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7. Of the 43 candidates who entered this year for Part 

 II. (old Regulations) — whicli comprised the subjects of Prac- 

 tical Agriculture, Agricultural Book-keeping {or Mensuration 

 and Land-Survey ing). Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural 

 Engineering, and Veterinary Science — four, who had previously 

 failed in one subject of Part I., were allowed to take that 

 subject in conjunction with the Second Part ; and seven who 

 had on a former occasion failed in only one subject of Part II., 

 came up for that siibject alone. 



8. The result of the Examination in Part II. was that 29 

 candidates (including two of the four who were also taking a 

 Part I. subject, and the whole seven who came up for one 

 subject only) were successful, and, having passed both Parts 

 of the Examination, were awarded the National Diploma in 

 Agriculture, the first four candidates obtaining Honours. 



9. In the list which follows the names of the candidates 

 gaining Honours are given in order of merit, and the other 

 Diploma winners in alphabetical order, the three who were 

 successful under the new Regulations being marked with an 

 asterisk. 



Diploma ivitli Honours. 



1. John Malcolm, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 



2. James Fitzgerald Malcolm, West of Scotland Agricultural College, 



Glasgow. 



3. Arthur Richard Westrop, Harper- Adams Agricultural College, New- 



port, Salop. 



4. Edward Percival, Harris Institute, Preston. 



Diploma. 



Wilfred Pease Barker, University of Leeds 



Douglas Jackson Boyle, University of Leeds. 



Harold Bradshaw, Harris Institute, Preston. 



Benjamin Browne, Jun., The Boot, Windermere. 

 *WiLLiAM Thomas Clarke, University College, Reading. 



George Hampden Crabtree, Harris Institute, Preston. 



Alex G. G. Ellis, North of Scotland College of Agriculture, Aberdeen. 



Victor C. Fishwick, Beds. Agricultural Institute, Ridgmont. 



Gilbert Alexander Goody, Agricultural College, Uckfield, Sussex. 



John Angus Gunn, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 



Guy Rhodes Haigh, University of Leeds. 



Reginald Watt Hunter, University of Leeds. 



James Kirkwood, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 



John Kirkwood, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 



Andrew Corrie McCandlish, West of Scotland Agricultural College, 

 Glasgow. 



Maurice Malcolm, West of Scotland Agi-icultural College, Glasgow. 

 *Alexander Murray, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 



Cyril Herbert Page, Harper-Adams Agricultural College, Newport, 

 Salop. 



Ernest Pennington, Harris Institute, Preston. 



Joseph Henry Prater, Halwyn Farm, Crantock, Newquay, Cornwall. 



A. EwiNa Reid, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 



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