Index. 



367 



Lampblaclc, how maae, 203. 

 Landes in France, trees in, 5. 

 Lands, timber, sale of, 95. 

 Lansing, Mich., meteorological reo- 



<irds at, 15. 

 Lapparent, M. do, method of, 190. 

 Larcii, 301, 34.3. 



Iiow planted in Scotland, 112. 



in Great Britain, 90. 



percentage of charcoal in, 151. 



period of full growth, 105. 



under timber-culture act, 93. 



Large cuctings, not desirable, 56. 



flowered magnolia, 295. 



leaved magnolia, 295. 



toothed poplar, 286. 



trees, transplanting of, 55. 



Larix (genus), 304, 343. 



Americana, 34.3. 



Europea, 112, 343. 



Lyallii, 343. 



occidentalis, 343. 



Latent heat, 16. 



Lateral roots of oak, 43. 



La Teste, dunes of, 109. 



Latin origin of specific names, 4. 



Laurel (eenas Knbida), 293. 



(JalTfornia, 298. 



oak, 212. 



Lawson's cedar, 307. 



Layers of growth, in reference to 



strength of timber, 142. 

 Layers, propagation by, 45, 99. 

 Leaf-buds, how formed, 63. 



like appendages to seeds, 31. 



mining insects, 180, 183, 184. 



mold, best fertilizer of trees, 8. 



rolling insects, 177, 183. 



Leaves, differences in form and size, 



66. 



evaporation from, 16. 



gathering of, for fodder, 99. 



structure of, 64. 



Lee, process in paper making, 206. 

 Leguminosse, 3. 

 Leipzig, gardens in, 125. 

 Lemburg, School of Forestry in, 107. 

 Lepidoptera, general notice of, 1 74. 

 Letellier, process proposed by, 197. 

 Lucobalanus (division of oaks), 21.3. 

 Levant, valonia from, 207. 

 Leveret, H., methods proposed by, 



43. 

 Libocedras decurrens, 128, 303. 



vitality of seeds of, 41. 



Ligustrum vulgare, in hedges, 129. 



Lilac, 273. 



Lime, preserving properties of, 193. 

 Limestones, carbonic acid in, 11. 

 Lincoln, Neb., experience in plant- 

 ing, 51, 58. 

 Linden, 84, 240. 



bark of, 73. 



grow from sprouts, 98. 



insects injurious to, 184. 



wood, structure of, 72. 



Linseed-oil, preserving qualities of, 



190, 192. 

 Liquldamber stj'raciflua,.294. 



heating qualities, of, 146. 



Liriodendron tulipifpra, 250. 



heating qualities of, 196. 



Ijisbon, School of Forestry at, 108. 



Lissino, 108. 



Literature of Forestry, 107. 



Litter, effect of upon water from 



rain, 18. 



• should not be removed, 90, 103. 



Live-oak, 21-^ 213, 217, 218. 



Loam, definition of, 5. 



Loblolly pine, 336. 



Locusts (insects', 174, 180, 182. 



(trees), 88, 102, 105, 256, 257, 



258, 346, 348, 351. 



black, 346. 



yellow, 346. 



Locut, honey. (See Honey locust.) 

 Lombardv poplar, 46, 118, 121, 190, 



285, 350. 

 London-purple, as an insect-poison, 



167. 

 Long-acorned oak, 218. 



leaved pine, 86, 330. 



Long's Peak, timber-line on, 26. 

 Lorentz & Parade, cited, 145. 

 Lostal, M., process of, 193. 

 Jjoulsiana, pine belt in, 200. 

 Lucanidae (stag-be3t]es), 169. 

 Lymexvlon,, a wood-boring insect, 



164. ' 

 Lysi meters, 20, 21. 

 HcC/orquodale, Wm., account of 



planting bv, 112. 

 Madura aurantiaca, 247, 248, 347. 

 iladrona, 289. 

 Magnolia (genus), 84, 88, 294. 



acuminata, 294. 



auricutata, 296. 



cordata, 295. 



glauca, 295. 



grandiflora, 146, 295. 



macrophylla, 295. 



