Calendar: 1876-1877 Page 177
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applied sciences 175 It will be open- To Matriculated Students of all Departments of the College who had not at the end of the preceding Academical Year attended more than three Terms or one Winter and one Summer Session To Non-Members of the College who if successful must immediately Matriculate in one of the De- partments of the College other than the Evening Classes Provided that Candidates must not be more than nineteen years of age on the day fixed for sending in their names The Exhibitions will be paid in six Terminal instalments at the end of each Term provided the Student has been iu attendance as Matriculated Student and produces to the Secretary Certificate of good conduct from the Principal and of satisfactory progress in his studies from the Dean of his Department Subjects of Examination any four at the option of each Candidate of the following subjects viz Mathematics including Arithmetic Algebra Eu clid II III IV VI and Plane Trigonometry δ Elementary Mechanics Physics including Hydrostatics Pneumatics and Heat Inorganic Chemistry Botany -The same departments of the Science as are included in the first Sc and Preliminary Science Pass Examination of the University of London Zoology -The general principles of the classifica- tion of animals the structure and arrangement of the various organs and appendages of the best known forms of animal life special stress being laid on osteological characters Some knowledge of geographical distribution will also be required One hundred marks will be assigned to each subject
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