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Competition A'o. XI. 



A Gate for Farm Use, manufactured from Home-grown Timber 

 by the Exhibitor, who must be a Forester or a Working Forester. 



First. Duncan M'Millan, Forester, Keir. Xo. 2 Silver Medal. 

 Second John G. Singer, Forester, Culzean. No. 3 Silver Medal. 

 Third. Lewis S. Rae, Foreman Forester, Dupplin. 

 Bronze Medal. 



Competition No. XII. 



A Gate, manufactured from Home-grown Timber, which may- 

 be made by a tradesman, but must be designed and exhibited 

 by a Member. 



First J. h.. Donald, Forester, Dupplin. No. i Silver Medal. 



Competition No. XIII. 



A self-closing Wicket Gate, manufactured from Home-grown 

 Timber. 



First. John M'Glashan, Forester, Benmore. 

 No. 3 Silver Medal. 



Competition No. XVIII. 



Specimens of Stems illustrating the Effects of Dense and Thin 

 Crops in Branch Suppression and quality of Timber. 



John G. Singer, Forester, Culzean. Bronze Medal. 



Competition No. XIX. 

 A collection of Fungi injurious to Forest Trees and Shrubs. 

 George Fraser, Midhope, Hopetoun. No. 2 Silver Medal. 



Competition No. XXI 



Any useful invention or marked improvement on any of the 

 Implements or Instruments used in Forestry. 



Thos. Armstrong, Eden Hall Estate, Langwathby. Bronze 

 Medal for Wire-winding Machine for winding Lacing 

 Wire on to Spindles, with Photographs illustrating old 

 and new methods. 



