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to any serious breach of discipline, be asked to leave at 

 Miss Wolseley's wish, this sum is refunded. 



The lectures of experts are £2 per annum extra. 



Preparation for Royal Horticultural Society's Exam- 

 ination, £1 extra, but only two-year students go in for this. 



Lodgings, conveniently near the gardens, where several 

 students board together, can be secured at 17s. per week, 

 for board and lodging. Each student defrays these ex- 

 penses. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, HEADING 



Principal : W. M. Childs, M.A., Keble College, Oxford 

 (Professor of Modem History). 



Director of the Departine'Ut of Agriculture and Horti- 

 culture : Professor John Percival, M.A., St. John's 

 College, Cambridge. 



Assistant Directors : Edward Brown, F.L.S. (Agr - 

 culture) ; Charles Foster, F.R.H.S. (Horticulture). 



Registrar : Francis H, Wright. 



The day classes of the college are open to men and 

 women students over the age of sixteen. Students who 

 do not live at their own homes are required to reside in 

 the college hostels or in lodgings licensed by the college; 

 Women students in residence for not less than one session 

 (three terms) are required to reside in the college hostels, 

 unless they have received the principal's permission to 

 reside elsewhere. 



courses in horticulture 

 The Depaitment of Agriculture and Horticulture was 

 founded in 1 893. Its work is carried on under the inspection 



