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THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. — Advertisements. 



THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



STAFF : 



Head of the Depart- U rofesS or J. R. Campbell, B.Sc. 



ment \ 



Lecturers in Agri- { R. W. Haydon ; 



culture f C. F. Archibald. 



Assistant Lecturer ) j H BuRT0N B . Sc . 



in Agriculture . . f 

 Veterinary Science Vet.-Lieut.-Col. STEEL. F.R.C.V.S. 

 Physics and Chemis- l HERBBRT lNGLE) y.I.C. 



try .... S 



Botany, Natural^ 



History, and En- V Professor L. C. MlALL, F.P.S. 



tomology J 



Agricultural Bo- ^ 



tany and Fores- -WM. G. Smith, B.Sc, Ph.D. 



try J 



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



Engineering and f Professor J. Goodman, M.I.Mech.E., 



Surveying * A.M.Inst.C.E. ; C. F. ARCHIBALD. 



"Soiree ."."'! } <*«»» STEPHE»SON. 



Curriculum Entirely Revised. Comprises 

 Complete Courses in Agriculture, suitable 

 for Farmers, Land Owners, Land Agents, 

 Valuers, or Teachers of Agricultural Science. 

 The Winter Courses prepare for the 

 NATIONAL DIPLOMA. 



Ample Provision lor Research. 



Special Branches of Agriculture de-ilt with in Summer 

 Ses io». The FARM WORK and EXPERIMENTS at 

 GARFORTH form an integral part of the instruction. 



INCLUSIVE FEES: Complete Winter Course, £10 

 Special Summer Course, £5. 



Prospectus from the REGISTRAR, Leeds. 



THE 



MLt&t of §.C0ikttij Jlgticitltural 

 College. 



STAFF. 



Professor of agriculture. 

 ROBERT PATRICK WRIGHT, F.H.A.S., F.R.S.E. 

 Lecturer in Agricultural Botany. 

 ARCHIBALD N. McALPINE, B.Sc, A.R.C.S. 

 Lecturer in Agricultural Chemistry. 

 JOHN W. PATERSON, Ph.D., B.Sc. 

 Lecturer in Dairying. 

 JAMES McCUTCHEON, F.C.S. 

 Lecturer in Agriculture and Senior assistant to 

 Professor Wright. 

 JAMES WOOD, M A., B.Sc. 

 Lecturer in Veterinary Science, 

 james Mcintosh mccall m.b., cm. 

 Lecturer in Economic Entomology. 

 JAMES J. F. X KING, F.E.S. 

 Instructor in Cheese-making. 

 R, J. DRUM MOND. 

 Instructresses in Dairying. 

 MARGARET N. ERASER, F.H.A.S., and MARTHA 

 BROWN. 



The classes of the College, in conjunction with those 

 of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College 

 and the University of Glasgow afford a complete course 

 of instruction in Agricultural Science and qualify for the 

 diplomas of the Highland and Agricultural Society, the 

 Royal Agricultural Society of England, and the Surveyors' 

 Institute. 



Complete courses of instruction in the Science and 

 Tract ice of Dairying are also given, which qualify for the 

 examinations for the National Dairy Diploma. 



Session, for General Agricultural Classes, October t 0 

 April ; Mid for classes in Dairying, April to October. 

 Prospectus gratis, and full information on application 

 Professor \\ light, GO, John Street, Glasgow. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, 



ABERYSTWYTH. 



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



President : The Bight 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 Agriculture T. H. Middleton, B.Sc. 



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



Assistant Lecturer and 

 Demonstrator, ditto A. W. "Warrington, M.Sc. 



Lecturer in Agricultural 

 Chemistry J. Alan Murray, B.Sc. 



Professor of Physics D. Morgan Lewis, M.A. 



Assistant Lecturer a n d 

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



Professor of Biology and 

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



Lecturer and Demonstrator, 

 ditto J. H. Salter, D.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 arranged to meet the requirements of the 



degree of B.Sc. in Agriculture of the University of Wales. 

 The two years' curriculum 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 curriculum is 

 £10 per annum (with small extra charge for laboratory practice). 



A well equipped Department of Agricultural Chemistry and 

 a permanent 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, winch 

 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 Dairying, apply 

 to the undersigned, from whom prospectuses of the Arts and 

 Science Departments, and of the Day Training Department 

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



T. MORTIMER GREEN, Registrar 



THE DURHAM 



College of §rinxa, 



NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 



Department of Agriculture and 

 Forestry. 



Fn^ltH Ute 1 Professor Wm. Somerville, D.CEc , 

 Entomology f D.Sc , F.R.S.E., F.L.S. 



Land Surveying \ p> Q _ Solomon) F . H . A .S., F.C.S. 



Book keeping 

 Animal Anatomy 

 Physiology ai.d 

 Pathology 



Alexr. Meek, M.Sc, F.Z.S. 



AririPulturnf PhPmirtru J Professor Bedson, M A , D.Sc. 

 Agricultural Lhemistiy^ H Collins. F.C.S , F.I.C 



In addition to the Departments named above, the 

 College includes the following, in which classes are 

 specially arranged for Agiicultural Students :— 



Mathematics, Physics. Chemistry, 

 Geology, Natural History, Biology, 

 Botany, and Engineering. 



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 mc- 

 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 £2 1 per annum. 



Particulars of Scholarships, &c, will be or warded on 

 application to the undersigned, 



F. H. PRUEN, Secretary. 



