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the Black Country, xvii. 336. Foreign Plants— Japanese Larch, xvii. 



337. British Forestry Exhibition, xvii. 338. Prize Essays on Forestry, 



xvii. 3-38. Systematic Manaoenient of Woods, xvii. 338. Sweden, xvii. 



339. School of Forestry for Wales, xvii. 339. Chloride of Barium for 



Impregnation of Railway-Sleepers, xvii. 340. 

 Novar Estate. See Plan. 

 Nurseries, Home, Expediency of Establishing, etc. J. G. Thomson, iv. 15. 



Oak Bark. See Bark. 



Oak Coppice. See Coppice. 



Oak Coppice Bark. See Bark. 



Oak in Scotland. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Oak Trees of Sussex, Self-sown. C. W. Glutton, vii. 194. 



Oaks, British. J. Smith, xiii 21. 



Old and Remarkable Trees. See Trees, and Yews. 



Orchestes. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Ornamental Trees. See Forest Trees, and Coniferse. 



Paris, Forestry Exhibition at. See Exhibitions. 



Parry, J. : Afforestation of Waterwork Catchnient Areas, xvii. 228. 



Pathological Specimens. See Notes and Queries. 



Patterson, A.: Construction of Estate Roads, Bridges, etc., iii. 23. 



Pearson, J. : Valuation of Woods for Transfer, xvi. 398. 



Peebles, A.: Woods and Plantations on Highclere Estate, Hampshire, vi. 245; 



*Disposing or Produce of Woods and Plantations, vii. 159; Arboriculture 



in Hampshire, viii. 25. 

 Peeling and Harvesting Barks. See Barks. 

 Penrhyn Castle. See Conifera;, and Plantations. 

 Peridermiuni. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Peziza. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Philip, R. : Pruning Forest Trees, i. 20; ii. 2; Local Arboricultnral Societies, 



i. 38; Thinning Plantations, i 43; Planting, i. 86; Preparation of Waste 



Land for Planting, ii. 21 ; Hedgerow Timber Trees, iii. 40. 

 Phoma. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Phrar/midium. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Phycis. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Physiology and Structure of Trees. See Trees. 

 Phytomyza. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Pice-a A'ordmanniaiM. A. D. Webster, ix. 94. 

 Pine Beetle. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Pine, Corsican. J. M'Laren, v. 52; A D. Webster, xi. 181. 

 Pine Weevil. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Pines, Transplanting. See Transplanting. 



*Pines, etc., Blendiui? ot Foliage of, for Landscape Effect. C. Y. Michie, iv. 73. 

 Pinetum :— Houston— W. Tivendale, vii. 38. Wass— R. E. Brown, iv. 165. 

 Pirie, A. : Early Management of Plantations, i. 207. 

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



Scientists, and Notes and Queries. 

 Pitcaithley, A. : Plantations and Trees on Estate of Brahan, Ross, xi. 501 ; *Plan 



for Forester's Cottag-, xi. 506; Arboriculture in Dumfries, Kirkcudbright, 



and Wigtown, xiii. 293. 

 Pit-wood Trade, Bo'nes«. F. Bailey, xvi. 9. 

 Pit-wood Working Circle. See Plan. 

 Plan, Working:— *Novar Woods— F. Bailey, J. J. K. Meiklejohn, .J. D. B. 



Whyte, W. Mackenzie, xvi. 25. *Kaith Pit-wood Workiufr Circle— F. 



Bailey, G. U. Macdonald, xv. 223. Note on Raith and Novar — R. C. 



Munro Ferguson, xvi. 96. *Blackmoor, Bradshott, and Temple Woods, 



Hampshire — J. NLsbet, xvi. 193. 

 Plantations, etc., on Estates of: — Highclere, Hants — A. Peebles, vi. 245; Mackin- 



to.sh. Brae Lochaber — J. Hutton, viii. 233; Murthly, Grandtully, etc., 



Perth.shire — D. F. Mackenzie, ix. 82; Sorn, Ayr — D. Barclay, xi. 29; 



Brahan, Ross — A. Pitcaithley, xi. 501; Weutworth, Yorks — G. Dodds, 



xii. 156; Penrhyn, N. Wales — A. D. Webster, xii. 165; Raynhain, Norfolk 



— A. Gorrie, xiii. 331. 

 Plantations:— Thinning— R. Philip, i. 43; J. Darling, i. 210; W. Gilchrist, v. 



43. *Fences — W. Thomson, i. 69. Reclamation of Neglected — J. White, 



i. 110; J. Thomson, i. 114; W. Thomson, vi. 205. Early Management of 



—A. Pirie, i. 207. Planting of Mixed Fir— W. Gilchrist, iii. 2. *Roads 



