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1. Norman Endacott, Ashburton Grammar School. 
2. Richard Smith Willows, Sedgebrook School, ni\ Grantham 
?>. Arthur Harry Edgar Norris, Northampton Grammar Sch. 
4. Arthur Shaw, Aspatria Agricultural College. 
5. Albert Edward Stone, Pine House School, Wincanton. 
6. William D. McCreatii, May bole Public School, N.B. 
7. George Dykes Porteous, Maybole Public School, N.B. 
8. Sydney Francis Ashby, Aspatria Agricultural College. 
9. Richard Porteous, Maybole Public School, N.B. ^ 
10. Alexander John Gray, Aspatria Agricultural College. 
11. William Burkitt, North East Co. School, Barnard Castle. 
12. Eric Mortimer, Ashburton Grammar School. 
13. William Maddtcott, Aspatria Agricultural College. 
, . f Harry" Fowell Oldman, Aspatria Agricultural College. 
■ \ George Skinner, Ashburton Grammar School. 
IG. Harry Overy, Swanley Horticultural College. 
17. George Main Wilson, Aspatria Agricultural College. 
,g (Thomas Charles H.\rveYj Ashburton Grammar School. 
■ (Edward Sawdye, A.shburton Grammar School. 
20. Archibald I^Iacquee^, Co'edydinas, Welshpool ( C/5ta«ac/ierf). 
21. Hubert Clifford Sheringham, Aspatria Agricultural Col. 
22. John Joseph Tucker, Ashburton Grammar School. 
23. Lancelot Townsend Wheeley, Surrey County School. 
24. Daniel Clyne, Gersa Public School, Caithness, N.B. 
28. Three editions of the Society’s Text-Book, Elements oj^ 
Agriculture, prepared by Dr. Fream under the direction of the 
Education Committee, have now been exhausted, and a fourth 
edition has just been published at the price of 3s. GJ. The new 
edition contains thirty-six more pages than the others, and includes 
256 original illustrations from wood engravings, as compared with 
200 process and other blocks in the previous editions. The Author 
has carefully revised the text, and has made additions to various 
parts of the work, whilst at the same time he lias had in view the 
necessity of keeping the volume within moderate dimensions. 
29. As the date (May 22) appointed by the Charter for the 
Anniversary General Meeting of the Society falls next year upon 
Whit Monday, and there is no provision in the Charter for the case 
of a public holiday, the Council suggest that a formci meeting 
should be held on May 22, 1893, in order to comply with Clause 6 of 
the Charter, and that such meeting should be immediately adjourned 
for a week. If this suggestion be approved, the next General Meet- 
ing of Governors and IMembers will take place on Monday, May 29, 
1 893. 
.r*7 Ordei" of the Council, 
peceuiher 7, 1892, 
'ERNEST CLARKE, 
Secretary 
