In the course of the Exhibition, it was found that some 

 members had been disappointed that schedules had not been 

 sent to all members of the Society, as in pre-war days. It 

 was explained to these members that the circular calling the 

 Annual Meeting contained an intimation that schedules could 

 be obtained on application to the Secretary, but in order to 

 emphasise this notice, it was agreed that it should this year be 

 printed in red ink. This has been done. 



The Highland Society's Show is to be held this year in Perth, 

 and the usual Exhibition will be held there. The money grant 

 and other facilities have been promised from the Highland 

 Society. The Special Prize of ;^5 for an outstanding exhibit 

 is again available. 



Nursery and Plantation Competitions. 



The Judges in these Competitions were Mr Frank Scott 

 and Mr Gilbert Brown. The Judges' report will be found in 

 the Transactions recently issued. On the recommendation ot 

 the Judges, the Council has now decided that each self-con- 

 tained Nursery shall be treated as a separate unit, although 

 there may be one or more additional Nurseries on the estate 

 which is competing. The Special Prize of £c^ for a Plantation 

 or Nursery of outstanding merit is again available. 



Frizes. 



Money prizes to the value of £21, 14s. 3d. were awarded, 

 as well as the following Medal Certificates : — 

 One Gold Medal Certificate. 

 Three No. i Silver Medal Certificates. 

 Five No. 2 Silver Medal „ 



Five No. 3 Silver Medal ,, 



Three Bronze Medal Certificates. 



Educatio7i. 



Progress in connection with the proposed Lectures has been 

 made, and a considerable number of slides for the Lectures have 

 been secured. A Lecture prepared by Mr George Leven is at 

 present under consideration of the Committee, and it is expected 

 that two Lectures, with suitable slides, will be available before 

 the close of the winter season. 



British Empire Exhibition^ 1924, 



This Exhibition is to be held at Wembley Park, London, from 

 April to October, and will contain a British Forestry Section. 

 This Section will be confined to home timber, as the timber 

 exhibits which will come from various parts of the Empire will 

 be included by each country in its own Section. A leaflet was 



