INDEX. 



XX. 30. Progress, in India, in 

 Preparation of, xxvi. 98. *Kaith 

 Pit-wood Working Circle — F. 

 Bailey, G. U. Macdonald, xv. 223. 

 See also xvi. 4. 



Plantations : — Belts of, on Hill 

 Pasture Land — T. Wilkie, xii. 337. 

 Disposing of Produce — A. Peebles, 

 vii. 159. Draining — L. Baj-ne, 

 vii. 250. Early Management of — 

 A. Pirrie, i. 207. *Enclosiug — A. 

 Slater, ix. 199. *Fences — W. 

 Thomson, i. 69. Formation of — 

 J. F. Annand, xiii. 268 ; A. C. 

 Forbes, xiii. 91. D. A. Glen, xi. 

 173 ; A. M-D. Grant, x. 204 ; J. 

 Rodger, xiv. 133 ; *on Deep Peat 

 — Donald Grant, xxviii. 72. John, 

 Duke of AthoU, his Larch Planta- 

 tions, and the Larch Disease — J. 

 Booth, xvii. 232. Laying out of 

 Mixed, and Maintenance for first 

 Twenty-tive Years — D. M. Mac- 

 donald, xix. 32. J. M. Murray, 

 xix. 44. Planting of Mixed Fir — 

 W. Gilchrist, iii. 2. Preparation 

 of Produce for Sale — W. Thomson, 

 vi. 275. Primitive T3'})es in Scot- 

 land— G. P. Gordon, xxiv. 153. 

 Rearing and Management of 

 Hardwood — L. Bayne, ix. 158 ; 

 A. M'D. Grant, xi. 373; T. R. 

 Milrov. x. 47 ; A. Slater, x. 61 ; 

 D. Tait, ix. 225 ; T. Wilkie, ix. 

 152, 242. Reclamation of Neglected 

 — J. Thomson, i. 114 : W. Thomson, 

 vi. 205 ; J. Whyte, i. 110. *Roads 

 and Walks — K. E. Brown, iii. 8. 

 Teak, at Nelambur, Madras — J. 

 Ferguson, ix. 114. Thinning — J. 

 Darling, i. 210 ; W. Gilchrist, v. 

 43; K. Philip, i. 43. Trees for 

 Exposed Margins of — A. Gilchiist, 

 iv. 24. Underplanted Larch, at 

 Novar — W. Mackenzie, xxiii. 35. 

 Valuation of, for Transfer — J. 

 Pearson, xvi. 398. 



Plantations, etc., on Estates of: — 

 Bruhan, Ross — A. Pitcaithley, xi. 

 501. Highclere, Hants — A. 

 Peebles, vi. 245. Inverliever, xxi. 

 111. Mackintosh, Brae Lochaber 

 —J. Hutton, viii. 233. Murthly, 

 GrandtuUy, etc., Perthshire — D. F. 

 Mackenzie, ix. 82. Penrhyn, N. 

 Wales — A. D. Webster, *xi. 55 ; 

 xii. 165. Ray n ham, Norfolk — A. 

 Gorrie, xiii. 331. Sorn, Ayr^D. 

 Barclay, xi. 29. Wentworth, 

 Yorkshire — G. Dodds, xii. 

 156. 



Planters, Notes for. G. U. Mac- 

 donald, xvii. 287. 



Planting : — As an Invi'stment in 

 Ireland — W. Harrower, x. 55. 

 *At High Altitudes and in Ex- 

 posed Situations, etc. — A. W. B. 

 Edwards, xxvi. 37. Beech and 

 Thorn Hedges— J. Kay, iv. 187. 

 Best Size of Plants for, etc. — 

 A. .Slater, X. 39. Clearing Land 

 for — D. F. Mackenzie, viii. 136. 

 Deer Forests with Timber Trees for 

 Shelter — D. F. Mackenzie, ix. 

 53. *DiHerent Methods of — W. 

 Maxwell, xxvi. 59. Distances at 

 which Forest Trees should be 

 Planted — L. Baj'ne, viii. 77. Ex- 

 ])osed Margins of Plantations, 

 Trees for — A. Gilchrist, iv. 24. 

 Extensive — J. Brown, vi. 216. 

 For Shelter — H. Shaw -Stewart, 

 xxiv. 178. *Historioal Notes of 

 Early, in Scotland— H. B. Watt, 

 xxvi. 12. In Groups. oi- Mixed 

 Plantations — W. Gorrie, vii. 274. 

 In Towns, Trees and Shrubs for — 

 A. D. Webster, xiii. 123. Island 

 of Arran as Field for — W. A. 

 Mackenzie, xiii. 341. Landscape 

 and Economic — C. S. France, xii. 

 322. Mixed Fir Plantations— W. 

 Gilchrist, iii. 2. *0r High Moo-- 

 lands — J. Stirling-Maxwell, xx. 1. 

 On — W. Thomson, i. 75 ; R. 

 Philip, i. 86. On Moss Land — J. 

 Thom.son, i. 120. *0n Turfs, 

 Belgian System of — J. Stirling- 

 Maxwell, xxiii. 153. Preparation 

 of Ground for — J. Darling, i. 96. 

 Preparation of Waste Land for — R. 

 Philip, ii. 21. Sandhills — A. 

 Gorrie, xiii. 350 ; J. Hutton, viii. 

 19. Scotch Fir after Old Scotch 

 Fir — W. M'Corquodale, ii. 48. 

 Tree, at San Jorge, Uruguay — 

 C. E. Hall, xiii. 220. Tree- and 

 Underwood for Sea - coasts — W. 

 Gilchrist, v. 143 ; C. Y. Mi(dne, v. 

 150. Underwood as Cover for 

 Game— A. Gilchrist, iv. 103 ; W. 

 Gilchrist, ix. 29, 91. Waste Land 

 for Profit — G. U. Macdonald, xviii. 

 183 ; J. Nisbet, xix. 259. With 

 the Mattock— T. HmH, xxiii. 104. 



Plants : — Charcoal-Producing — C. Y. 

 Micliie, vi. 319. Ligneous, of 

 Hampshire — J. Smith, xii. 356. 



Poland, Forests of, xviii. 227. 



Poplars, Black and Ontario — I. B. 

 Balfour, xvi. 314. 



*Portu£ruese E. Africa, Arboricultural 



