140 GARDENING FOR WOMEN 



sharpening ; simple joints, etc. Construction of portable 

 poultry-house and appliances ; beehives and appliances, 

 garden appliances, and various articles of general utility. 



FEES 



All fees are required to be paid terminally in advance, 

 i.e., on or before the first day of each term. A full term's 

 notice in writing must be given to the Warden before the 

 removal of any student from the college ; in default of 

 which notice payment of the term's fees will be required. 

 Notice of removal received after a term has begun will 

 take effect at the end of the term next ensuing. 



Short courses : — Students may enter for these at any 

 time when they are arranged. 



All fees must be paid in advance. In no cases can 

 fees be returned. 



RESIDENT STUDENTS 



Full training, with board and residence at the college, 

 in horticulture, or dairy and poultry work : cubicle, £80 a 

 3?ear ; study-bedroom, £100 and £120 a year. Short courses 

 for ten weeks : cubicle, £25 ; study -bedroom, £30. Short 

 courses for six weeks : cubicle, £15 ; study-bedroom, £18. 

 Bee-keeping is optional, and may be combined with either 

 of the above courses, an additional fee of £5 5s. a year, 

 or £2 2s. a term, being charged. Fruit bottling and pre- 

 serving : — Two weeks' course, including board and residence, 

 £5 5s. Manual training and carpentering, £3 3s. a year, 

 or £1 10s. a term. Cooking lessons, £1 5s. a term. Extra 

 charges : Use of microscopes, 5s. a year ; use of gardening 

 tools, 5s. a year ; use of carpentering tools, 5s. a year, 



