256 Journal of Agricvllure, Victoria. [25 April. 1917. 



A roll of attendances at lectures and demonstrations shall be kept. 



The Agricultural Classes will extend over one week, consisting of not 

 more than five evening lectures. Field demonstrations will be arranged 

 for day-time instruction on days as required. Tlie majority of tiie 

 lectures will be illustrated by limelight views. 



Examinations will be held at the conclusion of eacii class, provided 

 not less than five students compete. The successful competitor at each 

 class will be eligible to take part in a final examination for the A.N. A. 

 gold medal in Melbourne. 



Free rail tickets will be issued to students to attend this final exami- 

 nation. Five competitors or more must attend or no medal will be 

 awarded. 



Professional men, students in attendance at Agricultural High 

 Schools and Colleges, or at the Continuation Schools, and teachers from 

 such institutions or State schools, are not allowed to sit for the exami- 

 nation. 



LECTURES. 



Applications should be submitted as early as possible, and accom- 

 panying the application must be a list of the subjects which the Society 

 chooses. The dates of lectures or classes will then be fixed by the De- 

 partment, and if Societies will state the most suitable seasons for their 

 disiricts the classes or lectures will, as far as possible, be arranged 

 accordingly. 



The president or secretary, or a member of the council or committee 

 of the Society, must take the chair at each lecture or class, and must 

 certify as to the number and borw fides of the attendance as above 

 lequired. 



The rent of the hall, advertising, and all other local charges are to 

 be paid by the Society; all other expenses by the Department. 



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