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INDEX. 



Page 



Pine Forests Are Gone 88 



Pine Forest of Michigan, Value of . . . . 67 



Pine Forests now Exhausted 71 - 



Pinery Lands Considered 89 



Pinery Lands on Atlantic Coast. .... 93 



Pines and Spruces for the Sand Blow . 128 



Plan Advocated by the Commission . . 10 



Planting Encouraged by Dr. Deal. ... 64 



Planting for Quick Profits 101 



Planting in the Reserves 7, 36 



Planting in Sample \\'oodlot 53 



Planting Rough Hillsides 58 



Planting Trees at Once 106 



Plea for the Farmers' ^A'oodlot 58 



Plow Lands, Percentages of in United 



States 85 



Poles for the Market 98 



Poles for 'Wire Purposes 114 



Policy Concerning Michigan Reserves 95 



Poor Land for Forests 108 



Poor Lands for Forest Growth 82 



Poplars in the Reserve 32 



Posts for the Market 98 



Posts in Fencing Illustrated 124 



Posts for Fencing Important 125 



Posts, Statistics Concerning Fence. . . 125 

 Power of Streams Conserved by For- 

 estry 17 



Practical Tree-planting Needed 106 



Prefatory Note 9 



Press of the State Loyal to Forestry . . 10 

 Problem, Forest, Seen by a Business 



Man 66 



Prodigal Waste of Timber in Michi- 

 gan 107 



Products of LumberCamps and Wood- 

 lots Compared 48 



Profitableness of Tree planting Dem- 

 onstrated 108 



Progress in Forestry by Educational 



Methods 122 



Prosperitv, Permanent, Promoted by 



Forests 108 



Protection Afforded by Wooded 



Areas 104 



Protection of Sample Woodlot 54 



Public Instruction, Development of, 



and Forestry 123 



Quack Grass with Sand Blow 127 



Quality of Land Vital in Agriculture. . 93 

 Quick Returns from Forest Planta- 

 tions 97 



Rafting Timber on the Rhine 117 



Railroad Hauling Statistics 69 



Railway, Use of Timber for 66 



Rangers in the Reserves 35 



Rational View of Reforestation 104 



Raw Material for A\^ood-working 



Industries 87 



Reclamation of the Sand Blow 128 



Reforestation by Nature 73 , 76 



Reforestation Commands the Atten- 

 tion of the People 10 



Reforestation for Michigan 104 



Reforestation in Reserves 35 



Reforesting the Sand Blow 128 



Replacement of Poles 115 



Report to the Governor 16 



Reprehensible Colonization 86 



Reserve, Act, Forest 134 



Reserve District No. 2 23 



Reserve, Forest, an Object Lesson. . . 9 

 Reserve Lands Under Former Treat- 

 ment 33 



Reserve Lands, Uses of 33 



Reserve Manual 141 



Reserve Policy of the State 95 



Reserves, Location of Forest 22 



Reserves, Report on Forest 22 



Respect for Trees Commended 122 



Returns, Quick, from Forest Planta- 

 tions 97 



Review of Michigan Forest Reserve 



Law 90 



Roads and Settlement in Reserve.. . , 33 



Roadside Trees, Growth of 74 



Roth, Prof. Filibert, Brief Biography 



of 10 



Roth, Prof. Filibert, Paper by 80 



Roth, Prof. Filibert, Report of 22 



Rothe, Emil, Quotation from 112-113 



Rothrock, Dr. J. T., and Pennsyl- 

 vania Forestry 83 



Russia and Deforestation 112 



Rustler War in Wyoming 94 



Saginaw Valley Timber Product 69 



Sales of Michigan Lands Reviewed. . . 90 



Sample Woodlot Discussed 51 



Sand Blow in Newaygo Count v 127 



Sand Blow Illustrated ' 129-132 



Sand Dune in Newaygo County 127 



Satterlee, Prof. James, Brief Bio- 

 graphy of 11 



Satterlee, Prof. James, Paper by 74 



Science, Michigan Academy of, and 



Forestry 119 



Scientists, Interest of, in Forestry. ... 1 19 

 Scotch Illustrations of Grazing and 



Forestry 94 



Seasons Marked by Woods Varia- 

 tions 78 



Sentiment Changed Near Forest 



Reserve 95 



Settlement of Pinery Lands not 



Desirable 90 



Simonds, Ossian C, Brief Biography 



of 12 



Simonds, O. C, Paper by 77 



Sharp, Mrs. John, Does Valuable 



Work 118 



Ship-building use of Timber 66 



Soil for the Catalpa 99 



Soil in a Sample Woodlot 51 



Soil of Reserve No. 2 23 



Species, Control of in Farm Woodlot 54 



Species for Quick Returns 98 



Sponge Value of Forest Soil 105 



Springs Dried Through Forest 



Destruction 45 



Sriruce in the R.fiSRrve. 9.7-.'^0 



