646 Forestry Quarterly. 



Larch Seed. Pp. 179-185. 



Continental Notes — Germany. Pp. 194-208, 



Quarterly Journal of Forestry, V, 1911,— 



Experiments with Scots Pine Seed from Various Sources. 

 Pp- 303-312. 



How Big Timber is Felled and Manipulated in British 

 Columbia. Pp. 317-335. 



The Gardeners' Chronicle, L, 1911,— 



Indian Loranthuses and Their Hosts. Pp, 104-105, 



The Germination of Juniper Seeds. Pp. 127. 

 Recommends plunging into boiling water. 



Graft Hybrids. Pp. 161-163 ; 185-186. 



Juglans cathayensis. Pp, 189. 

 Description. 



European Elms. Pp. 202-203 ; 221, 



The Indian Forester, XXXVII, 1911,— 



Recruitment of the Imperial Forest Service. Pp. 403-413. 



The writer claims the new rules to be framed rather to 

 encourage British universities to found chairs of forestry 

 than for the benefit of the Indian Service. 



A Method of Measuring the Height of Standing Trees. 

 Pp. 454-458. 



A modification of the Christen method. 



Progress Reports of Forest Administration in the Central 

 Provinces ; in the Lower Provinces; in the United Provinces; 

 in Jammu and Kashmir State; in Burma; in Mysore; in 

 Bombay and Sind, for 1909-1910. Pp, 458-469; 500-507; 



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