208 TRANSACTIONS OF ROYAL SCOTTISH ARBORICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



courses as one full course) must be taken at the University of 

 Edinburgh, and these must include the course in Agriculture and 

 Rural Economy. The remainder of the courses may be taken at 

 any institution recognised for the purpose by the University 

 Court. Residence and practical work at a farm are required to 

 such an extent, and under such regulations, as may from time to 

 time be prescribed. At present the period of such residence must 

 not be less than twelve months. 



III. Examinatio7is. 



(A) First Science Examination. — There is a First Science 

 Examination, for which the three following courses in the Uni- 

 versity qualify, viz : — 



1. Mathematics {Full Course). 



Winter Session, 100 Lectures. Fee, £3, 3s. 



or, alternatively — 



Biology (Zoology and Botany) as follows : — (Each a Half 

 Course, together a Full Course). 



(a) Zoology (Elementary). 



Winter or Summer Session, 50 Lectures. 

 Fee, £i, 4s. 

 Practical Zoology (Elementary). 



Winter or Summer Session, 50 Meetings. 

 Fee, £2, 2s. 

 (with 10s. for Laboratory Expenses). 



(b) Botany. 



Summer Session, 50 Lectures. Fee, £4, 4s. 



Practical Botany. 



Summer Session, 50 Meetings. Fee, £2, 2s. 



(with Garden Fee of 5s.) 



2. Natural Philosophy (Elernentary Dynamics and Elementary 



Physics) — Full Course. 



Winter Session, 100 Lectures, Fee, £3, 3s. 



3. Chemistry (F%dl Course). 



Winter Session, 100 hours. Fee, £4, 4s. 



Practical Chemistry. 



Winter or Summer Session, 50 Meetings. Fee, £2, 28. 

 The Fee for the First Science Examination is £3, 3s. 

 (or £1, Is. for each subject). 



(B) Final S'ciotce Examinaiion, for which the following 

 University courses qualify : — 



