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CONTENTS. 
Address delivered at a General Meeting held on 16th August 
1897. By R. Munro Fereuson, M.P., President of the 
Society, . 
Forestry Education. By Dr WiniiiAm Scuiicn, C.1.E., Professor 
of Forestry in the Engineering College for India, Coopers Hill, 
Forestry in Scotland in the Reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty 
Queen Victoria. By MAncotm Dunn, The Palace Gardens, 
Dalkeith, 
Experiments with Tree Seeds. By WrLL1AM SoMERVILLE, D.ic., 
D.Sce., F.R.S.E., F.L.8., Professor of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Durham College of Science, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
Report by the Judges on Essays on ‘‘The Best Form of, and the 
Best Method of Establishing, an Experimental Forest Area in 
Scotland, for the Exhibition of and for Instruction—Theoretical 
and Practical—in Scientific Forestry,” . 
On Establishing an Experimental Forest Area in Scotland, for 
Instruction in the Theory and Practice of Scientific Forestry. 
By ArrHur C. Forses, Wood Manager, Bowood, Wilts 
(‘‘Moon Raker”), 
On Establishing an Experimental Forest Area in Scotland, for 
Instruction in the Theory and Practice of Scientific Forestry, 
By D. F. Mackrnzis, Factor, Mortonhall, Midlothian (‘‘ Nil 
Desperandum”’), 
Reports BY THE HONORARY SCIENTISTS, 
Notes AND QUERIES, 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE RoyaAn ScorrisH ARBORICULTURAL 
Society, 
Establishment of State Model Forests for Scotland, 
Letter to Right Hon. W. H. Lone, M.P., 
Working Plan for the Pit-Wood Working Circle, Raith Estate. 
By Colonel F. BaiLey, assisted by GkorcE U. MAcDONALD, . 
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