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KEGULATIONS AS TO SENIOR PEIZES 
AND CERTIFICATES. 
[The following Neto Regulations for these Prizes and Certifi- 
cates were approved by the Council on June 27, 1888, and v:ill 
come into force for the examination to be held in May 1889.] 
1. An Examination of Candidates for the Society's Senior Prizes 
and Certificates is held annually in the month of May at the 
Society's House, 12, Hanover Square, London, W. The next Ex- 
amination will take place in the week commencing May 6, 1889. 
2. Forms of entry may be obtained of the Secretary, and must be 
returned to him duly filled up on or before March 31 preceding the 
Examination. 
3. A Deposit of \L must be paid by each candidate at the time of 
making his entry. This Deposit w'll be returned to all candidates 
attending for examination at the proper time, but will in other cases 
be forfeited, unless an explanation satisfactory to the Council be re- 
ceived before the first day of the examination. 
4. The examinations will be conducted by means of written 
papers, and by a vivd voce examination. 
5. The successful candidates will be placed in two classes, and 
arranged in order of merit. 
6. Certificates, to be termed first- and second-class certificates, 
will be granted to candidates placed in the first and second class : 
such certificates will specify the subjects in which the candidates 
shall have satisfied the Examiners. 
7. In order to obtain a Jirst-class certificate, a candidate must 
satisfy the Examiners in the Practice of Agriculture, Book-keeping, 
Chemistry, Land Surveying, and Agricultural Engineering. 
8. Each candidate obtaining a first-class certificate will thereby 
become a Life Member of the Society. 
9. The following prizes will be awarded to candidates placed in 
the first class for aggregate merit : — First Prize, 25?. ; Second Prize, 
; Third Prize, \0l. ; Fourth Prize, 51. 
