CONTENTS. 
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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XI. Address delivered at the Thirty-eighth Annual Meeting, 4th August 
1891. By Isaac BayLry Batrour, Se.D., M.D., F.RB.S., 
Queen’s Botanist in Scotland, Professor of Botany in the 
University of Edinburgh, and Keeper of the Royal Botanic 
Garden, . 3 6 : . . ; . 163 
XII. Introduction to Course of Forestry Lectures, Edinburgh University, 
Session 1891-92. By Colonel Battery, R. E., University Lecturer; 
Conservator of Forests, and Director of the Indian Forest 
School; formerly Acting Inspector-General of Forests to the 
Government of India, . ; : : ; <2 UTA: 
XIII. Management of Scots Fir Forests in North Germany. By A. C, 
Forses, Farnham Royal, Slough, Bucks, : A ltsi7f 
XIV. On the Cedar of Lebanon, Cedrus Libani; syn. C. atlantica, and 
C. Deodara. By Roperr Hurcuison of Carlowrie, F.R.S.E., 
University Club, Edinburgh, . c ; é . 200 
XY. Notes on Tree Planting at San Jorge, Uruguay, South America. 
By Cuarves E. HAtt, of San Jorge, . . . - 220 
XVI. The Forest School at Eberswalde. By A. C. Forbes, Farnham 
Royal, Slough, Bucks, . : : n : . 284 
XVII. Trees Best Adapted for Various Soils. By A. D. WEBSTER, 
Hollydale, Keston, Kent, ‘ c : : . 254 
XVIII. The Formation of Plantations. By Joun FowLErR ANNAND, 
Assistant Forester, Brucklay Castle, Aberdeenshire, . >, 1268 
XIX. Arboriculture in the Counties of Dumfries, Kirkcudbright, and 
Wigtown. By ALEXANDER PITCAITHLEY, Forester, Sudbourn 
Hall, Wickham Market, Suffolk, A é c e293 
Apstract of Accounts of the RoyAL ScorrisH ARBORICULTURAL 
Socrgry for Year ending 31st December 1891, : eo 
