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2. The following fourteen candidates, placed in order of merit, 
have gained first-class certificates with the Life Membership of the 
Society, the first four being entitled in addition to the prizes stated 
below : — 
1. James John Forrester, Royal Agricultural College, Ciren- 
cester. First prize of 251. 
2. John Smith Hill, The Beeches, Woodbridge, Suffolk. 
Second prize of 151. 
3. Herbert William Raffety, The Agricultural College, 
Aspatria. Third prize of 101. 
4. Richard Stedman Cunliffe, Mavisbank, Banchory, Kin- 
cardineshire, N.B. Fourth prize of 51. 
5. Arthur Hilton Greaves, Royal Agricultural College, 
Cirencester. 
6. Cadwaladr Bryner Jones, The Agricultural College, 
Aspatria. 
7. Ernest Goddard, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. 
8. Robert Heron Rastall, The Priory, Grosmont, R.S.O , 
Yorkshire. 
9. William Wilson, The Agricultural College, Aspatria. 
10. John Abbott Ciiope, 107, Ledbury Road, Bayswater, W. 
11. Martin Hammond Ward, The Agricultural College, 
Aspatria. 
1 2. Septimus Beven, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. 
13. Frank Virgoe Jones, Bodfeirig Ty Croes, R.S.O., Angle- 
sey. 
14. Edward Montague Arnold, Sunningdale, Glynde Road, 
Bexley Heath, Kent. 
3. The following candidates, having passed in Agi-iculture and 
in three of the four other compulsory subjects, are entitled to 
second-class certificates : — ■ 
15. Grosyenor Berry, Royal Agricultural College, Ciren- 
cester. 
1G. Frederick Victor Dutton, Royal College of Science, South 
Kensington. 
17. David Lister Smith, The Agricultural College, Aspatria. 
18. Edward Carroll, Record and Writ Office, Dublin. 
19. William Edwards, Tvddyn Fadog, Llanfair, P.G., Angle- 
sey. 
20. Joseph Terrence de La Motiie, The Agricultural College, 
Aspatria. 
21. James Douglas Dunn, The Agricultural College, Aspatria. 
22. Richard Elwyn Birch, Maes Elwy, St. Asaph, North 
Wales. 
