260 Index. 



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Increase of fires in 1894 10 



Insect blight in the Adirondacks . , . 129 



Ives, Charles L. , Firewarden, report of 23 



J. 



Japan, Arbor Day observed, in 254 



Jacobs, Sydney, Firewarden, report of 15 



Johnson, E. B. , Firewarden, report of 35 



Johnson, Patrick, Firewarden, report of 33 



K. 



Keeper of Deer Park, salary of 7 



Knickerbocker, Edwin, Firewarden, report of 34 



Knight, C. T., Firewarden, report of 35 



L. 



LaFountain, William E., Firewarden, report of 17 



Land purchases 8 



Larkin, Anson J. , Firewarden, report of *. . . 25 



Leases in Forest Preserve , 9 



Legal expenses, appropriation for 5 



Letter of transmittal, with report 3 



Lewis, George W., Firewarden, report of 33 



Lightning causes a forest fire 40 



Locomotives, spark arresters on 246 



Log measurements, rules for 199-203 



Logs seized, by Foresters , . ... 9 



Lumbering in the Adirondacks 194 



Lumber sawed in Northern New York in 1893 122 



M. 



Maine, forest fires in 97-98 



Mapes, Newcomb, Firewarden, report of 29 



Market price of spruce logs 122 



Massachusetts, forest fires in 94-97 



Maximum size of spruce trees 121 



McCabe, P. H. , Firewarden, report of 18 



McCreedy, C. O. , Secretary, mentioned 12 



McDonnell, Edward, Firewarden, report of 26 



Merchantable species of Northern New York r 122 



Meteorological conditions favorable to forest fires 103-105 



Meveigh, William B., Firewarden, report of , 21 



Michigan, forest fires in 81-84 



Minnesota, forest fires in 43-61 



Morton, Hon. J. Sterling, mentioned. 254 



Munger, J. E. , Firewarden, report of 35 



