Exhibitions, 



A Forestry Exhibition is annually organised in connection with 

 the Highland and Agricultural Society's Show, in which are exhibited 

 specimens illustrating the rate of growth of trees, different kinds of 

 wood, pit-wood and railway timber, insect pests and samples of the 

 damage done by them, tools and implements, manufactured articles 

 peculiar to the district where the Exhibition is held, and other 

 objects of interest relating to Forestry. Prizes and Medals are also 

 offered for Special Exhibits. In addition to the Annual Exhibition 

 before referred to, a large and important Forestry Section organised 

 by this Society was included in the Scottish National Exhibition 

 which was held in Edinburgh in 1908, and it has now been decided 

 to have a similar Section in the Scottish Exhibition of National 

 History, Art, and Industry, which is to be held in Glasgow during 

 the ensuing summer. 



The Society's Transactions. 



The Transactions of the Society, which extend to twenty-three 

 volumes, are now published half-yearly in January and July, and are 

 issued grafts to Members. A large number of the Prize Essays and 

 other valuable Papers, and reports of the Annual Excursions, have 

 appeared in them, and have thus become available to Students as 

 well as to those actively engaged in the Profession of Forestry. 



Honorary Consulting Officials. 



Members have the privilege of obtaining information gratuitously 

 upon subjects connected with Forestry from the following Honorary 

 Officials appointed by the Society. 



Consultitig Botanist. — Isaac Bayley Balfour, LL.D., M.D., Sc.D., 

 Professor of Botany, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 



Consulting Chetnist. — Alexander Lauder, D. Sc. , 13 George Square, 

 Edinburgh. 



Consulting Cryptoganiist. — A. W. BoRTHWiCK, D.Sc, Royal Botanic 

 Garden, Edinburgh. 



Consuliin^ Entomologist. — ROBERT STEWART MacDougall, M.A. , 

 D.Sc, Professor of Entomology, etc., 9 Dryden Place, Edinburgh. 



Consulting Geologist. — R. Campbell, M.A., B.Sc, Geological Labora- 

 tory, University of Edinburgh. 



Consulting Meteorologist. — Andrew Watt, M.A., F.R.S.E., Secretary 

 Scottish Meteorological Society, 122 George Street, Edinburgh. 



Local Branches. 



Local Branches have been established in Aberdeen and 

 Inverness for the convenience of Members who reside in the 

 districts surrounding these centres. 



Local Secretaries. 



The Society is represented throughout Scotland, England, and 

 Ireland by the Local Secretaries whose names are given below. They 

 are ready to afford any additional information that may be desired 

 regarding the Conditions of Membership and the work of the Society. 



Register of Estate Men. 



A Register of men qualified in Forestry and in Forest and Estate 

 Management is kept by the Society. Schedules of application and 



