Class TT. 



(1) "Diseases, Insects, and Animals Injurious to Trees." 



Award — No. 1 Silver jNIedal, to Gilbert Brown, 

 Forester, Beaufort, Beauly. 



(2) "The Propagation of Trees and Shrubs." 



Aivard — Bronze Medal, to D. M. Macdonald, Assist- 

 ant Forester, Alnwick Castle. 



(3) "The Propagation of Trees and Shrubs." 



Atvard — Bronze Medal, to Alex. M'Gregor, Assistant 

 Forester, Durris, Drumoak. 



Forestry Exhibition at the Highland and Agricultural 

 Society's Show. 



The Secretary reported that the Exhibition at Dumfries was 

 smaller than those held at Aberdeen and Inverness. The quality 

 of the Exhibits was, however, very good, and the Exhibition had 

 attracted a great deal of attention. He mentioned that a Report 

 on the Exhibition would be jniblished in the Transactions, and 

 submitted the following awards by the Judges of the articles sent 

 in competition :- — • 



Four Varieties of Timber of Conifers Grown in Scotland, viz., Scots Fir, 

 Spruce, Silver Fir, and Larch. 



1st prize £'i, U. Crabbe, Byreburnfoot, Canonbie. 

 2nd prize £2, W. Macalpine Leuy of Dalswinton. 

 V.H.G., Sir John Gilinour, Bart, of Lundin and JMontrave. 



Model of Portable Saw-mill. 

 No. 2 Silver Medal, to John Macpherson, Novar, lioss-shire. 



Best Article for Estate or Farm Use manufactured from Home-grown 



Timber. 



No. 1 Silver Medal, to N. S. Hattersley, Maryfield, Dalswinton, for a 



farm cart. 

 No. 2 Silver Medal, to 1). Cral)bc, r.yreburnfoot, for a field gate. 

 V.H.C., George Leven, Auclieucruive, for an estate gate. 



Best Collection of Furniture Made of Home-(jrown Timber. 



No. 1 Silver Medal, to Alex. Pollock, Tarbolton, for .suite of rustic 

 oak furniture worked in stag-horn design. 



