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CONTENTS OF VOL. XV. 
The Society, as a body, is not to be considered responsible for any statements or 
opinions advanced in the several papers, which must rest entirely on the authority 
of the respective authors. 
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Letter from the President read at a General Meeting held on 
3rd August 1896, ; : F 
The Importance of Density in Sylviculture. By Dr ApAm 
ScHWAPPACH, Professor of Forestry, Eberswalde, Prussia, 
Report on a Visit to the Forests of Scotland in August 1896. 
By Dr ApAm Scuwarpac8, Professor of Forestry, Eberswalde, 
Prussia, . 
The Genus Pissodes and its Importance in Forestry. By R. 
SrEewarT MacDovueatt, M.A., B.Sc., Lecturer on Entomology, 
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 
. Is British Forestry Progressive? By Arruur C. ForsEs, Wood 
Manager, Bowood, Calne, Wiltshire, 
On the Rearing of Natural and Artificial Undercover for Game. 
By ALEXANDER M‘RAg, Forester, Castlecomer, Kilkenny Co., 
Ireland, . 
REPORTS BY THE HONORARY OFFICIALS, 
Nores AND QUERIES, 
EXCURSION OF THE SOCIETY TO THE Upper FortH AND Locu 
Lomonp DIstTRICT. 
EXCURSION OF THE SOCIETY TO ARNISTON, MIDLOTHIAN. 
List oF MEMBERS. 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE RoyAL ScoTTISH ARBORICULTURAL 
Socrery. 
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