INDEX. 



Bailey, F., Meiklejolm, J. .1. ];., 

 White, J. D. 15., and Mackuiizie, 

 W. : *Plan of Manaf^emeiit of 

 Woods at Novar, xvi. 2:>. 



Bailey, L. W., and .Jack, E. : Woods 

 of New J5riin.swick, xi. 9. 



Baillie, W. : * Iiistnuiieiit for 

 Measuring Heights of Trees, v. 

 171. 



Balden, .1. : *Creosoting of Tiniher 

 by Absorption, xx. 62. 



Balfour, F. K. S. : Creosoting Tree 

 Stunipsagainst Pine Weevil, xxviii. 

 270. Trees of Califoiiiia, xxii. 

 213 ; Trees of Western America, 

 xxi. 121. 



Balfour, I. B.: Address, 1S91, (Forest 

 School : Review of Past and Out- 

 line of Future EH'orts to Establish, 

 etc.), xiii. 163; Address, 1892, 

 (University Forest I'^dueation ; 

 Teaching of Practical Foresters), 

 xiii. 301 ; Address, 1893, (Restric- 

 tions on Honie-Grown Timber ; 

 Forestry Classes at Botanic 

 Gardens and Edinburgh Univer- 

 sity ; Need for Forest School, 

 etc.), xiv. 1 ; Forestry in Britain : 

 Address to Biological Section of 

 British Association, Oxford, 1894, 

 xiv. 55 ; *Report on Tree-Pruning 

 in St James' Park and Piccadilly, 

 xxvi. 31. See Reports by Hon. 

 Scientists. See also xi. 1. 



Balfour, J. H. : Address, 1875, (Trees 

 and Climate ; Forest Conservancy ; 

 Education of Foresters ; Arboretum 

 at Inverleith ; Forest Literature ; 

 Disease, etc., in Forest Trees), 

 viii. 1. 



Barclay, D. : Plantations on Estate 

 of Sorn, Ayr, xi. 29. 



Bark : — Curing of Cop])ice — J. 

 M'Leod, i. 103. Peeling, Commer- 

 cial Aspect of — A. T. Williamson, 

 xii. 443. Peeling and Harvesting 

 of Native— R. Ross, ix. 58. Pre- 

 paration of Oak, for Sale — W. 

 Thomson, i. 25. Prices of Oak 

 (1856), i. 101. Prices (1869), vi. 

 144. 



Barrie, J. : *01d and Remarkable 

 Trees on Rolle Estate, Devon, xii. 

 242. 



Barry, J. W. : *Measurenients of 

 Trees for Cubic Contents, x. 21. 



*Basic Slagon Seed-Beds. J. Boyd, 

 xxi. 229. 



Basses Pyrt^niies, Forests of. G. 

 Cadell, xvii. 104. 



Bavaria : — *Exoursion to, 1909, xxiii. 



80. Visit to Forests of, 1909— 

 A. N. Agnew, xxiii. 72. 



Bavarian and Saxon Forests, Visit to 

 Some, 1904. .J. J. R. Meiklejohn, 

 xviii. 150. 



Baxter, G. : AHbrestaiion of Water- 

 Catchment Areas, xxiv. 191. 



Baxter, 11.: Best Woods for Charcoal, 

 and Process of Charring, viii. 246. 

 Obituary — J. Whytock, xix. 244. 



Bayne, L. : Distances at which Forest 

 Trees should be Planted, viii. 77 ; 

 Draining of Plantations, vii. 250 ; 

 Most jjrofitable Felling Ages of 

 Tind)er Trees, vii. 175 ; Haidwood 

 Plantations, ix. 158. 



Beare, T. Hudson: *Timber : Its 

 Strength and How to Test it, xix. 

 1. 



*Beauly, Natural Regeneration of 

 Scots Pine at, etc. G. Brown, 

 xix. 17. 



Bedfordshire, Excursion to, xvii. 

 301. 



Beech : — *And Oak Forests in 

 Denmark — W. G. Smith, xxviii. 

 241. *And Oak High Forest in 

 France— Prof. Fisher, xviii. 90. 

 Disease in Hedges of — R. 

 Hutchison, ix. 217. Forests, xxvi 

 147. *Forests of Hesse Nassau — 

 G, Catlell, xiii. 57. Hedges, Plant- 

 ing and Management of — J. Kay, 

 iv, 187. Influence of Thinning 

 on Growth of — A. C. Forbes, xvi. 

 116. In Scotland, xxiii. 103. 

 On Chiltern Hills, xviii. 225. 

 "Slime-Flux" on, xx. 122. 



* Beech Felt Scale. G. Leven, xx. 

 245. 



Beetles: — *Ash Bark — A. M'Intosh, 

 X. 235. Battle with— J. Clark, 

 xvi. 274. Rooks feeding on Pine 

 —J. Boyd, xix. 206. Which 

 infest Coniferaj — R. Hutchison, 

 vii. 123 ; W. Tivendale, vii. 80. 

 See Reports by Hon. Scientists. 



*Belgian Forestry in Some of its 

 Aspects. A. T. Gillanders, xix. 

 139. 



*Belgian System of Planting on 

 Turfs. J. Stirling-Maxwell, xxiii. 

 153. 



Belgium, Afforestation of Waste 

 Lands in, xxii. 207. 



Belleme, Forest of. Prof. Fisher, 

 xviii, 100. 



Bibliography of Forestry. H. B. 

 Watt, xxvi. 230. 



Biltmore Forest School, U.S.A.. 

 xxiv. 108 ; xxvi. 98. 



