Index. 



361 



Crab-apple, sweet-scented, 261. 

 Cracks from seasoning, how pre- 

 vented, 141. 



in timber, from frost, 24. 



Cralajjjvn (genus), 264. 



coecinea, 2ti4. 



oxyeanthus, 129, 136. 



— — paniculata, 264. 



rivularis, 264. 



Creosote, preserving properties of, 



194. 

 Crickets, 173. 



Cryptomeriii Japonica, 41, 310. 

 Crypturgus, 187. 

 Cueumber-tree, 294. 

 Cultivation between trees, 350. 



of hedges, 130. 



preparation by, 8. 



in timber-culture claims, 91. 92, 



354. 

 Cunninghamia, vitality of seeds of, 



41. 

 Cupressinese, 303. 

 Cupressus (genus), 303, 307. 



Arizonica, 307. 



Goveniana, 307. 



■ in cemeteries, 126. 



Macnabiana, 307. 



raacrocarpa, 307. 



N utkanus, 307. 



Cup shake, in timber, 143. 

 CupuUferse, 210. 

 Curlmaple, 238. 

 Currant-bush borers, 184. 

 Currants, cuttings set in fall, 45. 

 Curves illustrating humidity, 13, 14. 

 Curved walks, when not adml sible, 



125. 

 wood, how produced, 6D, 61, 



102. 

 Cuscata, troublesome on willows, 283. 

 Custom, influence of, 114. 

 Cutting-baclc of oaks, etc., 52. 



of wood, time for, 98, 137, 138. 



Cuttings of willows, when made, 181, 



182. 

 Cuttings, propagation by, 44, 349. 

 very large, should not be used, 



56. 

 Cylindrical bark-beetles, 187. 

 Cyllene piota, 182. 

 Cynodon dactylon, planted on dunes, 



109. 

 Cypress, 303, 307 



diflTerenoes in leaves of, 66. 



Dacrydium, vitality of seeds of, 111. 



Dahoon, 293. 



Dakota, privileges of citizens of, 95. 



Bammara australis, 204. 



Damp climates, favorable to coppices, 



100. 

 Davy, Sir Humphrey, process by, 



197. 

 Dead wood, removal of, 103. 

 Deciduous leaves, 64. 

 Decisions under timber-culture acts, 



92-95, 3-34. 

 Decline in fruit production, 26. 

 De Courval, method of pruning by, 



60. 

 Deepening of channels of streams, 



19. 

 Defects of timber, 143. 

 Definitions, 1. 

 Degrees of slopes, 9. 

 De la Blanchere cited, 161. 

 Denmark, forests in, 83. 

 Dennisville, K. J., buried cedar at, 



306. 

 Density of cultivated forests, 104. 

 Des Cars, method of pruning by, 60. 

 De Saussure, on absorption of gases 



by cliarccal, 147. 

 Devoid of timber, term defined, 94. 

 Dew, wben formed, 16. 

 Dew-point, 12. 

 rain falls when the air is 



cooled to, 16. 

 Decay of wood, preventions of, 187. 

 Deer, injury to trees from, 161. 

 Dibble, not to be used in planting 



seeds, 38. 

 Diervilla, not found in California, 88. 

 Digger-pine, 326. 

 Dioecious blossoms, 29. 

 Diospyros Texana, 292. 



Virginiana, 146, 292. 



Diptera, general notice of, 179. 

 Disintegration of rocks, aided by 



roots, 7. 

 Distance between plants, 49, 50, 3.50. 

 Disinfecting properties of charcoal, 



147. 

 Distillation of turpentine, 199. 

 Distilled products of wood, 153. 

 Distortion from seasoning, 141. 

 Divides, timber on western, 88. 

 Division of the soil and its defects, 6. 

 Day-flies, 174. 

 Dogwood, American and Asiatic, 84, 



146. 

 : maple, 238. 



