INDEX. 



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Surplus Lands, xxi. 225 ; Obituary 

 Notice of Sir D. BranJis, xxi. 112 ; 

 Our Forestry Problem, xvii. 213 ; 

 Outlook of World's Timber Supply, 

 xvi. 35.") ; State in Relation to 

 Forestry, xxii. 130 ; '■Working- 

 Plan for Alice Holt Forest, xix. 

 83. His Forests at Mirwart (Col. 

 Bailey), xvi. 241. See xxiii. 105. 



Schools, Forest. See Forest Schools. 



Schwappach, A. : Encouragement of 

 Pri\\ite Forestry, xx. 212 ; Forestry 

 in Britain, xvii. 169 ; Importance 

 of Density in Sylviculture, xv. 3 ; 

 Report on Visit to Forests of Scot- 

 land (1896), XV. 11. 



*Scli\varz\vald, Forestry in the. J. F. 

 Amiand, xxi. 159. 



Sciui'us, XV. 68. 



Scone, Excursion to (1904), xviii. 61. 



Scotland : — Afforestation in High- 

 lands and Islands of — W. A. Mac- 

 kenzie, xiii. 318. Botanical Survey 

 of— A. W. B., XX. 122. Demon- 

 stration Forests for — xx. 113 ; 

 F. L. C. Cowley- Brown, xxii. 20. 

 Development of Forestry in : De- 

 putation to Board of Agriculture, 

 xxvi. 202 ; Discussion on, xxviii. 

 121. Distribution of Certain 

 Forest Trees in, as shown by Post- 

 Glacial Deposits — W. N. Niven, 

 xvii. 97. Douglas Fir in — W. 

 Schlich, xii. 226. English Elm in 

 — H. Maxwell, xx. 244. Forestry 

 ill, in Reign of (^Uieen Victoria — M. 

 Dunn, XV. 109. Historical Notes 

 of Early Tree-Planting in, xxvi. 12. 

 Immediate Needs of Forestry in — 

 .1. Stirling-Maxwell, xxiii. 121. 

 Primitive Woodland and Plantation 

 Types in, xxi v. 153. Reforestation 

 in, XX. 254. State Afforestation 

 in — F. Bailey, xxi. 27. Visit to 

 Forests of (1896) — A. Schwappacli 

 XV. 11. 



Scots Fir. See Firs. 



Scots Pine. See Pine. 



Scott-Elliot, G. F. : Larch Seed, 

 xxiv. 179. 



Scott, Frank : Douglas Fir Planta- 

 tion at Tayjnnunt, xxvii. 77 ; 

 Uses of Douglas Fir Timber, xxvii. 

 106. 



Scott, Sir Walter, on Thinning, xxii. 

 114. 



Scottish Arboricultural Society (1854- 

 1884), xi. 114. 



Scottish Arboriculture, Literature of. 

 R. Hutchison, vii. 211. 



Scottish National Exhibition, Glas- 



gow (1911), Forestry at. M. Peaks, 



xxvi. 85. 

 Sea, Trees and Underwood best suited 



for Planting near. W. Gilchrist, 



V. 143 ; C. V. Michie, v. 150. 

 Sea - Worms, Teredo navrdis, and 



other. F. Bailey, xxiii. 196. 

 Season and Growth of Trees. A. C. 



Forbes, xv. 75. 

 Seasoning, etc., of Timber. See 



Timber. 

 Secretary for Scotland, Deputation 



to, 1913, xxviii. 1. 

 ^Sections of AVoods Grown in Britain. 



D. F. Mackenzie, xiv. 39. 

 Seed: — Collection, Preparation, etc., 



of Forest Tree — J. M'Lean, x. 156. 



•'Experiments with Tree — -W. 



Somerville, xv. 133. Larch — G. F. 



Scott-Elliot, xxiv. 179. Of N. 



American Conifers, xxiii. 231 ; 



xxiv. 108. Raising Exotic Conifers 



from, xxvi. 46. Scottish Tree, for 



Norway and Sweden, .xvi. 526. 



Testing Tree — J. Rafn, xvi. 277, 



407. 

 *Seed-beds, Basic Slag on. J. Bovd, 



xxi. 229. 

 *Seed Experiments with Pinus 



sylvcstris. F. Story, xxiii. 168. 

 Seeds, Forest, Testing of, xxvii, 239. 

 *Sel home's. Earl of, Hampshire 



Woods, Working - Plan for. J. 



Nisbet, xvi. 193. 

 Self-Sown Oak Woods of Sussex. R. 



W. Glutton, vii. 194. 

 Shale Industry, Damage to Trees by, 



xvi. 470. 

 Shaw-Stewart,SirH.: Japanese Larch, 



xxviii. 270 ; Planting for Shelter, 



xxiv. 178 ; Some I^essons from the 



Recent Gales, xxvii. 172. 

 Sheep Farms, Glen Mor, xxv. 13. 

 Shelter:— Planting for — H. Shaw- 

 Stewart, xxiv. 178. Trees for, in 



Islands of Scotland — R. Hutchison, 



ix. 140. See xxvi. 37. 

 Shootings : Fort Augustus Block, 



Glen Mor, xxv. 19. 

 Siberia, E., Timber Trade of, xxiii. 



110. 

 Sierra Leone, Forests and Forestry 



Problems in, xxvi. 98. 

 Silver Fir. .See Firs. 

 Silvicultural : — *Notes of Interest — 



A. Alurray xxvii. 206 : Treatment 



of Douglas Fir — W, Stcuart 



Fothringham, xxviii. 248. 

 Simpson, A. : *Machine for Mending 



Broken Strands in Wire Fences, 



xiii. 359. 



