INDEX. 



State l'\)re.stry, xxiii. 217. 

 "Early 'rree-PJantiiij; in Scotland: 



Hisioriciiil Notes. H. I!. Watt, 



xxvi. 12. 

 Ebei'swalde : — '^Korest School at — A. 



C. Forbes, xiii. 2.34. Session at — 



A. F. Wilson, xx. 201. 

 Economic, and Landscape, Planting. 



C. S. France, xii. ;i22. 

 Economic Aspects, Forestry in some 



of its. W. Sonierville, xxii. 121. 

 ■■^Economic Disposal of Coniferons 



Timber. D. K. M'Beatli, xxviii. 



251. 

 Economic Forestry. G. S. J5oulger, 



xi. 382. 

 Edinburgh. Sue Exhibitions. 

 Edinburgh, County of, Excui'sion in 



(1908); xxii. 71. 

 Edinburgh University : — Forestry at, 



F. P>ailey, xvii. 206 ; "Practical 



Course at Raith, xxiv. 208. See 



Notes and Queries. 

 Education : — Forestry — \V. Schlich, 



XV. 89 ; E. P. Stebbing, xxiv. 24 ; 



Forestry in Great Britain, xxiii. 



141. Of Foresters — W. M'Ourijuo- 



dale, ix. 100. 

 Educational Excursions. F. B., xx. 



250. 

 Edu(!ational Methods — E. II. Burdon, 



xxvii. 60. 

 Edwards, A. W. B. : Attack l)y Large 



Larch Saw-Fly, xxiv. 42 ; *Plant- 



ing at High Altitudes and in 



Exposed Situations, etc., xxvi. 37. 

 Electricity, Felling Trees by, xxiv. 



109. 

 Electrolysis, Wood Preservation liy, 



XX. 128. 

 Elm : — British — G. S. Boulger, ix. 



27. English, in Scotland — H. 



]\[axwell, XX. 244. Seedlings, Mr 



Henry's Invi.'stigatioii of — A. D. 



Richardson, xxiv. 186. 

 Ehves, H. J. : Some Japanese and N. 



American Trees suitable for British 



Woodlands, xix. 76. 

 Entomological Specimens, Collection 



and Preservation of. E. P. 



Stebbing, xvii. 135. 

 Erosion and Afforestation Royal 



Commission Report. J. F. Annand, 



xxii. 188. 

 Essays on Experimental Forest Area. 



See Forest Area. 

 Estate, Conducted Experiments in 



Silviculture, etc. F. B., xx. 102. 

 Estate Duty on Timber under Finance 



Act of 1910, xxvi. 95. 

 Estate Forest JMuseums : — F. B., xx. 



110. Murthly— A. Murray, xxii. 

 237. 



Europe, Forest Travel in. .1. Dufif, 

 X. 144. 



European and .Japanese Larcli. K. 

 Mackenzie, xxvi. 229. 



European Forests, Management of. 

 H. Cleghorn, v. 94. 



Evergreens, Coniferje and, introduced 

 from Japan. 1!. Hutchison, v. 6. 



Evergreen Siirubs, Transplanting. 

 R. Hutchison, iv. 3. 



Exami)le Plots or Forest Gardens. 

 F. Bailey, xix. 317. 



Excursions : — Argyll, Ayr and Ren- 

 frew (1905), A. D. Pichardson, 

 xix. 180; Ayr (1901), xvi. .507. 

 "Bavaria (1909), xxiii. 80. *Beau- 

 fort, Dunrobin, Dornoch and Skibo 

 (1899), xvi. 138. Bedford, Hert- 

 ford and Buckingham (1903), xvii. 

 301. Border District (1911)— G. 

 Leven, xxvi. 72. Clamieboye. 

 Barons - Court and Castlewellan, 

 Ulster (1900), xvi. 294. *Deeside 

 (1913)— Wm. Dawson, xxvii. 67. 

 Dunkeld, Murthly and Scone 

 (1904) -A. Murray, xviii. 61. 

 Edinburgh and Fife, Counties of 

 (1908), xxii. 71. France (1904), 

 xviii. 68 ; Report on — G. U. 

 Macdonald, xviii. 118. Germany 

 (1895) — R. Galloway, xiv. 195; 

 D. Robertson, xiv. 180; A. 

 Slater, xiv. 163. Lochaber (1910) 

 — J. Stirling - Maxwell, xxiv. 

 73. Northumbeiland and Dur- 

 ham (1906)— A. D. Richardson, 

 XX. 81. "Speyside (1907), xxi. 95. 

 Sv/eden (1902), xvii. 146 ; Reports 

 on Swedish — G. U. Macdonald, 

 xvii. 56 ; F. Story, xvii. 68. 

 -'^Switzerland (1913)— G. P. Gordon, 

 xxviii. 83. See also xxviii. 119. 

 See Branches of Society. 



Excuisions, How to make the most 

 of the, X. 185. See Notes and 

 Queries. 



*Exhibition, Preparation of Wood 

 Specimens for. G. Cadell, xiii. 

 310. 



Exhibitions, Forestry: — At Highland 

 and Agricultural Shows — Inverness 

 (1901), xvi. 475 ; Aberdeen (1902), 

 xvii. 149 ; Dumfries (1903), xvii. 

 314 ; Perth (1904), xviii. 65 ; 

 Glasgow (1905) — A. D. Picliardson, 

 xix. 190; Peebles (1906)— J. F. 

 Annand, xx. 87 ; Prestonfield, 

 Edinburgh (1907), xxi. 90 ; Aber- 

 deen (1908), xxii. 89; Stirling 



