AD VERTISEMENTS. 



ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 

 CIRENCESTER. 



Founded 1845. - - Reorganised i9o8. 

 Associated with the University of Bristol, i9io. 



patron :-H.M. KING GEORGE V. 



tfftauman:— LORD MORETON. 



Firf=Cf)airman : -EARL BATHURST, C.M.G. 



I^niirtpal:— PROF. J. R. AINSWORTH-DAVIS, M.A. 



FOR LAND OWNERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, 

 AGRICULTURISTS, INTENDING COLONISTS, &c. 



CHIEF SUBJECTS Agriculture (College Holding 50 acres, College 

 Farm 500 acres, Dairy, Poultry) ; Forestry (Earl Bathurst's Woods of 

 3,000 acres, Forest Garden of 10 acres) ; Estate Management. Degree and 

 Diploma Courses ; Special Colonial Course of one year ; Special Year's 

 Course for older students (Retired Army and Navy Officers and members 

 of Civil Service, &c.) 



The College is the officially recognised Advisory Centre in 

 Forestry for the Counties of Comwall, Devon, Somerset, Glos., 

 Wilts., Glamorgan. Monmouth. Hereford and Worcestershire. 



CIRENCESTER IS 2 TO 2] HOURS FROM PADDINGTON. 



The COLLEGE YEAR begins in October. 



For details apply to the PRINCIPAL. 



