CONTENTS OF VOL, XIV. 
The Society, as a body, is not to be considered responsible for any statements or 
opinions advanced in the several papers, which must rest entirely on the authority 
of the respective authors. 
I. Address delivered at the Fortieth Annual Meeting, 7th August 
1893. By Isaac BayLtEy Batrour, Se.D., M.D., F.R.S., 
Queen’s Botanist in Scotland, Professor of Botany in the 
University of Edinburgh, and Keeper of the Royal Botanic 
Garden, . 
II. A Brief History of the Arboriculture of the New Forest, 
Hampshire. By the Hon. Geratp LascELuEs, Deputy 
Surveyor, New Forest, . 
Ill. Sections of Woods grown in Britain. By D. F. Mackenair, 
Factor, Mortonhall, Midlothian, 
EXCURSION OF THE SOCIETY TO THE RoyAL DOMAIN AND 
ForEst oF WINDSOR; CLIVEDEN, DROPMORE, AND BurRN- 
HAM BEECHES; THE NEW Forest; THE ROYAL GARDENS, 
Kew; THE Forestry EXHIBITION, LONDON; AND Har- 
FIELD, 1893. 
IV. Address delivered at the Forty-first Annual Meeting, 
6th August 1894. By JoHn MeErTHVEN, Vice-President of 
the Society, 
V. Forestry in Britain: An Address to the Biological Section of 
the British Association, delivered at the Oxford Meeting, 
1894. By Professor I. BayLey Batrour, M.A., M.D., 
F.R.S., President of the Section, d : “ 
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