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Thomas J. Syer’s Standard Instantaneous Grip-Vice, and 
Bench Knife. 
Diploma awarded for the Collection. 
Robertson, James, Forester, Panmure, Carnoustie, Forfarshire. 
Collection of Timber Specimens in frame. 
A Longitudinal Section of a very fine old Larch Tree, show- 
ing heartwood 22 inches wide. 
Six Small Model Baskets, made of Willows. 
Inlaid Portable Writing Desk, composed of upwards of 2700 
pieces of 22 varieties of wood. 
Rustic Elm Chair for Garden or Forest. 
Bronze Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Robertson, John, Forester, Minto, Hawick, Roxburghshire. 
A curious piece of wood naturally grown and shaped like a 
hand. 
Romanes, Mrs, Meadowbank, Eskbank, Midlothian. 
Work-box made from “Queen Mary’s Tree,” a Plane (Acer 
pseudo-platanus) said to be planted by her at Little 
France, near Craigmillar Castle, Midlothian, about the 
year 1561; with Shield designed by Mrs D. O. Hill. 
Commended. 
Sandeman, Mrs, 12 Royal Crescent, Edinburgh. 
American Boxwood Fretwork. 
Smith, James, Overseer, Moredun, Edinburgh. 
Large old Vine Stem, supposed to be over 130 years old. 
Commended. 
Smith, Thomas, Nurseryman, Stranraer, Wigtownshire. 
Collection of Conifers. 
Collection of Hybrid and other Roses. 
Smith, William, Chemist, Deanhaugh Street, Edinburgh. 
A Case of Insecticide for the destruction of vermin on trees, 
shrubs, ete. 
Awarded a Diploma. 
Stuart, Dr Moody, Edinburgh. 
Nine sections of Wood grown by the late William Gorrie at 
Annat, Errol, Perthshire, with particulars of age, several 
showing very free growth. 
Diploma awarded for the Collection. 
