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Competition No. XII. 

 Specimens showing the Comparative Quahty of any Timber 

 grown on different Soils and Situations, and the respective Ages 

 at which it reaches Marketable Size and Maturity ; to be 

 accompanied by a Report. 



The Countess Dowager of Seafield, No. 2 Silver Medal, 

 p. Gilbert Brown. 



Competition No. XIII. 

 Specimens demonstrating the Beneficial Effects of Pruning 

 when well done, and the Injurious Effects when badly done. 

 The Earl of Moray, . . . los. 



Compftition No. XIV. 

 Specimens of Stems illustrating the Effects of Dense and Thin 

 Crops in Branch Suppression, and Quality of Timber. 



The Earl of Moray, . . No. 2 Silver Medal. 



Covipetitioii No. XV. 



A Collection of Fungi injurious to Forest Trees and Shrubs. 



The Earl of Moray, . . . No. 2 Silver Medal. 



John Munro, Foreman Forester, j ^,^ ^ g^j^.^^ ^^^^^^ 



Kmgswood, Murthly, . . j 



Competition No. XVI. 

 Examples of Photographs of the damage caused by Squirrels, 

 Voles, etc., to various kinds of Trees, or of any abnormal 

 growth. 



The Earl of Moray, . . . No. 2 Silver Medal. 

 Thomas Wilkinson Cuthbert, . los. 



Competition No. X VIII. 

 For any approved Article either wholly or mainly made of 

 Wood. 



The Earl of Moray, . . . los. 

 Thomas Wilkinson Cuthbert, . 5s. 



Competition No. XIX. 

 A Collection of Injurious Insects (shown as larva, pupa, and 

 imago), with a short life-history of each Insect. 



H. S. Hanson, Crown Cottage, ) ^,^ ^ g^j^^^ ^^^^^j 

 Parkend, Glos., . . j 



