4. By encouraging the cultivation of all trees and shrubs 

 which are suitable for the climate of Britain, with the view 

 of facilitating the study of their uses and habits, and their 

 climatic and other requirements. 



5. By authorising, directing, assisting, and encouraging 

 excursions, exhibitions, experiments, and investigations con- 

 nected with Forestry or kindred sciences, to be undertaken 

 in any part of Britain or abroad. 



6. By appointing Correspondents residing abroad ; and by 

 appointing Local Secretaries in suitable home districts from 

 amongst the Members of the Society, to co-operate with the 

 Secretary and Officials in Edinburgh in the interests of the 

 Society. 



7. By advising and consulting with, or assisting financially 

 or otherwise, any organised body giving instruction in 

 Forestry on an approved method ; by taking an active 

 interest in examinations in Forestry, and by offering in 

 competition bursaries to Forestry Students. 



8. By establishing, in such centres as the Council may 

 approve. Local Branches for the purpose of promoting the 

 objects of the Society, upon such conditions as to Membership 

 and otherwise as the Council may from time to time deter- 

 mine. 



9. By keeping a Register of men qualified in Forestry, 

 or in forest and estate Management, and by introducing 

 such to employers. 



10. By any other means that the Council may deem 

 necessary or expedient from time to time. 



in. The Society shall consist of three Orders, viz.: 

 Ho7iorary Members, Ordtfiary Members, and Honorary 

 Associate Members. Any person interested in Forestry, and 

 desirous of promoting the objects of the Society, is eligible 



