INDEX TO 



ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, REPORTS, Etc., 



PUBLISHED IN THE 



Transactions of the Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society, 

 Vols. I. to XVII. 



The Roman Letters refer to the Volume; the Arabic Numerals to the Page; 

 * indicates illustrated Articles. 



Aberdeen. See Exhibitions. 



Aberdeenshire, Arboriculture in. W. Gilchrist, vii. 2-35. 



* Abies, Structure of Leaf as a means of determining Species of. W. R. M'Nab, 



viii. 93. 

 Adam, W. P.: Addresses, viii. 193; ix. 107. 

 Addresses: — J. Brown, i. 1. W. Thomson, i. 8. R. Hutchison, iv. 167; v. 3 99' 



vi. 1, 239; ix. 191. H. Cleghorn, vii. 1, 115, 199; x. 179; xi. 1, 115, 



287. J. H. Balfour, viii. 1. W. P. Adam, viii. 193 ; ix. 107. Marquis 



of Lothian, x. 75. A. Dickson, x. 81. M. Dunn, xii. 189. W. 



M'Corquodale, xii. 375. D. F. Mackenzie, xiii. 1. I. B. Balfour, xiii. 



163, 301 ; xiv. 1. J. Methven, xiv. 39. R. C. Munro Ferguson, xiv. 91 ; 



XV. 81. F. Bailey, xvi. 1. Earl of Mansfield, xvi. 1.56. A. Milne, 



xvi. 178. See also Schlich, W. 

 jEcidium. See Reports by Hon. Scientists 

 Afforestation: — In Highlands and Islands of Scotland — W. A. Mackenzie, xiii. 318. 



Of Waterworks' Gathering-Grounds — W. G. Smith, xvii. 86; J. Parry, 



xvii. 223. See also Notes and Queries. 

 Africa, South, Forests in. J. C. Brown, ix 45. 

 Agaricus. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Age of Trees, viii. 84. 



Age, Most profitable Felling. See Timber Trees. 

 Ageing, Rapid, of Wood, xvii. 291. 

 Agricultural Credit, Uo-operative, in Germany and Switzerland. See Notes and 



Queries. 

 Agriculture, Board of : — Letter to President re State Model Forest, xv. 221. 



Report of Deputation to President of (1901), xvi. 479. See also Notes and 



Queries. 

 Aitken, A. P. See Notes and Queries. 



Alexander, J.: Raising Newer Coniferffi from Seeds, etc., vii. 84. 

 Amery, C. F. : Report on Forests of India, viii. 213. 

 Animals, etc., injurious to Forest Trees. G. Brown, xvii. 277. 

 Annand, J. F. : Formation of Plantations, xiii. 268; White American Spruce as 



a Wind Mantle, xvi. 473; Forestry in Finland, xvii. 243. 

 Annual Growth of Trees, How to Measure. W. Gorrie, ix. 103. 

 Aphilotrix. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Aphis. See Larch Bug. 

 Apprentices and Under-Foresters, Increasing Comforts of, etc. C. Y. Michie, v. 61 ; 



P. M'Laren, v. 73. 

 Arboretum at Cluny Castle. W. Gilchrist, vii. 19. 

 Arboricultural Adornment of Towns. R. C. Munro Ferguson, xvi, 388. 

 •Arboricultural Features of Buteshire. See Buteshire. 

 Arboricultural Societies:— Local — R. Philip, i. 38; Scottish, xi. 114; Irish — see 



Notes and Queries 

 Arboriculture : — Philosophy of Landscape Gardening and — J. G. Macvicar, iv. 138. 

 Influence of— A. Gilchrist, v. 102. In Ireland— C. S. France, v. 168. 

 Practical— W. Gilchrist, vi. 6; W. Thomson, vi. 51; A, Gilchrist, vi. 82, 



