12 INDEX. 



MacDougall, R. S. : Genus Pissodes, xv. 25. See also Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 M'Ewin, G. : Natural Forests of South Australia, x. 33. 



M'Glashan's Transplanting Appai-atus, iii. 102. 



M'Gregor, J.: Deterioration of Larch, ix. 234. 



M'Intosh's Work on Disease of Larch, Remarks on, ii. 31. 



M'Intosh, A.: *Ash Bark Beetle, x. 235. 



M'Intosh, W. : *Plan for Forester's Cottage, xi. 364. 



Mackenzie, D. F. : Use of Steam Power in Forestry, vii. 269 ; Felling Age 

 of Timber Trees, viii. 70; Disposing of Home-grown Timber, viii. 88; 

 Clearing Land for Planting, viii. 136 ; Disease of Larch, viii. 140 ; Use of 

 Dynamite and Tonite in Forestry, viii. 241 ; Planting Deer Forests, ix. 

 53; Plantations on Murthly, Grandtully, etc., ix. 82; Improved System 

 of Book-keeping, ix. 183 ; Scottish Timber and its Uses, x. 189 ; Comparative 

 Value of Timber Trees grown in Scotland, x. 231 : Address, xiii. 1 ; *Sections 

 of British-grown Woods, xiv. 39 : Preserving Timber, xiv. 78 ; Structure 

 of Trees and Shrubs, xiv. 114 : Establishing Experimental Forest Area in 

 Scotland, xv. 179; Forestry Section at H. and A. Show at Inverness, 

 xvi. 475; Financial Results of Cultivation of Timber, xvi. 494; Returns 

 of Prices of Home-grown Timber in 1901, xvi. 504. See also Notes and 

 Queries. 



Mackenzie's Dendrometer, x. 241. 



Mackenzie, W. See Plan. 



Mackenzie, W. A. : Afforestation in Highlands and Islands of Scotland, xiii. 

 318: Arran as a Field for Planting, xiii. 341. 



Mackintosh Estate. See Plantations. 



M'Laren, J.: Corsican Pine, v. 52; Has Scotch Fir deteriorated? ix. 176; Forest 

 and Ornamental Trees of Recent Introduction, x. 209. 



M'Laren, P. : Increasing Comforts, etc., of Under Foresters and Apprentices, v. 73. 



M'Lean, J.: Collection, etc., of Forest Tree Seeds, x. 156; Natural Reproduction 

 of Forests, xi. 36. 



M'Leod, J.: Oak Coppice and Coppice Bark, i. 103. 



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

 viii. 93 ; Movements of Fluids in Stems in Relation to Felling and Seasoning 

 of Timber, viii. 203. 



M'NeiU, J. : Dry Rot in Larch and Spruce, ii. 7 ; Felling of Timber, ii. 17. 



M'Phersou, J. : Manufacturing 'timber, xvi. 448. 



M'Rae, A.: Undercover for Game, xv. 54. 



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



Management of Plantations. See Plantations. 



Management of Woods See Notes and Queries. 



Mansfield, Earl of: Address, xvi. 156. 



Manual of Coniferje. See Books. 



Manual of Indian Timbers. See Books. 



Manufacturing. See Timber. 



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



Matches, Lucifer, Manufacture of, in Sweden. J. C. Brown, x. 22.3. 



Measurement:— or Angles of Boundary Lines, etc. — J. Kay, vi. 338. On Tree — R. 

 Chri.stison, viii. 262. Annual Growth of Living Trees — W. (.iorrie, ix. 103. 

 Of Trees for Cubic Contents— J. W. Barry, x. 21. Tables for Conversion 

 of — F. Bailey, xii. 351. See also Notes and Queries. 



Meiklejohn, J. J. R. See Plan, and Notes and Queries. 



Melard, M. : Insufticiency of World's Timber Supply, xvi. 384. 



Melolonthu. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Menzies Fir. See Notes and Queries. 



Meteorological Observations: — At Carnwath — A. Buchan, vii. 285; viii. 168, 

 257 ; ix. 186. See also Reports by Hon. Scienti-sts. 



Methven, J.: Deciduous Trees for Landscape Forestry, xii. 94; Address, xiv. 39. 



Michie, C. Y. : Diseases of Forest Trees, iv. 51 ; *Blending of Foliage for Landscape 

 Effect, iv. 73; *Rustic Bridges, Arbours, etc., iv. 115; *Transplanting 

 Forest Trees, v. 20; Pruning Forest Trees, v. 34; Increasing Comforts, 

 etc., of Under Foresters and Apprentices, v. 61; New Straining Pillars 

 for Wire Fences, v. 75; Economic Uses, etc., of Timber grown in Scotland, 

 V. 114; Culture, etc , of Common Silver Fir, v. 138; Trees, etc., for Plant- 

 ing within Influence of Sea Breeze, v. 150; Register for Foresters, v. 158; 

 Charcoal-j)roducing Plants, vi. 319. 



Michie, J. : Visit to the Tliuringian Forest, xiv. 105. 



Milne, A. : Address, xvi. 178. 



Milne, J.: Comparative Advantages of cutting Timber by Axe or Saw, vi. 224. 



