41. 

 Cerambycidese, notice of, 173. 

 Cerambyx carcharias, 173. 



heros (wood bored by), 165, 166. 



Cerassus. (See Prunus.) 

 Cercis Canadensis, 259. 



siliquastrura, 2-59. 



Cercocarpus ledifolius, 291. 

 Changes in forest growths, 90. 

 Charcoal, 144, 147. 



absorbing power of, 147. 



chief uses of, 147. 



percentage of to wood, 146, 167.- 



physical properties of, 147. 



red, 153. 



used as land-marks, 145. 



value of in differenHwoods, 146. 



weight of, 139. 



Charring promotes durability of 



wood, 189. 

 Charter-Oak, historical interest of, 



115. 

 Chemical process for wood pulp, 206. 

 Chemistry, relation to Forestry, 1. 

 Cherries (genus Prunus), 262. 

 Cherry-birch, 93, 230. 

 Cherry, in Kansas, 146, 346, 348. 

 Chestnut, 89, 146, 219, 220, 221, 346, 



349. 



Chestnut, as food, 222. 



classification of, 210. 



disease of roots of, 78. 



dying off of, 223. 



extract of, 223. 



grows from sprouts, 98. 



insects injurious to, 182. 



oak, 93, 212, 214. 



California, 218. 



period of full growth, 105. 



white-oak, heating qualities of, 



146. 



■ wood for coopers' use, 223. 



Chickasaw plum, 262. 



China, timber of, 84. 



Chinese cedar, for hedges, 128. 



Chinquapin, 224. 



oak, 212. 



Chips of elm, with buds, will grow, 

 46. 



Chisel.'!, pruning, 60. 



Chlorophyll, 64, 65. 



Chryaobothris femnrata, 183. 



Cicida septemdecem, 180. 



Cinchonas, transplanting of, 54. 



Citizens of certain states, rights of, 



95. 

 City-of-Elms, New Haven so-called, 



123. 

 City parksi planting of, 123. 

 Cladrastis tinctoria, 260. 

 Clammy locust, 258. 

 Clark, W. S., experiments by, 78, 



193,198. 

 Classification of oaks, 21 2. 



of pines, 318. 



Clearing, effects of, 22, 26. 



Clethra, not found in California, 88. 



Cleveland, O., called the "Forest 



City," 123. 

 Cliff-dwe'ilings of New Mexico, 26. 

 Climate, definition of, 10. 

 Climatic changes affect insect life, 



167. 

 Close planting, necessity of, 50. 

 Clouds, formation of, 16, 17. 



prevent the formation of dew, 



16. 

 Coal-pits, construction of, 147-149. 

 Coal-tar, application to wounds in 

 trees, 101. 



preservation by aid of, 189, 190. 



Coast region of Southern States, 86. 

 Cockroaches, 173. 



Coffee-tree (genus Gi/mnocladu^), 88, 

 258, 346, 348". 



