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Roads, Clark on Tramways, Zeürner's Valve Gear, Steam Engine by Holmes, Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers of London, Fairbairn on Mills and Millwork, Bodner's Hydraulic Motors, Fairbairn's Application of Iron to Building purposes, Tredgold on Carpentry, Carpenter's and Joiner's Assistant, Shelly's Workshop Appliances, Records of Modern Engineering, Simms on Tunnelling, Barry's Railway Appliances.

The Students of each year are engaged during each term in preparing working drawings of Structures in Architecture and Engineering.

Students of the Second and Third Years make Surveys and Sections in the field.

EXAMINATIONS.

MATRICULATION.

(See page 184.)

Arithmetic-Including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, the Rule of Three, Simple Interest, and the Extraction of the Square Root. Algebra-Including Fractions, Proportion, and the Solution of Simple Equations.

Geometry-Euclid, Books I., II., III., IV., VI., with Definitions of Book V.

History Outlines of Ancient History.

Geography-Outlines of Ancient and Modern Geography.

English Language-English Grammar and Composition.

Experimental Physics

SCHOLARSHIPS.

Two are tenable by Students of the First Year.

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Second Year.

Third Year.

First Year's Scholarship.

To compete for a Scholarship of the First Year a Student must have Matriculated.

The Course is that prescribed for Science Scholarship of the First Year in the Faculty of Arts (see p. 186).

Second Year's Scholarship.

To compete for a Scholarship of the Second Year a Student must have Matriculated, and be of one year's standing, and not more.

The Course consists of the subjects of study prescribed for Students of the First Year (see p. 236).

The subjects of Examination in French or German, and Experimental Physics, are the same as those prescribed for Medical Scholarships of the Second Year (see p. 231).

Third Year's Scholarship.

To compete for a Scholarship of the Third Year a Student must have Matriculated, and be of two years' standing, and not more.

The Course consists of the subjects of study prescribed for Students of the Second Year (see p. 236.)

* In Mathematics the Course is that prescribed for the Science Scholarship of the Second Year in the Faculty of Arts, p. 189.

APPENDIX.

For the information of Students, abstracts are here given of the regulations of the Royal University of Ireland; of the University of London, as well as of the Licensing Corporations in Medicine, and of the Honourable Society of King's Inns. The conditions of admission to the Competitive Examinations for certain Home and Foreign appointments are added.

At the end of each abstract, reference is made to the source from which full information may be obtained. Students are reminded that these regulations are subject to frequent change. Care should be taken to consult the latest official rules. These may be referred to in the College Library.

I. Royal University of Ireland.

II. University of London.

III. Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons in Ireland, England, and Scotland.

IV. Regulations prescribed by General Medical Council.

V. Regulations for admission to the Degree of Barrister-at-Law,
VI. Inspectorships of National Schools.

VII. County Surveyorships.

VIII. Army, Navy, and Indian Medical Services.

IX. Home Civil Service, Class 1.

X. Civil Service of India.

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All Degrees, Honours, Exhibitions, Prizes, Scholarships, and Studentships in this University shall be open to Students of either sex.

The Examinations for Women are held apart from those for Men, but upon the same days.

Candidates for any Degree in this University must have passed the Matriculation Examination. Students from other Universities and Colleges are included in this rule.

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II. Any one of the following Languages :-Greek, French,
German, Italian, Spanish, Celtic, Sanskrit, Hebrew, or
Arabic.

III. English Language.

IV. Elementary Mathematics.

V. Natural Philosophy (Optional).

THE FIRST UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION.

One Academical Year after Matriculation. (Dublin and Local* Centres.)

I. Latin.

Subjects.

II. Any one of the following Languages :-Greek, French,
German, Italian, Spanish, Celtic, Sanskrit, Hebrew, or
Arabic.

III. English Language and Literature.

IV. Mathematics.

V. Natural Philosophy.

The Matriculation and First University Examinations are common to all Faculties.

Faculty of Arts.

SECOND UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION IN ARTS.

One Academical Year after First University Examination. (Dublin and Local Centres).

I. Latin.

II. Greek.

Subjects.

III. English Language and Literature.

IV. Any one of the following Languages:-French, German,
Italian, Spanish, Celtic, Sanskrit, Hebrew, or Arabic.

*There is a Centre in Queen's College, Galway.

V. Logic.

VI. Mathematics.

VII. Mathematical Physics.

VIII. Experimental Physics.

IX. Chemistry.

X. Biology (including Physiology, Botany, and Zoology).
XI. Geology (including Mineralogy and Physical Geography).

N.B.-Candidates at this Examination must answer in four of the foregoing subjects, one of which must be Latin or Mathematics.

Candidates entering for Honours in any of the foregoing subjects may, if they choose, present as a fifth subject the Honour Course in any other of the eleven subjects mentioned above.

Candidates presenting a Modern Language as one of the obligatory four subjects, will be at liberty to present, as a fifth subject, the Honour Course in any other of the Languages mentioned under head IV.

B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.

One Academical Year after Second University Examination; held in Dublin only.

I. Latin.
II. Greek.

Subjects.

III. English, and any one of the following Languages :-French,
German, Italian, Spanish, Celtic, Sanskrit, Hebrew, or
Arabic.

IV. Logic, and either Metaphysics, Ethics, History of Philosophy,

or Political Economy.

V. Mathematics.

VI. Mathematical Physics.
VII. Experimental Physics.
VIII. Chemistry.

IX. Physiology.

X. Zoology and Botany.

XI. Geology (including Mineralogy and Physical Geography).

Pass.-Candidates at this Examination who desire a Pass Degree only, must answer in one or other of the following

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