INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY EXHIBITION, 99 
Curious Scots Fir Top. 
Rustic cut of a Gean Tree. 
Diploma awarded for the Collection. 
De Eresby, The Right Honourable The Baroness Willoughby, 
Drummond Castle, Perthshire. 
A grand cross-section of Silver Fir from a tree about 200 
years old, girthing 18 ft. 7 in. one foot up, and 15 ft. 6 in. 
at five feet up. Cross and length sections of Cedrus 
Atlantica. Sections of Boxwood. All grown at Drum- 
mond Castle. 
Set of Tools, including—Dendrometer, Felling Axe, Snedding 
Axe, Two-handed Hedge-bill, Single-handed reversible 
Hedge-bill. All new and neatly finished ; made at Drum- 
mond Castle. 
Certificate awarded for the Collection. 
Dickson, Professor Alex., M.D., of Hartree, Regius Keeper of the 
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 
Specimen of the Transverse Section of the Stem of a Fossil 
Tree from Craigleith Quarries, near Edinburgh. 
Stems of Ivy curiously interwoven on an iron railing. 
Paddlewood Tree (Aspidosperma excelsa) from Guiana. 
Stem of Tree Fern (Dicksonia antartica). 
Interesting collections of Forest and Botanical specimens and 
curiosities. 
Special Diploma awarded for the Collection. 
Dicksons & Co., Nurserymen, 1 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh. 
Palms and Himalayan Rhododendrons, growing in tubs. 
Dickson, James, & Sons, Nurserymen, Hanover Street, Edinburgh, 
A fine general collection of Coniferze and other Ornamental 
Trees and Shrubs. 
Duff, James, Steward, Freeland, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire. 
A splendid Plank of Cedar of Lebanon, 10 ft. long by 2 ft. 
5 in. wide, grown at Freeland. 
Highly Commended. 
Dunn, Malcolm, The Palace Gardens, Dalkeith, Midlothian. 
A case containing specimens of the Capercailzie, cock and 
hen ; Muircock and Muirhen, or “ Black Game ;” and other 
“Enemies of the Forest ;” and Curiosities from the forests 
of South Africa. 
