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INDEX 



Finance and planting methods, 



37 

 Finland, the forests of, 104 

 Forest materials, exhaustion of 



world's supply of, 108, 160 



— of Dean, oak in, 42 



— service, the Indian, 162 



— survey of Glen Mor, 17 

 Forester, how to make a, 248 



— life of a, 234 



Forestry advisory officers, 19, 



29. 35 



— a State business, 11, 29 



— branches of Departments of 

 Agriculture, establishment of, 



31 



— commercial, 10, 11, 23, 31 

 Forests, destruction of, in fight- 

 ing areas, 3, 29, 198 



— felling of, by Germans, in 

 occupied territory, 4, 72, 198 



— State recognition of import- 

 ance of, 161 



France, forestry materials of, 56, 



ig6 

 Freight vessels, shortage of, 3, 



57, 61, 181 

 Furniture manufactories, 25 



Germany and Russia, 71 



— forest resources of, 71 



Home Timber Committee, 7, 38, 

 58 



Imports and exports of timber in 

 191S, 202 



— British forestry, where they 

 come from, 5, 55, 104, 166 



— forestry, in 1913, 41, 160-173 



— of forestry materials, efiect of 

 war on, 3, 55 



— of forestry materials to 

 Britain, 2, 55, 66, 166 



Ireland, State Forestry Depart- 

 ment in, 22 



Labour for afforestation, 34, 50 

 Lake Vyrnwy water catchmeilt 

 area,J)lantingof,2i 



Lanarkshire water catchment 



area, planting of, 22 

 Landowners and afforestation, 



10, II, 19, 30 



Land purchase by Government 



for afforestation, 30 

 Leeds water catchment area, 



planting of, 21 

 Liverpool water catchment 



area, planting of, 21 



Manchester water catchment 



areas, planting of, 21 

 Markets, timber, British and 



European, 2, 166 

 competition in, by Allies, 



4, 6, 8, 76, 105 

 control of, 70 



National planting scheme, a, i, 



27. 38 



— resources, utilisation and con- 

 servation of, XXV, 27 



Newfoundland, supplies from, 8, 



62, 70, 78 

 Norway, forestry resources of, 



6, 8, 9, 78, 106 

 Nurseries, emergency, 34 

 Nursery, the forest, 241 



— work for women in the forest, 

 225,238,241 



Paper pulp mills, 25, 218 

 Pitwood from abroad, 56, 67 



— imports in 1915, 203, 205, 

 210 



— in Britain, 6, 57, 59, 178 



— supplies, efiect of six months' 

 War on, 182, 189 



Planting and the State, xviii, 



11, 30 



— at Murthly with semi-circular 

 spade, cost of, 49 



— corps, a, 34 



— methods, 42-9' 



— relative costs of different 

 methods, 48 



Plants, numbers of, for affores- 

 tation, 33 



Prices of. forestry materials, rise 

 in, 3. 23. 37. 38, 56, 57. 61, 64 



