PART II.—BRITISH FOREST TREES SUITED FOR NAVAL PURPOSES.
Oak—Quercus, . . . 31
Spanish Chestnut—Castanea vulgaris, . . . 42
Beech-tree—Fagus sylvatica, . . . 48
Scotch Elm—Ulmus montana, . . . 50
English Elm—Ulmus campestris, . . . 54
Red-wood Willow—Salix fragilis, . . . 58
Red-wood Pine—Pinus, . . . 63
White Larch—Larix communis, pyramidalis, . . . 75
Investigation of the causes of the rot in larch, . . . 78
Soils and subsoils most suited for larch, . . . 82
Soils and subsoils where larch generally takes rot, . . . 86
Remarks on open draining, . . . 88
Bending and kneeing larch, . . . 90
New plan of forming larch roots advantageously into knees, . . . 94
Uses of larch, and value as a naval timber, . . . 97