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INDEX 



oi. 



and 



Timber, foreign imports 

 28, 49, loi, 108 



— imports in 1913, 165 

 in Britain, increase of, 



in the future, 165, 171 



— market of Salonika, 93 

 the Mediterranean 



Near East, 93-7 

 the North European, 87- 



93, 97 



— requirements in future of 

 Britain, 81, 164, 165 



— resources of America, 82, 



83 

 of Austria-Hungary, 82, 



93. 94 



of Belgium, 88, 92 



of Canada, 82, 85 



of Germany, 82, 88, 91 



of Newfoundland, 82, 87 



of Norway, 82, 88, 90 



of Rumania, 82, 93, 95 



of Russia, 82, 88, 96, 98 



of Sweden, 82, 88, 89 



of the Central Powers in 



November 1918 (Armistice), 



^80, 82 



— stocks in Britain at end of 

 war, 68 



— supplies and afforestation in 

 Britain, loi 



and national safety, 25 



during the war, and how 



we procured them, 53-68, 



109 

 in Britain in November 



1918 (Armistice), 79 



Timber supplies in France 

 during the war, 151 



in France in November 



1918 (Armistice), 79, 80, 88, 

 92- 



our dependence on the 



foreigner for, 108 



required for reconstruc- 

 tion purposes, 80, 81 



shortage of, 24 . 



— Supply Department, the, 54, 

 80, 144 



Trafalgar, Battle of, and tim- 

 ber supplies, 27 



War, forestry during the, 51 



53 

 Warren, the, 18, 19 

 Windsor Forest, 13, 21, 34, ^ 



70 

 " Wintering " ground and 



afforestation, 156 

 Wolf, the, 21 

 Women, employment of, in 



foresliy, 71 

 Woodlands, British, i, 106 



and proprietors, 34 



Woodman's schools in Britain, 



41. 144 

 Woods, area of, in Britain, 



34 



— destruction of English, in 

 seventeenth century, 25, 26 



— systematic management of, 

 24 



Woods, the soft, 30 



Printei by Haxell, Watson & Vkuy, Li., London and Aylesbury, Englani. 



