INDEX. 



*Butesliire, Geological and Aihori- 

 cnltural Features of, etc. J. Kay, 

 vii. 60. 



Cadkll, G. : *Beech Forests of Hesse 

 Nassau, xiii. 57 ; Forest Adiiiinis- 

 tration in Switzerland, xii. 78 ; 

 Forests of Basses Pyrenees, xvii. 

 104 ; * Preparation of Wood 

 Specimens for Exhibition, xiii. 

 310. 

 Cadell, H. M. : Sitka Spruce and 

 other Trees in Linlithgowshire and 

 Stirlingshire, xxiii. 158. 

 Cairngorm Mountains, Altitude of 

 Forest Trees on. H. B. Watt, 

 xvii. 266. 

 California, Trees of. F. R. S. Balfour, 



xxii. 213. 

 Californian Hemlock Spruce, Nursery 

 Treatment of. J. iM. Murray, xxi. 

 41. 

 Cambridge University : — Chair of 

 Forestry at, xxi. 232. Report of 

 Forestry Committee (1911), xxvi. 

 100. 

 Cambridge School of Forestry : — 

 Timber Research work at, xxviii. 

 105. 

 Campbell, J. A. : Tap-Root of Larch, 



xvi. 323. 

 Canada: — Forest Fires in, xxiii. 105. 

 Forestry in, xxiv. 225. Pulp 

 Industry of, xxiii. 108. 

 Canadian Forestry Association, xvii. 



329. 

 Canadian Forests, xxvi. 97. 

 Canadian Timber and Wood-Pulp, 



Enhanced Value of, xxiv. 99. 

 Canker : — In Japanese Larch — A. W. 

 Borthwick, xix. 195 ; in Trees, 

 Treatment of, xvii. 157 ; *Lai'ch 

 and Spruce — G. Massee, xvii. 25 ; 

 Larch, Experimental Study of, 

 xxi. 234. 

 Cape of Good Hope, xvi. 527. 

 Carahus, xvii. 346. 

 Carlsbad, Town- Woods of. J. Nisbet, 



xix. 150. 

 Carnarvonshire, Trees and Shrubs of. 



A. D. Webster, xi. 481. 

 Carnwath, Meteorological Observa- 

 tions at, vii. 285.; viii. 168, 257; 

 ix. 186. 

 Castle Hill Woodlands, Working-Plan 

 of, 1905 to 1919. F. Story, XX. 36. 

 Catchment Areas See Afibrestation. 

 Cecidomyio,, *xviii. 210; xix. 198. 

 Cedar of Lebanon : — R. Hutchison, 

 xiii. 200. A Gigantic— J. Nisbet, 

 xix. 212. 



Cedrus allantica, H. Fraser, v. 86. 



*Cel]es, State Forest of. Prof. 

 Fisher, xviii. 82. 



*C]iafer Infestation, Account of. F. 

 Moon, xviii. 201. 



*Chami»enoux, State Forest of. M. 

 Larzilliere, xviii. 74. 



Chancellor of Exchequer, Deputation 

 to, 1906. W. Steuart Fothring- 

 liam, xix. 323. 



Charcoal, Best Woods for, etc. R. 

 Baxter, viii. 246. 



Charcoal- Producing Plants. C. Y. 

 Michie, vi. 319. 



Chcrmes. See Larch Bug. 



Chiltern Hills Beech, xviii. 225. 



Chips, etc.. Economic Uses of. J. 

 Johnston, v. 55. 



Chloride of Barium, Impregnation of 

 Railway Sleepers with, etc., xvii. 

 340. 



Choice of Trees for Planting. A. G. 

 Hobart-Hanipden, xxvi. 233. 



Chopwell Woods. Note on Working- 

 Plan for. W. S., xxii. 61. 



Christison, D. : Tree-Girth .Measure- 

 ments, xvi. 529. 



Christison, Sir R. : On Tree Measure- 

 ments, viii. 262. See x. 82. 



Cinchona Trees, Cultivation of. J. 

 Ferguson, ix. 251. 



Cirencester : — Address at Inaugura- 

 tion of Chair of Forestry, etc., at 

 R. Agr. College of— W^ Schlich, 

 xvii. 185; Forestry at, xvii. 321. 



Cities, Trees in, xxiv. 93. 



Civil Engineers on British Forestry, 

 xvii. 156. 



Clark, J. : Battle with Beetles, xvi. 

 274 ; E.vtraction of Tree-Stumps, 

 xvi. 321. 



Clecchorn, H. : Address, 1872, (Forest 

 Conservancy ; Differences in I^Ian- 

 agement of British and Indian 

 Forests), vii. 1 ; Address, 1873, 

 (Points in History of Society: 

 Transactions ; Fuel ; Forests and 

 Climate; Injurious Insects, etc.), 

 vii. 115 ; Address, 1874, (Rise and 

 Progress of Arboriculture ; Forest 

 Literature ; Forests in N. America, 

 France, British India), vii. 199 ; 

 Address, 1883, (ProgressofForestry 

 in Britain, Australia and America ; 

 Forest Literature ; Edinburgh 

 Forestry Exhibition), x. 179 ; 

 ■"Address, 1884, (Edin. For. Ex- 

 hibition, Plan of, etc.), xi. 1 ; 

 Address, 1885. (Edin. Exhibition; 

 Need for British Forestry School), 

 xi. 115 ; Address, 1886, (Establish- 



