CONTENTS. 
The Society, as a body, is not to be considered responsible for any statements or 
opinions advanced in the several papers, which must rest entirely on the authority 
of the respective authors. 
XX. Address delivered at the Thirty-ninth Annual Meeting, 9th 
August 1892. By Isaac BAyLey Batrour, Se.D., M.D., 
F.R.S., Queen’s Botanist in Scotland, Professor of Botany 
in the University of Edinburgh, and Keeper of the Royal 
Botanic Garden, : ‘ : 3 : : 
XXI. On the Preparation of Wood Specimens for Exhibition. By 
GEORGE CADELL, Langley House, Surbiton, Surrey, 
XXII. The Afforestation of Large Areas in the Highlands and Islands 
of Scotland. By W. A. MAcKENzIr, Strabane, Brodick, 
Isle of Arran, 
XXIII. Report on the Plantations on the Estate of Raynham, Norfolk. 
By ARCHIBALD Gorrig, Brookmans Park, Hatfield, Herts, 
XXIV. The Island of Arran as a Field for Planting. By W. A. 
MACKENZIE, Strabane, Brodick, Isle of Arran, : : 
XXY. Remarks on the Planting of the Sandhills on the Sea-Coast at 
Holkham, Norfolk. By ArcniBatp Gorrie, Brookmans 
Park, Hatfield, Herts, . 
XXVI. Our Timber Supplies from Abroad. By A. T, Winu1Amson, Kew 
Terrace, Edinburgh, 5 : : - - 
XXVII. Machine for Mending Broken Strands in Wire Fences. By 
' AnTHONY Simpson, Forester, Dunrobin Castle, Golspie, 
EXCURSION OF THE SOCIETY TO FIFESHIRE AND PERTHSHIRE. 
PEOCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL ScoTTISH ARBORICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
SYLLABUS OF SUBJECTS FOR COMPETITION IN 1893, 
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