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Compftition No. XVJI. 



Specimens demonstrating the Beneficial Effects of Pruning 

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



James M'Hardy, Forester, For- \ A No. 2 Silver Medal 

 glen, Turriflf . . . ' or ^2. 



Competition No. XIX. 



A Collection of Fungi injurious to Forest Trees and Shrubs. 



Hugh R. Munro, Assistants . ,, c--^ »* j 1 

 %^ ^ , „ ,^ } A No. 3 Silver Medal 



Forester, Dalzell Home- ^ 



Farm, Motherwell . ^ 



Coiiiprtition No. XXI. 



Any useful invention or marked improvement of any of the 

 Implements or Instruments used in Forestry. 



A Wire Reel. 



Alex. Mitchell, Rosebery, Gore- J ^ • ^ ' 



T • J 1 fo7- the principle of the 



' Brake. 



Competition No. XXII. 



Any approved Article either wholly or mainly made of Wood. 



(i) A Rustic Bridge. 



Alex. Lowe, Lockerbie House, ) « xt o-i at j 1 

 ' ) ^ ^o. I Silver Medal. 



Lockerbie . . . . ) 



{2) A Door with Standards, etc., made of home-groivn Douglas Fir. 



The Earl of Mansfield, /(fr Frank I » x- 01 m j 1 

 '^ A No. 2 Silver Medal. 



Scott I 



(3) 2 Plant Tubs, made of Oak and Larch, grown on the 

 Minto Estates. 



Francis Berry, Forester, Minto, ) . „ at j 1 



■" ' } A Bronze Medal. 



Hawick . . . . ) 



