368 TRANSACTIONS OF ROYAL SCOTTISH ARBORICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
to sport could render him indifferent to the practical issues 
involved in scientific sylviculture. 
No one who has known Lord Mansfield can forget or cease to 
regret him. Nor will those who came under his influence ever 
be without a sense of added strength, or cease to be stimulated 
by the recollection of the dauntless resolve with which he faced 
the duties and difficulties that confront every active and 
independent worker. Being true to himself made him true to 
others, and he leaves an example that is precious in days when 
simple, essential virtues are rare. R. | Maa 
May 1906. 
