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Messrs. Wilson Bros., Bobbin Co., Ltd., Garston, Liverpool.— 
Large case, containing bobbins of various home-grown woods in 
different stages of manufacture. 
Mr. Milne-Home, Canonbie. <Sebtions of a young tree of 
Japanese Larch. 
The Rt. Hon. F. D. Acland, Forestry Commission, Grosvenor 
Gardens, London.—Plank of Scots Pine from a tree grown in 
Devonshire. 
Mr. H.C. Eyles, Office of Woods, Regent’s Park.—Two planks 
and a transverse section of Cedrus Deodara from the Forest of 
ean. 
Mr. John Roberts, Tintern.—Various articles turned from 
Coppice woo 
Mr. J. Burtt- Davy, Kew.—A miscellaneous collection of 
articles from South Africa. 
The Crown Agents for the Colonies—A selection of planks of 
Colonial Timbers from the Empire Timber Exhibition, Holland 
Park. 
Mr. C. A. Benn, Kington, Hereford.—Plank from a tree of 
Abies nobilis, which attained a height of 83 ft. 
Mr. M. T. Dawe, St. James’ Square, London.—Sample of 
wood of Comino crespo (Aniba perutilis), series of specimens and 
photographs to illustrate the manufacture of Panama hats, also 
samples of Balata, Gum Chicle, and various other Colombian 
products. 
Superintendent, Small Arms Factory, Enfield Lock—_Examples 
of gun stocks as exhibited at the Empire Timber Exhibition. 
Sir D. Morris, K.C.M.G.—Cones of Pinus Morinda from West 
Dorset. 
The Incorporated Oil Seed Association, St. Mary Axe 
Samples of Chinese Galls (Rhus semialata) and six dashed of oil 
seeds. 
Ruben, Scrutton Street, London.—Panel of finely 
figured Satinwood. 
Capt. Loutit, M.C., Aberdeen.—Three sections of ahi ie 
from a peat bog at Ardo, Aberdeenshire. 
Research in Jodrell Laboratory in 1920.—-Mr. L. A. Boodle 
made some experiments with bamboo in relation to attack by 
boring beetles, and —— some observations on the 
development of the ovule in an 
Dr. C. J. F. Skottsberg xan some ay: in the 
structure and development of the thallus in Splachn 
Dr. J. C. T. Uphof began a study of the a cent nance 
of several a of Davallia. 
Prof. F. Weiss compared the — structure of 
certain graft- ion with that of the parent plan 
. C. Worsdell completed a study of the ee of the 
Polygonaceae. 
