of Wood Waste (Hubbard), xvii. 168; Gardeners' Assistant (Thomson), 

 xvii. 341; Minutes of Evidence, Departmental Committee on Forestry, 

 xvii. 342; Report on Instruction in Forestry, etc., in Germany, xvii. 342; 

 Reports from Representatives abroad respecting Forest Laws, xvii, 342 



Booth J. : John, Duke of Atholl, his Larch Plantations, and the Larch Disease, 

 xvii. 232. 



Boppe, M. : Report on Visit to Scottish and English Forests (1881), xi. 196. 



* Boring Machine. J. Craig, iii. 101. 



Borthwick, A. W. : Larch Disease, xvii. 37. See also Notes and Queries, and 



Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Bostrichus. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Botanical Geography, etc. See Soil. 



Boulger, G. S. : British Elms, ix. 37 ; Economic Forestry, xi. 382. See also Books, 

 Boyd, J. : Injurious Effects of Smoke on Trees, xvii. 122. 

 Bradshott Woods. See Plan. 



Brahan, Plantations, etc., on Estate of. A. Pitcaithley, xi. 501. 

 Branches. See Uses of Chips etc. 

 Brandis, Sir D. : *Distribution of Forests in India, vii. 88; Progress of Forestry 



in India, x. 247 ; Proposed School of Forestry, xii. 65 ; Dr Cleghorn's 



Services to Indian Forestry, xii. 87 ; Pure Forests and Mixed Forests, 



xvi. 13. 

 Bridges. See Roads, etc. 



* Bridges, Rustic. See Rustic Bridges, etc. 



Broilliard, M. : Thinnings, xvi. 100; Thinnings in Planted Spruce, xvii. 129. 



Brown, G. : Diseases, Insects and Animals Injurious to Forest Trees, xvii. 277. 



Brown, J. : Address, i. 1. 



Brown, J., jun. : Extensive Planting, vi. 216. 



Brown, J. C. : Forest Schools, viii. 213; Forests in South Africa, ix. 45; Manu- 

 facture of Lucifer Matches in Sweden, x. 223. 



Brown, J. E. : Timber Trees introduced from Eastern N. America, v. 124. 



Brown, R. E. : * Plantation Roads and Walks, iii. 8 ; Libraries and Reading- Rooms 

 for Workmen, iii. 13; Do Woods Pay? iv. 159; Wass Pinetuni, iv. 165. 



Brown, W. : Trees and Climate, v. 12; Clearing a Crop of Wood, vi. 192; Field 

 for Foresters, vi. 192 ; Nature as a Forester, vi. 192 ; Sawdust, vi. 192 ; 

 Trees in the Highlands, vi. 192; * Woods and Railways, vi. 192. 



Buchan, A.: Meteorological Observations at Carnwath, vii. 285; viii. 168, 257; 

 ix. 186. 



Buck.s. See Excursions. 



Bug. See Larch Bug. 



* Buteshire, Geological and Arboricultural Features of, etc. J. Kay, vii. 60. 



Cadell, G.: Forest Administration in Switzerland, xii. 78; *Beech Forests of 



Hesse Nassau, xiii. 57 ; *Preparation of Wood Specimens for Exhibition, 



xiii. 310 ; Forests of Basses Pyrenees, xvii. 104. 

 Cairngorm Mountains, Altitude of Forest Trees on. H. B. Watt, xvii. 266. 

 Campbell, J. A. See Notes and Queries. 

 Canadian Forestry Association. See Notes and Queries. 

 *Canker, Larch and Spruce. G. Massee, xvii. 25. 

 Canker in Trees. See Notes and Queries. 

 Cape of Good Hope. See Notes and Queries. 

 Cardbus. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Carnarvonshire, Native Trees and Shrubs of. A. D. Webster, xi. 481. 

 Cedar of Lebanon. R. Hutchison, xiii. 200. 

 Cedrus atlantica. H. Eraser, v. 86. 

 Charcoal; — Charcoal-producing Plants — C. Y. Micliie, vi. 319. Best Woods for, 



etc. — R. Baxter, viii. 246. 

 Chermes. See Larch Bug. 

 Chips. See Uses of Chips etc. 

 Christison, D. See Notes and Queries. 

 Christison, R. : Tree Measurements, viii. 262. 

 Cinchona Trees, Cultivation of. J. Ferguson, ix. 251. 

 Cirencester, Address at Royal Agricultural College of. W. Schlich, xvii. 185. 



See also Notes and Queries. 

 Clark, J.: Battle with Beetles, xvi. 274. See also Notes and Queries. 

 Cleghom, H.: Distribution of Timber Trees of India, etc., v. 91. Management of 



European Fore,sts, v. 94. Addresses, vii. 1, 115, 199 ; x. 179 ; xi. 1, 115, 287. 



Forest School at Vallombrosa, viii. 182. His Services to Indian Forestry 



(D. Brandis), xii. 87. Presentation to, xii. 198. 



