58 TRANSACTIONS OF ROYAL SCOTTISH ARBORICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Chryston; Wm. Fyfe, Whittingehame ; George Galloway, Well- 

 bank, Dundee; Robert Galloway, S.S.C., Edinburgh {Secretary 

 and Treasurer)', R. Angus Galloway, B.Sc, Edinburgh; 

 Sydney J. Gammell of Countesswells ; Dr R. Shirra Gibb, 

 Lauder; Wm. Gibson, Jun._, Kilmarnock; James L. Gray, 

 Dalkeith; J. Herd, Penrith; John D. Herd, Penrith; L. C. 

 Houston, Edinburgh ; Mrs Houston, Edinburgh; Colonel Leather 

 of Middleton Hall; George Leven, Bowmont Forest; William 

 Leven, Scone; Simon MacBean, Needwood Forest; Neil 

 MacGregor, Glendye; Miss Maclean, Ardgour; Alex. M'Millan, 

 Douglas Castle Gardens ; Malcolm Macnaughton, Scone Palace 

 Gardens; J. W. Rollo Mitchell, M.A., LL.B., Perth; Alexander 

 Morgan, Crieff; Mrs Morgan, Crieff; John Munro, Trossachs ; 

 William Munro, Forest Dept., Nairobi, B.E.A.; Wm. G. Pirie, 

 Dalhousie; Mrs Porter, Boston, U.S.A.; A. B. Robertson, 

 The Dean, Kilmarnock; George Robertson, Monreith ; Wm. 

 Hope Robertson, W.S., Edinburgh; Rev. W. D. O. Rose, M.A., 

 Ayton ; W. L. Scott, Douglas; Frank Sime, Inverness; Robert 

 Skimming, Port William ; F. J. Sloan, Kilmarnock; Allan Smith, 

 Dunira; David Smith, Haddington; John T. Smith, Glasgow; 

 Jas. A. Somervail, Kelso ; T. B. Spiers, Edinburgh ; E. 

 M'Taggart Stewart of Ardwell ; Major James Tait, Penicuik; 

 Mrs Tait, Penicuik ; James Terris, Blairadam ; Wm. Tod, 

 Kinross; A. Punton Watt, Carlisle; Alex. S. Watt, Arran ; 

 James Watt, J. P., Carlisle; Jas. W. Watt, Carlisle; Jas. 

 Whitton, J. P., Glasgow ( Vice-President) ; Albert Wilson, Sheffield. 



A very large number of estates was visited, and though every 

 one knew that the tour would be a most memorable one, on 

 account of the famous scenery and the poetical and other 

 associations of the district, probably few realised that it would 

 prove equally memorable on account of the number and variety 

 of the strikingly instructive examples of up-to-date forestry to 

 be seen in this neighbourhood. 



LOWTHER. 



On 26th June the party motored to Lowther, the property 

 of the Earl of Lonsdale, whose agent, Capt. A. W. Wingate, on 

 meeting the party at Mitchell Holme, kindly supplied each 

 member with a printed slip giving a short description of the 

 various points of interest to be observed on the way. In 

 welcoming the Society on behalf of the Earl, Capt. Wingate 



