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examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Science in the 

 Department of Agriculture. These examinations shall be 

 written, oral, and practical. 6. The first examination 

 shall be in (1) Agriculture, to such extent as may from 

 time to time be fixed by the Senatus ; (2) Chemistry, to 

 the extent required for the first examination for the 

 corresponding degree in the Department of Physical and 

 Natural Science ; (3) Engineering, with special reference 

 to field work and draining ; (4) Biology, (a) botany or 

 (/>) natural history either subject at the option of each 

 candidate. In either case the examination shall be 

 to the extent required for the first examination 

 for the corresponding degree in the Department of 

 Physical and Natural Science. 7. Candidates who 

 have passed the first examination may present them- 

 selves at the end of six months for the second 

 examination. 8. The second examination shall be in (1) 

 Agriculture, the whole subject ; (2) Chemistry, as applied 

 to agriculture ; (3) Geology, in so far as bearing on agri- 

 cultural science ; (4) Veterinary hygiene, to such an extent 

 as may from time to time be fixed by the Senatus. 9. 

 Candidates who have passed the second examination shall 

 be recommended to the Senatus for the degree of Bachelor 

 of Science. 10. The examinations shall be conducted by 

 University examiners appointed by the University Court, 

 and an additional examiner in agriculture, to be appointed 

 by the University Court, after communicating with the 

 Council on Education of the Highland and Agricultural 

 Society of Scotland, and considering any recommendation 

 by them. 11. The fees for the degree ot Bachelor of 

 Science in the Department of Agriculture shall be (1) 

 For the preliminary examination, or for registration of any 

 exempting qualification, 1 Is ; (2) for the first Bachelor 

 of Science examination, 2 2s; (3) for the second 

 Bachelor of Science examination, 2 2s = 5 5s.' 



On consideration of a minute of Senatus, it was resolved 

 to recognise the University College of South Wales and 

 Monmouthshire as one of the institutions at which two of 



