ADVEllTISEMENTS. 



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. 



SESSION -OCTOBER TO JUNE, 



DAY CLASSES. 



The Day Classes provide a full course of instruction in Agriculture and the 

 Allied Sciences, and qualify for the Degrees of B.Sc. in Agriculture and in 

 Forestry of the University of Edinburgh, the College Diploma in Agriculture, 

 the College Certificate in Horticulture, and for other Examinations and 

 Certificates in the Science and Practice of Agriculture. 



SHORT COURSES. 



A Short Course in Agriculture, intended for those engaged in practical 

 •work, is held at the College annually. 



EVENING CLASSES. 

 Evening Classes are held in the following subjects : — 



Winter Session— Agriculture, Chemistry, Veterinary Science, Forestry, 

 Horticulture, Botany, Poultty-lveeping, Beekeeping, and Farm and 

 Garden Pests. 

 Summer Session— Field Botany and Practical Beekeeping. 

 Particulars ot Classes and Fees and information as to Bursaries tenable at the College will 

 be found in the Calendar, which may be obtained from the Secretary— 



THOMAS BLACKBURN, O.B.E., 13 George Square, Edinburgh. 



FOREST TREES 



(Seedlings and Transplants) 



AND 



GENERAL NURSERY STOCK 



When in the North ple£ise visit our 



Nurseries and inspect our large stocks 



of hardy welUgrown Trees, etc. 



T. 81 W. CHRISTIE, 



Ube IRursertes, 



FORRES, Morayshire. 



