Report to the General Meeting. 
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Thirteen candidates entered their names for examination for 
the Society's Senior Prizes and Certificates, and of these nine 
presented themselves on the 9th inst. and four succeeding days ; 
but the only candidate who satisfied the Examiners in all the 
compulsory subjects was Mr. G. J. M. Burnett, B.A., of the 
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, and St. John's College, 
-Cambridge, who obtains the First Class Certificate, the Life 
JNIembership of the Society, and the First Prize of 25Z. The 
Examiners for the Junior Scholarships competed for last 
November have certified that the following candidates have 
:succeeded, in addition to those previously reported ; — 
William Byrne and Alexander McConnell, both of the Albert 
institution, Glasnevin, near Dublin. 
By Order of the Council, 
H. M. JENKINS, 
Secretary, 
