212 REPORT ON A VISIT TO SCOTTISH AND ENGLISH FORESTS, 
Recommendations.—In conclusion, we beg to submit the follow- 
ing recommendations : 
1lsé. That a National Forest School be founded in Great Britain. 
2nd. That Professorships of Sylviculture be instituted at Cooper’s 
Hill and at Edinburgh. 
Such are the conclusions at which we, in conjunction with our 
travelling companions, Messrs Reuss and Bartet, have arrived, and 
we feel that an apology is due for their length. This is really due 
to the excessive courtesy of our hosts, who, jealous of the success of 
Jules Verne’s hero, who made the tour of the world in eighty days, 
were determined to make us traverse, in less than three weeks, more 
than 300,000 acres of forest land situated in the most opposite parts 
of Great Britain. 
