I20 TRANSACTIONS OF KOVAL SCOTTISH AREORICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Mitchell, Drumtochty ; Alex. Morgan, Crieff; A. B. Motherwell, 

 Airdrie ; George Mowat, Carmichael ; Donald Munro, Ban- 

 chory; J. Lyford Pike, B.Sc, Edinburgh; J. M. Ralph, Cor- 

 storphine ; W. Ralph, Corstorphine ; George Robertson, Mon- 

 reith ; H. T. Robertson, Airdrie ; Wm. D. O. Rose, M.A., 

 Edinburgh ; The Earl of Rosse, Birr Castle, King's County : 

 James Smith, Birr; Frank Sime, Beauly ; John G. Singer, 

 Culzean ; Professor Somerville, Oxford ; Adam Spiers, Edin- 

 burgh {Councillor); Thomson Spiers, Edinburgh; Capt. 

 Stirling, of Keir {President) ; Walter C. Stunt, Lorenden, Kent ; 

 D, P. Wallace, North Devon ; W. H. Whellens, Comlongon ; 

 James G. Wilson, Edinburgh ; George Wolfe, Bathgate. 



REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS. 



The Forest of Dean. By Arthur O. Cooke. With four 

 Illustrations in colour and fifty-six in black and white. 

 Price los. 6d. net. London : Constable & Co. 



This is an excellent guide for the tourist. Even the experienced 

 forester may find interesting passages in it, but he will be dis- 

 appointed if he expects to find it a treatise on forestry. The 

 author makes no pretensions to deal with that subject unless 

 incidentally. Anyone wishing a quiet but interesting holiday 

 could not do better than take up his quarters in the historic 

 Speech House (which is now a very good hotel), and spend the 

 days at his disposal in following the many attractive routes in 

 the forest and neighbourhood sketched out in this book. 



Albury Park Trees and Shrubs. 66 -|- x pp. By A. Bruce 

 Jackson. London : West, Newman & Co. 1913. 

 In our issue of July 1911 (Vol. xxiv., p. 236) we noticed the 

 same author's catalogue of hardy trees and shrubs at Syon 

 House, owned by the Duke of Northumberland. The present 

 work is a similar catalogue of the trees and shrubs at Albury 

 Park in Surrey, which belongs to the same owner. In the 

 present case the compiler has enhanced the value of his work 

 by giving references to well-known works on trees where a 

 detailed account and a drawing or photograph of the species 

 under notice can be found. The catalogue is printed for 

 private distribution only. 



