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Competition No. XVIII. 

 Specimens of Stems illustrating the effects of Dense and Thin 

 Crops in Branch Suppression and quality of Timber. 

 Duke of Roxburghe. No. i Silver Medal. 

 Captain Sprot of Riddell (2 stems Spruce 40 years old). 

 No. 3 Silver Medal. 



Cotnpetition No. XIX. 

 For a collection of Fungi injurious to Forest Trees and Shrubs. 



Hugh R. Munro, The Park, Great Witley, Worcester. 



No. I Silver Medal. 

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

 Andrew Fish, Lady well Cottage, Kinneil Estate, Bo'ness. 



No. 3 Silver Medal. 



Competition No. XXI. 



For any useful invention or marked improvement on any of 

 the Implements or Instruments used in Forestry. 



The Duke of Buccleuch (Portable Tramway and Bogies). 

 No. 2 Silver Medal. 



Robert G. Grant, The Manse, Aberdalgie, Perth (Stump- 

 jack or Root Lifter, with Lever, Chain and Hook). 

 No. 3 Silver Medal. 



Robert G. Grant, The Manse, Aberdalgie, Perth (Pit-trap 

 for Rabbits). Bronze Medal. 



Medals were awarded to the following for Articles sent in for 

 Exhibition only, namely : — 



The Duke of Roxburghe. No. i Silver Medal for Stems of 



Japanese and European Larch. 

 Lochiel, Achnacarry. No. 3 Silver Medal for Specimens of 



Timber. 

 G. P. Gordon, B.Sc. No. i Silver Medal for Photographs 



showing method of eradicating bracken. 

 Charles Burton, Longtown, Staffs. No. i Silver Medal for 



a collection of Wooden Flowers made from pit Timber 



and forest Timber. 

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



Medal for specimens of Transplanted Seedlings and 



Frame used in the transplanting. 



