II. DAYS AND HOURS OF THE EXAMINATIONS FOR MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPS OF THE THIRD AND FOURTH YEARS. Arrangements will be made for holding the Examinations for LAW SCHOLARSHIPS early in December. EXAMINATIONS. COURSES FOR THE SESSION, 1894-5. I.-MATRICULATION. [For Regulations and date see pages 170 and 180.] i. Latin. Subjects: ii. Any one of the following languages :-Greek, French, German, Italian. iii. English. iv. Mathematics. v. Experimental Physics. Detailed Courses: Virgil-Georgics, Book i. Cicero-In Catilinam, iii. and iv.; Pro Lege Outlines of Roman History, from 390 B.c. to Latin Grammar. Easy sentences to be translated into Latin. Plato-Apology of Socrates. Outlines of Grecian History, from 560 B.c. to 322 B.C. Greek Grammar (Declensions, Conjugations, Rules of Syntax). Racine-Iphigénie en Aulide. Madame de Witt-Derrière les Haies. Elements of French Grammar. Easy translation into French. Chamisso-Peter Schlemihl. Goethe-Hermann und Dorothea, Cantos, 6, 7, 8, 9. Easy translation into German. Annibal Caro-Lettere Scelte (Marcucci's edition), pp. 1-88. Grossi-I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata, Cantos 4, 5, 6. Elements of Italian Grammar. Easy translation into Italian. Grammar and Composition, Outlines of Ancient and Modern Geography. Macaulay-Biographies of Goldsmith and John son. Milton-Paradise Lost, Book i.; Lycidas. iv. Mathematics.-Arithmetic, including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, Ratio and Proportion, the Rule of Proportion and its applications, and the Extraction of the Square Root. Algebra, including Fractions, and the solution of Simple Equations. Geometry, Euclid, Books i., ii., iii. v. Experimental Physics.-The Elementary Principles of Dynamics and Hydrostatics, as treated in Everett's Text-book of Physics. B.-In the School of Engineering. Subjects: i. Mathematics.-Same Course as in the Faculty of Arts (iv.), with the addition of Euclid, Books iv. and vi., and definitions of Book v. ii. History.-Outlines of Ancient History. iii. Geography.-Outlines of Ancient and Modern Geography. iv. English Grammar and Composition. v. Experimental Physics. ii. Any one of the following languages :-Greek, French, German, Italian. [Candidates may select two, but not more of these four languages.] iii. English. Detailed Courses: [The maximum mark is attached to each subject, and no mark under one-fifth of this is taken into account.] i. Latin (150), Greek (150), French (100), Livy-Books v. and xxii. Horace Odes ii. iii. iv., Satires ii. and Ars A piece of unprescribed Latin. Roman History-133-65 B.C. Demosthenes-Olynthiacs; De Corona (to § 180, A piece of unprescribed Greek. Grecian History-560 to 322 B.C., and outlines of Composition in Greek Prose. Greek Grammar (Declensions, Conjugations, ordinary Rules of Syntax, and idiomatic Constructions). Racine--Iphigénie en Aulide. Corneille Cinna. Lamartine-Le Tailleur de Pierres de Saint La Fontaine-Select Fables (Macmillan's Primary French Grammar. Translation from English into French. German (100), . Goethe-Hermann und Dorothea, Cantos, 6,7,8,9. Uhland-Ausgewählte Gedichte (Schaefer's Edition). Lessing-Minna von Barnhelm. Kohlrausch-Das Jahr 1813. German Grammar. Translation from English into German. Machiavelli-Discorsi supra la Prima Deca di Monti-Caio Gracco. Tasso-Gerusalemme Liberata, Cantos, vi. vii. viii. Grossi-I Lombardi alla prima Crociata, Cantos iv. v. vi. Italian Grammar. Translation from English into Italian. English Grammar and Composition. Bacon-Selected Essays (of Truth, of Revenge, Macaulay-Essays on Clive and Warren Hastings. B.-Science Scholarships of the First Year. 1. Arithmetic Subjects: Including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, Ratio and Proportion, the Rule of Proportion and its applications, and the extraction of the Square Root. II. Algebra Including the Solution of Simple and Quadratic Equations; Arithmetical and Geometrical Progressions, Permutations and Combinations, the Binomial Theorem for a positive Integral exponent, the nature and use of Logarithms, and Problems. III. Geometry Euclid, Books i. ii. iii. iv. and vi., with the definitions of Book v. (or the subjects thereof). Deductions. IV. Plane Trigonometry So far as to include the Solution of Triangles. Problems. v. The use of Logarithmic and Trigonometrical Tables. 2. Faculty of Law. One Junior Scholarship is awarded in the First Year. (See page 176). 1. Law of Property, &c. Subjects: Williams' Real Property. Goodeve's Modern Law of Real Property. II. Jurisprudence Maine's Ancient Law. Austin's Jurisprudence, vol. I. (Campbell's |