Correspondents. 



On the motion of the Secretary, the election by the Council 

 of the following Correspondents was confirmed for one year, 

 namely : — 



Canada—RoBERT Bell, I.S.O., M.D., LL.D., D.Sc. 



(Cantab.), F.R.S. of Ottawa, Chief Geologist to Govern- 

 ment of Canada, Ottawa. 

 India — F. L. C. Cowley Brown, Deputy Conservator of 



Forests, c/o Inspector-General of Forests, Simla. 

 British East Africa — Edward Battiscombe, Assistant 



Conservator of Forests, Nigeri, via Naivasha, East 



Africa Protectorate. 

 United States of America — Hugh P. Baker, Forester, 



State College, Pennsylvania. 

 Cape Colony — W. NiMi\io Brown, M'Kenzie's Farm, 



Mowbray, P.O. 



Excursion. 



Mr Buchanan, Convener of the Excursion Committee, 

 mentioned that at the General Meeting held at Stirling, it was 

 agreed that the Society should visit the West Highlands in 

 the course of the summer. He suggested that permission might 

 be asked to visit Lochiel and Invergarry, and that the President 

 might be willing to receive the Society at Corrour. He thought 

 it might be necessary to hold the Excursion on an earlier date 

 than usual, and mentioned that the Council had recommended 

 the last week in June as a suitable time. This was agreed 

 to, and the matter was remitted to the Council with powers. 



Exhibition at Dumfries. 



Mr Adam Spiers mentioned that the usual Forestry Exhibition 

 in the Highland and Agricultural Society's Show would be held 

 this year at Dumfries, and reminded the Members that the 

 Schedules had already been issued to them. He said the 

 Exhibition appeared to be popular with visitors to the Show, 

 and he expressed the hope that proprietors in the South of 

 Scotland and elsewhere would give the Exhibition their 

 cordial support, so as to ensure its success. 



