xliv Report to the General Meeting. 



Colleges, such as Cirencester, Glasnevin, or the Agri- 

 cultural Department at Edinburgh. 



[Note. — In the event of the Scholar proceeding to Cirencester, he will he 

 entitled (suhject to the regulations of the College as to age) to compete for one 

 of six Middle-Class Scholarships, given by the Council of the Koyal Agricul- 

 tural College, of the value of 4.01. per annum, tenable for two years.] 



III. That the Scholarship be not paid for any year until after 

 a testimonial as to good conduct and industry be pro- 

 duced after the expiration of that year from the Head- 

 Master of the School, Principal of the College, or the 

 practical farmer under whom the Scholar has studied. 



1\. That candidates for the Scholarships be not less than 15 

 years of age. 



V. That the candidates shall be members of one of the following 

 schools, viz. : — 



Aedingley College ; 

 Bedfoed Middle-Class School ; 

 Bloxham (All Saints' School) ; 

 Devon County School ; 

 DoESET County School ; 



HUESTPIEEPONT COLLEGE ; • 



JVoEFOLK County College ; 



Feamlingham (Albert College) ; 



Middle-Class Coepoeation School ; 



SuEEEY County School ; 



Teent College ; 



Whitgift School (Croydon) ; 



or of Schools hereafter to be approved by the Council of 

 the Royal Agricultural Society. 



yi. That annual examinations shall be held simultaneously in 

 the month of November, at such schools as have candi- 

 dates, and that to the boys who stand highest the 

 Scholarships shall be awarded. 



A II. That the subjects for examination for the Scholarships 

 be:— 



1. Land Surveying. 



2. Elementary Mechanics, as applied to Agriculture. 



3. Chemistry, as applied to Agriculture. 



