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We have a good display of working-plans, maps, etc. 



Mr R. Campbell, B.Sc, gives a geological map of the 

 Inverliever Estate; Professor Schlich shows the new working- 

 plan which has just been arranged for the Ardross Woods ; 

 Colonel Bailey gives the working-plans arranged for the Novar 

 and Raith Estates ; Mr S. J. Gammell shows the plan worked 

 out for his estate of Drumtochty. 



Mr J. G. Bartholomew, The Geographical Institute, Edin- 

 burgh, exhibits six very interesting maps, well mounted and 

 framed. These are — Botanical Survey of Scotland ; NaturaUsts' 

 Map of Scotland ; Botanical Survey of Edinburgh District ; 

 Geographical Distribution of Vegetation in the Basins of the 

 rivers Eden, Tees, Tyne, and Wear ; Geographical Distribution 

 of Vegetation in Yorkshire ; and Vegetation and Agricultural 

 Maps of England. 



Mr Alex. Pollock, Tarbolton, gives a very good display of 

 rustic work, including seats of various designs, entrance-gates 

 and pillars, wicket-gates, with samples of rustic fencing, etc. ; 

 also a very artistic suite of rustic oak furniture, " Staghorn " 

 registered design, which furnished the Members' room in the 

 Pavilion. 



In the class for pictures and photographs, the Society's 

 series of enlarged photographs of American conifers grown 

 in Scotland make a good show, as do also various excursion 

 groups, etc. 



The Earl of Mansfield sends a good mounted collection of 

 photographs, showing some of the very interesting features of 

 his estates ; and the Duke of Roxburghe shows a complete 

 mounted set of enlargements illustrating the appliances, etc., 

 used on his estate for the transit, conversion, and preservation 

 of timber. 



Mr Munro Ferguson gives illustrations of underplanting of 

 larch at Novar. Messrs J. & M. Smith, Peebles, show their 

 well-known instrument for measuring the height and diameter 

 of trees ; while three types of pocket dendrometers, viz., 

 '* Brandis," " French Official," and " Indian Extemporised," 

 are sent in by Colonel Bailey. Mr Kay also exhibits his well- 

 known dendrometer with descriptive leaflet. 



The British Dyewood and Chemical Co., Ltd., of Glasgow, 

 show a good selection of tanning and dyeing substances 

 derived from forest produce. 



