THE JOURNAL OP THE BOARD OF AGUWULTmY,.— Advertisements. 



THE DURHAM 



Colkge of §i:i^na, 



NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 



Department of Ag^riculture and 

 Forestry. 



irJfJilT^ \Professor Wm. SomerviUe, D.(Ec.. 

 EntomoUy J D.Sc. F.R.S.E., F.L.S. 



BZitZing"' jl'- 0- Solomon. F.H.A.S.. F.C.S. 



Animal Anatomy ) 



Physiology and ^AlexT. Meek, M.Sc, F.Z.S. 



Pathology ) 



Anrinuifuyni Phpni.^t u / PrCossor BedsoH. M. A.,D.Sc. 

 Agricultural Chemist y]^^^ ^^^^^ ^mith, M.SC. F.C.S. 



In addition to the Departments named above, the 

 College includes the following, in which classes are 

 specially arranged for Agricultural Students : — 



Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, 

 Geology, Natural History, Biology, 

 Botany, and Bngineering. 



The College represents the Faculties of Science and 

 Engineering in the University of Durham, and the title 

 of Associate in Science (A. Sc.) and the Degree of B.Sc. in 

 Agriculture are open to Students attending the full course 

 of instruction and passing the required examinations. 



Students from the College have been remarkably suc- 

 cessful in the examinations of the R.A.S.E., the High- 

 land and Agricultural Society of Scotland, etc. 



The Composition fee for the complete Agricultural 

 course averages £21 per annum. 



Particulars of Scholarships, &c., will be forwaidel on 

 application to tlie undersigned, 



H. F. STOCKDALE, SecF^tary. 



THE 



YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, LEEDS. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Agriculture.— Professor James Clark, M.A., Ph.D., 

 A.B.C.S.. R. W. Haydon, C. F. Archibald. 



General Chemistry. —Prof essor A. Sniithells, B.Sc. 



Agricultural Chemistry and Botany. — Prof essor James 

 Clark. 



Agricultural Entomology and General Botany.— 

 Professor L. C. Miall, F.R.S. 



Agricultural Geology.— P. F. Kendall, F.G.S. 



Veterinary Science.— Veteiinary Lieut. -Col. C. Steel, 

 F.R.C.V.S. 



Agricultural Engineering and Land Surveying.— 

 Professor J. Goodman, M.LM.E., C. F. Archibald. 

 Mathematics.— Professor L. J. Rogers, M.A. 

 Physics.— Professor W. Stroud, D.Sc, M.A. 

 Book-keeping.— W. Adgie, A.C.A. 



The College Courses in A griculture comprise : — 



1. A complete two years' practical and scientific 



course, necessary for the College Certificate of 

 Proficiency of Agriculture. 



2. A selection from the Certificate Course, complete 



in one year, suited to students wiih previous 

 training, or special requirements. 



3. Winter Courses of 10 weeks' duration, for persons 



engaged in farming in the Summer. 



4. Special short courses on Dairying, Dairy 



Bacteriology, Fruit Culture, Market Gardening, 



Poultry-keeping, etc. 

 The Curriculum in all cases includes lectures, labora- 

 tory work, and outdoor excursions to selected farms in 

 the county. The academic year begins on the First 

 '1 uesday in October. 



Prospectus from the Registrar. 



students may Reside in the CoUege Hall. 



The Agricultural College, 



ASPATRIA {uia Carlisle). 



Situated in one of the Finest 

 Stock-raising Districts of the 

 Country. 



Complete course of instruction 

 in Agriculture, Land-Surveying 

 and Levelling, Book - Keeping, 

 Construction of Farm Buildings, 

 Land Drainage, Forestry, Botany, 

 Zoology, &c. Preparation for 

 "Highland," "Royal," and Sur- 

 veyors' Institution Examinations. 



Six Farms, Dairy, and Work- 

 shops, 



Training for Colonies in Agri- 

 culture and Mining. 



For Prospectus apply to 

 Principal SMITH HILL, B.A., B.Sc. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, 



ABERYSTWYTH. 



(One of the Constituent Colleges oi the University of Wales.) 



President: The Right Hon. LORD REN DEL. 

 Principal: T. F. ROBERTS, M.A. 



AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. 



Director of Agricultural Edu- 

 cation and Lecturer in 

 Agriculture T. Parry. 



Lecturer in Agi iculture T. H. Middleton, B.Sc. 



Professor of Chemistry H. Lloyd Snape, D.Sc, Ph.D. 



Assistant Lecturer and 

 Demonsti-ator, ditto A. W. Warrington, M.Sc. 



Lecturer in Agricultural 

 Chemistry J, Alax Murray, B.Sc. 



Professor of Physics D. Morgan Lewis, M A. 



Assistant Lecturer and 

 Demonstrator, ditto G. A. Schott, B.A., B.Sc. 



Professor of Biology and 

 Geology J. R. Aixswobth Davis, B.A. 



Lectiu'er and Demonstrator, 

 ditto J. H. Salter, B.Sc. 



Assistant Lecturer in Veteri- 

 nary Science J. Dawson Roberts, M.R.C.V.S. 



Instructor in Agricultural 

 Drawing and Building Con- 

 struction J. Clark, S.K. Cert. 



The curriculum is ari*anged to meet the requirements of the 



degree of B.Sc. in Agricultui-e of the Univei-sity of Wales. 

 The two years' cui-riculum in Agriculture qualifies for the 



College Certificate of Associate and provides preparation for 



the Senior Examinations of the Royal Agricultural Society of 



England, the Surveyors' Institution, and other similar exami- 

 nations. 



The Composition Fee for the entire agricultural cun-iculum is 

 £10perannum(with small extra chargefor laboratory practice). 



A well equipped Department of Agricultural Chemistry and 

 a jjermanent Dairy School have been recently added to the 

 College. 



Women students reside in the Hall of Residence for Women. 

 Men students reside in registered lodgings in the town, which 

 are obtainable at very moderate terms. Some of the Pro- 

 fessors receive a few men students as boarders. 



For information as to General Scholarships and Exhibitions, 

 and Special Scholarships for Agricultural and Dairjing, apply 

 to the inidersigiied, from whom prospectuses of the Ai-ts and 

 Science Departments, and of the Day Training Depai-tment 

 for men and women, and all other information can be obtained. 



T. MORTIMER GREEN, Registrar. 



