228 Report to the Annual General Meeting , 
Cirencester, the South - Eastern Agricultural College, the 
Midland Agricultural and Dairy College, the Agricultural 
Education Association, the County Councils’ Association, and the 
National Fruit and Cider Institute. Specimens and diagrams 
from the Society’s Experimental Farm and Pot -culture 
Station at Woburn and from the Botanical and Zoological 
Departments were also shown at this exhibition. The latest 
developments of Agricultural Science and their practical 
results were illustrated in a complete and interesting manner, 
whilst the personal explanation by experts enabled a large 
number of daily visitors to study the exhibits with intelligence 
and profit. The Forestry Exhibition, located within and 
adjoining the same building, was arranged and supervised by 
Mr. George Marshall and Members of the Council of the Royal 
English Arboricultural Society, who attended each day during 
the Show for the purpose of explaining to visitors the technical 
significance of the exhibits. 
48. The seventh annual examination for the National 
Diploma in Agriculture was held at Leeds, from May 7-10, 
1906, when the following 28 candidates were awarded the 
Diploma, the first six gaining honours : — 
Diploma with Honours. 
1. Ernest Harrison, Harris Institute, Preston ( Gold Medal). 
2. John Fisher, Harris Institute, Preston. 
3. James Wyllie, Glasgow and West of Scotland Agricultural College. 
4. James Ryding Bond, Harris Institute, Preston. 
5. Thomas Rimmer, Harris Institute, Preston. 
6. Percy Snowdon, Leeds University. 
Diploma. 
7. Gwilym Williams, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. 
8. James Johnston, Glasgow and West of Scotland Agricultural College. 
9. Oliver Cyril Spencer Watson, Harper- Adams Agricultural College. 
10. Frank Atkinson Capstick, Harper- Adams Agricultural College. 
11. Robert William Staniforth, Harris Institute, Preston. 
12. William Stevenson, Glasgow and West of Scotland Agricultural 
College. 
13. Georue Henry Garrad. South-Eastern Agricultural College, Wye. 
14. Francis Alexander Thomson, Marischal College, Aberdeen. 
15. Francis Strachan Marr, Aberdeen University. 
1 6 f George Ramsey Bland, Harris Institute, Preston. 
t Tom Clark, Harper- Adams Agricultural College, Newport, Salop. 
18. Joseph Stoker, Leeds University. 
19. John Frederick Harrison, South-Eastern Agricultural College, Wye. 
20. Robert Stanley Vinson, South-Eastern Agricultural College, Wye. 
21. Frederick James Podmore, Harris Institute, Preston. 
22. James Elgey, Leeds University. 
23. Alfred Harold Heath, Harper- Adams Agricultural College. 
24. Sydney Rothwell, South-Eastern Agricultural College, Wye, Kent. 
25. William Sugden, Harris Institute, Preston. 
26. John Wilson, Harris Institute, Preston. 
27. Arthur Edward Bruce Fielding, Leeds University. 
28. Annie Gladys Anyan, Harris Institute, Preston. 
