INDEX. 



Plantations, etc., vi. 338; ^'New 

 Straining Pillar for Wire Fences, 

 X. 32 ; *01(1 and Remarkable Trees 

 in Island of Piute, ix. 73 ; llegister 

 for Foresters, v. 155 ; *Transjilant- 

 ing Machine, vii. 186; ^Wire- 

 Fencing, with Wrought Iron 

 Standards in Stone Pdocks, v. 79. 

 Retirement of, xxiv. 225. 



Kay, J. : Forest Nursery Station at 

 Indian Head, xxiii. 67 ; xxiv. 67. 



Keay, R. 15. : "Plan for Forester's 

 Cottage, xii. 288. 



Kent : — Arboriculture in — J. Duff, 

 viii. 153. Forestry in — D. A. 

 Glen, xvi. 414. 



Kiao-chau, Forestry in, xix. 361. 



Kienitz, Dr : *'Fire Protection Lines 

 in Scots Fir Forests, xvii. 198. 



Kirkcudbright, etc., Arboriculture in. 

 A. Piteaithley, xiii. 293. 



Krichauff, Mr : Timber Supply of 

 Australia, viii. 110. 



Kume, K. : La7-ix Jcptolcpis in Japan, 

 XX. 28. 



Lairi), D. p. : Obituary -A. D. P., 

 xix. 241. 



Lancashire, North, Arl)oriculture in. 

 G. Dodds, xi. 188. 



Landowners' Forestry Co-operative 

 Society. J. Stirling- Maxwell, 

 xxiv. 104 ; xxviii. 231. 



Landscape and Economic Planting. 

 C. S. France, xii. 322. 



Landscape Effect : — Blending of 

 Foliage of Pines, etc., for — C. Y. 

 Michie, iv. 73. Planting in 

 Groups, etc., for — W. Gorrie. vii. 

 274. 



Landscape Forestry, Deciduous Trees 

 for. J. Methven, xii. 94. 



Landscafie Gardening, Philosophy of. 

 J. G. Macvicar, iv. 138. 



Langhammer, Visit of Mr, xxiii. 231. 



Larch : — *And Spiuce Fir Canker— 

 G. Massee, xvii. 25. ''Blister in 

 Plantations of— R. Coupar, x. 119. 

 Canker, Ardross Working-Plan and 

 — A. D. Richardson, xxii. 64. 

 Canker, Exfierimental Study of, 

 xxi. 234. Deterioration of — J. 

 M'Gregor, ix. 234. *Development 

 of Crop — A. Murray, xx. 8. Dry 

 Rot in— J. M'Neill, ii. 7. "Euro- 

 pean and Japanese — K. Mackenzie, 

 xxvi. 229. Fidluresof — W. Gorrie, 

 viii. 61. In German Forests — F. 

 Boden, xvii. 47. Japanese, xvii. 

 .'>37 ; Japanese — Geo. Leven, xxviii. 

 259. Japanese v. European— 



W. H. Whellens, .xxiii. 105. 

 New Disease on. in Scotland — 

 A. W. liorthwick ami Malcolm 

 Wilson, XX vii. 198. Plantation 

 on Monument Hill, Monteviot— A. 

 Finlayson, xxvi. 80. Plantations 

 of John, Duke of AthoU, and Larch 

 Disease — J. Booth, xvii. 232. 

 Seed— G. F. Scott-Elliot,xxiv. 179. 

 Tap-Root of — J. A. Campbell, xvi. 

 323. Tind)er, Sections of, showing 

 p]ffects of ditt'erent Soils on Growth 

 — G. Brown, xxvi. 218. Under- 

 planted Plantations at Novar — W. 

 Mackenzie, xxiii. 35. Woods in 

 Scotland — E. Nilson, xvi. 123. 

 See Disease, Larix, and Notes and 

 Queries. 



Larch Bng : — W. Harrower, ix. 246 ; 

 W. Schlich. xii. 423. 



Larch Saw - Fly :— xxiv. 218; A. 

 Raffan, xxvi. 220. Large, xxiii. 

 186; R S. MacDougall, XX. *43, 

 96. Large, Attack by— A. VV. B. 

 Edwards, xxiv. 42. 



*Larch Shoot Moth. II. S. Mac- 

 Dougall, xxi. 195. 



Lari.r : Europcca and L. leptolepis, 

 Effects of Frost on. Compared — D. 

 Stewart, xxiii. 103. Leptolepis, in 

 Japan — K. Kunie, xx. 28. Occi- 

 denfcdis, xxiv. 107. 



Larzilliere, M. : *State Forest of 

 Chanipenoux, xviii. 74 : *State 

 Forest of Haye, xviii. 78. 



Lascelles, G. : History of Arbori- 

 culture of New Forest, xiv. 15. 



Lathrcea, xix. 195. 



Lauder, A. : Action of Grass on Fruit 

 Trees, xxvii. 110 ; Accumulation 

 of Nitrogen in Forest Soils, xx. 

 186 ; Comparison between the 

 yields from Afforestation and Pas- 

 ture Lands, xxvii. 113 ; Loganburn 

 Smoke Case, xxii. 15 ; Oleoresins 

 of some Western Pines, xxviii. 

 267 : Use of Explosives in Forestry, 

 xxvii. 210 ; Utilisation of Nitrogen 

 of Air, XX. 183 ; Work of Prof. 

 Louis Grandeau. xxvi. 222. 



Law relating to Trees, Woods, etc., 

 in Scotland. R. Galloway, xix. 

 332. 



Leaf-Mould. A. P. Aitkeu, xv. 70. 



Leaf-Shedding of Conifers, due to 

 Botryt.is clnerea, xxiv. 221. 



*Learney. Forestry on Estate of, 1806 

 to 1906. F. N! Innes, xx. 168. 



Lebanon, Cedar of: — R. Hutchison, 

 xiii. 200. A Gigantic -J. Nisbet, 

 xix. 212. 



