INDEX. 15 



aud Walks — R. E. Brown, iii. 8. Trees for Planting on Exposed Margins 

 of — A. Gilchrist, iv. 24. Preparation of Produce of, for Sale — \V. Thomson, 

 vi. 275. Drainage of — L. Bayne, vii. 235. Teak at Nelambur, Madras — 

 J. Ferguson, ix. 114. Rearing and Management of Hardwood — L. Bayne, 

 ix. 158; D. Tait, ix. 225; T. Wilkie, ix. 152, 242; R. S. Milroy, x. 47; 

 A. Slater, x. 61; A. M'D. Grant, xi. 373. Enclosing— A Slater, ix. 199. 

 Formation of— A. M'D. Grant, x. 199; D. A. Glen, xi. 173; A. C Forbes, 

 xiii. 91 ; J. F. Anuand, xiii. 268 ; J. Roger, xiv. 133 Belts of, on Hill 

 Pasture Land — T. Wilkie, xii. 337. Valuation of, for Transfer — J. Pearson, 

 xvi. 398. John, Uuke of Atholl, his Larch Plantations, and the Larch 

 Disease. — J. Booth, xvii. 232. See also Planting, and Woods. 



Planters, Notes for. G. U. Macdonald, xvii. 287. 



Planting : —On— W. Thomson, i. 75; R. Philip, i. 86. Preparation of Ground 

 for — J. Darling, i. 96. On Moss Land — J. Thomson, i. 120. Preparation 

 of Waste Land for — R. Philip, ii. 21. Scots Fir after Crops of old Scots 

 Fir— W. M'Corquodale, ii. 48. Mixed Fir Plantations— W. Gilchrist, iii. 

 2 Exposed Margins of Plantations, Trees for — A. Gilchrist, iv. 24. 

 Extensive — J. Brown, jun., vi 216. In Groups or Mixed Plantations — 

 W. Gorrie, vii. 274. Sand-hills— J. Button, viii. 19; A. Gorrie, xiii. 350, 

 Clearing Land for — D. F. Mackenzie, viii. 136. Best Size of Plants for — 

 A. Slater, x. 39. As an Investment in Ireland — W. Harrower, x. 55. 

 Drainage in Connection with — D. Tait, x. 172. Landscape and Economic 

 — C. S. France, xii. 322. Trees and Shrubs for Town— A. D. Webster, 

 xiii. 123. ''"ree, at San Jorge, Uruguay — C. E. Hall, xiii. 220. Arran as a 

 Field for— W. A. Mackenzie, xiii. 341. See also Forest Trees, Trees, 

 Plantations, and Notes and Queries. 



Plants, Ligneous. See Hampshire. 



Poplars, Black and Ontario. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Powerscourt. See Couiferse. 



Preparation of Ground. See Planting. 



Presentation. See Cleghorn, H. 



Preserving Timber. See Creosoting, and Timber. 



Produce, Forest: — Preparation of, for Sale — W. Thomson, vi. 275. *Disposinc 

 of— A. Peebles, vii. 159. Prices of — see Returns. 



Provinces, Forestrv Teaching in. See Notes and Queries. 



Pruning:— Forest Trees— R. Philip, i. 20, ii. 2; C. Y. Michie, v. 34. Rarer 

 Coniferaj— R. Hutchison, iv. 170. Different Methods of— A. Gilchrist, 

 vii. 40. In Relation to Production of Timber — J. B. Smyth, viii. 54. 

 Judicious— W. M'Corquodale, x. 166. *'lts Ornament and Utility — A. 

 T. Gillanders, xi. 49. 



Prussia, Account of State Forests of. W. Somerville, xiv. 140. 



Ptilinus. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Pure and Mixe<l Forests. See Forests. 



Pyrenees. See Basses Pyrenees. 



Rabbits and Hares. See Coniferse. 



Rafin, J. : Tree Seed Testing, xvi. 277, 407. 



Railway and Canal Traffic Act. A. T. Williamson, xii. 425. 



Railway Rat^s. See Notes and Queries. 



Railway Sleepers. See Notes and Queries. 



*Railways, Woods and. W. Brown, vi. 192. 



Rain, Quantity of, in Wooded and Unwooded Countries. R. Hutchison, vii. 10, 



Raith Estate. See Plan, Working. 



Rannoch Forest. See Notes and Queries. 



Rayuham. See Plantations. 



Readiug-Rooms. See Libraries. 



Reafforestation. See Afforestation, and Notes and Queries. 



Rearing Forest Trees. See Forest Trees. 



R-iaring Plantations. See Plantations. 



Reclamation of Plantations. See Plantations. 



Regeneration of Fore.sts, Natural. J. M'Lean, xi. 36; *W. Somerville, xiii. 63. 



Register for Foresters, Establishing. J. Kay, v. 155 ; C. Y. Michie, v. 158. 



Reports by Honorary Scientists: — 



Prof. 1. B. Balfour (Botanist) — Black and Ontario Poplars, xvi. 314. Oak in 



Scotland, xvi. 315. 

 Prof. W. Somerville (Cryptogamist) — Trametes rmliciperda on Larch, xv. 190. 



Phoma pithya on Douglas Fir, xv. 191. Roestelia lacerata on Hawthorn 



XV. 306. 



