400 TlMEHRI. 
ber one to date. Mr. JE. Mackay presented 4 Canadian 
Blue Books on Trade, Navigation, and Public Works. 
Mr. Havvtayne presented a copy of his "Taxidermic 
and other Notes." The thanks of the Society were 
voted to the respective donors. 
The Campbell Memorial. — The Secretary read ex- 
tracts of two letters from Mr. Walker, acknowledging 
remittance towards the Campbell memorial and saying 
that he felt somewhat embarrassed as to the proper 
means of giving effect to the wishes of the subscribers 
that the memorial should consist of an oil painting, exe- 
cuted by an eminent artist, from a photograph of the 
deceased. In his second letter, Mr. Walker said he had 
not yet taken any definite steps in the matter, although 
he was still searching for an eminent artist who would 
be willing to undertake the work. It would be some 
relief to him if the Society were to instruct him to have 
a bust executed, for which he had now in hand sufficient 
means, instead of the portrait. It was suggested by the 
Chairman and Mr. Imbch that discussion on the subject 
be postponed till the next ordinary meeting, when there 
might be a better attendance than there was to-day, 
notice to be given in the newspapers that the subject 
would come up for discussion. 
The Forestry Exhibition. — The following letter was 
read bv the Secretary : — 
Gracechurch Street, London, 16th October, 1884. 
F. A. Conyers, Esqr. 
My dear Sir, 
I have now to report that the Forestry Exhibition was finally closed 
on the nth instant, and with the assistance of Dr. Imlach, the exhibits 
were divided between the Museum of Science and Art in Edinburgh, 
and a new School of Forestry about to be opened in Edinburgh. The 
