INDEX. 



Ilubliaid, E. : Utilisation of IVood 



Waste. Trans, by M. J. Sach, 



xvii. 1G8. 

 Hurst, C. : The Book of the English 



Oak, xxvi. 108. 

 Hutchiiis, 1). E. : Report on Cyprus 



Forestry, xxvi. 114 (M. M. ). 

 Irving, H. : How to Know the Trees, 



xxiv. 2:37. 

 Jackson, A. I'ruce : Sijon House 



Trees and Shrubs, xxiv. 236 ; 



Albury Park Trees and Shrubs, 



xxxviii. 120. 

 Johns, Kev. C. A. : British Trees, 



including finer Shruhsfor Garden 



and Woodland. Ed. by E. T. 



Cook and \V. Dallimore, xxvi. 



240. 2'he Forest Trees of Britain, 



xxvii. 117. 

 Kensington, W. G. : Forestry in 



Netv Zealand, xxiii. 120. 

 Kent, A. H. : VeitcKs Manual of 



the Goniferce. xvi. 335 (J. A. TJ. 

 List of Seeds of Hardy Hcrhuceovs 



Plants and of Trees and Shrubs, 



xxvi. 117. 

 Maw, 1'. T. : Practice of Forestry, 



concern iiiy also the Financial 



Aspect of Afforestation , xxiii. 



116 (J. F. A.). 

 Mayr, Dr H. : Frenulldndisclu Jfccld- 



und- Parkbdume fur Europa, x ix. 



363 (A. W. B.). 

 Mosley, Charles : The Oak ; Its 



Natural History, Antiquity, and. 



Folk-lore, xxvii. 120. 

 Neudammer Forster - Lehrhuch. 



By several authors, xxii. 118, 



(F. S.). 

 New Forestry Books, xxi. 235 ; 



xxvi. 100 ; Anjerican, xx. 135. 

 Newstead, R. : Food of some British 



Birds, xxiii. 1 1 9. 

 Nisbet, Dr J.: Elements of British 



Forestry, xxvi. 104' (E. P. 



Stebbing). Our Forests and 



Woodlands, xvi. 329, (W. S.) ; 



xxiii. 114. The Forester: Practical 



Treatise on British Forestry and 



Arboriculture for Landowners, 



Land Agents and Foresters, xix. 



219 (A. W. B., J. F. A., and 



G. L.). 

 Note on Modern Works on Forestry 



— F. Bailey, xv. App. 

 Quarterlij Journal of Forestry 



pult. for 11. Engl. Arbor. Soc, 



vol. i , No. 4, xxi. 120. 

 Robinson, VV. : Flora and Sylva, 



xxvii. 118. 

 Sargent, C. S. : Manual of Trees 



of N. America, (exclusive of 

 Mexico), xix. 236 (A. D. K.). 



Sclilich, Dr AV. : Manual of For- 

 estry— 'Vo\. i., "Fore.st Policy 

 in the British Empire," xx. 135. 

 Vol. ii., "Sylviculture," xviii. 

 243 ; xxiv. 232 (E. P. S ). Vol. 

 iii., "ForestManagenient," xviii. 



243 ; xxiv. 226 (C. ). Vol. 



iv., "Forest Protection,"' xxi. 

 120. Vol. v.. " Forest Utilisa- 

 tion." By AV. R. Fisher, xxii. 

 119, 240. 



Schwappacli, Dr A. : Forestry. 

 Trans, by F. Story and E. A. 

 Nobbs, xviii. 243 (A. 1). IJ.). 

 Wuld iond Forslwirtschaft, xxii. 

 118 (W. F. A. H.). 



Simpson, J. : British Woods and 

 their Owners, xxiii. 118 (A. C. 

 F. ). The Estate Nursery, xix. 

 234 (J. F. A.). 



The NevJ Forestry, or the Con- 

 tinental System aAaj)ted, to 

 British JVoodlands and Game 

 Preservation, xvi. 329 (W. S.); 

 xix. 231 (J. F. A.). 



Stebl)ing, E. B. : Departmental 

 Notes on Insects that affect For- 

 estry in India, Part iii., xx. 

 135 (R. S. M.). 



Step, E. : Wayside and Woodland 

 Trees : Pocket Guide to British 

 Sylva, xxvi. 236. 



Stone, H. : Timbers of Commerce 

 and their Identification, xviii. 

 242 (A. D. R). 



Thomson, R. : Gardener'' s Assistant, 

 xvii. 341 (A. D. R.). 



Unwin, A. Harold: Future Forest 

 Trees — Importance of German 

 Exjyeriments in Introduction of 

 N. American Trees, xix. 232 

 (A. D. R.). 



Ward, Dr H. Marshall: Trees: 

 Handbook of Forest Botany 

 for Woodlands and Laboratory. 

 Vol. i., "Buds itnd Twigs"; 

 Vol. ii., "Leaves." xviii. 241 

 (A. D. R.). Vol. iii., "Flowers 

 and Inflorescences," xx. 133 

 (A. D. R.). Vol. v., "Form 

 and Hal>it," xxiii. 114. 



Webster, A. D. : Touii Planting, 

 and the Trees, Shrubs, etc., best 

 adopted for resisting Svwkc, 

 xxvi. 110"(J. W. G.). Webster's 

 Practical Forestry : Popular 

 Handbook on Bearing and 

 Groicth of Trees for Profit or 

 Ornament, xix. 240 (A. D. R.). 



