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Menzies. 'William. The history of Windsor great park and 



Windsor forest. Illustrated by the Earl of Caithness and Mr. 



Bembridge. 14+ 52 pp. il. 20 pi. 2 maps. I- 6 . London, 



1864. 

 Peebles, Andrew. Report on the woods and plantations of 



Highclere, the Hampshire estat2 of the Earl of Carnarvon. 



(Scott. Arb. Soc. Trans. VI. 245-274. 1872.) 

 Webber, T. TV. The forests of England; their restoration and 



scientific management. (Soc. Arts Lond. Jour. XX. (1S71- 



72), pp. 215-222. 1872.) 

 Aliceholt and Woohner forest. (Jour. For. I. 43-15. 1878.) 

 Upton, H. T. Woodlands in Sussex. (Jour. For. I. 93-95. 



1878.) 

 Forest of Salcev. (Jour. For. I. 101-103. 1S78.) 

 R., W. Whicliwood forest, (Jour. For. I. 342-344. 1878.) 

 Whittlewcod forest. (Jour. For. I. 403-405. 1878.) 

 J., D. S. A tour through the woods and forests of Duff House, 



Banffshire. (Jour. For. I. 486-488, 693-695. 1878.) 

 Peebles, Andrew. On the present state and prospects of 



arboriculture in Hampshire. (Scott. Arb. Soc. Trans. VIII. 



25-53. 1878.) 

 Duff. James. On the arboriculture of the count}' of Kent. 



(Scott. Arb. Soc. Trans. VIII. 153-164. 1878.) 

 Wallace, A. R. Epping forest. (Fortnight. Review, XXX. 



628-645. 1878.) — Reprinted under the title: On Epping 



forest and how best to deal with it. IS pp. 0. t-p-c. 



[London, 1S78.] 

 Burrows, A. J. Dering Wood, Kent. (Jour. For. II. 94- 



99, map. 1879.) 

 Barry, J. W. The woods and wooded appearance of Scotland. 



(Jour. For. II. 106-109. 1879.) 

 Evershed, Henry. Needwood forest. (Jour. For. II. 337- 



341. 1879.) 

 M., D. Mentmore, Buckinghamshire, the seat of Earl and 



Countess of Rosebery. (Jour. For. II. 609-617, 686-693, 



7S6-793. 1879.) 

 Burrows, A. J. The New forest ; a sketch of its history and 



management. [1879.] (Jour. For. III. 302-306. 1880.) 

 Paul, William. The future of Epping forest. (Jour. For. III. 



855-S61 ; IV. 31-34. 1880. — See also IV. 265-267.) 

 Windsor forest and great park. [1881.] (Jour. For. V. 145- 



161, 8 il., 1 pi. 1882.) 

 Bishop, A. C. The ancient forests of Hants. [1881.] (Jour. 



For. V. 187-192. 1882.) 

 The New forest. [1881.] (Jour. For. V. 225-241, 7 il., 



1 pi. 1SS2.) 



Jewitt, Llewellynn. Sherwood forest and some of its more 

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The forest and chace of Malvern. [1881-82.] (Jour. For. V. 

 537-554, 617-631, 11 il. 1SS2.) 



H., J. Y. The forest of Dean. (Jour. For. V. 6S9-699, 761- 

 776, 13 il. 1882.) 



E., H. Epping forest. [1882.] (Jour. For. VI. 80-95, 6 il. 

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Burrows, A. J. & Eoulger, G. S. Epping forest and its future 

 management. [1882.] (Jour. For. VI. 84-93. 18S3.) 



A burnt forest. (Jour. For. VI. 690-692. 1883.) 



Aspden, N. H. Through Sherwood forest, [1883.] (Jour. 

 For. VIII. 16-20. [1884.]) 



Wise, J. R. The New forest, its history and its scenery. Art- 

 ist's ed. [10]+ 336 pp. 63 il. 12 pi. 2 maps. F. Lon- 

 don, 1883. 



Esthetic and popular treatment. 



Buxton, E. N. Epping forest. 12+ 147 pp. il. 9 maps, 



2 tab. O. London, 1884. — [Ed. 2.] 12+ 139 pp. il. 6 maps, 

 S. London, 1S85. — Ed. 3. 12+137 pp. il. 6 maps. S. 

 London, 1890.— Ed. 4 rev. 12+[2]+ 175 pp. il. 6 maps, 

 nar. O. London, 1897. — Ed. 5 rev. 12+[2]+ 175 pp. il. 

 6 maps. nar. O. London, 1S9S. 



A popular guidebook with historical notes. 

 E., H. Woodlands in Sussex and Kent. (Jour. For. X. 340- 

 343. [1885.])— From: Field. 



An English forest, (Gard. & For. IIL 197-198, 1 il. 1890.) 



Note on the forest of Sherwood. 

 Dodds, George. The plantations on the estate of Went worth, 



Yorkshire. (Scott. Arb. Soc. Trans. XII. 156-164. 1890.) 

 Webster, A. D. The plantations on the Penrhvn estate, North 



Wales. (Scott. Arb. Soc. Trans. XII. 1S5-1S0. 1890.) 



Fawcett, J. W. Dendrological notes from north-west Durham. 

 (Engl. Arb. Soc. Trans. II. 17-30. [1S90-94.]) 



Bewick, Thomas. On the woods and plantations of Strcatlam. 

 (Engl. Arb. Soc. Trans. II. 191-201. [18S0-94.]) 



Batten, E. C. The forest trees of Somerset. (Engl. Arb. Soc. 

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Herbert, Auberon. The last bit of natural woodland. (Nine- 

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Refers to the New forest, 



Lefevre, G. Shaw-. English commons and forests; the story 

 of the battle during the last thirty 3 r ears for public rights 

 over the commons and forests of England and Wales. 15+ 

 391 pp. 6 maps. O. London, Paris, etc. 1894. 



Lascelles, Gerald. A brief history of the arboriculture of the 

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Epping forest. (Gard. & For. IX. 301-302. 1896.) 



Fride, W. H. Delamere forest and its management. (Engl. 

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Reddall, Frederic. Royal forests of England. (Overland 

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c. SCOTLAND 



Walker, John. An economical history of the Hebrides and 



Highlands of Scotland. 2 vol. O. Edinburgh, 1808. 

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 Fergusscn, Adam. Notes regarding some plantations upon the 



estate of fiaithayock, in the count} - of Perth. (Highl. Agric. 



Soc. Scotland 'Trans, new ser. I. (1828-29), pp. 311-317. 



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 Airlie, earl of. R.eport on the planting of lands on the Airlie 



estates in Forfarshire and Perthshire. (Highl. Agric. Soc. 



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 Dempster, Gec[rge]. Report relative to plantations made on 



the estates at Skibo, in the county of Sutherland. (Highl. 



Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans, new ser. V. (1835-37), pp. 



155-157. 1837.) 

 Mackenzie, Colin. Report, relative to plantations on the es- 

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Trans, new ser. V. (1835-37), pp. 157-160. 1837.) 

 Grigor, John. Report on the native Pine forests of Scotland. 



(Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans, new ser. VI. (1837-39), 



pp. 123-131. 1839.) 

 Mackenzie, William. Report on the plantations of Muirton. 



(Highl. Agric. Soc. Scoila7id Trans, new ser. VII. (1839-41), 



pp. 46S-474. 1841.) 

 Loch, James. Report on young plantations. (Highl. Agric. 



Soc. Scotland Trans, ser. 3, I. (1843-45), pp. 36-45. 1845.) 

 Grigor, Robert. Report on plantations of Pinus sylvestris 



forming part of the Forest of Balnagowan, the property of 



Sir Charles Ross, Bart. ( Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans. 



ser. 3, II. (1845-47), pp. 120-134. [1847.]) 

 Grigor, James. Report on Trimingham and Runton planta- 

 tions in the count}' of Norfolk, belonging to Sir Edward 



North Buxton, Bart. (Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans. 



ser. 3, II. (1S45-47), pp. 557-574. [1847.]) 

 Mackenzie, K. W. S. Report on plantations on the estate 



of Fairburn, in the county of Ross. (Highl. Agric. Soc. 



Scotland Tram. ser. 3, VI. (185.3-55), pp. 456-459. 1855.) 

 Emith, Robert. Report of planting on the estate of Balgowan. 



(Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans, ser. 3, VII. (1855-57), pp. 



161-170. [1857.]) 

 Mackenzie, William. Report of improvements at Ardross. 



( Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans, ser. 3, VIII. (1857-59), pp. 



131-153. 1859.) 

 Sturreck, Archibald. Report on the agriculture of Ayrshire. 



(Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans, ser. 4, I. (1S66-67), pp. 



21-106. 1867.) 

 Emith, Alexander. On Aberdeenshire woods, forests, and 



forestry. ( Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans, ser. 4, VI. 264- 



303. 1874.) 

 Gilchrist, William. On the present state and prospects of 



arboriculture in Aberdeenshire. (Scott. Arb. Soc. Trans, ser. 



4. VII. 235-249. 1875.) 

 White, F.B. The Black wood of Rannock, Perthshire. (Gard. 



Chron. ser. 2, V. 821-S22. 1876.) 

 Lockhart, Sir S. M. On plantations on the estate of Carnwath. 



(Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans, ser. 4, X. 211-215. 1878.) 



