ADVERTISEMENT. v 



Forestry including the physiology and pathology of trees, 

 the climatic and other effects produced by forests, the 

 different methods of forest management, the economic 

 uses to which forest products have been or may be 

 applied, forest engineering, and forest administration 

 generally. Instruction to be communicated by lectures, 

 examinations, excursions, &c. 



* A large collection of forest implements, produce, and 

 specimens, was, at the close of the Forestry Exhibition, 

 placed at the disposal of the Committee for use in 

 connection with the proposed Forest School ; and it is 

 the intention of the Committee, should their funds 

 permit, that that this collection should, with such 

 additions as may from time to time be available, be 

 placed in a permanent Museum in connection with the 

 School of Forestry.' 



In furtherance of the same object the following volume 

 has been compiled for publication. 



JOHN C. BROWN. 



HADDINGTON, loth Mai/, 1885. 



