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INDEX. 



204 ; *xxvii. 212 ; *Root Disease 

 in Scots I'iiie on Fai'Ui Lands, xxi. 

 143; Royal Ooniniissioii on Atfoiest- 

 ation : their (Jeniian and Englisii 

 Critics, and Remarks tiiereon, 

 xxii. 180. 



Richardson, A. D. : Ardross Working- 

 Plan and Larch Canker, xxii. 64 ; 

 "Colorado Variety of Douglas Fir, 

 xviii. 194 ; "Douglas Fir Plantation 

 at Tayniount, xviii. 200 ; Excursion 

 to Argyll, Ayr and Renfrew (1905), 

 xix. 180 ; Excursion to Northum- 

 lierland and Durham (1906), xx. 

 81. Forestry Exhibition at H. 

 and A. Society's Show at Glasgow 

 (1905), xix. 190. Mr Henry's 

 Investigation of Elm Seedlings, 

 xxiv. 186. Our Imported Coni- 

 ferous Timber, xvii. 238. 



Roads, etc. : — On Estates — A. 

 Paterson, iii. 23. *Plantation — 

 R. E. Brown, iii. 8. 



Roberts, M. F. : Letter on Creosoting 

 of Spruce, Larch, Oak and Scots 

 Pine, xviii. 224. 



Robertson, D. : Report on Excursion 

 to Germany (1895), xiv. 180. 



Robertson, D. F. : Extraction of 

 Tree-Stumps, xvi. 320. 



Robertson, J. : Obituary Notice, xxiv. 

 117. 



Rodger, J. : Fonnation of Planta- 

 tions, xiv. 133 ; Lever Appliance, 

 xvi. 189. 



Roestelia, xv. 306. 



Roman Military Station at Nevvstead, 

 Melrose, Vegetable Remains from 

 Site of, xxiii. 31. 



Rooks feeding on Pine Beetles — J. 

 Boyd, xix. 206. 



*Root Disease in Scots Pine on Farm 

 Lands. B. Ribbentrop, xxi. 143. 



Roots, etc., Economic Uses of. J. 

 Johnston, v. 55. 



Ross, R. : Peeling and Harvesting of 

 Native Barks, ix. 58. 



Royal Agricultural Society of 

 England : — Tour in Denmark 

 (1908)— F. Story, xxii. 56. See 

 Exhibitions. 



Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgli, 

 Proposed Guild, xxvii. 239. 



Royal Commission on AlTorestation : 

 their German and English Critics, 

 etc. B. Ribbentrop, xxii. 180. 

 Report of— J. Stirling-Maxwell, 

 xxii. 186 ; J. F. Annand, xxii. 188. 



Royal English Arbori. Soc. , Visit to 

 German Forests — A. T. Gillanders, 

 xxviii. 100. 



Rural Employment in Ireland, etc., 

 xxi. 107. 



Russia : — Timber Resources of 

 European, xviii. 228. Timber 

 Trade with United Kingdom, xviii. 

 228. Wood Business on Rivers 

 Dnieper and iieregina, x. 243. 



Russian Larch, xix. 209. 



Russian Timber Society, xvii. 336. 



*Rustic liridges, Arbours, etc.. Con- 

 struction of. C. V. Michie, iv. 

 115. 



Rutherford, J. : Drainage, i. 12 ; 

 Thinning, i. 54. 



St Amand, Valenciennes, Forest of. 

 Prof. Fisher, xviii. 109. 



"'St James's Park, etc., Tree-Pruning 

 in. I. B. Balfour, xxvi. 31. 



StLouisExhibition (Society's Exhibit 

 at), xviii. 223. 



Sakhalin, Lai'ch on, xvii. 159. 



Sampson, H. C. : Effects of Hailstorm 

 on Growing Timber, xvi. 467. 



Sandhills : — Experiments in Planting 

 — J. Hutton, viii. 19. Planting 

 of, at Holkham, Norfolk — A. 

 Gorrie, xiii. 350 



San Jorge, Uruguay, Tree-Planting 

 at. C. E. Hall, xiii. 220. 



Saskatchewan, Forest Nursery Station 

 at Indian Head, xxiii. 67 ; xxiv. 

 67. 



Sawdust: — AV. Brown, vi. 192. 

 Alcohol from, xix. 362. 



Sawfly : — *Attack by Larv?e — F. 

 Moon, xxi. 52. Birch and Alder 

 — J. Boyd, xix. 207. Larch, xxiv. 

 218 ; A. Raffan, xxvi. 220. Large 

 Larch, xxiii. 186 ; *R. S. Mac- 

 Dougall, XX. 43 ; Attack by — 

 A. W. B. Edwards, xxiv. 42. See 

 XX. 96. 



Saxony : — Rate of Growth of Pseudo- 

 tsuga Douglasii in Woods of, xx. 

 104. *State Forests of— A D. 

 Hopkinson. xxvii. 174 ; *xxviii. 

 28. 



Scammell, E. T. : Forest Resources 

 of Australia, xvii. 249. 



Schlich, W: Address at Inauguration 

 of Chair of Forestry, etc. , at Koyal 

 Agricultural College, Cirencester 

 (Timber Supplies ; Economic For- 

 estry ; Dangers to Forest Trees, 

 etc.), xvii. 185 ; * Douglas Fir in 

 Scotland, xii. 226 ; Forest Opera- 

 tions in Co. Gahvay, xvi. 249 ; 

 Forestry Education, xv. 89. Larch 

 Bug, "Aphis," or "Blight," xii. 

 423 : Letter on Afforestation of 



