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deeply indebted for the great trouble they took in organising and 

 carrying to such a successful issue the Excursion of 1904, and 

 for the unfailing courtesy and kindness which they at all times 

 showed. 



Thursday and Friday were spent in visiting the various places 

 of interest in Paris, and some of the party paid a visit to 

 Versailles. On Friday evening, 5th August, the party left Paris, 

 and, returning by Calais and Dover, reached London on the 

 following morning, and thence proceeded to their various 

 destinations, the majority travelling northwards by the Midland 

 Railway. 



For the photographs illustrative of the forestry seen in some 

 of the districts visited, which appear in the following pages, the 

 Society is indebted to Dr J. H. Wilson, St Andrews, Mr W. C. 

 Orkney, Montrose, and the Assistant Editor. 



