INDEX. 



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(1909), xxiii. 101 ; Dumfries 

 (1910), xxiv. 102 ; Inverness 

 (1911), xxvi. 84 ; Cupar (1912), 

 xxvii. 102 ; Paislej- (1913)— G. P. 

 Gordon, xxviii. 97. 

 At Royal Show, Derby (1906), xx. 



91. 

 At Scottish National Exhibition. 

 Edinburgh (1908), xxi. 217 ; A. 

 M'Rae, xxii. 77 ; Glasgow 

 (1911), xxvi. 85. 

 At Shows of R. Agric. Soc. of 

 England, Lincoln (1907), xxi. 

 83 ; Newcastle-upon-Tvne, xxii. 

 92. 

 At Anglo-American Exposition, 

 Shepherd's Bush (1914), xxviii. 

 119. 

 At Paris (1900), xvi. 339 ; Nuru- 

 berg (1906), xx. 233 ; St Louis, 

 xviii. 223. 

 International, Edinburgh (1884), 

 *xi. 68. 562. See also x. 183 ; 

 xi. 1, 115. Edinburgh (1886), 

 xii. 181. 

 Exotic Conifers : — In Britain, xxiv. 

 220. Raising from Seed — J. Fer- 

 gu.«on, xxvi. 46. 

 Experimental Forest Area. See 



Forest Area. 



Experimental Plots: — At Cockle 



Park, xviii. 219. At Novar— C. 



ilarriott, xx. 101. 



Experimental Station, Denbighshire. 



F. B., XX. 254 ; A. D. R., xx. 108. 



Experimental Study of Larch Canker, 



xxi. 234. 

 Experiments : — Estate — Conducted, 

 in Silviculture, etc. — F. B., xx. 

 102. On Relative Value of Timber 

 Preservatives, xxi. 201. *Seed, 

 with Pinus si/lvestris — F. Story, 

 xxiii. 168. Sylvicultural, atNovar 

 — R. C. ^lunro Ferguson, xx. 98. 

 *With Tree Seeds — W. Somerville, 

 XV. 133. 

 Explosives, Use of, in Forestry — 



A. Lauder, xxvii. 210. 

 Exports of Timber from United 



Kingdom (1905), xix. 218. 

 Exposed Situations, Planting at. A. 

 W. B. Edwards, xxvi. 37. 



Failuuf.s of Larch — W. Gorrie, 

 viii. 61. See ix. 234. See also 

 Disease. 



Farms, Leasehold Timber. A. T. 

 Williamson, xii. 418. 



Feaks, M. ; Forestry Section in 

 Scottish National Exhibition, Glas- 

 gow (1911), xxvi. 85. 



Federated Malay States, xxiv. 223. 



Felling :— Timber— J. .M'Neill, ii. 

 17 ; Trees, by Electricity, xxiv. 

 109 ; by Machinery-, xxiii. 232. 

 Timber-Trees, Most profitable Age 

 for — L. Bayne, vii. 175; W. Gil- 

 christ, V. 131 ; D. F. Mackenzie, 

 viii. 70. See also viii. 203. 



*Felt Scale, Beech. G. Levcu, xx. 

 245. 



Fences: — Deterioration of Wire — J. 

 Kay, XV. 317. Filling of Gaps in 

 Live, etc. — W. Gilchrist, iv. 154. 

 '■ Implement for Straightening 

 Bends in Standards of Wire — A. 

 Gilchrist, iv. 205. ^'Machine foi- 

 Mending Broken Strands in Wire 

 — A. Simjison, xiii. 359. *New 

 Straining Pillar for Wire — J. Kay, 

 X. 32. *Plantation — W.Thomson, 

 i. 69. Rearing and Maintaining 

 Live — R. Hutchison, iii. 15. 

 '■Straining Pillars for Wire— C. Y. 

 Michie, v. 75. 



Fencing:— Cost of— F, B., x.xi. 233. 

 Effects of Sulphur on Iron — T. 

 AVilkie, viii. 165. Preserving 

 Posts and Rails for — D. Hamilton, 

 vi. 230. *Two New Modes of — 

 T. Wilkie, viii. 171. "Wire, with 

 Wrought-Iron Standards in Stone 

 Blocks — J. Kay, v. 79. 



Ferguson, J. : Cultivation of Cin- 

 chona Trees, ix. 251 ; India-rubber 

 Trees of S. America, x. 108 ; Rais- 

 ing Exotic Conifers from Seed, 

 xxvi. 46 ; Teak Plantations at 

 Nelambur, Madras, ix. 114. 



Ferguson, R. C. Munro : Address, 

 1895, (Forestry for Proiit; Forestry 

 and the State, etc.), xiv. 91 ; Ad- 

 dress, 1897, (Need for Forest School 

 and Expeiimeiital Area, etc.), xv. 

 81 ; Atlbrestation, xxii. 169 ; Ar- 

 boricultural Adornment of Towns, 

 xvi. 388 ; Arboriculture and Ara1)le 

 Laud, xxi. 222 ; Criticisms upon 

 "Scheme for Establishing National 

 Industry of Forestry," xxii. 8 ; 

 Development Act and Forestry, 

 xxiii. 140 ; First Steps at Inver- 

 liever, xxi. 104 ; Inverliever State 

 Forest, xxi. 22 ; Letter (Scottish 

 Rating Bill, etc.) to General Meet- 

 ing (1896), XV. 1 ; Note upon Dr 

 Nisbet's Criticism of Report of 

 Departmental Committee on For- 

 estry in Preface to The Forester, 

 xix. 199 ; Note on Raith and 

 NovarW()rking-P:aus, xvi. 96; Syl- 

 vicultural Experiments at Novar, 



