Index. 



365 



Guess, George (Sequoia), 311. 



Guyot, Prof., tables by, 14. 



Guin-.<enegal, 304. " [88. 



trees not i'ound in California, 



formerly not allowed in 



timber-claims, 93. 



Gunpowder, charcoal used in, 152. 



Gymniidadus Canadensis, 258, 346. 



inonosperma, 258. 



Gym)iosperiiis, 300. 



Hackberry, 93, 250, 34C, 348. 



llackiiuitack, 343. 



Ha^uenaa pine, 334. 



Hales, Eov. Stephen, experiments bv, 

 78. 



Halesia fgenu«), 270. 



diptera, 270. 



parviflora, 270. 



. tetraptera, 270. 



Hamamelis Virginica, healing qual- 

 ities of, 14G. 



Hand-shears for pruning, GO. 



Hard-nut pini', 320. 



woods, how planted in Scot- 

 land, 113. 



Hardy citalpa, 290. 



Hartig, cited, 105. 



Hartmauii process in paper-making, 

 205. 



Hatzfleld preserving process, 19G. 



Haw, 2B9. 



Hawthorn, 129, 136. 



Hazel-nut, 84, 210. 



Hearths for tar-pits, 203. 



Heart-li'aved magnolia, 295. 



shake in timber, 143. 



wood, no circulation in, 188. 



Heat, different effects of upon soils, 7. 



expanding power of, 15. 



passage of, through snow, 22, 



23. 



peeling of oak by aid of, 208. ■ 



Heating qualities of various woods, 

 140. 



Heavy yellow pine, 323. 



Hedges, 127. 



Hellebore fur killing insects, 1G7, 282. 



Hemiptera, general notice of, 174. 



Hemlock, 84. 3ll4, 335. 



insects injurious to, 187. 



oil, 204. 



pitcli from, 204. 



suitable for screens, 128. 



. lan-bark from, 207. 



Henry's Lake, timber-line at, 25. 



Herbaceous grafting of conifers, 302. 



Herculaneum, charcoal found at, 14.5. 

 Hesse-Darmstadt, School of Forestry 



in, 108. 

 Hessian flies, 179. 

 Heyer, L)r, instrument invented by, 



53. 

 Hickories, 93, 274, 275, 340, 348. 



follows -where pine is cut, 90. 



insects injurious to, 181. 



los.s of weight in drying, 139. 



not found in California, 89. 



pig-nut, heating qualities of, 



14H. 

 — — ■ red-heart. 146. 

 — — shell-bark, 146. 

 Hlgh-cranbcrry, 269. 

 — — forests, management of, 102. 

 Himalayas, timber of, 84, 127. 

 — - — timbur-line on, 25. 

 H itching-posts in villages, 120. 

 lliiar-frost.,.12, 16. 

 llochwald, term defined, 102. 

 Hoeing of seedbeds and nurseries, 



40. 

 Holes for planting preparation of, 



122. 

 Holland, forests in, 83. 

 Hollow cotton woods, cause of, 56. 

 Holly family, 84, 88, 146, 292. 



differences in leaves of, 66. 



in hedges, 129. 



Home-adornment, 115. 

 Homestead, attachment to, 115. 



entrv act, 44, 94, 96. 



Honey lo'cust, 84, 88, 93, 258, 346, 



348, 349. 



in hedge.=, 129. 



Hooker, Buntliam and, classification 



of conifers by, 303. 

 Hoop-pole.s, season for cutting, 99, 



137. 

 Hop-hornbeam, 233. 

 Horn beam {Ustrya). 89, 146. 210, 233, 



234, 235. 



: blossom of, 29. 



grown as high forest, 102. 



weight lost in drying, 39. 



winged seed of, 32. 



( Nyssa), 268. 



Horse-che.stnut, 253, 254. 



In ornamental planting, 121. 



Houtin and Boutigny, preserving 



process, 197. 

 Hubs, excellence of sour-gum for, 



268. 

 elm, 244. 



