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1. Darnaway Forest. An Example of Afforestation in the 



Eig-hteenth Century, being- the Presidential Address by 



the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Moray— 1924 . . . i 



2. Menzies' Journal of Vancouver's Voyages, April to October 



1792. By F. R. S. Balfour ..... 16 



3. Continental Notes — France. By A. G. Hobart-Hampden 26 



4. Heart-Rot in Conifers. By Mark L. Anderson . 37 



5. The Squirrel Pest in Inverness-shire .46 



Notes and Queries : — Notes on German Forestry : Reflections 

 of a French Forester— Pine Weevil [Hylobius abietis) 

 Attack on a Border Estate— 5co/£/ti/s Ratzeburghii in 

 Scotland (With Plates —French Pit-Wood and Forest 

 Policy — Poplars — The Royal Forests and Woodlands of 

 Britain ........ 50 



Reviews and Notices of Books :— The Forests of India. By 

 Prof. Stebbing, in three volumes. (John Lane. Price 42s. 

 each volume.) Volume I., published in 1921, deals with 

 the period from post-tertiary times to the year 1864 ; 

 Volume II., published in 1922, is devoted to the period 

 1864 — 1900; Volume III., not yet published, will deal 

 with the period from 1900 to 1920 .58 



Handbook of Coniferae. By W. Dallimore and A. Bruce 

 Jackson, A. L.S. Published by Edwin Arnold & Co., 

 1923. Price Two Guineas .61 



Forest Resources of the World. By Raphael Zon and 

 William N. Sparhawk. Two volumes, 997 pp. Published 

 by the M'Graw-Hill Book Company, New York. Price 

 ;^3 net . . . . .64 



Empire Forestry Journal. Vol. 2, No. 2. London, Imperial 



Institute. Price 4s. net ..... 65 



