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Articles for Exhibition Only. 



For Articles brought forward for Exhibition only the Judges 

 made the following Awards, namely: — 



Samples of Refuse of old Coal Pit-bank, with Specimens of 



Larch, Scots Pine, Beech, Alder, Birch, Oak, Spruce, 



etc., grown in it — and Photographs. W. Parkin Moore, 



of Whitehall, Cumberland, per P. Murray Thomson, 



Factor, a Gold Medal. 

 Logs of Scots Pine and Douglas Fir, and battens of 



Scots Pine, Spruce, Douglas and Silver Fir. The 



Earl of Mansfield, per Frank Scott, a No. 2 Silver 



Medal. 

 General Collection of Exhibits from the Balbirnie Estate. 



Edward Balfour, of Balbirnie, per J. S. Reid, a No. 2 



Silver Medal. 

 General Collection of Exhibits from the Raith Estate. 



Rt. Hon. R. C. Munro Ferguson, M.P.,/^r James Grant, 



a No. 2 Silver Medal. 



The Judges' awards and recommendations were unanimously 

 approved of, and they were thanked for their labours. A vote 

 of thanks was also accorded to the Highland and Agricultural 

 Society for their donation to the prize money for the principal 

 timber exhibits, and for giving the usual facilities for the 

 Exhibition and the Meetings. 



The Judges' Awards in the Nursery and Plantation 

 Competition. ^ 



{Restricted to the Cupar Show District.) 



The Secretary read the awards of the Judges (Dr Borthwick 

 and Mr G. U. Macdonald) as follows : — 



NURSERIES. 

 Class L 

 For the best managed Estate Nursery not exceeding two 

 acres in extent. 



The Marquis of Breadalbane, per Donald MacFarquhar. 

 A No. I Silver Medal. 



' For further particulars as to entries in these competitions, see the Judges 

 Report on page 85 of the Transactions. 



