4 



Right Hon. the Ea.l of ) ^^ ^ gjj^^^ j^^^^j 

 Aberdeen, . . . . j 



For collection of Beech Seedlings, showing diversity of variety 

 resulting from seed taken from a Fern-Leaved Beech ; specimens 

 showing results of Pruning, etc. 



Wm. Smith & Son, Aberdeen, . No. 2 Silver Medal, 

 For collection of Conifers, Cones, and Forest Tree Seeds, etc. 



Ben Reid & Co., Aberdeen, . No. 2 Silver Medal, 

 For collections of Forestry Tools, Conifers, etc. 



On the motion of the Chairman a hearty vote of thanks was 

 awarded to the Highland and Agricultural Society for their 

 generous contribution to the Prize Fund, and for the free space 

 and other facilities given for the Exhibition. The Judges and 

 Exhibition Committee were also warmly thanked for their 

 services. 



Judges' Report on Essays, 



The Secretary intimated that the Judges on the Essays had 

 made the following awards, namely : — 



Class I. 



The Woods and Plantations of Sutton Park, Warwickshire, 

 by Henry Harlond, Park Forester, Sutton Coldfield, 

 Warwickshire — No. 2 Silver Medal. 



Class II. 



Collection of Ten Notes of Sylvicultural Interest, by 

 William Hall, The Terrace, Tockwith, near York — 

 Bronze Medal. 



A Young Forester's Experiences of Forestry, by Frederic 

 G. Moore, Clarence Villa, Mostyn Road, Colwyn 

 Bay — Bronze Medal. 



The Report was approved, and the Judges were thanked for 

 their services. 



The Society's Exhibit in the Scottish National 

 Exhibition. 



Mr Massie, Convener of the Committee, said he was sure 

 that all the Members would feel gratified by the excellent 

 display of Forestry which the Committee, through the kind- 



