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*Feank Rayns, Midland Agricultural and Dairy College, Kingston, Derby. 
* William Gerald Sandercock, Kea Villa, Kea, Truro. 
*Geoffrey Talbot, Harris Institute, Preston. 
*Harry Randolph Taylor, Harris Institute, Preston. 
Joseph Shepherd Towers, Harris Institute, Preston. 
^Robert Henry Francis Walling, Armstrong College, Newcastle-on- 
Tyne. 
* Albert Watson, University of Leeds. 
*George Whittaker, Harper- Adams Agricultural College, Newport, 
Salop. 
*Hugh Alexander Wyllie, Glasgow University and West of Scotland 
Agricultural College. 
8. Of the 56 candidates who were examined in four 
subjects, the following 26 were successful in passing, and are 
therefore entitled toHake the second group in the year 1914 : 
Archibald Allan, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 
Lionel Raymond Allen, Harper-Adams Agricultural College, Newport, Salop. 
Robert Wallace Brown, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow- 
Reginald George Burn, University of Leeds. 
Leonard E. S. Eastham, Harris Institute, Preston. 
Eric William Fields, University of Leeds. 
Harry Harries, Brynllefrith, Cwmllynfell, Swansea Valley. 
Flowers Leonard Kirk, Midland Agricultural & Dairy College, Kingston, Derby. 
John Garden Lamb, Aberdeen University. 
Harold Leete, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. 
George Lyall, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 
Harry Muir McCREATH, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 
JOHN Miller, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 
Hamo Newton PERCIVAL, Harris Institute, Preston. 
George Frederick Pilling, Harris Institute, Preston. 
Clifford William Rowell, Agricultural College, Uckfield, Sussex. 
Glen Russell, Glasgow University and West of Scotland Agricultural College. 
ROGER SAYCE, Harris Institute, Preston. 
William Shore, Harris Institute, Preston. 
Charles Lionel Silvester, Harper-Adams Agricultural College, Newport, Salop. 
JAMES Strachan, Aberdeen University. 
Wilfrid Herbert Tyne, University of Leeds. 
Robert Watson. Aberdeen University. 
Frank ^WHITTAKER, Harris Institute, Preston. 
Robert WlSHART. West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 
Hugh Mair Young, West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow. 
9 . Of the remaining 30 candidates, 16 failed in only one 
subject of the four for which they sat, and they will therefore 
be permitted to take that subject in conjunction with the 
second group next year. 
10 . The Reports of the Examiners in the different subjects 
are appended : — 
Practical Agriculture. Mr. T. A. Dickson, Mr. John Gilchrist, F.S.I., 
and Professor W. Somerville, M.A., D.Sc. 
Old Regulations (Part II.), 500 Marks. 
