192 INDEX. 
Calaveras Groves—45, 50. 
Californian giant trees—45. 
Californian Redwood—46, 152. 
Campbell-Walker. (See * Walker.” ) | 7 , 
Canary Islands :—Resin-tapping in—36; Canary-pine promising as a pine for the north 
—138. 
Capitalization at Puhipuhi, Percentage for--67, 68, 99. 
Capitalized value of the Puhipuhi Forest—99. 
Cedars :—Australian—142: other Cedars—143: Red Cedar of Australia for interplanting 
18 ft, apart in the forest (N. W. Jolly)—130: Busaco—135. 
Celery-top (Tanekaha)—80. 
Charcoal-burning—93. 
Cheeseman :—Natural regeneration—125: investigations re growth of Kauri trees—11, 18: 
“New Zealand Flora ’—30: description of a Kauri forest, 7: Tea-tree and Kauri 
natural regeneration—122; young Kauri in a plant association—126: value of his 
research on rate of growth of Kauri—184, 
Clarke, 8S. I., on Insignis-pine acrim—16l. 
Cluster-pine or Maritime-pine (Pinus pinaster)—15, 34, 135, 136. (See also Part IL.) 
Coast Erosion Commission of England (1908)—94. 
Cockayne, Dr., on natural regeneration—52, 126: Tea-tree as nurse-tree—122. 
Commissioner of Lands, Auckland—31l, 71: commendable attitude of —32. 
Coppice reproduction, with photos of three Kauri trees on one stump—120. 
Coppice-under-standard, the type of the present Kauri forest of New Zealand—181. 
Coromandel Peninsula; Chief site of the future Kauri industry of New Zealand—4. 
Cultivated forests, Europe ; Timber-prices and employment in the—183. 
“ Cultivators, Forest’: the term explained—118 (footnote). 
Crops (timber) in a normal Kauri forest: present and future, maximum, mean, and 
minimum—99, 
Crops, timber: discounted present-day value of normal Kauri crops starting 100 years 
hence is £5 7s.—100. 
Cultivated Kauri forest worth eight times the wild—s2. 
Cuban-pine (Pinus heterophylla) may rival Insignis-pine for growth in the north, and 
yield a far better timber: its trial there is urgent—138, 139. 
Cubic contents :—Normal Kauri tree of the future—73: true and quarter girth—76; cubic 
feet and superficial feet and board feet of Americans—58. 
Cultivated Kauri forest, Management of a—s3. 
Cut-and-mulch replaces hand-cleaning in the cultivated forest—59, 133. 
Cypress, Macrocarpa—135. (See also Part IL.) 

Dairying on old forest lands at Puhipuhi—és, 
Damage to regrowth in logging—87. 
Dansey, E. P. (Indian Forestry Service): opinion on Kauri land and apple-growing—53, 
Dargaville, growth of Mr. Mitchelson’s sapling at—17. 
Darwin, Charles :—Visit to Kauri forest—6, 47: estimate of value of forest—54, 184, 
Davison, J. H., of Culverden: a farmer's opinion on Insignis-pine planting— 162. 
Deans, James, of Homebush—154: forest of Dean in England—119. 
Demarcation, forest (See also Part IT) :—Kauri land, lowest demarcatable value £5 7s.— 
100, 106: value for land carrying normal Kauri forest £270—99, 106: forest: 
alienation without demarcation—172 to 178, 187: 14s. per acre a poor-land farm 
value—1l14; farm and forest values when they compete—1 14. 
Density and distribution of trees in the wild Kauri forest—83. 
Deodar—Il8 : poor timber-value of the English-grown tree—154, 
Depreciation (popular) of the native forest—42, 152, 156, 183, 184, 
Development (forest) :—Gradual in Europe—3: future in New Zealand—b. 
Diggers (Gum) and natural regeneration—41. 
Dise weed-stopper—133, 184: vives light work for partially disabled soldiers—108, 182. 
Discoverer of the Kauri tree, Marion du Fresne—7. 
Domain, Auckland, growth of native trees in—17. 
Dominated heart of Kauri trees—11, 15. ° 
Douglas-fir or Oreron—46, 91. 
ate! vai re Oh picture of the primeval Kauri forest of New Zealand—6. 
Employment ;—At Puhipuhi—forestry versus grass—57, 68, 113, 114: labour and officials 
—$4: purely pastoral sheep-runs, New Zealand, one man per 3,003 acres—183: the 
forestry case stronger under employment than wnder money returns—ll4: average in 
cultivated forests of Europe, 105 acres per family—94, 183: eventual, in cultivated 
forests of New Zealand. one family per 75 acres—5, 94, 114, 183. 
