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INDEX. 



102. Importance of Density in — 

 A. Schwappach, xv. 3. Inter- 

 national Congiessof — J. S. Gamble, 

 xvi. 262. Training in — K. C. 

 Munro Ferguson, xx. 24. 



Table for Conversion of Measure- 

 ments. F. Bailey, xii. 351. 



Tait, D. : Arboriculture in Yorkshire, 

 vii. 137 ; Comparative Value of 

 Timber - Trees gi'own in Britain, 

 xii. 431; Disposing of Home-Grown 

 Timber, vii. 72 ; Drainage, x. 172 ; 

 Hardwood Plantations, ix. 225. 



Talla Water-Catchment Area, Affor- 

 estation of. F. Bailey, xx. 106 ; 

 xxvii. 104. 



Tap-Root of Larch. J. A. Campbell, 

 xvi. 323. 



Tasmanian Wood, A New, xix. 

 210. 



Taxation, Local, Afforestation and. 

 K. Mackenzie, xxiii. 3. 



Taxus haccata. See Yew Trees. 



Taymount, Douglas Fir Plantation 

 at. *A. D. Kichardson, xviii. 

 200 ; Scott, Frank, xxvii. 77 ; 

 W. Somerville, xvii. 269. 



Teak Plantations at Nelambur, 

 Madras. J. Ferguson, ix. 114. 



*Telegraph Poles, Supply of, to Post 

 Office. F. Bailey, xix. 343. 



Temple, Sir R. : Lecture on Forests 

 of India, x. 1. 



*Temple Woods, Working-Plan for, 

 xvi. 193. 



Tenure : — Of Holdings, Glen Mor, 

 XXV. 32. Of Land under Afforesta- 

 tion : Five Different Systems, xxv. 

 83. 



Teredo navalis and other Sea-Worms. 

 F. Bailey, xxiii. 196. 



Terminology, Forest, xxvi. 97, 229. 



Thinning: — M. Broilliard, xvi. 100; 

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

 V. 43 ; " Justitia," ii. 3 ; R. Philip, 

 i. 43 ; J. Rutherford, i. 54 ; W. 

 Thomson, i. 64. Influence of, on 

 Growth of Beech — A. C. Forbes, 

 xvi. 116. In Planted Spruce — M. 

 Broilliard, xvii. 129. Sir Walter 

 Scott on, xxii. 114. 



Thomson, G. : Retirement of, xxiv. 

 113. 



Thomson, J. : Planting on Moss 

 Land, i. 120 ; Reclamation of 

 Neglected Plantations, i. 114. 



Thomson, J. G. : Expediency of Es- 

 tablishing Home Nurseries, iv. 15. 

 Obituary, xxvii. 247. 



Thomson, P. Murray : *The Utilisa- 



tion of Disused Pit-banks, xxvii. 

 30. 



Thomson, W. : Address, 185.^ ('Quali- 

 fications necessary for Foresters), 

 i. 8 ; Book-keeping for the Forest, 

 i. 129 ; On Planting, i. 75 ; 

 *Plantation Fences, i. 69 ; Practi- 

 cal .Arboriculture, vi. 51 ; Prepara- 

 tion of Oak Bark for Sale, i. 25 ; 

 Prejiaration of Produce of Planta- 

 tions for Sale, vi. 275 ; Reclama- 

 tion of Neglected Plantations, vi. 

 205 ; Thinning, i. 64. See viii. 1. 



Thorn Hedges. W. Hall, xxvi. 165 ; 

 J. Kay. iv. 187 ; W. H. Whellens, 

 xxvi. 61. 



Thuja giqantea : — A. D. Webster, xii. 

 341 — *And Douglas Fir in Mixture. 

 D. K. M'Beath, xxviii. 107. 



Thuringian Forest, Visit to the. J. 

 j\lichie, xiv. 105. 



Timber :— And Death Duties— D. F. 

 Mackenzie, xvi. 321. A new — 

 A. D. R. , XX. 127. *Coniferous, 

 Economic Disposal of — D. K. 

 M'Beath, xxviii. 251. Creosoted, 

 XX. 128. Creosoting — *G. Leven, 

 xvii. 93 ; by Absorption — J. 

 Balden, xx. 62 ; of Home-Grown — 

 W. B. Havelock, xx. 58 ; by 

 Riiping Process, xxvii. 235. 

 Cuttinji by Axe or Saw — T. Hogg, 

 vi. 227 : J. Milne, vi. 224. 

 Douglas Fir, Uses of — Frank 

 Scoit, xxvii. 106. Disposing of 

 Home-Grown — W. Gilchrist, vii. 

 146 ; D. F. Mackenzie, viii. 88 ; D. 

 Tait, vii. 72. Economic Uses, 

 and Com))arative Values of — R. 

 Hutchisou, v. 109 ; C. Y. Michie, 

 V. 114. Eflects of Hailstorm on 

 Growing — H. C. Sampson, xvi. 

 467. Enhanced Valueof Canadian, 

 xxiv. 99. Estate Duty on, undir 

 Finance Act of 1910. xxvi. f5. 

 Exports from United Kingdom, 

 xvi. 327 ; (1905), xix. 218. Fehing 

 of — J. M'Neill, ii. 17. Finaocial 

 Results of Cultivation of — D. F. 

 Mackenzie, xvi. 494. G owing 

 for Profit in United Kingdom — 

 A. E. Moeran, xix. 25. Growing 

 Pit-Wood— W. M. Stewart, xix. 

 282. Hedgerow and Field— A. D. 

 Webster, xi. 550. Imports into 

 United Kingdom — F. B. , xvi. 327 ; 

 (1903-04). xviii. 238; (1905), xix. 

 218 ; (1909-10), xxiv. 219. Im- 

 pregnation of — D. M'Laren, xvi. 

 525. *Its Strength and How to 

 Test it — T. Hudson Beare, xix. 1. 



