TEANSACTIONS 



The Council would earnestly draw the attention of the 

 Members to the Abstract of the Society's Accounts for 1886- 

 1887 on page 188, in which is shown an extra large amount 

 of Subscriptions due and unpaid at the close of the financial 

 year. Members will greatly facilitate the work of the 

 Society, and save a considerable expenditure, by promptly 

 remitting their Subscriptions as they become due. 



The Council also respectfully request that those Members 

 whose Subscriptions are in arrear, will make payment of 

 them at their very earliest convenience. 



By order of the Council, 



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SPECIAL NOTICE. 



The Council direct the attention of Members to an arrange- 

 ment made with the Proprietor of the Farming World, pub- 

 lished at 63 Princes Street, Edinburgh, by which a Forestry 

 Department has been added to that paper. The Council 

 express the hope that Members, and all interested, will heartily 

 support this effort to provide a laseful weekly medium of 

 Forestry intelligence, both by reading the Farming World, and 

 by contributing Forestry notes to its pages. 



