106 INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY EXHIBITION. 
Methven, John, Nurseryman, 15 Princes Street, Edinburgh. 
Tonquin Beans, from Virtue & Co,, Chemists, Georgetown, 
Demerara. 
Michie, John, Forester, Balmoral, Ballater, Aberdeenshire. 
Cross and length sections of Scots Fir from Ballochbuie 
Forest. The length section shows heartwood 2 ft. 11 in. 
wide. 
Live specimens of the Pine Weevil (Hylobius abietis). 
Collection of Dried Native Mosses, mounted in an album. 
Mitchell, James, Aldie Castle, Kinross. 
A curious section of Oriental Plane over 300 years old. 
Oliver, Geo., Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 
A fine Collection of British Insects injurious to forest trees 
and other plants. 
Bronze Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Paterson, Smith, & Innes, 77 South Bridge, Edinburgh. 
An elegant suite of Bedroom Furniture. 
Commended. 
Rae, J. S., Forester, Dunipace House, Larbert, Stirlingshire. 
Four Cases of Dried Leaves collected in Scotland by the 
Exhibitor. 
Stem of Cupressus Lawsoniana, with a curious bulbous 
growth near the root. 
Model of Bridge, 20 ft. long by 44 ft. wide, which can be 
erected by two men in a day at a cost of less than £1. 
Bronze Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Ravenscroft, Edward, 14 London Road, St John’s Wood, London. 
Thirty-eight of the original Coloured Illustrations for Law- 
son’s “ Pinetum Britannicum.” 
Richardson, A. D., Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 
A Highly Interesting Collection of 72 Microscopic Sections, 
illustrating the structure of the Stems, Roots, Leaves, etc., 
of Trees and Shrubs. 
Silver Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Rider, William H., ‘“ Forestry” Office, 14 Bartholomew Close, 
London, E.C. 
The “Journal of Forestry,” complete. 
Collection of Works on Forestry. 
