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INDEX. 



Gases, Wood damaged by. A. Slater, 

 vii. 184. 



Gayer, Karl : International Memorial 

 to, xxvii. 114. 



Geikie, J. : Soil : its Origin and 

 Nature, x.x. 178; xxi. 16, 131. 



Geological andArboriculturalP'eatvires 

 of Buteshire, etc. J. Kay, vii. 60 



Geological Position, Effects of, on 

 certain (Jonifene. Earl of Ducie, 

 i. 41. 



Geology and Forestry, J. S. Flett, 

 XV. 73. 



Gerardmer, Communal and State 

 Forests of. Prof. Fisher, xviii. 

 86. 



German Foiestry. F. Story, xviii. 

 138. 



German Forests, Visit to : — "F. Story, 

 xvi. 424 ; by R.E. Arbor. Soc — A. 

 T. Gillanders, .xxviii. 100. 



Germany : — Afforestation of Waste 

 Lauds, xxii. 207. Continental 

 Notes — B. liibbentrop, xxi. 180 ; 

 *xxii. 227 ; *xxiii. 38, 204 ; *xxiv. 

 194 ; *xxvi. 204 ; *xxvii. 212. Co- 

 operative Agricultural Credit in, 

 xvii. 331. DouglasFirin— M. I. N., 

 xxii. 112. Excursion to (1895)— A. 

 Slater, xiv. 163 ; Keports on — R. 

 Galloway, xiv. 195 ; D. Robertson, 

 xiv. 180. Scots Fir Forests in 

 North— A. C. Forbes, xiii. 187. 

 Visit to, etc. (1905), J. J. R. 

 Meiklejohn, xix. 303. 



Gilbert, W. M. : *The late Malcolm 

 Dunn, xvi. 132. 



Gilchrist, A. : '^Implement for 

 Straightening Bends in Standards 

 of Wire Fences, iv. 205 ; Influence 

 of Arboriculture, v. 102; Practical 

 Arboriculture, vi, 82 ; Pruning, 

 vii. 40 ; Rearing of Woods where 

 Game i8 Preserved, iv. 177 ; Trees 

 for Margins of Plantations, iv. 24 ; 

 *Trees Grown on "Undrained 

 Moorband Pan," vi. 334. Under- 

 cover for Game, iv. 103. 



Gilchrist, W. : Arboretum at Cluny 

 Castle, vii. 19 ; Arboriculture in 

 Aberdeenshire, vii. 235 ; Cultiva- 

 tion and Varieties of Scots Fir, vi. 

 304 ; Disposing of Home-grown 

 Timber, vii. 146 ; Most profitable 

 Felling Ages of Timber Trees, v. 

 131 ; Planting of Mixed Fir Planta- 

 tions, iii. 2 ; Practical Arbori- 

 culture, vi. 6; Self-Sowing of Silver 

 Fir, vii. 180 ; Soils best suited to 

 Forest Trees, vi. 296 ; Thinning 

 Plantations, v. 43 ; Transplanting 



Thorn Hedges, etc., iv. 154 ; Trees, 

 etc., for Phintingnear Sea, v. 143 ; 

 Underwood for Game Cover, iv. 29, 

 91. 



GillandeiH, A. T. : *Belgian Forestry', 

 xix. 139 ; Creosoting, xxiii. 172 ; 

 *Pruning, xi. 49 ; Visit by R. E. 

 Arbor. Soc. to German Forests, 

 xxviii. 100. 



Gipsy Moth, xv. 195. 



Glasgow. See Exhibitions. 



Glen, D. A. ; Forestry in Kent and 

 Sussex, xvi. 414 ; F'ormation of 

 Plantations, xi. 173. 



Glencorso Smoke Case. M. I. New- 

 bigin, xxii. 221. See also xxii. 

 15. 



Glen Mor, Forest Survey of. Lord 

 Lovat and Captain Stirling of 

 Keir, xxv. 



Glen Urquhart, Afforestation at, 

 xxv. 55 



Goes, XV. 308. 



Gordon, G. P. : " Excursion to Switzer- 

 land (1913), xxviii. 83 ; Forestry 

 Exhibition at H. and A. Society's 

 Show at Paisley (1913), xxviii. 

 97 ; Primitive Woodland and 

 Plantation Types in Scotland, 

 xxiv. 153 ; "Relation of Light 

 Intensity to Advance Growth in 

 Oak and Beech Forests, xxvi. 147 ; 

 ■■■Vegetation Types at High Alti- 

 tudes, xxviii. 46. 



Gorrie, A. : Plantations on Estate of 

 Raynham, Norfolk, xiii. 331 ; 

 Planting of Sandhills at Holkham, 

 Norfolk, xiii. 350. 



Gorrie, AV. : Failures of Larch, viii. 

 61 ; How to Measure Annual 

 Growth of Trees, ix. 103 ; Planting 

 in Groups or Mixed Plantations, 

 vii. 274. 



Gossip, J. : Obituary Notice of the 

 late Daniel Dewar, xvi. 336. 



Gouk, W. : Prices of Scots Fir at 

 Abernethy, i. 102. 



Grandeau, Prof. Louis, Work of. A. 

 Lauder, xxvi. 223. 



Grandtully, Plantations at. D. F.- 

 Mackenzie, ix. 82. 



Grant, A. M'D : Formation of 

 Plantations, x. 204 ; Rearing and 

 Management of Hardwood Planta- 

 tions, "xi. 373. 



Grant, Donald :*Formation of Planta- 

 tions on Deep Peat, xxviii. 72. 



Grant, E. S. : Prevention of Damage 

 by Pine Weevil, xx. 53. 



Grants, Development, xxiv. 1, 108, 

 215 ; xxvi. 156. 



