ADVERTISEMENTS, 



MTarlane & Erskine 



ESTABLISHED 1840 



Lithographers, Letterpress 

 and Three-Colour Printers 



Black and Coloured Plates for Scientific 

 Works. Plans of Estates, etc. Coloured 

 Illustrations for Seedsmen. Books, Maga- 

 zines, Catalogues, Price Lists, Circulars, 

 and Every Description of Printed Forms. 



St James Works, M'Donald Road 

 EDINBURGH 



Telephone Nos.: 5236-5237 Telegraphic Address: 



Private Branch Exchange "Typo, Edinburgh" 



The INSTITUT INTERNATIONAL D'AGRICULTURE, ROME, 



is about to publish a New Edition of their 



INTERNATIONAL YEAR-BOOK OF 

 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS . . 



The published price is 8/-, but the Institute ofifers it to members of this 



Society at a reduction of 25 %. A similar reduction is offered for all the 



Institute's publications. Members desiring to take advantage of this privilege 



should apply to the 



INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE 



(Subscription and Publication Department), 



VILLA UMBERTO 1, ROME, ITALY, 



enclosing a Cheque or Postal Order payable to the Institute. 



REGISTER OF FORESTERS. 



The Society has for some time past kept a Register of men qualified 

 in Forestry and Estate Management. Any Member desiring a situa- 

 tion can apply to the Secretary for a Schedule, and on return of this 

 the Secretary places the Applicant's name on his Register. Similarly, 

 any Member who is a Landowner or Factor, and who wishes a 

 qualified man, can intimate his requirements to the Secretary, who 

 will send out notice to all those Applicants on his Register who appear 

 from their Schedules to be qualified for the post. There are at present 

 a great many Members' names on the one side of the Register ; but it 

 follows that unless Proprietor-Members co-operate by applying to the 

 Secretary when they have a vacancy, the whole scheme is liable to 

 become ineffective. An Appeal is therefore made to Proprietors and 

 others — whether Members of the Society or not — specially at this time 

 to assist in placing foresters who are now unemployed, and to help to 

 make the Registry a really useful and efficient part of the Society's 

 activities. 



