Vote of Thanks to the Retiring President. 



Mr Gilbert Brown, Grantown-on-Spey, moved a vote of 

 thanks to Sir John StirHng-Maxwell for his past services as 

 President of the Society. 



Sir John Stirling-Maxwell. — I need scarcely say that I am 

 very much obhged for the very kind way you have spoken of 

 my work during the past three years on behalf of the Society. 

 In working for the Society I never had any work which I enjoyed 

 doing so much. I only wish that my efforts had produced 

 rather more than they have done. 



Discussion. 



A discussion then took place on the relation of Forestry to 

 Agriculture and other industries, which was opened by Mr 

 Gammell of Drumtochty, and was taken part in by Mr A. T. 

 Gillanders, Mr J. F. Annand, Mr G. F. Scott Elliot, Mr J. H. 

 Milne Home, Mr G. P. Gordon, Colonel Cadell of Grange, 

 Mr George Leven, Mr Gilbert Brown, Dr Borthwick and Mr A. 

 D. Richardson. 



Votes of thanks to Mr Gammell and the Chairman, proposed 

 respectively by Mr Wm. Dawson and Mr A. Speirs, concluded 

 the proceedings. 



