ESTABLISHMENT FOR 1SG9. 



Council on Hfcucattom 



By a Supplementary Charter under the Great Seal, granted in 1856, the 

 Society is empowered to prescribe a Curriculum for Agricultural Education, 

 and to grant Diplomas (see p. 60.) 



Members of Council named by Charter. 



The President of the Highland and Agricultural Society — President. 

 The Lord Justice-General — Vice-President. 



The Professor of Botany. 

 The Professor of Chemistry. 

 The Professor of Natural His- 



The Lord Advocate. 



The Dean of Faculty. 



The Professor of Agriculture 



The Professor of Anatomy. 



TORY. 



Members of Council named by Society. 



Lord Colonsay. 

 Sir Wm. Gibson-Craig, Bart. 

 Sir A. C. R. Gibson-Maitland, Bart., 

 M.P. 



George Hor-E, Fenton Barns. 

 Robert Russell, Pilmuir. 

 Henry Stephens, Redbrae. 

 John Wilson, Edington Mains. 



§jo.axb of (Summers. 

 Science and Practice of Agriculture — Mechanics and Construction — Professor 



Wilson ; George Hope, Fenton Barns ; Robert Russell, Pilmuir ; and 



John Wilson, Edington Mains. 

 Botany — Professor Balfour. 

 Chemistry — Professor Anderson. 

 Natural History — Professor Allman. 

 Veterinary Surgery — Professor Williams. 

 Field Engineering and Surveying — Professor Macquorn Rankine and 



David Stevenson, C.E. 

 Book-keeping arid Accounts — Kenneth Mackenzie, C.A., and Archibald 



Paterson, Meadowfield. 



pall imb (numbers. 

 No. 3 GEORGE IV. BRIDGE, EDINBURGH. 



