INDEX. 



IS 



Forest Museums. See Museums. 



Forest Nurseries and Gardens. F. 

 Bailey, xxi. 54. See xix. 317. 



Forest "Nursery Station, Indian Head, 

 Sask. J. Kay, xxiii. 67 ; xxi v. 67. 



Forest of Dean : —Forestry Instruc- 

 tion at, xvii. 324. Jlr Hill on — 

 F. Bailey, xv. 292. State School 

 of Forestry in, xx. 112, 251 ; xxiv. 

 217. 



Forest Operations in Co. Galway. 

 W. Schlich, xvi. 249. 



Forest t'ests. II. S. MacDougall, 

 xxviii. 267. 



Forest Policy in British Empire. 

 J. S G., XX. 12. 



Forest Produce: — Disposing of — 

 A. Peebles, vii. 159. PrepHration 

 of, for Sale — W. Tliomson, vi. 275. 

 Returns of Prices (1857j, i. 219; 

 (1859), ii. 41. 



Forest Resources : — Of Australia — 



E. T. ScamMiell, xvii. 249 Of 

 United Kingdom — H. JIaxwell, 

 xxii. 1. 



Forest Schools: — Biltmore, U.S.A , 

 xxiv. 108 ; xxvi. 98. Dean Forest, 

 XX. 112, 251 ; xxiv. 217. *Ebers- 

 walde— A. 0. Forbes, xiii. 234; 

 A. F. Wilson, xx. 201. Indian— 



F. Bailey xi. 155. On— J. C. 

 Brown, viii. 225. Proposed — D. 

 Brandis, xii. 65. Research at 

 Indian, xx. 115. S. African — F. 

 B., xix. 356. Vallombrosa— H. 

 Cleghorn, viii. 182. Yale— F. B., 

 XX. 251. See also (on Establishing, 

 in Scotland, etc.), viii. 200; ix. 

 109 ; X. 77, 81 ; xi. 17, 288 ; xiii. 

 165; xiv. 11 ; xvi. 2. 



Forest Seeds, Testing of, xxvii. 239. 



Forest Service, Imperial, of India, 

 Training of Probationers for, etc. 

 J. Nisbet, xix. 107; xxi. 191; 

 xxiv. 212. 



Forest Soils, Accumulation of Nitro- 

 gen in. A. Lauder, xx. 186. 



Forest Survey, Collection and Util- 

 isation of Information for, xxvii. 

 112. 



"^Forest Tramway. F. Moon, xxi, 

 71. 



Forest Travel in Europe. J. Dulf, 

 X. 144. 



Forest Trees :— .•\ltitude of, on Cairn- 

 gorm Mountains — H. B. ^Yatt, 

 xvii. 266. Ornamental and, of 

 Recent Introduction — J. M'Laren, 

 X. 209. Collection, etc., of Seeds 

 of — J. M'Lean, x. 156. Crypto- 

 ganiic Plants Injurious to, etc. — 



M. Dunn, viii. 250. Distances at 

 which they should be planted — L. 

 Bayne, viii. 77. Distribution of 

 Certain, in Scotland, as shown by 

 Po.st - Glacial Deposits — W. N. 

 Niven, xvii. 97. Ell'ects of Dry 

 Seasons of 1868, '69 and '70 on 

 — R. Hutchison, vi. 281. Insects 

 Injurious to, etc. — M. Dunn, viii. 

 173. Natural and Artificial Sys- 

 tems of Rearing — A. E. Wild, v. 

 88. Pruning— C Y. Micliie, v. 

 34 ; R. Philip, i. 20 ; ii. 11. 

 Thinning and General Manage- 

 ment of^"Justitia," ii. 3. *Tran8- 

 plantiug — C. Y. Michie, v. 20. 

 Soils best suited to ditlerent — W. 

 Gilchrist, vi. 296. See Disease. 



Forest Work. G. U. Macdonald, 

 xvi. 451. 



Forester, Nature as a. W. Brown, 

 vi. 198. 



Forester, The, Note on Review of. 

 J. N., xix. 362. 



Forester's Cottage. See Cottage. 



Foresters : — A Field for — W. Brown, 

 vi. 202. Education of— W. 

 M'Cnnpiodale, ix. 100. Four 

 Weeks' Course for, at Aberdeen 

 University, xxiv. 217. liegister 

 for— J. Kay, v. 155 ; C. Y. .Michie, 

 v. 15S. Society's Register of, etc. 

 — R. Gallowaj', xix. 350. Training 

 of — R. C. Munro Ferguson, xvi. 

 444 ; J. Parry, xix. 320. See also 

 i, 8 ; viii. 1 ; xvi. 157. 



Foresters' and (Jardeners' Society of 

 Argyll, xxi. 235. 



Forestry : — And Geology — J. S. 

 Flett, XV. 73. Artificial Manures 

 in — A. W. Borthwick, xix. 245. 

 At Anglo-American Exposition, 

 xxviii. 119. At Home and Abroad 

 — A. W. Borthwick, xxviii. 56. 

 At University of Edinburgh, xvii. 

 206 ; x.xiv. "^208 ; see Notes and 

 Queries. At University of Oxford, 

 xxvi. 225. At University of Tokio, 

 xviii. 232. *Belgian, in some of 

 its Aspects — A. T. Gillanders, xix. 

 139. Bibliography of— H. B. 

 Watt, xxvi. 230. " British, x.xii. 

 97. British, and its Future 

 Prospects — .1. Nisbet, xvi. 161. 

 British, is it Progressive? — A. C. 

 Forbes, XV. 44. *Century of (1806 

 to 1906) on Estate of Learney, 

 Aberdeenshire — F. N. Innes, xx. 

 168. Chair of, at Cambridge, xi. 

 232. Civil Engineers on British, 

 xvii. 156. Continentalj Notes on 



