Index. 



375 



Rural cemeteries, planting in, 126. 

 Eussia, forest administration in, 106. 



forests in, 83. 



leather, tanned with birch, 229. 



Russian mulberry, 249. 



railwaj'S, phmting on, 135, 136. 



Sahal palmetto, 2. 

 Sabine's-pine, 326. 

 Sago-bush on a1l;aline soils, 7. 

 tiaginaw Bay, timber region of, 87. 

 St. Petersburg, School of Forestry 



at, 108. 

 Sale of timber lands, 95. 

 Salioinese, 277, 282. 

 Salisburia adiantifolia, 41, 65,"'304, 



31-5. 

 Salix (genus), 278. 



acutilolia, 280. 



alba, 347. 



caprea, 279. 



fragilis, 279. 



lanceolata, 283. 



roollissima, 280. 



pruinosii, 280. 



purpurea, 280. 



I'ubra, 280. 



Russel liana, 279. 



Uralensis, 280. 



viminalis, 280. 



Salt, a preserving agent, 192. 

 Sambucus (genus). 269. 



Canadensis, 269. 



glauca, 269. 



nigra, 269. 



pubens, 269. 



racemosa, 269. 



Sand- wasps, 179. 



Sands, planting upon, 108, 109. 



growth of trees upon, 37. 



Sanitary advantages from planting, 



82. 

 Sap cf maple, 236. 



mineral substances in, 65. 



pressure, 78, 79. 



Saperda carcharias, 184. 



tridentata, 180. 



Sapindus saponaria, 255. 

 Sarcobatus vermicularis, 7. 

 Sassafras, officinale, 84, 89, 146, 297, 



oil from, 298. 



Saturation of air with vapor, 13. 

 Savin, 309. 



oil of, 204. 



Saw-flies, 179. 



Saxe- Weimar, School of Forestry in, 



108. 



Saxony, 108. 



Scandinavian forest administration, 



106. 

 Scarabaeidse, notice of, 169. 

 Scarlet oak, 213, 214, 218. 

 Sohemnitz, School of Forestry at, 



107. 

 Sciapteron, larva of, 184. 

 Scientific names of trees, certainty 



of, 4. 

 Schools of Forestry, 107. 

 some, ideas of forestry should 



be taught in, 123. 

 Seolytus (various species), 181, 182, 



186. 

 Scotch pine, 331. 



agrees with the oak, 104. 



in Kansas, 349. 



period of full growth, 105. 



planted on dunes, 109. 



Scotland, Douglas fir in, 90, 388. 



forests in, 83. 



injuries from snows in, 24. 



planting in, 112. 



prices of timber in, 113. 



Screens, use of, 40, 117, 118. 



planting of, 127, 129. 



Screw-pod mesquit, 296. 



Scrub-pine, 329. 



Season for breaking prairie soil, 8. 



for cutting wood, 98, 137, 138. 



Seasoning, distortion from, 141. 



mode of piling for, 140, 244. 



of ship-timber, 142. 



of wood, 138, 139, 140. 



Seasons, changes in, 24, 2-5, 26. 

 Sebricht process in paper-making, 



205. 

 Security of landed property, 80. 

 Seed, germination of, 34. 



reproduction from, 28. 



years, 30. 



Seed-beds, formation of, 37, 39. 



time of sowing, 41. 



Seeding, easier on a northern slope, 



9. 



of a high-forest, 104. 



Seedlings, crushed by snow, 25. 



need shade, 105. 



propagation by, 349. 



Seeds, gathering and keeping of, 33, 



34, 351. 



natural distribution of, 30. 



soaking of, 35, 39, 351. 



that ripen in early summer, 33. 



vitality of, 41. 



