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 HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMA IN AGRICULTURE. 

 Council on Education. 



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

 Society is empowered to grant Diplomas. 



Members of Council named by Charter. 



The President of the Highland and Agricultural Socj-ety— President. 



The Lord Justice-General — Vice-President. 



The Lord Advocate. 



The Dean of Faculty. 



The Professor of Agriculture. 



The Professor of Anatomy. 



The Professor of Botany. 

 The PR0F.ESS0R OF Chemistry. 

 The Professor o'F Natural 

 History. 



Members of Council nominated by Society. 



The Marquis of Lothian, K.T 

 Sir William S. Walker of T,o\v- 



land, K.C.B. 

 Robert Dundas of Arniston. 

 John Munro of Kinloss. 



Jas. Hope, East Barns, Dunbar. 

 A. Campbell Swinton of Kim- 



merghame. 

 Rev. John Gillespie, Mouswald, 



Ruthwell R.S.O. 



Board of Examiners. 



1. Science and Practice of Agriculture. — Professor Wallace, University, 



Edinburgh; John Munro of Kinloss; James Hope, East Barns, 

 Dunbar; and Jas. Biggar, yr. of Chapelton, Dalbeattie. 



2. Botany.— J)v Cleghorn of Stravithy, St Andrews, and A. N. M'Alpine, 



Edinburgli. 



3. Chemistry.— V>v A. P. Aitken, Edinburgh, and Dr William Craig, 



Edinburgh. 



4. Natural History. — Professor Cossar Ewart, Edinburgh, and Dr 



Ramsay H. Traquair, Edinburgli. 



5. Veterinary Science. — Professor Williams, Edinburgh, and Finlay 



Dun, F.R.C.V.S., Edinburgh. 



6. Field Engineering. — David Alan Stevenson, C.E., Edinburgh, and 



A. W. Belfrage, C.E., Edinburgh. 



7. Book-keeping. ~\YiiSLiKU Home Cook, C.A., Edinburgh, and John 



Brodie, C.A., Edinburgh. 



Standing Acting Committee. 



The Lord Justice-General — Convener. 



The Professor of Agriculture. 

 The Professor of Botany. 

 The Professor of Chemistry. 

 John Munro of Kinloss. 



A. Campbell Swinton of Kiin- 

 merghame. 



Rev. John Gillespie, Mous- 

 wald. 



Bye- Laws. 



I. That, in terms of the Charter, the Society shall nominate seven 

 members to act on the Council on Education. 



II. That the Council shall appoint a Board of Examiners on the following 

 subjects: — Science and Practice of Agriculture ; Botany; Chemistry; Natu- 

 ral History; Veterinary Science ; Field Engineering ; and Book-keeping. 



