ADVERTISEMENTS. 



The West of Scotland Agricultural College, 



Blythswood square, Glasgow^. 



DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY. 



Day and Evening Classes, which provide a complete Course 

 of Instruction in Forestry, qualifying i^pro tantd) for the B.Sc. 

 Degree of the University of Glasgow, for the Diploma of the 

 Highland and Agricultural Society, and for the Diploma of the 

 College, are held during the Winter Session (October to March) 

 at the College. 



Syllabus and particulars regarding these Classes and Prospectus 

 of the general work of the College, including the Course for the 

 Examination of the Surveyor's Institution, may be obtained free 

 from the Secretary. 



EDINBURGH AND EAST OF SCOTLAND 

 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 



13 George Square, Edinburgh. 



The College is one of the Central Institutions administered by the 

 Board of Agriculture for Scotland, and is intended to provide for 

 Agricultural Education and Research in the Central and South- 

 eastern Counties. 



DAY CLASSES. 

 The Day Classes, in conjunction with certain University Classes, provide full 

 courses of instruction in Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, and the Allied 

 Sciences, and qualify for the College Diploma, the College Certificate in 

 Horticulture, the Degrees of B.Sc. in Agriculture and B.Sc. in Forestry at the 

 University of Edinburgh, and for other Examinations and Certificates in the 

 Science and Practice of Agriculture. 



SHORT COURSES AND EVENING CLASSES. 



Short Courses in Agriculture and Forestry are given annually ; and Evening 

 Classes in Agriculture, Chemistry, Veterinary Science, Forestry, Horticulture, 

 Botany, Farm Pests, and Beekeeping are held during the Winter Session. 



Particulars of Classes, and information as to Bursaries tenable at 

 the College, will be found in the Calendar, which will be forwarded 

 on application to the Secretary, 



ALEXANDER M'CALLUM, M.A., LL.E. 



