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Gardener. — Dig and measure a bit of ground not less than twelve feet square.

Know the names of a dozen plants pointed out in an ordinary garden.

Understand what is meant by pruning, grafting, and manuring.

Plant and grow successfully six kinds of vegetables, plants, or flowers from seeds or cuttings.

Cut and make a walking-stick, or cut grass with scythe under supervision.

Horseman. — Ability to ride at all paces, and to jump an ordinary fence on horseback.

To saddle and bridle a horse correctly.

To harness a horse correctly in single or double harness, and to drive.

To understand how to water and feed, and to what amount.

To groom a horse properly.

To understand the evil of bearing and hame reins, and illfitting saddlery. To know lameness and its principal causes and remedies.

Electrician. — Knowledge of method of rescue and of resuscitation of person insensible from shock.

Ability to make simple electro-magnet, elementary knowledge of action of simple battery cells, and the working of electric bells and telephone.

To understand and remedy fusing wire. To repair broken electric connections.

Musician. — Ability to play an instrument that would be of use in a band or orchestra (other than drum or triangle). And to read simple music.

Or to play drum properly, and any kind of musical instrument or toy such as penny whistle, mouth organ, etc., and sing a song.