104 INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY EXHIBITION. 
M‘Gregor, Duncan, Forester, Camperdown, Forfarshire. 
A 3-inch Plank of Picea nobilis, 5 ft. long by 18 in. wide, 
grown at Camperdown, 
Commended. 
Mackenzie, Sir Alexander Muir, Bart., of Delvine, Dunkeld. 
Sections of the Woods of Arbor-vitw, Eucalyptus, Cedar, and 
Ivy, from Algeria. 
Cork and Acacia Barks from Algeria. 
Alfa Grass from Algeria. 
Eucalyptus leaves from Algeria. 
Silver Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Mackenzie, D. F., Estate Office, Morton Hall, Edinburgh. 
One Range-Finder ; invented by the Exhibitor. 
Three Dendrometers ; invented by the Exhibitor. 
Silver Medal awarded for the New Dendrometer. 
Collection of 117 Woods grown in Scotland, in a design 
forming the top of a Library Table, composed of nearly 
10,000 pieces, all solid, and finished in their natural colour. 
Bronze Medal awarded for Table and Woods. 
Capercailzie Cock and Hen. 
M‘Laren, John, Forester to the Earl of Hopetoun, Hopetoun, 
Linlithgowshire. 
Set of Tools used in Forestry :—Cross-cut Saw. Long- 
handled Pruning Saw. Wood Cleaver. Felling Axe. 
Three Hedge-bills. Two Hand-bills and Pruning Saw, 
showing method of carrying tools while pruning, by the 
use of belt and satchel. These tools have all done good 
service, and are fair samples of those in ordinary use in 
the Hopetoun Woods. 
One hundred and fifteen sections of different Woods. 
Section showing the union of Abies morinda grafted on the 
Norway Spruce. 
Eighteen Longitudinal Wood sections. 
Cross-sections of Wellingtonia gigantea, 1 ft. 6 in. in dia- 
meter; Silver Fir, 4 ft. 4 in. in diameter; and Spanish 
Chestnut, 3 ft. 10 in. in diameter—all grown at Hopetoun. 
Section of a Fossil Tree 28 feet long, found in a freestone 
quarry at Hopetoun. 
