VA-if ONTAIMO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 



students Avho live in the adjoining city, and who attend the 

 lectures in the college daily. The outlay to resident students 

 would be the actual cost of their board, and such a small tuition 

 fee as would be necessary to siipplement the salaries of the 

 lecturers otherwise provided. The board account would f\ill to 

 be reduced by the amount credited to each student for his 

 labour. At the utmost, under such a scheme, the total cost to 

 the student would be less than the actual cost of his board, 

 which if the institution were managed with reasonable economy 

 and success, would be so moderate as to place the benefits of 

 the establishment within the reach of a considerable- proportion 

 of the rank and file of former's sons who intend to follow farm- 

 ing as a business. 



