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XVII. For an approved Report (from personal knowledge) on 
the Forests of any British Colony. (A Medal.) 
XVIII. For an approved Report (from personal knowledge) 
on the Forests of the United States of America. (A Iedal.) 
XIX. For an approved Report on the system of Forest Manage- 
ment in any Foreign country. (A Medal.) 
Special reference to be made to appliances, modes of culture, and 
treatment not generally adopted in this country. 
XX. For an approved Essay or Report on any other subject 
connected with Arboriculture. (A Medal.) 
XXI. For any marked improvement on any of the Implements 
used in Forestry. (Models or implements to be accompanied by 
a Report.) (A Medal.) 
XXII. To any Member of the Society who shall send to the 
Secretary fruits or seeds of new or rare Forest Trees fit for culti- 
vation in this country. (A Medal.) 
The package to be delivered free of cost to the Society, and the prize to 
be awarded when fifty plants of one or more kinds have been suc- 
cessfully raised. These plants to be the property of the Society, and 
balloted for amongst Members intimating their desire to have them. 
Cuass II.—For Assistant FoRESTERS ONLY. 
I. For an Essay on the Formation of Plantations. The writer 
to describe all operations necessary for laying out, planting and 
managing Plantations for the first twelve years. (dA Medal.) 
II. For an approved Report on the Management of a Home 
Nursery. (A Medal.) 
III. For an approved Essay on the best size of Plants, and 
method of planting to produce the best results in different soils 
and situations, (A Medal.) 
IV. For an approved Essay on the Peeling and Harvesting of 
different kinds of British Bark used in Tanning. (4A Medal.) 
