CONTENTS. 



FEBEUAEY. 



Editorial jSTotos — The Transport of Timber — Creosoting Timber— A New ICiiul of 

 Canal — On the Improvement of Woods and Plantations, also a Traet of Jloorlaml 

 upon an Estate in the North of England — Edinburgh News Notes — Rij,'hts and 

 Liabilities of Well-Owners — A Public Park on the Canadian Pacitie Kailway- The 

 Forest Flora of Carnarvonshire, more particularly the Penrhyn Estate — The Tulip Tree 

 of Waltham Abbey — Sources of Timber Supply — Sand-Plains of Belgium and Sand- 

 Dunes of Holland, and their Teachings— The Jarrah of Western Australia— The Farther 

 North the Best Seeds? — The Woods of New Zealand — Australian Timber Sujiplies — 

 Insectivorous Plants — Furniture Woods — Canadian Forestry — Japanese Maples — About 

 Indian Forest Matters — Meteorology : Temperature of the Tree ; How Lightning 

 Strilies Trees — The Entomologist : The Scurvy Bark Louse — Reviews of Books : Trans- 

 actions of Hertfordshire Natural History Society and Field Club ; Transactions of the 

 Essex Field Club ; La Foret, Revue Forestiere ; Garden Season's Catalogues — Letters 

 to the Editor: Pine Timber Statistics of "The Valley of the Gander," Newfound- 

 land ; Trees and Lightning ; Pot-Twisting : A Complaint ; The Saw versus Axe — Forest 

 Work fot the Month: England; Scotland; Wales — Legal: Railway Rates for the 

 Carriage of Timber ; The Pligh Dale Park Case ; The Daagsoeter Estate Company, 

 Limited, Norway— Chips, pp. 243-320 



MAECH. 



Editorial Notes— The Recent Attack on the French Forest Service— On Development 

 of Bifoliar Spurs into (Ordinary Buds in Pinus Sylvestris — Forms of Leaves — Osier- 

 Growing in France — School of Forestry and Museum — Miss Mark's Patent Line- 

 Divider — Woodlands in Sussex and Kent — Sylviculture on Poor Clav Soil — Whin — 

 The Rock Garden— Tlie Royal Horticultural Society— The Australian Bottle Tree— The 

 Forest Flora of Carnarvonshire, more particularly the Penrhyn Estate — The Uses of a 

 Forest Flora — Southampton Common — Sand-Plains of Belgium and Sand-Dnnes of 

 Holland, and their Teachings— Tlie Wesley Ash Tree— The Wind and the Woods- 

 Planting under the Shade of Trees — Charles Downing — Meteorology: The Meteoro- 

 logical Society of Berlin ; On Temperature and Wood-Growth in Deciduous and Ever- 

 green Trees — Reviews of Books: Indian Forest Service Reports — Letters to the 

 Editor : The Cutting and Harvesting of Oak Bark ; Lightning and the Horse Chest- 

 nut ; A Fine Cedar in Bulstiode Parle, near Beaconsfleld, Bucks ; How Lightning 

 Strikes Trees; Re. Osier Cultivation— Forest AVork for the Month: England; Scot- 

 land ; Wales — Legal : The Rating of Woods and Plantations ; The North Berwick 

 Water-Supply Dispute ; A Forester's Railway Accident ; The Storage of Explosives ; 

 Compulsory Purchase of Land by Railway Companies ; The Arbitration Case between 

 Lord Blantyre and the Dumbarton Water Commissioners — Chips, . . pp. 323-400 



APEIL. 



Editorial Notes — Eucalyptographia — AVood for War-Ships — Meridian Sur\-eying — 

 Vines on House Fronts — Commercial Classification of Willows — Italian Eorest.s — 

 Edinburgh News Notes — Recent Facts and Opinions respecting Clanadian Forestry 

 — Contemporary An^erican Thought and Action— The Rooster Rock — The Society of 

 Arts Conference — Sand-Plains of Belgium and Sand-Dunes of Holland, and their 

 Teachings— The Travelling Forester — The Forest Flora of Carnarvonshire, more par- 

 ticularly the Penrhyn Estate — Tree-Growing and Forestry — Tlie Weight of an Axe- 

 Notes on Fruit Prospects in tlie Carse of Gowrie— On Cutting and Laying Hedges — 

 The Rock Garden — Packing Nursery Trees— Hand Saws — Spring Vegetation — Reviews 

 of Books : Flora Forestal Espanola ; Forestry Bulletin ; Indian Forest Service Reports ; 

 Woods and Lakes of Maine ; A Trip from Moosehead Lake to New Brunswick in ;i Birch 

 Bark Canoe— Obituary : The Late Professor Archer— Letters to the Editor : The Wind 

 and the Woods ; Steel Railway Sleepers ; Answers to Correspondents — Forest Work 

 for^the Month : England ; Scotland ; Wales— Sales— Chips, . . pp. 403 472 



