220 



Af/ricultural Education. 



Name. 

 fF. B. Kino;don 

 fA. PolLird 

 f F. B. Kingdou 



II. T. Bovey 



T. Pitts .. 

 A. PoUanl 



Sexioes {continued). 



School. Subject 



Pi. A. Coll., Cirencester .. Clieraistry 

 Liverpool Institute 



Ditto 

 Ditto 



j Montvidere Ho. Sc, Tor- 



\ 'W^y 



Ditto 



Liverjiool Institute 



JUKIOKS. 



fCr. H, Stuart .. Gr, Sc, March 



fT. Hill .. .. Gr. Sc, Wolverhampton 



JG. A, Schafcr .. Clewer Ho. Sc 



B. Coaker .. Mansion Ho. Sc, Exeter 



W.Cotton .. Cowley Sc, near Oxford 



T.Hill .. .. Gr. Sc, Wolverhampton 



W. Mortimer .. Devon County School 



E. A. Schafer .. Clewer Ho. Sc, Windsor 



W.H. Warren.. |'^'p*Jy,',^;',th ^'''^'*''*^°''' 



W. S. Waymouth Montvidere Ho. Sc, .. ' Ditto 



A. J. Whitton.. Abington Ho. Sc Ditto 



Ditto 



Botany 



Pure Mathematics 



£. s. d. 



4 



4 



3 



10 



Pure ]\Iathcmatics 

 Mechanics 



Botany 



Pure Mathematics 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



List III. — Meclianics applied to Agriculture. 



Name. School. £. 



A.J.Hill P. A gr. Coll., Cirencester 5 



J. S. Krauss .. .. ,, ,, 5 



J. Ruffle „ „ 1 



J. S. Waldon .. 



J. S. Krauss 

 H. Rivington 

 J. Ruffle .. 

 J. A. B. Fiuza 

 H. ]\I. Tayler 



Devon County School 

 Chemistry applied to Agriculture. 

 . R. Agr, Coll., Cirencester .. 





 U 



4 

 4 

 4 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



10 



10 

 1 















































10 



10 



In all these lists, wliere prizes of tlie same value are g-iven to 

 more than one candidate for the same subject, the candidates' 

 names are arranged in alphabetical order, and where the value of 

 the prize does not exceed 2/. the prize is to be given in books. 



It will be seen from the foregoing list of the names of the 

 successful candidates, that the same candidate in more than one 

 instance obtains more than one prize, in fact Schafer amongst 

 the juniors, and Churchward, Langley, and Pollard, among the 

 seniors, obtain three prizes each. Of the 31 prizemen, it will be 

 interesting to know that 2 are both sons of farmers and declare 

 their intention of being farmers themselves ; 21 are the sons of 

 farmers or others connected with the cultivation of the soil, seven 

 intend to be farmers in after life, and one to be an agricultural 

 engineer. 



