INDEX. 



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Forests of— C. F. Aniery, viii. 213. 



Teak Plantations at Nelanibur, 



Madras — J. Fer<,'Uson, ix. 114. 

 Indian Departmental Literature, 



Publication of, xxi. 108. 

 Indian Famine Commission : Forest 



Conservancy, ix. 273. 

 Indian Forestry : — Dr Cleghorn's 



Services to — D. Brandis, xii. 87. 



N"otes on, (1905)— J. Nisbet, xix. 



128; (1906\ xx. 219. State— 



S. H. Eardley-Wilmot, xxiii. 217. 



See also vii. 5. 

 Indian Forest School. See Forest 



Schools. 

 Indian Forest Service. Sec Forest 



Service. 

 Indian Head, Sask., Forest Nursery 



Station, xxiii. 67 ; xxiv. 67. 

 India-Rubber Trees ol' S. America. 



J. Ferguson, x. 108. 

 ^Infestation : — Chafer — F. Moon, 



xWii. 201. Pine Weevil — D. Mac- 



donald, xxiii. 180. 

 Influence of Forests on Climate, etc.: 



Meteorological Observations at 



Carnwath. A. Buchan, vii. 285. 

 Injurious Animals. See Animals. 

 Innes, Lieut -Col. F. N. : *Century 



of Forestry (1806-1906) on Estate 



of Learney, xx. 168. Oliitnary, 



XX. 257. 

 Inr^uiry, Larch Disease : Rejiort by 



Sub-Committee, xviii. 213. 

 Insects : — Depredations in N. 



American Forests, xxiv. 222. 



Forest, How to Combat — W. 



Somerville, xiii. 5. Injurious to 



Forest Trees — G. Brown, xvii. 277 ; 



}i[. Dunn, viii. 173. Notes from 



Wiltshire— A. C. Forbes, xiv. 189. 



See vii. 120; xiv. 191 ; xvii. 135. 



See also Reports by Hon. Scientists. 

 International Exhibitions. See Ex- 

 hibitions. 

 Introductory Remarks, ii. 1 ; iii. 1 ; 



iv. 1 ; V. 1. 

 Invergarry, Afforestation at, xxv. 57 ; 



xxviii. 270. 

 Inverliever Estate : — Alforestation, 



xxiii. 106. Forestry Appointment 



at, xxi. 232. State Forest — 1!, C. 



Munro Ferguson, xxi. 22. See 



Notes and Queries. 

 Invermoriston, Afforestation at, xxv. 



55. 

 Inverness, Forestry Exhibition at. 



Brodie of Brodie, xxvi. 43. 

 Investigation by Engl. Arbor. Soc. — 



Larch Disease, xvii. 43. 

 Ireland : — Afforestation, etc. — J, 



Nisbet, xxii. 139. Arborieultural 

 Society for, xvi. 526. Arbori- 

 culture in— C. S. France, v. 168. 

 Forest Operations in Co. Gal way — 

 W. Schlich, xvi. 249. Forestry 

 Instruction in, xxvi. 158. Grant 

 to, from Development Fund, xxiv. 

 108. Larch Disease in, xxii. 113. 

 Rural Employment in, and Re- 

 afforestation, xxi. 107. Sitka 

 Spruce in — A. 0. Forbes, xxviii. 

 264. Tree-Planting as Investment 

 in — W. Harrower, x. 55. 



Irish Department of Agriculture, 

 Forestry Operations uniler, 1909. 

 A. C. F., xxiii. 229. 



Irish Forestry : — Committee, xxi. 

 106. Report of Departmental 

 Committee on, 1908— J. S. Gamble, 

 xxii. 26. 



Irish Forestry Society, xix. 327. 



Irish Forestry Station, xx. 111. 



Ironstone, Wood damaged by Gases 

 from Calcining. A. Slater, vii. 184. 



Isle of Man Arborieultural Society, 

 XX. 254. 



Italv. Re-atforestation in, xvii 321 ; 

 x.xii. 110. 



Jack, E., and Bailey, L. W. : 



Woods of New Brunswick, xi. 9. 

 Japan: — Coniferic nnd Evergreens 



introduced from — R. Hutchison, v. 



6. Forestry in, xix. 214 ; xxiv. 96. 



Larix Icptolepis in— K. Kume, xx. 



28. I'ses of Wood in, xviii. 231. 

 Japanese and N. American Trees 



suitable for British Woodlands. 



H. J. Ehves, xix. 76. 

 Jai)anese Larch. See Larch. 

 Japanese Oak, xxiii. 105. 

 Jarrah and Karri, xviii. 226. 

 Johnston, J. : Economic Uses of 



Chips, Branches and Roots of 



Trees, v. 55. 

 Jolyet, A. : Obituary Notice of M. 



Boppe, xxi. 114. 

 Jubilee of Society :— Address, xviii. 



1. Dinner, xviii. 31. 

 "Justitia": Thinning and General 



Management of Forest Trees, ii. 3. 



K.A.RKI, Jarrah and, xviii. 226. 



Kay, J. : Beech and Thorn Hedges, 

 iv. 187 : Deterioration of Wire 

 Fences, xv. 317 ; *(Jeological and 

 Arborieultural Features of Bute- 

 shire, vii. 60 ; *Instrument for 

 Measuring Heights of Trees, v. 

 170; *Measuring and Protracting 

 Angles or Boundary Lines of 



