Verse. Ka Jingsneng Tymmen, Part I, U. Radhan Singh Berry (sayings of the Ancients). Ka Jingsneng Tymmen, Part II, U. Radhan Singh Berry (sayings of the Ancients). URDU. (As Second Language for female candidates.) (To be notified hereafter) INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION IN ARTS, 1924. HISTORY. Paper I-History of England. G. T. Warner and C.H.K. Martin The Ground Work of British History. The following book is recommended for the purpose of reference only H. G. Wells The Outlines of History. The subject of Logic is to be studied as defined by the Syllabus. Students are recommended to use one or more of the following books, or select portions thereof, with special reference to the course laid down in the Syllabus: Students are advised to read the following books before joining the regular course Creighton Jevons Introductory Logic, Parts I and II The following books are recommended for the guidance of teachers and for advanced reading : Hamilton Mill Lectures on Logic System of Logic No text-books are prescribed. The subject is to be taught in accordance with the syllabus prescribed in the Regulations. The following books are recommended. The following books are recommended to be used by the students in study. ing the subjects in accordance with the syllabus prescribed in the Regulations: Bartholomew (with introduction by Economical Atlas, Oxford University Watson Introduction to the Study of Sound Light Elementary Electricity and Magne Elementary Practical Physics. Candidates who take up Botany will be required to possess a special knowledge of the following Natural Orders of Plants : (1) Cruciferae. (7) Solanaceae. (2) Malvaceae. (8) Acanthaceae. At the Intermediate Examinations in Arts and Science a study of the outline of the life history of the following "Selected plants" is required to illustrate the gradual ascent in complexity of structure and reproductive cycle from the lowest fungi and algae to the phanerogams : No text-books are prescribed or recommended. The subject is to be studied with the help of the syllabus prescribed in the Regulations. to INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATIONS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE, 1925. ENGLISH Poetry. Calcutta University Selections. (Pieces to be selected later.) Prose. Calcutta University Selections. (Pieces to be selected later.) Candidates for the Intermediate Examinations in English are expected possess only a knowledge and understanding of the prescribed pieces (both prose and poetry); questions will not be set to test their knowledge of the lives, works and styles of the authors beyond what is involved in the set pieces themselves. Candidates will be expected to possess a general knowledge of the contents of the Introduction to the Bible, in so far as it relates to the Old Testament. A paper will be set on Essay, Prosody and Rhetoric and some questions will be set on unseen passages from works of the same standard of difficulty as those prescribed for the Matriculation Examination. (Books recommended to be read as presenting models of style.) (Books recommended to be read as presenting models of style.) Abinaschandra Das Sasibhushan Sen Bankimchandra Chatterjee Kaliprasanna Ghose Rameschandra Dutta Sita. Karmakshetra. Sahityasadhana. Kapalkundala. ... Janakir Agni Pariksha. INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATIONS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE, 1925. VERNACULAR COMPOSITION. HINDI (Books recommended to be read as presenting models of style.) (Books recommended to the read as presenting models of style.) (Books recommended to be read as presenting models of style.) Ka Kitab Niam-Khein Ki Khasi (a book on the religion and social systems of the Khasi people), by U. Rabon Singh. The Book of Job. The Pilgrim's Progress. Ka Kitab Jing Phawar, by U. Rabon Singh. BURMESE. (Books recommended to be read as presenting models of style.) Maha-Janaka Jataka Vathu. Vedura-Jataka Vathu. Sandakumara Jataka Vathu. U. Ponya Myttazza. Mahalankara Vathu. Thamane Gyaw Loba Vathu. NEPALI. (Books recommended to be read is presenting models of style.) Durga Debi Ansuya Sita Sanbad, Sankshipta Bharata. URIYA. (Books recommended to be read as presenting models of style.) Charupath, Part III, translated by Bichhanda Patnaik. |