CONTENTS 



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 or views expressed by the authors of papers. 



6. Empire Forestry Dinner, 1924 ..... 69 



7. Report of the Annual Excursion, 1924 (With Plate) ']'] 



8. An Enquiry into the Suitability of Scottish-grown Timber for 



Aeroplane and Pit-Prop Purposes (Continuation). By Prof. 



T. Hudson Beare, M.Inst.C.E., D.L. .92 



9. On the Attacks of Helix aspersa on Young Sycamores at 



the Gatty Marine Laboratory, St Andrews. By Prof. 

 M'Intosh . . .Ill 



ID. A New Disease of the Silver Firs in Scotland (With Plates). 

 By Malcolm Wilson, D.Sc, F.R.S.E., F.L.S., Reader 

 in Mycolog-y, University of Edinburgh, and James 

 Macdonald, B.Sc. . .114 



11. A Tour in Australia. By R. G. Robinson, Superintendent, 



Selwyn Plantation Board, Christchurch, N.Z. .119 



12. The Imperial Forestry Institute, Oxford. By P. S. Spokes, 



Acting Secretary . . . . . .125 



13. A Dieback, and Bark Disease of Willows, attacking the 



Young Twigs. By N. L. Alcock . .128 



14. Making a Nursery on Loch Katrine Side. By John Munro, 



Glasgow Corporation Water Works, Afforestation Section 131 



15. Report on the Forestry Exhibition at the Highland and 



Agricultural Society's Show at Perth, 1924. By James K. 

 Leven, B.Sc. . . . . 135 



i6. Excursion to Dawyck. By Geo. U. Macdonald .138 



17. The Empire Forestry Journal. By Eraser Story . .142 



