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Grove, Richard, Silverbank Sawmills, Banchory. 
10 Hvecan, John A., Seed Merchant, 35 Market Street, Aberdeen. 
JAMIESON, James, Forester, Crosswood Estate, Aberystwyth. 
Licutroot, Francis P., Land Agent, Dunchurch, Rugby. 
Mackay, Aneas J. G., LL.D., Advocate, 2 Albyn Place, Edinburgh. 
M‘Manvs, Edmund, Timber Merchant, Randalstown, Co. Antrim. 
15 MARSHALL, John, Wood Merchant, Killiecrankie. 
MrtTcHELu, David, Forester, Drumtochty, Fordoun. 
MiTcHELL, James, Assistant Sawmiller, Philiphaugh, Selkirk, 
Nisserr, J. S. More, The Drum, Liberton. 
Ross, Chas. D. M., Factor, Abercairney, Crieff. 
20 Sprnce, Wm., Assistant Forester, Cluny, Kirkcaldy. 
STEWART, James, Land Steward, Moncreiffe, Bridge of Earn, 
ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT. 
The President intimated that, owing to the Excursionists 
having to start for the Forest of Dean earlier than was originally 
intended, the time at the disposal of the Meeting was limited, and 
it had been arranged to postpone his address on ‘“ Canada.” 
He subsequently mentioned that he was preparing a Working 
Plan for part of the Raith woods, which he believed would be 
the first Plan of the kind prepared for a private estate in this 
country, and which he hoped Mr Munro Ferguson would allow 
to be printed in the 7'’ransactions. He then proceeded to make 
a few remarks on the subject of Working Plans, with special 
reference to the Plans prepared by Mr Hill for the Forest of 
Dean and High Meadow Woods, which the Excursionists were 
about to visit. 
JupGES’ REporT oN Essays. 
The Chairman, as Convener of the Judges, submitted the 
Report on the Essays received in Competition, and the following 
Awards were made in accordance therewith,—the sealed envelopes 
accompanying the Essays being opened, and the names of the 
successful competitors announced to the Meeting :— 
Crass I. 
I. On the Erection and Maintenance of a Sawmill and other 
Wood-working Machinery suitable for Estate Purposes. 
(Motto, ‘ Silva.”) 
No award. 
