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hope that such publication may tend to suppress the traffic in 
worthless seeds, and that the Members of the Society will avail 
themselves largely of the services of the Consulting Botanist 
in the determination of the quality and germinating power of 
seeds. 
Thirty-two candidates were entered for examination for the 
Society's Junior Scholarships from the following Schools : — 
Bedford County School (2), Devon County School (1), Dorset 
County School (2), Glasnevin College (5), Sandbach Grammar 
School (3), Surrey County School (19). The following can- 
didates, arranged in order of merit, have gained Scholarships : — 
1st. F. Wyles, ) 
2nd. A. Budd, > Surrey County School. 
,j3rd. C. Caldecott, ) 
^l^^^tSrd. Charles Walker, Bedford County School. 
5th. Richard Pearse Chope, Devon County School. 
6th. John Golding, Glasnevin College. 
7th. A. J. Waghorn, Surrey County School. 
Twelve candidates were eligible to compete for the Society's 
medals and prizes offered to Veterinary Surgeons of not more 
than fifteen months' standing for proficiency in Cattle Pathology, 
Of these six have entered, and the examination will be held at 
the Royal "College of Veterinar}- Surgeons in the course of the 
current month. 
By order of the Council, 
H. M. Jenkins, 
Secretary. 
