26 THE FRESH-WATER LOCHS OF SCOTLAND 
Signet, Edinburgh, are subscribed by me at Perth on the thirtieth day of August 
in the year Nineteen hundred and one before these witnesses James Morison, 
Accountant, Perth, and James M'Currach, Clerk to J. & E. Morison, Accountants, 
Perth. (Signed) Laurence Pullar, James Morison, Witness, James M'Currach, 
witness. 
We, Laurence Pullar, Robert Jenkins and John Blair, all designed in the 
foregoing Trust Deed, do hereby respectively accept the office of Trustee thereby 
conferred on us ; In Witness Whereof these presents written by the before-designed 
William Blacklock are subscribed by us all at Edinburgh on the twenty-fifth day 
of October in the year Nineteen hundred and one before these witnesses Robert 
Connon and David Porter, both clerks to the also before-designed Davidson & 
Syme. (Signed) Laurence Pullar, Robt. Jenkins, John Blair, Eobert Connon, 
Witness, David Porter, Witness. 
Extracted from the Register of Deeds, etc., in the Books of Council and 
Session on this and the eight preceding pages by me. Keeper of said Register. 
(Signed) J. A. Cameron. 
(On 8th June 1903 Mr John Blair, W.S., died, and in April 1904 his son, 
Mr William Blair, W.S., was assumed Trustee in his stead.) 
APPENDIX V 
I. Letter from the Director of the Ordnance Survey 
Okdnance Survey Office, 
Southampton, llth October 1901. 
Dear Sir, — With reference to your letters of the 9th and 12th instant, the 
Board of Agriculture has sanctioned the issue to you of two copies of the 6-inch, 
and one copy of the 1-inch map of the districts in which lakes are situated, one 
copy of the former to be returned to this Department with the depths of the lakes 
laid down on it, with a view to the lake contours being shown on the Ordnance 
Survey maps. 
As soon as you are ready to receive any of these maps they will be sent to you, 
if you will kindly indicate those you wish to have first. 
With regard to the transfers you desire, the copyright in the Ordnance Survey 
maps is vested in the Controller, Stationery Office, to whom formal application 
should be made for permission to reproduce or reduce, according to circumstances, 
the Ordnance Survey maps for insertion in your publications. If he gives the 
sanction required, I am authorised to suj)ply to you transfers from tlie 6 -inch scale 
maps. — Yours very truly, (Signed") Duncan A. Johnston, 
Colonel. 
Sir John Murray, K.C.B., etc. 
II. Letter from the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office 
Stationery Office, 
5th Vecemher 1901. 
Sir, — I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 2nd 
instant, and to acquaint you that no objection will be raised by this Department 
on the ground of copyright to the reproduction of Ordnance maps, and publication 
if desired, in connection with the Lake Survey to be undertaken under the Pullar 
Trust, on the understanding that the source from which the reproductions are 
