The Society's Transactions. 



The Tra7isactums of the Society are pubhshed annually, and 

 issued gtatis to Members. A large number of the Prize Essays and 

 other valuable Papers, and reports of the Annual Excursions, have 

 appeared in them, and have thus become available to Students as 

 well as to those actively engaged in the Profession of Forestry. 

 Copies of the Transactions, which now extend to sixteen volumes, 

 are to be found in the principal Libraries of the United Kingdom, 

 as well as in those of the British Colonies and of America. 



Honorary Consulting Scientists. 



Members have the privilege of obtaining information gratuitously 

 upon subjects connected with Forestry from the following Honorary 

 Scientists appointed by the Society. 



Consulting Botanist.— lihMC Bayley Balfour, LL.D., M.D., Sc.D., 

 Professor of Botany, University of Edinliurgh, and Regius Keeper, 

 Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 



Consulting Chemist. — Andrew Peebles Aitken, Nf. A., Sc.D., 

 Professor of Chemistry, Royal Veterinary College, Clyde Street, 

 Edinburgh. 



Consulting Cryptogamist.^.\. W. BoRTHWiCK, B.Sc, Royal Botanic 

 Garden, Edinburgh. 



Consulting Entotnologist. — Robert Stewart MacDougall, IVf.A., 

 D.Sc, Professor of Entomology, etc., Royal Veterinary College, 

 Clyde Street, Edinburgh. 



Consulting Geologist.— ]oii^ Smith Flett, M A., B.Sc, M.B., CM., 

 Geological Survey, 28 Jermyn Street, London, .S.W. 



Consulting Meteorologist. — Robert Cockburn Mossman, F. R.SE., 

 F.R.Mct.Soc, 10 Blacket Place, Edinburgh. 



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Local Secretaries. 



The Society is represented throughout Scotland, England, and 

 Ireland by the Local Secretaries whose names are given below. 

 They are ready to afford any additional information that may be 

 desired regarding the Conditions of Membership and the work of 

 the Society. 



