20 INDEX. 



West Africa. See Notes and Queries. 



Whyte, J.: Reclamation of Neglected Plantations, i. 110; Oak Coppice Woods 

 and Coppice Bark, i. 21.'). 



Whyte, J. D. B. See Plan. 



Wigtown. See Dumfries. 



Wild, A. E. : Natural and Artificial flearing of Forest Trees, v. 88. 



Wilderness Park. See Trees, Old and Kemarkable. 



Wilkie, T. : Deleterious Bfiects of Sulpliur on Iron-Fencing, viii. 165 ; *New Modes 

 of Fencing, viii. 171; Seasoning Timber, viii. 190; Hardwood Plantations, 

 ix. 152, 241; *01d and Remarkable Trees at Ardkinglass, Argyllshire, 

 ix. 158 ; Oak Coppice, ix. 270 ; Exotic Coniferae as Ornamental or Timber 

 Trees, xii. 206 ; Plantation Belts on Hill Pasture Land, xii. 337 ; Underwood 

 for Game, xii. 371. 



Williamson, A. T. : Timber Farms, xii. 418; Railway and Canal Traffic Act, xii. 

 425; Commercial Aspect of Bark-Peeling, xii. 431; * Utilisation of Small 

 Wood for Turnery, etc., xiii. 145; "Manufacture of Home-grown Timber, 

 xiii. 151 ; Our Timber Supplies from Abroad, xiii. 353. 



Wind Mantle. See Spruce. 



Wire Fences. See Fences. 



Wood: — Business in Russia, x. 243. * Specimens for Exhibition — G. Cadell, xiii. 

 310. * Sections of, grown in Britain — D. F. Mackenzie, xiv. 39. Rapid 

 Ageing and Fireprooting of, xvii. 291. See also Charcoal, New Brunswick, 

 and Books. 



Woods: — Do they Pay? — R. E. Brown, iv. 159. Rearing of, where Game is Pre- 

 served — A. Gilchrist, iv. 177. *And Railways — W. Brown, vi. 192. Damage 

 to by Gases from Calcining Ironstone — A. Slater, vii. 184. Damage to 

 by Sparks from Railway Engines — F. Bailey, xvi. 289. * Natural Regenera- 

 tion of — W. Somerville, xiii. 63. See also Coppice, Plantations, Prmluce, 

 Timber, Timber Trees, Trees, and Notes and Queries. 



Wood Wasps. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Wood Waste. See Books. 



Work, Forest, Notes on. G. U. Macdonald, xvi. 451, 



Working Circle. See Plan. 



Working Plan. See Plan. 



Works on Forestry. See Books and Literature. 



World's Timber Supply. See Timber. 



Xylaria. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 Xyleborus. See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



Yeats, A. : Douglas Fir on Durris Estate, xvi. 185. 



Yew Trees, Old and Remarkable in Scotland, R. Hutchison, xii. 379. 



Yorkshire, Arboriculture in. D. Tait, vii. 137. 



