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Council for the information of inquirers, was submitted and 

 approved, as follows : — 



The Bursary is given to enable a Student to attend the 

 Edinburgh University Course in Forestry, which extends from 

 October to March, together with such other Courses, at the 

 University or elsewhere, as the Lecturer may consider desirable. 



Conditions. 



1. Age. — Candidates must be not less than 18 nor more than 



25 years of age. 



2. Character. — They must produce e vide ace of good character. 



3. Education. — They must satisfy the Lecturer that their 



Educational Attainments are sufficieat to enable them 

 to follow his Course with profit. 



4. Health. — They must be of sound constitution and active 



habits. 



5. Parentage. — Preference will be given to the sons and other 



relatives of Foresters, or others employed in connection 

 with woods, in Scotland, and also to Candidates who 

 have themselves been so employed. 



6. Future Career. — Candidates must declare their intention to 



follow the profession of Forestry in the United Kingdom. 



7. Appointment. — Appointments to the Bursary will be made 



by the President of the Royal Scottish Arboricultural 

 Society, to whom the Lecturer will submit the names of 

 qualified candidates. 



8. Financial. — The successful candidate will receive £25 to 



cover the expenses of his attendance as a Member of the 



University Class in Forestry, including the Class Fee. 



The balance of £5 will be at the disposal of the Lectivrer 



for the payment of fees for other classes, purchase of 



books, and accessories of a like nature. 



The holder of the Bursary can obtain employment at £1 a 



week, for a course of practical work at Raith or at Novar, for 



the period between March and the middle of October. 



Raith Working Plan. 

 The Secretary reported that specially bound copies of the 

 Raith Working Plan had been sent to Her Majesty the Queen 

 at Balmoral, and to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, on the occasion 

 of his recent visit to Edinburgh, and had been graciously received 

 and acknowledged by them. 



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