INDEX. 



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Underwood :— For Planting near Sea 

 — W. Gilchrist, v. 143 ; C. Y. 

 Michie, v. loO. Profitableness of 

 Rearing— J. Davidson, iv. 21. See 

 Game. 



Unemployed :— Problem of, xvii. 161. 

 Value of "Work done by, xxiii. 107. 



United Kingdom, Forest Kesources of. 

 H. Maxwell, xxii. 1. 



United States : — Forest Conservation 

 in, xxi. 227 ; xxiv. 22."i. Forests 

 of, xviii. 229. Timber Supply of, 

 xxiv. 221 : W. Harrower, x. 83. 



Uses, Economic:— OfCliips, Branches, 

 and Roots of Trees — J. Johnston, 

 V. 55. Of Timber (Irown in Scot- 

 land— R. Hutchison, v. 109 ; C. Y. 

 Michie, v. 11 4. Of Wood in Japan, 

 xviii. 231. 



Uses, Some, of Demonstration Forest. 

 J. F. Annand, xxvii. i>i. 



*Utilisation:— Of Disused Pit-banks 

 — P. Murray Thomson, xxvii. 30. 

 Of Nitrogen of Air — A. Lauder, 

 XX. 183. 



Vallombrosa, Royal Forest School at. 



H. Cleghorn, viii. 182. 

 Valuation of "Wood for Transfer. J. 



Pearson, xvi. 398. 

 "Value, Comparative, of Timl»er grown 



in Scotland. H. Hutchison, v. 



109 ; C. Y. Michie, v. 114. 

 Vaud, Switzerland. Forest Adnunis- 



tration in. G. Cadell, xii. 78. 

 Vegetable Remains from Site of 



Roman Military Station at New- 

 stead, Melrose, xxiii. 31. 

 Vegetation of "Woodlands. ^V. G. 



Smith, xxiv. 6, 131. 

 *Vegetation Types at Higii Altitudes. 



G. P. Gordon, xxviii. 46. 

 Visits of Foreign Professors to Scot- 

 land, xxiv. 107. 

 Visit by R. E. Arbor. Soc. to German 



Forests. A. T. Gillander.s, xxviii. 



100. 

 Vosges Mountains, Forests of Central, 



xxiii. 113. 

 Vyrnwy, Afforestation at, xxvii. 236. 



Wales : — Experimental Forestry 

 Area in — Eraser Story, xxvii. 19. 

 School of Forestry for, xvii. 339. 



Walks, on Estates, etc. E. E. Brown, 

 iii. 8 ; A. Paterson, iii. 23. 



Wass Pinetum. K. Brown, iv. 164. 



Waste Land : — Afforestation of, xxii. 

 207. Planting for Profit— G. U. 

 Macdonald, xviii. 183 ; J. Nisbet, 

 xix. 2.">9. Preparation of — R. 



Philip, ii. 21. Value of, for 

 Afforestation — A. C. Forbes, xx. 

 142. See xiii. 1 ; xiv. f>l. 



Water-Catchment Areas : — Afforesta- 

 tion of, G. Baxter, xxiv. 191. 

 Afforestation of Talk — F. Bailey, 

 XX. 106. 



Water- Voles, Damage by. F. Moon, 

 xxi. 105. 



Waterworks' Catchment Areas, Aftbr- 

 estation of, xvii. 327 ; J. Parrv, 

 xvii. 223 ; W. G. Smith, xvii. 86. 



Watt, H. B. : Altitude of Forest 

 Trees on Cairngorm Mountains, 

 xvii. 266 ; Bibliographyof Forestrj-, 

 xxvi. 230 ; *Early Tree-Planting 

 in Scotland, xxvi. 12. 



Webster, A. D. : Comparative Value 

 of Exotic Coniferie as Ornamental 

 or Timber Trees in Britain, xii. 

 246 : *Coniferi>i at Penrhyn Castle, 

 N. Wales, xi. 55 ; Corsican Pine, 

 xi. 181 ; Culture, etc., of Picea 

 Nordmanniana, ix. 94 ; Douglas 

 Fir, xi. 165 : Game Coverts, xi. 

 213 ; Giant Arbor- Vitiv. xii. 341. 

 Hedgerow and Field Timber, xi. 

 550 : Old and Remarkai)lc Trees at 

 Holwood, Kent, xii. 301. Planta- 

 tions on Penrhyn Estate, N. Wales, 

 xii. 165. Trees and Shrubs for 

 Planting in Towns, xiii. 123 : 

 TreesandShrubsof Carnarvonshire, 

 xi. 481 : Trees best adapted for 

 Various Soils, xiii. 254. 



Webster, J. : *01d and Kemarkable 

 Trees at Gordon Castle, ix. 63. 



Weevil : — Creosoting Tree Stumps 

 against Pine — F. K. S. Balfour, 

 xxviii. 270. Experiments with 

 Lime, etc., for Protection against 

 Pine — T. Neilson, xix. 207. In- 

 festation by Pine — D. Macdonald, 

 xxiii. 180. Large Brown Pine, 

 Leaflet on, xxviii. 118. Pre- 

 vention of Damage by Pine — E. 

 S. Grant, xx. 53. Strophosomus 

 CorjiU, Attack by — J. .Macrae, 

 xxiii. 185. See Reports b}- Hon. 

 Scientists. 



Weight of Timber, xix. 217. 



* Wcllinritonia r/igantea, Altitude, 

 etc., of. R. Hutchison, vii. 190. 



Wentworth, Yorkshire, Plantations 

 on Estate of. G. Dodds, xii. 156. 



Western Hemlock Spruce, Nursery 

 Treatment of. J. JI. Murray, 

 xxi. 41. 



Whellens, W. H. : Arboretum, For- 

 mation of, xxvii. 79 ; Douglas Fir, 

 xxiv. 47 : Japanese Larch v. 



