INDEX. 19 



Tomicus. See Reports by Hou. Scientists. 



Tonite. See Dynamite. 



*Tools used in Forestry. A. Slater, ix. 130. 



Tortrix. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Towns:— Trees and Slinibs for — A. D. Weljster, xii. 123. Arboricultural Adorn- 

 ment of — R. G. Munro Ferguson, xvi. 388. 



Training of Foresters. See Foresters. 



Trainetes. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Transfer, Valuation for. See Valuation. 



Transplanting : — Apparatus, M'Glashau's, iii. 10"2. Pines and Evergreen Shrubs 

 — R. Hutchison, iv. 3. *Forest Trees— C. Y. Michie, v. 20. *Machine— 

 J. Kay, vii. 186. 



Trees: — And Climate — W. Brown, v. 12. For Planting within Influence of Sea — 

 W. Gilchrist, v. 143. In the Highlands— W. Brown, vi. 191. Is Grease 

 Injurious to Health of ?- J. Craig, vi. 236. * Grown on Undrained Moor- 

 land Pan — A. Gilchrist, vi. 334. Age of, viii. 84. Measurement of — 

 R. C'hristison, viii. 262. Measurement of, for Cubic Contents — J. W. Barry, 

 X. 21. How to Measure Annual Growth of — W. Gorrie, ix. 103. For 

 Shelter in Islands of Scotland — R. Hutchison, ix. 140. Forest and Orna- 

 mental, of Recent Introduction — J. M'Laren, x. 209. Damage to, by 

 Shale Industry, xvi. 470. Deciduous, for Landscape Forestry — J. Methven, 

 xii. 94. And tShrubs of Carnarvonshire — A, D. Webster, xi. 481. Ami 

 Shrubs for Towns — A. D. Webster, xiii. 123 Best adapted to Various 

 Soils — A. D. Webster, xiii. 254. *Structui'e, etc., of— D. F. Mackenzie, 

 xiv. 114. Injiirioas Eftects of Smoke on — J. Boyd, xvii. 122. See also 

 Forest Trees, Plantations, Planting, Seeds, Timber Trees, Woods, Notes and 

 Queries, and infra. 



Trees, Old and Remarkable: — Conservation of, in Britain — R. Hutchison, vii. 259. 

 At Bayham Abbey and Wilderness Park, Kent — J. Duff, viii. 147. *At 

 Gordon Castle — J. Webster, ix. 63. *In Island of Bute — J. Kay, ix. 73. 

 At Hampton Court, Leominster — T. Hogg, ix. 145. At Ardkinglass, 

 Argyllshire— T. Wilkie, ix. 158. *0n Rolle Estate, Devon— J. Barrie, xii. 

 242. "Ill Scotland— R. Hutchison, xii. 379. At Holwood, Kent— A. D. 

 Webster, xiii. 301. On Earl Spencer's Estates, Notts — F. Mitchell, xiii. 83. 

 See also Yews. 



*Turnery, Utilisation of Small Wood for. A. T. Williamson, xiii. 145. 



Undercover. See Game. 



Under Foi'esters. See Apprentices. 



Underwood : — Profitableness of Rearing — J. Davidson, iv. 21. See also Game 



Coverts. 

 Unemployed. See Notes and Queries. 

 United States. See Timber. 



University of Edinburgh. See Forestry, and Notes and Queries. 

 Uses, Economic, of Chips, Branches, and Roots of Trees. J. Johnston, v. 55. 

 Utilisation of Small Wood. See Turnery. 



Vallombrosa. See Schools. 



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



Wales, School of Forestry for. See Notes ami Queries. 



Walks. See Road.s. 



Wass Pinetum — R. E. Brown, iv. 165. 



Waste Land. See Planting. 



Waterworks. See Afforestation, and Notes and Queries. 



Watt, H. B. : Altitude of Forest Trees on Cairngorm Mountains, xvii. 266. 



Webster, A. D. : Abies Nordmimniana, ix. 94; *Coiiiferie at Penrhyn, North 

 Wales, xi. 55; Douglas Fir, xi. 165; Corsican Pine, xi. 181; Game Coverts, 

 xi. 213; Trees and Shrubs of Carnarvonshire, xi. 481. Hedgerow and Field 

 Timber, xi. 550; Plantations at Penrhyn, North Wales, xii. 165; Exotic 

 Coniferae as Ornamental or Timber Trees, xii. 246; Old and Remarkable 

 Trees at Holwood, Kent, xii. 301; Giant Arbor Vitaj, xii. 341; Trees and 

 Shrubs for Towns, xiii. 123 ; Trees best adapted to various Soils, xiii. 254. 

 See also Books. 



Webster, J.: *01d and Remarkable Trees at Gordon Castle, ix. 63. 



Weevil. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



* Wellinglonia gigaiitea, Altitude, etc., of. R. Hutchison, vii. 190. 



Wentworth. See Plantations. 



