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mentioned above in which the candidate has attended instruction- 
courses, but in which no written examination is held. 
The B.Sc. (Horticulture) Examination will take place once in each 
year, beginning on the fourth Monday in October. 
No student will be admitted to this examination unless he has 
passed the Intermediate Examination in Horticulture, and has com- 
pleted the prescribed course of study. 
Every student entering for this examination must apply to the 
Academic Registrar for a form of entry and a certificate of course of 
study, not earlier than June i, which must be returned, duly filled 
up and attested in accordance with the General Regulations as to 
Approved Courses of Study (pp. 6-14), together with the proper fee, 
not later than September 25. 
The fee for each student is £5 for each entry to the examination. 
All cheques should be made payable to the University of London 
of bearer, and crossed " London County and Westminster Bank, 
I^td., 1 Brompton Square, S.W." 
A provisional list of successful candidates, in alphabetical order, 
will be published by the Academic Registrar at 2 o'clock on Friday in 
the second week following that in which the examination closes. 
A diploma for the Degree of B.Sc. (Horticulture), under the seal of 
the University and signed by the Chancellor, will be delivered to each 
candidate who has passed, after the report of the Examiners shall have 
been appro ved^by^t he Senate. 
