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Report to the General Meeting. 
of which they have been arranged in order of merit ; and they 
have been rewarded as follows : — To each of those placed in 
either of the classes an appropriate certificate has been granted, 
specifying the subjects in which he has passed ; the two candi- 
dates who have obtained first-class certificates have been made 
life members of the Society, and two prizes, of 30/. and 201. re- 
spectively, have been awarded to them for aggregate merit. 
Prizes have been awarded to those candidates who showed the 
greatest knowledge of each individual subject of examination, 
irrespectively of his place in the general classification. 
The result of the examinations this year has been most satis- 
factory, and has enabled the examiners, in conjunction with the 
Education Committee, to make the following classification and 
award of prizes : — 
First Class. 
John J. Harlc, Haydon Bridge ) t, i a • u .1 n n 
C. G. EoLerts/Hazlemere J Eoyal Agricultural College. 
These gentlemen become Life Members of the Society, and, in 
addition, the former receives a prize of 30/. and the latter of 
20/. 
Skcokd Class. 
A. R. Wallis, India ] 
Edwin Fox, Finchley ^ Agricultural College. 
H. Kivmgton, Fmsbury isquare 1 ° 
G-. Skipworth, Caistor ) 
G. R. Glendinning, Mid Lothian, Edinburgh University. 
James Fowler, Durham j 
G. Y. Wall, Durham > Royal Agricultural College. 
L. W. Olive, Cheltenham J 
It is to the Council a matter of congratulation that, with one 
exception, all the gentlemen who have obtained certificates intend 
to be eitlier farmers or land agents. 
The prizes offered to those candidates who should show the 
highest merit in each subject have been awarded as follows: — 
In Agriculture £10 to J. J. Harle. 
Mechanics £10 to C. J. Roberts. 
Chemistry £10 to H. Rivington. 
Botany £10 to H. Rivington, 
Veterinary Science .. .. £10 to A. R. Wallis. 
Book-keeping £5 to G. Y. Wall. 
Land Surveying .. .. £5 to Jas. Fowler. 
Geology £5 to IL Rivington, 
