12 
8. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, London, vol. viii., 
parts 3 and 4, 
9. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, London, vol. xxi., 
part 2. 
10, Report of the Council of the Royal Horticultural Society, 
London, 1897-98. 
11. Arrangements of the Royal Horticultural Society, London, 
for 1898. 
12. Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society, 
5th series, vol. ix. 
13. Report on the State of Agriculture in Scotland in 1878, 
From the Highland and Agricultural Society. 
14. Report on the State Forest Administration of South 
Australia, 1895-96. 
15. Report on the State Forest Administration of South 
Australia, 1896-97. 
16. Agricultural Returns—Statistical Tables, 1897. From the 
Board of Agriculture. 
17. Reprints :— 
“Forestry in India.” By Lieut.-Colonel F. Bailey, 
formerly Acting Inspector-General of Forests to the 
Government of India, 
“The Entomology of the Oak.” By A. T. Gillanders. 
18. Pamphlets on Tuberculin Test and Wheat Experiments. 
From the Department of Agriculture, Victoria. 
19. MS. Tables of Imports of Timber, 1881 to 1896 inclusive ; 
and Exports from Foreign Countries and British Colonies 
during same years. From the Board of Trade. 
Note.—Members may borrow from the Secretary any of the Books or 
Pamphlets belonging to the Society, provided they pay the cost of trans- 
mission, and guarantee their safe return within a reasonable time. 
Excursion 1n 1898. 
Mr Dunn suggested the Forest of Dean or the North of 
Scotland as a suitable district for next Excursion. 
The President mentioned that Mr Hill, of the Indian Forest 
