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REPORT OF THE EDUCATION COMMITTEE 
ON THE RESULTS OF THE SENIOR 
EXAMINATION, 1894. 
Thk Committee have to report that thirty-two candidates entered, 
and twenty-eight actually competed, at the Society’s Senior Examina- 
tions which took place from the 8th to the 12th of May last, and 
that of these twenty-eight competitors, fifteen have satisfied the 
Examiners. 
2 . The following ten candidates, placed in order of merit, have 
gained first-class certificates. In view of the fact that candidates 
5 and 6 are practically equal in merit, the Committee recommend 
that Life Memberships be granted to both, as well as to the winners 
of the money prizes offered by the Society for the first four 
candidates. 
1. John Dronsfield Whittaker, Royal Agricultural College, 
Cirencester. First Prize of 25 1. and Life Membership 
of the Society. 
2. Alexander Clark Welch, 5 West Newington Place, Edin- 
burgh. Second Prize of 151. and Life Membership of the 
Society. 
3. Charles J. R. Tipper, The Agricultural College, Aspatria. 
Third Prize of 10/. and Life Membership of the Society. 
4. Herbert Simpson Daine, Woolfall Hall F^rm, Huyton, 
Liverpool. Fourth Prize of 51. and Life Membership of 
the Society. 
5. John Waugh Paterson, 14 Brunstane Road, Portobello, N.B. 
Life Membership of the Society. 
6. Grosvenor Berry, Fairseat, Wrotham, Kent. Life Member- 
ship of the Society. 
7. Joseph Terrence de La Mothe, The Agricultural College, 
Aspatria. 
8. Albert A. Dixon, The Agricultural College, Aspatria. 
9. xVlfred George Scorer, Abercorn Lodge, Upper Hamilton 
Terrace, N.W. 
10. George Lloyd Pain, Woodhay, Silverdale, Carnforth. 
3 . The following candidates, having passed in Agriculture and 
m three of the four other compulsory subjects, are entitled to 
second-class certificates : — 
11. Frederick Victor Dutton, University College of North 
Wales, Bangor. 
