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11. On the Eavages of Tree and Timber de.stroying Insects, with 

 specimens and ilhistrations — J. Alexander, XJdapussellawa, Ceylon, 

 bronze medal. 



12. On the Kavages of Molluscs and other Marine Timber 

 destroying Animals (including Insects) — None received. 



13. On the Destructive Influence on Wood of Fungi and other 

 Plants — None received. 



14. On the Best Method of Maintaining the Supply of Teak a.s 

 regards Price, Size, and Quality, together with the Best Substitute 

 for Sliipbuilding purposes. Special prize of £50 offered by the 

 Shipbuilders of Glasgow — W. T. Oldrieve, 1 Stanhope Place, Edin- 

 burgh, special prize; J. Nisbet, Deputy Conservator of Forests, 

 British Burmah, silver medal ; J. C. Kemp, 86 Hill Street, Garnet- 

 hill, Glasgow, silver medal. 



15. On the Utilization of Forest Produce in the Manufacture of 

 I'aper — G. F. Greene, 3 George Yard, Lombard Street, London, E.G., 

 silver medal; D. L. Simmonds, 35 Queen Victoria Street, London, 

 Ijronze medal. 



16. <_)n the Culture of Trees on the Margin of Streams and Lochs 

 in Scotland, with a view to the Preservation of the Banks and the 

 Conservation of Fish. Special prize of £10, 10s. offered by J. B. 

 Duncan, Esq., W.S. — Rev. E. Maclean, Glen LTrquhart, Inverness, 

 half of special prize, £5, 5s. 



17. On the Preparation and Use of Wood Pulp. Special prize 

 of £20 offered by the Scottish Paper Makers' Association — E. F. 

 Cross and E. J. Bevan, Laboratory, 249 J High Holborn, London, 

 special prize of £20 ; W. J. Stonhill, Ludgate Circus, London, E.C., 

 bronze medal ; J. Anderson Eeid, Fordband Cottage, Weston, Eun- 

 eorn, Cheshire, bronze medal. 



18. The Manufacture and Use of Charcoal — A. D. AVebster, 

 Llandegai, Bangor, N.W., diploma. 



19 and 20. Fuel Plantations (two papers), Management of Coffee 

 Oils (one paper) — No award. 



21. Forest Products of Malabar — Ehodes Morgan, Conservator of 

 Forests, Malabar, India, bronze medal. 



22. Humus and the Defertilizatiou of F'orest Soils in India. 



23. On the Vegetation of Western Australia — A. iM. Eobertson, 

 1 Alloa Eoad, Eochampton, London, diploma. 



24. Witnesses of Primeval Times — Eev. E. Maclean, Glen 

 Urquhart, diploma. 



25. Eeports on the Forest Productions of our own Crown Colonies 

 or Foreign Coiintries, accompanied by specimens — On the Timber 

 Trade of Ivumrnp, Assam, by A. J. Mein, Deputy Conservator of 

 Forests, Assam, diploma. 



26. Lacq.uer — By Hikorokuro Yoshida, Japan, silver medal. 



