[90]. Another leaflet of the series issued by the Agricultural Education Committee, but one which Miss Ormerod did not appreciate.

[91]. The paper on “Wasps” was lent by Mr. Medd to Mr. Chas. Roundell who incorporated it in his unique little volume, the Rural Reader, Horace Marshall & Co. (Ed.).

[92]. Issued by the Agricultural Education Committee.

[93]. India in 1887. Published by Oliver and Boyd.

[94]. Miss Ormerod did not latterly oppose Darwinianism, but we are not aware that she ever accepted it. (ED.).

[95]. See note ante p. [79].

[96]. Of Mosley’s Insect cases with a view to suiting the Agriculture Department, Edinburgh University.

[97]. Quintin MacAdam Wallace, M.A., a Graduate (1st Class Honours) in Medicine and Surgery of Edinburgh University.

[98]. Dr. Fream had been, as a result of the recommendation of Miss Ormerod, appointed Steven Lecturer on Agricultural Entomology in Edinburgh University.

[99]. After a full term of three years, by ordinance, an examiner is not immediately eligible for re-appointment.