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(2) “Raising Windfalls.” By ‘A Young Forester.” 
Award—Bronze Medal—THomas Hatt, Forester, 
Moore Abbey, Monasterevan, Co. Galway. 
(3) “ Natural Regeneration of Scots Fir.” By ‘ Cortex.” 
Award—No. 2 Silver Medal—GILpBErtT Brown, 
Beaufort, Beauly. 
Crass II. 
(1) “The Propagation of Forest Trees and Shrubs.” By 
“Embryo.” 
Award—No. 2 Silver Medal—JoHn M. Murray, 
Assistant Forester, Kingswood. 
(2) “The Laying-out of a Mixed Plantation, and its Management 
for the next Twenty-five Years.” By ‘ Sylviculture.” 
Award—No. 2 Silver Medal—Joun M. Murray, 
Assistant Forester, Kingswood. 
(3) “The Laying-out of a Mixed Plantation, and its Manage- 
ment for the next Twenty-five Years.” By “ Excelsior.” 
Award—No. 1 Silver Medal—D. M. Macpona tp, 
Assistant Forester, Alnwick, Northumberland. 
(4) “The Complete Preservation of Timber.” By ‘Fac et 
Spera.” 
No Award. 
The recommendations of the Judges were unanimously approved 
of, and, on the motion of the Chairman, a hearty vote of thanks 
was accorded to them. 
EXCURSION 1905. 
The Chairman said that there was not much to be said regard- 
ing the Excursion, which they all knew was about to take place. 
He believed that about seventy had intimated their intention of 
going on tour. 
