494 AGRICULTURAL CLASSIFICATION IN THE CENSUS. 

(3) Farm bailiff. 
(4) Shepherd. : 
(5) (a) Agricultural labourer, farm servant, distinguished 
as in charge of horses. 
(6) Agricultural jabourer, farm servant, distinguished 
as in charge of cattle. 
(c) Agricultural labourer, farm servant, not otherwise 
distinguished. 
It is of the utmost importance that the Census to be taken 
on the 31st day of March, rgo1, should furnish an accurate 
return of the occupations of persons engaged on farms in 
England and Wales. This can only be secured if the 
columns provided for the purpose in the schedule be 
correctly and carefully filled up by the occupier of every 
separate house or tenement, in such terms that each person 
may be subsequently grouped under one or other of the 
foregoing headings. 
1. Every occupier of land whose principal occupation 
is that of a farmer or grazter should state this fact, 
employing one or other of these terms. (Where the 
occupation of farming is secondary to any other, that fact 
should be stated on the schedule in addition to the 
primary occupation, as required by Instruction No. 2 on the 
‘schedule. ) 
2. Sons or other relatives of farmers (male and female) 
should so 
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engaged in “ assisting in the work of the farm’ 
return their occupation. 
3. A person in charge of a farm on behalf of the owner 
or occupier should describe himself as ‘farm bailiff,” or, if 
the term /oreman or steward is used in these circumstances, 
it should be explained that it is employed in this sense. 
4. Shepherds are to include every person on the farm 
whose time is wholly or chiefly taken up with the care of 
sheep. 
5. The three sub-divisions under which agricultural 
labourers are now to be shown must include /urm labourers, 
Sarm servants (not being domestic servants), and all other 
