EXHIBITION INTELLIGENCE. [Nov. 



Section 23. Building woods ; Pines, Deals, Mahogany, Sequoia, Oak, etc. ; portable 

 houses, conservatories, blinds (Venetian), revolving shutters, etc. 

 „ 24. Wood used for surgiail appliances, etc. ; wooden legs and arm.s, 

 .stretchers, invalid bedsteads, invalid chaii-s, ambulance vans, etc., 

 bed rests. 

 „ 2.5. Wood used for fine arts ; pencils, easels, drawing boards, frames, 

 brackets, etc. 



Class III. Scientific Forestry. 



Section 1. Botanical specimens of forest flora. 



„ 2. Micrcscopic sections of woods. 



„ 3. Parasites ; fungi and lichens injurious to ti-ees. 



„ 4. Edible fungi, in their natural state or preserved. 



„ 5. Forest fauna injurious to woods. 



„ 6. Forest entomology — useful and noxious insects, with specimens illus- 

 trative of the damage done by the latter. 



„ 7. Preserving processes applied to timber. 



„ 8. Specimens and diagrams illastratiug the geological formations adapted 

 to the growth of trees. 



„ 9. Fossil Plants ; collections_illustrative of the trees of the coal measures, 

 etc. 



„ 10. Trees found in bogs. Oak, Fir, etc. 



Class IV. OmaineRtal Forestry. 



Section 1. Growing specimens of i-are and ornamental trees and shrubs, in tubs 

 or otherwise. 

 „ 2. Rustic- work ; arbours, bridges, gates, seats, etc. 

 „ 3. Dried specimens of ornamental objects, including foliage. 

 „ 4. Plans and designs for landscape gai-dening, etc. 



Class V. Illustrations of Forestry. 



Section 1. Paintings, photogi-aphs, and drawings of remai-kable"or historical trees, 



fohage, and scenery. 

 „ 2. Delineations of trees in their native countries, or of recent introduction. 

 „ 3. Illustrations showing effects of blight, accident, parasitic growths, or 



any abnormal condition. 

 „ 4. Sketches of practical work and operation in the forests. 



Class VI. Forest Literature and History. 

 Class VII. Essays and Reports. 



Class VIII. Loan Collections. 



Class IX. Economic Condition of Foresters and Woodme7i. 



Class X. Miscellaneous. 



Diplomas and medals will be given. One-tenth of the entire 

 receipts for admission to the general exhibition will be set aside 

 for distribution among tlie hospitals of Loudon. Intending exhibitors 

 .should apply, for full particulars, to the Secretary, Edgar Eay, Esq., 

 19 Queen Victoria Street, E.G. 



