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Mangharam  Gurudinamal  Mukhi.  Cambridge  University. 
Joseph  Murray,  West  of  Scotland  Agricultural  College,  Glasgow. 
William  Newton.  Harris  Institute,  Preston. 
Daniel  Grant  O’Brien,  West  of  Scotland  Agricultural  College,  Glasgow. 
Frank  Clive  Osborne.  Harper-Adams  Agricultural  College,  Newport, 
Salop. 
Edward  Parke,  Leeds  University. 
Gabriel  Kineton  Parkes,  Harper-Adams  Agricultural  College,  Newport, 
Salop. 
William  Thomas  Powell,  University  College  of  Wales,  Aberystwyth. 
Pindi  Das  Sabherwal,  University  Oolle.ee,  Reading. 
William  Albert  Scoby,  Leeds  University. 
John  Simpson,  Leeds  University. 
Yu  Shee  Kwok-Sing.  Midland  Agricultural  and  Dairy  College,  Harris 
Institute,  and  West  of  Scotland  Agricultural  College, 
r Sydney  Skelton,  South-Eastern  Agricultural  College,  Wve,  Kent. 
~Allen  Lacy  Tate,  South-Eastern  Agricultural  College,  Wye,  Kent. 
Miss  Dorothy  Thompson.  Harris  Institute,  Preston. 
Victor  Pedley  W alley,  College  of  Agriculture.  Holmes  Chapel,  Cheshire. 
Robebt  Duncan  Webb.  University  College  of  North  Wales,  Bangor. 
Frank  Wilkinson,  Midland  Agricultural  and  Dairy  College,  Kingston, 
Derby. 
James  Williams,  Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland  College  of  Agri- 
culture, Aberdeen. 
3.  Of  the  45  candidates  who  entered  for  Part  I. — which 
comprises  the  subjects  of  Agricultural  Botany,  Mensuration 
and  Land  Surveying  (or  Agricultural  Book-keeping ),  General 
Chemistry,  Geology,  and  Agricultural  Zoology — one  had  failed 
on  a previous  occasion,  and  44  entered  for  the  first  time.  As 
the  result  of  the  Examination  in  Part  I.,  25  candidates  succeeded 
in  passing  in  all  the  subjects,  and  are  thus  entitled  to  sit  for 
Part  II.  of  the  Examination  next  year.  The  remaining  20 
failed — eight  in  one  subject  only. 
4.  The  following  are  the  names  of  the  successful  candidates 
in  Part  I., ‘placed  in  alphabetical  order : — 
Leonard  Ashworth.  Midland  Agricultural  and  Dairy  College,  Kingston,  Derby. 
Benjamin  Browne.  The  Boot.  Windermere. 
George  Hampden  Crabtree.  Harris  Institute,  Preston. 
JAMES  Dixon.  Harris  Institute,  Preston. 
Norman  Gardner.  West  of  Scotland  Agricultural  College,  Glasgow. 
James  Simpson  Green,  Aberdeen  University. 
Robert  Hall.  Harris  Institute,  Preston. 
Thomas  Hamilton.  Leeds  University. 
ARNOLD  HENRY  Hiller.  College  of  Agriculture,  Holmes  Chapel,  Cheshire. 
Reginald  Watt  Hunter.  Leeds  University. 
Frederick  Keith  Jackson.  Leeds  University. 
Arthur  Reginald  Lambert.  Harper-Adams  Agricultural  College.  Newport,  Salop. 
PATRICK  William  Mackenzie,  Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland  College  of  Agri- 
culture. Aberdeen. 
George  Christopher  Martin,  Leeds  University. 
Edward  Miller  Melville,  West  of  Scotland  Agricultural  College,  Glasgow. 
G.  N.  M.  MORRELL.  Leeds  University. 
Cyril  Herbert  Page,  Harper-Adams  Agricultural  College,  Newport,  Salop, 
E.  Ernest  W.  Paynter,  Leeds  University. 
ALFRED  Ernest  Roberts,  The  Mount,  Church  Stretton,  Salop. 
