102 INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY EXHIBITION. 
Remarkable Trees and other Forest subjects in Scotland, 
mounted in frames, in albums, and on cards. 
A fine section of one of the Original Larches planted at 
Monzie in 1738. 
Oak Root found near Perth beneath a seam of clay 14 ft. 
thick. 
Portion of an ancient Canoe found beneath a bed of clay 
12 ft. thick and 30 ft. above the present level of the river 
Tay at Perth. 
Silver Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Jeffrey, John, of Balsusney, Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire, 
“The Trees and Shrubs of Fife and Kinross,” in a beautifully 
illustrated volume. 
Awarded a Diploma. 
Johnston, William, Forester, Munches, Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbright- 
shire. 
Dendrometer ; invented by the Exhibitor. 
Wire Strainer ; invented by the Exhibitor, 
Kay, James, Wood Manager, Bute Estate, Rothesay. 
Dendrometer. 
Wire Straining Pillar. 
Model of Transplanting Machine. 
All invented by the Exhibitor. 
Lothian, The Marquess of, K.T., Newbattle Abbey, Midlothian. 
Two beautiful Carved Oak Panels, from wood grown in 
Newbattle Park ; the carving being done in the Estate 
Carpenter’s Workshop. 
Three Inlaid Tables, showing neat and tasteful workmanship 
—two of them made in the Estate Carpenter’s Workshop, 
from wood grown in the Park at Newbattle Abbey. The 
inlaid curves of the other are made of the natural growth 
of a Pear Tree, which grew at Newbattle Abbey. 
A Collection of Fossils from Newbattle Abbey, found on the 
Estate. 
Low, Joseph, Forester, Rothes Estate, Leslie, Fife. 
Model of River Embankment, showing two different methods 
of preventing erosion ; designed by the Exhibitor. 
A Rustic Flower Stand, Table, and Four Stools. 
