INDEX. 193° 
English post-war forestry scheme—6. 
Estimates re Kauri forests easily tested—102, 186, 188. 
England ; £43,000,000 forest-products import before the war—185. 
Eucalypts (see also Part Il) :—Certain northern species described —44, 135, 136, 137 
138: Buc. regnans—44: KH. jacksoniti—44: E. globulus—44: BH. saligna—A4. 135: 
E. pilularis—135 : E. paniculata—135: E. siderophloia—135: E#. microcorys——135: 
E. resinifera—139 : E. gomphocephala—136: Karri (2. diversicolor )—137: Jarrah 
( BE. marginata J—137: Yate (#. cornuta)—137: Bushy Yate (2. lehmanni )—137 : 
#£. jacksonti— 138: HK. guilfoylii—138: E. crebra, BE. redunca, E. cladocalyx—as9, ; 
Eucalyptus gomphocephala (Tuart): a first-rate timber specially suitable for planting in 
the sandy peninsula south of Cape Maria van Diemen, described in detail—136, 
European forest population and scanty rural population of New Zealand—183 : European 
forest-trees, growth of (Schlich)—14: European and New Zealand timbers and prices— 
14, 103: Oak, Spruce, and Silver-fir compared to Kauri—84. 
Exotic trees (see Part Il): for northern forests—135 to 143. 
ie ia in a normal Kauri forest—96, 97: expenditure figure discussed—100, 101, 
Extra-tropical (or extropical): the term defined, as applied to New Zealand—144, 
Farm-values and forest-values compared ; various farm values; I4s. per acre a poor- 
land farm-value—113. 
Felling in season—80. 
Fern lands of northern New Zealand, Opinion of J. C. Firth on—d4. 
Figure 100 in data for the normal Kauri forest—83, 180. 
Finance of the cultivated Kauri forest: balance-sheet—95. 
Fires in Kauri forest—145 to 150: fires of three sorts—145: fires at Puhipuhi Forest— 
the series of fires at its worst in 1887—57 + fire-protection of Atkinson Park (a Kauri 
forest) by Mr. Atkinson—easy and quite successful protection of a much-frequented 
forest for thirty years—119, 146: fires and Kauri timber-working—fires set purposely 
—146: several fires are required to destroy a Kauri forest; fire as an aid to natural 
regeneration—118 : Canon Walsh on destruction of a Kauri forest by fire—147: Kauri 
forest easily protected with the usual fire organization—148:; its cost—149: «a recent 
fire at Waipoua Kauri Forest, the first bad fire for twenty years—150. 
Fire-protection of a tree like Kauri in South Africa—148. 
Firewood—103. (See also Part IL.) 
Firth, J. C.: Report on Kauri—10, 25. 
Fivefold risk and fivefold interest charge on exotic timber-trees—153. 
Floor (forest), preparing it for seeding—122. 
Forest alienation without demarcation is costing the country £1,000,000 yearly (£2,000,000 
with replanting )—178, 177, 188. 
Forest-destruction: its various issues for New Zealand—185. 
Forest expenditure. (See ** Expenditure.’’) 
Forest: four grades, natural and artificial, in New Zee land—152. 
Forests and minerals—24. 
Forests or plantations—1l5l1. 
Forest revenues (see “* Revenue’): normal Kauri, estimated £10 net per acre per year ; 
actual, mountain forests near Rhine in Europe up to £5—181. 
Forest versus grass values—67. 
Form-factors, taper, and timber units of measurement—76, 77. 
France and the Kauri forests—2: forestry statistics of France—2: French discoverers 
of the Kauri tree—2, 7: success of natural regeneration in—123: French national 
forests gross revenue one and a quarter millions—186 : analogy of French “ cop- 
pice-under-standard ” forest with the “mixed forest’ of New Zealand—133: 
Chaux and Faye de la Montrond, two French copse forests in the Jura Mountains, 
now under process of conversion to high-timber forest—I181: good fire-protection of 
ine forests in south France much harder than Kauri forest to protect—149, 150. © 
** Fungus” of New Zealand eatable like truffles (Tuber @:tivum)—93: in balance-sheet 
—96. 
Gascony-pine resin forests, value £20,000,000—35, 179. 
German forests—l, 188: resin-tapping in Germany—35: German East Africa—1!77. 
Giant Kauri—42: giant Californian, Australian, and other trees—43 to 47. 
Girdling or ringbarking to help natural regeneration—116. 
Good intentions re natural regeneration of Kauri forests—127. 
Gorse—53, 135. (See also Part II.) 
Grassing, Interplanting costs less than—131. 
7—Forestry. 
