Report to the General Meeting. 
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Twelve Candidates presented themselves at the recent Exami- 
nation for the Society's Prizes and Certificates ; but only three 
satisfied the Examiners in all the necessary subjects, thereby 
gaining the first-class certificates and life-membership of the 
Society, as well as qualifying themselves to earn payments as 
teachers of the principles of agriculture under the Departments 
of Science and Art. The successful Candidates were : — A. E. 
Brooke Hunt, first-class certificate, life-membership, prize of 
(educated at Cirencester) ; Lawford D. Gover, first-class 
certificate, life-membership, prize of (educated at Ciren- 
cester) ; Robert Wallace, first-class certificate, life-membership, 
prize of 10/. (educated at Edinburgh). 
Upon the representation of the Council, the Science and Art 
Department of the Committee of Council on Education have 
agreed to accept the diploma of the Royal Agricultural College, 
Cirencester, and the first-class certificate of the Royal Agricul- 
tural Society, as qualifying the holders to earn payments on the 
results of their instruction in the Principles of Agriculture 
without their undergoing a special examination for that purpose. 
By order of the Council, 
H. M. Jenkins, Secretary. 
