1 6 INDEX. 



Dr A. W. Borthwick (Cryptogamist) — Agaricus meUeiis, Coccus fagi, Sphcerella 

 taxi, Trametes radiclperda, xvii. 153 et seq. jEcidium grossidaricc, 

 Lophodermium Pinastri, Nectria cinnabarina on Larch, Peridermium 

 2)ini, Peziza Willkommii, Phragmidium, Xylaria Hypoxylon, xvii. 

 343 et seq. 

 Dr E .S. MacDougall (Entomologist) — Hylesinus 2nniperda (Pine Beetle), xv. 65, 

 307; xvii. 345. Sciurus tmlgaris (Squirrel), xv. 68. Pissodes notatus 

 (Small Brown Weevil), xv. 192, 307 et seq. Sirex gigas (Giant Wood Wasp), 

 XV. 194, 307 et seq. S.jurenicvs (Steel-blue Wood Wasp), xv. 194, 307 et seq. ; 

 xvii. 345. Liparis dispar (Gipsy Moth), xv. 195. Bostrict^iis hidens, 

 B. lineatus, Cossus Ugniperda, Cynips Kollari, Hylesinus ater, H. crenatus, 

 H.fraxini, H. pall tat us, Phycis abietella Phytomyza ilicis, Pissodes pini, 

 Ptiliims pectin if or mis, Sphinx ligustri, Tomicus acuminatus, Tortrix 

 viridana, Xyleborus Saxesenii, xv. 307. Diplosis pyrivora, xv. 307, 314 

 et seq. Goes tigriria, xv. 308. Hylohius abietis, xv. 307 ; xvi. 154. 

 Hylesinus pcdliatus, xvi. 152. Aphilotrix, Carabus, Clerus formicarius, 

 Cynips, Melolontha rvlgaris, Neurutems, Orchestesfagi, 0. querci, Petinia 

 resinella, Rhagium bi/asciutum, Rhizophagus depressus, Rhyssa persuasoria, 

 xvii. 345 et seq. 

 K. C. Mossnian, F.R.S.E. (Meteorologist) :- 



Meteorology of Scotland for Year ending September 30, 1896, xv. 61. 



30, 1897, XV. 186. 

 30, 1898, XV. 301. 

 30, 1899, xvi. 146. 

 30, 1900, xvi. 306. 



Reports on Forestry. See Coniniittee, and Agriculture, Board of. 



Retinia. See Eeports by Hon. Scientists. 



Returns of Prices :— Timber and Oak Bark (1856), i. 101. Scots Fir at 

 Abernethy— W. Gouk, i, 102. Timber Bark and other Forest Produce 

 and Forest Labour (1857), i. 219. Forest Produce (1859), ii. 41. Timber 

 Bark and other Forest Produce (1869), vi. 144. Home-grown Timber (1901) 

 — D. F. Mackenzie, xvi. 504. 



Reuss, Prof. : Report on Forestry Exhibition at Edinburgh (1884), xi. 562. 



Rhagium. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Rhizophagus. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Rhyssa. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Richardson, A. D. : Imported Coniferous Timbers, xvii. 238. 



Roads, Bridges, etc., Estate. A. Patterson, iii. 23. 



*Roads and Walks, Plantation. R. E Brown, iii. 8. 



Robertson, D. : Report on Excursion to Germany, xiv. 180. See also Notes and 

 Queries. 



Roestelia. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Roger, J.: Formation of Plantations, xiv. 133; * Lever Appliance, xvi. 189. 



Rolle Estate. See Trees, Old and Remarkable. 



Roots. See Uses of Chips etc. 



Ross, R. : Peeling and Harvesting of Native Barks, ix. 58. 



Russia, Wood Business in, x. 243. 



Russian Timber Society. See Notes and Queries. 



* Rustic Bridges, Arbours, etc.. Construction of. C. Y. Michie, iv. 115. 



Rutherford, J. : Drainage, i. 12 ; Thinning, i. 54. 



Sakhalin, Larch on. See Notes and Queries. 



Sale, Preparation of Pi'oduce for. See Produce. 



Sampson, H. C. : EH'ects of Hailstorm on Growing Timber, xvi. 467. 



Sand-hills. See Planting. 



San Jorge, Uruguay, Tree-Planting at. C. E. Hall, xiii. 220. 



Sawdust. W. Brown, vi. 192. 



Scammell, E. T. : Forest Resources of Australia, xvii. 249. 



Schlich, W. : *Douglas Fir in Scotland, xii. 226; Larch Bug, Aphis, or Blight, 



xii. 423; Forestry Education, xv. 89; Forest Operations in Co. Galway, 



xvi. 249; Outlook of World's Timber Supply, xvi. 355: Address at Royal 



Agricultural College, Cirencester, xvii. 185; Our Forestry Problem, 



xvii. 213. 

 Schools, Forest :— Roval, at Vallombrosa— H. Cleghorn, viii. 182. On— J. C. Brown, 



viii. 213. Indian— F. Bailey, xi. 155. Proposed— D. Brandis, xii. 65. 



*Eberswa]de— A. C. Forbes, xiii. 234. See also Notes and Queries. 

 Schwappach, A.: Importance of Density in Sylviculture, xv. 3; Report on Visit 



to Forests of Scotland (1896), xv. 11 ; Forestry in Britain, xvii. 169. 



