©c^uljmantet 



40 — 



®tt!afid)te 



©(Su^montel, m. V. ©c^uijgiirtel. 

 ©ci^u^ntagregel, f. protective 



measure, 

 ©djuijlralb, m. shelter - wood, 



protection-forest. 

 ©AtooEunB/ f- y- Slaufe. 

 ©dQlDanint, m. fungus, mushroom, 



toadstool. 

 ®cE)lDamm6oum, m. tree infected 



by fungi. , 

 ©d^lDommltefer, f. punky pine. 

 (BAXD&tmtx, m. hawk-moth, 

 ©d^toatrnf^ote, f. zoospore, 

 ©(^tnarmjeit, f. V. glugjeit. 

 ©(Stoarte, f. slab. 

 ©dgtoorjBirfe, f. (Beiula nigra L.) 



river birch, red birch, 

 ©(j^toarjbotn, w. blackthorn, 

 ©c^toarjcictje, f. (Quereus mari- 



landica Mimehh.) black-jack. 

 — lottfontlfd^e, (Qu. califomica 



Coop.) California black oak. 

 ©djlDatjerle, f. (AJnus glutinom 



Gartn.) European or common 



alder, 

 ©ifitoarjefd^e, f. (Fraxinus nigra 



Marsh.) black ash. 

 ©d^toaigficEite, f. (Picea mariana 



B. 8. P.) black spruce. 

 ©(fllDarjfiefer, f. (Pinna Larido 



Pair.) black or Austrian pine. 

 ©c^h3argJ)ot)pet, f. (Populm nigra 



L.) black poplar. 

 ©(fihJetneeintrieS, m. pannage. 

 ©(iglBeinSnufe (|)i(for^) f. (Sicoria 



glabra BrittonjTpigaat (hickory.) 

 ©dltoeKe, f. sleeper, groundsill, 



sill, 

 ©d^toelltoerf, n. V. SIau[e. 

 ©(jfimemniBoben, m. alluvial soU. 

 ©ffllBentTnteic^, m. tank, 

 ©dntoinben, n. shrinkage. 

 ©mhJinben, v. i. to shrink. 

 ©dglDinbtnafe/ n. excess height 



allowed for shrinkage, 

 ©(j^toinbtifj, m. season-crack, 

 ©eeetle, f. (Alnus maritima MUM.) 



seaside-alder. 



©eegraS^ n. V. ©cgge. 

 ©eeftranbSIiefer, f. (Pinua pmasler 



Sol.) maritime or cluster pine, 

 ©egge, f. sedge, sedge-grass, 

 ©eibetfiaft, m. mezeron. 

 ©eilen, v. t. to slide logs by 



means of ropes. 

 ©eitenaBtegerung, f. spoil-bank, 

 ©eiteneinfcfnitt, m. side-cutting, 

 ©eitengraben, m. side-ditch, 

 ©eitenmoftie, f. lateral bud. 

 ©eitenfd^u^, m. lateral shelter, 

 ©engen, v. t. V. fiberlanbBrenncn. 

 ©enfel, m. plumb-line, 

 ©enf^olj, n. sunken wood, 

 ©eijen, «. (polj) stacking. 



— V. t. ($oy) to stack, to cord, 

 to pile. 



— V. r. (©rbe) to settle, to sink in. 

 ©e^erlogn, m. pay for stacking, 

 ©e^^olj, n. planting-peg, dibble. 

 ©e^reiS, n. cntting, slip. 

 ©e^toogC/ f- mason's level 

 ©ebettfiaum, m. V. ©obeBaum. 

 ©^aftatontte, f. (Abies shastensis 



Lemmon) Shasta fir. 

 ©idftel, f. sickle, grass-hook, 

 ©iqeleidie, f. (Querais digitata 



Sudworth, falcata Michx.) Spa- 

 nish oak. 

 ©ic^eltt, V. t. to cut with the 



sickle. 

 ©idfterl^eitSftreifen, m. safety-strip. 

 ®itterbot)len, m. underdrain of 



cobblestones. 

 ©ieB, n. sieve. 

 ©lc6})Iotte, f. sieve-plate, 

 ©iefirfl'^re, f. sieve-tube, 

 ©ilberpa^j^el, f. (Populus alba L.) 



w^hite poplar, 

 ©ttbertonne, f. (Abies concohr 



Parry) ■white fir. 

 ©inngiilti, n. periwinkle. 

 ©iSIi^oufit^te, f. (Picea breweriana 



Wats.) weeping spruce, 

 ©itfofic^te, f. (Picea sitchensis 



Trautv. & Mayer) Sitka spruce, 



tideland-spruce. 



