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North of Engla)id and North Wales. 



1. Armstrong College, Newcastle- 

 upon-Tyne. 



2. Cumberland and Westmorland 

 Farm School, Newton Rigg, Penrith. 



3. The University of Leeds. 



4. The Harris Institute, Preston. 



5. College of Agriculture and Horti- 

 culture, Holmes Chapel. 



6. University College of North Wales, 

 Bangor. 



Midland Counties and South Wales. 



7. Midland Agricultural and Dairy 

 College, Kingston, Derby. 



8. Harper-Adams Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Newport, Salop. 



9. University College of Wales, 

 Aberystwyth. 



Eastern Coicnties. 



10. Cambridge University. 



11. Eastern Counties Dairy Institute, 

 Ipswich. 



12. Essex County Technical Labora- 

 tories, Chelmsford. 



13. Agricultural Institute, Ridgmont. 



Southern and South- Western Counties. 



14. University College, Reading. 



15. British Dairy Institute, Reading. 



16. South-Eastern Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Wye. 



17. Agricultural and Horticultural 

 College, Uckfield. 



18. Hampshire Farm School, Basing. 



19. The National Fruit and Cider 

 Institute, Long Ashton, Bristol. 



Counties zvith which the Institutions 

 Act. 



Northumberland, Durham, Cumber- 

 land, and Westmorland. 



Cumberland and Westmorland. 



The Three Ridings of Yorkshire. 



Lancashire. 



Cheshire. 



Anglesey, Carnarvon, Flint, Denbigh, 

 and (part of) Montgomery. 



Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, and 

 Lincoln (Lindsey). 



Shropshire and Stafford. 



Cardigan, Carmarthen, Brecon, Pem- 

 broke, Merioneth, Radnor, and (part of) 

 Montgomery. 



Bedford, Cambridge, Essex, Hertford, 

 Pluntingdon, Isle of Ely, Norfolk, North- 

 ampton, East and West Suffolk. 



Counties in East Anglia. 



Essex, and counties in East Anglia. 

 Bedford, and adjacent counties. 



Berks, Bucks, Dorset, Plants, and 

 Oxford. 



Kent and Surrey. 



East Sussex. 



Plants. 



Devon, Gloucester, Hereford, Mon- 

 mouth, Somerset, and AVorcester. 



Looking at the map which accompanies this Hst, it may be 

 said that provision for agricultural instruction is now made to a 

 greater or less extent over a considerable part of England and 

 Wales. It is true that a number of counties in the centre and 

 West of England, such as Warwick, Worcester, Hereford, and 

 Gloucester, have not yet definitely associated themselves with 

 any centre for agricultural instruction, except the Fruit and 

 Cider Institute, but to a certain extent the needs of agricultural 

 students residing in them may be met by the various adjacent 

 centres. The south-western counties of Cornwall, Devon, and 

 Somerset, however, lie at some distance from any recognized 

 centre, but the needs of this district will in the near future be 

 met by the establishment of a Collegiate Centre out of funds 

 provided under the will of the late Mr. C. Seale-Hayne. 



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