INDEX. 



Wood Paving, British Oak for, 

 xviii. 226. "Wood Preservation by 

 Electrolj-sis, xx. 128. Wood- 

 Pulp, xxiii. 233. Woods, Sys- 

 tematic Management of, xvii. 

 338. Working-Plau for Ardross 

 Woods— F. B., xxi. 230. 

 Novar : — Experimental Plots at — 

 C. Marriott, xx. 101. Sylvicultural 

 Experiments at — R. C. Munro 

 Ferguson, xx. 98. Underplanted 

 Larch Plantations at — W. Mac- 

 kenzie, xxiii. 35. 

 Novar and Raith Working-Plans — 



R. C. Munro Ferguson, xvi. 96. 

 Novar System of Combating Larch 

 Disease, xix. 339 ; Note on— J. 

 Nisbet, XX. 39. 

 Novar Woods, Scheme of ilanage- 

 ment. F. Bailey, J. J. R. Meikle- 

 john, J. D. B. Whyte, and W. 

 Mackenzie, xvi. 25. 

 Niirnberg, Forestry in Exhibition at 



(1906), XX. 233. 

 Nurseries :— and Gardens, Forest — F. 

 Bailey, xxi. 54. Forest, at Indian 

 Head, Sask. , xxiii. 67 ; xxiv. 67. 

 Home, Expediency of Establishing 

 — J. G. Thomson, iv. 15. 

 Nursery and Plantation Competition, 



xxvii. 85 ; xxviii. 110. 

 Nursery Treatment of Western or 

 Californian Hemlock Spruce. 

 J. M. Murray, xxi. 41. 



Oak : — *And Beech Forests in 

 Denmark — W. G. Smith, xxviii. 

 241. British— J. Smith, xiii. 21. 

 British, for Wood-]iaving, xviii. 

 226. In Coppice-with-Standards 

 in North of France — Prof. Fisher, 

 xviii. 109. In Scotland -I. B 

 Balfour, xvi. 315. Japanese, xxiii. 

 105. 



Oak Bark. See Bark. 



Oak Coppice. See Coppice. 



Oak Tortrix or Leaf-Roller. R. S. 

 MacDougall, xix. 196. 



Oak Woods:— Of Glen Mor — J. 

 Nisbet, XXV. 71. Self-Sown, of 

 Sussex— R. W. Glutton, vii. 194. 

 See xxvi. 147. 



Obituary Notices :—* Lieut. Col. F. 

 Bailev, xxvii. 244. Baxter, R. 

 (J. Whytock), xix. 244. Booth, 

 J., xxii. 120. Boppe, L. (A. Jolvet 

 and F. B.), xx. 258: xxi. 114, 

 116. Brandis, Sir D. (W. Schlich), 

 xxi. 112. Broilliard, C. (A. G. 

 H.-H.), xxiv. 119. Dewar D., 

 (.J. A. Gossip), xvi. 336. Dunn, 



M. (W. M. Gilbert), xvi. 132. 

 Fisher, W. R. (A. S.), x.xiv. 118. 

 Eraser, P. N. (A. D. R.), xix. 241. 

 lunes, Lieut. -Col. F. N. (S. J. G.), 

 XX. 257. Laird, D. P. (A. D. R.), 

 xix. 241. ^Mackenzie, D. F., xxiv. 

 114. Mackinnon, W. (A. D. R.), 

 XX. 136. Manstield, Earl of (R. 

 M. F.), xix. 367. -Mavr, Prof. H. 

 (A. W. B.),xxiv. 239 ;" *xxvi. 120. 

 ^lethven, John, xxvii. 248. 

 Pitcaithley, A. (A. D. R.), xix. 

 242. Ramsden, Sir John, Bart., 

 xxviii. 272. Robertson, J., xxiv. 

 117. Sea held, Caroline, Countess 

 of (W. T.), xxvi. 119. Thomson, 

 J. G., xxvii. 247. 



Official Notifications : — Board of 

 Agriculture for Scotland ; Forestry 

 Development ; Grant from Develop- 

 ment Fund ; Forestry Instruction 

 in Ireland, xxvi. 156. Statement 

 bj' Development Commission ; 

 Advisorj- Committee on Forestry ; 

 Technical Advice for Private 

 Owners, xxvii. 28. 



Oleoresins of some Westeiii Pines — 

 A. Lauder, xxviii. 267. 



Ordnance Survey Maps of L'nited 

 Kingdom, xx. 256. 



Ornamental Trees, Comparative Value 

 of Exotic Coniferse as. T. Wilkie, 

 xii. 206 ; A. D. Webster, xii. 246. 



Osiers, Cultivation of. R. Sinclair, 

 xxi. 50. 



Oxford University : — Diploma in 

 Forestry at— F. B., xix. 354. 

 Forestry at, xxvi. 225. 



Paislky. See p]xhibitions. 



Paris : — Forestry Exhibition at 

 (1900)— J. S. "Gamble, xvi. 339. 

 International Forest Congress at, 

 xxvii. 112. 



Parliament and Forestry, xviii. 221. 



Parry, J. : Aflorestation of Water- 

 works" Catchment Areas, xvii. 223 ; 

 Training of Foresters, xix. 320. 



Pasture Lands, Comparison between 

 the yields from, and Afforestation 

 — Alex. Lauder, xxvii. 113. 



Paterson, A. : Roads, Bridges, Fords 

 and Walks on Estates, iii. 23 : 

 Transplanting by M'Glasheu's 

 Apparatus, iii. 102. 



Pathological Specimens for Ex- 

 hibition. A. W. Borthwick, xvii. 

 155. 



Pear Midge, xv. 314. 



Pearson, J. : Valuation of Woods, 

 etc., for Transfer, xvi. 398. 



