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SYDNEY UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.

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S Y D N E Y

UNIYERSITY CALENDAR.

1 8 6 5 .

SYDNEY:

P R I N T E D BT R E A D I N G AND TVELLBANK,

BUIDGE STREET.

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SUBJECTS OF LECTURES DURING 1865.

FIRST TEAR.

ÍVirgil—" Georgics," Book I . Cicero—" De Amicitia." Euripides—" Rhesus." Herodotus, Book V.

¡Euclid. Arithmetic. Algebra.

PHYSICS Chemistry.

SECOND YEAR.

'Horace—"Epistles" (except " Pisos"). Cicero—" Pro Milone." Demosthenes—" In Aphobum."

CLASSICS •( Sophocles—" Œdipus Tyrannus." FOR HONORS.

Horace—"Epistles to Pisos." ί Plato—" Republic," Book I.

J Algebra. Trigonometry. Analytical Geometry.

PHYSICS Chemistry.

THLED YEAR.

CLASSICS Subjects for B. A. Degree. f Subjects for B.A. Degree. I Trigonometry.

MATHEMATICS <; Analytical Geometry. J Mechanics. I Differential Calculus.

PHYSICS Hydrostatics, &c.

LOGIC

Lectures on the French Language and Literature, and on General Juris­prudence, will be delivered during each Term.

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SUBJECTS FOR THE B.A. DEGREE, 1865. r Lucretius, Book I . ι Livy, Book IV. I Thucydides, Book I. ι Euripides—" Iphigenia in Aulide.'

CLASSICS < FOR HONORS. Aristotle—" Ethics," 8 and 9. Aristophanes—" Vespse."

vPersius. f Arithmetic. I Euclid, Books 1 to 6 inclusive.

MATHEMATICS \ Algehra, to Quadratic Equations. Logarithms.

(.Elementary Statics. _ f Chemistry. 1 H Y S I 0 S \ Experimental Physics. LOGIC.

EXAMINERS FOR THE DEGREE OF LL.B. IN 1865. Professor PELL, Hon. J. MARTIN, Hon. Sir W. MANNING, The HEADER IN JURISPRUDENCE.

SUBJECTS FOE. EXAMINATION.

I N CIVIL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL LAW—

Domat's Treatise on the Civil Law in its Natural Order. Introductory Treatise and Book I. Grotius de Jure Belli et Pacis, Book I.

I N THE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF ENGLAND—

Hallam's Constitutional Law ; the Stuart Dynasty. . May's Constitution of England, chaps. 5, 6, and 7.

I N THE GENERAL LAW OF ENGLAND—

Broom's Legal Maxims, chaps. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9 and 10.

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SUBJECTS FOR COMPOSITION PRIZES.—1865-6.

UNIVERSITY MEDAL.—(English Heroic Verse.) " The Sources of the Nile."

"WENTWORTH ΜΈΏAl,.-fEnfflish Essay.)

" The Influence of National Sports upon National Character."

HON. G. ALLEN'S MEDAL,—(Translation into Greek Iambics.) Milton's Comus—

" To me whom in their Lays the Shepherds' call," to

" Immortal Muses own."

PROFESSOR WOOLLEY'S MEDAL FOR BACHELORS OF ARTS,— (English Essai/.)

" The Influence of Political Economy on the Course of History."

The Prize Compositions mnst be sent in to the Registrar on or before the 14th February, 1866, enclosed in an envelope with a motto outside, and must be accompanied by a sealed letter, containing the name of the author, with motto outside.

The exercises must not be in the handwriting of the author.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

TACE

I.—Sydney University Calendar 1 Π—Preface . . 13

III.—University Officers 16

IV.—Colleges :— 1. St. Paul's College 21 2. St. John's College 23 3. "Wesley College 24

V.—Scholarships 25 VI.—Prizes 32

VII.—Annual Prizes 34 VIII.—Honors at the B.A. Examination 36

IX.—Degrees 37 X.—Tahle of Fees 40

XI.—Library Rules 41 XII.—Museum Rules 46

XIII.—List of Members 47

XIV.—Forms :— 1. Matriculation 53 2. Prizes and Honors 54 3. Degrees 55

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JANUARY, XXXÎ.

1 2

S M

First Sunday after Christmas.

3 4

Tu W Senate meete.

5 TH 6 7

F S

Epiphany.

8 9

S M

First Sunday after Epiphany.

10 Tu 11 W 12 TH

13 F 14 s 15 Ifi

S M

Second Sunday after Epiphany.

17 Tu 18 W 19 TH

20 F 21 S 22 23

S M

Third Sunday after Epiphany.

24 Tu 25 W 26 TH 27 F 28 S 29 30 s

M

Fourth Sunday after Epiphany.

31 Tu

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FEBRUARY, XXVIII.

1 W Senate meets. 2 Th 3 F 4 S 5 S Fifth. Sunday after Epiphany. 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Tk

10 F 11 S 12 S Septuagésima Sunday. 13 M Lent Term begins. 14 Tu Mati'iculatioti and Scholarship Examinations. 15 W 16 TH

17 F 18 S 19 S Sexagésima Sunday. 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 TH

24 F 25 S 26 S Quinquagesima Sunday. 27 28

M Tu

Lectures begin. Prize Compositions to be sent in

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MARCH, XXXI.

1 W Ash Wednesday. Senate meets. 2 TH

3 F 4 S

. 5 S First Sunday in Lent. 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 TH

10 F 11 S 12 S Second Sunday in Lent. 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 TH 17 F 18 S 19 20 21

S M Tu

Third Sunday in Lent. 19 20 21

S M Tu

22 W 23 TH 24 F 25 S 26 S Fourth Sunday in Lent. 27 M M. A. and B.A. Honors Examination. 28 Tu 29 W 30 TH 31 F

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APRIL, XXX.

1 S 2 3

S M

Fifth Sunday in Lent.

4 Tu 5 6

W Tk

Senate meets.

7 F 8 S 9 S Palm Sunday.

•10 11

M Tu

Easter Recess begins.

12 W 13 TH 14 15

F S

Good Friday.

16 S Easter Sunday. 17 18

M Tu

Easter Recess ends.

19 W 20 TH 21 F 22 S 23 24 ä First Sunday after Easter.

25 Tu 26 W 27 TH 28 F 29 S 30 S Second Sunday after Easter.

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MAT, XXXI.

1 M 2 Tu 3 W Senate meets. 4 TH 5 F 6 S 7 S Third Sunday after Easter. 8 M 9 Tu

10 W 11 TH 12 F 13 S 14 S Fourth Sunday after Easter. . 15 M 16 Tu 17 W 18 TH 19 F 20 S Lent Term ends. 21 S Rogation Sunday. 22 M 23 Tu 24 W Queen's Birthday. 25 TH Ascension Day. 26 F 27 S 28 s First Sunday after Ascension. 29 M 30 Tu 31 W

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JUNE, XXX.

1 TH 2 F 3 S 4 S Whit Sunday. 5 M 6 Tu 7 W Senate meets. 8 Tk 9 F

10 S 11 s Trinity Sunday. 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 TH

16 F 17 S 18 S First Sunday after Trinity. 19 M Trinity Term begins. 20 Tu 21 W 22 TH 23 F 24 S 25 S Second Sunday after Trinity. 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 29 TH 30 F

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- JULY, XXXI.

1 S 2 S Third Sunday after Trinity. 3 M 4 Tu 5 W Senate meets. 6 TH 7 F 8 • S

9 s Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 10 M 11 Tu 12 W 13 TH 14 F 15 S 16 S Fifth Sunday after Trinity. 17 M 18 Tu 19 W 20 Ta 21 F 22 S 23 S Sixth Sunday after Trinity. 24 M 25 Tu 26 W 27 TH 28 F 29 S 30 S Seventh Sunday after Trinity. 31 M

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AUGUST, XXXT.

1 Tu 2 W Senate meets. 3 TH

4 F -5 S 6 S Eight Sunday after Trinity. 7 M 8 Tu 9 W

10 TH

11 F 12 S 13 S Ninth Sunday after Trinity. 14 M 15 Tu 16 W 17 TH 18 E 19 S 20 S Tenth Sunday after Trinity. 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 TH 25 P 26 S Trinity Term ends. 27 s Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. 28 M 29 Tu 30 W 31 TH

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SEPTEMBER, XXX.

1 F 2 S 3 S Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. 4 M 5 Tu 6 W Senate meets. 7 TH

8 F 9 S

10 S Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 TH

15 F 16 S 17 S Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 TH

22 F 23 S 24 S Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 TH

29 F 30 S

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OCTOBER, XXXI.

S M Tu W TH

• F S S M Tu W TH P S s M Tu W TH J? S s M Tu W TH E S S M Tu

Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. Michaelmas Term begins.

Senate meets.

Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity.

Inauguration of Sydney University, 1852.

Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity.

Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity.

Twentieth Sunday after Trinity.

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NOVEMBER, XXX.

i—l W Senate meets.

2 TH ^ 3 F 4 S 5 S Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity. 6 M 7 lu 8 W 9 TH

10 F 11 S 12 S Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 TH 17 F 18 S 19 S Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 TH

24 F 25 S' 2G S Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. 27 • M Yearly and TS. A. Examinations begin. 28 Tu 29 W 30 TH

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DECEMBER, XXXI.

1 P 2 S 3 S First Sunday in Advent. 4 M 5 Tu 6 W Senate meets. 7 TH

8 F 9 S Michaelmas Term ends.

10 S Second Sunday in Advent. 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 TH

15 E 16 S 17 3 Third Sunday in Advent. 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 TH

22 F 23 S 24 S Fourth Sunday in Advent. 25 M Christmas Day. 26 Tu 27 W 28 TH

29 F 30 S 31 S First Sunday after Christmas.

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PREFACE.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEÏ was incorporated by an Act of the

Colonial Legislature, which received the Royal Assent on the 9th December, 1851. The objects set forth in. the preamble, are— " the advancement of religion and morality, and the promotion of useful knowledge." I t is empowered to confer degrees in Arts, Law, and Medicine ; and it is endowed with the annual income of £5000.

By a Royal Charter issued 7th February, 1858, the same rank, style, and precedence were granted to Graduates of the University of Sydney as are enjoyed by Graduates of Universities within the United Kingdom. The University of Sydney is also declared in the amended Charter granted to the University of London, to be one of the Institutions in connection with that University, from which certificates of having pursued a due course of instruction shall be received, with a view to admission to Degrees.

The Government of the University is vested in a Senate, consisting of sixteen elective Fellows, and not fewer than three nor more than six " ex-officio " members, being Professors of the University in such branches of learning as the Senate may from time to time select. A Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor are elected by the Senate from their own body.

Lectures are given on the Classical Languages ; History ; Logic and Moral Philosophy ; Mathematics and Natural Philo­sophy ; Chemistry and Experimental Physics; English Jurispru­dence ; and the French Language and Literature. The teaching of the Faculty of Arts, in addition to' these subjects, will ulti­mately embrace Mental and Political Philosophy ; Natural Hisr

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tory, comprising Mineralogy, Geology, Botany and Zoology ; and the German Language and Literature.

In the Faculty of Laws a Reader has been appointed by the Senate to deliver Lectures in English Jurisprudence ; and a Board has been appointed to examine for Degrees.

In the Faculty of Medicine a Board of'Examiners has been appointed to test the qualifications of Candidates for Medical Degrees. φ

The immediate direction of the studies in each Faculty is entrusted to a Board of the Professors in that Faculty ; and questions relating to the general studies are decided (subject to the approval of the Senate) by a Board consisting of the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, and the Professors of the three Faculties.

The maintenance of discipline is provided for by the appoint­ment of a Board styled the Proctorial Board, and composed of the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, the Senior Professor of Classics, the Senior Professor of Mathematics, and the Senior Professor of Chemistry and Experimental Physics. Subject to the general control of the Senate, this Board is empowered to make Rules for the due observance of order, and to visit insubordination and irregularity with fines or other ordinary Academic punishments.

The Lectures of the Professors are open to persons not mem­bers of the University upon payment of a moderate fee for each course.

The distinctive character of the Sydney University is the absence of any religious test as a condition of membership, of honor, or of office ; it is intended to supply the means of a liberal education to " all orders and denominations without any dis­tinction whatever : " it possesses no Theological Faculty, but resembles, in respect of its Secular Faculties, the Universities of the Continent, and of Edinburgh, also of Oxford and Cambridge as reformed by the late Act of Parliament.

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Although the comprehensive principles on which the Uni­versity is founded do not admit of the establishment of a Theo­logical Faculty, the importance of Religion as an element of education is fully recognized. With a special view to this object, a portion of the ground granted by the Government to the University has been set apart for the erection of Colleges.

An Act to encourage the erection of such Colleges was passed by the Legislature during the Session of 1854. Ample assistance is offered towards their endowment ; and with an enlightened liberality the maintenance of the fundamental principles of the University—the association of Students, without respect of religious creeds, in the cultivation of secular knowledge—is secured con­sistently with the most perfect independence of the College authorities within their own walls. Colleges in connection with the Church of England, and with the Roman Catholic Church, have been established.

Under the Fifteenth Clause of the Electoral Act, 22nd Vic­toria, No. 20, the University is entitled to return one Member to Parliament, when it shall contain one hundred graduates who have taken the Degree of Master of Arts, or any higher degree.

An account of the several Scholarships and other Prizes for proficiency which have been established out of the funds of the University, or have been founded by Private Benefactions, will A be found in this Calendar.

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UNIVEESITY OFFICERS, &C.

VISITOR.

The Governor of the Colony for the time being is ex-officio Visitor of the University.

* 1850.—His Excellency Sm CHARLFS AUGUSTUS Frrz BOY, K.C.B., K.H. 1855.—His Excellency SIR THOMAS WILLIAM DENISON, K.O.B.

1861.—His Excellency The Right Hon. S I E JOHN YOONG, Bart., K.C.B., G.C.M.G.

CHANCELLOR.

The Chancellor is elected by the Fellows of the Senate out of their own body,"for such period as the Senate may from time to time appoint. The period is àt present limited by a By-Law to Three years ; but the retiring Chancellor is declared to be eligible for re-election.

1851.—EDWARD HAMILTON, M.A. 1854.—SIR CHARLES NICHOLSON, Bart, B.CL., LL.D. 1862.—The Hon. IpRANCis LEWIS SHAW HEREWETHLR, B.A.

1865.—The Hon. EDWARD DEAS-THOMSON, C B .

VICE-CHANCELLOR. The Vice-Chancellor is annually elected by the Fellows of the

Senate out of their own body. 1851.—SIR CHARLYS NICHOLSON, Bart, D.C.L., LL.D. 1854.—The Hon. Ï1. L. S. MEREWETHER, Β.Λ. 1S62.—The Hon. EDWARD DEAS-THOMSON, Ο.Β. 1865.—The Hon. J. H. PLDNKETT, B.A.

THE SENATE. The original Senate was appointed on the 24th December,

1850, by the following Proclamation :— 7HEBEAS by au Act of the Governor ana Legislative Council of New South Wales, passed in the fourteenth year of Her Majesty's Reign, entitled "An Act to incorporate

and endow the University of Sydney," it is amongst other tilings enacted, that for the purpose of ascertaining by means of examination, the persons who shall acquire proficiency in uterature, science, and art, and· of rewarding them by Academical Degrees, as evidence of their respective attainments, and by marks of honor proportioned thereto, a Senate, consisting of the number of persons in the said Act mentioned, shall, within three mouths after the passing thereof, be nominated and appointed by the said Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Colony, by a Proclamation to be duly published in the New South Wales Government Gazette, which Senate "shall be, and by the said Act

* The dates prefixed to the names of Office Holders refer to the first appointment or entrance upon office.

Is

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UNIVERSITY OFFICERS. 17

is cons t i tu ted from the da te of such nominat ion and appointment , a Body Politic and Corporate, by t he name of " The University of Sydney ;" and it is thereby fur ther enacted, t ha t t he said Body Politic and Corporate shall consist of sixteen Fellows, twelve of whom, a t t he least, shall be laymen : Now, therefore, I, S IR CHAULES AUGUSTUS F I T Z HOT as such Governor aforesaid, by this my Proclamation, published in t h e New South "Wales Govern­ment Gazette, do notify and proclaim that , w i th t h e advice of t h e said Execut ive Council, I have nominated and appointed t he following persons to be such Senate as aforesaid : t h a t is t o say :— The Rev. "William Binniugton Boyce. Francis Lewis Shaw Merewether, Esq. Edward Broadhurst, Esq. Charles Nicholson, Esq. John Bayley Dar vail, Esq. Bartholomew O'Brien. Esq. S tuar t Alexander Donaldson, Esq. The Hon. John H u b e r t Plunket t , Esq. The !tight Rev. Charles Henry Davis. The Rev. "William Purves . Alfred Denison, Esq. His Honor Roger Therry, Esq. Edward Hamilton, Esq. The Hon. Edward Deas-Thomson, Esq. James Macarthur, Esq. "William Charles "Wentworth, Esq.

Given under my H a n d and Seal a t Government House, Sydney, this twenty-fourth day of December, in t h e Tear of our Lord one thousand e ight hundred and fifty, and in t he fourteenth year of Her Majesty's Reign. (L.s.) CHAS. A. FITZ ROY.

By Sis Excellency's Command, E. DEAS-THOMSON.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

Under the original Incorporation Act the election to vacant !Fellowships was vested in the Senate until there should be one hundred graduates holding the Degree of M.A., LL.D., or M.D. By an Act passed in 1861 the election to vacancies was vested in Fellows of the Senate, Professors, and other Public Teachers of the University, Examiners, Principals of Incorporated Colleges within the University, Superior Officers declared to be such by By-Law, and Graduates keeping their names on the Register of the University who may have taken any or either of the Degrees of M. A-., LL.D., or M.D.—In addition to the sixteen Fellows, it was provided by the same Act that there should not be fewer than three nor more than six ex-ojßcio Members of the Senate being Professors of the University in such branches of Learning as the Senate might select.

E X - M E M B E R S OF T H E SENATE.

' 1854.—Hamilton Edward T., M.A. I860.—Macarthur, James. 1855.—Davis, The Right Rev. C. H., D.D. I860.—Denison, Alfred, B.A. 1856.—Broadhurst, Edward. 1861.—Donaldson, Sir Stuar t A. 1859.—Boyce, The Rev. W. B. 1S61.—Cooper, Sir Daniel. 1859.—Therry, Roger.

* Dates of vacating office,

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PRESENT SENATE.

Allen, The Hon. George. AU wood, The Rev. Robert, B. A. Dar vail, T-he Hon. John Bay ley, M. A. Douglas, H. Grattan, M.D. Faucett, Peter, B.A. Macarthur, The Hon. Sir WiUiam. Manning, The Hon. Sir WiUiam M., LL.D. Martin, The Hon. James. Merewether, The Hon. F. L. S., B.A. Nicholson, Sir Charles, Bart, D.CL,, LL.D. O'Brien, Bartholomew, M.D. PeU, Morris Birkbeck, B.A. Plunkett,' The Hon. J. Hubert, B.A., Vice-Chancellor. Polding, The Most Rev. Archbishop, D.D. Purves, The Rev. William, M.A. Smith, John, M. D. Thomson, The Hon. E. Deas, C.B., Chancellor. Wentworth, William Charles. WooUey, The Rev. John, D.C.L.

PROFESSORS. CLASSICAL LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE.

1852.-(¾) John WooUey, Principal, D.C.L., (Oxford.)

MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

1852.-(¾) Morris Birkbeck PeU, Β.Ά., (Cambridge.) CHEMISTRY AND EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS.

1852.-(¾) John Smith, M.D., (Aberdeen.)

a Late Fellow of university College, Oxford. ° b Late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. c Late Assistant Professor of Chemistry, in Marisclial College, Aberdeen.

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LOGIC.

1855.—John Woolley, D.C.L. , (Oxford.)

ASSISTANT—CLASSICS. .

1 8 5 5 . — H u g h Kennedy , B.A. , (Oxford.)

READER IN GENERAL JURISPRUDENCE.

1859 .—The H o n . J o h n . F . H a r g r a v e , M.A., (Cambr idge . )

READER IN FRENCH.

Mons. P . A. D u t r u c .

FACULTY OF ARTS.

EXAMINERS APPOINTED BY THE SENATE EOR 1865.

-) Woolley, John , 1T.C.L., (Oxford.) CLASSICS. > Cary, H e n r y , M.A., (Oxford.)

) Paterson, J ames , M.A., (Sydney . )

MATHEMATICS ") Pell , Morr is Birkbeck, B.A. , (Cam-AND > b r idge . )

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. ) Smalley, G-. R., M.A., (Cambr idge . )

C ™ DS T B Y ) · Smith, J o h n , M.D., (Aberdeen . )

EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS. ) G r e e n u P ' R · ' M D - (Cambr idge . )

FACULTY OF MEDICINE.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS.

J o h n Smi th , M.D., (Dean of the Facu l ty . ) George Benne t t . Spro t t Boyd, M.D. , (Ed inbu rgh . ) J . C. Cox, M. D , ( E d i n b u r g h . ) J o h n Foulis, M.D., (Ed inburgh . ) Richard Greenup, M D . , (Cambr idge . ) J o h n Macfarlane, M.D., (Glasgow.) Charles N a t h a n . Alfred Rober t s . George W e s t .

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UNIVERSITY OFFICERS.

REGISTRARS.

1851.—"RICHARD GREENUP, J\I.T>. 1BÔ2.—τνιιατΛίι Louis IEUTTON.

1853.—HuGn KENNEDY, B.A.

ESQUIRE BEDELL.

1855.—W. C. WiNDEYEE, M.A.

U N I V E R S I T Y S O L I C I T O R .

1853.—GEOEGE WIGRAM ALLEN.

AUDITOR.

- 1861.—GEOFFREY EAGAR.

C U R A T O R O F M U S E U M . I860.—EDWARD "REEVE. 1861.—CHARLES W A T T .

1863.—EDAVAED REEVE.

ACCOUNTANT.

WILLIAM CLARK.

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C O L L E G E S .

By the Act 18 Victoria No. 37", provision is made for the Foundation of COLLEGES within the University, in connexion with the various religious Denominations ; in which Students of the University may enjoy the advantages of residence, instruction in the doctrine and discipline of their respective Churches, and tuition supplementary to the Lectures of the Public Professors.

No Student can be admitted at any such College unless he immediately matriculates in the University ; submits to its dis­cipline ; and attends the Statutable Lectures; nor can he con­tinue a member of the College longer than his name remains upon the University Books.

SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE.

Incorporated by the Act 18 Victoria in connexion with the Church of England. In the terms of the Act the Visitor is the Bishop of Sydney. The Corporation consists of a Warden, who must be in Priest's Orders, and eighteen Fellows, six of whom must be in Priest's Orders. . The Fellows with the Warden form the Council in which the government of the College is vested.

VISITOR.

THE BISHOP OF SYDNEY.

1855.—The Right Reverend Frederick Barker, D.D.

T H E P R E S E N T SOCIETY. WARDEN.

The Reverend William Henry Savigny, M.A., (Sydney.) * VICE-WARDEN.

BURSAR.

Michael Metcalfe.

E

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FELLOWS.

Allwood, Rev. Robert, B.A. Campbell, Charles. Clarke, Rev. W. B., M.A. Cowper, Hon. Charles. Dangar, H. C , B.A. Holroyd, Arthur Todd, M.B. Johnson, Richard. Johnson, Hon. Robert. King, Rev. George, M.A.

Metcalfe, Michael. Mitchell, Hon. James. Mort, Thomas Sutcliffe. Nathan, Charles. Smart, Hon. T. W. Stack, Rev. W., M.A. Stephen, Hon. Sir Alfred. Stephen, Rev. A. H., M.A. Walsh, Rev. W. H., M.A.

READERS IN LAW.

Hon. J. F . Hargrave, M.A. C. Campbell.

M.A.

Johnson, James W. Lee, Edward. Want, R. C. Stephen, Cecil B. Pendrill, Rev. John.

B.A.

Bowman, Alexander. Hargraves, Edward John. Hunt, Edward. M'Carthy, H. T. S. Cowper, Sedgwick S. Innés, Gustavus. Kennedy, Hugh. Docker, Ernest B. Manning, W. A.

UNDERGRADUATES. -*

EESIDENT.

Sharp, Ernest. Faithfull, W. P.

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Richardson, W. Verge, Austral. Faithfull, George. Purves, William A.' Stephen, Ernest P.

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. Incorporated by the Act 21 Victoria, in connexion with the

Roman Catholic Church. In the terms of the Act the Visitor is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney. The Corporation consists of a Rector (who must be a duly approved Priest) and eighteen Fellows, of whom six must be duly approved Priests, and twelve Laymen. These eighteen Fellows with the Rector form the Council in which the Government of the College is vested.

VISITOR.

THE EOMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OP SYDNEY.

1857 . -The Most Rev. John Bede Polding, D.D.

T H E P R E S E N T S O C I E T Y . EECTOE.

The Very Reverend John Forrest, D.D., (Gregorian Uni­versity, Rome.)

FELLOWS.

Hart, James. MacEncroe, The Ven. Archd".

d Magimris, The Rev. P.

a Austin, Henry. Butler, Edward.

b Conway, The Rev. James. Curtis, William C , M.A. Donovan, John, M.A. Duncan, W. A. Ellis, G. E.

c Gilhooley, James C. Gorman, John V.

Makinson, Thomas C , B. A. e O'ConneU, The Very Rev. Dean

O'Connor, Richard. Plunkett, John H., B.A. Sheehy, The Very Rev. A. S. Sheridan, The Very Rev. J. F.

a Succeeded P. Faucett, Esq. b Succeeded the Rev. M. Breiman. c Succeeded A. Leuehau, Esq. d Succeeded the Very Eev. j . Therry. e Succeeded the Itev. M. Corish.

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B.A. Callachor, H. Healy, Patrick J . Lynch, William. McNamara, P . B. Meillon, Joseph. Quirk, D. P.

UNDERGrRADUATBS. RESIDENT.

Gorman, John R. O'Connell, Daniel. Clufie, Michael. Dillon, J. T. Lehane, William. O'Meara, Michael. Sullivan, James. Tole, Joseph A.

W E S L E T COLLEGE. Incorporated by an Act of the Legislature which received the

Governor's assent, on the first of June, 1860, in connexion with the Wesleyan Methodist Church. In the terms of the Act the Visitor is the President for the time being of the Conference, or in his absence from the Colony, the Chairman for the time being of the New South Wales district. The Corporation consists of a Principal (who must be a Wesleyan Methodist Minister in full connexion with the Conference), and twelve Fellows, of whom four must be Wesleyan Methodist Ministers in full connexion with the Conference, and eight Laymen who must be communi­cants with the Wesleyan Methodist Church, and of whom, five at least must be Members of the Wesleyan Methodist Society. The four Senior Ministers resident for the time being in the County of Cumberland, not being Supernumeraries, are ex-officio the Clerical Members of the Council. These twelve Fellows with the Principal form the Council in which the government of the College is vested.

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SCHOLARSHIPS, &c.

! .—UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR

GENERAL PROFICIENCY.

Seven Scholarships for general Proficiency of the annual value of £50 each, have been established by the Senate out of the Endowment Fund of the University. Under the present By-Laws three (one of which is the Levey) are allotted to the' under­graduates of the first year, three to the second year, and one to the third year, but these are not awarded unless the Candidates exhibit a degree of proficiency satisfactory to the Examiners. They can be held for one year only, and are given for general proficiency in the subjects to be studied for a degree in the Faculty of Arts. Under the provisions of the By-Laws in force previous to the year 1855, these Scholarships were tenable during the whole of the undergraduate course.

1852. * C(JBTIS, VV. C.

MlTCHKLL, D . S .

OLIVER, A.

SP.ALT, E .

WENTWOKTH, F ITZWILLTAM.

WILLIS, E. S.

W l N D E Ï K E , \Y. C.

1853. BARTON, G-.

COULSON, T. H.

DONOVAN. J.

* Up to the year 1854 the names are in alphabetical order, from that date they are placed in order of merit ; the numbers show the several years.

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HARNETT, J . JOHNSON, J . "W.

KINLOCK, J .

PATERSON, J .

ItENWICK, A.

1854. HAWTHORN, S.

SALTING, G.

STACK, J .

1855. * JONES, K. E., 1.

I N N E S , G., 2.

1857. RUSSELL, H. , 2.

COWLISHAW, J . P. , 1.

GARLAND, JAMES, 1.'

1858. STEPHEN, CECIL, 1.

L A N E , GEORGE, 1.

1859. STEPHEN, CECIL, 2.

BOWMAN, E D W A R D , 1.

PERRY, J O H N , 1.

I860. STEPHEN, CECIL, 3 .

GKIFTITH, S. W., 1. "j

M E I N , C. S., 1 J

1861. BOWMAN, E., 3.

GRiTFrrn, S. "W-, 2. τ MURRAY, C. E . R1, 2. S œ 4 *

BIELN, C. S-, 2.

W R I G H T , K., 1.

ALLEN, A. M., 1.

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SCHOLARSHIPS.

1862. G R I F F I T H , S. TV., 3.

MURRAY, C. E . R., 3.

M E I N , C. S., 3.

A L L E N

SMITH.

, A. M., 2. , ROBERT, 2.

M A T E ,

CAPE,

FREDERICK, 1.

A., 1.

SMITH,

1863. TS,., 3 .

M A T E , F., 2.

CAPE, A., 2.

O ' B R I E N , L., 2.

KNOX,

SLY, J. G., 1.

D . , 1.

M A T E ,

LONG,

1864. V., 3. G. E., 3.

KNOX,

SLY, J. G., 2. . D., 2.

ICETON, E. A., 1

ICETOÎi

1865. Γ, Ε. Α., 2.

PURVES, W. A,

WOOLLEY, W. A., 1.} , W., 1. i '

2.—CLASSICAL S C H O L A R S H I P .

A Special Scholarship of the annual value of £50 was award­ed by the Senate in the years 1854-5 for the encouragement of Classical Literature, to be open to all Undergraduates without limitation who might have completed their sixth term in the University.

1854.—WILLIAM CHARLES W I N D E Y E R .

1855.—GEORGE SALTING.

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This Scholarship ceased to be awarded on the foundation in 1857 of the

COOPER SCHOLARSHIP .

A sum of £1000 was given by the Honorable Sir Daniel Cooper in 1857, for the foundation of a Scholarship for the en­couragement of Classical Literature. This Scholarship is of the value of £50 a year, and is open to all Undergraduates who have completed their sixth term. I t is tenable for one year only, but it can be held with a Général University or Special Scholar­ship.

1857.—HAWTHORN, STUART.

1862.—GRIFFITH, S. W.

1864.—MATE, F R E D E R I C K .

1865.—KKOX, GEORGE.

3 . - B A R K E R SCHOLARSHIP .

A principal sum of £1000 was given by Thomas Barker, Esq., in 1853, for the foundation of a Scholarship for the encourage­ment of Mathematical Science. This Scholarship was originally open to all Undergraduates, but it can now be competed for by those of the third year only, like the Cooper Scholarship above described, and is held on the same terms. The annual value is £50.

1853.—MITCHELL, D A V I D SCOTT.

1854.—MITCHELL, D A V I D SCOTT,

1855.—PATERSON, J A M E S .

1857.—JONES, B E E S B.

1859.—COWLISFIAW, TV.

I860.—STEPHEN, CECIL.

1861.—BOWJLAN, EDWATlD.

1862.— G R I F F I T H , S. "W.

1864.—MATE, F R E D E R I C K .

1865.—KNOX. GEORGE.

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4 . - D E A S - T H O M S O N SCHOLARSHIP.

In the year 1854, the Honorable E. Deas-Thomson, Esquire, then Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, left the colony on a visit to England, and on that occasion a Testimonial Fund was raised and presented to him on account of his public services. Out of this fund, Mr. Deas-Thomson appropriated £1000 to the foundation of a Scholarship in the University for the encourage­ment of Physical Science. Like the Cooper and the Barker Scholarships, it is open to Undergraduates in their sixth term only, and is held on the same terms as those Scholarships. This Scholarship is of the annual value of £50.

1854.—WILLIS, ROBERT S P I E R .

1855.—SAITINU, W I L L I A M S E V E K I N .

1858.—RUSSELL, H E N R Y .

1859.—QuAlEE, F, H .

I860.—SrarHEN, CECIL.

1861.—BOWMAN, A N D R E W .

1862.—MURRAY, C. E . E .

1864.—OAPE, A L F R E D J .

5—LEVEY SCHOLARSHIP.

The sum of £500 was bequeathed by Solomon Levey, Esquire, to the Sydney College, which had been established by a certain number of Subscribers forming a Joint Stock Company, for the purpose of imparting the rudiments of a liberal education to the youth of the Colony. The direction of Mr. Levey in respect to this bequest was that the amount should be invested in the pur­chase of Shares in the College, and that the annual income arising therefrom should be applied towards the education of Orphan Boys at the discretion of the Trustees of the College.

The Sydney College having failed in its object, the Share­holders were empowered by an Act of the Legislature passed

F

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in 1853, to sell to the University of Sydney the Land in Hyde Park, which had been granted by the Government as a site for the College, with the buildings and all other property belonging to the College, including Mr. Levey's bequest. This sale having been effected accordingly in the same year, it was resolved by the Senate of the University, that Mr. Levey's bequest which they had acquired should be devoted to the foundation of a Scholarship to be called the Levey Scholarship, but that the principal, which then, with accrued interest, amounted to £565, should be allowed to accumulate further before its actual appli­cation to the intended object. The principal is now represented by seven Government Debentures of £100 each, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent.

1857.—TOM, W. 1863.—BELISAKIO, E D W A R D . 1S60.—HDmAT, C. E . E . 1865.—COOPEE, P O P E A. 1862 .—ΟΈΒΙΕΝ, L.

6.—LITHGOW SCHOLARSHIP.

A sum of £1000 was bequeathed in 1864, by William Lithgow, Esquire, to be applied for the foundation of a Scholarship. The Endowment money is invested in Treasury Bills, bearing 6 per cent., interest.

7.—SALTING EXHIBITION.

A sum of £500 was given by Severin Kanute Salting, Esquire, to the University, to be applied for the promotion of sound learning. This Exhibition is appropriated for a student in the Faculty of Ajrts, proceeding to the University from the Sydney Grammar School. The Principal is invested in Government Debentures bearing interest at 5 per cent.

I860 .—MEIN, C. S. 1863.—KNOX, GEOEGE.

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8.—WENTWORTH TRAVELLING FELLOWSHIP.

The sum of £445 was given in 1862 by W. C. Wentworth, Esq., to be invested and allowed to accumulate until it should reach an amount which in the opinion of the Senate would be sufficient for the foundation of a Travelling Fellowship,, to . be awarded to a Graduate in Arts not being over twenty-five years of age, who should be declared to have obtained the highest Honors in the course of his Academical career. This Fellowship is tenable for three years, and the holder is bound to visit England and the Continent of Europe, and on his return to present to the Senate a Narrative of his Tour, with remarks on the objects of Scientific and Literary interest, to which his obser­vations may have been directed. I t is not tenable with any other similar Fellowship.

9.—MORT TRAVELLING FELLOWSHIP.

Thomas Sutcliffe Mort,. Esq., has signified his intention to place at the disposal of the Senate the sum of £315, to be awarded on Commemoration Day, 1865, to the Graduate (not then being over twenty-five years of age, nor having resided in England since his eighteenth year) who shall, on that day, be declared to have attained the highest Honors in the course of his Academic career. This sum must be expended in visiting England, and, if possible, the Continent of Europe. The recipient is required upon his return to present to the University, to be placed amongst its archives, a History of his Tour, with a special refer­ence to the iEsthetical or Mechanical and Engineering Arts.

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PRIZES. ENGLISH ESSAY.

In 1853, a Prize of £ 1 1 was given by Professor Woolley for the best English Essay. The sum of £200 (Government Deben­tures) was given in 1854, by W. C. Wentworth, Esq., the interest to be applied in an Annual Prize for the same object.

1853.— WlNDEYER, W. C. 1SS4.—WlNDEYER, "W". C. 1855.-WlNDEYER, W. C.

1862.—DOCKER, ERNEST B.

ENGLISH V E R S E .

In 1854, the Provost, Edward T. Hamilton, Esq., gave £25 for the best Composition in English Verse. Since the year 1857, an annual sum of £20 has been appropriated by the Senate for a Medal for the same object.

icen ("WILLIS, B.. S P I E R . ) ,-,„ „. 1 8 5 M SALTING, WILLIAMS. ] E 4 u a l -1857.—SALTING, W I L L I A M S. I860.—YAUIUNGTON, W. H . 1861.—DOCKER, E Ä N E S T B.

j LATIN H E X A M E T E R S .

The late Chancellor, Sir Charles Nicholson, gave a Medal of the annual value of £20 for the best Composition in Latin Hexameters.

1855.—SALTIKG, GEORGE. 1857.—SALTING, GEORGE. 1862.—Gairrrril, S. W.

GREEK IAMBICS.

In 1853, Sir Charles Nicholson gave £20 for the best Com­position in Greek Iambic Verse. In 1861 and 1S62, an annual Medal of the value of £10 was offered by Professor Woolley for the same object. This Medal is now given annually by the Honorable George Allen.

1853,—FORSHALL, W. P . 1S61.—HOUISON, JAMES. 1802-CrRIFEITH, S. W. 1863.— ClUFlTrn, S. W.

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LATIN ELEGIACS.

£10 is annually given by the Hon. Francis L. S. Merewether, for the best Composition (generally a translation) in Latin Elegiacs.

1856.-SAiTiNe, GEORGE. 1857.—SALTING, GEORGE. 1858.—SALTING, GEORGE. 1861— GRJEEITH, S. W. 1863.—MATE, F R E D E R I C K .

LATIN ESSAT.

A Prize of £10 for the best Latin Essay was offered by Professor Woolley.

1854.—SALTING, GEORGE. 1856.—SALTING, GEORGE.

An Annual Medal of the value of £10 is given by Professor Woolley for an English Essay by a Bachelor of Arts, not exceeding fifteen terms from his matriculation.

An Annual Prize of £10 for Proficiency in Mathematics among commencing Bachelors is given by Professor Pell.

1861.—STEPHEN, CECIL. 1863.—BOWMAN, E. loRQ (Gi t i rm-i i , S. W. \ „ „ l s 6 3 - ( M U R R A Y , O. E. E . } ^

An Annua] Prize is given by Professor Smith, to the Student who distinguishes himself most at the Class Examinations, (viva voce,) in Chemistry and Experimental Physics throughout each year. These Prizes have been awarded as follows :—

1 H - . fPATERSON. 1 8 ° 4 - X W l L L I S . 1 H - . fPATERSON. 1 8 ° 4 - X W l L L I S . 1SÓO.—E-ENWICK. 1 8 5 6 . — H AWTHORW 1 0 — ι GARLAND. 1 3 O ' - { H A I . L E Y . '} œq.

loco ) GARLAND. 1 8 5 8 · \ STEPHEN. } œq.

I860.—STEPHEN. . Q P 1 ι BOWMAN, E i s b 1 · i G R I F F I T H . •} œq.

C G R I F F I T H . X 1862. \ M E LLLON. X œq. ( . M E I N . J

1SC3· {s¿r£T } œq.

í C A I ' K . 1 1S64.-Î LONG. 1 œq. ( ,MANNING. )

l o o - I G ILClIR IdT. 1 8 β 0 - 1 K-NOX. ,. } œq.

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ANNUAL PRIZES. Books stamped with the University Arms are given under a By-Law of the

Senate to each Member of the First Class at the Yearly Examinations.

CLASSICS. MATHEMATICS. CHEMIaTRT AND E X P E R I M E N T A L

P H Y S I C S . LOGIC. MOKAt

PHILOSOPHY. F E Ε Κ CH. GENERAL J URISPR DDEKCE.

1853. Oliver, 1 Kinlock, 1 Curtis, 1 Windeyer, 1 Mitchell, 1 Fitzgerald, I

Kinlock, 1 Mitchell, 1 Riley, I

- 1S54 . Windeyer, 2 Paterson, 1 Fitzgerald, 2 Barton, 1 Burdekiu, S/, I Paterson, 1 D acre, 1 Salting, G-, 1 H a r n e t t , 1 Salting, W., 1 Paterson, 1 Windeyer, 2 Windeyer, 2

1855. Paterson, 2 Paterson, 2 Burdekin, S., 2 Paterson, 2 Salting, G-, 2 Salting, G. 2 Salting, G., 2 Ken wick, 2 Renwick, 2 Salting, G. 2 Salting, W., 2 Salting, W. 2 Salting, W., 2 Salting, G., 2 Stack, 2 Hawthorn , 1 H a w t h o r n , 1 Jones , 1

1856. H a w t h o r n , 2 Jones , 2 Hawthorn , 2 McLerie, 1 Innes , 1 Hawthorn , 2 Innes, 1 Jones, 2 Nor ton , 1 I n n e s , 1 Russell, 1 H u n t , 1 McLerie. 1

Russell, 1

1857. Innes , 2 Innes , 2 Innes, 2 McLerie, 2 H u n t , 2 Russell, 2 Russell, 2 Rogers, 1 Cowlishaw, 1 McLerie, 2 Quaife, 1 Wilshire, 2 Garland, 1 Cowlishaw, 1 Garland, I Tom, 2 Garland, 1 Halley, 1 Gibbs, 1 Gibbes, 1 ' Cowlishaw, 1 Cowper, 1 Tom, 1

1 8 5 8 . Garland, 2 Cowlishaw, 2 Quaife, 2 Rogers, 2 Cowlishaw, 2 Garland, 2 Garland, 2\ ¿,

Tom, 2 Γ Si McCarthy, 2

Gibbes, 2 Gibbes, 2 Garland, 2\ ¿, Tom, 2 Γ Si

Tom, 2 Tom, 2 Bowden, 2 1 ¿. Cowlishaw2J S Cowper, 2 Quaife, 2 Bowden, 2 1 ¿. Cowlishaw2J S

Lane, 1 Terry, 2 Stephen, 1 Stephen, 1 Rogers, 2 Lane, I Dixson, 1 S tephen, 1

Lane, 1 Dixson, 1

1859. Stephen, 2 Stephen, 2 Stephen, 2 Paterson, J., M. A. Bowman, E., 1 Bowman, E., 1 Bowman., E, 1 Curtis, W. C, M.A. Bowman, A., 1 Colyer, 1 Donovan, J., M.A.

Tom, Wesley

N.B.—The figures 1, 2, denote, respectively, Students of the first and second years.

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CLASSICS. MATHEMATICS. CHEMISTRY AND £XP£EUUENT&L·

P H Y S I C S . LOGIC.

MORAL PHILOSOPHY.

TRENCH. G E N E B A L

J U R I S P R U D E N C E .

1860 . Bowman, E., 2 Bowman, E., 2 Bowman, E., 2 Hurst , 1 Broughton, 1 Griffith, 1 Colyer, 2 Griffith, 1 Murray, 1 Griffith, 1 Murray,-1 Healy, 1 Murray, 1 . H u r s t , 1 Mein, 1 Mein, 1 : Meillon, 1 Docker, 1 Docker, 1

Meillon, 1 Mein, 1

1 8 6 1 . Griffith, 2 Griffith, 2 Meillon, 2 Docker, 2 McCormack, 1 Murray, 2 Murray, 2 Griffith, 2 Healy, 2 Meillon 2 Murray, 2 Quirk, J., 2 Wright, 1 Healy, 2 ) ¿,

Mein, 2 Í S Docker, 2 Healy, 2 ) ¿, Mein, 2 Í S

Wright, 1 Docker, 2 Houison, 2 McNamara2\ ¿. Quirk, D., 2 / S

Docker, 2 Houison, 2 McNamara2\ ¿. Quirk, D., 2 / S

1 8 6 2 . Smith, 2 Smith, 2 . Allen, 2 Healy, 1 Griffith, 3 Cape, 1 Allen, 2 Mate, W., 2 Long, 1 Mate, W., 2 Smith, 2 Manning, 1 Mate, P., 1

O'Brien, L., 1 Cape, 1

Cape, 1

1 8 6 3 . O'Brien, L., 2 Mate, 2 Mate, 2 Long, 2 I ¿, Manning,2 J K

Long, 2 Manning, 2 Long, 2 I ¿, Manning,2 J K Knox, 1 Cape, 2 Cape, 2 ι ¿, Mate, 2 J s

siy, ι Cape, 2 ι ¿, Mate, 2 J s Watson, 1

1 8 6 4 . Knox, 2 Knox, 2 Watson, 2 Sly, 2 Sly, 2 Myers, 2 ïai thful .W.P.2 Watson, 2 Gilchrist, 1 Fitzhar- ") . Iceton, 1

dinge, 1 [ §· Iceton, I J

Emanuel , 1 * dinge, 1 [ §· Iceton, I J Mäher, I ^ Iceton, 1 ) ¿.

Maher, I J S Richard- ( ¿ι Iceton, 1 ) ¿. Maher, I J S

son, 1 Γ § . Verge, 1,)

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-36 H O N O R S .

HONORS TAKEN AT THE B.A. EXAMINATION. 1856.

* Windeyer, W. C , (Distinguished in Classics.)

1857. SCHOOL OF CLASSICS, LOGIC, AND

GEBEK PHILOSOPHY.

CLASS I .

Paterson, James S. Salting, George.

CLASS I I .

Salting, William Severin.

SCHOOL ΟΓ MATHEMATICS, AND NATUKAL PHILOSOPHY.

CLASS I .

CLASS I I .

Paterson, James S.

1863. CLASS I .

a Griffith, S. W. h Murray, C. E. R. (Proximè Ac­

cessit.)

CLASS I I .

CLASS I .

c Griffith, S. W. ) c Murray, C. E. R. i ^ '

Quirk, John.

CLASS I I .

Mein, C. S.

SCHOOL OP CHEMISTEY AND EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS.

Under the By-Laws of 1861, a Prize of £10 is annually awarded to the Candidate most distine-uished in this school.

1863. Griffith, S. W.

1864. Cape, Alfred John.

* There were no Classes of Honors previously to 1857. a University Prize of £25. b Prize of £10 given by Professor Woolley. c University Prize of £25, equally divided.

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D E G R E E S

M.A.

Under the By-Laws of 1861, a Gold Medal is awarded to the most distinguished Candidate in each branch of the examina­tion for the M.A. Degree.

1859. BlTHDEKIIi, M..

CURTIS, W. 0 .

FlTZGEEAiD, E. M. L E E , EDWAHD.

MITCHELL, D. Sl

W I N D E Y E R , , W. C.

DONOVAN, J .

JOHNSON, J . W..

KlNLOCK, J . PATERSON, J,. S.

I860... STACK, J .

1861. STANLEY, G. H.,

1862. SAVIG-NY, W. B".

W I L L I S , E..S.

AlLEN, WA-LTER COWLISHAW, W. ] GARLAND, 3: B'.

QuAIFE, F. H.

1863. BO.WDEN,.J. E,-HAWTHORN, S,

G

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38 DEGREES.

EOGERS, F. *

PENDBILL, J .

STEPHEN, A. H.

1864. STEPHEN, OECU- B.

BOWÏIAN, E D W A R D

BOWMAN, A N D R E W

ElDLEY1 "W.

1865. MURRAY, C. E . B. t M E I N , C. S.

DOCKXB, E. B.

COLTER, H . C.

L.L.B.

1864. DONOVAN, J .

PATERSON, J . S.

QurRK, J . N. STANLEY G. H .

B.A.

1857. E E N W I C K , Δ .

SALTING^1G. SALTING, W.

1859. BüRDEKIN, S. JOKES, B. B. PlLCHEB, G.

BOWMAN, Δ .

* Gold Medal, School of Physics. t Gold Medal, School of Mathematics.

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HABOEAVJES, E. H.

H U N T , E .

EuSSELl, H .

1860. GlBBES, F. Cr. HACABTHY, H . T. S.

Q U A I Ï E , Ï . U.

TOM, W.

1863. B ROUGHTOK, A .

CALLACHOR, H :

G R I F F I T H , S. "W.

H ARRTS, M .

H E ALT, P . J . HowisoiV, J.

JOHNSTON, A.

LTNCH, W.

MACNAMARA, P. B.

MEILLON, J .

Q U I R K , D. P .

QUIRK, J. N .

1864. ALLEN, A. M.

M A T E , W.

H C G I E B O N , J .

S M I T H , B.

BROWNE, "W. C , œgrotat.

1865. CAPE, A. J .

LONG, G. E.

MANNING, "W. A.

PlLCiLER, C. E . O ' B R I E N , L.

THORNE, GEORGE.

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TABLE OF FEES.

£ s. a. MATRICULATION... . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0

LECTURE FEES, per Term—

CLASSICS

MATHEMATICS

CHEMISTRY AND EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS

LOGIC • . . .

* Jurisprudence (Course of 10 Lectures)

FRENCH. . .

B.A

M.A

LL.B

LL.D

M.B

M.D

t ANNUAL F E E (for keeping name on the books

2 2 0

3 3 0

2 2 0

1 1 0

2 2 0

3 0 0

5 0 0

10 0 0

10 0 0

10 0 0

10 0 0

2 0 0

* Por Non-Matriculated Students the Fee is £2 2s. t The Annual Eegister Pee may be compounded for by a payment of £10.

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RULES AND ORDERS

OF

T H E U N I V E R S I T Y L I B R A R Y .

For Boohs allowed, to he taken out of the Library.

No person shall be allowed to take books out of the Library but Fellows of the Senate, Professors, and other Public Teachei-s in the University, Officers of the University, or other persons who shall have obtained this privilege under a special resolution of the Senate, and Graduates holding any degree above that of B.A., and having their names on the books of the University and being resident in Sydney or its suburbs.

No one shall take or borrow any book out of the Library with­out first delivering a note for the same to the Librarian or his Deputy, expressing his Name and Residence in his own hand­writing, the title of the book, the year and day of the month on which such book is taken or borrowed, on pain of forfeiting £5, or double the value of the book, at the discretion of the Library Committee.

The Librarian shall preserve all such notes, till the books so taken out are returned to the Library ; and when all the books specified in each note are returned, the notes shall be delivered up to the persons by whom the books are brought back : when only some books specified in each note are returned, the titles of the books so returned shall be erased from the note at the time.

No person shall be allowed to have in his possession at one time more than ten volumes belonging to the Library, but the Library Committee may dispensé with this order in any parti­cular case, if they shall be of opinion that sufficient reasons have

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42 EULES AND ORDERS OF

been assigned for such dispensation ; such dispensation, however, shall continue in force no longer than to the end of the current quarter ; but upon fresh application may be renewed by the same authority.

Every one who shall borrow or take any book out of the Library shall return it thither again on the demand of the Libra­rian, at any time after the expiration of seven days, and without such demand on or before the next of the four following quarter days, viz. :—March 31st, June 30th, September 30th, December 31st, under penalty of Two Shillings for every folio or quarto, and One shilling for every book of less size ; all penalties to be repeated every fortnight till the books be returned, or others of the same editions and equal value be placed in their room, such fortnight being first reckoned from the day on which the Library is re-opened after the quarter day. If any of the Quarter Days should fall on a Sunday, or on any other day on which the Library is closed by Rule 20, the day appointed for returning the books shall be the following day.

No Books shall be taken out of the Library on the days ap­pointed for the return of Books.

Every Professor shall have the privilege of obtaining Books for each Student attending his lectures, and being a Member of the University. Each order for the volumes so obtained shall bear the titles of the Books, and be dated and subscribed as follows—

For M. N. C. D., Professor.

The books so obtained shall not be taken out of the Library till the day after that on which the Library is re-opened for the Quarter ; and they shall be returned at any time after the expira­tion of seven days, if demanded by the Librarian, and if not so demanded, not later than the day before the next Quarter Day. The Professor shall be responsible for the books so obtained, and

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for the penalties prescribed by rule 5 ; and no Student shall have in his possession at one time more than five volumes.

A list of the books omitted to be returned at the end of any Quarter, together with the names of the borrowers, shall be sus­pended in some conspicuous place in the Library.

No person from whom any fine is due to the Library shall be allowed to take out books until such fine has been paid.

If any book be injured or defaced by writing while in the possession of any person taking it out of the Library, he shall be required to replace it by another book of thé same edition and of equal value. Persons taking books out of the Library are required to report, without delay, to the Librarian, any injury which they may observe in them.

For Boohs not to be talcen out of the Library without a note countersigned by the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor.

Certain printed books, of which a list shall be prepared under the authority of the Library Committee and kept by the Libra­rian, shall not be taken out except by a note countersigned by the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, nor until the day after that on which the note is presented ; and no such note shall be given to any Undergraduate Member of the University, nor shall any person have more than five volumes of such books out of the Library at one time. A Register shall be kept of all such books taken out of the Library, and of the date on which they are returned, and after the books are returned the Plates in them shall forthwith be collated, and the collation be registered ; and until such collation shall have been made, the books shall not be accessible to persons using the Library, nor shall the counter­signed note be given up to the persons by whom the books are returned, but in lieu of it an acknowledgment signed by the Librarian or his Deputy ; and the name of the person by whom the acknowledgment is signed shall also be registered.

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The Penalties for not returning such books at the quarter days shall be double of the penalties prescribed in Rule 5.

For MSS. and Books not allowed to be taken out of the Library.

The Library Committee may cause MSS. books containing collections of Prints or Drawings, and other documents and books, of a nature or value to render such precaution expedient, to be locked up in cases or compartments by themselves. These shall not be taken out of the Library on any pretence whatever ; and access to them shall not be allowed, unless the Librarian or some· one deputed by him be present. The Librarian himself shall have charge of the keys.

The Library Committee may direct that certain printed Books, of which a list shall be kept by the Librarian, shall not be removed from the Library. Such books shall be always kept there.

Persons desirous of referring to any particular MSS. or scarce printed Book, shall apply to the Librarian, who, if he see cause, may allow such MSS. or Books to be consulted, but not in the compartment in which the MSS. or scarce· printed Books are kept.

Parts of Periodicals, works in progress, Pamphlets, &c·., until such time as is· proper for- binding them, shall be kept under such a system of'management that they may be produced, if required1, after a few minutes' notice on application being made to the Librarian by means of an ordinary Library note, so that persons in whose literary researches such works are· necessary may consult them in the Library with the consent of the Librarian.

For. Admission to the Library. Except on the day when the Library is re-opened for any

Quarter, those Undergraduates who have obtained a Professor's orders for Books shall be admitted to the Library for the purpose of selecting their Books, or otherwise consulting the Library, during the hour from one to two.

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THE UNIVERSITY LIBRAET. 45

Admission of Persons not Members of the University, for the fivrfose of Study and Research.

The Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor may grant an order of admission to the Library for the purpose of study and research to any person who shall produce to him a recommendation from any Fellow of the Senate or Professor, or any Member of the University who shall have been admitted to the Degree of M.A., or any higher degree, stating " that the person recommended is well known to him, and " that he is a fit and proper person to obtain such order." The name of the Member of the Senate or the Professor upon whose recommendation any such order of admission shall be granted, shall be placed after the name of the person receiving the permission in a List to be suspended at the entrance of the Library.

Such persons shall be permitted to use the Library whilst open, except (on any days on which the Library is first opened for the Quarter, or on any day on which the Library is closed for the Quarter). This admission order shall not entitle the holder to have access to lock up cases, which admission order shall have effect only until the expiration of the quarter in which it shall have been granted.

For Opening and Closing the Library.

For the purpose of allowing the Libarían sufficient time to inspect the Books, the Library shall be closed for the first fort­night in the month of January, and also for the two days (except­ing Sunday) next after each of the three other quarter days.

The Library shall be closed on Sundays and Public Holidays. The Library shall be open on Saturdays from ten till one, and

other days from ten till three.

H

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RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE MUSEUM OF ANTIQUI­TIES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

I. The Bedell shall have charge of that portion of the Building devoted to the Museum, and during the absence of the Curator shall be responsible for the due care of the Collection.

I I . The Museum shall be open for the admission of Visitors every Saturday from the first of May to the 31st of October from two to five p.m., and from the first of November to the 30th of April from two to six p.m., for the admission of Visitors.

Visitors may also be admitted at any other convenient time when accompanied, by a Member of the Senate, or by any Professor, or Superior Officer of the University, or by the Curator, or thé Bedell in charge of the Museum.

I I I . All Visitors to the Museum shall be required to give their names and addresses, which shall be entered in a Book to be kept for that purpose.

IV. Children under fifteen years of age shall not be admitted unless accompanied by older friends.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OP

MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.

Allen, Arthur M., B. A. * Allen, George X Allen, G-. W.

Allen, Walter, M. A. * Allwood, Rev. R., B.A.

Armstrong, John Austin, Henry Barton, E.

Il Bennett, George Bowden, J. E., M.A. Bowman, Andrew, M.A. Bowman, Alexander, B.A. Bowman, Edward, M.A.

Il Boyd, Sprott, M.D. Broughtón, A., B.A. Brown. A. Browne, W. 0., B.A. Burdekin, Marshall, M.A. Burdekin, Sydney, B.A. Butler, E. Callachor, H., B.A. Campbell, C. Campbell, F. Cape, Alfred, B.A.

* Pellows. X Professors and Officers. || Examiners. t Scholars.

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Il Cary, H., M.A. I Clark, William

Clarke, Rev. W. B., M.A. Clime, M. Colyer, H. C , M.A. Conway, Rev. J.

t Cooper, P . A. Cowlishaw, W., M.A. Cowper, Charles Cowper, S. S., 3.A.

II Cox, J. C , M.D. Curtis, W. C , M.A. Dangar, H. C , B.A.

* Darvall, J . B., M.A. Dillon, J. T. Docker, E. B., M.A. Donovan, John, M.A., LL.B.

* Douglass, H. Grattan, M.D, Duncan, W. A.

' Dunstan, E. Î Dutruc, P . J Eagar, Geoffrey

Ellis, E. G. Emanuel, N". Faithfull,.W. P. Faithfull, G. E. • Faithfull, H . M.

* Faucett, P. , B\A. Fitzgerald, E. Fitzgerald, R. M., M.A. Fitzhardinge, G. H. Forrest, Very Rev. J., D.D. Foulis, James

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ALPHABETICAL LIST. 49

Il Foulis, John, M.D. Garland, J. R., M.A. Garrick, J. H. Gibbes, F. J., B.A. Gilchrist, A. Gilhooley, J. C. Gordon, H. E. H. Gordon, G. H. Gorman, J. V. Gorman, J'. R.

Il Greenup, Richard, M.D. f t Griffith, S. W., B.A.

I Hargrave, J. F., M.A. Hargraves, B. John, B.A. Harris, M., B.A. Harfc, J. Hawthorn, Stuart, M.A. Healy, P . J., B.A. Holroyd, A. T., M.B. Horniman, A. Houison, J., B.A. Hunt, Edward, B.A. Iceton, E. A.

- Innes, Rev. Gustavus C , B.A. Johnson, J. W., M.A. Johnson, Richard Johnson, Robert Johnston, A., B.A. Jones, Rees R., B.A.

J Kennedy, Hugh, B.A. King, Rev. George, M.A.

t t Mort Travelling Fellow.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST.

Kinlock, John, M.A. t Knox, G.

Lee, Edward, M.A. Lehane, W . Long, G. E., B.A. Lynch, W., B.A.

* Macarthur, Sir William McCarthy, H. T. S., B.A. McCulloch, F. MacEncroe, Ven. Archdeacon

Il Macfarlane, John, M.D. Macnamara, P . B., B.A. Maginnis, Rev. P . Maher, M. E. Makinson, T. C , B.A. Manning; W. A., B.A. Manning, Sir W., LL.D.

* Martin, James Mate, W. H., B.A. McGribbon, Rev. John, B.Á. Meillon, J., B.A. Mein, C. S., M.A. Metcalfe, Michael

* Merewether, P . L. S., B.A. Mitchell, James Mitchell, David S., M.A. Mort, T. S. Murray, C. E. R., M.A. Myers, D. M.

Il Nathan, Charles * Nicholson, Sir Charles, Bart., D.C.L. * O'Brien, Bartholomew, M.D.

O'Brien, P.

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ALPHABETICAL. LIST: 5.1

O'Brien, L., B.A. . O'Connelh D. .

•• O'ConneU, The Very Rev. Dean O'Connor, R. O'Meara, M.

Il Paterson, James S., M.A., LL.B. * Pell, Morris B., B.A.

Pendrill, Rev. J.,.M.A. Pilcher, C. E., B.A. Pilcher, George D., B.A.

* Plunketfc, J. H., B.A. (Vice Chancellor) * Polding, The Most Rev. Archbishop, D.D. * Purves, Rev. W., M.A. t Purves, W. A.

Quaife ,P. H., M.A. Quirk, D. P., B.A. Quirk, Rev. J. N., LL.B. Ramsay, E.. P. . Ramsay, J. S.

X Reeve, E. Renwick, Arthur, B.A. Richardson, H. A. Ridley, Rev. W., M.A.

Il Roberts, A. Rogers, F. E., M.A. Russell, Henry, B.A. Salting, Cr., B.A. Salting, W., B.A. Savigny, Rev. W. H., M.A. Sharp, E. Sheehy, Very Rev. A. S. Sheridan, Rev. J. E. Sly, J. D.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST.

Smart, T. W. * Smith, John, M.D.

Smith, Robert, B.A. Stack, John, M.A. Stack, Rev. William, M.A. Stanley, Rev. G. H., M.A., LL.B. Stephen, Sir Alfred Stephen, Cecil B., M.A, Stephen, Rev. A. H., M.A. Stephen, E. P . Teece, R. Thompson, J. Thorne, G., B.A. Tole, J. Thomson, E. Deas, C B . (Chancellor) Thomson, G. Deas Tom, Wesley, B.A. Verge, Austral. Walsh, Rev. W. H., M.A. Want, Randolph C , M.A. Watson, W.

Il West, George Willis, R. S., M.A.

* Wentworth, W. C. Wilson, P . H.

% Windeyer, W. C , M.A. * Woolley, Rev. John, D.C.L. t Woolley, W.

Teomans, Allan.

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FORMS.

O R D O

TlRONUM IN ClVITATEM AcADEHICAH ADSCBIBENDORUM IN ÜNIVERSI-

TATE SlDNEIENSI SOLEMNIS.

ÎNTEODÙCTI in Curiam Candidati, togis academicis induti, quum apud Registrarium vocatum sua nomina professi sunt, et recitatis ab illo nominibus, Decanus eos Cancellario sive Vice-Cancellario in Cathedra assidenti coram sistet; dextrâque manu proximè astantis dextram tenens, his verbis commendabit.

D. Honoratissime Cancellarie, amplissimi Senatores, vosque egregii Procuratores, trado vobis hosce Literarum Huinaniorum et Disciplinarum Mathematicarum et Physicarum studiosos ; quos testor, utriusque doctrinas scientiâ tentatâ, nobis examinantibus satisfecisse, dignosque videri qui in numerum Academicorum referan tur.

Tum Procurator, candidatorum principi solemne sponsionis carmen prasibit.

P . Ego M. N. fide mea spondeo huic Universitati, me ad eas doctrinas quse mihi ex Senatus auctoritate proponantur in quibus elaborem, operara et Studium conlaturum ; necnon, quum ad-versus Cancellarium, Vice-Cancellarium, Socios Académicos, cseteros qui cum imperio sunt, quam par est modestiam et reverentiam adhibiturum, tum leges, jura, instituta, qusecunque sive ab ipsis sive illis auctoribus sancita fuerint, diligenter esse observaturum.

Tum Procurator ad rcliquos conversus, idem stipulabitur. P. Quod de se spopondit M.N., idem vos quoque de se quisque

spondetis, in vosque recipitis ? Respondebunt omnes pro se quisque,. Spondeo.

ι

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54, FORM FOR PRIZES AND-HONORS.

Quibus rebus rite peractis, ipse Cancellarius sive Vice-Can-cellarius candidatos in nuxnerum civium Academicoruui pro imperio adsciscet.

C. Quod- vobis Hatrique Academias felix faustumque sit : Ego ex meâ et Senatus auctoritate, vos Universitatis Sidneiensis civitate donatos et in societatem rite esse adscriptos pronuntio ; eâ lege et conditione ut quam, bodié dedistis religiose prasstetis fidem. Quare macte estote virtute et diligentia, et in bonis artibus persévérât«. I ta vobis Deus Optimus Maximus studia et labores fortune!;.

ORDO

HONOKU&I IIS QUI LAUDE DIGNI SUNT HABITI DEFERENDOKUM

COMTITIIS M A X I M I S .

Scripta preemiis dignata quum suum quisque auctores recita-verint, Decanus eos Cancellario in Cathedra assidenti coram eistet, singulosque ita commendabit.

D. Honoratissime Cancellarie, vosque dignissimi Senatores,com-mendo vobis hune meum Scholarem in Facúltate Artium, ut propter

, f musas ( ) féliciter cultas ; ) morum probitatem et< .. , ,. . . I 1 - . r

(. disputationem ( ) sermone habitant ; ) prœmio munificentia yiri (A. B. C.) quotannis proposito, ex auctoritate Amplissimi Ordinis, decoretur.

C. Ego, auctoritate meâ et Senatus Academici, istud quo mihi tanquam dignus commendaris praemium libens tibi ad­judico.

Ttem eseteris donandos bonoribus, sive quis beneficium aüquod. ex iis qu33 certis doctrinis assignata sunt, meruerit, sive in classera, quam vocant, primam, ab Examinatoribus annuis relatus fuerit, Professores suos quisque candidatos ordine commeri-dabunt.

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PROF. Honoratissime Cancellarie vosque dignissimi Senatores commendo vobis hunc meum Scholarem in Facúltate Artium, ut propter morum probitatem et in Studium positum egregiosque factos processus, beneficio annuo munificentiâ prsebitö, ex auctoritate Amplissimi Ordinis in annum proximum, ornetur.

C. Ego, auctoritate meâ et Señatus Academici, istud quo mihi tanquam dignus commendaris, beneficium, libens tibi adjudico.

PROF. Honoratissime Cancellarie, vosque dignissimi Senatores commendo vobis hunc meum Scholarem in Facúltate Artium ut propter morum probitatem, et in Studium positum egregiosque factos processus, aliquâ Amplissimi vestri Consessus gratiâ dignetur.

C. Ego, auctoritate meâ et Senatus Academici, hunc tibi, librum dono honoris ergo.

OiIDO

ADMITTENDORUM AD GKADUS CANDIDATOKUM.

Beductâ in Curiam pompa, postquam consederanfc omnes, et facto silentio, Cancellarius causam habendorum Comitiorum exponit.

C. Habendorum hodie Comitiorum causa est, ut qui anna superiore cursum Institutionis Academicae rite compleverint ad gradus promoveantur ; laude digni honoribus. prout quisque meritus est decorentur ; necnon ut castera peragantur quaa ad communem Academias salutem pertinent. Ad quas expedienda Ego, auctoritate meâ et Senatûs Academici, hoc concilium rite et solemni jure esse convocatum pronuntio.

Tum Decanus nomina eorum qui honore aliquo dignati sunt ex catalogo reoifcat ; ipsumqns catalogum, a Decano acceptum, Pro­curator Senior Cancellario in manus tradit.

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Post recitata scripta prsemiis dignata, donandi honoribus suo quisque ordine, Cancellario de more commendatur ; scilicet lauro ornati ; in classen priman relati ; benenciis annuis dignati, tum generalibus, tum iis quEe certis doctrinis assignata sunt.

Deinde Decanus ad Gi'adum aliquem promovendorum nomina ex catalogo récitât, et Senatui illoruin verbis gratias suplicat.

D. Supplicant amplissimo Ordini A. B. C , quum, novenos términos in studio Artium posuerint, Professores Públicos dili-genter audiverint, Examinatorum Academicorum quœstionibus satis responderint, ccetera, prout statuta requirunt peregerint ; ut admittantur ad Gradum ( ) .

Recitatam supplicationem et a Decano acceptam PiOcuratoi· Junior Cancellario in manus tradit ; qui Senatores sententiam rogat his verbis.

C Placetne Vobis Domini, nt istaa quœ petuntur concedantur gratiffi ?

Respondent illi prout lubet, Placet, aut Non Placet. Qui si annuerint, concessas gratias ita pronuntiat.

C. Concessœ sunt quas petitis gratias : et sic pronuntiamus concessas.

Tum Decanus e curia exit, statimque re versus, preeuníe'Bedello sequentibus Canditatis habitu ad gradum competente indutis ad superiorem partem Domûs ascendit : et candidatorum unum, quemque dextra manu prehensum, coram Cancellario sistit ; et capite qua par est reverentiâ inclinato, solemni formula com-mendat.

D. Honoratissime Cancellarie, amplissimi Senatores, vosque egregii Procuratores, commendo vobis hos meos Scholares in

r Artium -) Facúltate < Legum > quos scio tam moribus quam doctrina

C MedicinEB ) idóneos esse ut admittantur ad gradum ( ).

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Turn prEeeuñte Procuratore Seniore, omnes fidem dant Aca­demias in hœc verba.

P . Ad seniorem conversus,—Domine dabis fidem te omnia statuta, jura, privilegia et libertates istius Universitatis sanc-tissime esse observaturum.

R E S P : Do.

P. Dabis fidem te ñeque Academise pacem nitro perturba-turum ; et si qua exarserit seditio aut conteutio, pacis semper et concordias auctorem futurum.

RESP : Do.

P. Ad reliquos conversus. Quod de se spopondit M.N. idem vos quoque de se quisque spondetis ?

R E S P : Spondeo.

REGISTRAR : Testor hos omnes coram me, in publicis Aca­demise actis nomina sua subscripsisse.

Tum singulos Decanus ad Cancellarium deducit; qui unum-quemque dextra manu prehensum ita alloquitur.

C. Domine ego auctoritate mea et totius Universitatis admitto te ad gradum ( ) necnon ad omnia facienda, obeunda, usurpanda, quœ ad istum gradum spectant.

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