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Class III. 

 Conifer Plantation, twenty to forty years. 



T. No. 2 Silver Medal Certificate. Brigadier-General 



A. Purvis, Kinaldy, Stravithie. 

 2. Highly Commended. Earl of Crawford and Balcarres. 



B. — Confined to estates having more than 300 acres of woods. 



Class IV. 

 Young Plantation, mainly conifers, not exceeding ten years 

 of age. 



T. No. I Silver Medal Certificate. Duke of AthoU, Dunkeld, 

 Hybrid larch eight years old. 



Class V. 

 Conifer Plantation, ten to twenty years. 



1. No. I Silver Medal Certificate. Dukeof Atholl, Dunkeld, 



for a fifteen years' old plantation of Hybrid larch. 



2. Equal. No. 2 Silver Medal Certificates. Right Hon. 



Lord Forteviot, Dupplin, for Blairbell Scots pine. 

 Dr G. F. Barbour, Bonskeid, Pitlochry. 



Class VI. 

 Conifer Plantation, twenty to forty years. 



1. Equal. No. i Silver Medal Certificates. Earl of Mans- 



field, Lynedoch Estate, for Drumbuich Wood. Right 

 Hon. Lord Forteviot, Dupplin, for Burnside Wood. 



2. Highly Commended. Lord Forteviot, Dupplin, for 



Harlaw Point Plantation." 



(Sgd.) J. F. Annand. 

 J. M. Murray. 

 Exhibition. 

 The Awards of the Judges (Messrs Malcolm Morgan, 

 G. U. Macdonald, and Wm. Gilchrist) were read as follows : — 



I. ARTICLES IN COMPETITION. 



Competition No. I. 



For Specimens of the timber of Scots pine {Fi?ms sylvestris). 



1. The Duke of Atholl, K.T., per David Keir, Forester. 



2. D. J. Brodie of Lethen and Coulmony, per David 



Paterson, Factor. 



