NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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hold an Examination wherever a magistrate, clergyman, schoolmaster, 

 or other responsible person accustomed to examinations will consent to 

 supervise one on the Society's behalf. 



The Examination will not be held outside the British Isles until 

 further notice. 



In connexion with this Examination a Scholarship of £^5 a year for 

 two years is offered by the Royal Horticultural Society, to be awarded 

 after the 1913 Examination to the Student who shall pass highest, if he 

 is willing to accept the conditions attaching thereto. The main outline of 

 these conditions is that the holder must be of the male sex, and between 

 the ages of eighteen and twenty- two years, and that he should study 

 gardening for one year at least at the Society's Gardens at Wisley, 

 conforming to the general rules laid down there for Students. In the 

 second year of the Scholarship he may, if he like, continue his studies at 

 some other place at home or abroad which is approved by the Council of 

 the Society. In case of two or more eligible Students being adjudged 

 equal, the Council reserve to themselves the right to decide which of them 

 shall be presented to the Scholarship. 



2. The Society will also hold an Examination in Cottage Gardening 

 on April 23, 1913. This Examination is intended for, and is confined 

 to, Elementary and Technical School Teachers. It is undertaken in 

 view of the increasing demand in country districts that the Schoolmaster 

 shall be competent to teach the elements of Cottage Gardening, and 

 the absence of any test of such competence. The general conduct 

 of this Examination is on similar lines to that of the more general 

 Examination. Questions on Elementary Chemistry and Biology are 

 included in this Examination. 



Medals and Certificates are awarded and Class Lists published in 

 connexion with these Examinations. The Syllabus may be obtained on 

 application to the Secretary, R.H.S., Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W. 



34. INFORMATION. 



Fellows may obtain information and advice from the Society as to 

 =the names of flowers and fruit, on points of practice, insect and fungoid 

 attacks, and other questions, by applying to the Secretary, R.H.S., 

 .Vincent Square^ Westminster, S.W. Where at all practicable it is 

 particularly requested that letters and specimens may be timed to reach 

 Vincent Square by the first post on the mornings of the Fortnightly 

 Meetings, so as to be laid before the Scientific or other Committees at once. 



35. INSPECTION OF FELLOWS' GARDENS. 



The Inspection of Gardens belonging to Fellows is conducted by a 

 thoroughly competent Inspector from the Society, who reports and 

 advises at the following cost — viz. a fee of ^3 8s. for one day (or £5 5s. 

 for two consecutive days), together with all out-of-pocket expenses. No 

 inspection may occupy more than two days, save by special arrangement. 

 Fellows wishing for the services of an Inspector are requested to give at 

 least a week's notice and choice of two or three days, and to indicate the 

 most convenient railway station and its distance from their Gardens. 

 Gardens can only be inspected at the written request of the owner. 



