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Scottish Organisation Society. 



[may, 



The Council of the Surveyors' Institution have recently 



revised the conditions governing the scholarships which they 



have offered annually for the past four 



Scholarships years. As in previous years one 



awarded by the scholarship tenable at the University of 

 Surveyors . 

 Institution. Oxford and one at the University of 



Cambridge, each of the value of ,£80 

 per annum for three years, will be awarded annually. Election 

 to these scholarships will be by competitive examination held 

 annually at each university in June or July. Candidates must 

 at the time of taking the scholarship examination have passed, 

 or be entitled to exemption from, the First Public Examina- 

 tion of the University, or the examinations in stated and 

 additional subjects in Responsions at Oxford, or the whole 

 of the previous examinations of the University, including 

 the Additional Subjects at Cambridge. 



The Surveyors' Institution also offer one scholarship of the 

 value of £60 per annum and five of ,£50 per annum, tenable 

 for three years at any university or affiliated college, other 

 than Oxford and Cambridge, which may be selected by the 

 candidate successful at the competitive examination and 

 approved by the Council of the Institution. Scholars must 

 have passed, or obtained exemption from, the whole of the 

 Matriculation examination of their University. The com- 

 petitive examination for these scholarships will be held 

 annually at various centres, and conducted by independent 

 examiners. 



Further particulars may be obtained from the Secretary of 

 the Surveyors' Institution, 12 Great George Street, West- 

 minster, S.W. 



Although the Scottish Agricultural Organisation Society 

 was started at a later date than its sister society in 

 Scottish England, it has in the four years during 



Agricultural which it has been in existence made 

 Organisation equally rapid progress. Up to the end 

 Society. G f 1908, 23 societies had affiliated to it, 



and during 1909 16 more were formed, making a total of 39. 



The milk depots are, it is stated, notably successful, and 

 interest in this department of agricultural organisation is 



