150 THE FOREST LANDS OF FINLAND. 
ther notice a yearly payment of 800 marks, which payment, 
from the Finnish public chest, each of these Forest 
Conductors shall enjoy for a period of three years, so long 
as there is no demand for ordinary service, with the obliga- 
tion to be at the disposition of the Forest Administration, 
instead of the regulation payment now made of four marks 
a day: it being provided that the Senate, when the 
number of the forest conductors or other circumstances 
make it possible to reduce these payments, may bring the 
matter again before us. 
‘Finally, We leave to the Economic Department of 
the Senate, in regard to the said ordered reconstitution 
of Evois Institute, to take order for the complete carrying 
out of these rules. 
‘ Helsingfors, May 2d, 1874.—According to His Imperial 
Majesty's own determination, and in his high name, 
the Executive Senate for Finland.—(Sd.) R. Furn- 
hielm, H. Molander, A. Mechelin, T. H. Thilen, 
Oscar Norrman, F. Walmquist. 
‘Rules laid down by His Imperial Majesty for Evois 
Forest Institute, given in Helsingfors, May 2d, 1874 :— 
‘We, Alexander IL, &c., make known in accordance 
with the special decree already issued, that Evois Forest 
Institute shall for the future obtain an altered organisa- 
tion, and We have found good to lay down the following 
rules tor the action and management of the institution, 
‘Chapter I.—The object and management of the Insti- 
tution. 
‘Section 1. The Institute has for its purpose to com- 
municate theoretical and practical instruction in all that 
belongs to forest science to those who wish to devote 
themselves to forestry, and to obtain the necessary educa- 
tion and training for this. 
‘Section 2. As experimental ground for the exercise of 
the practical work of forestry, there are appropriated Evois 
