SCIENCE DEGREES IN HORTICULTURE. 
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(Regulations for the Degree of M.Sc. in Horticulture will be con- 
sidered later.) 
Candidates for the Degree of D.Sc. must fulfil the conditions required 
by the regulations for that Degree as set out on pp. 316-318 of the 
University Calendar. 
The complete course of study and examinations is as follows : — 
INTERMEDIATE COURSE. 
The subjects of the Intermediate Course are as follows : — 
(1) Chemistry. 
(2) Botany. 
(3) Zoology. 
(4) One of the following subjects : — 
Physics. 
Geology. 
[From this point the regulations are identical with those for Agri- 
culture from the beginning of the second paragraph on p. 298 of the 
Red Book, 1915-16, to the end of the third complete paragraph on 
p. 307, except that in the Regulations in Horticulture the syllabuses 
in pure and applied mathematics are omitted.] 
General Intermediate Examination. 
The General Intermediate Examination in Science (Horticulture) 
will take place once in each academic year, commencing on the first 
Monday in July. 
The subjects are as follows : — 
(1) Chemistry. (Two papers of three hours each and a practical 
examination.) 
(2) Botany. (Two papers of three hours each and a practical ex- 
amination.) 
(3) Zoology. (Two papers of three hours each and a practical 
examination.) 
(4) One of the following subjects : — 
Physics. (Two papers of three hours each and a practical ex- 
amination.) 
Geology. (Two papers of three hours each and a practical ex- 
amination.) 
Questions will be set involving (1) the translation of passages 
in French or in German, and (2) answers with regard to the subject- 
matter thereof. 
The Examiners shall be at liberty to test any candidate by means 
of viva-voce questions. 
The examination will be a Pass Examination only, and the list of 
successful candidates will present the names in alphabetical order 
without division into classes. 
Candidates shall not be approved unless they have shown a 
competent knowledge in each of the four subjects selected ; but a 
