Hogal ScottisI? ^rbortcultural Societgi 



Instituted 16th February 1854. 



PATRON : 



HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING. 



PROCEEDINGS IN 1915.-Continued. 



THE GENERAL MEETING. 



A General Meeting of the Society was held in the Goold Hall, 

 5 St Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, on Wednesday, 14th July 

 1915, at 2.30 P.M. In the absence of the President, Colonel 

 Stirling, on military service, Sir Andrew Agnew, Bt., the 

 senior Vice-President, occupied the Chair. 



Minutes. 



The Minutes of the last Annual General Meeting were held as 

 read and adopted. 



Apologies. 



Apologies for absence were intimated from the President, 

 Lord Lovat, Mr John D. Sutherland of the Board of Agriculture, 

 Dr Borthwick, Colonel Malcolm of Poltalloch, Sir Arthur 

 Mackenzie of Coul, and Messrs Irvine of Drum, E. P. Stebbing, 

 A. T. Gillanders, J. F. Annand, James Kay, George Eraser, 

 John Wilkinson, Hugh C. Somerville, Peter Leslie, and 

 J. M'Kerchar. 



Excursion, Exhibition and Nursery and Plantation 

 Competitions. 



The Secretary, Mr Galloway, reported that after careful 

 consideration the Council had abandoned the annual excursion. 

 The postponement by the Highland and Agricultural Society 



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