108 INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY EXHIBITION. 
Strathallan, The Right Honourable the Viscount, Strathallan 
Castle, Perthshire. 
A casecontaining the head of a Roe Deer, mountedon black Bog 
Oak, both of which were found in the Moss of Tullibardine. 
A fine specimen of a Walking-Stick made of Whin (Gorse). 
Sutherland, Evan C., of Skibo, Sutherlandshire. 
A very interesting Collection of useful Forest products, in- 
cluding Specimens of twenty-six varieties of Wood grown 
at Skibo, 
Three Larch and five Scots Fir Railway Sleepers. 
Six Beech Cubes of Wood Paving. 
Six Scots Fir Staves. 
Five Scots Fir and two Spruce Boards for making Boxes. 
Specimens of ‘‘ Crown” and ‘‘ Common ” Props. 
Specimens of natural-grown Silver Fir, Larch, and Spruce. 
Specimens of Bog Oak and Bog Fir. 
Collection of Fir Cones. 
Bronze Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Sutherland, His Grace the Duke of, per William Baxter, Forester, 
Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland. 
Sections of Oak, Ash, Elm, Plane, Beech, and Birch, showing 
what the Exhibitor (W. B.), after long experience, has al- 
most invariably found, that the close cutting off of a con- 
tending leader, which, as a rule, proceeds from the tree at 
an angle of 45 degrees, seldom fails to cause ruinous effects. 
Specimens of Hardwood, showing injury done by Red and 
Roe Deer; also specimens showing method of protecting 
young trees from the ravages of Deer. 
Small Larch Stem which was cut over fourteen years ago, 
and has continued alive without foliage, producing the 
coalescence shown. 
Specimens of Calcareous Incrustation on Mosses from drip- 
ping rock, Golspie Burn. 
Curious structure from Dunrobin Museum, simulating a 
shell, found in the interior of a Scots Fir 2 ft. in diameter. 
A plant of a white-leaved variety of Horse-Chestnut, growing 
in a tub. 
Diploma awarded for the Collection. 
Sutherland, His Grace the Duke of, per D. M‘Corquodale, 
Forester, Dunrobin, Sutherlandshire. 
