1884.] THE INTERNATIONAL FOEESTRY EXHIBITION. 271 



CLASS VIIL-LOAN COLLECTIONS. 



Collections within the scope of the foregoing Classes— for example, illustrating 

 the Fauna, Flora, ov Forest produce of a Province or Disti'ict— would lie accept° 

 able. 



CLASS IX. 

 Economic Condition of Foresters and AVoodnien 



CLASS X— MISCELLANEOUS. 



Articles not particularised in the above Divisions, if bearing on the objects of 

 the Exhibition, are admissible, with the sanction of the Executise Committee 

 ^ ({tficial London Agent : WILLIAM H. RIDER, Esq., 14, Bartholomew Close, 



The following are the regulations for exhibitors : — 



L The Exhibition is intended to include everything connected with, or illus- 

 trative of, the Forest Products of the World, and will be open to exhibitors frfan 

 all countries. 



See Classification of Exhibits. 



2. Entries close on 1st March, 1884. All exhibits must be intimated by 

 a certificate of entry, forms of which will be issued on application to tlu- 

 Secretary. 



3. The Committee reserve power to restrict the space applied for, or to decline 

 any apj^lication, in either of which cases the Secretary will, as soon as practic- 

 able, notify the same to the apj^licant. 



4. Exhibitors will be chai-ged one shilling per square foot of floor space. 

 Open air space free. Cases for exhibits must not exceed 10 feet in height. 



A Committee has been appointed to consider in special cases a reduction or 

 remission of the above charge for space. 



5. Exhibitors must pay all expense of transit, delivery, fixing, and removing 

 their exhibits. 



6. All packages containing articles intended for exhibition must bear the dis- 

 tinctive mark, I. F. E., EDINBURGH, in red paint ; and they must also have 

 painted on them, the name and number (which will be sent on allocation of 

 space) of the exhibitor. The way-bill must accompany all packages, and contain 

 the name of the exhibitor, his number, and address. 



7. Arrangements will be made by the Committee for the reception of exhibits 

 at a date to be afterwards fixed. 



8. The Connnittee will not be liable for any loss or damage, from whate\ei 

 cause, which exhibits may sustain in transit, at the Exhibition, or otherwise. 



9. Exhibitors must provide, either personally or by their agent, for the recep- 

 tion, setting up, and removal of their exhibits, and the verification of the same: 

 in default whereof, the Committee reserve the right of doing whatever they 

 may consider necessary at the expense of the exhibitor, 



10. Exhibitors of machinery retjuiring the use of water, gas, or steam, must 

 state, on making their entries, the quantity of water, gas, or steam which will 

 be required. Exhibitors of machinery in motion must state the rate of speed at 

 which it is to be driven. The furnishing of all connections, shafting, pulleys, 

 belting, &c., must be at the expense of the exhibitor. Gas, water, or steam 

 ]jower will be supplied on terms to be hereafter arranged by the Committee, and 

 be under their entire control. 



11. Medals, money prizes, and diplomas for exhibits and essays, will be 

 awarded by competent jurors. 



12. No photographs, copies, or other repi-oductions of any objects exhibited, 

 will be permitted to be taken without the consent of the Committee and the 

 exhibitor. 



13. Contributors to the Loan Department are requested to communicate with 

 the Secretary, who will supply special forms to be filled up by them. Free 

 sjxice will be given for loan collections and workmen's approved models, 



