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Murvocn, Graham W., Science and Naturalist Editor, Yorkshire Weekly 
Post, Milnthorpe, Westmorland. 
Newton, George, Factor’s Assistant, 28 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. 
55 Nicot, James, Assistant Forester, Bridgend Nursery, Liberton, Midlothian. 
Priest, W., Gardener, Eglinton Castle, Irvine. 
ReID, S., Forester, Bowmont Forest, Kelso. 
Rove, James, Assistant Forester, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 
SciaTer, Alexander, Seed Manager, 15 Princes Street, Edinburgh. 
60 SmiruH, John, Cabinetmaker, Peebles. 
SmirH, Robert, Assistant Forester, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 
Trerras, Alexander, Forester, Dalgetty Castle, Turiff, 
Wicur, Alexander, Overseer, Thurston, Innerwick. 
Wicuron, John, Forester, Newstead Abbey, Nottingham. 
65 WILLIAMSON, John, Bank Agent, Loanhead. 
FINANCES OF THE SOCIETY. 
Mr Georcs Mitt, §.8.C., the Interim Treasurer, read a Report 
on the Financial Transactions for the past year, which showed a 
deficit of £12, 12s. 1ld. The Report also showed that the 
nett funds of the Society at the close of the year amounted to 
£72, 18s. 9d., and the arrears of subscription to £69, 2s. Mr 
Ker moved, that a Committee be appointed to examine the 
Accounts of the Society and to report. Mr Grorce FRAser 
moved, that the whole Accounts of the Society be remitted 
to an Auditor, to be afterwards appointed. Both motions were 
seconded, and on a vote being taken Mr Fraser’s motion was 
carried, } 
JuDGES’ Report. 
Mr Awexanper Mine, Convener of the Judges, read the 
following Report on the Essay, ‘“‘On the Financial Results of the 
Cultivation of Woods,” as revised by the author ‘ Vigilantia.” 
“In their Report to the Annual General Meeting, held in 
August last, the Judges recommended that this Essay should he 
revised, and the calculations checked by the author. This has 
been done, and the Judges have now awarded a No, 2 Silver 
Medal. The author of the Essay is Mr Grorce CapE.L, Langley 
House, Surbiton, Surrey.” 
PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS. 
Mr R. C. Munro Fereuson, the President of the Society, then 
delivered an Address,! for which, on the motion of Professor 
Bay.ry Batroour, he was heartily thanked. 
1 A verbatim Report of the Address appears in the Transactions. 
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