instruction in SA poieuteake Useful and Ornamental astelne 
Stock-raising. The Bussey Institution is situated near the village 
Jamaica Plain, about five miles southwest of the centre of Boston 
close to the Forest Hills station on the Boston and Providence Re 
Students may live ee in the immediate Tea of ate School, « 
OF PERSONS. 
1. Young men who intend to become practical farmers, garden 
florists, or landaca pee gardeners. ° 
2. Young men who will naturally be called upon to manage a 
estates ; or Sho wish to qualify themselves to be overseers or su 
intendents of farms, country seats, or public institutions. — aH 
3. Persons who wish to study some special branch of agriculture, 
horticulture, or to attend the school as a means of scientifie training 
Instruction is given by lectures and recitations, and by practical exer- 
cises in laboratories, the student being taught to observe phenom 
to make experiments, and to study specimens for himself. The air 
the teachers is to give the student a just idea of the principles - uw 
which the arts of agriculture and horticulture depend; to teach him wo 
to make intelligent use of the scientific literature which relates to t 
arts; and to gunble him to put a proper estimate upon those kinds . 
evidence which are obtained by experiments and by the obseryal ic 
of natural objects. Students interested in tree-culture have the oppor Ria 
tunity of seeing the raising of trees in great variety for the Arnold 
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Candidates for admission must be at least-seventeen years of ¢ 
must present testimonials of good moral character. No formal e 
ination will be required of them, but each student must sati 
instructors of his ability and of his intention to profit by the teach 
of the School. Students who are not candidates for a degree may, U 
producing certificates of good moral character, join the School 
time, without examination, to pursue any special course or col 
instruction which they are qualified to pursue with advantage. N 
For further information, apply to a 
Prof. F. H. STORER, Dean, ae 
Jamaica shi 
