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INDEX. 



M'Ewin, (}. : Natural Forests of S. 



Australia, x. 33. 

 M'GlaslKMi's Transplanting Appara- 

 tus, iii. 102. 



M'Gregor, J. : Deterioration of Larcli, 

 ix. 234. 



M'lntosli, A. : *Ash-Bark Beetle, x. 

 235. 



Macintosh, W. : *Foiester's Cottage, 

 xi. 364. 



M'lntosh's Work on Disease of 

 Larch, Remarks on, ii. 31. 



Mackenzie, D. F. : Address. 1890, 

 ("Waste Land" in Scotland), xiii. 

 1 ; Book- Keeping for Foresters, ix. 

 183 ; Clearing Land for Planting, 

 viii. 136 ; Comparative Value of 

 Timber Trees grown in Britain, x. 

 231 ; Death Duties and Timber 

 Planting, xvi. 321 ; Disease of 

 Larch, viii. 140 ; Disposing of 

 Home-grown Timber, viii. 88 ; Es- 

 tablishing Experimental Forest 

 Area in Scotland, xv. 179 ; Finan- 

 cial Results of Cultivation of 

 Timber, xvi. 494 ; Forestry Section 

 of H. and A. Show at Inverness 

 (1901), xvi. 475 ; Most Profitable 

 Felling Age of Timber-Trees, viii. 

 70 ; Physiology and Structure of 

 Trees and Shrubs, xiv. 114 ; Planta- 

 tions at Murthly, Grandtully, etc., 

 ix. 82 ; Planting Deer Forests, ix. 

 53 ; *Preserving Timber, xiv. 78 ; 

 Prices of Home - grown Timber 

 (1901), xvi. 504 ; Scottish Timber 

 and its Uses, x. 189 ; *Sections of 

 Woods grown in Britain, xiv. 39 ; 

 Use of Dynamite and Tonite in 

 Forestry, viii. 241 ; Use of Steam 

 Power in Forestry, vii. 269. 

 *Obituary, xxiv. 114. 



Mackenzie's Dendrometer, x. 241. 



Mackenzie, Sir K. J. : Address, 1907, 

 (Retaining Population in Country 

 Districts: Rabbits, etc.), xx. 137; 

 Afforestation and Local Taxation, 

 xxiii. 3 ; European and Japanese 

 Larch, xxvi. 229. 



Mackenzie, AV. : *A Fine Larch, 

 xix. 208 ; Combating Cockchafer 

 Attack in Nursery, xx. 119 ; 

 *Novar Estate, Plan of Manage- 

 ment, xvi. 25; Underplanted Larch 

 Plantations at Novar, xxiii. 35. 



Mackenzie, W. A. : Afforestation 

 in Highlands and Islands of Scot- 

 land, xiii. 318 ; Arran as Field for 

 Planting, xiii. 341. 



Mackinnon, W. : Obituary Notice 

 of, XX. 136. 



Mackintosli Estate in Brae Lochaber, 

 Woods, etc., on. J. Hutton, viii. 

 233. 



M'Laren, D. : Impregnation of 

 Timber, xvi. 525. 



M'Laren, J. : Corsioan Pine, v. 

 52 ; Foi-est and Ornamental Trees 

 of Recent Introduction, x. 209 ; 

 Has Scotch Fir deteriorated ? ix. 

 176. 



M'F.,aren, P. : Improving Social and 

 Moral Condition, etc., of Under 

 Foresters and Apprentices, v. 73. 



M'Lean, J. : Collection, Prepara- 

 tion, etc., of Forest Tree Seeds, x. 

 156 ; Natural Reproduction of 

 Forests, xi. 36. 



M'Leod, J. : Management of Oak- 

 Cojjpice and curing of Coppice- 

 Bark, i. 103. 



M'Nab, W. R. : Anatomy of Leaf as 

 a means of determining Species of 

 Abies, viii. 93 ; Movements of 

 Fluids in Stems, in Relation to 

 Felling and Seasoning of Timber, 

 viii. 203. See ix. 109. 



M'Neill, .7. : Dry-Rot in Larch and 

 Spruce Fir, ii. 7 ; Felling of Timber, 

 ii. 17. 



M'Pherson, J. : Alanufacturing Tim- 

 ber, xvi. 448. 



M'Rae, A. : *Detailed Report on 

 Forestrv Section in Scot. Nat. 

 Exhibition, Edin. (1908), xxii. 77. 

 Undercover for Game, xv. 54. 



Macrae, J. : Attack by Weevil 

 Strophosmnus Coryli, xxiii. 185. 



Macvicar, Rev. J. G. : Philosophy of 

 Arboriculture and Landscape Gar- 

 dening, iv. 138. 



Mahogany, xxiv. 224. 



Malay States, Federated, xxiv. 223. 



Management: — Beech and Thorn 

 Hedges — .1. Kay, iv. 187. Birch Seed 

 — W. Somerville, XV. 319. European 

 Forests— H. Cleghorn, v. 94. Forest 

 Trees — "Justitia," ii. 3. Oak- 

 Coppice— J. M'Leod, i. 103; J. 

 Whyte, i. 215. See Plantations. 



Mansfield, Earl of: Address, 1900, 

 (Practical Training of Foresters), 

 xvi. 157. 



Manufacture : — Home Grown Timber 

 — A. T. Williamson, xiii. 151. 

 Timber— J. M'Pherson, xvi. 448. 



Manures, Artificial, in Forestry. A. 

 W. Borthwick, xix. 245. 



Maps, Ordnance Survey, of United 

 Kingdom, xx. 256. 



Marriott, C. : Experimental Plots at 

 Novar, xx. 101. 



