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I. On the Preserving of Timber for Estate Purposes. By D. F. 
MAcKENzI#, Factor, Mortonhall, Midlothian, . 
British Forestry Literature, . 
EXCURSION OF THE SOCIETY TO STRATHSPEY, MoRAY, AND 
BANFFSHIRE, 1894. 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE RoyaL ScorrisH ARBORICULTURAL 
Socrery. 
Address delivered at the Forty-second Annual General Meeting, 
held on 28rd January 1895. By R. C. Munro Frreuson, 
Esquire of Raith and Novar, M.P., President of the Society, . 
On a Limited Liability Company to acquire a Timber Estate. 
Paper read before the General Meeting, January 23, 1895, by 
Professor SOMERVILLE, . 
. A Visit to the Thuringian Forest, within the Duchy of Saxe- 
Coburg-Gotha, Germany. By Joun Mucus, Forester, 
Balmoral, 
. Notes on the Physiology and Structure of Trees and Shrubs as 
shown by the Microscope; along with a Cabinet containing 
100 Photo-Micrographic Slides illustrative of Plant Physiology 
specially relating to Timber. By D. F. Mackenzig, Factor, 
Mortonhall, Midlothian, 
. On Growing Timber of Clean Growth, Fine Quality, and High 
Commercial Value. By ArrHuR C. ForBEs, Wood Manager, 
Bowood, Calne, Wiltshire, 
The Formation of Plantations. By JAmEs Ropeer, Assistant 
Forester, New Scone, Perthshire, 
. A Short Account of the State Forests of Prussia (including 
Hanover), and Messrs Heins’ Nursery at Halstenbeck, visited 
by the Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society, July-August 
1895. Prepared from Official Sources by Dr SoMERVILLE, 
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