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CONTENTS OF VOL. XX. 
The Society does not hold itself responsible for the statements or 
views expressed by the authors of papers. 
. The Planting of High Moorlands. By Sir Jonn Stir~inc-MaxweELL, 
Bart. of Pollok, 
. Development of a Larch Crop. - By A. Murray, Forester, Murthly, 
Perthshire, 
. Forest Policy in the British Empire. By J. 8. G., : 
. The Treatment of Timber Crops up to Middle Age, more especially 
with reference to Mixed Woods. By ‘‘T.,” 
. Training in Sylviculture. By R. C. Munro Frreuson, M.P., 
. Note on Larix leptolepis grown in Japan. By K. Kumi, Chief of the 
Imperial Bureau of Forestry, ‘Tokio, 
. On Preparing Working-Plans for British Woodlands. By Joun 
Nisset, D.Cc., 
. Working-Plan, 1905-1919, of the Castle Hill Woodlands. By 
Fraser Story, University College of North Wales, Bangoz, 
. Note on ‘‘The Novar System of Combating Larch Disease.” By 
Joun NisBet, D.(Cc., 
The Large Larch Saw-Fly (Nematus Erichsoni). By R. Stewart 
MacDoveatt, M.A., D.Sc., Honorary Consulting Entomologist to 
the Society, 
Prevention of Damage by the Pine Weevil (Hylobius abietis). By 
EWAN S, GRANT, Bakewell, Derby, 
The Creosoting of Home-Grown Timber. By W. B. HAvetock, 
Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire, 
3. The Creosoting of Timber by Absorption. By J. Ba.LpEn, Bywell 
Office, Stocksfield-on-Tyne, . 
. Notes on Continental Forestry in 1906. By Joun Nisper, D.Cc., . 
5. The Twenty-ninth Annual Excursion—Northumberland and Durham, 
31st July to 3rd August 1906. By the Assistant Epiror, 
Forestry Exhibition at the Highland and Agricultural Society’s Show 
at Peebles, July 1906. By Joun F. ANNAND, Overseer, Haystoun, 
The Forestry Exhibition at the Royal Show, Derby, 1906, and some 
of its Lessons, By a CoRRESPONDENT, 
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