CONTENTS. 



The Society does not hold itself responsible for the statements 

 or views expressed by the authors of papers. 



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 150 

 153 



15. The State and Private Woodlands. By Wm. Dawson, 



M.A., B.Sc , . . . . . .121 



16. The Vegetation of Woodlands. By Dr W. G. Smith 



(concluded from p. 23), ..... 131 



17. The Home Timber Trade Outlook. By Donald Munro (of 



Messrs A. & G. Paterson, Ltd., Wood Merchants, 

 Banchory), ...... 



18. The State in Relation to Afforestation. By A. S 



Redder wick, ...... 



19. Primitive Woodland and Plantation Types in Scotland 



By G. P. Gordon, ..... 



20. Planting- for Shelter. By Sir Hugh ShawStewart, Bart., 178 



21. Larch Seed By G. F. Scott Elliot, F.R.G.S., . . 179 



22. Mr Henry's Investigation of Elm Seedlings. By A. D. 



Richardson, ....... 186 



23. Afforestation of Water Catchment Areas. By George 



Baxter, M.Inst.C.E., . . 191 



24. Continental Notes — Germany (with Four Plates). By 



B. Ribbentrop, C.I.E., . . 194 



25. Forestry at the Edinburgh University 1 with Plate), . 208 



25. Probationers for the Indian Forest Service, . . . 212 



Notes and Queries: — Grants from the Development Fund — 

 Four-Weeks' Course for Foresters at the Aberdeen Univer- 

 sity —State School of Forestry in the Forest of Dean — 

 The Larch Sawfly - Imports of Timber and Other 

 Classes of Wood— Forestry at the Royal Agricultural 

 Show, Norwich— Exotic Conifers in Britain — Rainfall at 

 Inverliever— The Timber Supply of the United States — 

 Leaf Shedding of Conifers, due to Botrytis cinerea — Insect 

 Depredations in North American Forests — A Lime- 

 Sulphur Wash for Use on Foliage — The Federated 

 Malay States— Mahogany— Forest Conservation in the 

 United States — Forestry in Canada — Retirement of Mr 

 James Kay (with Portrait), ..... 215 



