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4. Agriculture and Rural Economy (Full Course). 



Winter Session, 100 Lectures and 10 Field Demonstrar 

 tions. Fee, =£4, 4s. 



5. Agricultural Chemistry {Full Course). 



Winter Session, Lectures and Practical Work, about 

 100 hours. Fee, £3, 3s. 



6. Geology {Half Course). 



Summer Session, 25 to 30 Lectures, 10 Demonstrations in 

 Laboratory, and S Field Demonstrations. Fee, ,£3, 3s. 



7. Veterinary Hygiene {Hal/' Course). 



Winter Session, 15 Lectures and 1 or 2 Demonstrations 

 at Veterinary College. Fee, ,£1, Is. 



8. Agricultural Entoviology {Half Course). 



Winter Session, about 20 hours. Fee,^ £2, 2s. 



9. Economic Science as apjylied to Agricultu7-e {Half Course). 



Winter Session, 50 Lectures. Fee, £2, 2s. 



10. Forestry {Full Course).- 



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



11. Engineering Field Work {Half Course). 



Summer Session, 75 hours. Fee, £3, 3s. 



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

 The Matriculation Fee of £1, Is. is paid annually. 



An agricultural student desirous of qualifying also as a forester 

 should, at the Preliminary Examination, take up both German 

 and French, or at least one of those languages ; and he should 

 unquestionably take the University course of Biology in preference 

 to that of Mathematics. The fees for the above three years' 

 curriculum, including matriculation and examination fees, amount 

 to less than £52 ; but the class fees of all qualified students are 

 payable by the Carnegie Trust. '^ 



^ Free to present and past students of the class of Agriculture and Rural 

 Economy. 



" The Regulations provide that Experimental Physics or Engineering may 

 be substituted for Forestry. 



^ Three qualifications are at present demanded of students applying for pay- 

 ment of Class Fees by the Carnegie Trust. The Applicant (1) must be over 

 sixteen years of age ; (2) must be of Scottish birth or extraction, or must have 

 given two years' attendance after the age of fourteen at a school or institution 

 under inspection of the Scotch Education Department; and (3) must be 

 qualified by Preliminary Examination under the ordinances of the Scottish 

 Universities' Commission, and the regulations of the Joint Board of Examiners, 

 to attend the classes for which payment of fees has been claimed. 



