INDEX TO VOLUMES. 10,11,12, 13,14 (1995-2002 inclusive) OF THE DENDROLOGIST

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Topic Volume number Issue number
AAIS 10 7
Abies nordmanniana 10 1
Acid rain has benefits 15 8
Action for globally threaten trees 14 2
ADAS to be Privatised in 1997 11 4
African bees and Brazilian orphan trees 14 6
African Forest Treaty 16 3
Age Estimating of Large Trees 10 8
Alan Mitchell - Obituary & Remembrances 11 4
Alan Mitchell Annual Memorial Lectures: Conserving World's Rarest Conifers 12 5
Alan Mitchell Annual Memorial Lectures: Do Genes Count? 12 1
Alan Mitchell Annual Memorial Lectures: Loved Remarkable & Historic Trees 12 6
Alan Mitchell, Spirit Lives On 15 5
Alder Disease Continues Increase 13 7
Alder Disease Exaggerated 10 5
Alder Under Phytophthora Attack 11 4
Alders Dying From New Phytophthora Strain 13 2 & 3
Alien invasion 14 8
Alien Turkey Oak host Threat to English Oak 13 3
Alnwick bids for more lottery cash 16 5
Alzheimer disease possible trigger 16 2
Alzheimer Drug From The Woods 15 6
Amateur Dendrologists Activities 10 5
Amazon cleared areas getting more rain 16 6
Amazon Trees Saved By Picture Book 15 6
America's Newest Arboretum 12 8
Ancient Trees Forum joins with Woodland Trust 14 2
Ancient Woodland 12 7,8
Ancient Woodland Management Mechanized 15 7
Ancient Woodland Restoration 15 3
Ancient Woodland Restoration Grants 16 4
Ancient woodlands and man 16 6
Ancient woodlands at Centre of FC policies 16 5
Ancient Woodlands Identification Guide 12 2
Ancient Yews Lecture 14 1
Animals help SSSIs 16 7
Anniversary, The first 10 Years 10 1
APF leaves FSC 11 6
Aphid Attacks Wide Range of Trees 13 3
Aphid Increase threat to Christmas Trees 11 3
Aphids damage poor growing trees 16 6
Apoximis - or no sex please 16 5
Araucariaceae 14 3
Arborcide Crime in New York 11 6
Arboretum in the Chilterns, new guide 14 6
Arboricultural Education Turmoil 13 5
Arboricultural qualification changes 14 6
Arborist Get New Societies 12 7
Arborists hit by new regulations 15 8
Arbutus Genus, the Strawberry Tree 12 8
Around the World 12 3
Arson at Alice Holt 10 2
Ash genotypes to be improved 14 2
Ash Tree Threat 16 2
Asia Gypsy Moth Spreading 10 7
Asian Gypsy Moth Threat 11 3
Asian Gypsy Moth Threat - Personal Experience 11 4
Asian Longhorn Beetle Threat Ending 13 4
Asian Longhorn Beetle Threat to Trees 13 1
Asian skies blackens 16 6
Auchincruive, New Arboretum 10 4
Australia - some trees in western parts 16 5
Australia Record flee and New Species 11 2
Australia's Largest Tree Killed 15 6
Autumn Colour on the Net 13 1
Autumn in Forest of Massachusetts 16 4
Awards for trees displayed 14 3
Aylesbury Prune 13 7
Azara now in Saliciaceae 15 4

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Bamboo Commerce Aids Conservation 15 4
Bananas Will Survive 15 2
Bark Removal Prevents Pest Imports 10 8
Basket to Biomass 16 1
Bat Bites 15 2
Bat Briefing 13 2
Beaver May Be Re-introduced to Scotland 12 7
Bedgebury mapping the trees 16 5
Bedgebury, National Pinetum to be Expanded 11 2
Bee A294Parasite Threatens Pollination of Crops 12 7
Bee Trees in Towns 12 6
Beech bark canker 14 7
Bees Die In War On Brown Tail Moth 10 7
Bendall's farm 14 7
Best Practice' lets down tree care 14 2
Better protection for trees needed 14 5
BGCI & IDS Survey of Threatened Temperate Trees 11 5
Bialowiueza Forest International Campaign to Save 11 2
Bialowiueza Forest International Hope of Preservation 11 3
Biodegradable Plastics from Waste 15 2
Biodegradable Tubes Soon 15 6
Biofuels boost 15 8
Biomass power plant closes 14 8
Birch - a neglected timber resource 14 7
Birch dieback in new woodlands 16 6
Birch and Hares Conservation Conflict 13 8
Birch, possible next quality hardwood 16 6
Birch, Symbol of the Northern Countries 11 6
Birches 12 4
Bird Feeding Can Kill 15 1
Birds banish bugs with aromatic leaves 16 1
Birds in Gardens 15 7
Birds Vanishing in Woodlands 16 3
Birmingham Plants Mature Trees 10 6
Bishop Pine Fixes Nitrogen 11 5
Black Poplar - More about Britain's Rarest Tree 11 6
Black poplar initiative 15 8
Black Poplar Planted by Trunk Road 16 4
Black Poplar, Survey now Complete 11 3
Blackburn New Arboretum 10 7
Blue green algae could be source for paper 14 6
Blue Net Protects Trees 12 7
Bond, John of Savill Gardens dies 14 2
Bonsai - Record Prices 13 5
Bonsai Stolen 11 6
Bordeaux Climate for Southern England 16 3
Boreal Forest Decline 16 4
Botanic Gardens focus on education 14 3
Botanic Names Plea 10 8
Botanical Geographic Names 15 4
Botanical Memory 16 6
Botanical Nomenclature History 11 1
Box Blight on Increase 16 3
Brazil plans super highway in jungle 15 8
Brazil Protects Rainforest 15 2
Britain's Trees Sickest in Europe 10 4
Britain's Rarest Trees+A42 13 1
British Charcoal Expansion Threatened 11 7
British Charcoal Sales at B & 11 2
British Hardwood Tree in Programme 12 7
British Nation of Tree Huggers 11 6
British Trees from Foreign Seed 12 7
Brown Tail Moth Curbs 11 6
Brown Tail Moth Resurgence 12 3
Brown Tail Moth, Best Controls 10 4
BTCV - Woodland Action Pack Produced 12 6
BTCV Celebrate 40 Years of Conservation 13 5
Bucks 1999 Woodland Forum 13 4
Bud Burst Increases Osmosis 10 7
Burma plunders forests 15 8
Burning saves rainforest 14 3
Buying a woodland 15 8
Buying Into Forestry 15 4

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Cable bracing of Champion Dawn Redwood 13 5
Caledonian Forest Programme 12 7
Cambium Saver Prevents Rope Burns 10 8
Camperdown Elm Off spring Sought 12 3
Canary Date Palm Under Threat 12 3
Cancer Drug to be Extracted From Birch Bark 11 8
Cancer Drug to be Extracted from Yew Clippings 11 7
Canker spread by ride-on mowers 14 6
Canopy life in the Redwoods 16 6
Carbon dioxide in Heatwaves 16 5
Carbon Dioxide Absorbed by Northern Forests 11 8
Carbon dioxide emissions 14 2
Carbon Dioxide Icreases Fungal Spores 12 1
Carbon dioxide increase methane 14 1
Carbon Emissions Balanced by Planting 12 4,8
Carbon Sink Not The Answer to Global Warming 13 6
Carbon Sinks Will Not Help 15 1
Carton Maker Resigns From WWF Charity 15 7
CCT and Tree Officer Loss 11 3
CCT Being Replaced by 'Best Value' 12 4
Chapman vs Barking & Dagenham Council 12 3
Chemical Christmas Tree Shaping 16 4
Chemicals for Gardens Disposal Schemes 11 4
Chernobyl Forests Help C [ear Radioactivity 12 1
Cherries to make a comeback in UK 16 8
Cherry Leaf Scorch 10 1
Cherry Tree Leaf Fungus 12 6
Cherry Trees Bred with Canker Resistance 13 8
Chestnut Tree Pest Spreading 13 4
Chile Trees - A Personal Visit 13 8
Chile, Trees In 10 3
Chiltern Beech Must Go 13 6
Chiltern beeches threatened 15 8
Chiltern Woodland Project report 14 4
China Bans Logging to Prevent Floods 13 3
China chopsticks concern 14 2
China obtains its first FSC certificate 16 5
China's Deserts Expanding 15 7
China's wood imports squeezing Asian forests 14 3
Chinese date for fruit gardens 14 4
Chopstick Tax in China 16 6
Christmas Tree Recycling 10 1 & 2
Christmas tree truths 14 4
Christmas Trees For Life 13 4
Christmas Trees Growers Plan - Exports 12 1
Christmas Trees Growers Plan - Recycling 12 2
Christmas Trees Saved by Sewage 13 6
Christmas Trees uses and Bird 'flu 16 7
Cicadas and forests 16 4
Citrus Trees in Florida Loss to Canker 13 8
Cladastis - The Yellow Woods 12 4
Clear areas around trees 14 3
Climate Change 14 8
Climate change affects dormancy 16 1
Climate change influences insurers 15 8
Clingfilm May Aid Tree Wounds 12 1
Closing the Temperate Loop 13 2
Cloud Base Higher 15 6
Coal Tip Tree Cover 12 5
Commons Registration Clarified 13 6
Communities, The Forests and The People 13 8
Community Forestry - Coppice 12 3
Community Forestry - Give more Access 12 7
Community Groups Could Get Millennium Funds 13 1
Community Woodland in Fife 13 1
Community Woodlands in Denmark 11 1
Conifer Conservation Programme 11 6
Conifer Garden Gone at Foggy Bottom 13 5
Consultation on Native Woodland Planting 12 3
Continuous cover urban woodland management 14 6
Contracts & International Contacts 10 2
Coppice - why? 16 5
Coppice Association 10 2
Coppice can produce good income 14 1
Coppice, New Market 10 3
Coppicing Revival in Wessex 12 7
Cork Oaks and Alcohol Connections 13 6
Cornish Gardener Tracks Climate Change 15 6
Cornus mas 16 6
Cornwall's Demonstration Garden Destroyed 16 2
Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 14 5
Countryside Commission Stewardship 10 3
Countryside Commission to Increase Woods 12 1
Countryside Stewardship Scheme goes to MAFF 11 8
Cows Control Urban Greenspace in Oxford 12 4
CPRE & RSPB Fights for Trees and Hedgerows 11 7
CPRE & RSPB Sound Caution on Farm Subsidies 11 3
CPRE & RSPB Warn on Forestry Commission Sales 11 2
Cruck Farm Building Dated 12 2
Cultural Roots With Trees Rediscovered 13 5
Cunninghamia lanceolata 10 6
Cycad Sex Change Attempted 11 3
Cycad Stealing 15 4
Cypress dieback survey 16 7

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Dangerous weeds 14 6
Danish City Trees Fail to Leaf 11 8
Danish Community Woodlands Part 1 10 8
Darwin Initiative 16 3
David Douglas The Man and His Trees 13 1
Davidia involucrata 10 3
Dawn Redwood Anniversary 12 6
Deconferization Criticized 15 4
Deer & Electric Fences 10 4
Deer Control with Reverse Hog Netting 11 2
Deer fencing using brash 14 7
Deer Hunting Suspension on FC Land 12 4
Deer responsible for plant decline say Forest ecologist 14 1
Deforestation Encouraged If Kyoto Agreement Altered 15 6
DEFRA sells off research centre 14 4
Dendrochronology, stories from rings 15 2
Development Site Trees Given More Protection 11 4
Dieback in Pedunculate Oak 13 5
Dinosaurs Eat Grass 16 7
Disease - more pests imported 15 8
Disposable House 15 3
DNA Shows Surprising Family Groups 13 1
Don't Bring Out the Dead 16 2
Dormice Decline 10 4
Dormice decline due to hedge flailing 14 8
Dragon's blood dissertation wins prize 14 5
Drought Kills Mature Trees 15 5
Drought Signs in Trees and Remedies 11 3
Droughts Double in Thirty Years 16 4
Dundee Tree Group 10 7
Dunham Massey Verdict and Tree Surveys 16 8
Dutch Elm Disease & Hope 10 1
Dutch Elm disease display at Chelsea 14 3
Dutch Elm Disease Increase in Holland 11 1
Dutch Elm Disease, Resistant Varieties 12 1

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Earliest land plants 15 8
Early Digging Damages Trees 10 1
Earth's biggest extinction 16 8
Earth's climate influences 16 1
Earthworms Under Threat 10 6
Eco Card 15 1
Ecological Thoughts for Festive Season 13 4
Eden Project Criticised 15 2
Education 16 1
Electricity Companies Increase Line Clearances 11 5
Electricity from tree waste 14 2
Electronic Sales for Timber 11 5 & 8
Elephant grass biofuel gets research grant 14 4
Elm - a Roman introduction 16 1
Elm Disease Hybrid Threat 13 4
Elm Disease Under Attack 13 2
Elm From Warwick Resistant 15 4
Elm Report, Conservation Foundation Survey 12 5,8
Elm Report, Second National Workshop, 12 2,4
Elm Update 15 6
Elms felled in Brighton 16 8
Elms return to streets 16 7
Elms under attack in Brighton 16 5
Embezzlement from Tree Society 12 7
English Nature species recovery programme 14 5
English Nature Announcement on Sustainable Forestry 11 2
English Nature Avert Plans to Merge 11 1
English Nature Launch Management Services Booklet 13 5
English Tea 16 1
English woodland consultation 16 8
English Woodland Grants Disappoint 16 2
Environmentally Sensitive Areas 10 1
Estimating Tree Age - New Guide 13 2
Eucalyptus Grown In Bags 10 6
Euro grants destroys UK forestry jobs 14 6
Europe to Harmonize Arboricultural Qualifications 11 I
Europe Trees Suffer More 13 1
European Arboricultural Qualifications Stop 12 1
European Scheme Barrier to British Trees 11 6
European Spruce beetle threats US forest 14 2
Eurotrees 16 2
Exbury Gardens Save Rare Spruce 13 2

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Farm Woodland Payment Increase 12 2
FC new address for publications 14 4
Ferret Control of Rabbits Contract 11 7
Fewer Gardens To 'Ease Traffic' 15 7
Fibonacci Numbers and the Maidenhair Tree 16 6
Finland Is Forest Friendly 15 7
Fire Chemicals trigger Seed Germination 16 1
Fire suppressing lead to devastation 14 8
Fireblight and Bees 13 5
Fires in USA 13 8
Fitzroya Further Threat 15 6
Flatworm Threat Taken Seriously 12 1
Flowers Glowing 15 3
Fodder Trees in Temperate Climate 13 7
Foliage Miles Criticized by broadcaster 16 8
Forensic botany 14 8
Forest Certification mysteries unravelled 14 6
Forest Fires, Cause Smog Over SW Asia 12 5,4
Forest Freight gets boost 14 1
Forest fungi aid diversity 14 1
Forest Loss Continues After Rio 13 3
Forest loss slowdown disputed 14 3
Forest should be managed by foresters 14 4
Forester's Institute Plan Merger 15 7
Forestry Commission (FC) Sell Off 10 1
Forestry Commission Comments Invited 10 3
Forestry Commission Enterprize New Role 10 5
Forestry Commission -Forest Sell Off Stops+A81 13 1
Forestry Commission Grant Scheme 10 3
Forestry Commission Privatization Plans 10 6
Forestry Commission Recent Survey: Alder phytophthora. 11 8
Forestry Commission Recent Survey: Natural Regeneration Shortfall 11 8
Forestry Commission Recent Survey: Woodland establishment Costs 11 8
Forestry Commission: Decay of Old Parks Leaflet 11 5
Forestry Commission: Grants Funds Increase 11 2
Forestry Commission: Hardwood Extraction Costs 12 5
Forestry Commission: Land for Sale 12 7
Forestry Commission: Lottery Grant buys for Isle of Skye 12 5
Forestry Commission: Nearly Half of Woodlands Sold 11 7
Forestry Commission: New Head Appointed 11 4
Forestry Commission: Planting at Record Levels 12 5
Forestry Commission: Planting/Felling Licence Open to Public Inspection (Also on Internet) 12 1,5
Forestry Commission: Research Agency 12 2
Forestry Commission: Revised Grant Scheme 10 8
Forestry Commission: Sale of Loch Ness Woods 11 6
Forestry Commission:A198 Annual Reports 11 1 & 5
Forestry Enterprise in Profit by 1997 12 1
Forestry Enterprise Now Highly Mechanized 12 7
Forestry Facts In Britain 15 2
Forestry Not Profitable in the South 13 3
Forestry on IPD index Shows High Returns 12 2,4
Forestry Should Be Supported 15 5
Forestry Statistics And Boost To Tourism 15 7
Forests Paying the Price for Biofuels 16 7
Fossil Leaves Reveal Mountain History 16 4
Fossil tree discovered at Syon Park 14 4
Fossil Tree, In Britain for 50 years 12 8
Fragmented Forests fails 15 8
French Blame trees for Road Accidents 13 3
French Hails, Species of Sorbus 11 2
French History Influences Management 16 3
French Road Trees Threatened 15 3
FTA chairman warns of unsustainability 14 8
Fungi & Trees 10 4
Fungi Delights 13 3
Fungi help trees fight acid rain 14 8
Fungus Saves Royal Oaks 11 5

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Galcian Wood Crafts and Rites 11 6
Gales Create New Environments 11 5
Garden Centre Sells Up 16 4
Gardening for Wildlife 16 5
Gardening for Wildlife 15 8
Gardens Important for Wildlife 16 2
Garlic Deters Deer & Rabbits 10 8
Genes and trees 14 3
Genetically Modified Trees Planted in Far East and Chile 13 6
German scientists warnings about GM trees 16 7
Ginkgo 11 2
Gipsy Moth advance in Germany 10 4
Glenfeshie Up For Sale Again 12 5
Global Warming Evidence, Forest Loss 12 3,6
Global warming speeding up 14 5
Global warming, trees take advantage 14 3
Glyphosate faces possible ban 13 5
GM Fungus Attacks Crops 15 1
GM Maize Threatens Monarch Butterflies A115 13 4
GM Paper Made 15 1
GM Trees 15 3
GM Trees Given Hostile Reception 13 4
Golden Jubilee of Forest Research 12 3
Golden Larch Cones 11 4
GPS Spot On 11 5
Grafting Methods, New Style 12 1
Grants Register 10 2
Grave Concern 15 4
Grazing in woodlands 14 1
Great Spruce Bark Beetle Outbreak in Kent 12 1
Green Gym 13 1
Green Spaces Receive £125 m Pledge 13 2
Green Spaces Receive Grants 15 2
Green Waste Compost 15 3
Greenspace in Cities, More Opportunities 12 3,5
Greenwood Sales Increase 11 5
Greenwood Trust buys portable sawmill 14 4
Greenwood, Turning Back the Clock 10 1
Grey Squirrel and lack of Oak Regeneration 16 2
Grey Squirrel damage rises 14 5
Grey squirrel destruction increase 16 6
Grey Squirrels 15 2
Growing Furniture 13 1
Gunpowder used for Conservation 11 6
Gypsy Moth Plus Deterrent from American Ash 12 1

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Halesia monticola 16 4
Hamamelis virginiana 13 8
Hampton Court Trees 10 4
Hardwood Timber Company History 15 1
Haringey Tree Trust 13 1
Hartman, Gordon - obituary 16 1
Hay Fever Suffering Increase 15 3
Hazel Coppice Shows Good Returns 13 1
Heathland created by FC 16 7
Hedge Protection on Agenda 12 1,4
Hedge Protection+A362 Legislation 12 5
Hedgerow Action Pack from CPRE 12 3
Hedgerow Bill Defeated 10 3
Hedgerow Trees Declining 15 3
Hedges in Our Landscape 12 3
Hemlock species love a crowd 14 3
Herbicide Damage 10 4
Herbicide emasculating frogs 15 2
Here and About With Dendro 15 4
Heveningham, The Queen's Oak 10 6
High Altitude Willows 16 4
High hedges bill, delay, dropped 14 2,6
High Hedges Consultation 13 5
Highways & Trees Conflict Study 11 6
Homegrown Hardwood Demand Falls 10 4
Honey fungus most diagnosed tree problem 16 7
Honey Fungus Test & Control 10 4
Honey fungus, largest living organism 14 8
Hormone Rooting Compounds Reduces Planting Loss 13 1
Hormone Supplement aids Root Mass 11 5
Hornbeam 11 3
Hornbeam trial at Hampton Court 16 5
Hornet clearwing moth on poplar 14 6
Horse Chestnut 11 6
Horse Chestnut Decline 16 8
Horse Chestnut Disease Increase 15 4
Horse chestnut leaf miner outbreak 14 7
Horse Chestnut Pest Arrive 15 2
Horse Chestnut Saga 11 8
Hot climate - beautiful trees 14 5
How To Get More With The Dendrologist 12 2
HRT for trees 14 3
HTA Claim Cheap Imports Threaten Woodlands 13 7
Hundreds of Years of Trees 16 8

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Iford cherries future secure 16 7
Increase in British Trees Milled 16 4
Increase of Conifer Hedge Damage 16 8
Inheritance Tax Relief for woodland owners 14 4
Insects - 700 species in Hainault forest 14 2
Instruments Measuring Density Save Trees 12 7
Insurance Claims Procedure Set Up 13 7
Insurance Not Right 15 4
Insurance Threat to Trees be cause of Hot Summers 11 4
Intergeneric Liaison in Trees 12 6
International Conifer Conference 13 4
Irish Use Set-Aside for Forestry 10 7
Isle of Wight Sells Waste as Compost 13 7

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Juniper Groves Under Threat 13 8
Juniper, mistletoe and birds, erratum 14 6,7
Junipers decline 15 8
Juniperus chinensis & J. communis 10 4

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Keeping Records of Britain's Trees 16 3
Kew 'Aspects of Trees' Lecture: Kew - Post Hurricane 11 7
Kew 'Aspects of Trees' Lecture: Tree Roots and Buildings 11 7
Kew 'Aspects of Trees' Lecture: Wakehurst - Hunting for the Collections 11 7
Kew Battles with Tree Decline 13 4
Kew Entry Fee and Mayorial Election Pledge 12 8
Kew Horticulturalists Collect Australian Nothofagus 13 7
Kew leads conservation 14 1
Kew Raises Entrance Price to £10 16 1
Keyhole Gardening Saves Lives 16 3

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Laggan Forest Partnership 12 2
Land plants developed earlier than Ordovian period 14 1
Land Reclamation 10 7
Land Register of Unknown Owners Proposed 12 8
Landfill Versus Composting 12 3
Landscape Plan, Council Insist on 10 Years 11 3
Largest Broadleaf Tree 15 1
Largest Fagus Collection 13 6
Latin Makes Things Easier 11 4
Latvia Logging Rise Threatens Wildlife 11 8
Leaves On The Line 15 5
Leyland Cypress Faces Unfair Campaign 12 6
Lichens, the Gunge on the Trees! 12 2
Lightening - Genetic Engineer 16 2
Linden Tree, Europe's Lime Tree 12 7
Liverworts -Origin Of All Land Plants 13 2
Local Authority Tree? 15 2
Local Council pays for tree neglect 14 5
Logging Decline Because of Environmental Concerns 13 7
Lollipop tree fears 16 7
London Great Trees Initiative of Forum 12 5
London Tree Forum 13 2
London Tree Forum seeks Grant from Millennium Fund 11 4
London Tree Officers Assoc. Funded 10 6
London's Air is Cleaner 13 7
London's Open Spaces Important for Nature 13 7
Lottery Benefits Parks & Gardens 11 5
Lottery Under Used by Community Groups 11 3
LTOA Challenges NATO Claim Of Tree Care 13 2

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Maes Mynach 11 2
MAFF ,whatever happened? 14 4
MAFF Warns on Pests and Diseases 13 7
MAGIC - Know your local environment 14 8
Magical Trees 15 6
Magnolia campbellii 13 3
Magnolias destroyed on import 14 5
Mahogany 16 3
Mahogany Misses Endangered Species List 12 5
Major Oak 10 3
Manchester poplar threatened by disease 16 1
Manchester Townscape Suffers 10 5
Maple Society Formed 10 3
Marion's Field - Sequel 16 4
Marion's Field Thoughts 10 7
Mark Hall Arboretum Seeks Ancient Woodland 12 3
Marketing at Monument Sites 12 8
Measuring Trees 10 2
Methuselah Cuttings do not Root 15 4
Mexico, Rare Pines of 11 5
Microchips in National Trust Trees 13 6
Mildew on Malus 12 8
Millennium Seed Bank Celebrations 13 5
Minibaler Aids Conservation 12 6
Mirk Pot - Experience of Conservation Management 13 7
Mobile Phone Masts As Trees 15 2
Monkey Puzzle Reserve Devastated 15 4
Monkeys Led To Tree Book 15 2
More rationalization for forest groups 16 5
Multidisciplinary Woodland Management 15 7
Muntjac Deer becoming Problem 11 2
Mushroom Pickers Guide 13 5
Mycorrhizal Management on Urban Trees 15 3

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Name changes 14 2
National Aboreta Merge 15 5
National Forest New Grants 11 6
National Forest News 10 7 & 8
National Forest Offers More Grants 13 1
National Forest Scheme & New Action Pack 13 6
National Memorial Arboretum 11 1
National Memorial Arboretum+A193 Seeks Funds 11 5
National Small Woodlands Association 12 5
National Trust Opens Gardens Early 13 6
National Urban Forestry Unit 11 4
Native Black Poplar in Upper Severn Valley 12 7
Native Plants Loss in Britain 16 3
Native Tree Hedge Plan 10 8
Native Woodlands Decline to be Halted 12 4
Natural Disease Control 15 4
Natural Fungicides Offer New Hope 13 4
Natural History Museum Wildlife Garden 11 1 & 5
Natural Tree Layering 13 6
Nearly Half SSIs In Decline 15 6
Neem Tree Downside 15 6
Neem Tree Insecticide Available in US but not UK 13 6
Neem Tree Pesticide Dispute 11 8
New Botanic Garden to Open on Time 13 6
New Forest Benefits from Europe 13 1
New Forest Proposals 10 2
New Native Wood for National Park 13 4
New Tree Bodies for the Professionals 11 7
New tree discovered 14 5
New Trees Fail because of Drought 11 8
New Variegated Cherry 13 4
New Zealand Flat Worm Threat Taken Seriously 11 5
New Zealand Forestry 15 3
Nightingale Population Decline 13 3
Nightjars Population Increase in the South 13 3
Nitrogen - enemy of diversity 16 7
Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide Rises 11 6
Nitrogen and Fungi to Benefit Kew's Veterans 13 7
No right to roam 14 4
Nobel Prize for Kenyan Woman 16 2
Norfolk Forestry Club Project 10 7
Notebook - Apple and pears 14 2,3
Notebook - Walnut Study Day 14 3
Notebook - Why don't foresters speak out? 14 8
Nottingham's University Trees 10 7
NPTC Chainsaw Proficiency ID Cards 12 1
NUFU Celebrates, Then Ceases 16 4
Nurseries Introduce New Trees 11 3
Nursery stops growing bare rooted trees 15 7
Nyman's Trees 16 2

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Oak Caterpillar Threat 11 7
Oak death in Europe 14 1
Oak Die Back Still a Mystery 13 4
Oak Omitted from Structural Timber List 12 2
Oak Symposium 15 7
Oak Trees 13 7
ODPM says sell parks to save money 16 7
Old Growth Forest Altered by Urban Jungle 13 4
Old, Big And Tall Trees 15 7
Oldest tree is Australian, the Huon pine 14 2
Olver, Catherine Obituary 15 5
One Man's Trees 14 3
Open Spaces promised funding 14 1
Out and About with Dendro 16 1
Out and About With Dendro 12 7
Out and About with Dendrophiles 16 8
Overseas News 10 2
Ownership Best Protection 15 4
Ozone From Trees 15 3

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Palm Family Symposium 16 4
Palm Finds Refuge in Britain 13 4
Palm oil and people 16 1
Palms, Trees - But Not As We Know Them 12 2
Pandas Face Lean Time in China 16 2
Paperless Society a Myth 12 7
Park bequest 16 8
Park keepers essential to encourage park use 16 5
Parks Agency Proposals Rejected 13 6
Parks for People and trees 16 2
Parks Give Cause for More Dissatisfaction 11 4
Parks In National Decline 13 8
Parks Regeneration Report 10 2
Peat extraction sites become nature reserves 14 6
Peatbog Add To Greenhouse Effect 10 3
Pest Control From Neem Tree 10 5
Pest Predator Protection in Germany 15 4
Pesticide Resistance Through Mutation 15 2
Pesticides, Pressure to Reduce 12 4
Pests imported , 14 1,3
Petrified Trees in Durham 12 7
Phythophthora Disease on Increase 11 1
Phytophora 12 5
Phytophthora - why fungicides don't work 14 6
Phytophthora Attacks Californian Redwood 15 1
Phytophthora ramorum found oak 15 5
Phytophthora ramorum Rampage Continues 15 7
Phytophthora ramorum, Can Be Eradicated? 15 6
Phytophthora Update 16 2
Pig Culture 13 3
Pigs Help With Regeneration 10 4
Pine Beauty Moth Outbreak in Scotland 12 1,4
Pine Martin Making a Comeback 16 2
Pine Study Day 14 4
Pine Weevil Protection 15 2
Pines Attacked By Red Band Needle Blight 15 6
Planes To Diminish In London 10 1
Planning Need for Park Planting 11 3
Plant Passport 10 1
Plant Passports cover oak death 14 8
Plant trees to offset your holiday travel 14 7
Plantathon in Edinburgh 12 6
Planting - New Recommendations 15 8
Planting Paradox 12 3
Planting trees to save money 14 5
Platycladus - Bedgebury Has Tree Of Life 13 2
Plum Used As Anti Pathogen 15 4
Plymouth Pear Orchards Established 11 6
Pocket Parks 11 1
Policed trees 16 7
Pollards Vs Lollipops 10 3
Polystyrene Harbours Pests 12 4
Polytunnel problems 16 6
Poplar Deaths Noted 12 3
Poplar goes home to Kalmthout 15 3
Poplar, Black Growing Interest 10 6
Portugal's Forestry Tradition Changes 13 8
Possible Merger of Forestry Organizations 12 3
Power Station Gas Used in Greenhouse 13 2
Priestlield Arboretum 10 7
Primeval Forest or Pasture? 15 1
Probus Gardens Saved 13 6
Probus Gardens Under Threat 12 5
Professional New Groups formed 10 2
Propagation of trees and shrubs by grafting 14 7
Property value link to tree 14 6
Protection needed for Modern Landscapes 16 8
Pruning Grants for High Pruning in Ireland 11 8
Pruning Points 11 8
Pruning, Best Time 10 6
Pruning, When and Why 15 2
Public Access on Farms, Costs in Kent 12 8
Purple bacteria has earliest photosynthesis 14 1
Pycnogenol From Pine Is New Wonder Drug 13 2

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Topic Volume number Issue number
Radio Waves Affect Tree Growth 11 2
Radioactive fallout forest 14 4
Rain forest and Swedish tycoon Protection 16 7
Rainforest Foundation challenge UN report 16 8
Rainforest Planted by Hooker 15 8
Ramblers Celebrate Right to Roam Promise 13 3
Rare Beetle now Pest 12 8
Rare bird relies on Rimu tree 14 8
Rare fungus found 16 1
Recession puts ecology further down agenda 14 5
Recycled woodchip 16 5
Recycling Waste for Compost & Charcoal 10 8
Red Band Needle Blight 15 5
Red Delicious Best 16 3
Red Pigment Protects Leaves 15 1
Red Squirrel Conservation 13 1
Red Squirrel End In Sight 15 7
Red Squirrel paradox 14 1
Red Squirrel reserves 14 5
Red Squirrel Ropeways in Cumbria 13 4
Red Squirrel's Death Knell 16 6
Regeneration - A New Chiltern Woodland 14 8
Remarkable Trees of the World 14 5
Renewable Energy Facts 12 2
Review of forest research agency united response 14 4
RHS Bicentenary 15 5
RHS Top Pest Enquiries for 2004 16 3
RHS turns down gift garden 15 8
Right to Roam Bill 12 5
Rights of Way Still Blocked 15 3
Roadside trees 10 1
Roundabouts Are Reserves 15 6
Royal Tiger Association Gives Wood 11 3
RSBP points to grey squirrel predation 16 7
Rubberwood being marketed as Maylasian oak 14 7
Russia forests shrinking 14 7
Russian Frozen Peat Bogs Melting 16 6

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Safer control measures 15 6
Sahara Cypress Rescue 10 7
Salt Damage Warning and Treatment 10 8
Sandy Soil For Street Trees 10 8
Sargent's Silva Century 15 6
Save Our Royal Parks Campaign 13 3
School Survey Criticized 12 6
Scientists Advise Import Restrictions on plants 16 5
Scientists stand Alone on Climate Change 16 8
Scotland Initiatives for Urban Woodlands 11 6
Scotland's Millennium Forest Trust 12 8
Scottish Natural Heritage set ancient tree register 14 1
Scottish Native Woodlands Panel 10 1
Scrub clearance goats 14 2
Sea Buckthorn 11 7
Selborne Yew Restoration Fails 10 4
Selective felling more damaging than thought 14 1
Sequoia's Name Origin 15 6
Set Aside Farmers Cautious about Set Aside Forestry 11 4
Set Aside Land can now be used for Woodlands 11 7
Set Aside+A256 RSPB Shows Set Aside Favours Birds 11 3
Set-Aside, More Birds 10 1
Sheffield Sells Open Spaces 10 5
Short Rotation Coppice For Energy 15 7
Short Rotation Forestry has a Future 16 8
Silvopastural systems increase biodiversity 16 7
Silvopasture Increases Biodiversity 16 4
Silvopoultry - A New Agro-Forestry system 16 4
Slash and burn for more mahogany 14 6
Small Stem Hardwood - new uses 16 3
Small Woodlands Success 11 6
Small Woods Association aim for local products 14 7
Smaller Leaves Survive Disaster 13 7
Smog Can Be Produced by Trees 12 2
Smoke aids germination 14 6
Sodden and sad syndrome kills trees 14 6
Software To Value Treescapes 15 3
Softwood Competition from Antipodes 13 8
Soil Analysis aided by Iron Rods 10 2
Soil and Global Warming 15 2
Soil Compaction Tests 11 8
Soil Has Answer 12 3
Soil Injection Saves Trees 15 7
Sophora japonica Has New Name 12 4
Sorbus torminalis 10 5
South Africa heritage trees threatened 14 6
South Asia Promotes Zero Burning Policy 13 3
South Coast Gales Result in Fewer Losses 12 2
South West Woodland Cover to be Increased 12 4
Soya Production Savages Rainforest 16 3
Spice Island Trees 10 2
Sport Pitches & Parks Threat 10 5
Spray - Acid Test 12 2
Spruce bark aphid increase due to global warming 14 2
Spruce Bark Beetle 12 4
Spruce Bark Beetle Threat 11 3
Square Trees In Edinburgh 15 7
Squirrel Conservation for Reds 11 8
Squirrels - Threaten Forests 16 4
Squirrels threaten woodland birds 15 8
Sri Lanka 16 7
Stern, William - Legend dies 14 3
Stewardship Schemes Adapted 12 5
Stress Relief from Trees 13 5
Student Grants for Forestry Restricted 11 1
Stumps and Stag Beetles 16 3
Subsidence Claims - Three Quarters Blamed on Trees 13 7
Subsidence Risk Courses and Leaflet 12 4
Success for local community 15 6
Sudden oak death (SOD) threat 14 4,7
Sudden Oak Death Infects UK 15 4
Sugar and shock 14 6
Sulphur Deposits decrease in Europe 11 8
Sundarbans sale sparks Shell's shock 15 7
Sunscreen For Trees 15 7
Survey of Threatened Temperate Trees 11 5
Surveys Need Volunteers 13 2
Sussex hedgerow inventory 15 8
Sycamore Debate in Letters 10 4 & 6
Sydnop's Stand Planting 10 5
Sydnope Stand Planting 11 1

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Tides Cause Tree Diameter Fluctuations 12 7
Timber Growers Point the Way for Birch Production 13 6
Timber harvest up 16 1
Timber Prices Still Falling 13 3
Timber Sales New Schemes 11 5
TLC - Trees Love Care Campaign 13 2
Town Large Trees Disappearing 10 5
TPO Changes 13 6
TPO Review Brings Unwelcome Proposals 13 1
TPO Successful Prosecution 13 7
TPO User Guide Begun 10 6
TPO, No New Legislation 10 8
TPOs listed in Woking 15 5
Tree Advisory Trust - Helpline Number 11 8
Tree Aid 12 8
Tree Collections Losing Value 11 3
Tree Course Introduction 15 4
Tree Fall Caused Death 15 3
Tree Ferns Import Ban 16 3
Tree ferns, illegal imports 14 6,7
Tree Free Paper Could Save Forests 15 5
Tree Height Limit 16 1
Tree Inoculation Technique 15 6
Tree Migration 13 3
Tree Names in Language 12 1
Tree Officer Calls Sheffield Council to Account 11 7
Tree organizations merge 14 6,5
Tree Pathologist's Reflections 12 2
Tree Preservation Orders 14 1
Tree Protection Order Fine for Developer 12 5
Tree Rings Reveal Catastrophe 12 8
Tree Surgery - Who's Competent? 11 7
Tree Ties, Cushion, Grows with the Tree 11 7
Tree trade dominated by a few firms 14 5
Tree Treasures 15 3
Tree Warden's Year & A Half 10 5
Tree Wardens in 100 Local Authorities 12 5
Tree Wardens oppose tree removal 14 1
Tree, With Everything Wrong' 10 6
Trees Could Be Aerial Masts 13 2
Trees & Building Foundations 10 2
Trees can help prevent flooding 14 1
Trees Communicate by Electric Impulses 11 3
Trees Confirmed As Cheaper Than Grass to Maintain 13 1
Trees Creating Tropical Effect in Your Garden 13 7
Trees for Cities Attract Record Funds 16 2
Trees for Exposed Sites 13 8
Trees for Health 16 3
Trees For London Name Change 15 4
Trees Generally Survived Well in 1995 Drought 11 7
Trees Grow Best In Cities 15 6
Trees In Extreme Conditions 15 5
Trees in Towns Project 13 6
Trees Species Numbers to be Decimated 12 8
Trees Stripped By Umber Moth 15 7
Trees that Prune Themselves 12 2
Trenches & Tree Roots 10 7
Tropical Diversity Caused by Seedling Shortage 13 4
Tropical Forest Loss Continues 10 1
Tropical Rainforest loss danger to world 16 3
Tropical Trees Dying Younger 10 7
Truffiere is First in Britain 13 2
Trust take over from Government Bodies 12 7
Tube Troubles 12 6
Tulip Tree Saved by local fight 16 4

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Topic Volume number Issue number
UK criticised for illegal timber imports. 16 6
UK Forestry Standards Proposals on Internet 12 4
Urban & Rural Edge, CPRE Report 10 4
Urban Forestry Survey 13 6
Urban Green Space Squeezed 10 2
Urban Green Spaces Taskforce, report 14 6,8
US suggest chemical ponds to absorb CO 14 3
Uses of Native Tree Products 12 8

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Topic Volume number Issue number
VAM - Tree Organic Care System 13 3
Varnish Tree Causes Distress 12 2
Varnish Tree Poisons Tree Workers 13 8
Vegetative Propagation of Trees 11 2
Veteran Tree Initiative by English Nature 12 2,6
Veteran Trees Initiative supported by NT 14 6
Viburnum lantana 10 8
Victorian Palm Replaced 15 4
Vine Weevil Weapon 13 5
VOC From Trees 15 4

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Walk More, Eat Less to Cool World 16 4
Walsall arboretum seeks £36,000 grant for tree plan 14 1
Warmest Year on Record - 1998 13 1
Waste Facts 15 2
Water Shortages in South East 16 2
Watermark Disease Progress 10 1
Weed Infestation add to Olympic Costs 16 8
Weeding with piglet power 14 7
Wessex Coppice Group 11 4
Weston Park Trees 16 6
Westonbirt Weddings 13 2
When Is a Tree Dead 15 2
White Pots help Roots 15 1
Who Destroyed the Great Caledon Wood? 13 7
Wildboar in South East England 12 7
Wildboar Population Explodes in Germany 12 1
Wildlife in Woods Forum in Bucks 14 5
Wildlife Law Fault Revealed at High Wood 12 6
Wildlife Trust urge landowners to seek grants 14 2
Willow Pollarding Problem 12 6
Willow Research History 15 1
Willow Takes Over From Windpower 10 6
Willow, Biomass and Barriers 10 5
Willow; Baskets to Biomass 16 1
Wind Farm for New York Skyscraper 15 7
Windblow Harvesting in Denmark 13 8
Windsor's Veterans 12 4
Wollemi pine now on sale 16 5
Wollemi pine planted in Harrogate 16 8
Wollemi Pine Seedlings on Sale 12 3
Wollemi Pines Face Threat from Collectors 11 3
Wollemi whoops! 16 6
Wood Chips to Fuel Schools 15 3
Wood Consumption Increase in World 11 8
Wood Fibre Fabric 12 5
Wood Fuel Systems in Wales 16 6
Wood Heating Economics 16 2
Wood Mice 15 6
Wood Pellets Helps Kyoto Targets 15 1
Wood pulp Fabric Fibre Now Produced 11 3
Wood, Gives Clean Bill of Health 10 3
Woodhenge to be Moved 13 3
Woodland Burial Site Gets Award 13 4
Woodland Co-operation Succeeds 10 8
Woodland Grant Scheme 11 1
Woodland Heritage 12 3
Woodland Produce Centres 13 3
Woodland Remnants Increase Pests 15 3
Woodland Trust advocate more wood burning 14 2
Woodland Trust Find Grants Cut 11 1
Woodland Trust Honours Founder 13 1
Woodland Trust Increase Land Acquistion 12 2,4,5
Woodland Trust shows wide appeal 14 4
Woodland Trust Speaker's List 13 2
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