INDEX. 



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Niveu, W. N. : Distribution of 

 Certain Foiest Trees in Scotland, 

 as shown by Post-Glacial Deposits, 

 xvii. 97. 



Nomenclature, Tree. F. B., xvi. 319. 



Norfolk, Planting of Sandhills at 

 Holkham. A. Gorrie, xiii. 3.50. 



Northumberland, Excursion to, 1906. 

 A. D. Eichardson, xx. SI. 



Norwav, Forests of. F. Bailej-, xvi. 

 458.' 



Norwich, Forestry at Eoy. Agric. 

 Sliow, xxiv. 220. 



*Notching, Pitting veisus, xxiii. 111. 



Notes and Queries : — 



A " Bis Tree's " Centuries of Life — 

 W. B. Havelock, xx. 129. 

 Aberdeen Branch of Society, xix. 

 362. Aberdeen University, Four 

 Weeks' Course for Foresters at. 

 xxiv. 217. Afforestation : — At 

 Vyrnwy, xxvii. 236 : Of Catch- 

 ment Areas of "Water Supplies, 

 xvii. 327: Of Inverliever Estate, 

 xxiii. 106 : Of Eeclaimed Lands, 

 xxi. 229; Of Surplus Lauds— W. 

 Schlich, xxi. 225; Of TallaAVater- 

 Catchment Area, F. B., xx. 106 ; 

 xxvii. 104. Albert or Hemlock 

 Spruce at Loganbank — F. B., 

 xxi. 109. Alcohol from Saw- 

 dust, xix. 362. All Russian 

 Timber Society, xvii. 336. 

 American Forestry Congress, 

 xviii. 229. Appeal for Liter- 

 arj' Contributions, xix. 353 ; 

 xxvi. 234. Appin Woods — 

 F. B., xxii. 108. Arboriculture 

 and Arable Land — E. il. Fergu- 

 son, xxi. 222. Arboricultural 

 Society : — for Ireland, xvi. 526 ; 

 Isle of Man, xx. 254 ; Eoyal 

 English, xix. 217. Ardgoil 

 Estate— W. F. A. H., xxi. 223 ; 

 xxvii. 105. Argyllshire, Wood- 

 lands of, xxvii. 104. Ash, 

 Hungarian, xix. 209. Artificially 

 Coloured Wood, xix. 215. Attack 

 of Lime Trees by Larvre of Winter 

 Moth, xxiv. 107. 

 *BasicSlagon Seed-Beds — J. Boj'd. 

 xxi. 229. *Beech Felt Scale, 

 Note on — G. Leveu. xx. 245. 

 Beech Tree in Scotland, xxiii. 

 103. Bibliograpliv of Forestrv — 

 H. B. Watt, xxvi. 230. Bilt- 

 more Forest School, U.S.A., 

 xxiv. 108 ; xxvi. 98. Birch and 

 Alder Saw-Fl}-— J. Bovd, xix. 

 207. Blasting, Scientific Tree- 

 Butt, xviii. 225. Board of 



Agriculture Leaflet on tiie Large 

 Brown Pine Weevil, xxviii. 118. 

 Books, Some Eecent Forestry, 

 xxi. 235 ; New Forestry, xx\i. 

 100. Bordeaux Mixture, xxiii. 

 232. Botanical Survey of Scot- 

 land — A. W. B., XX. 122. 

 Brechin Arboricultural Society, 

 xviii. 237. 



Canadian Forestry Association, 

 xvii. 329. Canadian Forests, 

 xxvi. 97. Cape of Good Hope, 

 xvi. 527. Cedar of Lebanon, A 

 Gigantic — J. Nisbet, xix. 212. 

 Chair of Forestrv at Cambridge, 

 xxi. 232. Chiliern Hills Beech, 

 xviii. 225. Chloride of Barium 

 for Impregnation of Railway 

 Sleepers, xvii. 340. Choice of 

 Trees for Planting — A. G. 

 Hobart-Hampden, xxvi. 233. 

 Civil Engineers on British 

 Forestry, xvii. 156. Climate, 

 Influence of Forests on, xviii. 

 231. Collection and Utilisation 

 of Information for a Forest 

 Survey, xxvii. 112. Combating 

 Cockchafer Attack in Nursery — 

 W. Jiackenzie, xx. 119. Com- 

 parison between the yields from 

 AHorestation and Pasture Lands 

 — Alex. Lauder, xxvii. 113. 

 •Conifer Disease, A, xix. 360. 

 Conifers in Great Britain, Re- 

 markable — J. N., XX. 126. 

 Coniferous versus Broad-Leaved 

 Forests— F. B., xxii. 109. 

 Continental Forests, The Study 

 of— F. B., XX. 249. Co-opera- 

 tive Agricultural Credit in 

 Germany and Switzerland, xvii. 

 331. Coppice-Woods, Decline 

 in Value of — W. Storie, xix. 

 203. Creosote Oil, Use of in 

 United States- W. P>. Havelock, 

 XX. 256. Creosoted Timber, xx. 

 128. Creosoting of Spruce, 

 Larch, Oak and Scots Pine — M. 

 F. Eoberts, xviii. 224. Creo.sot- 

 ing Tree Stumps against Pine 

 Weevil — F. R. S. Baliour. xxviii. 

 270. 



Damage : — by Squirrels, xvii. 161 ; 

 to Pine Woods bv Crossbills — J. 

 J. 1;. Meiklojohn, xvi. 318; to 

 Young Coniferous Plantation by 

 Water-Voles — F. Moon, xxi. 

 105. Dean Forest School of 

 Forestry, xx. 112. Death Duties 

 and Timber - Planting— D. F. 

 Mackenzie, xvi. 321. Deer 



