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GAMMELL, Sydney James, Yr. of Drumtochty, Fordoun, Kincardineshire. 
Gray, Henry, 22 Young Street, Edinburgh. 
Harwey, Andrew M., Assistant Forester, New Scone, Perth. 
15 Hay, Wm. P., Merchant, Loanhead, Midlothian. 
Hoee, Thomas, jun., Assistant Forester, Witley Court, Stourport, 
Worcestershire. 
JARDINE, R. W. B., Yr. of Castlemilk, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire. 
Jounsron, Alexander, Forester, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 
Kerr, David, jun., Assistant Forester, Ladywell, Dunkeld. 
20 KENNEDY, Peter, Forester, Countlich, Ballinluig, Perthshire. 
Maccrecor, John C., Assistant Forester, Spoutwells, Dunkeld. 
MAcKENZIE, Wm., Forester, Novar, Evanton, Ross-shire. 
M‘Navcuron, Wm., Forester, Inver, Dunkeld. 
M‘PueErson, Arch., Assistant Forester, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 
5 Moncur, Jolin, Assistant Forester, New Scone, Perth. 
Netson, Thomas, Gardener, Tulliallan, Kincardine-on-Forth. 
PRENTICE, George, Factor, Raith, Kirkcaldy, Fife. 
Rep, William, Assistant Forester, Donibristle, Aberdour, Fife. 
Ritcui£, Thomas, Nurseryman, Callander, Perthshire. 
ROBERTSON, Duncan, Forester, Strathord, Stanley, Perthshire. 
RoBertson, George, Assistant Forester, Donibristle, Aberdour, Fife. 
RoBertson, John, Assistant Forester, High Street, Dunkeld. 
Sane, Edward, Solicitor, 29 Queen Street, Edinburgh. 
SrEWART, James, Assistant Forester, Spoutwells, Dunkeld. 
5 Smiru, William G., Ph.D., Lecturer on Plant Physiology, Royal Botanic 
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Essays AND AWARDS. 
Mr James Morrat, Convener of the Judges, then read the 
Report on the Essays, and the following Awards were made in 
accordance therewith,—the sealed envelopes accompanying the 
Essays being opened by the Secretary, and the names of the 
successful competitors announced to the Meeting. 
JupDGES’ Report. 
The Judges are glad to be able to report that thirteen Papers 
were sent in this year, as against six last year, and that they 
consider this year’s contributions to be possessed of a fair degree 
of merit. 
Crass I. 
In Class I., for open competition, eleven Papers were lodged, 
six being Essays on subjects given in the Syllabus, four on other 
Arboricultural subjects selected by the writers themselves, in 
terms of Section XVI. of the Syllabus, and one being a Paper on 
