INDEX. 13 



Milroy, T. R. : Rearing and Management of Hardwood Plantations, x. 47. 



Mirwart, Visit toDr Schliuh's Forests at. F. Bailey, xvi. 241. 



Mitchell, A. See Notes and Queries. 



Mitchell, F.: Old and Remarkable Trees on Earl Spencer's Estates, Notts, xiii. 83. 



Mixed Forests. See Forests. 



Model Forests. See Forests. 



*Moorland Pan, Trees grown on Undrained. A. Gilchrist, vi. .334. 



Moorland, Origin and Development of Heather. W. G. Smith, xvii. 117. 



Moss Land. See Planting. 



Mossman, R. C. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Murthly. See Plantations. 



Natural Forests. See Forests. 



Natural Regeneration:— Of Silver Fir— W. Gilchrist, vii. 180. Of Woods— J. 

 M'Lean, xi. 36; *W. Somerville, xiii. 63. 



Nature as a Forester. W. Brown, vi. 192. 



Nectria. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Neglected Plantations. See Plantations. 



I^euroterus. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



New Brunswick, Woods of. L. W. Bailey and E. Jack, xi. 9. 



New Forest, Hampshire, Arboriculture of. G. Lascelles, xiv. 15. 



New Forestry. See Books. 



Nilson, E. : Larch Woods in Scotland, xvi. 123. 



Nisbet, J.: Ash, and its Cultivation, xvi. 128; British Forestry and its Future 

 Prospects, xvi. 161. Working Plan for Earl of Selborne's Blackmoor, 

 Bradshott, and Temple Woods, Hampshire, xvi. 193. 



Niven, W. N. : *Distribution of certain Forest Trees in Scotland, as shown by 

 Post-Glacial Deposits, xvii. 97. 



Nomenclature, Tree. See Notes and Queries. 



Norfolk. See Planting. 



North Germany. See Germany. 



Norway, Forests of. F. Bailey, xvi. 458. 



Notes and Queries: — Insect Notes from Wiltshire — A. C. Forbes, xiv. 189. 

 Driftwood and Insect Attacks — A. Mitchell, xiv. 191. Deputation to 

 President of Board of Agriculture, xiv, 192. Excursion to Germany, 

 xiv. 195. Leaf-Mould — A. P. Aitken, xv. 70. Geology and Forestry — 

 J. S. Flett, XV. 73. Season and Growth of Trees — A. C. Forbes, xv. 75. 

 Pissodes notatus — A. Jlitchell, xv. 199. Sirex jurenicus and S. gigas — • 

 W. Somer^-ille, xv. 200. Deterioration of Wire Fences — J. Kay, xv. 317. 

 Management of Birch Seed — W. Somerville, xv. 319. Phoma pithya — 

 G. Leven, xv. 319. Damage by Crossbills — J. J. R. Meiklejohn, xv. 318. 

 Nomenclature of Trees — F. Bailey, xv. 319. Survivor of Rannoch Forest 

 — F. Bailey, xvi. 320. Extraction of Tree Stumps— D. Robertson, J. 

 Clark, D. Dewar, xvi. 320. Death Duties and Timber Planting— D. F. 

 Mackenzie, xvi. 321. Tap-root of Larch — J. A. Campbell, xvi. 323. 

 Douglas Fir — J. M., xvi. 326. Prices of Home-grown 'limber —J. M., 

 xvi. 327. Timber Imports and Exports — F. B., xvi. 327. Sparks from 

 Engines, xvi. 524. Impregnation of Timber — D. M'Lean, xvi. 525. Scottish 

 Tree Seeds for Norway and Sweden, xvi. 526. Arboricultural Society for 

 Ireland, xvi. 526. Cape of Good Hope, xvi. 527. Teaching of Forestry in 

 Provinces, xvi. 528 ; xvii. 337. Edinburgh University Forestry Class, xvi. 528, 

 Menzies Fir, xvi. 528. Tree Girth Measurements — D. Christison, xvi. 529. 

 Pathological Specimens for Exhibition — A. W. Borthwick, xvii. 155. 

 Civil Engineers on British Forestry, xvii. 156. Treatment of Canker 

 in Trees, xvii. 157. New Danger for the Larch, xvii. 158. Timber of 

 Silver Fir and Spruce, xvii. 158. Larch on Sakhalin, xvii. 159. Depart- 

 ment of Woods and Forests for West Africa, xvii. 160. Douglas Fir, 

 xvii. 160. Damage by Squirrels, xvii. 161. Problem of the Unemployed, 

 xvii. 161. Forest Fires, xvii. 316. Railway Rates, xvii. 318. Re- 

 afforestation of Italy, xvii. .321. Forestry at Cirencester, xvii. 321. 

 Late Mr Hanbury on Report of Departmental Committee, xvii. .322. 

 President of Board of Agriculture on Forestry, xvii. -323. Forestry 

 Instruction at Forest of Dean, xvii. 324. Preservation, Seasoning, and 

 Strengthening of Timber, xvii. 325. Afforestation of Catchment Areas 

 of Water Supplies, xvii. 327. Canadian Forestry Association, xvii. 329. 

 Co-operative Agricultural Credit in Germany and Switzerland, xvii. 331. 

 Japanese Larch and Larch Disease — F. Story, xvii. 333. Larch and the 

 Moth, xvii. 334. All Russian Timber Supply, xvii. 326. Reafforesting 



