CONTENTS. 



The Society does not hold itself responsible for the statements 

 or views expressed by the authors of papers. 



i. Discussion on Forestry Administration and Forestry Educa- 

 tion at the General Meeting held on 3rd July 1918 . . 1 



2. The Society's Meeting with the Interim Forest Authority. 



on 26th November 191 8 . . . . k,' 



3. The Interim Forest Authority and the Training of Foresters 39 



4. History of the Plantations on Shambellie Hill, near Dumfries 



with Plate'. By Captain Wm. Stewart .40 



5. A Summary Report on the Forests. Forest Trees, and 



Afforestation in Chosen (Korea . By Ernest Henry 

 Wilson, M.A. . Dendrologist, Arnold Arboretum, Harvard 

 University, U.S.A. . . .44 



6. Damage to Vegetation by Smoke and Fumes (The Selby 



Smelter Commission Reports By A. D. Richardson 51 



7. Employment of Women in Forestry (with Plates. By 



George Leven ....... 56 



8. Nature as the Forester's Guide. By A. Murray . 59 



9. Forestry and the Development Commission .64 



10. A Note on the Re-sowing of the Pine Areas in the Forests 



of Brotonne and Rouvray. By Captain H. D. Hopkinson 60 



11. Note on the Planting of Poplars at Kininvie. By Lt. -Col. 



A. S. Leslie . . . . .71 



Notes and Queries : -The Society's Roll of Honour : Eighth 

 List— Collection of Statistics On Nurse Trees in Young 

 Plantations A Giant Elm 'U/nws campestris (with Plate! 

 — Large Wych Elm \Ulnuis montana) at Dalkeith- blown 

 down in November 1918— Preventive Methods against 

 attacks of the Pine Weevil The Uprooting of Trees 

 with Diagram) — The Importance of Pruning— Band 

 Saws u. Circular Saws — Coppice Standards — The 

 Destruction of Young Plantations by Squirrels- A Note 

 on Planting and Sowing .... 78 



