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Persons following the course of study prescribed hereafter 
(page 16), and passing the final examinations in the first class, 
are entitled to receive an official certificate with the title of 
Associate of the Government School of Mines. 
Associates of the Government School of Mines will be 
entitled for life to have access to the library and to all the courses 
of lectures. 
The fee for students desirous of becoming Associates and of 
competing for the Duke of Cornwall’s Exhibition is thirty 
'pounds in one sum on entrance, or two annual payments of 
twenty pounds each. 
The chemical and metallurgical laboratories are open to all 
students, whether attending the lectures or not. The fees (which 
are not included in the above) will be found at pages 22 and 30. 
Pupil Teachers from Training Schools, recommended by the 
Committee of Privy Council on Education, or producing certifi- 
cates satisfactory to the Director, may attend the day Lectures 
gratuitously, provided that they be examined in at least one 
subject, paying a fee for such examination of one pound per 
course. 
Perpetual Tickets are issued, which entitle the holder 
to attend all present and future Courses of Lectures, upon pay- 
ment of forty pounds. 
Officers of the Army and Navy, Her Majesty’s Consular and 
Diplomatic Officers, and acting Mine- Agents and Managers of 
Mines are admitted to the Lectures at half the above charges. 
By order of the Secretary of State for India, the certificate of 
the Professor of Metallurgy is received for appointments in the 
Mints of India. 
The Chemical and Metallurgical Laboratories will be opened 
for Students on Monday the 7tli day of October 1861. 
Further information may be obtained by application to 
Mr. Trenham Reeks, Registrar, Museum of Practical Geology, 
Jermyn-street, London. S.W. 
