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Certificates ——In the Portrait and Figure Study Class, none. 
__. In the Landscape and Seascape Class (first), to Mr. H. J. Aubrey, 
Miss Blyth, Mr. H. B. Curwen. In the Direct Contact Print Class 
(second), to Mr. H. J. Aubrey and Mr. H. B. Curwen. In the 
_ Architectural Section (second), to Mr. P. A. Watts and Mr. P. H. 
_ Williams. A “‘special”’ certificate was awarded to Mr. O. C. 
_ Quekett for his copy of the engraving “ Alte de Chasseurs.”’ 
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Mature Studp Course. 
Six Lectures, with practical work for the students, were given 
by Miss CLOTHILDE von Wyss, lecturer at the London Day Training 
College. 
; Fees for the course, to members 3s. 6d. ; to non-members 5s. 
Admission to a single Lecture Is. 
SYLLABUS. 
THE BIOLOGY OF SPRING, 
Lecture I.—Thursday, February gth. 
Introduction. General Survey of the state of things in Nature 
from the biologist’s point of view. Spring: the season 
of awakening. 
Practical work.—Detailed examination and comparison of various 
kinds of seeds, leading to-a knowledge of — characteristic 
structure of seeds. 
Lecture I].—Thursday, February 16th. 
' Germination of seeds. Conditions which are necessary for the 
germination of seeds. Experiments to illustrate the con- 
ditions of germination. 
Practical work.—Closer study of the experiments used in the 
lecture and drawing of apparatus. Selection of experiments 
suitable for class work in schools. 
Lecture IIJ.—Thursday, February 23rd. 
Seeds of animals and eggs of plants compared. Nest-building: 
Maternal instinct. 
Practical work.—Setting up of simple experiments necessary for 
the study of the growth of seedlings. 
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