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Specimens of Stems illustrating the effects of Detise and Thin Crops 

 in Branch Suppression a?id Quality of Timber. 



His Grace The Duke of Northumberland, K.G. 



Specimens of Timber Preserved by various Methods. 



The Right Hon. The Earl of Mansfield. 



His Grace The Duke of Roxburghe, K.T. 



R. C. Munro Ferguson, Esq., M.R 



Messrs Major & Co., Ltd., Hull. 



The Economic Fencing Co., Ltd. 



Mr George Leven, The Cottage, St Quivox, Ayr. 



Specimens shozving the Beneficial Effects of Pruning when well done, 

 and Injurious Effects when badly done. 



His Grace The Duke of Northumberland, K.G. 



Specimens of Abnormal Growth. 



The Right Hon. The Earl of Mansfield. 

 The Right Hon. The Earl of Strathmore. 

 R. C. Munro Ferguson, Esq., M.P. 

 The Right Hon. Lord Leith of Fyvie. 

 Mr James Kay, Barone, Rothesay. 



Plants, Trees, and Timber damaged by Storms, Frosts, Insects, 

 Animals, Birds, or other Causes, and Specimens of the Insects, 

 Animals, Birds, or Fungi which caused the damage. 



Dr Stewart MacDougall, Hon. Entomologist to the Society. 



Dr A. W. Borthwick, Hon. Cryptogamist to the Society. 



W. Steuart Fothringham, Esq. of Murthly. 



Mr George Anderson, Braehead, Cumbernauld. 



The Right Hon. The Earl of Mansfield. 



Captain W. B. Rankin of Cleddans, etc. 



R. C. Munro Ferguson, Esq., M.P. 



Young Trees showing various Methods of Transplanting, 

 R. C. Munro Ferguson, Esq., M.P. 



