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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



VIII. That each successful candidate for the Society's Agricultural 

 Diploma shall thereby become eligible to be elected a free life member of the 

 Society. 



IX. That the Society shall grant annually ten bursaries of L.20 each; and 

 five of L.IO each, to be competed for by pupils of schools to be approved of 

 by the Directors, which include or are willing to introduce the teaching of 

 chemistry, and the following branches of natural science — physical geography, 

 botany, and geology, into their curriculum. 



X. That the L.20 bursaries shall be tenable for one year at the University 

 of Edinburgh, for the purpose of enabling the holders to take the classes 

 necessary to qualify for the Society's Certificate or Diploma ; and the L.IO 

 biu'saries to be tenable for the same period to enable the holders to receive 

 another year's preparation at the schools. 



XI. That the bursaries shall be determined by examination held in Edin- 

 burgh by the Society's Examiners. 



XII. That a Standing Acting Committee of the Council on Agricultural 

 Education shall be appointed by the Directors. 



* The following Gentlemen have passed Examinations : — 



For Diploma. 



1. Jacob Wilson, M.E.A.C, Woodhorn Manor, Morpeth, 



2. John Milne, Mains of Laithers, Turriff, 



3. William Henry Eley, Islingham, Frindsbury, Kochester, Kent, 



4. Thomas Kome, M.R.A.C, Northampton Downs, Barcoo Elver, 



Queensland, ...... 



5. William Norman, M.R.A.C, Hall Bank, Asijatria, 



6. George Campbell, Shanes Castle, Antrim, 



7. William B. Smith, M.R.A.C, Stoneleigh Villa, Leamington, 



8. John B. Hetherington, M.R.A.C, Carleion, Carlisle, 



9. William Brown, Factor, Earlsmill, Forres, 



10. Arthur James Hill, M.R.A.C, Accountant, London, 



11. H. R. Goddard, M.R.A.C., Belsay, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 



12. G. Y. Wall, M.R.A.C, Durham, 



13. Robert Brydon, The Dene, Seaham Harbour, 



14. George Kent Walton, Long Campton, Shipston-on-Stour, 



15. Thomas John Elliot, M.R.A.C, Wilton, Sali.sbury, . 



16. John Gerrard, Veterinary Infirmary, Market Deeping, 



17. CoLviLB Browne, M.R.A.C. , Park House, Long Melford, Suffolk, 



18. A. H. Ashdown, M.R.A.C., L'^ppingtou, Salop, 



19. Adam Ogilvie Torry, St Anne's, Coupar-Angus, 



20. Italo Giglioli, M.R.A.C, Florence, . 



21. Edward Charles Munby, M.R.A.C., Myton Grange, Helperby, 



Yorkshire, ...... 



22. R. F. JucKEs, M.R.A.C, Cotwall, Wellington, Salop, . 



23. Forbes Burn, Hardacres, Coldstream, . 



24. Henry Erskine, Dalladies, Brechin, 



25. Richard Henderson, Coldstream, 



26. William Kennedy, M.R.A.C, 89 Marine Parade, Brighton, 



27. Thos. Coker Beck, M.R.A.C, Foleshill, Coventry, 



28. George Burn Murdoch, M.R.A.C, Greenhill Lodge, Edin., 



29. R. W. E. Murray, Wester House Byres, Galasliiels, 



For 1st Class Certificate. 



1. J. C BowsTEAD, M.R.A.C, Halkthorpp Hall, Penrith, 



2. James Taylor, Allan Vale, Pitmuxton, 



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