CONTENTS. 



The Society does not hold itself responsible for the statements 

 or views expressed by the authors of papers. 



1. The Home Pitwood Supply. By J. H. Milne Home . 



2. Wood Charcoal— Its Manufacture and Use. By W. 



Ashton Bost ...... 



3. Dupplin Castle Estates, Perthshire. By W. Dawson 



4. The Planting of the Sand Dunes at Culbin (with Plates). By 



P. Leslie, M A., B.Sc, Marischal College, Aberdeen 



5. Observations on the Annual Increment of Spruce, Scots Pine 



and Japanese Larch. By J. H. Milne Home 



6. On the Production of Potash Salts from Woodlands and 



Waste Lands (with Plate). By G. P. Gordon, B.Sc. 



7. The District Advisory Forest Officers of the Board of 



Agriculture ....*. 



8. Continental Notes — France. By A. G. Hobart- Hampden 



9 Proposed Scheme for the Afforestation of the Camps Catch 

 ment Area, Middle Ward, Lanarkshire. By G. P 

 Gordon, B.Sc. ...... 



10. The Present Condition of Forestry in Italy. By Prof 



Lodovico Piccioli, Forest Inspector at Catanza 

 (Calabria) ...... 



11. Extra- Tropical Forestry in Portugal. By D. E. Hutchins 



12. Classification of Moorland at Fersit for Purposes of 



Planting (with Plate). By Donald Grant . 



13. Japanese Larch. By Prof A. Henry 



14. German Forest Notes. (Continued from Vol. xxvii. p. 222.) 



By B. Ribbentrop, CLE. .... 



15. Supply of Home-grown Telegraph and Telephone Poles 



16. Methods of Nursery Work (with Plate). By Alex. Murray 



Murthly ....... 



17. Nursery and Plantation Competition 



18. Forestry Exhibition at the H ighland and Agricultural Society" 



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