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or assistant foresters to enable them to attend the Excursion, 

 and that they would have j£is from Mr Gray, Elginhaugh, 

 who had promised that amount for the same purpose. He said 

 the Council recommended that the Excursion should be held 

 in the Dukeries this summer, with probably an extension as far 

 as Brocklesby Park, and that the date of the Excursion would 

 likely be the first week in July. The matter was remitted back 

 to the Council with powers. 



Address. 



An address on " An Industrial Opportunity " was then 

 deHvered by Mr Sutherland, C.B.E., F.S.L, Assistant Forestry 

 Commissioner for Scotland, and discussion followed in which 

 a number of members took part. (A full report is printed in 

 this part of the Transactions.) 



On the Motion of the Chairman, Mr Sutherland was thanked 

 for his address, and on the motion of Mr M'Hattie the President 

 was thanked for presiding. 



