126 GARDENING FOR WOMEN 



Counties of BerksHre, Oxfordshire, or Buckinghamshire, 

 £18 the session of forty weeks ; for other students, £24 

 the session. 



Students may, however, enter for shorter periods 

 than one year, and may take courses of practical work, 

 together with such lectures as may suit their requirements. 

 The fees are : — ^For five weeks, £7 7s., for ten weeks, £10 lOs; 

 In addition to the above fees, all students pay the registra- 

 tion fee of one shilling per session, and there are entrance 

 fees for examinations. The cost of board and lodging at 

 the college hostels is 21s. per week (for a cubicle), or 

 25s. to 30s. (for a study bedroom) 



Diplomas are not awarded to candidates under the 

 age of twenty-one. 



Scholarships tenable at the college are awarded from 

 time to time by the County Councils of Berkshire, Bucking- 

 hamshire, Oxfordshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Somersetshire, 

 and Gloucestershire. Apphcation should be made to the 

 Education Secretaries of these counties. 



Courses in Agriculture, Dairying, and Poultry-keeping 

 are held at the college. Practical instruction is given at 

 the College Farm, Shinfield, the British Dairy Institute, 

 Reading, and the College Poultry Farm, Theale. 



List of Women Students who have Passed the Ex- 

 aminations FOR the Diploma in Horticulture 



1904.— Ellen C. WaUace. 1906.— CaroHne Pellew, 

 LiUan S. Tuckett, Brenda M. Young. 1907.— Dorothy 

 M. Cayiey, Dorothy A. E. Dyson, Adelaide M. Taylor, 

 Henrietta C. Tuke. 



