DEFINITION OF BOTANY IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS 7 
PRACTICAL WORK. 
Teachers’ D.—The certificate, a form for which may be 
obtained from the Education Department, should show 
that the candidate has taken (1) a course extending over 
two or more years at a Secondary School, the Secondary Depart- 
ment of a District High School or a Technical High School, or 
(2) an approved course for teachers arranged by an Education 
Board. In either case, not less than forty hours must be 
devoted to individual practical work by the candidates 
themselves. 
Public Service Entrance, Intermediate, etc.—The certificate 
should show a one year’s course at least, as provided at a 
Secondary School, or in the Secondary Department of a District 
High School, or in a Technical High School. Of this course not 
less than thirty hours must be devoted to individual practical 
work by the candidates themselves. 
Matriculation.—Every candidate must forward to the 
Registrar of the University before the examination a certificate 
from the principal of his school that he has carried out satisfae- 
torily a course of practical work based on the syllabus, provided 
that a candidate who is unable to comply with this condition 
may, with the permission of the Chancellor, submit his note- 
book of practical work to the principal of some Secondary or 
Technical School approved by the Chancellor for the purpose. 
Pharmacy A.—No certificate required. 
