INDEX 



A. 



Acacia, 74. 



Advantages of Mixed Woods, 12, 



115. 

 Aeciditim elatinutn, 294. 



pint, 287, 291. 

 Agaricus melleus^ 300. 

 Agricultural Depression, results of, 



ii. 



Schools, Forestry at, 17. 

 Agriculture, University Chairs of, 16. 

 America, forests of, 8. 

 Appreciation of Timber, 8, 24. 

 Arboricultural Society, Royal Scot- 

 tish, 15. 



Arboriculture, 18. 



Artificial Reproduction, 1 66. 



Aspect, 112. 



Assessment of Quality of Soil, 114. 



B. 



Beech, 37, 72, 77, 79, 85, 146, 149, 



187. 



Beetles, annihilation of, 324. 

 Black Arches or Nun, 132, 326. 

 British Sylva, 27. 



Woodlands, area of, i, 4, 12. 



C. 



Caeoma pinitorquum, 292. 

 Canopy or Leaf-Canopy, 32, 40, 



274. 



Carbonic Acid, 70. 

 Changes of Generation in Fungi, 



304- 

 Characteristic Flora of certain Soils, 



105. 



Chlorine, 81. 



Choice of Species of Trees, 158. 

 Chrysomyxa abietis, 286. 



Clayey Soils, 98. 



Clearances, partial, 182, 196, 220, 



224. 



Clearing, 180. 

 Committee (Parliamentary) on 



Forestry (1885-87), 12. 



Woods and Forests (1889-90), 

 14. 



Configuration of Soil, 113. 

 Conservation of Productivity of 



Soil, 253. 



Cooper's Hill College, 19. 

 Coppice-woods, 88, 167, 260. 

 Copse or Coppice under Standards, 



88, 167, 260. 



D. 



Density of Crop, choice of, 165. 



of Woods, 34, 37, 167, 188. 

 Department of Woods and Forests, 9. 

 Dependent Species of Trees, 30, 36. 

 Depth of Soil, 106, 273! 

 Distribution of Cultivated Area in 



Britain, I, 10. 

 Dunes, 270. 



Ebermayer's Investigations, 72, 83, 



79> 93, 254- . 



Excess of Nutriments, effects of, 8 1 . 

 Exposure, 112. 



F. 



Financial Considerations, 162, 175, 



221. 



Food-Supply of Trees, 67, 79, 83. 

 Forestry in Britain, i. 



Parliamentary Committee (1885- 

 87) on, 12. 



Instruction required in, 21. 



