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8. Report by Messrs Rowe and Kelly on Prospects of Trade 
with India, China, Japan, etc., for Dairy, etc., products. 
Department of Agriculture, Victoria. 
9. Forest Department of Madras Report, 1893-94. 
10. Catalogue of Forestry Collection of the Surveyor's Institution, 
2nd edition, 1895. 
11. Board of Agriculture Returns, 1894. 
12. Various Leaflets from Board of Agriculture, Britain. 
13. Report of Smithsonian Institution, Washington, for 1893. 
14. Cabinet containing Photo-Micrographic Slides illustrative 
of Plant Physiology, from D, F. Mackenzie, Factor, 
Mortonhall, 
It was remitted to the Council to take such steps as they 
might deem advisable for making the books still in the Library, 
and also those which may hereafter be presented, available to the 
members for reference. 
Note.—Members may borrow from the Secretary any of the Books or 
Pamphlets belonging to the Society, provided they pay the cost of trans- 
mission, and guarantee their safe return within a reasonable time. 
Notice or Morton, 
Mr Duwwn gave notice, on behalf of the Council, that at the 
next Annual General Meeting, a motion for the revision of the 
Laws of the Society would be submitted. 
PapPpeR ON GERMAN FORESTRY. 
Mr Jonn Micutz, Forester to Her Majesty the Queen at 
Balmoral, then read a very interesting and instructive paper, giving 
his impressions of German Forestry in the Thiringer-Wald.! 
Votes or THANKS. 
_ Very hearty votes of thanks were accorded to Mr Micute for 
his paper ; to Mr Munro Fercuson, President of the Society, for 
his valuable services in connection with the arrangements for the 
Excursion of the Society to Germany; and to the CHArrMAN for 
presiding. 
1 The paper appears in the Transactions. 
