110 INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY EXHIBITION. 
Sutherland, His Grace the Duke of, per J. B. Kidd, Forester, 
Dornoch, Sutherlandshire. 
Photograph of a very fine Gean Tree growing at Sidera, 
Dornoch, 
Cross section of a fine old Holly Tree, the trunk of which 
contained 43 cubic feet of timber. 
An eight feet length of the same tree, showing a defective 
side, the result of close pruning. 
Length section of the top of the same, showing where a limb 
had been pruned. 
An instructive sample of the Tops of Scots Fir Trees, from 
about 6 inches to 1 inch in diameter, showing the great 
damage done by squirrels biting the bark off them. 
Diploma awarded for the Collection. 
Thomson, B. Lumsden, of Thomson & Company, Derby, and 85 
Gracechurch Street, London. 
A Special Model of Forester’s House built of Thomson and 
Company’s Vitrified Iron, which was awarded the Medal 
at the recent Calcutta Exhibition, not only for its dura- 
bility, but also for keeping the interior of buildings cool. 
Tindall, James, The Gardens, Sprotborough Hall, Yorkshire. 
Two Photographs of a grand Wych Elm growing in the 
grounds at Sprotborough Hall. Circumference of branches 
438 ft.; girth of bole, 4 ft. up, 18 ft.; at 6 ft. up, 19 
ft. 6 in.: height of stem to spring of branches, 15 ft. ; 
height of tree, 85 ft.; about 180 years old. Site mode- 
rately sheltered ; altitude, about 250 ft. ; aspect, south ; 
soil, strong marly loam, resting on magnesian limestone. 
Tree in vigorous health, making annual growths 12 to 18 
in. long. Frames made of Evergreen Oak (Quercus ilez), 
showing a richly marbled grain. 
Trotter, Colonel, of Morton Hall, Midlothian. 
A splendid specimen of Elm Burr, and a cross section of same. 
Highly commended. 
Tweeddale, the Marquis of, Yester, Haddingtonshire. 
A Beautiful Model of a Temple and several Figures, all 
made by the natives of India, of the white ivory-like Pith 
of an Indian wood. 
Bronze Medal awarded for the Collection. 
