INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY EXHIBITION. 95 
Baxter, Robert, Forester to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, 
Dalkeith Park, Midlothian. 
Collection of over 100 Wood Sections grown on the Dalkeith 
Estate. 
Four large specimens of Oak Veneers from the Old Cale- 
donian Forest in Dalkeith Park, showing extra fine 
quality and beautiful curl. 
Rustic Picture Frame, the property. of Mrs W. Stewart, 
Dalkeith. 
A fine collection of Forest Tree Leaves, neatly arranged in 
frames, mounted on revolving stand, and preserved so as 
to show the natural rich autumn tints. 
Silver Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Brotherston, A., Kelso, Roxburghshire. 
An extensive Collection of Dried Specimens of Home and 
Foreign Willows. 
Silver Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Brown, John A. Harvie, of Quarter, Dunipace, Stirlingshire. 
Photographic Album of Notable Trees on his Estates in 
Stirlingshire. 
Commended. 
Brown, Mrs Harvie, Dunipace House, Larbert, Stirlingshire. 
A Richly Inlaid Work-box of Sandal-wood, and another of Kya- 
boka-wood, both fine specimens of Indian Workmanship. 
Commended. 
Brow, William, The Gardens, Kilmaron Castle, Fifeshire. 
Cones of Picea nobilis, from a tree grafted on a Silver Fir 
in 1861, and 45 feet high in 1884, has thrice lost its leader. 
Cones of Picea nobilis, from a tree raised from seed at Kil- 
maron in 1866, and now 25 feet high. 
Branch of a Wedlingtonia, showing a heavy crop of ripe and 
unripe cones on the same branch. 
Bruce, Thomas Rae, of Slogarie, Kirkcudbrightshire. 
Stevenson’s Anemometer, accompanied by a scale showing 
force of wind in recent storms, 
Photographs of two trees of Wellingtonia Gigantea, called 
““The Two Sentinels ;” and the “ Half Dome,” 1500 feet 
high, in the Yosemite Valley, California; and an avenue 
of Cryptomeria Japonica, in Japan, 
