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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1887-1888-136

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132 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE early times extinction of species means of discovering former relations of land and water from present distribution of life Chief geographical facts in the distribution of plant life Coral reefs animals which migrate along sea-shores Life in the open ocean Origin nature limits and number of geographical provinces of life Characteristics of the races of man distribution of the races origin of race characters Growth of civilisation in Europe as showing the influence of geographical circumstances on modes of thought on the emotions on industrial occupations and on health tending to explain how far political geography is dependent upon physical geography Every student is required tp write exercises from week to week and to answer questions on every lecture III REGULATIONS RESPECTING STUDENTS The days for the admission of new Students in the Aca- demical Year 1887-88 are Tuesday October Tuesday January 10 and Wednesday April 18 All new Students are examined on their joining the College with the view of ascertaining that they are sufficiently advanced to enable them to take advantage of the College classes The Principal and Professors have the power of sending back for time any who may be considered disqualified for admission The Mathematical subjects are Euclid Books II Arith- metic and Elementary Algebra including simple Equations The Examination in Classics will be in Grammar and in passages to be translated from Standard Greek and Latin authors also an easy passage for translation from English into Latin prose II One Exhibition of Ā£50 given out of the Sambrooke Trust will be awarded to the Student who passes the best examination in Classics on entering this Department in
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