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and have passed satisfactorily examinations in the follow- 

 ing subjects :- 



Horticulture (Royal Horticultural Society's Examina- 

 tion), practical horticulture, botany, agricultural chemistry, 

 book-keeping. 



Boarding arrangements. — ^Both resident and non-resident 

 students are received. Resident students live with the 

 principals, Miss Barker and Miss Morison. Two references 

 are required from each student. 



Terms. — ^The session is divided into three terms, begin- 

 ning respectively in May, October, and January. Students 

 are advised to begin either in May or in October. 



Fees. — ^Resident students, £70 a year ; resident students, 

 with separate bedroom, £86 ; non-resident students, with 

 dinner and tea, £40. Fees are payable at the beginning 

 of each term. A term's notice is required before a student 

 leaves, otherwise the fee for the term will be charged. 



Examiner in Practica^ Horticulture — Mr. Berry, East 

 of Scotland College of Agriculture. 



CLASSES TAKEN AT THE EDINBURGH AND EAST OF 

 SCOTLAND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 



Horticulture, Mr. G. P. Berry. Agricultural Chemistry, 

 A. Lauder, D.Sc. Agricultural Natural History, R. S. 

 MacDougall, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E. 



CLASS TAKEN AT THE HERIOT-WATT COLLEGE 



Botany (Advanced and Elementary), R. S. MacDougall, 

 M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E. 



The Year's Work 

 : The following sketch calendar of the actual work shared 



