EXAMINATION IN HORTICULTURE. 



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^c) To receive the sealed parcel of papers which will be posted to him 

 from London two clear days before the Examination. N.B. — If 

 the papers do not arrive by the first post on the day of Examina- 

 tion, he should immediately telegraph to the Secretary of the 

 Society, 117 Victoria Street, S.W. Telegraphic Address : ' Hor- 

 tensia, London." 



{d) To preserve the seals of the parcel unbroken until he opens it in the 

 presence of the candidates, at the hour fixed for the Examination 

 to commence. 



>(e) To distribute one copy of the Examination Paper to each candidate. 

 It is better that the candidates should be seated not too closely 

 together. 



{/) The Supervisor will then immediately read aloud the directions 

 printed at the head of the papers, make a note of the exact time, 

 and inform students distinctly of the exact hour at which all 

 papers must be handed in. 



ig) To see that the following rules are strictly observed : — 



1. Two and a half hours are allowed for the paper. 



2. Students are not allowed to bring any books, paper, notes, 



Ac, into the Examination Eoom ; nor to ask any questions 

 whatever, save of the Supervisor, who must exercise his 

 judgment as to whether such question is one he should answer 

 or not. 



3. Students are not allowed to leave the Examination Room on 



any pretext whatsoever after the papers have been distributed. 

 In case of unavoidable illness the Student must be content 

 either to hand in what he has already done, or to wait till 

 another Examination takes place. 



•4. Any Student leaving the room before the full time allowed has 

 expired must first give up to the Supervisor his written 

 papers. 



5. The papers of any Students breaking these rules, or found 

 copying, should at once be destroyed. 



(h) The allotted time having expired, the Supervisor will call on the 



Students to fold up and hand in their papers, which should then 

 be at once (before leaving the room) tied together securely with 

 string. They should be posted to the Secretary, R.H.S., 117 Vic- 

 toria Street, Westminster, S.W., by the earliest possible post. 



(i) The Supervisor will, of course, not himself leave the room during the 



time of Examination. 



</.•) The Supervisor is requested to sign the following form and return 

 it with the Students' papers to the Secretary, R.H.S., 117 Victoria 

 Street, London, S.W. 



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