1 8 INDEX. 



Stebbing, E. P.: Collection and Preservation of Entomological Specimens, etc., 

 xvii. 135. 



Story, F. : *Visit to German Forests, xvi. 424; Excursion to Sweden (1902), 

 xvii. 68. 



Straining Pillars. See Fences, 



Stumps, Tree. See Notes and Queries. 



Sulphur. See Fences. 



Sussex. See Oak Trees, and Kent, 



Sutherland. See Excursions. 



Sweden: — Manufacture of Matches in— J. C. Brown, x. 223. Report on Excur- 

 sion to — G. U. Macdonald, xvii. 56; F. Story, xvii. 68. Excursion to, 

 xvii. 146. See also Notes and Queries. 



Switzerland : — Forest Administration in— G. Cadell, xii. 78. See also Notes and 

 Queries. 



Sylviculture: -Importance of Density in— A. Schwappach, xv. 3. International 

 Congress of — J. S. Gamble, xvi. 262. 



Table. See Measurements. 



Tait, D. : Disposing of Home-grown Timber, vii. 72 ; Arboriculture in Yorkshire, 

 vii. 137; Hardwood Plantations, ix. 225; Drainage, x. 172; Comjjarative 

 Value of Timber Trees grown in Britain, xii. 431. 



Taymount. See Douglas Fir. 



Teaching of Forestry — See Forestry, Schools, and Notes and Queries. 



Teak Plantations at Nelambur, Madras. J. Ferguson, ix. 114. 



Temple, Sir R. : Lecture on Forests of India, x. 1. 



Temple Woods. See Plan. 



Thinning: — R. Philip, i. 43; J. Rutherford, i. 54; W. Thomson, i. 64; J. Darling, 

 i. 210; "Justitia," ii. 3; W. Gilchrist, v. 48; M. Broilliard, xvi. lOO. 

 InHuence of on Growth of Beech — A. C. Forbes, xvi. 116. In Planted 

 Spruce — M. Broilliard, xvii. 129. See also Plantations. 



Thomson, J. : Planting on Moss Land, i. 120 ; Reclamation of Neglected 

 Plantations, i. 114. 



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



Thomson, W. : Address, i. 8; Preparation of Oak Bark for Sale, i. 25 ; Thinning, 

 i. 64 ; *Plantation Fences, i. 69 ; Planting, i. 75 ; Forest Book-keeping, 

 i. 129 ; Practical Arboriculture, vi. 51 ; Reclamation of Neglected Planta- 

 tions, vi. 205 ; Preparation of Forest Produce for Sale, vi. 275. 



Thorn Hedges. See Hedges. 



Thuringian Forest, Visit to. J. Michie, xiv. 105. 



Timber:— Felling of— J. M'Neili, ii. 17; J. Milne, vi. 224; T. Hogg. vi. 227. 

 Economic Uses, etc., of— R. Hutchison, v. 109; C. Y. Michie, v. 114. 

 Rise and Fall in V'alue of, etc. — R. Hutchison, vi. 138. Preserving — 

 D. Hamilton, vi. 230; D. F. Mackenzie, xiv. 78; G. Leven, xvii. 93. 

 Disposing of Home-grown — D. Tait, vii. 72; W. Gilchrist, vii. 146; 

 D. F. Mackenzie, viii. 88. Pruning in Relation to Production of — J. B. 

 Smyth, viii. 54. Seasonins; of — T. Wilkie, viii. 190; W. Harrower, x. 199. 

 Movements of Fluids in Stem in Relation to Felling and Seasoning of — 

 W. R. M'Nah, viii. 203. Supply of Australia— Krichauff, viii. 110. 

 Supply of United States — W. Harrower, x. 83. Scottish, and its Uses — 

 D. F. Mackenzie, x. 189. Hedgerow and Field— A. D. Webster, xi. 550. 

 Farms — A. T. Williamson, xii. 418. ^Manufacture of — A. T. Williamson, 

 xiii. 151 ; J. M'Pherson, xvi. 448. Our Supplies from Abroad — A. T. 

 Williamson, xiii. 353. Estate, Limited Liability Company tor acquiring — 

 W. Somerville, xiv. 100. Of High Commercial Value, Growing of — A. C. 

 Forbes, xiv. 122. Prussian investigations regarding Quality of — W. 

 Somerville, xv. 279. World's Supply — W. Schlicli, xvi. 355 ; M. Melanl, 

 xvi. 384. Ett'ects of Hailstorm on Growing — H. C. Sampson, xvi. 467. 

 Financial Results of Cultivation of — D. F. Mackenzie, xvi. 494. imported 

 Coniferous— A. D. Richardson, xvii. 238. See also Books, Returns, 

 Trees, Woods, Notes and Queries, and infra. 



Timber Trees:— Hedgerow— R. Pliilip, iii. 40. Suitable to Different Soils, etc., 

 in Scotland— R. Hutchison, iv. 31. Of India, Distribution of— H. Cleghoru, 

 V. 91. Introduced trom Eastern North America— J. E. Brown, v. 124. 

 Most Profitable Felling Age of— W. Gilchrist, v. 131; L. Bayne, vii. 175; 

 D. F. Mackenzie, viii. 70. Comparative Value of, grown in Britain — 

 D. F. Mackenzie, x. 231 ; D. Tait, xii. 431. See also Coniferae, Timber, an<i 

 Trees. 



Tivendale, W. : Houston Pinetum, vii. 38; Beetles which infest Coniferaj, vii. 80. 



