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CONTENTS. 
. The Conversion of Stored Coppice into Highwood, and how I 
became converted to the latter System of Sylviculture. By 
_H. J. MARSHALL, Gayton Hall, Ross, Hereford, 
The Destruction of Rabbits Injurious to Woodlands and Fields. 
By the Hon. Epiror, 
The Training of Probationers for the Indian Forest Service. By 
the Hon. Epiror, 
The Chief Timber-Trees of India. By the Hon. Eprror, 
Notes on Indian Forestry in 1905. By the Hon. Epiror, 
Some Recent Developments in Swedish Forestry. By Jigmiastare 
Eis Nitson, Kolleberga, Ljungbyhed, Sweden, a 
Belgian Forestry in some of its Aspects (with Photographs). By 
A. T. GILLANDERS, Forester, Alnwick Castle, Northumber- 
land, 
. The Town- Woods of Carlsbad (Bohemia). By the Hon. Epiror, 
. Notes on Continental Forestry in 1905. By the Hon. Epiror, . 
. The Twenty-eighth Annual Excursion—Argyll, Ayr, and Renfrew, 
5th to 8th July 1905. By the Assisranr Epiror, 
. Forestry Exhibition at the Highland and Agricultural Society’s 
Show at Glasgow, July 1905. By the Assisranr Eprror, 
REPORTS BY THE HonorARY SCIENTISTS— 
Report by A. W. Borruwick, D.Sc., Honorary Consulting 
Cryptogamist, - 4 ; : : 
Report by R. Srewart MacDoveatt, M.A., D.Se., F.R.S.E., 
Honorary Consulting Entomologist, . 
Norges AND QuERIES:—A Note upon Dr Nisbet’s Criticism of 
the Report of the Departmental Committee on Forestry in 
the Preface to The Forester, and his Reply thereto—The 
Decline in the Value of Coppice- Woods—The Prices of Timber 
in the South of England in 1904 and 1905—Profits from 
Timber-Growing in Hampshire—Rooks Feeding on Pine Beetles 
—The Birch and Alder Saw-Fly—Experiment with Lime and 
Arseniate of Soda for Protection against the Pine Weevil—A 
Fine Larch—Russian Larch—Hungarian Ash—A New Tas- 
manian Wood—Tupelo Wood—Hickory Becoming Scaree— 
Water in Creosote for Timber Preserving—A Gigantie Cedar 
of Lebanon—Trees at Auchincruive, Ayrshire—Forestry in 
Japan—Mexican Forestry—Artificially Coloured Wood—The 
Seasoning of Timber—What is a Load of Timber ?—Weight of 
Timber—The Royal English Arboricultural Society—Appoint- 
ment to Forestry Lectureship—Imports of Timber into the 
United Kingdom, 1905, 
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