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*Mauufactuie of Home -Grown — 

 A. T. Williaiuson, xiii. 151. 

 Mauut'acniiiiig — J. M'Phersou, 

 xvi. 448. iloveiiients of Fluids in 

 Stems, in Relation to Felling and 

 Seasoning of — W. R. Sl'Nab, viii. 

 203. Of High Commercial Value, 

 Growing of — A. C. Forbes, xiv. 

 122. Of Silver Fir and Spruce, 

 xvii. 158. Our Imported Coni- 

 ferous — A. D. Richardson, xvii. 

 238. Preservation, Seasoning aud 

 Strengthening of, xvii. 325. Pre- 

 serving — D. Hamilton, vi. 230; 

 *D. F. Mackenzie, xiv. 78. Prices 

 (185(j), i. 101 : (1857), i. 219 ; 

 (1869), vi. 144 ; Prices of Home, 

 xxvii. 222 ; Of Home-Grown (1901), 

 xvi. 504 ; J. M. , xvi. 327 ; in 

 South of England (1904-05)— W. 

 Storie, xix. 204. Production of, in 

 Great Britain, xxvii. 108. Profits 

 from (irowing of, in Hampshire — 

 W. Storie. xix. 205. Protection of, 

 against White Ants, xxiii. 227. 

 Pruning in Relation to Produc- 

 tion of — J. B. Smyth, viii. 54. 

 * Prussian, Investigation regarding 

 Quality of — "\V. Somerville, xv. 

 279. Rate of Growth of Mature 

 Crops in E. Perthshire — .J. Nisbet, 

 xix. 70. Rise and Fall in Value 

 of, in Scotland, etc. (1857-69)— R. 

 Hutchison, vi. 138. Research Work 

 at the Cambridge School of 

 Forestry, xxviii. 105 Scottish, aud 

 its Uses — D. F. Mackenzie, x. 189 ; 

 Seasoning, xix. 215 ; W. Harrower, 

 x. 199 ; T. Wilkie, viii. 190. 

 Sections of Larch, showing Etfects 

 of different Soils on Growth — G. 

 Brown, xxvi. 218. Treatment of 

 ^- Crops to Middle Age, especially 

 >}i.v''d Woods—"!'.," XX. 21. 

 Value jOf Willow — A. D. K., xx. 

 127. \Vater in Creosote for Pre- 

 serving, xix. 211. Weight of, xix. 

 217. What is a Load of .' xix. 216. 

 Wood, Plan to meet needs for, 

 xxviii. 78. 



Tim.ber Estate, Limited Liability 

 Company for acquiring. W. 

 Somerville, xiv. 100. 



Timber Farms, Creation of Leasehold. 

 A. T. Williamson, xii. 418. 



Timber-(;rowing, Profitable Co-opera- 

 tive. R. Galloway, xix. 291. 



Timber- Planting, etc., in Great Brit, 

 and Ireland. J. Nisbet, xxii. 139. 



Timber Preservatives, Experiments 

 on Relative Values of, xxi. 201. 



Timber Resources : — Of Canada, xvi. 

 6. Of European Russia, xviii. 

 228. Of New Zealand, xxiii. 233. 

 Of United States, xvi. 6. 



Timber Society, All Russian, xvii. 

 336. 



Timber Supplies : — From Abroad — 

 A. T. Williamson, xiii. 353. From 

 Sweden — E. Nilson, xx. 252 ; 

 Anticipated Curtailment of — F. 

 Bailev, xix. 337. Of Austmlia — 

 Krichnuff", viii. 110. Of United 

 States, xxiv. 221 ; W. Harrower, 

 X. 83. World's, Insufficiency of, 

 xvi. 384 ; Outlook of— W. Schlich, 

 xvi. 355. See xvii. 187. 



Timber Trade : — Conference — G. U. 

 Macdonald, xxiii. 51. Home, in 

 E. of Scotland — A. Spiers, xix. 66. 

 Home, Outlook — 1). Munro, xxiv. 

 139. Of E. Siberia, xxiii. 110. 

 Prices and Supjilies — G. U. 

 Macdonald, xxviii. 270. Russia's, 

 with United Kingdom, xviii. 228. 



Timber Trees : — Comparative Value 

 of Exotic Conifenu as — A. D. 

 Webster, xii. 246 ; T. Wilkie, xii. 

 206. Comparative Value of, 

 Grown in Britain — D. F. Mac- 

 kenzie, X. 231 ; D. Tait, xii. 431. 

 *Dougla3 Firs as Commercial — J. 

 D. Ciozier, xxi. 31. Hedgerow — R. 

 Phili]>, iii. 40. Introduced from 

 Eastern N. America — J. E. Brown, 

 V. 124. Most Profitable Felling 

 Age of — L. Bayne, vii. 1 75 ; W. 

 Gilchrist, v. 131 ; D. F. Mackenzie, 

 viii. 70. Of India — J. Nisbet, xix. 

 Ill; Distribution of, etc. — H. 

 Cleghorn, v. 91. Suitable to 

 different Soils, in Scotland, etc. — 

 R. Hutchison, iv. 31. 



Tivendale, W. : Beetles which aflfect 

 Conifera?, vii. 80 ; *Houston 

 Piuetum, vii. 38. 



Tokio, Forestr\^ Education at Imperial 

 University of, xviii. 232. 



Tonite, Dynamite and, Use of, in 

 Forestrj'. D. F.Mackenzie, viii. 241. 



*Tour of Inspection of Woods and 

 Affbrestable Lands in Scotland, 

 Report on, xxviii. 154. 



"Tools used in Forestry. A. Slater, 

 ix. 130. 



Tortrix, xix. 196, 198. 



Towns : Arboricultural Adornment 

 of — R. C. Munro Ferguson, xvi. 

 388. Trees and Shrubs for — A. D. 

 Webster, xiii. 123. 



Town-Woods of Carlsbad (i'ohemia). 

 J. Nisbet, xix. 150. 



