CONTENTS. 



The Society does not hold itself responsible for the statements 

 or views expressed by the authors of papers. 



13. The Report of the Departmental Committee on Forestry in 



Scotland ....... 



14. On th2 Relation of Light Intensity to Advance Growth 



in Oak and Beech Forests (with Plate). By G. P 

 Gordon, B.Sc. ..... 



15. Official Notifications . . 



16. Observations on the Annual Increment of Spruce and Scots 



Pine (Second Article). By J. H. Milne- Home 



17. Th^ Raising and Management of Thorn Hedges. By 



William Hall ...... 



18. Visit to a French Private Forest. By F. Cowley- Brown 



Indian Forest Service .... 



19. Light in Relation to Tree Growth 



20. De/elopment of Forestry in Scotland 



21. German Notes (with Plate). By Berthold Ribbentrop, CLE 



22 Sections of Larch Timber, showmg the Effects of different 



Soils on the Growth. By Gilbert Brown 



23 The Larch Saw Fly. By Alex. Raffan 



24. The Work of Professor Louis Grandeau. By Alex. Lauder 



D. Sc, Hon. Consulting Chemist to the Society 



25. Forestry at the University of Oxford 



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Notes and Queries :— European Larch and Japanese Larch 

 (with Plate) — Forest Terminology— Bibhography of 

 Forestry — A Large Scots Pine — Investigation into the 

 Current Annual Increment in Girth of the Douglas Fir — 

 Appointment— Choice of Trees for Planting — Appeal for 

 Literary Contributions ..... 229 



Reviews and Notices of Books : — Wayside and Woodland 

 Trees : A Pocket Guide to the British Sylva. By 

 Edward Step, F. L.S. 182 pp. of letterpress, with 175 

 plain and coloured plates and numerous text figures. 

 London : Frederick Warne & Co. Price 6s. net . 236 



