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INDEX. 



l^juropean Larcli, xxiii. 10') ; Tlioni 

 lludges, xxvi. 61. 



When Atlbrestatioii conies. J. Flem- 

 ing, xxiii. 1'24. 



Whyte, J. : Oak Copi)icc Woods, and 

 Coppice Bark, i. 215 ; Reclamation 

 of Neglected Plantations, i. 110. 



Whyte, J. D. B. : *Novai- Estate, 

 Plan of Management, xvi. 2."). 



Whytock, J. : Obituary Notice of 

 Mr R. Baxter, xix. 244. 



Wigtown, etc. Arboriculture in. 

 A. Pitcaithley, xiii. 293. 



Wild, A. E. : Natural and Artificial 

 Rearing of Forest Trees, v. 88. 



W^ilkie, T. : Belts of Plantations on 

 Hill Pasture Land, xii. 337 ; Com- 

 parative Value of Exotic Coniferfe 

 as Ornamental or Timber Trees, 

 xii. 206 ; Deleterious Effects of 

 Sulphur on Iron Fencing, viii. 165 ; 

 Hardwood Plantations, ix. 152, 

 242 ; Oak Coppice, ix. 270 ; *01d 

 and Remarkable Trees at Ardking- 

 las, Argyleshire, ix. 169. Season- 

 ing Timber, viii. 190 ; *Two new 

 Modes of Fencing, viii. 171 ; 

 Underwood for Game Coverts, in 

 High Forest, xii. 371. 



Williamson, A. T. : Bark-Peeling, 

 Commercial Aspect of, xii. 443 ; 

 Leasehold Timber Farms, xii. 418 ; 

 ^Manufacture of Home - grown 

 Timber, xiii. 151 ; Railway and 

 Canal Traffic Act (1888), xii. 425 ; 

 Timber Supplies from Abroad, xiii. 

 353 ; Utilisation of Small-Wood 

 for Turnery, etc., xiii. 145. 



Willow : — Cultivation of, xxiii. 191. 

 *Galls on — R. S. MacDougall, 

 xviii. 208. 



Willow Timber, Value of. A. D. R., 

 XX. 127. 



Wilson, A. F. : Session at Ebers- 

 walde Forest Academy, xx. 201. 



Wilson, Malcolm, and A. W. Borth- 

 wick : New Disease on Larch in 

 Scotland, xxvii. 198. 



Wind - Mantle, White American 

 Spruce as. J. F. Annand, xvi. 

 473. 



Winter Moth, Attack of Lime Trees 



by Larv.e of, xxiv. 107. 

 Wire Fences. See Fences and 



Fencing. 

 * Witch's Broom on Fseudotsitga 

 Douglasii. J. M'Callum, xxviii. 

 116. 

 Wood : — A new Tasmauian, xix. 

 210. Artificially Coloured, xix. 

 215. Best kinds for Charcoal, etc. 



— R. Baxter, viii. 246. Business 

 in Russia, x. 243. Clearing Crop 

 of, earlier than usual — W. Brown, 

 vi. 192. Distillation of, xxvi. 99. 

 P^ffect of Moisture on, xxiv. 111. 

 Imports of Manufactured (1909-10), 

 xxiv. 219. Preservation by Electro- 

 lysis, XX. 128. Preservative against 

 Splitting, xxiv. 110. Rapid Ageing 

 and Fireproofing of, xvii. 291. 

 ■•■Sections of, grown in Britain— 

 D. F. Mackenzie, xiv. b9. *Speci- 

 mens for Exhibition — G. Cadell, 

 xiii. 310. Tupelo, xix. 210. Uses 

 of, in Japan, xviii. 231. 

 Woodlands : — And Fields, Destruc- 

 tion of Rabbits Injurious to — .1. 

 Nisbet, xix. 104. Area of, in 

 Great Britain, xix. 347. British, 

 Some Japanese and N. American 

 Trees Suitable for— H. J. Elwes, 

 xix. 76. British Working-Plans 

 for— J. Nisbet, xx. 30. Castle 

 Hill, AVorking-Plan of— F. Story, 

 XX. 36. Death Duties as affecting 

 — R. Galloway, xxiii. 133. Primi- 

 tive Types in Scotland — G. P. 

 Gordon, xxiv. 153. Rating of, 

 xxvi. 96. Sir Herbert Maxwell on 

 Neglected, xix. 357. The State 

 and Private — W. Dawson, xxiv. 

 121. Vegetation of— W. G. Smith, 

 xxiv. 6, 131. 

 Wood-Paving, British Oak for, xviii. 



226. 

 Wood-Pulp, xxiii. 233 ; Enhanced 

 Value of Canadian, xxiv. 99. See 

 Pulp. 

 AVoods : — 'And Afforestable Lands 

 in Scotland, Report of Inspection 

 of, xxviii. 154. *And Railways — 

 W. Brown, vi. 192. Dnniage to, 

 by Gases from Calcining Ironstone 

 —A. Slater, vii. 184. Death 

 Duties on, xxvii. 36. Disposing of 

 Produce — A. Peebles, vii. 159. Do 

 they Pay ?— R. Brown, iv. 159. 

 ^Natural Regeneration of — W. 

 Sonierville, xiii. 63. Of Highclere, 

 Hants — A. Peebles, vi. 245. Of 

 New Brun.swick — L. AV. Bailey 

 and E. Jack, xi. 9. Of Somerset — 

 AV. G. Smith, xx. 216. Of Ziirich 

 — F. Story, xxii. 34. Rainfall in 

 AVooded and Unwooded Countries 

 — R. Hutchison, vii. 10. Rearing 

 of, profitably, where game is pre- 

 served — A. Gilchrist, iv. 177. Self- 

 Sowii Oak of Sussex — R. AA^. 

 Chitton, vii. 194. Systematic 

 Management of, xvii. 338. Town- 



