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(1904)— J. NLsbet, xviii. IGl ; 

 (1905), xix. 161 ; (1906), xx. 64. 

 Deciduous Trees for Laiidacape — 

 J. Metliven, xii. 94. Development 

 Act, aad — R. C. Munro Ferguson, 

 xxiii. 140. Development Com- 

 mission and, XX vi. '6 ; xxvii. 1 ; 

 xxvii. '.^8; xxviii. 14. Degree in, 

 at Edinburgh University — F. B., 

 XX. 248. Diploma in, at Oxford — 

 F. B., xix. 354. Economic — G. 

 S. Boulger, xi. 382. Encourage- 

 ment of Private— A. Schuajipaeli, 

 XX. 212. Estate, Conducted Ex- 

 periments in Sylviculture and 

 other Branches of— F. B., xx. 102. 

 Financial Aspect of — P. T. Maw, 

 xxiii. 17. German — F. Story, 

 xviii, 138. Heredity and — W. 

 Sonierville, xxi. 1. History of, in 

 Great Britain (1854-1904) — J. 

 Nisbet, xviii. 20. Immediate Needs 

 of, in Scotland — J. Stirling-Alax- 

 well, xxiii. 121. In Britain : 

 Address to Biological Section of 

 British Assoc, Oxford, 1894 — 

 I. B. Balfour, xiv. 55. In Britain 

 — A. Schwa[)pach, xvii. 169. In 

 Finland— J. F. Annand, xvii. 243. 

 In France — F. Bailey, xi. 221. In 

 Hungary — F. Bailey, xii. 1. In 

 Japan, xxiv. 96. In Kent and 

 Sussex — D. A. Glen, xvi. 414. 

 In TSTiirnberg Exhibition, xx. 233. 

 *In the Schwarzwald — J. F. 

 Annand, xxi. 159. In Scotland in 

 Reign of Queen Victoria — M. Dunn, 

 XV. 109. In Scotland, Discussion 

 on, xxviii. 121. In Some of Its 

 Economic Aspects — W. Sonierville, 

 xxii. 121. Indian, in 1905 — J. 

 Nisbet, xix. 128 ; in 1906, xx. 219. 

 Indian, Dr Cleglioin's Services to — 

 D. Brandis, xii. 87. Indian State 

 — S. H. Eardley-Wilniot, xxiii. 

 217. Influences affecting British — 

 W. Somerville, xii. 403. Irish, 

 xxii. 26. Instruction in Ireland, 

 xxvi. 158. Lectures, Introduction 

 to Course of, at Edinlnirgh Univer- 

 sity (1891-92)— F. Bailey, xiii. 

 174. Modern English Works on — 

 F. Bailey, xv., Ap)!. Parliament 

 and, xviii, 221. Place of, in the 

 Economic Development of Scot- 

 land — Sir J. Stirling-Maxwell, 

 xxvii. 161. Position of Scottish, 

 in Regard to the Development 

 Fund, xxviii. 138. President of 

 Board of Agriculture on, xvii. 323. 

 Progress of, in India — D. Brandis, 



X. 247. Progress of, in Scotland — 

 R. Hutchison, ix. 1. Relation of, 

 to Agriculture and Other Indus- 

 tries, xxvii. 121. Reports on — 

 see Conimittee, and Agriculture, 

 Board of. Scheme for Establishing 

 National luilu.stry of, xxi. 135 ; 

 Criticisms of Scheme — R. Munro 

 Ferguson, xxii. 8 ; Reply to Criti- 

 cisms, xxii. 13. State in Relation 

 to— W. Schlich, xxii. 130. Steam 

 Power in — D. F. Mackenzie, vii. 

 269. Swedish, Recent Develop- 

 ments in — E. Nilson, xix. 136. 

 *Tools used in— A. Slater, ix. 130. 

 Use ot Dynamite and Tonite in — 

 D. F. Mackenzie, viii. 241. Use 

 of Explosives in — A. Lauder, 

 xxvii. 210. See Book Notices, 

 Exhibitions, Literature, and Notes 

 and Queries. 



Forestry Appointments, xx. 131. See 

 Notes and Queries. 



Forestry Area, Experimental, in 

 Wales. Fraser Story, xxvii. 19. 



Forestry Association, Canadian, xvii. 

 329. 



Forestry Congress, American, x\'iii. 

 229. 



Forestry Education : — W. Schlich, 

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

 Conference on, xviii. 51. In Great 

 Britain, xxiii. 141. See Notes and 

 Queries. 



Forestry Laws, Sweden's New, xviii. 

 227. " 



Forestry Problem, Our — W. Schlich, 

 xvii. 213. 



Forestry Society, Irish, xix. 327. 



Forestry Station, Irish, xx. 111. 



Forests : — And Rainfall — R. C. Moss- 

 man, XX. 188 ; see also vii. 115, 

 285 ; xviii. 231. Bavarian and 

 Saxon, VisittoSonie(1904)— J. J. R. 

 Meiklejohn, xviii. 150. *Beeeh, 

 of Hesse-Nassau — G. Cadell, xiii. 

 57. Canadian, xxvi. 97. Demon- 

 stration, for Scotland, xx. 113 ; 

 F. L. C. Cowley-Brown, xxii. 20. 

 Distribution of, in India — D. 

 Brandis, vii. 88. Dr Schlich's, at 

 Mirwart — F. Bailey, xvi. 241. 

 French Private, Visit to — F. 

 Cowley-Brown, xxvi. 172. *German 

 — F. Story, xvi. 424 ; A. T. 

 Gillanders, xxviii. 100. Importance 

 of, in ]\Iilitary Defence — M. Martin, 

 xxiii. 223. Inverliever State — R. 

 C. Munro Ferguson, xxi. 22. Larch 

 in German — F. Boden, xvii. 47. 

 Management of European — H. 



