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3- The Earl of Mansfield (Lynedoch), per William Leven, 



Forester. 



Competitioti No. II. 



For Specimens of the timber of Norway spruce {Picea excelsa), 



1. The Earl of Mansfield (Logiealmond), per William 



Leven, Forester. 



2. Lady Violet Astor of Meikleour, per John T. Renton, 



Factor. 



3. Dr G. F. Barbour of Bonskeid, per Alexander Raffan, 



Forester. 



Competition No. Ill 

 For Specimens of the timber of Larch {larix etiropaea). 



1. The Earl of Mansfield (Lynedoch), per WiUiam Leven, 



Forester. 



2. The Lord Forteviot of Dupplin, per John J. Simpson, 



Factor. 



3. Dr G. F. Barbour of Bonskeid, per Alexander Raffan, 



Forester. 



Competition No. IV. 

 For Specimens of the timber of Ash {Fraxifius excelsior). 



1. The Lord Forteviot of Dupplin, per John J. Simpson, 



Factor. 



2. The Earl of Elgin, Broomhall, per Peter F. Scott, 



Forester. 



3. The Moray Estates Development Company, per James 



G. Wilson, Factor. 



Co7npetition No. V. 

 For Specimens of the timber of Oak {Quercus robiir). 



1. Brig.-General Archibald Stirling of Keir, per David 



M'Ewan, Forester 



2. The Earl of Mansfield (Scone), per William Leven, 



Forester. 



3. The Earl of Mansfield (Lynedoch), per William Leven, 



Forester. 



Competition No. VI 

 For Specimens of the timber of Elm ( Ulmus fnontana), 



I. Lady Violet Astor, Meikleour, per John T. Renton, 

 Factor. 



