302 TRANSACTIONS OP ROYAL SCOTTISH ARBORICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Ayr ; William Johnston, Biel, Prestonkirk ; Henry Jonas, 23 

 Pall Mall, London ; R. C. Jonas, 23 Pall Mall, London ; James 

 Kay, Bute, Rothesay ; John Kerr, Barney Mains, Haddington ; 

 D. P. Laird, Pinkhill, Murrayfield, Edinburgh; John Learmonth, 

 Larchfield Nurseries, Dumfries ; George Leven, St Quivox, Ayr ; 

 George Marshall, Frimstone, Liphook, Hants, President of the 

 English ArhoncuUural Society ; John Marshall, May bole ; R. V. 

 Mather, Kelso ; Robert Matthews, Duncrub Park, Dunning ; 

 John Methven, Blythswood, Renfrew ; William Milne, Foulden 

 Newton, Berwick; Alex. Morgan, Turret Bank, CriefF; Andrew 

 Morgan, Estates Office, Glamis ; G. A. Munro, Edinburgh ; 

 Bailie John Murray, Edinburgh; S. MacBean, Erskine, Glasgow; 

 D. Macdonald, Trinity, Edinburgh ; A. M'Gregor, Penicuik ; A. 

 Mackinnon, Scone Palace Gardens, Perth ; George Mackinnon, 

 Melville, Lasswade ; William Mackinnon, Edinburgh ; Andrew 

 D. Page, Culzean, Maybole ; T. W. Paton, Kilmarnock ; James 

 Pearson, Sessay, Yorks ; Henry Philp, Dunfermline ; A. Pit- 

 caithley, Jeanie Bank, Scone, Vice-President ; Colonel Porteous, 

 Tarfhills, Kinross ; W. M. Price, Minto, Hawick ; W. Ralph, 

 Corstorphine, Midlothian ; A. D. Richardson, Edinburgh, Photo- 

 grapher to the Society ; John Robertson, Edinburgh ; James 

 Shiel, Abbey St Bathans, Grantshouse ; John Smith, Peebles ; 

 Thomas Smith, The Nursery, Tring ; Thomas Smith, The Castle, 

 Maybole; Dr Wm. Somerville, Board of Agriculture, London; 

 Duncan D. Stewart, Castlehill, Inchture ; Eraser Story, The Glen, 

 Innerleithen ; Walter C. Stunt, Lorenden, Ospringe, Faversham ; 

 David W. Thomson, Edinburgh; R. B. P. Wallace, Leith ; 

 Charles Warwick, Clandeboye, Ireland ; John Watson, Edin- 

 bvirgh; Jas. Wm. Watt, Carlisle; A. E. Wild, London; Wm. 

 Wilson, Auchinleck ; E. Wiseman, Elgin. There were also 

 present James Stuart of James Dickson & Sons, Edinburgh, and 

 Mordaunt Rider and J. H. Newnham, both of the Timber Trades 

 Jowmaly London. 



First Day. 



Tuesday the 28th was devoted to the Duke of Bedford's Estate 

 of Woburn. Leaving Leighton Buzzard at 8.30 A.M., the members 

 drove first to Little Brickhill to view the young plantations, 

 planted in 1901-2 and 1902-3. There they were met by Mr 

 Mitchell, the estate forester, and were later joined by Mr Hall, 

 the Duke of Bedford's resident agent. About 180 acres have 



