X Pearson, R. L., lecturer in physics, Capt. 39th Divisional Signal Co. (Reading) Royal Engineers. Stedman, G. P. W., lecturer in machine construction and drawing, Col.-Sergt. 4th Batt. Royal Berks. ROCHDALE: TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Amos, P. A., lecturer on flour milling (rank un- Percival, T., teacher of practical mathematics, Sergt. ST. ANDREWS: UNIVERSITY. Butchart, R. K., assistant to the professor of mathe- Gibson, Dr. A. H., professor of engineering, Lieut. Hewitt, J. A., assistant to the professor of physiology, Shann, E. W., lecturer in comparative embryology, 2nd Lieut. 12th (S.) Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers. ST. HELENS: MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Groves, C. R., lecturer in metallurgy, private. SALOP HARPER-ADAMS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, NEWPORT. in agriculture, Powell, J. D., assistant-lecturer in Armstrong, F. E., professor of mining, Red Cross. Duffield, Dr. F. A., demonstrator in experimental Glauert, Dr. E. C., demonstrator in metallurgy, Jarrard, W. 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