CONTENTS OF VOL. XI I. 



The Society, as a body, is not to he considered responsible for any statements or 

 opinions advanced in the several papers, which must rest entirely on the authority 

 of the 7'espectivc authors. 



PAOK 



I. Forestry in Hungary (mi7A J/rt2^). By Colonel F. Bailey, R.E., 1 



II. The Proposed School of Forestry. By Sir Dietrich Biiandis, 



K.C.S.I., Bonn, Germany, . . . . .65 



III. Forest Administration in the Canton Vaud, Switzerland. By 



George Cadkll, Lausanne, . . . . .78 



IV. Dr Cleghorn's Services to Indian Forestr}'. By Sir D. Brandis, 



late Inspector-General of Forests to the Government of India, 87 



V. Deciduous Trees, with Ornamental and Coloured Foliage, useful 



in Landscape Forestry. By John Methven, Leith W^alk 

 Nurseries, Edinburgh, ...... 94 



Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, 



1887, ON Forestry, ...... 104 



VI. The Plantations ©n the Estate of Wentworth, Yorkshire. By 



George Dodds, Forester, Wentworth, Rotherhain, Yorkshire, 



VII. The Plantations on the Penrhyn Estate, North Wales. By Angus 

 D. Webster, Forester, Penrhyn Castle, North AVales, 



156 

 165 

 181 



188 



Report of Exhibits at the International Exhibition, Edin 

 BUPvGH, 1886, ...... 



Abstract of the Accounts of the Royal Scottish Arboricul 

 TURAL Society for Year 1886-87, 



VIII. Address delivered at the Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting, 7th August 



1888. By Malcolm Dunn, Dalkeith, . . . .189 



Presentation to Hugh Cleghorn of Stravithie, M.D., 



LL.D., F.R.S.E., 198 



IX. On the Comparative Value of Exotic Conifeixe as Ornamental or 

 Timber Trees in Britain. With Table of Measurements. By 

 Thomas Wilkie, Forester, Tyninghame, East Lothian, . 206 



