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INDEX. 



Seedlings, 271, 2S7 



Sempervivum^ 285 



SeneciOj 264, 266, 269 



Shedding of branches, 211 



Shorea, 4.6, 58 



Silver Fir (see Abies), 54, 285 



Specific weight of wood, 28, 6%, 



91, 94, 154, 177 

 Spermogonium, 256 — 261 

 Sphariai 253 

 SphEeriacese, 252 

 Spores, 145, 147, ISS^ ilh iSo, 



184, 189, 195, 220, 236, 241, 



253, 259, 265, 278, 283 

 Spring wood, 7, 8, 16, 19, 22, 



25, 29, 34, 36* 45— 4S, 57, 



13S 

 Spruce, 7, 10, 54, 85, 89, 146, 



148, 151, 153, 157, 187, 268, 



28s 

 *'Step theory" of ascent of 



water, 106 

 Stomata, 113, 119, 245, 251, 



265, 277 

 Stnicture of wood, i, 21, 64, 



129, 132, 139 

 Swamp- Cypress, 211 

 Synoum, 51 

 SyrUtga^ 136 



T. 



Tamarindm, 24 



Tamanx, 56 



Taxodium disiichumi 211 



Teak, 45, 50, 51, 53, 57 



Teleutospores, 265, 267^ 268 



Temperature, action on cam- 

 bium, 29, 31 



Tirminalia^ 55, 56 



Theodore Hartig's experimentj 

 71, 74, 77j ^^9i ^^5, ^22 



Theories of ascent of water, 59--^ 

 141 



Toon, 45, 51 ^ 



Tracheides, 6, 8, 9, 14, 16, iS, 

 37, 65, 67, 1h 78, 80-83, 



86—90, 100, 109, 114, 129 — 



132, 139, m 

 Tradescantia, loo 

 Trametes, 153, 16 r, 179 

 Tranietes J>inij 169 

 Trameies radiciperda^ 142 — 154, 



159, 163, 169, 174 

 Transpiration, 67, 70, 74, 82, 



89, 98, 122, 135, 137, 247 

 Tree-ferns, 40 

 Turgescence, 104, 107, 118, 126, 



130 

 Tyloses, 75 



U. 



UleXy 49 

 UlmuSf 26 

 Uredine^, 252, 254 

 Uredospores, 265, 267, 270 

 Uses of timber, 20 



V. 



Vapour in leaves, 246 

 Venation, 86, 245, 247, 249 

 Vesque's experiments on ascent 



of water, 100 

 Vessels, i6, 18, 24, 45 — 49, 54 — 



58, 6$, 7h 74, S9, los, 114, 



126, 134, 166, 168 



W. 



Walnut, 41, 48, 58 



Warping, 177 



Water in wood, 28, 65—68, 



84—97, 105, 11O1 130 

 Water of imbibition, 62, 121, 



140 

 Weeping, S6 



