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Sulphur. SiliciX. Chlorine and their 

 more important compounds. Relation 

 of volume of a gas to change in tem- 

 perature and pressure. Qualitative 

 and Volumetric Analysis. 



Measurement of area and cubical con- 

 tents. Measurement of angles. Tri- 

 gonometrical ratios. 



I was absent on leave till the last thren 

 weeks of terra. 



H. S. Hammond. 



Hemarks. 



The theoretic 1 work needs more 



care. 

 Students inclined to pay all their 



attention to the Practical. 

 T. F. Teversham. 



Satisfactory. 



T. F. Teversham. 



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C'tsh Bo >k, Purchases Book, Sales | Work satisfactory 

 Book, Ledger Posting, Discount, 

 Cheques. 



Elementary Anatomy of the Horse. 

 Treatment of Organic Diseases. 

 IStable Management. 



I was absent on leave till the last three 

 weeks of term. 



H. S. Hammond. 



J. H. Roberts. 



Work satisfactory. 



J. M. Gibb. 



Class I. Quantitative estitnation of (1) 

 Ca C O3 in marble Iceland spar and 

 soil (2) P2 O-; in Super and Basic 

 Slag (3) N, P.2 O5 & H.2 O in Bat 

 Guano. 



Class 11 (^Martinez) 



QiuUitative — Church I to XXVIII. 



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Essays on matters of Agricultural im- 

 portance. Reviews and suunnarising 

 of Agricultural papers. 



Class I. This work was not en 

 tirely satisfactory. The Stu- 

 dents did not devote the neces- 

 sary forethought and personal 

 effort necessary to make this 

 work successful. 



Class II. Good. 



E. J. Wortley. 



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E. J. Wortley. 



