INDEX. 



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Time element, in forestry, 101-102, 

 106-110, 127-132, 198-199, 205, 

 22s, 230, 233-234, 241, 255-256, 

 346. 



Toltio University, forest depart- 

 ment of, 330. 



Torrents. See Floods. 



Transpiration, 77, 121, 437-438. 



Transportation, relation of, to ex- 

 ploitation, 2-3, 257, 278-279, 372, 

 374,464-465; useof woodin, 24; 

 expense of, 171-172 ; relation of, 

 to wood prices, 458-459. 



Tree Planters' Manual, 382. 



Tree weeds, 43-44, 98, 160, 168, 210, 



347- 

 Trusts, 133, 345. 

 Tundras, 54-55, 142. 

 Turnus, no. 

 Twelve Tables, Laws of the, 58. 



United States, waste in, 2-3, 45, 

 52-53; merchant marine of, 24 

 «.; consumption of wood in, 25, 



SI. 337-339. 420-423. 475-480; 



exportation of wood by, 34, 37, 

 480-481 ; timber supply of, 38, 52, 

 331-339. 483-485; forest termi- 

 nology in, 84 ; rate of interest in, 

 136; paternalism in, 232, 245-249; 

 exhaustion of forests in, 234, 353, 

 374-376, 479-480 ; education in, 

 236-239, 390-391, 399-400; forest 

 legislation in, 246-253, 263, 369- 

 37°. 377. 384-411 ; tariff legisla- 

 tion in, 253, 258; forest area in, 

 334-339.471-475; reservations in, 

 340-342, 360, 401-411, 489-490; 

 wealth of, 429-430; forest labor 

 in, 450; importation of wood by, 

 481 ; price of stumpage, 485-486. 



United States Bureau of Forestry, 

 217-219, 248-249, 377, 381, 401, 

 410. 



United Slates Chief Geographer, 

 report of, 339, 363. 



United States Department of Agri- 

 culture, 125, 374-375, 381. 



United States Geological Survey, 

 336 K.-337, 341, 358, 360, 405, 

 409-41 1. 



United States Patent Office, 374-375. 



Universities, courses in forestry at, 

 237-238, 315, 330, 390-391, 399- 

 400. 



Vallomerosa, forestry school at, 



297. 

 Valuation, forest, 213-222. 

 Value production, maximum, 212. 

 Vanderbilt estate, Biltmore, 238, 



399- 

 Vermeule, 446. 

 Vermont, forestry commission of, 



386. 

 Vessels, wooden, 24. 

 Virgin forests, waste in, 42-44, 98- 



99, 140- 141; harvest in, 46, 127- 



128 ; in the U.S., 339. 

 Volume development, 155-164 ; 



maximum, 211-212. 



Wages of lumbermen, 50, 116-117, 



450. 

 Ward, L. F., quoted, 266-267, 4^5. 

 Warder, J. A., 376, 382. 

 Washington, forests of, 361, 363. 

 Waste of materials, 1-3, 28-29, 44- 



46; in sawing, 41, 419-420; in 



virgin forests, 42-44, 98-99, 140- 



141. 

 Water, as a resource, 11, 17-19; 

 • drinking, 79; in wood, 121. 

 Waterflow, influence of forests on, 



61, 71-76, 90, 266, 276-277, 318- 



319. 342, 368. 

 Waterways, state care of, 14-16. 

 Wealth, 31; of the U.S., 429-430. 

 Weeds, tree, 43-44, 98, 160, 168, 



2ro, 347. 

 Weight of forest product, 157, 460. 

 West, U.S., settlement of, 21 ; for- 



