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Academic Dress - - » » . . . , I 33,34
ACTS OF PARLIAMENT—
Act of Inocrpomfion - - - ~ - - - - 17-22
An Act to Amend University Act - - ' 25
An Act ta repeal part of the Adelaide Univusity. Act Amendment
Act - 25-26[...]ASTER .01?—
Regulalions - -
Fees - - .
Subjects of Examination Appendix A. — - - A 44‘52
Examina[...]-
8
Mann: Sheets — - - ~ - - - - ~ 62-67
Boaxd of Musical Studies - - . V . 52
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Chancello[...]

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Library Committee

Council, Members of -

Council Statute — -

Conduct at Examinations

D
DISCIPLINE—
Board of - - - -
Statutes of ~ « -
E
Elder Prizes - - - - -
ENDDWMENT, DEEDS[...]NG CLASSES-—
Regulatinns .
F aes - - -
Subiecls of Lectures
Scholarships - - - - -
Attendance on Lec[...]894- »
F
FACULTIES—
Statuies - - - ‘
Faculty of Laws - - »
Faculty of Medicine -
Faculty of Axis - - - —
Faculty of Science - - - -
FEES——
Arts - - Appendix A. -[...]endix A.
Music - Appendix D.
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Graduates, Members of Senate v - - -
Graduates, not on Senate - - , - .
H
HIGHER PUBLIC EXAMINATION-—
Regulations . -
bubjects of Exnmmahon Appendix A.

Examination Papas
L[...]

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l-Iospital, Rulci of ~ Appendix C.
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Incorpomlion, Act of » 1 - - . A . . . . 17-22
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JUNIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION—-
Fees - . - »
Regulations .. _ 1
Subjects of Examination Appunrlix 1‘1, - - ~ - E930
Examina[...]ELOR 0F—
Regulations - »
Fees - ~ . _
Subjects of Examinatiun
Rules of Supreme Court
Examination Papers -
Class Lisls - -

LAWS, DOCTOR 0F—
Regulations - -
Fees - - - -
Subjects of Examination

LABORATORIES—
- Chemical, Regulati[...]» . . . I545
Lecturers — - I - . . 49_50
Leave of Abscncu - , - . . 70

Appendix B. - B 3n-32

}‘[...]and Degrees - . . . . . 71-72

MEDICINE, BACHELOR OF
Regnlations - -
Fees - — ~ »
Subjects of Examination
Rules of Hospital -
Examination Papers -
Class Lists - -[...]Fgcs - - - - - Appendix C. - . . c 39.40
Subjects of Examination l

Musical Studies, Board of, Statutes - - - . 73

Appendix C. - - ~ l; 1-38

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kegulmiuns . . .

Subjecis of lix ninutinn Appendix D. ~ - - ~ [1 his
Examinati[...]ees - » ~ - Appendix D. - - - - D 17-19
Subjects of Examination I
MUSIC, PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE—-
Regulations - -
lines - - - - -
thjccis of Examination Appendix D. - - - [I 20.38
Examination Papers -
Class Lisls - -
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Officers of the University » - ~ - - - . - 49.59
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Profcsms[...]Scholarship the, Statutes - - i 4 75.79
Subjects of Examination - 95
Awards - - » - ‘15
Cla[...]

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Awards . - -

Subjects of Examination (Evening)

Angas Engineering Exhibitions, Statutes

Subjecls of Examination

Awards
SCIENCE, BACHELOR or—

11cc cc: - . . .
Rugnlalinns . .

Subjects of Examination Appendix A.

Emminniinn Papers -

Class Lists A .
Saying Clause and Repeal, m Statum -
Seal of the University . . _ _

SENATE—
Clerk of . »

Members of «
Standing Orders of
Statutes of - -
Warden of -

SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION—
Fees — - - -
Regulations . -
Subjects of Examinatian . Appendix
Examination Papers -
Class Lists - - -

STATUTES—
Of the Chancellor and Vice- Chancellor
of the Council - .
DI the Senate - - .
Of Professors and Lecturers
Of the Registrar » . .
0f Leave of Absence - - < ~
Of the Seal . , ,
of Terms - ~ » - - .
0r MATRICULATIDN AND Dxcuns
1. Enolment of Students
zV Admission to Degrees ~

Vii,[...]

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5. Admission an! mmimz mama - - -
6. Forms of Presmtation and Admission - ~
Of the Faculties - . . . _ _
Of the Board of Musical Studies - . . . .
Of the Board of Discipline - - .
Of the Augas Scholamhip and Angus Exhibitions -
Of the John [Io ‘ud Clmk Sclmhrship - - .

Of the Stow l’nizes and Schnlnr - . . . ._

Of the Commercial vaellers’ Association Scholarship
Of the Everard Scholarship - . - . .
Of Conduct at Examinations - - - . .
Of Academic Dress - - - . . . .
Saving Clause and Repeal - . . . . .

Supicmc Court, Rules of Appendix B. - -
SURGERY, MASTER OF
Fees - - - -
Regulations - - Appendix C. - -
Subjects of Examination:
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Terms, 1:: 5mm: » . . . .[...]

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Public holiday.

Last day of entry for the Special Senior Public Examin[...]

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‘ Last day of entry for the University Evening Scholarships

Last day of entry for the Ordinary LLB. Examination in
March.

Lust flay of entry for the Preliminary Examination in
M[...]

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Senate. Last. day for sending to Clerk of Senate notices of
motions to be brought forward at meeting of the Senate
on March 27th.

Lectures begin.[...]

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13 M
14 TU
15 W
H5 TH ;
1 T F
18 S Last day of entry for the LL.D. Examination in Novembe[...]
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*Acceasion of Queen Victoria.

*Public holiday.

Oouncil[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (12)[...]t day for sending in to Clark (J Senate notices ,
of motions to be brought forward at meeting of the Senate
on July 24th. ‘

Senate meets[...]

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WI—s

F Council Meeting.

Last day of entry for the Preliminary Examination in Sep-

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Third Term begins. Last day of entry for the M.A. Exami-
nation in Decemb[...]

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1 Tu Last day of entry for Public Examinations in Theory of
Music.
2 W
3 TE
4; F
5 S
6 S
7 M
8 Tu
9 W
10 T11 Last day of entry for Public Examinations in Practice of
Music. ,
11 F
12 S
13 S
14 M
15 TU
16 W
17 TH .
18 FT Last day of entry for the M.D., Ch.M., LL.B., M.B. and
011.13[...]in November.
19 S
20 S.
21 M
22 TU
23 W Last day of entry for the Ordinary B.A. and 13.30,, and
Higha[...]Meeting.
26 S
27 S
28 M
29 T
30 W
31 TH Last day of entry for the Senior and Junior Public Emm[...]

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F l P nblic Examinations 111 Theory of Musw begin.
S 1
_1 r 1.,__ _. __ ,
S
M l
TU
1 W
I [PHI
F I Lectules end.
S I *Prinue of Wales’ Birthday.
8 i
M ' *Public holiday.
Tu '[...]F x— l
S Senate. Last day for sending to Clerk of Senate nomine~ '
tions of Candidates for five annual vacancies in the .
1 Council, for the oflices of Warden and Clerk, and for ‘
sending in notices of motions for Senate meeting on
27th December.
S 1[...]inations begin.
'J‘U l
W Senate meets. Election of Warden and Clerk and five
members of Council.
Tn
F Council Meeting.
S .
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W

TH

F Counuil Meeting. Last day of entry for the Angus En-
; gineering Exhibition Ex[...]m

Christmas; Day.

*Anniversary Proclwlation of the Colony.

*Public Holiday.

*5
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Dated 22nd JEWEL 1881.

Victoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of
India: To all to whom these Presents shall come, greeting,

WHEREAS, under and by virtue of the provisions of three Acts of
the Lu;__' mm: 111' South Austruliu, respectively[...]ersity Act Amendment Act," and
“ The University of Adelaide [Mgrece Act," II. University consisting of FL
Council and fienate has been incorporated and[...]politic with
perpetual succession, under the name of “ The University of Adelaide,”
with power to grant the several Degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of
Arts, Bachelor of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Laws, Doctor
of Laws, Bachelor of Science, Doctor of Science, Bachelor of Music, and
Doctor of Music :

And whereas the Chancellor, VicevClIancellor, and Council of the said
University, by their humble petition under the common seal of the
University, have prayed Us to the effect foll[...]ed or hereafter to be conferred by the University of
Adelaide shall he recognized as academic distinctions and rewards of
merit, and be entitled to rank, precedence, and c[...]conferred by any
University in Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ,- and
that. such recog[...]ition into Our Royal
cnusiderutimi, do, by virtue of ()III- prcmgiitirc and of Our special grace,
Gui-Iain knowledge. and more I[...]rs. will Iuid crdnin us Follows :

l. The Degrees of Bucholur of Arts, llxistor of Arts, Bachelor of
Medirilw, Doctor (If Medicine, Bachelor of Luws, Doctor (If Inn's.
hII-hclm' of Science, Doctor ol‘ Hcicncu, Bachelor of Music, and Doctor of
.‘lihlc, IIcIm'ItuicIc gruntcd or cuni’clrud[...]d in 0111 Colonies and Possessious thimighnut the World as
fully as if the said Deorees had been g1 muted by any Univeisity of Our
said United Kingdom.

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II. No variation of the constitution of the said University which may
at any time, or from time to time, be made by any Act of the Lewislsture
of South Australia shall “1 nnv manner nnnul nbrog[...]onfelred by such Degrees, so long as the standard of knowledge no“
estnliliehed, 01' El like staudur[...]andard shall he held suflieient for the purposes of
these 0111- Letters Patent if so declared in any pmclsmation issued by
Our Governor of South Australia for the time being.

In witness w[...]ent. Witness Ourself at Westminster, the 22nd day of March, in the
Forty—fourth year of Our Reign.

By Warrant under the Queen’s[...]

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ACT OF INCORPORATION.

Tine Adelaide University Act.

No[...]pedient to promote sound learning in the Province of
South Australia, and with that intent to establis[...]t Adelaide, open to all classes and denominations of
Her Majesty’s subjects: And Whereas Walter Watson Hughes, Esquire,
has agreed to contribute the sum of Twenty Thousand Pounds towards
the endowment of two chairs or prol‘essorships of such University, upon
terms and conditions contai[...]tain [udenture hearing date the
twenty-fourth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and severity[...]epresenting an Association formed for the purpose of
establishing such University, a copy of which said Indéiiturc is set forth
iu the Schedule hereto; be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the
Province of South Austmlin, with the advice and consent of the Legis-
lative Council and House of Assembly of the said Province, in this
present Parliament assembled, as follows :

Unisex-nit: to consist of Council Ind Saute.

1. An University, consisting of a Council and Senate, shall be estab-
lished nt A[...]tituted and appointed according
to the provisions of this Act, shall he a body politic and corporate by
the name of “The University of Adelaide," and by such mime shall
have perpetual[...]used and occupied for the immediate requirements of the said
University, but also any other lands, bu[...]low to grant, demise, alien, or otherwise
dispose of oil or any of the property, real or personal, belonging[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (21)[...]orporate : Provided always, that
until the Senate of the said University shall have been constituted ns
herein enacted, the mid University shall consist of a Council only:
Provided further, that it shall n[...]emise any lands, tenements, or hereditn»
merits, of which it shall have become seiaed, or to which it[...]purchase, or otherwise, unless with the approval of the
Governor of the said Province for the time being, except by way of lease
for any term not exceeding twentyone years[...]by which there shall be reserved during the
whole ofof Chancellor Ind Vise-Uhlnosllor.

2. The first Council of the said University shall be nonninnted and
appointed by the Governor within three months after the passing of this
Act, and shall consist of twenty councillors, and the said Council shall
el[...]and whenever a vacancy shall
occur in the ofliee of Chancellor or ViceChimcellor, either by death,
resignation, expiration of tenure, or otherwise, the said Council shall elec[...]r or Vice~Chnnoellor, us the case may be, instead of the Chen-
cellor or Vice-Chancellor occasioning s[...]ll cases shall he elected by the said Council out of their own hotly, and
the Chancellor, if not a. member of the acid Council at the time of his
election, shall, from and ul‘tor his election, become a. member of the said
Council during the term of his office, and in any such case, and for such
period, the Council shall consist of twenty-one councillors. Each Chair
collar and ViceChuncellur shull hold his office for five years, or, except
in the case of the first Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor, for suc[...]as shall be fixed by the statutes and regulations of the University
made previously to the election : Provided that there shall never be more
than four ministers of religion members of the said Council at the same
time.

‘* Vacancie[...]l, how crested Ind filled.

3. At the expiration of the third year, and thereafter at the expira-
tion of each ear, the live members of the Council who shall have been
longest in o so s[...]eelection, and if
more members shall have been in office for the some period, the order of
their retirement shall he decided by ballot, and[...]hall be filled as they my occur, by the election of such persons mi the
Senate shnll at meetin[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (22)[...]all have reported to the Governor
that the number of graduates mlmitted by the said University to any of
the deem-eon of Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws,
Doctor of Science, or Doctor of Music, and of graduates of three yours‘
standing, is not less than fifty,[...]nate shall be then constituted, and
shall consist of such graduates, and of all persons thereafter admitted
to such degrees, or who may become graduates of three year-3’ standing,
and a graduate of nnothcr University ndmittml to a degree in The
University of Adelaide shall reckon his standing from the «late of his
graduation in such other University, and the Senate shall elect a
Warden out of their own body annually, or whenever a. Mooney sh[...]ate
respectively shall be decided by the majority of the members present,
and the chairman at any such meeting shall lnwo 9. vote, and in case of
an equality of votes, u. casting vote, uud no question skull be decided at
any meeting of the said Council unless six members thereof be present,
or at any meeting of the said Senate unless twenty members thereof he
present.

Chairman-hip of ouunuu and Senate. .

6. At every meeting of the Council the Chnncellor, or in his absence
the[...], shall preside us chuirnmn, and at every meeting of
the Senate the Warden shall preside as chairman, and in the absence of
the Chancellor and Vice-Ohcnuellor, the members of the Council present,
and in the absence of the Warden the members of the Senate present
shall elect a chairman.

Counc[...]nd dismiss all
professors, lecturers, exxuniners, officers, and servants of the said
University, and shall have the entire ma[...]thereof, subject to the statutes
and regulations of the said University.

Council to nuke statutes an[...]epugnant to any
-ex1stinglaw or to the provisions of this Act) touching any election or

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the discipline of the said University, the number, ltipend, and- manner
of appointment and dismissal of the professors, lecturers, examiners,
ofliocrs, and servants thereof, the matriculation of students; the
examination for fellowships, schola[...]xhibitions, degrees, or
honours, and the granting of the some respectively, the fees to be charged.
fo[...]ch exemiimtion or degree, the lectures or
classes of the professors and lecturers, and the fees to be charged, the
nmnner and time of convening the meetings of the mid Council and
Senate and in genernl touchin[...]sity : Provided always that so soon as the Senate of the
said University shall have been constituted, no new statute or regulation,
or alteration or repeal of any existing statute, shall be of any force until
approved by the said Senate.

Col[...]r
the affiliation to or connection with the some of any college or educational
establishment to which the governing body of such college or establish
mont may consent, and for the licensing and supervision of boarding-
houses intended for the reception of students, and the revouation ofsuch
licenses : Pr[...]shull be reduced to
writing, and the common seal of the said University having been affixed
thereto,[...]signed, shall be binding
upon all persons members of the said University, and upon all cmididstos
for degrees to be conferred by the some.

Limltntimz of the power! at Council II rezsxdl the chlira lonnd[...]o fsr in
regards the appropriation and investment of the funds contributed by
him, be subject to the terms and conditions of the before-mentioned
indenture,

University to ca[...]to confer, after examination,
the several Degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Bachelor of
Medicine, Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Laws, Doctor of Laws,
Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Science, Bachelor of Music and:
Doctor of Music, according to the statutes and regulations of the said

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without examination, to any such degree, of persons who may have
graduated at any other Unive[...]13. Every undergraduate shall, during such term of residence as the
said University may by statute a[...]order to
entitle him to he admitted as a student of the said University, or to
hold office therein, or to graduate thereat, or to hold[...]under his hand,
addressed to the Public Treasurer of the Province, to direct to be issued
and paid out of the General Revenue an animal grant, equal to Five
Pounds per centum per annum on the said sum of Twenty Thousand
Pounds contributed by the said \V[...]said body corporate upon trusts for the purposes of such University, and
on the value of property real or personal, securely Vested in the said
body corporate, or in trustees, for the purposes of the said University,
except the real property mentioned in clause 16 of this Act 5 and such
annual grant shall be applied[...]to the several professors, lecturers, examiners,
officers, and servants to be appointed by such University, and for
defmying the expense of such fellowships, scholarships, prizes, and
exhibitions, as shall be awarded for the encouragement of students in
such University, and for providing a[...]and.

16. The Governor, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, may
alienate, grant, and convey in f[...]h University or may
reserve and dedicate portions of the waste lands of the said Province,
not exceeding fifty thousand acres, for the purpose of the University
and the further endowment t[...]

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manner, and on behalf of Her Majesty, nlicnntc, grant, and convey in.
fee-[...]h University, or may reserve and dedicate a piece of
land in Adelaide, east of the Gun Shell and facing North-'l‘erruce, not
e[...]for the University buildings
and for the purposes of such University: Provided that the lands so
granted lshnll he held upon trust For the purposes of such University,
such trusts to be approved by the Governor.

Unlvenity of Adelaide inuiudnd'in Ordinanon No. n 0118“.

17. The Univernity of Adelaide shall be deemed to be on University
within the meaning of section 1+ of Ordinance No. 17 of 1844, entitled
“ An Ordinance to define the qualifications of Medical Practitioners in
this Province for certai[...]e snid Council or Senate shrill, during the month of January in
every your, report the proceedings of the University (luring the previous
year to the Governor, iuu‘l such report shall contain 11 full account of the
income and expenditure of the will University, audited in such manner
as tho Govcmor may direct, und in copy of every such report, and of all
the statutes and regulations of the University, allowed as aforesaid by
the Gover[...]Governor for the time being shall be the Visitor of the said

University, and shall hove authority to[...]TO.

This lnilnnlnre. made the twenty-fourth (luv of December, one tlmusnnd eight-
hundnnl 1“le sm‘cntr-ln’o. between Walter Wuhan filming, of Torrens Park,
near Ailrhuxlu, in the Province of South .‘AIRll‘flllfl, Esquire, of the one art, and
Alexander Hay, of Adelaide. aforesaid. ‘squire, 'l‘roasumr of the .xccutirn
Council of the Unn‘o ' Lamination. of the other part: \Vhereas the mid
\\'n.lbnr“’u[...]ty." and has "read to
0.351!“ In the foundation of such University, by coniribnting the sum olflh’l‘wonty

‘ An exchange of part of the site granted undor this section has been effected
under Act No. 45 of 1870.

1' This section has been repenlod by Act No. 193 of 1880, which rcco nizea
(amongst rnhvgrs) the foll[...]tnr or Bitchniorof My ivinc,
or Muller in Snrgvrv of

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'l‘masurcr of the said Executive Council: I Now ihis Indsuturo wit round I, tho:
in consideration of the premises, the said Waiter Watson Hughes doth[...]m, Bllltll uud will, on or heinruthe esp «-
tion of ten yours from tho dole hereof [my to the suid Al[...]hin such erlod, than to such Corporation the suun of Twenty
i‘honssnd Pounds Star lug: And will. in[...]portion thereof as nuty remain unpaid M. the rate of Pounds per centum
[.cr unuum. from the first. day of May, one thousand eigh hundred nnd seventy-
rhree[...]LlILi declared that disinterest and unnuul income of the said sum of Twenty
Thousand Pounds shall he applied in two eq[...]th salaries for the two Professors. or non-unions of such ch . And it in
hereby olfio doc-lured and a[...].
pointed the Reverend Henry Rand, MIL, lucumhena of the Church of Englnml
in the Dire ' L of Mituhum. to occupy. and lhntthosnld Henry chul shall occupy
the first of , ch choirs as Pruimor of Classics and Com mrulivs Philology and
Literature[...]g res hus unpainted thr-
licvcroud John Davidson, of Chalmers Church, Adelaide, to mtl'llm', and that the
said John Duridson shall occupy the first of the other of such ohuim us Professor
of English Lunnuage nnd Litomtnre, and Mental and Mo[...]and declured that the annual immune and illicrekl of the said sum
of Twenty 5l‘lmusnnd Pounds. shnll be applied for[...]Am it is nlw declared and
agreer thnt the mid sum of Twenty ’l‘honsnnd Pounds shull ho held by the
'l Insurer of the said University, or by the Corporation thereo[...]sity shnll lit-come incorporated. for the purpose of paying- Mid upplyiug the
nnuunl int. tnud incomu[...]rofessor-
fillii‘ls in the mid University, one of such chairs or professorrhllns lining mimics
mu C[...]d ibis also declared and agreed that the snid sum of Twenty
Thousand Pounds shall when the some is receirad by the Treasurer of lhe 3 id
Cuiromity. or by the Univoraih' when inc[...]e said “7:111:61-
VVntson H as. in the presence of Richard W‘. W. HUGHES. (1A.)
B. Andrew, Solicit[...]red in 1881 the donor consented to the investment of the
moneys in the purchase of freehold lands and buildingsy and on first mortgages
of freehold lands and buildings in South Australia.
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TRUST CLAUSE OF DEED WHEREBY THE HONOURABLE
THOMAS ELDER GRANTED[...]By an Inrlenture, which bears date the 6th day of November, 1874,
the Honourable Thames Elder eoven[...]and declared that the interest and annual income of the said sum of
Twenty Thousand Pounds shall be applied as a fund[...]to the several Professors, Lecturers, Examiners,
officers, and servants to be appointed by such University, and for
defraying the expense of such fellowships, seholm‘flhips, prizes, and
exhibitions as shall be awarded for the encouragement of students in
such University, and for providing a[...]it is also declared
and agreed that the said sum of Twenty Thousand Pounds shall, when
the same is received by the Treasurer of the said University, or by the
University when in[...]and applied
to and for the benefit and advantage of the said University in the
manner and for the int[...]is empowered to im est the.
mnnevs in the pumhase of freehold lands and buildings and on first ummrages
of freehold lands and buildings 1n South Australia

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.nN ACT T0 AMEND THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY ACT
Na. 20 of 1874. No. 143 of 1879.

Pranmble.

Whereas in order to enable the University of Adelaide to obtain a
grant of Royal Letters Patent, and for other reasons, it i[...]ct ”—Be it therefore enacted by the

Governor of the Province of South Australia, with the advice and
consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of the said
Province, in this present Parliament ass[...]rsity he been duly oomtltuted.

1. The University of Adelaide has been duly constituted and
appointed according to the provisions of “The Adelaide Univei'Iity Act.”

Power to rep[...]ct to the proviso contained in the eighth section of the said
Act, the Council ofof power to nonfat cert-in Degreel.

3. The words “Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Science,” which
occur in the twelfth section of the said Act, are hereby repealed; and
that secti[...]Act Amend-
ment Act.”

AN ACT TO REPEAL PART OF THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY
ACT AMENDMENT ACT No. 143 of 1879. No. 172 of 1880.

Preamble.

Whereas in order to enable the University of Adelaide to obtain a
grant of Royal Litters Patent, and for other rcusous, it is expedient to
repeal pm of “The Adelaidc University Act Amendment Act," and to
revive part of “ The Adelaide University Act,” and to amend it—lic it
therefore enacted by tlIeGovornor of the Province of South Australia,
by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House
of Assembly of the said province, in this present Parliam[...]

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_ Ram and revival, . .

1. The third. section of “ The Adelaide University Act Amendment

Ant ” is hereby repealed, and so much of “ The Adelaide University Act”
as was repeale[...]versity Act," and by the Statutes and Regulations of '
The University of Adelnide for (my Degree, may be admitted to that
Degree at a meeting of the Council and Senate of the mid University.

Wild. importing mulling gender inundu ranking.
3. In “ The Adelaide University Act,” words[...]e.

4. This Ant may be cited as “The University of Adelaide Degrees..
Act."

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AN ACT T0 ENABLE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE TOV
CON FER DEGREES IN SURGERY.

No. 441 of 1583.

Preamble.

\Yliereus :1 School of Medicine has recently been established in the
University of Adelaide, and it is expedient to enable the mid Unirnrsity
to confer the degrees of Bachelor of Surgery and Master of Surgoryulle
it therefore euucwd by the Governor of the Province of South Australia,
with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of
Assembly of the said Province, in this present Parliament ass[...]University mu aonfsr degrees or Bauhelar or Mater of Surgery

1. The University of Adelaide shall have power to confer, after
examination, the degrees of Bachelor of Surgery and Master of Surgery,
according to the statutes and regulations of the sold University: Pro-
vided always that it sh[...]dmission, Without examination,
to any such degree of Bachelor or Master of Surgery of persons who may
have obtained a corresponding deg[...]. Persons who shall be admitted by the University of Adelaide to
the degree of Master of Surgery shall, on admission thereto, become
members of the Senate of the said University.

fine of Act.
3. This Act may be cited as “ The Degrees[...]rsity Act
Amendment Act,” and “The University of Adelaide Degrees Act,” so far
as their respecti[...]cable to and not inconsistent with
the provisions of this Act, are incorporated, and shall resp[...]

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:S,A. INSTITUTE ACT AMENDMENT ACT OF 1879.
No. 151 of 1879.

Preamble.

'Wherezts it is expedient that the University of Adelaide should he
represented on the Board of the South Australian Institute, and that
til-e sa[...]or that purpose be empowered to elect two
members of that Board—Bo it therefore enacted by the Governor of the
Province of South Australia, by and with the advice and consent of the
Legislative Council and House of Assembly of the said Province, in this
present Piu'limnent as[...]ncreased to nine.

*1. From and after the passing of this Act the Board of Governors of
the South Australian Institute shall, notwithstan[...]the South Australian Institute Act, 1863, consist of nine members,
of whom two shall be members of, and shall be elected by, the said
University.

Council to cnnvenu meetings to elect. Tenure of person! elected Filling occasional vacancies.

2. So soon as conveniently may be after the passing of this Act, and
thereafter in each succeeding month of October, the Council of the said
University shall convene in the prescribed manner a meeting in Adelaide
of the said University to elect two members of the said Board, and the
members elected at any su[...]e until the election in the next succeeding
month of October. Whenever the omce held by any member so[...]all in the prescribed manner convene a. meet-
ing of the University to elect in his room another member, who shall
hold office only until the next annual election.

Power[...]ssary or proper for prescribing
the time and mode of nominating candidates for the said offices, of con-
vening each such meeting, and of transacting the business and conduct-
ing the ele[...]at which
such meetings shall be held, the members of the University who shall
preside tbereat, and the number of members of the University who must
be present in onler to co[...]and
liegulntiolls dealing with all other matters of every kind which, in the
opinion of the said University, ought to he made for the purpose of
cnrrying out this Act in the must cflicic[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (32)[...]herein contained, whenever
the prescribed number of members of the University is not present
within fifteen min[...]ember or (as the case

shall require) two members of the said University to be members of the
said Board.

Gavel-nan elected under this As: to have some rights, in, as the others.

*5, Members of the said Board of Governors elected under this Act
shall during their tenure of office enjoy equal rights and powers with the
other members of the said Board.

Title.

6. This Act may b[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (33)[...]ARY, MUSEUM, AND ART GALLERY ACT,
1833-4; No. 296 OF 1884.

Constitution of Bond.

Under Section 7 of this Act it is enacted that :—

The Board of Governors of the Public Library, Museum, and Art
Gallery of South Australia shall consist of sixteen members of whom

1. The Governor shall appoint eight members.

2. The South Australian Society of Arts shall elect one member,
who shall be a member of the said Society.

3. The University of Adelaide shall elect two members, who shall
be members of the said University.

4. The Royal Society of South Australia shall elect one member,
who shall be a, member of the said Society.

5, The Adelaide Circulating Li[...]ed,
shall elect one member, who shall be a member of the said
Library.

6, The Institutes shall elect[...]s Section further enacts that :—

The elections of members of the Board by the several bodies of
persons or societies mentioned in this Section sh[...]ition to, or in substitution for,
or in amendment of, those rules and regulations; and the expressions
“Bonnl” and “ Board of Governors” used in the South Australian
Institu[...]ted by this Act
Upon the appointment and election of members of the Board, and
thereafter in the month of November in each year, the Government.
shall cause to be published in the Gouewmzenl Gazette a list of the mem.
bers of the Board, which Gazette shall be prime fruit evidence that the
persons named therein are the members of the Board as therein
specified.

Election of members 01 the Board.

Section 9 enacts that :—

The first appointment by the Govemor of members of the Board, and
the first elections of members of the Board by the several bodies of
persons or societies mentioned in Section 7 of this Act, shall be made
and take place res[...]

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into operation of this Act ; and thereafter, in the month of October in
every year, the Governor and the several bodies of persons or som'eties
mentioned in Section 7 of this Act shall appoint and elect members of
the Board ; and every appointed or elected member of the Board shall
hold office until the election or appointment of his successor, and shall
then retire, but shall b[...]n some footing.

Section 10.——All the members of the Board, whether appointed or
elected, shall ha[...]Section 11.—The Governor may appoint a. member of the Board upon
any casual vacancy occurring through the death. resignation, or removal
of any member of the Board appointed by him, and any casual vacancy
caused by the death or resignation of any member of the Board elected
by any of the severel bodies of persons or societies mentioned in Section
7 of this Act may be filled by the election of a person by the body of
persons or society who shall have elected the member so dying or resign-
ing. Any member of the Board elected under this Section shall hold
office for the some period as the member so dying o[...]tte, and such Gazette shall be primfacie evidence of the
appointment or election so notified.

On hil[...]rnor may appoint

Section lZ.—If the University of Adelaide, the Royal Society of
South Australia, the Adelaide Circulating Library, or the Institutes, or
any of them, shall fsj l or neglect to exercise their right of election given
by this Act, the Governor may appoint a member or members of the
Board, who shall hold office for the same period and in all relpeots as if
he or they had been elected by the body of persons or society so making
default. The provision of this Section shall also apply to any casual
vacancy caused by the death or resignation of any elected member of
the Board.

my“;

Section 5]. rcpeals Sections 1 and 5 of the Act No. 151 of 1879
intituled “The South Australian Ins[...]

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The following is the portion of the First Schedule (referred to in.
Clause 7) which regulates the election of members of the Board by the
University of Adelaide :—

Rnlel Ind Regnlnlnm (or the sleetlan oi memben ol the Bond.
ELECTION BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

l. The members of the Board to be elected by the University of
Adelaide shall be elected in manner prescribed[...]ade thereunder for the election by the
University of Adelaide of members of the Board of Governors of the
South Australian Institute ; and the expressions “ Board" and “ Board
of Governors” need in that Act 23nd in the statutes and regulations
made thereunder shall refer to the Board of Governors of the Public
Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia. The result of
every such election shall be certified to the Governor, under the hand of
the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor of the University, whose certificate—
shall be conclusive as to the validity of such election.

STATUTES.

Under the powers given by the S.A. Institute Act Amendment Act of
1879 the following Statutes have been made :

1. Meetings of the University to elect members of the Board of
Governors of the Smith Australian Institute shall be held in A[...]he Governor, the Council shall convene a.
meeting of the University to elect two members of the said Board.

31 The Council shall also convene the University to meet on some day
in each month of October to elect two members of the sold Board.

4, Whenever the oflice hold by any member of the snizl llourd elected
by the University shall[...]veniently may he thereul‘tel:
convene a meeting of the University to elect another member in his mom.

5 Every meeting of the University for the election ofa member of
the said Board shall be convened not less than fe[...]trnr by a ciicnlur, specify my the
place and time of meeting, and sent by post to the list known arln’uss

in South Australia of 01 delivered to, (ill membels of the University who
are resident 1n the Province

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (36)[...]all be nominated in writing signed by two members
of the University, and sent to the Registrar so as t[...]Registrar not later than two days before the day of
meeting.‘

7. If only the requiwd number of members shall be eligible, the
Chairman of the meeting shall decla1e such member or membem
e[...]ble, a. printed
voting paper containing the names of such members shall be given to
each memberprescnt at the meeting, who may vote for the required
number of candidates by striking out. the names of the members for
whom he does not vote.

9. The vo[...]before the election is pmcceded 111th. The numhci of
votes given {01 each candidate shall be r'epm ted[...]o the Chairman, who shall then declare the result of the election

10. At every such meeting the Chanc[...]Vice-
Chanccllor, 01' in their absence the Warden of the Senate (if present)
shall preside as Chairman, and in the absence of the Chancellor, Vioe~
Chaucellorwnd Warden, the members of the University present shall
.elect 51 Chairman.[...]all be constituted unless at least twelve
members of the University be present within fifteen minutes[...]ll
questions shall be decided by the 11111.jority of the members present. In
case of 2111 equality of votes on any question or for any candidate, the
‘Clmirmmi shall give 11 ousting vote.

12. The proceedings of and elections made by each such meeting shall
be[...]lowed : April, 1880.

chiesentatives at the Board of G01 arms of the Public 1111119 1y,
Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia.
Elected October, 1894,

H[...]

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THE HOSPITALS ACT, 1867.

No. 306 of 1884.

University to elect one member, md Commie-inner: of Eonpihl another.

Section IX. of this Act. enacts that, “At. any time in the months ol’
January or February in every year the Council of the University of
Adelaide may elect one member of the Board of Management of the
Adelaide Hospital, and the Commissioners of the Adelaide Hospital may
elect another member of the said Board,"

Election: to be notified. to O[...]ies shall untify to the Chief Secretary the
names of the persons elected by them, respectively, as members of the
Board of Management of the Adelaide Hospital, and on or befure the
thirty-film day of March following, the Governor shall appoint the
persons so elected to be members of the said board, and shall uleo
appoint; as many o[...]so
elected, be enough to make up the whole number of members t0
sixteen, whereof not more than eight a[...]al practitioners.

Representative at the Board of Management, of the Adelaide
Hospital,
Elected January, 18[...]

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STANDING ORDERS OF THE SENATE OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

I. THE OFFICERS OF THE SENATE.

1. A member of the Senate shall be elected annually as Warden. w[...]arden shall take the chair as soon after the hour of
meeting as twenty members are present.

4. If the office of \Vm-den be vacmxt, or if the Warden shall 1.m.=p.[...]in the Chair, shall have all the ““""
powers of the Warden ; but if the Warden shall zm‘ive aft[...]e Chair-
man shall vac-ate the Chair.

5. A Clerk of the Senate shall be elected annually, and shall g[...]e Warden.

G. The Clerk shall receive all notices of motion or of questions,
and also all nominations of candidates for the office of Warden,
Clerk, or Member of Council.

7. The Clerk shall prepare, under the direction of the Warden,

a Notice—Paper of the business of every meeting, and issue It with
the circular calling the meeting.

8. The Clerk shall, under the direction of the Warden, record
in a book the Minutes of the Votes and Proceedings of the Senate.

9. Whenever an extraordinary vacancy shall occur in the office
of Clerk, or when he shall be unable to act, the War[...]never an extraordinary vacancy shall occur in the office

of Warden, or when the \Varden shall from any-cause be unable
to act, the Clerk shall perform] the duties of Warden until the

next meeting of the Senate,

ll. MEETINGS OF THE SENATE.

11. The Senate shall meet at the Uni[...]fourth Tilnpsulmebfln
\Veclnesday in the months of March, July, and November respee- mmaie'
tively; but if the Warden is of opinion that there is not sufficient
busi[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (39)[...]12. The Warden may at any time convene a meeting of the
Senate.

13. Upon a. requisition signed by twenty momhom of the Senate,
setting forth the objects {or which t[...]seven nor more than fourteen days from the
(late of the receipt by him of such requisition.

14-. If after the expiration of a. quarter of an hour from the
time appointed for the meeting t[...]ll appear on notice being taken, or on the report
of n. division by the tellers, that. twenty members[...]bate to a future
day. .
Ill. NOTICES.

17. Notice of every meeting shall be given by circular posted
s[...]s before such meeting to the litst«known address of
every member resident in the colony.

18. All notices of motinn or of questions and all nominations
must reach the Cler[...]fore l 13.11). on the
eleventh day before the day of meeting.

IV. CONDUCT OF BUSINESS.
A. AGENDA.

19. The business at any mee[...]ing order, and not otherwise, except by direction of the
Senate:

a. Reading, amendment, and confirmation of Minutes.
Business arising out of the Minutes.

1). Election of \Varden and Clerk.

1:. Election of Members of the Council.

LI. Questions.

3. Business from th[...]r.

.9. Other business.

20. Except by permission of two-thirds of the members present,
no member shall make[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (40)[...]ich was not on the N otiee-
Paper for the meeting of which it is an adjournment.

B. RULES OF DEBATE.

22. Whenever the “Warden rises during[...]ndment to be proposed by himself, or upon a point of order,
but not upon the motion that the question[...]t a

member be now heard.

2!). By the indulgence of the Senate a member may explain gen-mainpmt
matters of a. personal nature, although there be no question[...]o explain himself in regard to some material part of his speech,
but shall not introduce any new matte[...]after it has been put
by the Warden and the show of hands has been taken thereon.

34. No member shall reflect upon any vote of the Senate cerpt
for the purpose of moving that such vote he rescinded.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (41)[...]ts must
he wmndod.

Withdrawn] oi
omimm

Bmpzmion of
questions,

Dlrlllun.

(33)

35. In the absence of a member who has given notice of a.
motion any member present may more such motion.

36. A motion may be amended by the mover with leave of the
Senate.

37. Any member proposing an amendmen[...]otion or amendment may
withdraw the same by leave of the Senate, granted without any
negative voice.[...]shall be decided in the first instance
by a show of hands.

48. The Warden shall state whether in his[...]ll appoint a teller for each party.

50. The vote of the Warden shall be taken before the other[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (42)[...]he has a direct pecuniary interest, and the vote of any
member so interested shall be disallowed if t[...]n-
tion be called to it at the time.

54. In case of an equality of votes the Warden shall give a $353333»
casting v[...]m shall be entered in

the Minutes.

55. An entry of the lists of divisions shall he made by the Clerk
in the Minutes.

56. in case of confusion or error concerning the numbers re~
por[...]te is dividing, members can speak only to
a point of order.

I). ELECTIONS.
58. The annual election of Warden and of Clerk shall take mmmsomracu

. . . and Clerk and[...]extraordinary vacancy shall occur in the figmgww
office of Warden, the Senate, at its next meeting and without
previous nomination being required, shall elect one of its members
as Warden, and the member so elected shall hold office till the

next November meeting.

59. Members of the Council shall be elected at the first meetin[...]become known to the Warden. ‘

00. The members of the Senate shall he informed by circular
when any vacancy oecin's in the office of \Vardon, Clerk, or
Member of Council, and such circular shall state the date u[...]omination shall be signed by at least two members
of the Senate.

62. No person shall be proposed for[...](53. Any person nominated as a candidate for any office may by Summation.
letter request the Clerk to cancel his nomination, and the receipt ”m” ‘5"
of such letter shall be held to cancel such n[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (43)[...]all elections if no more than the required number of
persons be nominated, the Warden shall declare them elected.

65. If more than the required number of persons be nominated,
voting papers shall be dist[...]member present shall
vote for the required number of candidates ; but no member who
has a direct pecuniary interest in the result of the election shall
be allowed to vote

66. When t[...]all be counted by the scrutineers, and the
number of votes given for each candidate shall be reported to the
Warden. who shall then declare the result of the election.

E. QUESTIONS.

69. Questions touching the affairs of the University may be put
to the Warden or to the Representative of the Council in the
Senate.

70. The Warden may di[...]ciously worded.

71. The Warden or Representative of the Council to whom 3
question is put, may withou[...]e thereof has been duly given.

72. By permission of the Senate any member may put a question
in the absence of the member who has given notice of it.

73. By permission of the Senate a member may amend in
writing a. question of which he has given notice and put it as
amended.[...]shall not be debated.

76. Replies to questions, of which notice has been given, shall
he in w[...]

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F. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SENATE.
78. A Committee of the whole Senate is appointed by a reso—
lution[...]he Senate do now resolve itself into a. Committee of
the whole.”

79. The Warden shall be Chairman of such Committee unless Wunleultuluchp‘ifi-
...-[...]ters referred to the Committee have been
disposed of the Senate resumes, and the report of the Committee
is at once proposed to the Senate f[...]en the matters so referred have not been disposed of,
the Senate having resumed and having received a report of the
Committee to the effect that the matters have not been fully
disposed. of, may appoint a future day for the Committee to si[...]herwise ordered, shall SeieutCflmmltlehr
consist of five members, who shall elect their own Chairman, and ’Q“°"““'
of whom three shall he a quorum.

85. The Chairman s[...]deliberative and a casting
vote.

86. At the time of the appointment of the Committee the
Senate shall instruct the Commi[...]s.

87. r[‘he Chairman shall present the report of the Committee Rflpmmsw,
to the Senate, and it sh[...]for (”WWW
future consideration.

VI. SUSPENSION OF STANDING ORDERS.

88. Any of these Standing Orders may be suspended for the ti[...], and that such motion shall have the
concurrence of at least two»thirds of the members present.

The above Standing Orders were adopted by the Senate at a
meeting held on the 2nd day of December, 1885, the previous
code having b[...]

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@hz finihersitg of mklaihc.

VISITOR.
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.[...].
THE HON. SAMUEL JAMES WAY, LL.D., Chief Justice of South Augtmua

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR:
Eleded for th[...]EIAM ROBINSON BOOTHBY, C.M.G., B.A., [Sherifl‘ of the
'ovince).
' .EDVV’ARD CHARLES STIRLI[...]

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\V \Y, SAVIUEL J JMES (Oxfuml 1891)

DOCTORS OF MEDICINE,

\STLES, HARVEY EIISTACE ISL Andrewx, 1[...]TTELL, Honwm THm1 \S(\be1IIeen 13st I, .7

DODTOR OF SCIENCE.

IIIINNIE, EDWARD HENRY (London, 1882) ..

MASTER OF SURGERY.
RUGERS,1{ICHARD SANDERS (Edinburgh, 11187)

MASTERS OF ARTS.

A}EHS.F1\EDER1CK (LamIn 1d”? 1375[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (47)[...]TAIEOL
IV RI(‘IIT, LE\\’IS GARNER.

BAGHELORS OF MEDICINE.

AL’I'NIANN, CHARLES AUGUST (A[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (48)[...]\\ 11.1.1S (ELl1111)\11'311,18'/‘1)

BAUHELORS OF ARTS.

ANDRE“ S, 1110‘ 11 A111.) 15111.1 0011[...].

C\ \'I‘ERE111, 1‘1'10\1AS A1NSL1E ((11811: of 1111380111110).

0‘11 APPLE FREDERIL‘ (London, 1870) (W'dlden of 1.110 Senate):
CORVAN, .1A\1ES 11A1\III.'1[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (49)[...]HARLES “ ILLI'XM (0\fn111, 1871) 1888
BAGHELORS OF SCIENCE.
ALLEN, JAMES BERNARD .. 1891
UHAI’PLE,[...]LLIAM 1890-
\1 \ LLIE, ALEXANDER , 1891
BACHELORS OF MUSIC.
IVES, JOSIIIIA (Cmubridg’c, 1884)[...]
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AND, IN MUSIC. WHO ARE NOT MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.

.sTow FRANCIS LEST 1E,[...]

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I“.
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
PROFESSORS AND IECTURERS.

Hug/71m I’l'of‘essm‘ of Class/m, and Comparative? PAH/2103.11 mu][...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (52)[...]B. L‘lrM. (1“.rlinlm1gl1)

CLERK OF THE SENATE.
'I‘HUMAH AINHIJE CA'I‘EIIEII. ILA.

REGISTRAR.
CHARLES IIEYNOLDS I‘IUDUI'Z.

COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL FOR 1895.
Education Committee.[...]

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THE FACULTIES.

THE FACULTY OF LAWS.

THE CI] AVCELTAJR

THE VIJ UHANUELLOJ!
MN.[...]RT) LEU'I‘URERS

THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE.

THE UHANCELLUR.
THE VlGE-CHANCEI.LU l:[...]SON

w. T. HAYWARD, M.]\',(J.b‘.

FACULTY OF ARTS.

'I‘HIT. CHANCELLOR

THE VICE-CHANCELLOH[...]ean)
PROFESSOR MITCHELL

NIH. CHAPMAN

FACULTY OF SCIENCE.

THE CHANCELLUH

THE VTCESHANCELL[...]

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BOARD OF MUSICAL arunmm .

THE CHANCELLOR

THE VICE-CHANCE[...]ENNEFATHER.
MR. ’1‘. N. STEPHENS

BOARD OF DISCIPLINE.

THE ‘ » JELLO]!
THE V 4[...]HE D ' OI" ’I'HI' Ulll‘Y Ul“ .\ it
THE DEAN OF THE 1 UliL'l'Y UF .
THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY 01" ART.
THE CHAIRMAN 01" Till[...]

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the Province of South Australia, and the Dependencies
thereof, &c., 850., Km.

The Council of the University of Adelaide have the honour to
present to your Excellency the following Report of the Proceed-
ings of the University during the year 1894.

I. THE COUN[...].:\., ”1.15.,
in conformity with the provisions of the University Act, ceased to
hold office as members of the Council, and on the 29th of that
month they were re-eleeted by the Senate.

I[...]Hewiteon, LLB. was appointed Lecturer
on the Law of Contracts, and William James Isbister, LL.B.,
Lecturer on the Law of Wrongs, both for the year 1894.

II. THE Severe.[...]e Warden, and Thomas Ainslie Caterer,
B.A., Clerk of the Senate.

III. Amusemx T0 DEGREES.

At the Com[...]egrees—
LeMessutier, Thomas Abram To the Degree of M.A.

AshI George

Wudey, William Henry m,[...]

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Chopple, Marian To the Degree of BA.
Kollosohe, John

Chnpple, Alfred

Birks Lawrence E To the Degree of 13.50.
, ,

’l‘he undermentioned graduates of other Universities were at
the some time admitted[...]mn—

Girdlestone, Rev. Henry, JI.A., University of Oxford.

Mackenzie, Rev. John George Kenneth, M.A., University of
Oxford.

Robertson, Rev, Joseph. MIL, University nl‘ Sydney.

Bollen, Christopher, M.D., University of Toronto.

Minchiu, J‘Idwnrd James, B.A., University of Dublin.

Young, David Hastings, ME, University of Edinburgh.

IV. REGULATIONS.

During the year the[...]D. and 011M. Degrees—Regulations VII. and VIII. of the
Degrees of Doctor of Medicine and of Master of Surgery, allowed
on the 18th December, 1885), hav[...]rs 1895 to
1897.

B.A. Degree.~—Regulation XII. of the Degree of Bachelor of
Arts, allowed myths 18th December, 1886, has been[...]egulation, XV.. has been added to
the Regulations of the Degree of Bachelor of Music.

Public Examinations in Music, Advanced Course—Regulation
1. of the Advanced Course of Public Examinations in Music,
allowed on the 3rd[...]Senior and Junior Public Examination—Clause 4 of Regulation
VIII. of the Senior Public, and Clause 4 of Regulation VII. of
the Junior Public Examinations, allowed on[...]

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V. NUMBER or STUDENTS.

The number of undergraduates in the Various courses was
ninety‘three, and of nongraduating students, one hundred and
eighty-seven.

V1. FACULTY OF LAWS.

The number of undergraduates studying for the LLB.
Degree was s[...]he fourth.

VII. FACULTY on MEDICINE.

The number of undergraduates studying for the M.B. Degree
was f[...]warded to Charles Biekerton

Blackburn, u student of the first year: and Allan Elliott
Randell, a student of the second year.

The Everard Scholarship was awa[...]andlaud Hone.

VIII. FACULTY or ARTS.

The number of undergraduates studying for the BA. Degree
was te[...]non-graduating students attended various lectures of
the BA. course.

The John Howard Clark Scholarshi[...]ert Solomon.

IX. FACULTY or SCIENCE.

The number of undergraduates studying for the B.Sc. Degree
was[...]non~graduating students attended
various lectures of the B.Sc. course.

The Angas Engineering E[...]

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X. BOARD or MUSICAL STUDIES.

The number of undergraduates studying for the Mus. Bite.
Degree[...]s. Bur. Degree. One student attended the lectures of
the Advanced Course of Public Examih‘mtions in Music.

At the Examinat[...]nd German.

A table is given showing the subjects of the Lectures delivered,
the names (If the Lem urers, the number of students who attended,
during each Term.

XII. ll[...]hirtyfour candidates cntcred for various subjects of the Higher
Public Examination. The results are sh[...]held in March, \Iinetyieight candidates
entered, of whom fiftysix passed.

Three hundred {Ind sevent[...]nd one hundred.
and fifty-one passed.

The names of those who passed will be found in Appendix E.

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XVI. PUBLIC Exnnxxuioxs 1S Mosrc.

In the Theory of Music one hundred and nineteen candidates
entered[...]hree Second Class Certificates.

In the Practice of Music one hundred and thirtyseven condi—
‘dat[...]cond Clues Certificates.

In the Senior Division of the Practice of Music sixty—three
candidates entered; fourteen[...]cond Class Certificates.

In the Advanced Course of Public Examinations in Music one
student presente[...]the Council record the death, on
the 213: March, of the Hughes Professor of Classics, David
Frederick Kelly, M..r\., who was[...]rofessor
Boulger, who haul held the Professorship of English Language and
Literature since Jnnunry, 18[...]essor Boulger placed his resignation in the
hands of the Council. The resignation was accepted, and th[...]ISH LAXGUAGE AND
LITERATURE.

Upon his acceptance of the Classical Chair, Professor Boulgor
tendered his resignation as Hughes Professor of English Language
and Literature, but, at the request- of the Council, consented
to discharge the duties of both chairs until the appointment of a
successor to the English Professorship.

The Council invited applications for the Professorship of
English Language and Literature and of Mental and Moral
Philosophy, cm] on the 7th Decem[...]CAMBRIDGE.
The application made to the University of Cambridge to confer

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on Students from the Linirersi'h1 of Adelaide the Same privileges
as are confcned on Students f101n Colleges alliliated tn the [al-
versity of Cambridge has been granted, and the following clause
has been added to the Regulations of that Univcixity relating to
the affiliation of the University of Adelaide.

“ That Matriculated Students of the University of Adelaide
who have completed therein two aeademical years of
study, and have pawn! the First and Second Annual
Examinations for the Degree 01" Bachelor of Arts. Science,
Laws, or Medicine, be entitled to be admitted it) the
privileges of affiliation, provided that in some one or more
of the Examinations (other than the Junior Public
Ex[...]VON
TREUEH.

The Council deeply regret the death 'of the Ram William
Roby Fletcher, MAL, formerly VieeChancellur, a member of the
Senate, and :1 member of this Council for many years. The Rev.
Mr. Fletcher also acted 11111111 two occasions as Professor of English
Language and Literature and Mental and Mo[...]cil also deeply regret having to record the death of
Mr. A. von 'l'rener, LL. P1,. who was 11 member of the first Council,
and who continued to hold office up to the time of his death in
December last.

XXI. REPRESENTATIUX[...]lected to represent the University 1111
the Hound of Governors of the Public Library, Museum, and Art
Gallery of South Australia.

XXII. REPRESENTATION or THE UNI[...]eelected to represent the
University on the Board of Management of the Adelaide Hospital.
XXIII. UNivnasrrr Lmamzx.

’l‘he Librzuy Committee have received one consignment of books
(two hundred and fifty volumes). part of the Hair Smith Libr 11 y,
while a second c[...]

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of New Zenland for the recognition of the Intermediate Medical
Examination of that University.

The Council resolved to grant t[...]ts who have passed the Preliminary Exnini-
nation of Medical Students in the University of New
Zeahnnl, nud who have been, or are, qualified[...]have passed the “ Inter-
mediate” Examination of the University of New Zealand,
be exempted lrom attendance on lectu[...]ology, Physics, and Chemistry, in the
first year of the l\1.B. Course in this University.”

in response to a request from the Board of Management, the
Council have resolved to recognis[...]n
with the Medical School.

The following Degrees of the Unireisity of Adelaide have re»
ccived the recognition of the Gene 1:] Council of Medical Education
:Illll Registration of the United Kingdom :—Doctor of Medicine,
Master of Surgery, Bachelor of Medicine, and Bachelor of Surgery.

XXVI. Accouxr’a.

An abstract of the income and expenditure during the year
1394,[...]1
Further statement, showingr the actual position of the University
with respect to its property, funds, and liabilities at the close
of 1894.

Signed on behalf of the Council, -
JOHN A. HARTLEY,

Vice-Chan[...]

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Balance in hands of Agent-General on 3151: _
December,1893 [05 [5 T
'[...]. 8,3913 0
Rent... ' ... ... 1,17715 2
Exhibition of 1851 Science .
Scholarship ... ... ... 75[...]
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01’ ADELAIDE.

compliance wiflb the ISM Section ofof Harm. .xpcuws Local Examina-
tions, (inc.[...]

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Galsndar Anaemi—
Recaivul ml sale ofof donation 113' I! Burl

in, Us" ,

withdrawn from Bank Deposit {or lnnvluw-

of books
Interest

LAPXTAL ACCUL‘ \‘T—[...]

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Deposited in Bank of Adelaide 500 0 0
Hula-”co x'nhwaadr qugreul-Gmw[...]count—
Ex ended on Books .. . 187 6 10
Baflmce of amount withdrawn ... 224 11 0
—— 411 1[...]

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INCOME ACCOUNT——
Income received in excess of Expemes,
and devoted to Building and Fnr- ,
nishing, 610., of the University 2.11701 1 ,1 *2
‘ " ,. .[...]
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OF ADELA IDE.

Position an 311% December, 1894.[...]—— 61.40313 9 (X

LAND ACCOUNTfi
By Value of Land granted Ivy Her

Mujuslx’nihn rlmmnl. 54,8[...]H LIERARY ACCOUNT—

On De osit at Bank of Adelaide 500 0 0"!
Ex en ed on Books , 337[...]

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STATUTES

CHAPTER I.—OF THE‘ CHANCELLOR AND VTCE-
CHANCELLOR.

1. The Chancellor shall hold ofiice until the ninth day of November in
the fifth your from the date of his election.

2. The Vice-Chancellor shall hold office until the (lily preceding that
on which he w[...]if he had not been
Vice-Chancellor.

CHAPTER IL—OF THE COUNCIL.

1. The Council shall meet for the dispatch of business at lenst once a
month.

2. The Chancello[...]pecinl Meeting for the consideration and dispatch of business, which
either may wish to submit to the[...]eir absence the Registrar
shall convene a meeting of the Council upon the written reqnis ion of
four members, and such requisition shall set fort[...]ll he held
within fourteen days after the receipt of the requisition.

4. The Council shall have power[...]nd, and repeal Standing
Orders for the regulation of its proceedings.

CHAPTER lll.—0F THE SENATE.[...]University on the fourth Wednesday
in the months of March, July, and November respectively; but it‘ the
Warden is of opinion that there is not sufficient business to[...]2. The \Vrn'den may at any time convene a meeting of the Senate.

3. Upon n requisition signed by twenty members of the Senate,
setting forth the objects for[...]

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than seven nor more than fourteen days from the date of the receipt by
him of such requisition.

4. The Senate shull have power[...]end,
and repeal Smuding Orders for the regulation of its proceedings. Until
amended or repenlod the Standing Orders of the Senate adopted on the
211d December, 1585, sl[...]rofessors, that is to say
a. The Hughes Professor of Classics and Comparative Philology

and Literature.

Z). The Hughes Professor of English Language and Literature and
Mental and Moral Philosophy.

0. The Elder Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematics, who
shall also give instruction in Physics.

(I, The Elder Professor of Natural Science

c. The Elder Professor of Anatomy, Who shall also give instruction
in Comparative Anatomy, shall be the Director of the Anato-

mical Museum, and shall prepare specimens of Anatomy,
Pathology, and Microscopic Anatomy for the same.

1’. The Angus Professor of Chmnistry, who shall be the Director of
the Chemical Laboratory, shall conduct classes in[...]in the
various methods employed in tho detection of poisons and in
the adultcmtion of foods and drugs. Nothing contained in
these Statutes shall prevent the Angus Professor of Chemistry
from accepting any public hppointmcm, with the sanction of
the Council.

9. The Professor of Music, whose term of office expires on the lost
day of December, 1889. it

h. The Professor of Laws. T
2. There shall be such Lecturers as the C[...]been or may be fixed by the Council at the time of making the
appointment.

4. Whenever sickness or[...]Professor or Lecturer from performing the duties of his office, the
Council may appoint a substitute to act in his stead during such

* By a resolution of the Council the Chair of Music has been continued,
1 Allowed June 11, 1800.

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exceeding one-half of the salary of the Professor or Lecturer so
incapacitated as the[...]ry thereof
any Professor whose continuance in his office or in the pcribrmuncc of
the duties thereof shall in the opinion of the Council be injurious In
the pmgross of the students or to the interests of the University:
Provided that no such dismissal s[...]fessor shall sit in Parliament or become a member of any
political association; nor shall he (without the sanction of the
Council) give private instruction or deliver lectures to persons not
being students of the University.

7. The Professors and Lecturers[...]pt on Sundays and public holidays, the whole
time of the Professors shall he at the disposal of the Council for the
purposes of the University : Provided that the Council may for sufficient
reason, on the application of any Professor, exempt him altogether,
partly, or[...]re rescind any such cxcmption.*

CHAPTER V..—OF THE REGISTRAR.

1. There shall be a Registrar of the University, who shall perform
such duties as[...]ppoint. The
Registrar shall also he the Librarian of the University.

2. The Council may at any time appoint a. deputy to act in the place
of the Registrar for such period as they may think fit, and assign to him
any of the duties of Registrar.

CHAPTER VI.—OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

I. The Council may at its discretion grant to any Professor or Lecturer,
or any officer of the University, leave of absence for any time not
exceeding one year, on s[...]tute, to be approved by the Council.

CHAPTER VIL-OF THE SEAL OF THE UNIVERSITY.
l. The Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor shall be the Guatodiaua of the

* The second clause oi Section 8 was[...]

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of the Council and by the 1111 action thcieof.

CHAPTER VHl.»#OF TERMS.

l. The Academioal Year shall be divided i[...]Council shall year by year fix the connnencmnent of the second
and third and the termination of the first and sccond terms, and there
shall be two vacations of 51. fortnight euch during the Academical Year.

C[...]very person not being less 1.111111 sixteen years of age who has
complied with the conditions Fun-1111[...]o hccomo :1 stu1lent,:11111
11110111 the p1esonco of the Raglan-.11 111' other 1111111 appointed perso[...]on
aha-ll thereby become 11 Matriouhzted Student. of the University 'Jhe
declaration shall he in the f[...]1 faithfully obey the Statutes 111111
Regulations of the Unhersity of Adelaide so far ns they may
apply to me, 111111 t[...]it. respectfully to the consti-
tuted authorities of the said University, and 1 declare that i
believe myself to luwc attained the full age of sixteen years.”

2. Students who shall have ful[...]ee may he admitted to that
Degree at 1:1. meeting of the Council and Senate, to be held at such
time 1[...]ee in any University
recognized by the University of Adelaide, may be admitted ad eimdem
gmdum in the University of Adelaide.

4. Every candidate for admission to 51 Degree in the University shall
be presented by the Dean of his Faculty; but candidates may he
admitted in absmtié with the permission of the Council,

5. Persons who have completed the whole or part of their under
g1a.duete course in any 11111ch sity 111'Collc1rc of 11 University recognised
by the University of Adelaide, may with the permission of the Council
be admitted 1111 modem slalom in the University of Adelaide.

6. The following shall be the fmms of Presentation for Admission
to Degrees :

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Form of Pretentntion for Students of the University of Adelaide;
.\lr. Chancellor. Mr. Vice-Clinuoollor, fll‘ld Members of the Council mul.‘
Senate of the University of Adelaide.
i present to ynu as n fit and properpersou to be admitted
to the Degree of . And i certify to you and to the
whole Universit[...]s prescribed for

admission'to that Degree.

Form of Piesentation for Graduates of other Universities.

Mr. Chancellor, Mr. Vice-Chancellor, and Members of the Council anti
Senate of the University of Adelaid S“

I present to you who has been admitted to the Degree
of in the University of as a fit and
proper person to he admitted to the rank and privileges of that degree
in the University of Adel-aide.

Form of Admisxinn tn any Degree.
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit you
to the rank and privileges of it in the University of
Adelaide.

Form of Admission to any Degree during the Absence of the Cundirlaie.
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit in his absence

from South Australia to the rank and
privileges of a in the University of Adelaide.

CHAPTER X.—0F THE FACULTIES.
1. There shall be Faculties of Arts, Science, Law, and Medicine.

2. The Faculty of Law shall consist of the Chancellor and Vice-
Chancellor, of all members of the Council who shall be Judges of the
Supreme Court, of two other members of the Council, to he unnunlly
appointed by the Council, and of the Professors and Lecturers in Law.
Each of the other Faculties shnll consist of the Chancellor and Vice.
Chancellor, three other members of the Council, to he annually
appointed by the Council, and of the Profession} and Lacturcrs in the
snhjaetn ol' the Course of the Fuenlty.

3. Each Faculty slmll advise the Co[...]studies, lectures, and examinations in the Course of the Faculty.

4. Each Faculty shall annually elect one of their number to be Dean

of the Faculty.
5. The Dean of each Faculty shall perform such duties as[...]

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the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, or of two members of the

Faculty, convene meetings of the Faculty.

-b. He shall preside at all meetings of the Faculty at which he shall
be present.

0. Subject to the control of the Faculty he shall exercise a general
snperinte[...]elect a
Chairman for that occasion.

7. The Board of Examiners in the subjects of the Course of cnch
Faculty shall consist of the Professors and Lecturers in those subjects,
t[...]be appointed by the Council.

8. The appointment of examiners in Law in the subjects necessary
for ad[...]he Bar shall be subject to approval by the Judges of
the Supreme Court.

CHAPTER XL—OF THE BOARD OF MUSICAL STUDIES.

1. There shall for the present he n. Board of Musical Studies, con-
sisting of the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor, of three members of the
Council, to be annually appointed by the Council, and of the Professors
and Lecturers in the School of Music. The Council may also annually
appoint other persons, not exceeding two, to be members of the Board.

2. The Bum-d shall advise the Council[...]t his own discretion, or upon the written request
of the Chancellor orVice—Chancellor, or of two members
of the Board, convene meetings of the Board.

He shall preside at the meetings of the Board.
Subject to the control of the Board, he shall exercise a.
general control o[...]absent from a meeting, the Board shall
elect one of their number to preside.

6. The Council shall, w[...], who, together with the Professors and Lecturers of the
School of Music, shall constitute the Board of Examiners in Music.

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CHAPTER Xl[.—0F THE BOARD OF DISCIPLINE.

1. There shall be a Board of Discipline consisting of the Chancellor,
the Vice-Chancellor, the Deans of the various Faculties, the Chair.
man of the Board of Musical Studies, and such Professors or Lecturers[...]t his own discretion, or upon the written request of
the Chancellor or Vice-Chuncellor, or of two members of
the Board, convene meetings of the Board.

He shall preside at the meetings of the Board.

Subject to the control of the Board, he shall exercise a
general control over the discipline of the University.

4. Subject to the npproval of the Council the Board may make Rules
for the conduct of students on the premises of the University.

5. It shall he the duty of the Board to enquire into any compiaint
against a[...]a reprimand either in private or in the
presence of any Class attended by such Student.

(1:) To suspend such Student temporarily from attendance
on any course of instruction in the University.

(f) To exclude such Student from any place of recreation or
study in the University for any tim[...]the University such Student.

Every such decision of the Board shall be reported to
the Council, who m[...]om his class any student
whom he considers guilty of impropriety, but shall on the some day
report his action and the ground of his complaint to the Chairman.

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CHAPTER XIII—OF THE “ANGAS ENGINEERING SCHOLAR
SHIP ” AND THE[...]ip shall be tennblc for three years, and shall he of Ditncltnnu
the annual value of £200. argmgg

2.. Each Candidate for the Scholarship must be under twenty-eight
years of age on the first day of the month in which he shall compete
for it, and m[...]ve graduated in Arts or
Science at the University of Adelaide.

4. The Scholarship shall he competed for trienniztlly, in the month of
March ; but if on any competition the Examiners s[...]pse, but shall he again competed for in the month of March next

ensuing.
5. The examination shall he[...]me to time
direct.

Schedules defining the scope of the examination in the nhuve subjects
shrill he drawn up by the Faculty of Science, subject to the npprovnl of
the Council, and shall he published in the University L'nlcndnr of web
your.

(5. Within such time lifter gaining th[...]d tn the United Kingdom
and there spend the whole of the time, durinw which the Scholmship is
tenable,[...]d that any such
Scholar may by specie] permission of the Council spend part of his time
in study or pmetiestl training outside the l‘nited Kingdom,

7. Pnymant of the Scholarship, computed from the first day of April
next succeeding the award thereof, shall he made quarterly, at the Office
of the Agent-General in London, or at such other pla[...]e to time direct, subject to the previous receipt of

r ,

- t/ s R,
.X. 5A Le‘zhmcétmug 'W.[...]

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Exhlm'tians.

(7‘5)

satisfactory evidence of good behaviour and continuous progress in En-
gin[...]nd for such time us they may deem proper,
payment of the whole or of such portion as they may think fit of any
moneys due, or to accrue due, to the Scholar on account of the Suholnr»
ship, or may deprive him of his Scholarship.

9. On his returning to settle in South Australia within five years
from the time of gnining the Scholarship, uud in possession of such
Degree. Diplonin, or Certificate its a Civi[...]all
approve, and upon his writing to the npprorul of the Council :1 report
of hi8 proceedings and engineering wurk, the Soholur shall receive the
further sum of £100 towards his trurolling expenses.

10. Shoul[...]te not retain the Scholarship for
the full period of three years. notion of the vacancy shall he published
by the Council in[...]s ; and an examination shall
be held in the month of Mnrch next ensuing.

11. There shall also be three “Angus Engineering Exhibitions," of
which one may be awarded in each year after 13388. Each Exhibition
shall be of the annual value of £60, and tenable for three years, com-
puted from the first day of March in the year in which it shall be
awarded.[...]ne Exhibitioner, who may or may not be it student
of the University,

13. In March in each yeur after le‘S one of the Angus Engineering
Exhibitions shall he open f[...]ded unless the Examiners zu'e satisfied that
one of the candidates is worthy to receive it.

14. Each[...], and must have been not more than eighteen years of age on
the first dny of the month in which he shall compete for the Exhib[...]ligence his studies for the Degree ol‘
Bachelor of Science, and attend the lectures and pass the Examination
proper to each yenr of the course for that Degree.

Failure by any Exhibitions-r (including the appointee of the Honorable
John Howard Angus, in case he shall not already be a. student of the

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one of the Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Science shall

cause an absolute forfeiture of his Exhibition, unless such failure shall, ,
in the opinion of the Council, have been caused by ill-health or other

unavoidable cause.

16. Payment of thc Exhibitions will he made quarterly out of the
income (when received) of the money hereinafter mentioned,- but pay-
ment n[...]one for such
time as they may deem pronel payment of the whole 01 of such portion
as they may deem fit of any moneys due or to acmuc due to any Exhibi
tioner on account of his Exhibition, or may deprive him of his Exhibition.

1'1. Should any Exhibitioner not[...]he Council may, if they think proper, give notice ofof
the candidates is worthy to receive it; and, if a[...]e Statutes contained) be held only flow the
date of the award until the expnation of the three yems during which
it would have have be[...]d.

18. No Exhibitiouel shall, save by pennission of the Council, hold,
concurrently with his Exhibiti[...]calendar months notice, in the prescribed f011n, of then intention :Ei’oifiiii;
to compete, and sh[...]1.111111“.
evidence satisfactory to the Council of having fulfilled the conditions
stated in these[...]otice forward to the Registrar an Examination Fee of £5 5s.

20. The Statutes contained in this Chapt[...]hn Howard Angus,
his executors or administrators, of the sum of £4,000, which shall be
invested in such 11 manne[...]11111111111 thereon, under
the Fifteenth Section of the Adelaide University Act. The income
(including such 01 tut) to be derived fiom that sum, or so much of
such income as shall be sufficient, shall[...]

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mentioned in the ninth of the Statutes in this chapter, and so much of'
such income as in any year shall not he so applied, shall be at the
disposal of the Council for the purposes of the University.

21. During the life of the said the Honomhle John Howard Angus
the Statu[...]nntersigned by the Governor on the thirteenth day of
January, 1880, and the thirteenth chapter (touching the same Scholar-
ship) of the Statutes allowed mad eonntersigned by the Governor on
the eighteenth (lay of December, 1886, are hereby repealed : Provided
th[...]chapter shall have come into
operation under any of the Statutes 1eperded he1eby , 01

b. Any right o[...]hereby.
24, The following is the prescribed form of

NOTICE BY CANDIDATE 0F INTENTION TO COMPETE FOR[...]mination fm it
which is tn_ he held 111 the month of 18 , andl send herewith the
ex’mninatinn Fee of £5 1'»:- , and Lhe documentary evidence specified in the

undelwritten schedule. .
Signature of Cendldaie .

Address of Candidate...
Dated this ........................ day of ........................ IS .

This is the 41:1in referral! to in the above-twill“: malice .-

]. Proof of «latte M 1111' lurlll
‘2. Proof of meidenru fur Ii
Australia. 1
3. I'muf 01‘ g Iluntiml in .\1'1.\n
the I? -niw _\' nl Adelaide .
.l’muf of 11111 g pussetl In the
uf the Cnumil u! Hm I nixe[...]nl studie< (Lu-l
practical training ............
.of Candidate”

.1101: at

25. The following is the prescribed form of

NOTICE BV CANDIDATE 0F INTENTION TO COMPE[...]

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,18 ,and I send herewith the documentary evidence specified in

the underwritten Schedule.
Si nature of Candidate

A dress of Candidate.
Dated this...............1........day of
This {1' the Schedule fer d to 1'71 Hm above-written ilotir'e.

1. Proof of date of my birth ..
2 Le1t1licatc that; I lime pas
Examination" .

nature of Candidate... .1
Allowed the 18th January, 1888.

CHAPTER XI‘T.7‘OF THE JOHN HOWARD CLARK
SCHOLARSHIPS.

Whereas vnri[...]bscribed and have agreed to pay to
the University of Adelaide 11 sum 01' 1110111351 for the purpose of oonsti.
tubing :1. fund for founding the Schohuships hereinafter mum-«l : And the
Council of the said University have agreed to invest. that s[...]lude :15 well interest to accrue from investments
of the said fund as grants to be received from the G[...]at from and after the receipt by the said
Council of the said sum :

1. There shall lie hm Scholarships, tenable for two years each,
one of which shall be competed for in the month of April in each
yam by Mau-ieulnted Students of the Univeisity who shall at
the next preceding Or[...]u y Exami-
nation, lime completed the first year of their course for the
Bachelor of Arts Degree. The Scholmahips shall be culled the[...]per to
his year, and shall also puss in the month of April at. the 0nd of
the “first year of his Scholarship such examination in the subjects

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of the University.

6. Each scholar shall receive one hzilf of the annual income so
long as that income docs not[...]and any sums accumulating from the non-
awurding of the Scholarships, shall be considered part of the Fund
and be invested in the like manner until[...]he Council shall
direct: Provided that no portion of the annual grant shall be
so accumulated. All subsequent accumulations shall he applied
at the discretion of the Council towurds the carrying out of
the general objects of the John Howard Clark Scholarships.

CHAPTER XV.#OF THE STOW PRIZES AND SCHOLAR.

The Statutes of the Stow Prizes and Scholar, allowed by the Gover[...]llowing
substituted therefor :—

Wherens a. sum of Five Hundred Pounds has been subscribed with the
intcntinn of founding Prizes in memory of the late ielndolph Ishmn
Show, sometime one of the Justices of Her )lzijcsty’s Supreme Court of
this province ; and it has lvccn agreed to my thu[...]vided that ”on: and after.
my] in consideration of, the receipt by the University of that sum :

s"'1. Therc shall he unnucl prizes, t[...]es,” for which Students studying for the Degree of Bachelor
of Laws may compete at the Examinations in Laws in the third
term in each academic year.

2. Each of the Stow‘Prizee shall consist. of the sum of Fifteen
Pounds, or (at the option of the prizemnu) of books to be selected
by him to the value of that sum.

" Allowed 15th December, 1392.

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3. After the Examinations, the Board of Examiners shall1
report to the Council the names of the Students who (having
passed the Examinations[...]ects at such Examinations
and are, in the opinion of the Board, worthy to receive prizes ;
and Stow Pr[...]dent who at Three Examinations passed by him
(Two of which shall he the Third and Fourth Year Examinat[...]all receive a gold medal, and in the
certificate ofof having passed in the subjects
qualifying for admission as a Practitioner of the Supreme Court,
are eligible as Candidates For the Stow l‘rize only in the event of
their proceeding to the LLB. Degree under the Reg[...]from any subject in an
Examination on the ground of having previously passed in it,
can compete for t[...]VELLERS‘
ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

Whereas a sum of One Hundred and liilty Pounds has been paid to
th[...]lers Association (I11eorpo1ated)
ioi the pnr nose of foundinn a Seholar,ship it is hereby provided tha[...]thereof, who being a son or daughter
oi" a member of the said Association shall be nominated by the
Committee of Management of the said Association, and such
slndent so nominat[...]r one or more
eonseoutive years, as the Committee of Management of the said
Association shall from time to time declare; and it shall he
111 \vful for the Committee of Management of the said Association,
from time to time, at the end of any aoadcmieal year, to substi—
tute another student for the holder of the said Seholarship for
the time being, and such[...]ave all the
advantages connected with the holding of such Scholarship.

The holde1 of the said Scholarship shall have the following
{Li[...], that is to say: he shall be exempt from payment of
all Univoisity fees during such time as he[...]

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of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Musief
hut in case any student shall cease to hol[...]ip, such
student shall not be exempt from payment of such fees after the
time at which he shall cease to hold such Scholarship. And any
holder of such Scholarship talking the Degree of Bachelor 01‘
Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Music while holding
such Scholarship shall he ent[...]o the Statutes and Regulations for the time being
of the said University.

4. Save by permission of the Council of the said University,
no such scholar shall be ent[...]uted From the day next preceding the commencement of the
Academic year in which, or in the vacation pr[...], he
or she becomes a scholar. .

CHAPTER XVlA.—OF ’l'HE EVEJtAltD SCHOLARSHIPF“

Whereas the late William Everard has hequeathed the sum of £1,001}
'to the University, for the purpose of founding a Scholarship to he called
‘by his name7 and the Council of the University of Adelaide have agreed
to invest that sum and to ap[...]utes, It is hereby provided that in consideration of
the receipt by the University of the above-mentioned sumi

1. The Scholarship shal[...]mpeted for annually.

2. The Scholarship shall be of the value of Fifty Pounds, and
shall be paid to the Scholar in[...]udent who
shall he placed first in the Class List of the Final Examination
for the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery;
provided that he shall have passed through the whole of his
medical course at this University and that he shall be considered
worthy by the Board of Examiners.

4‘ The Scholar so appointed shall in the certificate of his
Degree be styled the Everard Scholar.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (83)[...]e from any other candidate, or use any manuscript
of any other candidate, llL‘ shall lose that ommin[...]as the Council ehnll determine.

2. Whenever any of the foregoingncts of misconduct shall be detected,
or whenever any breach of good order or propriety shall be committed
during[...]‘TER XVIII.«OE ACADEMIC DRESS,

Chapter XVIII. of the Statutes of Academic Dress, allowed by the
governor on the 18[...]ll lectures, examinations, and public ceremonials of the
University, Graduates and Undergraduates must[...]black silk tassel,- and

For Bachelors and Doctms of Laws, Bachelors mid Doctors of
Medicine, Bachelors and Masters of Surgery, BllClJC‘lOl'S and
Masters of Arts, Bachelors and Doctors of Science, Bachelors
and Doctors of Music—Black gowns similar in shape and
nmterial to those used at Cambridge for the some Degrees;
and hoods of the same shape (16 those used at that U Ilivorsity.

The hoods for Bachelors to be of black silk or stuff lined to a. width
of six inches with silk The colour of such lining to he, {or
Bachelors of Laws, blue ; for Bachelors of Medicine um!
Bachelors of Surgcry, rose ,- for Bachelors of Arts, grey 5 for
Bachelors of Science, yellow; and for Bachelors of Music.
green.

The hoods for Masters to be of black silk lined entirely with silk of
a darker shade of the colour used for the hoods for Bachelors
of the same faculty.

The hoods for Doctors to be of silk of a darker shade of the colour
* Allowed 9th December. 1891.

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' used for the hoods of Bachelors of the same faculty, lined
entirely with silk of the lighter shade of the same colour.

The colours above referred to s[...]ched‘
to a document marked A, to which the seal of the University

has been affixed.

3. Notwithstanding anything contained herein,uiembers of the Senate
who have been admitted ad modem gmdmn[...]cademic dress appropriate to the Degree in virtue of which they
have been so admitted.

CHAPTER XIX—[...]llor, Professors, Lecturers, Registrar, and
other officers of the University at the time of theullowuuce, and counter-
signaturo by the Governor of these smtutes shall have the some rank.
precedenc[...]u-
ments, and. be subject to dismissal from their offices and suspension for
2\ time from per-fiu'ni[...]he allowance and countereiguature by the Governor
of these statutes there shall be repealed :—

The statutes allowed and counter-signed by the Governor on
each of the undermentioned days, viz :—

l. The 28th day of January, 1876.
2. The 7th day of November, 1881.
3. The 12th day of December, 1882.
4. The 16th day of September, 1885.

And the Regulations allowed and counter-signed by the
Governor on the 2lat day of August, 1878.

Provided that,—

I. This repeal[...]he allowance and
oountersigneture by the Governor of these statutes
under any statute or regula[...]

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c. The validity of any order or regulation made under
any statute or[...]rticular, but without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing provisions, the repeal effected by[...]existing Professor, Lecturer, Registrar, or other
officer.

Allowed the 18th December, 1886.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (86)[...]jects as may be deemed expedient.

II. The number of lectures in each subject will he 25 or 50 accordi[...]udent will be enrolled who is under sixteen years of age.

IV. The fees will be £1 for each of the shorter courses and £1 10s.
for each of the longer courses (except where otherwise stated[...]l may, from year to year, fix the minimum number of
students who must pay their fees before a class i[...]ecturer appointed for each Class will keep a roll of atten-
dances, and a statement of the attendance will be laid before
the Council at the conclusion of each term.

VIII. If, in the opinion of the Lecturer, any intending student does not
poss[...]o enable him to profit by the
Lectures, the mune of such student shall not he entered on the
Class Li[...]asses shall be subject to the
general regulations of the University.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1895.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (87)[...]tures will have special reference to the subjects of the Higher

Public Examination.

N.B.—If ten St[...]truction in any
subject not mentioned in the list of Lectures, and state their readiness
to pay the fe[...]LASSES.

The following Till-la shows the subjects of the lectures, the names of the
lecturers. the number of lectures delivered, and the number of students who
attended Evening Clauses duri[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (88)[...]from 10 to l.

. Any Student wishing to make use of the Library shall pay a. deposit
of £1 to the Registrar and shall then receive a tic[...]one year. The deposit will he returned
at the end of the year unless the holder of the ticket shall have
rendered himself liable to[...]have damaged any book,
in which case the amount. of the fines or damage shall be deducted.

3. Students are strictly 1rohibited from taking books out of the Library,
any Student taking a hook out of the Library shall be fined Five
Shillings.

. If[...]ry be found in the
Students' Room and the removal of such book or books from the
Library be not acknowledged by the Student so removing them,
the privilege of entry to the Library may be entirely denied to all
Students for a. time to be fixed by the Board of Discipline,

. The use of pens and ink in the Library is strictly prohibited and
will be punished by fine—the amount of such fine to be fixed by
the Board of Discipline.

. Any Student behaving himself in SI[...]manner
in the Library shall be lined, the amount of the fine to be fixed
by the Board of Discipline, and he shall not be allowed to enter
or use the Library for n time to be fixed by the Bourd of
Discipline.

. Members of the Council and Officers of the University wishing to
take books out. of the University Building shall enter into a book
provided for the purpose, the names of such books and the date
of their removal and return.

. All books taken from[...]in such a tone its to interfere
with the comfort of other readers under penalty of a, fine to be
fixed by the Board of Discipline.

Allowed 18th December, 1886.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (89)[...]lowing Regulations have been made by the Minister of

Education :—
A.—FOR DAY STUDENTS.

L—ENTHANCE Soaonmsmrs.

I. Three sdholarships, of the value of £35, £30, and £25 respec-
tively, will be ofl[...]the examination, and must be
under eighteen years of age on the 3145!: of December in the
year in which the examination is held. They must not pro-
viunsly have attended any port of the (lay undergraduate
course at the University.

III. The award of the scholarships shrill he decided by the result of
the Senior Public Examination of the University, together
with such further cxruni[...]University Council.

IV. The particular subjects of examination and the relative value of
each shall be fixed by the University Council, subject to the
approval of the Minister:

V. The scholarships will not be awarded unless the Board of
Emiiners of the University certify that in their opinion the[...]e March following the
examination. Except in case of illness or other sufficient
cause, they must att[...]University in the selected course.

VII. Payment of the scholm'ahips will be made in three equal instal-
ments at the end of the three University terms. Each scholar
must present ncertificate of diligence and proficiency in a:
form to be presc[...]y ta the Minister-i

VIII. No person may hold one of these scholarships in conjunction with
any[...]

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IX. Three scholarships, of the value of £35, £30, and £25 respec-
tively, will he offe[...]uleiugiaduates who have completed the first
year of their Univemity c0111 so in Arts 01 Science, and three of
like value In 1895 m1 follon 1ng years, among und[...]were eligible to compete for one
at the beginning of the year.

XI. The scholarships will be divided betneen the Arts and. Science
schools in the proportion of the numbei of scholars study ying
in those schools 1espectively[...]larships will be awarded according to the results of the
terminal and final University examinations f[...]examiners report to the Minister
that his work is of such a nature as to justify his appointment
to a.[...]ommend the Minister to vary the number
and amount of the scholarships in any one year, provided that
n[...]school in which they have
entered. Except in case of illness or other sufficient cause,
they must att[...]he University in the selected course.

XV Payment of the scholarships will be made 111 three equal instal-
ments at the end of the three University terms. Each scholar
must present a certificate of diligence and proficiency, in a form
to be presc[...]ory to the Minister.

XVI. No person may hold one of these scholarships in conjunction,
with an[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (91)[...]tition to students
entering an the evening course of study fora degree in Arts or
Science, five to st[...]ents who have completed the thiid year. The value of
each of these scholarships will be £10.

XVIII. Candidat[...]nd must be between sixteen and twenty—one
years of age on the Slat of December immediately preceding
the date of the exominatimn Candidates for the other
scholarships must comply with similar conditions, one year of
age being added for each year of the University course.

XIX. The subjects of examination for the entrance scholarships shall
be fixed by the University Council, subject to the approval of
the Minister. The examination shall be qualifying[...]e awarded to such candi-
dates its in the opinion of the Board of Examiners show the
most promise, due allowance be[...]vious _ _
opportunities. ’—

XK. The subjects of examination for the scholarships to be awarded
at the end of each year shall be such portions of the Arts or
Science course as have been studied i[...]en the Arts and Science
schools in the proportion of the number of scholars studying
in those schools respectively d[...]the
scholarships are offered.

XXIK. Such portion of the scholarship us may be necessary to pay the
University fees shall be paid on the certificate of the Registrar
at the beginning of the University year. and the balance shall
he paid at the close of the ycnr on production ofn certificate
from the[...]hould any diificulty arise in the interpretation of the Regula-
tions referring to University[...]

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Whitinglon. Bertram

3894
March

Details ofof the llistmy of Eng land.
(b). English Limmlnre, Snotts Ivanhoe.
(a).0111.lines of Geography.

2. MATHEMATICS.
(a). ArithmeticaEucli[...]o Simple Equationx.

3. To appear beime the Board of Examiners, and produce Certificates of
previous study and exmuixmtiuns passed.

4, To at[...]xmniuation, if considered neceasary, by the Board of
Examiners.

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5. Scholarship, of which the object is to “ Encourage the training of
Scientific men, and especially Civil Engineers,[...]has been founded see
Statutes, Chapter XIII. “ Of the Angas Engineering Scholarship,”
page 75.

A[...]if required, be held in March, 1896. '

For form of notice by candidates of intention to compete for the
Scholarship, (Vida p[...]hedule has been drawn up in accordance with No. 5
of the Statutes concerning this Scholarship :~—
1. MATHEMATICS—Tile Mathematical subjects of the course of the
B.Sci Degree.
2. Pursues—The subjects in Physics of the course of the B.Sc.
Degree.
3. Gnomey.
(1) As prescribed in the Third year's course in Science.
(2) The application of the science to drainage and water supply,
archite[...]prove a practical acquaint-
ance with the methods of constructing geological sections and
maps. In this particular, specimens of actual work done may
be submitted in evidence of practical knowledge.

4:. CHEMISTRY.—As prescri[...]n to the rock forming minerals, and the
chemistry of the same, disintegration of rocks; limes, cements,
and clays. The chemistry of explosives. A general practical
acquaintance with the methods of water analysis. And in
general, the application of chemistry to the elucidation of the
causes of decay of building materials, and of the means whereby

the same may be arrested or prevented.

The following awards have been made of this Scholarship.

1882. Donaldson, George[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (94)[...]have been founded
sec Statutes, Chapter-XIII. “ Of the Augas Engineering Scholarshipvand
the Angas E[...]nd in the
Calendar for 1894 (page 175).

For form of notice by candidate of intention to compete for an Angas
Engineering Exh[...]edule has been drawn up in accordance with No. 13
of the Statutes concerning those Exhibitions for the[...]Uan MATHEMATICS.
Arithmetic, including the theory of the various processes; the
elements of inensuraticn.
Algebra—To Quadratic Equations an[...]ive integra exponent.
GEflmeh‘llAThe substance of Euclid, Books 1., IL, 111., IV., with
Exercises.

Questions will also be set in the substance of Euclid, Book
VI., and Pro ositions 1 to 21 of Book XI. ; and in Plane Trigo-
nometry ant Solution of Triangles up to and including
Logarithms.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (95)[...]PORATED) , SCHQLA B‘S'HIP.
For the oonditié'ns of ”this tholmiship'rseu Stemwaflimpten XVL
“ 0[...],’l.p9.gg-81.,
The following «mas 'HMe hemmmie of? ‘tbig'thola'vship -. . 5
1384. "Bertram[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (96)[...]HN HOWARD CLARK SCHOLARSHIPS.

For the conditions of these Scholarships see Statutes, Chapter XIV.
Of the John Howard Clark Scholarships," page 79.

Th[...]quired, in April, 1895 :—
Ta/z‘ne’y History of English Literature, Vol. II.
Haws Longer English[...]ay on Burns.

The following awards have been made of these Scholarships—-

1882. Murray, George John[...]1894. Solomon, Isaac Herbert.

Norm—The value of this Scholarship varies from year to year,[...]

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. For the conditions of this Scholarship see IStatutes Chapter XVIA.
Of the Everard Scholarship" page 82.-

The following awards have been maid» of this Seholarahip~
1890. Verve, William Alf[...]

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THE ST. ALBAN SCHOLARSHIP.

The Masonic Lodge of St. Alhan of South Australia having paid to
the University the sum of £150‘for the purpose of founding a Scholar~
ship to he calledthe St. Alha[...]or in some similar form, to be a son or daughter of
a worthy past or actual member of the said Fraternity) shall be nomi-
nated by the[...]nated shall hold such
Scholarship for such number of consecutive academical Terms as the
Student must[...]t the said Lodge may from time
to time at the end of any academical year terminate the tenure of the
Scholarship by the holder thereof for the tim[...]l hold the Scholarship be exempt
from the payment of all Unive1sity fees including the fees payable on
taking the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor
of Music. Each Scholar studying for a Degree in Laws[...]rship, be
credited by the University with the sum of £15 towards payment of his
or her fees. Any Student ceasing to hold the Scholarship shall not be
exempt from payment of such fees or entitled to credit for such sum of
£15 after the time at which he or she shall ceas[...]the Statutes and Reglu
lations for the time being of the University.

4, Save by permission of the Council of the University no Scholar
shall be entitled to exemption from or to a reduction of University fees
during more than the number of academieal Terms, reckoned consecu-
tively, which[...]lete in orde1 to obtain a. Degree 111

the cou1se of study pursued by him or her, and the T911113 shal[...]ed {'1 cm the day next preceding the commencement of the academic
year in which he or she shall become[...]Secretary or Acting Secretary, for the time being of
the St. Alban Lodge, and to be sealed with[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (99)[...]epted l-y the lhiirursily us sufiicient evidenue of the
truth of the stnLemunm eentnined therein respectively, and of the due
signature and sealing thereof I‘epeetively.

6. In the event of the Lodge St. Allmu being erased or dissulred or
becoming extinct, and in the event of itn warrant becoming extinct, or
being delivered up to the Grand Muster for the time being of the raid
.ll‘mternity in South Australia, 01' l[...]shall be entitled to exercise the
aforesaid right of nominating persons (being sum or daughters of \rurth
members of the said Fraternity as nl‘oresaid) to whom theb't. Alhun
Scholarship slmll be awarded by the Universit , of terminating the
lunure of such Scholarship lay my holder thereof or the time being, nml
of suhstitutiug another nmtrieulnted student of the University in the
mom of any scholar whose tenure of the Scholarship shall have been
terminated by suc[...]the said Uniremity us sutliuieut evidence as well of the
rigid of the pursun by whom any such Curlifiulte shell pu[...]sign it and 1.0 do the uni. mentioned therein, us of the fuel. leL
the nllegcd out, has been duly done.

Forum or Unnmriml‘ns.
To the University of Adelaide.

Lodge St. Alhan hereby certifies tlmt
in the sun (or duughter) of . _ £23733 Elli:
who was (or Is) a worthy member of the Ancient l“~.LleI'IiILy ul 1"1'06 "W
I 1 - IIHE'I In In“
mid Accepted Masons under the brand Ledge of DunLh Australia, and :flr’flhggm-
hereby nomi[...]aid seliulamleziigimtu is in study for the degree of

Bachelor of Inwa in.
Medial-uh 1n»
Dated at Adelaide this day of in $753313”

In; in [he ran.

the year 18
(Lodge Seal).

Siened ,

Master of St. All'mn Lodge.

Signed,
Secretary of the St. Alhzm LUngc,

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To the University of AQeluide.

Lodge St. Albnu hcrchy certifies that[...]p, and [um subsUluLud
""‘"'°'“'" in the room of the mid

“mum Dated at Adelaide the day of i"

the year 18
(Lodge Seal.)

Signed, - .
Master of Lodge St. Alban.
Signed,
Suureku'y ul' Ludgu St. Allmn.
The following awards of this Scholarship have been made—

1891.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (101)[...]ritish Army may
be granted annually to a. student of the University of Adelaide.

Candidates must. be within the ages of IS and 22, and must have
passed such literary exa[...]in
military subjects, viz. :—

1. The elements of Field Fortification.
2. Military Topography.

3. The Elements of Tactics.

4-. Military Law.

The full Regu[...]

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Council the prize assigned to Students in Medicine was nwnrded to the
best. student in all the subjects of the First Year’s Course 01' the 31.1}.
degree,[...]ced in the First Class.

By a. further resolution of‘ the Council the prize formerly given to
nougrndunting Students is now mvarded to the best Student. of the
Second Year of the MB. Course, who shall be placed ill the First[...]91.

Pnlleine, RnheIt Hemy (Student in )lnrlinim- of Hip

December, First You!)

1892, Bounin J[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (103)[...]r. JREBiK;1§,YI:E;u Elliott (Student in Medicine of the

18".}. Not awarded in the Second Year.
Blackburn, Uluu'lcs Bickertou (Student in Medicine of
Deccmlwr, llu- Final Yvnr).
1894 ”undo“, .\ll.m Elliott (Student in Medicine of the

Second Year}

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The fifllmving‘ awards have been made of the Stow Prize:
1853. Hewitson, Thomas 2nd[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (105)l‘ATEMENTS OF VARIOUS ACCUU\ "TN 101% YEA]: ENDING 3131' DECEMB[...]gineering, and Chemistry nIIly. The general
funds of the Univenity bore the cost of inst-lumen [or the Iest of the classes. as well as the miscellaneous chmgew.[...]30 0 0

NOTE—Hawk suholav is In Ieceive Dnelmlf of Lhe cinnnnl income, so inn-v as that income does[...]hltimla. in :ulIlIbIIm

to a. contingent ] biliby of £10m cw three y-ems im' the unveiling “pause! of a. schnliu.

SIR T. EII'DERS PRIZFS FOE PHYSIOLOG[...]‘ Th 0 0

N01 The animal IhlIilI _\ 0H account of the EvL-I'nnl SBIIDL‘Ifihip ii £50.

C[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (106)OF THE DEGREE 0F BACHELOR OF ARTS.

REGULATIONS.

1. Students who in the Senio[...]dents on satisfying
the Professors in the Faculty of Arts that they have sufficient
knowledge to cnnh[...]e First Year's Course.

III. To obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Arts every candidate
must, oi‘tcr matriculation, complete three academical years of
study, and pass the Examination proper to each ye[...]hall be required to
satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects :—

7 1. Latin.
2. Greek[...]hall be required to
satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects :—
1. Latin.
2. Greek.
3[...]hall he required to
satisfy the hmmincrs in three of the following subjects, or in
two, one bei[...]

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the Examiners be of opinion that. his answers show sufficient
knowle[...]Honours in Languages must show
satisfactory power of composition.

VIII. Schedules defining the runge of study shall be drawn up by the
Faculty of Arts, subject. to the npprovnl of the Council, and
shall be published in the month of January in each your. The
dates of the Exuminatiuns shnll be fixed by the Council,[...]ay permit a student to substitute for any course

of lectures properly belonging to his year an advanced course
of lectures in the same subject.

X. Unless the Coun[...]om the Professor or Lecturer
giving such lectures of regular attendance thereat during the
year.

*XI. The names of candidates who pass with honours shall be arranged
in three classes, in order of merit. The names of other
successful candidates shall be arranged in[...]instruction £5 5 0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts 3 3 0
Fees for Non-Graduating Student[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (108)XIII. The following form of Notice is prescribed :
Farm qf Noni-aria be sent to the Registrar by Undergraduates of their intention to

present Memuloerfar Examination.

I, an Undergraduate of this University,
hereby give notice that. for the purpose of completing the

our 0 the couise for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, I intend to present
myself at. the Examination in the

. _ Term of 189
examination in the under-mentioned stheots, v[...]3. l
I send herewith the prescribed certificates of attmrdnuce at lectures.
(Signed)....... ..
Dated this

day of .].éé.......
The Registrar,

University of Adelaide.

ADDENDUM.

The regulations concerning the Degree of Bachelor of Arts allowed on
the 4th January, 1882, are hereby[...]l have
completed either the first or second your of their course on the 31st of

March, 1887, shall have the option of continuing their course under such
regulations.[...]ber, 1886.

SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER No. VIII. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.A. IN NOVEMBER, 1895.

FIRST YEAR’S[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (109)1' ELEMENTARY PURE MATHEMATICS.
an.
The Geometry of the straight line and circle; the Theony of Proportion
alnl of similar Iiectilinenr Figures.
Elementnry Solid Geometry.
The Elements of A] hm as for M the Binomial Thconem (inclusive).
The Elements of Trigonometry as fur an the Solution of Tiiangles (in.
elusive). ‘
. Credit _
Alfchm. T[...]cu'mno PRACTICAL PHYSICS).
The first prinoi less of Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Heat, Light, Sound,
Elec[...]LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.

Pan.
Trench—Study ofof Earl I English, Vol. I.
Mncnnloy‘u Essa) .-. I[...]ELEMENTARY APPLIED MATHEMATICS.

Para.

Elements of Statics, Dynamics, and Hydrostaticis.
Text[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (110)[...]Inductive Lagic (Clarendon Press).

Thomson. Laws of Thought. Introduction and Parts L, H. , and III.[...]c.

Rain—Inductive Logic.

Bacon—Advancement. of Learning.

THIRD YEAR’S COURSE.
. CLASSICS AND[...]d to have a general acquaintance with the hisrory
of Greece and Rome.
MATHEMATICS.
Page.
Elementary An[...]l
Calculus.
Honours.
Analytical Statics, Dynmnics of 8. Particle, HydromechaniCS, and Solid
Geometry. , -
MENTAL AND MORAL SCIENCE.

Pass.
Schwegler‘s History of Philosophy (from Descartes to Hegel]

Herbert. Spencer. First Principles.
Herbert Spencer. Data. of Ethics.
Additional for Honours.
Watson. Selection[...]pages 1 00 218 (Muclehose).
Sid \vick’s History Of Ethics.
Nil '5 Utilimrinnism.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (111)[...]TORY.
Candidates must satisfy the Exmuinem in two of the three follnwing

branches :—
1. English Lan[...]guage and Literature.
Pass.

Johnson‘s Lives of Milton, Pope, and Addimm.

Milton’s Paradise Lost, Books I. and II.

Pope’s Rape of the Lock.

Enrlc’s Philology of the English Tongue. Chaps. I. to V1, (inclusive).[...]iod 11., 1485-1688 [Riringtonh
Mmuluy’s Histnry of .ngluml, Chaps. I-VI. [inclusive.)
Additional for ”cram-r.
lincon's Life of Henry VII. (1301111.)
Ureen's iiiblnry of E1) [and (the reign 0i Elizabeth.)
Meumim ni (‘[...]Hachette).
Gosset’a French Prosody.
Translation of easy passages frnm authors not specified.
French[...]Mme de Paris (Hachette).
intshury'a Short History of French Literature, Books III. and IV.
'l‘munlat[...]m the accesaion at Henry IV. to the
establishment of the First Empire.

Additinnal for Ennnm-r.[...]

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Translation of may passages from authors not. specified.

Germa[...]augHMinnn Von Bm'nllelm.

.S‘chillnr —Histnry of [he 'l‘hirl_\' Years” “'nr. First Part. Fir[...]- Die l’lOiIIIl-‘Ulll‘.

Salary—A History of Gunman Lilemlnm, vol. II. only, [Clarendon Press
Edition).

Translation of passages from authors not specified.

German Composition.

German History.

Pass.

Simes’ History of (iernmny (Macmillan).
Hallam’s Middle Ages (the[...]imsr’u Thirty Yuma-4' ‘i '

Schillcrs History of the TM 3' \‘cnra’ Wm:

A7

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Scan the first line of the above ndi‘.

11. Translate——
Eben fugme[...]IIL At what time did Horace live ! Mention some of his most
illustrious contemporaries. Quote any lines which you
consider illustrative of his poetic skill. . What was his view
of the couduut of life?

IV. Translate——

Fauna ngitm‘[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (114)[...]s est.

Illustiate the most striking peeulimities of the Style of
Tneitus.F10m what .8011le did he 11101121ny derive infer-
matiun about Germany?

Malls the quantity of the penultimate syllable in each of
the followmg \v01ds:—Vetit11m,ehoren, In[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (115)[...]7'”.

Illustrate by quotations the ” pathos" of Euripides,

Translate into Greek~English Testamen[...]cannot
hear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is.
come, he shall guide you into all truth: for he shall not
speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall[...]come. He shall.
glorify me : for he shall receive of mine, and shall show it
unto you. All things that[...]th are mine:
therefore said I, that he shall takc of mine, and show it
unto you. A little while, and y[...]A., D.L1rr.
Time—Three hours.

Give an instance of the subjunctive mood in English.
Comment on the shifting of accents in English words.
Write it brief account of the diminutions and gains of the
English language.

What does Trench mean by the “ wear and tear” of a
language 2

Derive reign, rain, rein.

Show that the names of popular characters in literature
give birth to new words.

In our English version of the “Paternoster" there are
seventy word[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (116)IVIII. “Sometimes a ‘word emerges from the lower strata of
society, not indeed new, but yet, to most, seemin[...]ime—Three hours.

I. Illustrate Spenser’s use of alliteration.

II. Quote lines from the “ Faery[...]Explain the allegory that underlies the character of the
“ Red Cross Knight.”
IV. What are the special characteristics of Addison’s humonr’!
V. 'Give a condenSed account of “ The Vision of Mimi.”
VI. Reproduce briefly the “Remarks on[...]y one section,

SECTION I.

I. What is the centre of gravity of a body’l If a body he sup-
ported at a. single point, show that there are two possible
positions of equilibrium, one stable, the other unstable.
How[...]is sensitiveness attained?

ll. Describe nsystem of pulleys, Prove the relation between
power and wei[...]ng friction, in the system you
describe, by means of the principle of conservation of
energy. Also explain how you would test th[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (117)[...]n iron ball are dropped together from
the ceiling of a room and reach the flow at very neariy
the same time. What is the occasion of the small
difl‘erence that there is? Neglectin[...]hat
law does the experiment confirm?

If, insteud of being dropped a few feet they were
dropped a few hundred feet, the difference between their
time of reaching the ground would be very much greater.
Why 1

IV. Explain the principle of the diving bell. If a. man, inside-
s. bell stati[...]eath a smell balloon or a bladder, will the level of the
water inside the bell remain the same? Give :1. reason for
your answer.

V. Describe 0. method of proving experimentally that the up
ward pressure on :1. body immersed in a fluid is equal to
the weight of the fluid displaced. Explain how this
miuciple is[...]te method.

SECTION II.

VI. How may the strength of a. bar magnet at different points
on it be found[...]the electric incandescent lamp.
Suggest a method of measuring the rate at which heat
is given off by such a. lamp.
IX. Explain the use of the Tangent Gnlvnnometer in finding the
electro—motive force and. internal resistance of a cell.
X. A sheet of copper [icing allowed to fall between the poles of
a. strong electro-nmguet moves as if it were immersed in
a viscous fluid Whut is the cause of this? Would any
substance other than coppei behav[...]XI. (jive a brief explanation, on the wove-theory of light, of the
way in which a prism swings round rays of light falling
upon it.

Give also a brief explanation of the origin of the lines
in the sun‘s spectrum.
XII. What is polarized light? ‘Vhat is the effect of a sugar
solution on polarized light’i Ho[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (118)XIII. What is the Specific Heat of n. substmicel A deep hole is
made in a block of ice and wipcrl dry.” A piece of a cer-
tain substance weighing thirty grammes at 98" O' is
dropped into the hole {and melts two grammes of ice.
What is the specific heat bf the snbstance’l

.XIV. Ii'two pieces of ice be firmly pressed together for a. few
moment[...]2) on the length?
Describe experiments in support of the laws you give.

PURE MATHEMATICS l. (Pass)
R.[...]n circle from a given point
without it.

A series of circles are drawn having the some centre,
and fro[...]tangents are drawn to the circles.
Find the locus of the points of contact.

IL Describe on isosceles triangle having each of the angles at;
the base double the third angle.[...]r circumference in D.
Show that Al) is n diameter of the circle ACI).

IV. Prove that similar triangles- cm to one another in the
duplicate ratio of their homologous sides.

Show, also, that they are to one another in the
duplicate ratio of the radii of their inscribed circles.

V. Find, by a. geometri[...]two given
straight lines.

VI. Prove that if one of two parallel straight lines is perpen-

di[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (119)[...]Y.

Time—Three hours.

I. If the Geometric mean of the roots of the equation
as” + pm +q: o is equal to the Harmonic mean of the
roots of m‘+ 9.1+ p = a, what relation must exist betwee[...](uii;:§?4,;:§?=1u

W_M_w+2huj

111. if the sum of the squares of the three perpendiculars from
the angular points of an isosceles triangle on the
opposite sides be equal to twwthirds of the sum of the
squares on the three sides, find the ratio that must
exist between a. side of the triangle and the base.

D". Show that (am " = a)“ for all values of m and n.
1 _ 2 _ 4 _.
Divide a—F+ 2a F—ab 3+0» 1 by
a_:5—-b._§+a—1.
V. Find a formula for the sum of n terms of an Arithmetiual
Progression.
Find the sum of eleven terms beginning with 7 and
ending with — 1.
V1. Find a formula. fur the number of permutations of 1:. things
taken all together, when the things me not. all different.
How many different numbers, each of 5) digits, can be
formed with the figures 1, l, l, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3.
What is the sum of them all 9

A15

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (120)VII. Write down the 8211. term in the expansion of (1 -— :K‘i)”:
VIII. Trace-the changes in value and sign, as 0 varies from 0 to-
r of
(i). tanfi.
(ii). secé— 2tant9.

IX. Show (in[...]rs stand on the same level plain. From the
bottom of one, whose height is IL, the other subtends an.
a[...]he top, it subtends an angle fi. Find
the height of the other tower.

A +B cos 4;}2.

CREDI[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (121)[...]ivy’s history, says :—-“ In
the whole range of literature, we do not know of an
instance of a bad thing so well done.” Explain.

Tra[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (122)[...]test general ; and that
he answered, “Alexander of Macedon, because he had
defeated the moat numerous armies with a small number of
men, and had traversed the most remove countries, which it
had surpassed the hopes of man to visit."—-“ Whom do you
place in the su[...]. taught how to form a
camp, and luv! auch an art of conciliating men, that the
Italian nations[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (123)of:
ow TLS‘ [Le-yap LLv-rov qucraL-ro, TOL9 woMfLo[...]qupL‘u 8m. 1'er woke/Lav

W'rite a brief memoir of Demosthenes, with special reference
to his abilit[...]n‘xv Ema-ram).

Indiaatc the special merits of Sophocles as LL dramatic
artist.

Describe the construction of a Greek theatre.

CREDIT.

The Credit p[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (124)[...]ree hours.

Inductive logic is based upon the law of causation, but the

law of causation is the result of an induction. How
according (1) to Hume, and (2)[...]abyrinth ‘i If your own views differ from
those of Hume and Spencer explain the reasons for your
divergence.

II. Give instances of rival hypotheses.

III.

IV.

Show that a. great part of what seems obsmatinn is really
experience.

What is the special merit. of the double method of agree-
ment ‘1

V. “We make enquiry of ‘Residnes' where we are to begin)

and she says[...]y Review.

Explain.
VI. Ancient medicine was full of false analogies. Give an
instance.
DEDUCTIVE LOGI[...]clenclii, pctitio
principii.

How many varieties of the syllogism are possible’l How
many va[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (125)V. Aristotle states :—“ Whatever is said of the predicate will
be also said of the subject.” Show that this statement is
inacc[...]I. Show how to find the magnitude and direction of the

resultant of any number of forces in one plane acting
on a single particle. >

A heavy particle of weight W is suspended by two
equal elastic string[...]stance apart
equal to Nice the unstrctched length of either string. If
the weight stretches each string by half its original length,

3

show that the modulus of elasticity = 7/; W.

H. Prove that two couples of equal moments and opposite

Ill. If

sense acting[...]r and
the other hanging below. If the coefficient of friction
between the rod and the her is %, show that the greatest
possible distance of the point of support from the joint
is 1770’ of the length of either red.

a rigid body under the action of a system of coplanar
forces have one point in the plane of the forces fixed,
find the necessary and sufficient conditions of equi—
librium

If the point, instead of being fixed, is capable of
motion in a straight line in the plane of the forces, what
are then the conditions of equilibrium 1

IV. Find the centre of mass of an arc of a circle

V. Investigate the conditions for sensibility in the case of the

ordinary balance, and explain how the[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (126)[...]d by

a single card attached to the circumference of the
section through the centre of gravity. The cords are of
equal length and attached at the top to the same[...]hird smooth cylinder whose radius is 3‘— that
of the others is now placed on top of them, resting on
both but not touching the cords. If the length of each
cord is 1.78 the radius of either large cylinder, show that
the top cylinder[...]others apart unless
its weight > .173 the weight of either of the others.

VII. Establish the formula 5 = u! + fifl”.

A muss of Al lbs. is proicctcd upwards in contact. with
a. rough inclined plane with an initial velocity of 10 ft.
per second. If the uocllicient ol friction[...]cl‘m'u coming to rust.

VHL Find the dimensions of acceleration and marl:

In an absolute system of units in which the yard is
the unit of length, 5 seconds the unit of time, and the
mass of l cwt. the unit of mass, what is the measure of
the acceleration of gravity, and “hat would be the ratio
between the unit of work in this system and the

foot-pound ’l

DYN[...]—Thrce hours.

I. Find a formula. for the range of a. projectile in terms of the

velocity and direction of projection.

Stones thrown, one from the base of a tower, one,
horizontally, from the top, hit one another at 21 point P.
Show that the direction of projection of the former must
pass through in point vertically chore P and in the same
horizontal line as the top of the tower.

ll. On what hypothesis is based the statement that the relative

velocity of two colliding spheres perpendicular to at
common tangent at the point of voutuct is, after the
collision, proportional to[...]e,
and a bell is projected from 11 point A in one of the sides
After rebounding at each of the other three sides it
comes back to A,[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (127)again on its former track. Show that the tangent of
the angle which the direction of projection makes: with
the side of the frame is equal to the square root of the
coefficient of elasticity between the hall and the frame.
Show a[...]cted from a certain
point; and find the position of this point.

llll. A pendulum consists of a small weight hung by a fine wire.
Its time of oscillation in one place is 1‘1471 sees, in
another 1‘1458. Compnrc the values of gravity in the
two places, making allowance for t[...]0,
and when the latter 16°C, the co—eflicient of expansion
of the wire being 0.00012.

IV. Show that the pressu[...]surface immersed in a
fluid is equal to the area of the surface multiplied by the
pressure at its centre of gravity.

A square is immersed in a fluid with o[...]s by a, straight
line so drawn through the centre of the square that the
pressure on one part is half[...]the pressure
on the other.

V. Find the position of the centre of pressure in the case of a.
triangle with one side in the surface.

A rese[...]at
the top and 80 at the bottom. Find the centre of pres-
sure for any side. The water in the reservo[...], and is 4 yards deep.

V]. Explain the principle of Nicholson’s Hydrometer.

A sphere floats in water half immersed. A weight five
times that of the sphere (in air) is hung below the sphere,
which then just sinks. Find the volume of the weight
in terms of that of the sphere.

VII. What is Boyle’s law? How may[...]verified 31
A barometer tube stands in a. bowl of mercury and the
mercury stands within it at a. distance ac from the top of
the tube, the space above containing air. The tube is
slanted to it position making an angle of 45° with the
vertical, and the air-space is diminished by one-half.
lf 1 be the length of the tube out of the mercury in the
howl show that
we ~/§~ 1) : 21(2 42 _1)—2 JiB.

where B is the height of the barometer.

A23

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from within than )1. wide tube whose walls are of the same

thickness.

CREDIT.

The Credit papers[...]tinised in this play.
III. Write a. short outline of the plot of the Andria.

1V. Give the different phases of meaning expressed by the fol-
lowing :—e[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (129)[...]dem iterum fabo vinctw
legiunes ! ” Shun] lune, of. cum dulcetis sciudif. agmen,
nquisque max[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (130)[...]utiam refertis’!

X. Mention some peculiarities of syntax used by Tacitus.

XI. Explain by a. genealogical tree the relationship of Drusus
and Germanieus to Augustus.

XII. For Lati[...]t an unex»
pected event altered the whole course of afiairs. The
moon, which was shining at the full[...]mpets
and horns, to relieve the suffering gnddess of the night ;
and she still grew darker, they gave[...]Before an answer was returned, Drusus caused
some of the most mutinuus to be executed and the legions[...]nterrogts ‘ hndic quid egisti Z' respondent ‘ offieio
togae virilis interfui, spunsalia au[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (131)[...]ubulus.

IV. Uompare Pliny with any modern writer of letters, my,
Lord Chesterfield or Madame[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (132)[...]fjustice
upon wilful mistakes, yet, in hopes some of the careful and
mischievous designing gent[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (133)[...]I'I 'ny IIoIIEIImIs‘.

II. Compare the Socrates of Xenophon with the Socrates of
Plato.

UL Parse!v’”L<j>L'w'aL, $10941[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (134)[...]la'l. ("71115: LU), [\(‘rUIV
xequ-w’ ’-\xu¢of«; oz'lk (Zinnia-av Gcév, '
Evlldllmmv 71[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (135)[...]m/:80: Inmew. rpummvres MIMI.
HM. xpovifuner yup. of 8E 1'7]; (“AMI-9 xAéos‘
:n'ISaI. mnouvrcs al[...]avévr’ (ZvLo'Tafi/al. mihw.

What is the metre of 1344’! Scan the line.

VI. Translate and critic[...]it he still
unseen. How quickly would the honours of illustrious
men perish after doath if their souls[...]le in a. mortal body lives, but
when departed out of it, it dies: or that its conscious-
ness is lost when it is discharged out of an unconscious
habitation. But when it is[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (136)[...]'e'LIbrrI, Kufhhw'ra 037m Tpa¢sisw

“The Whole of this exquisite passage, the central passage
of Plato’s educational system, is in his most char[...]ucational system, and what
were the peculiarities of his stylel

H. Translate—Plato, Republic[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (137)[...]ment on the textual and grammatical dilfieulties of the
above passage.

III. Illustrate the use of the following particles z—c‘w, 76, 87;,
05V,[...]hcocritus from mental, moral, and
artistic points of View.

Vll. Translate into Gr‘eek Prose—
It i[...], that the Greeks must have
looked upon the death of those they loved with unmixed
sorrow. It was the[...]by
pompous inscriptions, nor by a vain cmimemtion of all the
deceased had performed—inscriptiohs which, among us, tell
more of the vanity than of the grief of the survivors. The
commonest epitaph was a simple[...]those
who love, which is pictured in the reliefs of which I am
now wanking—MAHAFFY,

MENTAL AND MOR[...].
( Candidates (we reqm'n'ed to answer only eight of flwse questions.)
]. Give a concise statement of the subjectmatter of the

A34

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“ Kritik of Pure Reason "1

IV. State the problems raised by Kant in his “ Kritik of Practi-
cal Henson “ and his “ Kritik of Judgment,” and briefly
explain the manner in which he deals with them.

V. The course of Schelling’s philosophical development is said
to have consisted of five (5) stages. Indicate what these
were.

VI. Explain and illustrate the relativity of all knowledge.

VII. Show how Spencer, adopting the method of induction,
establishes the law of evolution by examples borrowed
from the realms of philology, science, and art.

VIII. Prove that “ some ” conception of happiness is involved in
every theory of morals.

IX. The “various ethical theories ” reveal defects in the idea of
causation Briefly explain this

X. The subject of ethics has a physical, biological, psycliulogi
ca[...]me—Three hours.

I. What is meant by Sohematism of the Categories?
II. Distinguish Phenomena. and Noumena.
III. What are the paralogisms of Pure Reason.
IV. Contrast Plato and Aristotle as[...]chers.
V, What are the “distinctive particulars of Christian morality .1"

VI. What is the distinguishing character of justice, according to
Mill?

VII. What is[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (139)[...]es in IV.

‘VI. Write in French a brief account of any imposing edifice in

VII.

Adelaide.

Illustrate by quotations the wit of Beaumm'chais and the
sublimity of Victor Hugo.

A36

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in French prose, (b) the most polished piece of French
verse.

Translate into French :—

As soo[...]accompanied “‘lLll n countrynmn mul
companion of his own College, and both on foot; which was
then either more in fashion, or want of money or their
humility made it so: But on foot.[...]h him at
his own table ; which Mr. Hooker boasted of with much joy
and gratitude when he suw hi[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (141)[...]nen.

IV Translate into German prose—

The City of Adelaide is the metropolis of the Colony ; and,
as I have stated before,[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (142)[...].

is situated a few miles inland from the shores of St. Vin<
cent’s Gulf, discovered by Lieutenant Mutthew Flinders in
the early part of the present century, which is divided from
Spencer’s Gulf by u narrow tongue of land running from
the north to within at few miles of Kangaroo Island. This
slip of loud is called Yorkds Peninsula, on which the world-
fomous \Vullnroo rind MountuGoppchines were discovered
some time ago. A few miles to the north of I-Ioldfnst
Bay there is an arm of the sea which runs inland for
ion or twelve miles, on which the principal port of the
Colony, Port Adelaide, stands. Eight miles from the Port
is the City of Adelaide. It lies on a. fine plain about five
m[...]Construct a. Sentence in German specially typical of the
involved style.

GERMAN (Honours)
PROFESSOR B[...]e words underlined in the above.
Give an account. of the plot of Minna. von Barnhelm.

“Write a short memoir of Leasing, so far as his efforts in
German licernture are concerned.

Write in German a. condensed account of Schiller’s desrrip-
tion of the sicge of Mngdeburg.

Translate :—

.'emus in cure[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (143)[...]URS AND SEPARATE SUBJEC' ‘ LIST.
Names in order of 111eribi

THIRD YEAR.
CLASSICS AND ANCIENT[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (144)OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS.

REGULATIONS.

I, The examination for the Degree of Master of Arts shall take place
once in each year in the month of December.

11. No candidate shall be admitted to the Degree of Master of Arts
until after the expiration of two academieal years from the time
at which he obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in this
or in some other University recogniz[...]show a competent acquaint-
anee with one at least of the following branches of knowledge :

1. classics and Comparative Philolog[...]nd defining as far as may be necessary the
range of questions to be set in the other subjects, shall be
drawn up by the Faculty of Arts, subject to the approval
of the Council, and shall be published not later than the month
of January in the year preceding that in which the e[...]istrar not less than three months before the date of
examination.

Farm of Notice to be sent to the Registrar by Graduates of their Intention
to present themselves for Examination.

I, u. lim- holvr nf \:l\nf the I nivur
of ,11erehy give notice ilml l intcnnl to present mucl
the Examination for the Deulee of Master «11' his in Ilm thirtxl m of la , tor
examination in the following butnch, and[...]Dated this day
The Registrar,
University of Adel aide.
“ Allowed 11th July, 1893.

The Regulations concerning the Degree of Master of Arts allowed on
the 4th January, 1882, are[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (145)DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATIO‘I‘
FOR T[...]D 1896. L b

:SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER NO. IV. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

Brunei-1 I.

CLASSICS[...]LoLOGY.

The Examiners will limit their selection of passages to the following authors,
and In each ye[...]rative Philology, 8.8 applied to the illustration
of the Latin and Greek Languages.

The subjec[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (146)[...]r case be extpected to shew
a competent knowledge of the following prelhninary portions 0 \lathemutirs
that' 111 to any of:

Algebra. the similar properties 01' Equations a[...]lane Trigonometry

Elementary Ana] tical Gemnetvy of Two and Three Dimelmimm

The Elements 0 the 13111[...]tions 1I~< occur in»
1311111111101:

The Statics of Solids and 1‘ llllll“.

The Kinetlce of a. panticle.

Candidates who present themselves i[...]ed in
The T119013 01" Equations. the higher parts of Analytical Genmctn' of

Two 1111 Three DimensionS, and of the Differential Calculus, and 111
Differential E[...]Mathematics will be examined
1“
The Dy nannies of Big id Bodies, and of Material Systems 1n geuei 3,1.
Hydrodynamics.
The Theories of Sound and Light.
Theory of Attractions.
BRANCH III.
BIETAPHYSIC‘S, LOGIC,[...]NOMY-
Philosophy. —The Hisinry 11nd L11t1015111 of l’hiloeu 11110111 51 stem)-
Moral Philawplw. The Hislm v 11nd Criticism of 'thicnl 1101111..
Logr'o.—}{i.story 111' Lugie.[...]-111 119-
1cquired to possese such a. knowledfie of Greek, Latin, French and German, 11$

will[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (147)EXAMINATION PAPERS.
DECEMBER, 189 4.

THEORY OF EQUATIONS AND ANALYTICAL

II.

III.

IV.
V.

VI.[...]radicals.
Explain Newton’s or Homer’s method of approximating to

a root of a numerical equation.
Find to two places of decimals the root of x" — 2w
— 3 = a, which lies between 1 and 2.

Investigate Sturm’s method of separating the real roots of
an equation.

Find the condition that the roots of «.3 + aw + b = a.
may be all real.

Give a. method for the solution of a. biquadratic equation.

Find the condition that the general equation of the second
degree am“ + by” + of + 2011/25 + 232.75 + 2fwy = o,
in trilinears, may reprefient a. pair of straight lines.

Show that thc lines are at right[...]— 2f cos (7 = a, where 11,3, C
are the singles of the triangle of reference.

Prove that the conics circumscribed t[...]= o,
the triangle ABC being taken as the triangle of
reference for arml coordinates, and b, I: being arbitrary.

Explain the method of conical projection, and indicate what
properties can be inferred by projection.

A system of conics touch each other at A and B.
Show that they can be projected into a. system of
concentric circles, mid hence, or otherwise, prove that
the Points of contact of tangents from a point on A13 to
the conics[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (148)'VIIL Explain the method of reciprocal polars, stating the chief
correspondences in two and three dimensions.
Reciprocato the system of eonics described in the last
question, taking the pole of AB as the centre of the
circle of reciprocation, and hence demonstrate the
property stated.

IX. Define the torsion of a. twisted curve, and find an expression
for it.
If ll, l,, l, are the ac direction cosiuee of tangent,
normal and binormal respectively, and_x,[...]le_

113‘”

X. Find the differential aqlmtion of the lines of curvature on
the surface F (m, 31,2) = 0.

Find the lines of curvature and the principal
curvatures at any point of a surface which is generated
by a circle whose pl[...]and prove tests for the convergency or divergeney of
algebraic series. V
Is the following series conve[...]..... {n+2-
'II. Prove the rule for the formation of the successive con~

vergcnts to a continued fraction.
Find the value of
1 1 l 1 l

1—— 2—4: 3f 2: 3—_ .........

III. Find the radius of the ascribed circle of a triangle.

A48

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (149)If a tangent be drawn to touch the inscribed and one
of the ascribed circles of a triangle it makes with the
side touching both circles an angle equal to the
difference ofof n. tetrahedron is fixed, the vortex A is
not. 0 is the centre of gravity of HUD. Forces acting
on the tron-sheilron are repre[...]B, A0, AD, B0, 0D. DB. Show
that the central axis of this system of forces passes
through It point 0 in the plane BOD such that €0.01.
is constant, L being the point of intersection of BOD,
a. plane through .49 perpendicular to BCD, a[...]rough A perpendicular to A0.

Vi. Find the nature of the stretching of a heavy slsstrie string
hung from one and.

If the lower and of such a. string be attached to one
and ofof chain off the
table.

VII. Two light rods hinged at one and, like u pair of compasses,
lie on a. smooth table. The axis of the hinge is fixed.
A smooth disc lies on the ta[...]lr with neonatant

couple, investigate the nature of the motion of the disc
as far as you can.

VIII. Show that the[...]71.2 tip

133 5;.

Ifnpm-ticlo describe a port. of n. parabola shouts.
centml force at the intersection X of the axis and
(lirsctrix, show that the force «PX/YEW where I’is
the position of the particle at any moment. and T the
intersection of the axis of the parabola and the tangent
to it at the point P.

IX. Find the condition of stability of a uniform solid pm'aboloid
of revolution, bounded by a plane perpendicul[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (150)[...]n.

Is there any limitation as regards the nature of the
functions to which this expansion can be applied?

11. Investigate the “method. of undetermined multipliers,” as
applied to the finding of maxima and minima values
of a function of several variables, the variables being
connected by certain equations of condition.

If P Q, 1’ denote the perpendiculars from a point on
to the hides of a t1iaugle, find the position ofof x, prove
that
d_u_d_u Id_y+d_:b dz
d a: d y 'd .1[...]y, u, 11 are variables so related that the values of'

any two being known the values of the others follow,
show that

(2:).-(%1-)$Z).(§Z).=(%w)(§~i.)

and give a geometrical p1oof of this result In the case
whole .27, y are the 110- Oldinates of a. point in a plane,
and u = f(.r,y) = con[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (151)of curves
in which p a: 7-.
V. Show that the envelopes of the lines
(I cos 6’ + y sin 0) cos 9 + f(6) = c,
are cut orthogonally by the envelopes of

(arcos€+ysinl9)cosd —.}"(9-\\-g)=cg

VI. Show how to solve a. differential equation of Clamii'uut’e{Ln—1:11r
._ dy dz/
3/ _ a; a + f[...](dw) (dw)

VII. Explain how the complete solution of the general linear
equation with constant co-efliuieuts is obtained from the
determination of “The Complenmntary Function ” and
a “Partic[...]mplementary function.

Find the complete solution of
d2? - 43/
._ _ ¥ 6 = 31: + 1:3

dx” :x: + y

VIII. Explain the method of the “ Variation of Parameters," as.
applied to the solution of the linear equation.

Use the method in integrati[...]Show how to solve a partial differential equation of the
form
tlz dz 7
X(3; E0, d; ~ 0

d" 9—[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (152)OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.
REGULATIONS.

1. Students who, in the Se[...]dents on satisfying
the Professors in the Faculty of Science that they have
snfiicicnt knowledge to e[...]First
Year’s Course.

III. Tu obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Science every candidate
must, after nmtriuulution, complete three nundomiml years of
study, and pass the Emminntion proper to each you[...]ompleting the course satisfy the Examiners in two of the
[bllowiug languagesz—Lutin, Greek, French, nnd Gannon ; but
candidates who have passed in one or more of the above
languages at, the Senior Public Examina[...]all he required to

satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects :—

1. Elementary Pure M[...]two Exnminutious.
The examination in any subject of the 13.50. course may be
partly practical.

V. At[...]all he required to
satisfy the Examiners in three of the following subjects, of
which one must be either Pure Mathematics,[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (153)[...]ny.

6. Physiology.

7. Geology.

*Regnlation VI. of the Degree of Bachelor of Science allowed by the
Governor on the 18th Decem[...]all he required to
satisfy the Examiners in three of the following subjects, or in
two, one being in h[...]tology, Physiological
chemistry, and the Elements of Development.

5. Geology, Mineralogy, and Palwont[...]having passed in that subject if
the Examiners be of opinion that his answers Show sufficient
knowledge.

VIII. Schedules defining the range of study shall be drawn up by the
Faculty of Science, subject to the approval of the Council,
and shall be published in the month of J anuaay in each year.
The dates of the Examinations shall be fixed by the Council.[...]may permit a student to substitute for any course
of lectures properly belonging to his year an advanced course
of lectures in the same subject.

X. Unless the Coun[...]sor 01' Lecturer giving:

‘\“i such lectures, of regular attendance thereat during the year.

/

1X1. The names of candidates who pass with honours shall be arranged
in three classes in order of merit. The names of other
successful candidates shall be arran[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (154)*XII. The following Fees,'.inclueive of charges for Laboratory instruction,
shell he paid[...]instruction .,. 7 0
Fee for the Degree of Bichelor of Science 3 0
Fees for non- graduating Students In[...]logv, Pln si-
olcgicul ('hcuIi~tn and the Elmhenh of

Deielopment 5 5 0
51. Sv stemetic Botany[...]prior to its approval.

XIII. The following form of notice is prescribed :

Form qfeotice to be sent to the Registrar by Undergraduates of their intention to
present themaeluexfor Examination.

1 on 1' ndmuraduale of this UniI e1 qty
hereby give notice that. I’m- the purpose ofof 189 for
examination in the undormentioned[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (155)T xenrl herewith the prescribed Certificates of Attendance at Lectur-
(Signed)...................
Dated this day of . , 189
The Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

ADDENDUM.

The Regulations concerning the Degree of Bachelor of Science nllowed
on the 4th Jamuu'y, 1882, nre her[...]ll
have completed either the First or Second Your of their course on the
31st of March, 1887, shall hnvc the option of continuing their course
under such Regulations.[...]NO. VII]. 017 THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR
THE DEGREE OF 150. TN NOVEMBER, 1895.

LANGUAGES.
Eagg‘ l The[...]Elementary Pure Mathematlcs.
Pass.
The (iconmtry of the straight- line (uni circle: the theory of Proportion
anll of Silllllfll' Rectilinenl Figures,
I'llenmntury Solid Geometry.
The Element»; of Algebra to; flu- us tho Binomial Theorem (inclusive).
The Elements of Trigonometry, ms turns the Solution of Triangles (in.-
elusive).
Credit.
Algebra, Trigon[...]ding Elementary Spherical Trigonometry)-
Elements of Station, Dynamicg, and Hydl'oatutics.

Elementary[...]ng Practical Physics}.
Pam.
The first principles of Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Heat, Light, Sound,
Electricity and Magnetism.
Credit.
A thorough knowledge of the Pass Subjects of the Second Year.

Elementary Biology.
The instruc[...]e :~—
Pass
1. The fululluneniol facts and lnwvz of the morphologv, histology, physiology,
and liieehiarmy of plants, ms illustrated IN the lollou’m r[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (156)2. The fundmnenlul fur-ts of animal morphology and physiology us illustrated
b[...]ayfish, Frog,
3. The histological cluu'rmten‘s of the hluml, e titlurmnl nml connective tissues.
ca[...]igenlhil: nf l‘lintolo' " Schlifer: or
Elements of Hinmlog, {Iciu ;
Introduction to Balm : Hourly l! Luau.»
('Ictiil.
A more thorough knowledge of the above Huhjects.

Elementary Inorganic Chemist[...]in.
Platinum.
Spectrluu «only ‘5, the elements of chemical theory, the atomic theory

and cognate riulijects, and the laws of electrolysis.
Text books recommended :7
Introduction to the Study of Chemistry : Remsen, or
Elementary Chemistry: \Vilson.
Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

SECOND YEAR’S COURSE.[...]igonometry)

App/ted Mathematics.
I'usn.
Elements of Statics, Dynmnics, mul Hyllrrmtulics.
Text[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (157)[...]Practical Physics).

Sound .' The general theory of “loves and Vibrations.
Geometrical Optics.

Tex[...]cal Physics.
Credit.

Pass.

A thorough knowledge of the Pam Subjects of the Third Year.

Elementary, Organic, and Practical chemistry.

Principles oi Ultimate Analysis of Organic (innupmnnls. Calculation of
Empirical Formula: from l‘ercenlngc ('(nnpusiti[...]silicmiun uf Cnrlmn Compounds.

General knowledge of CnI‘lind-E l-ly-lrn nrlmns. with special knowle[...]lheir plimilml derivatives.

(.izncrnl knowledge of the Alcohols, with special knowledge of Methyl,
Ethyl. and I’m )3] and Isopmpyl Alcohol[...]e commonly occurring Organic Acids, their methods of iornmiinn
and relutimxs to one another.

Glycerin[...]cohol, curl their chief derivatives. Constitution
of Fats and Oils. Sa unification.

Erythribe,Ma.nni[...]Starch, Glycogen, Dcxtrine.

A gt-neml knowledge of the principal Compound Ammonia: and Orgmw-
nleLnl[...]e. Theoln'omine. Cnfl'cine.

A «:11ch knowledge of the sinnlcr and more cmnmonh~ occur)"

yzli‘tmurhons, Alcohols, Alvlcl
of the Aromatic Hcrics, esp
medical or technical point of

Glucosidea. Amygrlulin. thcln.

Alhnloids. Canin[...]Morphine. Strychulnr. Quinine.
Cinchoninc.

Some of the more important Animal Substances, such[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (158)Practical chemistry.
Analysis of mixtures of Inorganic Compounds, and of simple luixtniee
containing Organic Substances.
T[...]istry: Renlsen.
Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

Botany.
Parr.

The General Structure and Physiology of a flowering plant;
General Clmractmw and Functions of the root, stem, leaves, and
floral organs,- Repr[...], seed, and ger-
min ation.

Botanical (Shel-MIN: of the following Natural Urde ‘
hunlncnlnnew. Urnc[...]escribe in technical language such
plant or parts of Flants as may be laced before them and to
classify specimens i lush-mire of any n the Natural Orders above
enn m erated .

Textbooks recommended :
Class l'lnok : Balfour; or Manual of Botany : Balfour.
Flora of South Australia: Tntc ; or
Introduction to Botany[...]Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

Physwlogy.
Past.
The. sulJ'eot matter of Porto I., Hi, and III. of the Text-hunk of
Physio ogy : F oster.
Text—hook recommended :
T[...]examine. mnlduscrlbe micro'
scopioul xlruuilnene of mmnnl tixn sand urgmlm (2} To prove II. p
lion] aungnnil co \\'iLh the chon st]. of albumen and it! allies, milk,
the digexrix‘c j[...]ormut rcppurnlux
lined in sunning: [he physiology of muscle. nerve, the circulatory mid
rewirulury sy-dem.
Textvbnnks recommended :

Eewnljuls of Histology: fiehiifer; or

Elclnenli of l'lixtnlwly Klein.

ounilm of l’mctical I’hreiolngy : Stirling.

l‘lesentinle of (‘hemienl Physiology : Hulliburton.

Part. V. of Text-bunk of Physiology (Foster) should also he uonaulted.
Cred/it.

A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (159)Geology.
Pass.

1. The principles of geological ulynmniw, and Dlrls'sing-nwhy. Ell‘ects or min :.
sources; of water supply. Geological notion of rivers. Murine dcnluln.
tian. Geological notion of snow and ice. Formuliun of modern erthL
Central heat. External phenomena of volcunocs‘. Movements of the
eurth’s crust. Agency of organic beings in Iuoxlil‘v' v the earth's surface.

II. The composition and forumtion of the principal to Disintegration nl'
roekfl. (llu[...]ctcm; motluuorih n (Ileavn e.

ill. The structure of rock nnmses. Strutillmiiun. (tn. culninn of (hit: new of
strata. Disturbance null conim’tiou of strata, &o., \VI‘. Construction
of geolorrical sections and ma )5.

l\'. The laws unii generalizations of lulu-ontology.

\-'. Classification of the Geologic .' us at Europe: Ilwir Australian
eq[...]cterixlic fox .:.

'l‘cxtAl-ook: Geikie. Manual of Geology.

('radit.

A more thorough knuwledge of the almve subjects.

THIRD YEAR‘S COURSE[...]:
Calculus.
Honours.
Analytical Statics, Dynamicn of a. Particle, Hydromechanics, and Solid
Geometry.

Physics, including Practical Physics.

Pass.
The snh'ect of the Second Examination for the Degree of 13.80., heated.
more lly with the following arlrlitiunn~

Mechanics : Moment of Inertia, Gentle of Oscillation, Kater’s Pendu-
lum, Measurement of Intensity of Gravity. The motion of Liquids and.
Gases, Torioelli's Theorem.

Properties of Matter: Elasticity, Viscosity, Capillarity, Difl[...]s.

Text-book recommended :—
Preston’s Theory of Light.
Heat.
Text-hook recommended :—
Maxwell’s Theory of Heat.
Electricity and Magnetism.

Text—hooks recommended :—
Cumming’s Theory of Electricity. .
Maxwell's Elementary Treatise on E[...]s, Part 11.

Honours. '
A more thorough knowledge of the same subjects.

Advanced Organic, Inorganic,[...]e quantitative analyses, and to make-
]nepnmtions of orgnulc or Inorganic compounds.

A60

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (160)lHaiwwrr.

A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects, and especially of
more recent discoveries.

*Animal Physiology, including Histolo y. Physiological Chemistry,
and the Elements of euelopment.
Pars.

’l‘his Comm: includes the[...]second year, and in
.mlilition the subject matter of Parts I . and V. of the Text-hook of Physiology :
Foster, and of the 'l'cxblumk 0T Human Phyfliulogy : Landuis and Stirling.
'l‘extvhooks recommended :

Text-hunk of Pliyfiinlugy: hi. Fosterl
Text-hook of Human Physiology : Lmidois and Stirling”.

Prac[...]onsulted.

Hanan/r3.
A more thorough knowledge of the above suhjects,

‘ The special attention of atlldents is drawn to the fact that it will not be nomfible ior them
to follow the mum: of immicuon in Animal Phys-lulu y and Vegetable Phys[...]Practical Chemistry is necessary to v. a Student of MIDBrBlDEy.

Th0 will It :1 Il[...]ogy and Palaeontology.

Prism

A fuller treatment of the principal subjects comprised in the Second Year’s:
Course.

The features in detail of the. Geological systeliis of the Australian sedimentary
rocks.

The nature and :rocemsmg hy which th- remains of animals and 1)l:—int:< are
preserved and font ' tell. Distribution of lund plants and animals ; lmtrmical
and zonlog1ml province distinctive clmrzwtcristics of flora and. fauna. of
different regions ; pram: 2.»; of marine life; distribution of life in depth ;
distribution of life in lime.

Candidates will he required to identify and describe rocks Mid fosq'lx
wharanteristic of the Australian formations. They will also he cxyc[...]and sections.

Honours.
A more thorough knowledge of the uhovc subjects.
*Mmeralogy.
Pass.
1. The yhysical properties of minerals Viewed principally as aiding in (he
' Th[...]lmtruuuon in Animal Pliyllolosy o! the Third Year of the 351;. (Janna

Without ram knawlnllle o[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (161)practical discrimination of the various kinds. Fracture. Hardness.
Tenacity.[...]tic Axes.

2. Orr/alulfogra Jn‘qr-Ulnesilicmion of the crystalline forms and their:
chief com Jinntinnn. lsmuclrin drawing. Principles; of gpniomam.
Cleavage. Psemlomorphinm. Uiluurpllism. lsomurplusm. Fos-
silimtiun.

3. The use of the hlm ipe, and of such chemical tests as are calculated
to be serviceable w an in the field.

L The systematic description of the more important species, with
particular reference to the mode and places of occnrence, both of
those suhstances which bear a commerchl value. and of those which.
derive their chief interest from geo[...]h mincm s, and the physical and.
chemical methods of discriminating them.

Houom-x. .

A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

Text-books recommende[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (162)OF THE PHYSICAL LABORATORY.
REGULATIONS.

I. The Phy[...]the hours and days to be fixed.
by the Professor of Nntiuul Philosophy, subject to approval by
the Co[...]rk unless he shall have
shown to the satisfaction of the Professor of Natuml Philosophy
that he possesses sufficient t[...]be supplied by the University for the general use
of Students on the condition that breakages and damages be-
made good.

W. The Professor of Natural Philosophy may exclude from the

Physical[...]to the Council at its next meet-
ing, and in case of any student being so excluded the fees pnirl
by h[...]fees for students not attending ordinary courses of instruction
in Practical Physics are as fo[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (163)OF THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY.

REGULATIONS.

'I. The C[...]rk
unless he shall have shown to the satisfaction of the Professor
of Chemistry that he possesses sufficient theoretic[...].

111. Each student will be provided with :1 set of re—ogents and a
separate working bench, fitted[...]all apparatus necessary for the ordinary courses of Experimen-
tal Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis[...]dent will be required to pay a yearly deposit fee of
£1, and each evening student a yearly deposit fee of 108.,
against which all breakages will be debited and the balance
refunded at the end of the year. Should the value of the
apparatus broken exceed the amount of the deposit fee before
the end of the year, a fresh deposit fee must be paid.

V. S[...]with a. platinum crucible and capsule, and
a set of gramme weights.

VI. Students engaged in primte i[...]ities.

VII. The larger mid more expensive pieces of apparatus will be
supplied for the general use of students by the University on
the condition that[...]nging to the Laboratory
shall become the property of the University.

IX, N 0 experiments of a. dangerous nature may he performed without
the express sanction of the Professor of Chemistry.

X‘ For original research, carried.[...]raduates with
the consent and under the direction of the Professor, the
Laboratory will be open[...]

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necessary by the Professor.

XI. The Professm of Chemistry may exclude from the Chemical
Laborator[...]r to the Council at its next meeting;
and in case of any student being so excluded. the fees paid by[...]ees for students not attending the ordinmy course of

instruction are as follow: ._
For 5 days[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (165)[...]edit). The some papers as set for the Second
Year of the B.Sc. Degree

ELEMENTARY PURE The some papers[...]Credit as sot fv r the First Year
MATHEMATICS I of the 3.1L Degree,

BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY}The same[...]didates

PRACTICAL BIOLOGY AND for the First Year of
PHYSIOLOGY (Pass Papers). the MB. Degree

INORGAN[...]and equations wherever
possible.)

I. What volume of sulphur dioxide, measured at standard
temperature[...]t
sulphuric acid to exactly neutralize one gramme of
sodium carbonate?

ll. Barium oxide is heated to dull redness in a stream of
oxygen, and the substance so obtained is treated
with dilute sulphuric acid: give some account of the
properties of the liquid product and describe its reactions
with (a) ozone, (b) oxide of silver, (6) aqueous hydro,
chloric acid.

III. Explain the origin and meaning of the term ammonium.
What reason is there for the assumption that a solution
of ammonia. in water contains ammonium hydroxide?

Account for the presence of ammonia in natural
watem, and describc as[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (166)[...]prepare—
(a). ’l‘artur emetic from sulphide of antimony.
(b). Hydrazoic acid.
(c). An aqueous solution of silicic acid.
(cl). Cuprous chloride.
(e). Pure nickel by the use of cm hon monoxide.
(f) Pure tin from an alloy of tin mud lend.
[11 each oztse give some account of the properties of
the substances C|the method of piopmution of “Irish IS
required.
(B Sc candidates who wish t[...]fa, questions, 1 2, and Sabin-e. )

I. A solution of potassium hichromate is made containing
4.913 grammes per litre 3 of this 35.5 0.0. are required
to completely oxidize a. solution of ferrous ammonium
sulphate in dilute sulphuric aci[...]in making the solution?

I]. Write what you know of the oxides of phosphorus.

III. Write what you know of the preparation and properties of
hydroxylaminei

PRACTICAL CHEMlSTRY.
PROFE[...]

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PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGYI Second Year of the LLB.
Degree.

The same paper as set for the First Year of the
BOTANY l' { MB. Degree.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.[...]I. Explain by graphic formula: the constitution of the normal
iso-, new, and mose—paraflins.

U. Prepare a table of the amines, phosphines, amines, and of
the ammonium, phosphonium, and nrsonium bases of
methyl. Give a brief but general account of the proper-
ties of the amines. Describe the preparation of the
compound 1V(C'2 115) 4011, and state what you know of
its properties.

III. What are the constitutional[...]the phenols! Why are the latter
sometimes spoken of as acids?

What substance is formed when phenol,[...]boiled together
for some time? Give some account of its properties.

IV. How are carbonic acid, csrba[...]ea related to
one another? Five cubic centimetres of it sample of
normal urine when treated with sodium hypobromite
evolves 35 c . c. of nitrogen measured at standard tem-
perature and pressure: calculate approximater the
percentage of urea. in the sample.

V. What are the natural sources of formic, oxalic, succinic,
nmlic, citric, b[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (168)[...]d hydrocarbons respectively.
VIII. Give instances of fermentation brought about by organized
and unorg[...]liy-
drogeu, and iodine. When burnt with chromate of lead
0'25 gramme of it yields 0'321 gramme 00: and
0'1643 H20; by oxidation and subsequent treatment
two other quantities of the material, each 0.25 gramme,
yield 0'1013 gramme magnesium pyrophosphate and
0 2144 gramme iodide of silver respectively. Find its
empirical formula, and indicate your opinion of its
nature.

V. Write what you know of the lactic acids, their preparation,
properties,[...]s to one another.

VIII. Describe the preparation of phenyleliydmzine, and explain
carefully its react[...]ydes, and
dextrose.

1X. Describe the preparation of pax'arrosaniliuc, and discuss its
constitution.[...]wo substances were given for qualitative analysis ofof Fizeau’s or of Foucault's method
of determining the velocity of light experimentally.

A69

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (169)II. A pencil of rays converging towards a point is incident
obliquely upon a. plane reflecting surface. Find the
form of the pencil after reflection.

Show that the angle through which the spot of light
turns in the reflecting gnlvanometer is tw[...].

III, Obtain a. formula connecting the position of u. luminous
source with the position of its image after refraction at
a. single spherical[...]lly, giving any necessary calculations, a method;
of practically measuring the focal length of aconcsve
lens.

\'. What is meant by the “Dispersive Power” of a medium,
and how is it measured 2
If a, b represent the differences between the indices of
refraction with violet and red rays in each of two
substances, show that, if two prisms be const[...]power.
In an astronomical telescope the diameters of the
object-glass and eye glass are 4 and 2‘, in[...]wall
at a distance at“ 100 feet. Find the area. of the well
visible in the telescope.

\‘ll. Describe a laboratory method of measuring the velocity of
sound in a. gas, and explain the theory of the metth

VIII. Explain how the pitch of a note is modified by the relative
motion of the source of sound and the observer.

TX. Describe the screw gauge and a. method of using it to
measure the radii of curvature of a double convex lens.

PHYSICS ll.
Psornssoa Base[...]eral terms,
the way in which the electric density of a. charged con»
ductor varies from point to point of it. How may
experim entrd tests be made?[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (170)ll. Explain the function of the dielectric in a. Leyclcn jar,
What is the rcsidnnl chm-gel

III. What is tha magnetic moment; of a. magnet? How may it
be found experimentally?

1V. Upon What things does the lifting power of an electro-
magnet depend 1 Give reasons for your answer.

\I What are the absolute units of 1-2. M. l"., current, and re-
sistance in electro[...]ose bent to the volt, ampére, and alum?

A piece of wire is bent into the form ol‘a nearly crim-
plete circle of 2 cm. radius, the ends being led away close
to an[...]galvanon‘icter, the circuit so completed being of l,000
ohms resistance. The circle is placed between the poles
of an electronmémol, perpendicular to the lilies of force,
and pulled away quickly. Tho, gnlvmmnieter shows a
deflection of 100 divisions. A Dzlniell cell is than nsvd
to ch[...]rough the galvanmnctcr, which shows an
deflection of 110 divisions. Find the strength of the
field of the electronmgnut.

VI. Describe a. method of comparing the clectromotive forces
of two cells.

VII, Describe a good method of measuring the linear expansion
of a. solid with heat.

VIII. A bombshell being fil[...]and pro-
jected to it great distance. A cylinder of ice is also
projected from the hole. Explain those effects.

IX. Explain the “rate of cooling” method of comparing the
radiating powers of substances.

CREDIT PAPERS.

The Credit Pa[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (171)[...]1” l4. 19 L8 l3

ll. Show that the uourergenls of a, continued fraction are
alternately less and greater than the fraction itself, and
prove the law of fornn‘xtiun of the successive convergents.

If
11.11 c a :71; 71[...]11. 1ecu1ri11g selies'l Show how to find the sum of
1L terms of such 11. series. Find the general term and
the sum of 1» terms of the series

1+3+17+83+ .........

IV. If a is pri[...]her in 11 bug,
and us each ticket is drawn it is, of course, not ruplswwl.
Find the prulmhility (u) th[...]l‘ti
(“‘1qu may he prizes, and (b) that nnu of the first three
tickets drawn may he 11 prize.[...]Moivre’s Theorem. Use it to find all
the roots of the equation .71'5 + l = 0.
VII. Expand 9 in powers of 119.116, and find the sum of n terms of
the series—-
siu2a+ 3111311 si114a

1+.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (172)[...]cosc cotO — cosa cotA

Find the angular radius of the small circle inscribed in a.
spherical triang[...]L.S.
Time—Three hours.
Illustmtc the dimorphism of plants in respect of (a) floral
envelopes, (1)) sexual organs.
Identifv and make sketches of the appearances presented by
«(211.03% of the accompanying microscoI ic preparations
Identi[...]ts (1-5) placed before you.
Dctcrmine thc specics of thc accompanying plants (1-3).

Refer to their Na[...]assify the Igneous rocks.

Explain the cfi‘cct of carbonic acid on (a) limestone,
(b) felspar.

What proofs have we of the former extension of our
southern coastline.

Explain the formation of a widespread basement con—
glomcmte.

Define and illustrate by means of sketch-sectious——outlier,
z'nlier, ant[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (173)[...]dovician? Where are
situated the Ordovician areas of Australia?

HI. Give the characters of Nautilus, Gametites, and Ammoniles?
Explain the importance of these genera in the classifies»
tion of strata.

IV. What are the names and characteiistics of the divisions of
the Cainozoic system of rocks!

V. Give the geologic range uf~SpiTife1m B[...]omm'us, Orthocems.

Yl. Give a. brief description of the strata of' the New South
Wales eoalfield, and describe the[...]. What geographical changes led to the deposition of the
“Desert Sandstone ”'l

Vlll. Identify the[...]axes and the line
l rc+my= 1. Find the equations of the straight lines
jointing the vertices to the middle points of the opposite
sides, and show that they meet at the point (11’31, l/Sm).
ll. Find the centre and the radius of the circle
xe+yu+2gm+2fy+a20
Find the tangents to this circle, making an angle ”/4:
with the axis of 3:.

A74

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (174)TH. Find the equation of the tangent at any point‘of a Patfl<
bola.

Two parabolas have the same axis and vertex. Show
that the middle points of the chords of one, having their
poles on the other, lie on another parabola.

IV. Find the equation of an ellipse referred to any pair of
conjugate diameters as axes.

The locus of the middle points of the lines joining the
ends of two conjugate diameters is an ellipse.

V. Prove that the portion of the tangent intercepted by the
asymptotee of a hyperbole. is bisected at the point of
contact.

A circle is described on the transverse axis of a hyper‘
hole and cuts the hyperbole again in P[...]an
asymptote in Q and Q'. Show that the distances of 1’
and P’ from the axis are in a. constant ratio to the
distance of the centre of the circle, and that. the product
of the distances of Q and (2' from the axis is constant.

VT. Find the coordinates of the centre of the conic
ax"+2ltxy+byg+2gx+2fy+c=0.

Find the magnitude and position of the mas of the
conic

3mg+y3+2 wy+ 2 m+gy:1.

"H. Obtain general formulae in Cartesian eta—ordinates for the
radius of curvature and coordinates of the centre of
curvature at any point of a plane curve‘

Find the length of the radius of curvature at any
point. of a. cycloid.

VIII. Show how to find the tangents at a multiple point of an
algebraic curve.
Trace the curves
($2 + y“)[...]rule for obtaining the differential oo-cflicient
of a. quotient of two functions.

A75

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (175)of asconflilw 11027213
of fl'

1V. 1r ”is. any function of the independent Luiubles .u 11111y,
111 ove that[...]{:11 10 y sin ‘
./ E g
'V. Determine the values of 11: which make the fraction

(1—1011—5)

a ma[...]t;(1)1z1nj¢(a-).i7.a;,
( 3/

and find the value of I L and IL ,111 $171.

”1 “mg - a,“[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (176)ti

12's.. Determine the length of an arc of a parabola measured
from the vortex, and find the volume of the solid formed
liy revolving the portion of the curve between the
extremities ol" the lutnser[...]ts A, B, which are
on the some level, the section of the strings being pro»
portionul to their tensions. Show that the mass of
string required is least when the distance PM of P From

ABE wowmnAM=mBM=t

Tl. Find necessary and Suflicient conditions of equilibrium of
‘(L free rigid body under system of forces such as

(X: Y. Z) “‘0 («a y, ,

Find the conditions of equilibrium if the body is free
L_y~fiiz‘7
Z I[...]Z,+ (y — [3)m’ )-
(z -— 7)7’o’ : o, and of which the point (a. ,6" y,) mm more

to tur[...]:53?-
lb

Ill. Find the condition that it system of forces may reduce to u
single force.

A body which is free to move on a fixed screw of
given pitch who passes through a given poinl is
in equilibrium in a. g on position under it given system
of forces. Show thut the axis of the screw lies in n.
certain plane.

l\’. i[...]through a. certain
position, that position is one of equilibrium.

A. rhomhus stud its diagonals are formed ol‘ light
slightly elastic rods of the same material and section.
'l‘wo equal and opposite forces are applied at opposite
angles A, .b’, of the rhomhus along the diagonal through

A77

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (177)[...]cos3 a ) (1 + 2 sin“ a)
where 211 is the angle of the rhombus at A or B.

V. The condition of stability of a position of equilibrium is
that the work shall he a maximum in that position.

A. homogeneous sphere of weight w and radius a. rests
on the top of 9. fixed sphere of radius 17, a string passing
from the lowest point of the former sphere vertically
through the latter a[...]weight W hanging
freely. Show that the condition of stability is bW>aw_

VI. Obtain a formulae involving double integrals for the centre.
of mass of a homogeneous solid.

Show that the distance ,1 of the centre of mass of the

are ofof the are,
a is the angle between them and in. :log[...]rfeosm + if)

VII, Find the Cartesian equation of the curve in which a
uniform heavy inextensible string hangs.

1f the length of the stiing is El and the tension at
each end is equal to the weight of a. length It of the
string, show that the greatest deflection is[...]nsion at each point is pro
portional to the ratio of the stretched length of an
element at that point to its original length.[...]. parabola.

IX. A homogeneous gravitating sphere of radius a and astro—
nomical mass M is di[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (178)[...]Find the condition that the homogeneous equation of the
second degree in x, 1/, : may represent two planes, and
find the linear equations of the planes, assuming the
condition is satisfied.

Show that of a system of similar and similarly situated
concentric ellipso[...]ellipsoid

ll II

111. Find the direoiion cosines of the normal at any point of
the ellipsoid—
aw’ + by2 + 02" + nyz + 29250[...]normal at
P and the line [’0 is parallel to one of the axes of the
ellipsoid, the point P lies on a hyperbolic cylinder.

1V. Find the equation ofof the ellipsoid
and passing through its section by the polar plane of P,
has three generators mutually at right angles[...]ngle between the two generators through any
point of a1)” + by“ + 55': z: 1.

If along the[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (179)[...]tions that three lines may be conjugate
diameters of an ellipsoid.
Show that a plane through the ends of three conjugate
diameters touches a. similar conc[...]V“. Show how to find tho envelope ofa system of suri'nccs with
two arbitrary parameters. mid prove that each surface of
the system touches the envelope.

Find the envelope of a system of' spheres having their
centres on a given plane and sublendiug a given angle
at 9. fixed point out of that plane.

VIII. Investigate an expression for the curvature at any point of
a twisted curve.
Find the curvature at any point of the involute of a.
regular helix on a. right circular cylinder,
IX. Investigate an expression for the product of the principal
curvatures at. any point of the surface F (x. y, a) = (I.
Show that the produ[...]‘~'/a‘ = Ir.

MATHEMATICS (Honours).
DYNAMICS OF A PARTICLE AND HYDROMECHANICS.‘
Pnorusson BRAGG, MA.
Time—«Three hours.

I. Show that the acceleration of a. moving point from a fixed

poixit 0 is 7' --'r0"‘, r and 6 being the coordinates of
the point with respect. to 0.

A circle, whose ce[...]uniform ungular velocity, show that the velocity of
filaloug A J! a: sin GOA/AM.

II. A parti[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (180)force varying as the inverse square of the «listnnce,
describes an ellipse about that point us focus.

At 0 is ocentre of force equal to put, the symbols
having the usual[...]II a particle be pmjected down the circumference of a
vertical circle from a point on it such that th[...]e equal to A, provided the friction nt cnch point of
the circle be such thnt the particle will just stuy wherever
it [)3 put.

‘VI. Express the position of the centre of pressure on a. plane
area. with reference to the principal axes of the area at
its centre of gravity.

Show that the depth below the surface of the centre
of pressure on n semicircle touching the surf-ace an[...]12¢ ~76 cos 6

VII. Find the principal pouitions of the metacentre in the case of a.
cylinder Hunting, with its axis horizontal, in a fluid of such
density that iive-sixths of the curved surface is submerged_

, a being the radius

WIII. Granted the existence of molecular forces hetween particles
of :1 liquid, proponimml .to the product of the masses,
depending on the distance between the[...]ry small, show that
there must be a. rapid change of pressure on passing from
the outside to the inside nf the fluid m; a given point of
the surface pmportionul to the sum of the principal
curvatures at that point.

A81

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (181)[...], A being '5. is heavier. Below I! is
u. length l of light string, and to that. is attached a
uniform chain wilcd up on the floor and of mass m per
unit length. Motion starts with B on t[...]nd an equation from which
to determine the length of chain raised hemre motion is
reversed. Determine[...]2Tmandz=r
II. A circle is described on u chord AB of a. parabola as
diameter, and cuts the curve again[...]the chord is fixed in direction, the difference of
the squares on AB and Ul) is constant.

Ill. A ri[...]base
vertical um] axis horizontal. If the radius of the base is
u, height of cone b, and the depth of the 'xis below
the surface is 1:, determine the resultant pressure on the

curved surface ofof the
cone

-3 («WI/if}
" 4' b°+3ah
1V. An elasti[...]the ellipsoui E+§+ 03:1. Show that the

centres of the elliptic sections all lie on the surface
2
fo[...]1}

VI. A solid tower is to be built. in the form of a. solid of
revolution with the axis vertical. It is t[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (182)[...]y, considering my horizontal section,
the portion of the tower above that must have just
sufficient r[...]sure proportional to the vertical
central section of the portion of tho tower under consider-
ation mid evenly distributed over that men. Show that
the form of the tower must be u pm'almloid of revolution.

and show that it
arises from the following geomeu'i l construction :—As
a circle of radius (1 rolls along 11 fixcrl, straight line ;[...]ne H tangent OP is drawn
to the circle; the locus of f' is the uhm‘e mine. And
show that if the main[...]g uniformly about a roriicnl axis. If the density
of the sphere is to that of the liquid as 45 264-, and the
sphere floats so[...]s at height Salome the

centre, where a. = radius of the sphere, show that the
angular velocity of rotation of the liquid is

2 Q
J34
If the sphere in the above[...]11'

IX. Find the equation to the principal axis of the Election of the

7 K ”I
$1.29 23:1 by the plane lm+my+mz=0,
and prove that the fooi of all the plane central sections

of this coniooid lie on the surface

ellipsoi[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (183)[...]bols in the equation represent.

If m be the mass ofof some good method ul‘
determining the refractive index of a liquid.

lll. Describe fully and give the theory of Freenel’s bipristfl
method of determining the wave length of monochro-
mntiu light.

IV. Describe l‘nlly how you wuuld determine whether it given
parallel beam of light. in ordinary light, plane polarized,
cllipt[...]zed light, how would yen
determine the directions of the axes?

V. Describe and explain the phenomena of fluorescence. Haw
does fluorescence assist us i[...]lysis ’2

VI. Explain the statement that change of temperature is
measured by measuring some concomitant efi'ect of heat,
Discuss the relative advantages and disadvantages of

the mercury and air thermometers.

VII. Describe fully an electrical method of measuring teuiperar
tnre.

VIII. Explnin fully how tempemtnre may be measured indepen»
tlcntly of the properties of any particular body.

IX. Express the mechanical equivalent of heat. in terms ofthe
difference of the twu specific heats of :1 perfect gnu.

X. Describe fully how by menus of a diagram the thermal pm-
perties of n. vapour in presence of its liquid can be
represented.

Paraffin melts at 52'T°U., and its Intent bent of fnsiun
is 35'35. If one gram of it. in melting expands 0-125
020's, find[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (184)[...]hell, whom particles attract
according to the law of gravitation, exercises no at-
traction on a. part[...]interior. How does
this result bear on the theory of electricity?

ll. Find the capacity of a condenser consisting of two parallel
plates electrified to given potenti[...]two plates.

The two plates being at at distance of 2 cm. apart, it
is found that the insertion between them of a large sheet
of solid dielectric, whose thickness is 1‘1 (tin.[...]es, doubles the Mn‘zwtivc force,
the potentials of the plates being kept the same. Find
the specific inductive capacity of the dielectric.

Ill. Find the distribution of electricity on an infinite conducting
plate connected with the earth and under the influence
of an electrified point.

]\'. State and prove Kirchhoff’s laws for investigating the current
in each branch of any network of linear conductors.

l"nur resistances arc nrmnged iu the form of n Square
xi 501), each side being lOl) ohms. I! and I) are joined
by a resistance of :10“ chum, and n lmttcry of internal
resismiicc 100 minus. and c.m.l‘. IOU[...]n the various branches.

V. Given that the encrgy ofof current flow and
current induction, show that the work done in any move
ment of the circuits which alters M to M + 511
= 14.51%[...]tic force, permeability.

Describe briefly a way of finding the permeability of a
given piece of iron in the form of a. long Wire.

VII. Find the formula. for the throw of the needle of a. ballistic
galvanometer owing to the passage of an instantaneous

A85

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effect.

VIII. Describe Stroud’s form of magnetometer, and its use. Give

the theory of the instrument.

IX. What is the characteristic curve of a dynamo‘l Explain the

shape of the curve in the case of a series dynamo.

X. Calculate the mutual inducta[...]one n

very long helix, wound with u single layer of wire twenty
turns to the centimetre, the other a. short coil of two
hundred turns of mean radius 5 cm., the short coil being
placed well within the helix, its axis being inclined to
that of the helix at an angle of 30”.

PHYSICS (Honours).

PRornsson Bruce, ELL,[...]Tich Jl‘hree hours.

I, Give a. brief account of the theory {ind construction of

Rowland’s Concave Diffraction Gratings.

In an experiment to find 1!, mi air condenser, of capacity
60,000 in electrostatic measure, was mude to discharge
through a. coil of inductance 4'5 x 10“ in absolute
electromagnetic units, across a spark gap between a pair
of knobs about a millimetre apart. The resistance of the
coil was 200 ohms, and that of the spark gap was
negligible. The time of n complete oscillation was
found by photogmphing[...]. It is
required to find how for the cooling died of the blocks
extends along the bar. As H first approximation, assume
that the radiation (1‘) of the platinum per unit of sin-thee
is '002 calorie for each degree of rise of temperature of
the Wire, and thut the conductivity (0) of the metal is
such that 'l caloric passes per second through a. cube of
unit side, when two opposite faces are kept at a. unit
difi‘ercnce of temperature. If Vo he the temperature at
t[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (186)[...]ximately at what distance from the block
the rise of temperature is only 1 per cent. less than the
ris[...]distance.

IV. Write essays on not more than two of the following
subjects :—

(a) The velocity and rate of decay of telephone
currents in a wire of known capacity and resistance, loss
through leakage being neglected.

(b) The measurement of intense magnetic fields.

(a) The working of alternating current dynamos in
parallel.

(d) The measurement of resistance.

(2) Methods of measuring the angle of rotation of a.
polarized ray.

( f) The production of double refraction by mechanical
and electrostatic stress.

(g) Laws of cooling, and methods of experimenting on
the snbj cct,

PHYSICS (Honours)[...]ea'l‘hrce hours.

.‘1. Shaw that the capacity of a pair of long coaxal cylinders of
length l and radii b and a. respectively is

I[...].lectrical Images. Show how tn i .n l
the density of the electiicity induced at any point u')
either of two pmallel conducting plates of \eiy lax-gm
extent. by a chzurre pl [mill at some point between them

Ill. Give a short acceunt of magnetic hysteresis. Show how,
from a magnetisnti[...]accurately the EALF. and the internal resistance of a.
voltnic cell.

V. A charged condenser of given capacity has its plates joined
by a. conductor of given resistance and inductance. Find

A87

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (187)[...]scharge may he oscillatory and,
if so, the period of the oscillations.

Vi, Describe, with experimental detail, a method of comparing
it coefficient of selfinduclion with a. capacity.

Vii, Describe Oa[...]n
core.

Given a. curve showing the time constant of st coil for
different values of current, Show how to plot a curve
giving the rise of current when It given EMJJ'. is suddenly
put on to the coil.

lX. Give tt short :tucount of thermo electric phenomena.
Describe how u thermoe[...]MA.
'i'inic#’l‘hleo hours

I, A parullei bemn of homogeneous iiglitpasses perpendicularly
through[...]fect on the screen, and show
tilllt the positions of maximum illumination can be
obtained by solving an equation of the form 4;: tan (I).

ll. Explnin fully the construction of a L’zthinet compensator,
and describe how to use it to determine the constants of
an elliptieally polarized my.

ill, Describe Fres[...]surface, and show how to determine
the directions of single ruy velocity and UI‘ single wave
velocity.

TV. Discuss the question as to whether the plume of Vibration in
n polarized my coincides with[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (188)plane of polarization, and briefly review the experimental
evidence in favour of the hitter view.

V. Describe and (explain the phenomena of Newton’s Diffusion
Rings, and in the ease in which a source of homogeneous
light is at the centre of the mirror, Show thth

A

where p is the radius of it bright ring, r the radius and
c the thickness of the mirror, and n is all even integer.

VI. State[...]in a reversible cycle 5

a cycle in which any one of the conditions you state is
not satisfied jdfl<[...]“u

(it). IC- r:

1X. Show thnt c. dissipation of energy nlw: takes pl-‘lUC in an
irreversible cy[...]xpression ior the internal thermodynamic
motivity of it system whose various parts are at (lili'eront
temperatures; and if the . cin consist of n. equal
masses m, “hose specific heat 0 is co[...]ty=Jcamz(T'~T)7 where '7" is the arithmetic:
menu of the various temperatures and 1' their geom[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (189)[...]more than sic; questions are to be selected, but of these two
must be chosen from flimst'iuns 5, 7, 8, 9.]

T. How can the molecular weight of substances be determined
(11,) by the freezing po[...]an unsymmetrie carbon atom '4
Discuss the bearing of recent investigations on von’t
Hoif’s theorie[...]covery and developmentl

IV. Give a brief account of the chief discoveries made in
chemistry by Sir H.[...]mine, and
Iodine classed together? Give an necmnt of recent
investigations upon Fluorine and its compounds.

VI, \Vhat do you know about the property of isomorphism.
What are the laws relating to it and of What use is a.
knowledge of isomorphism in chemistry”!

VII. Drew up a scheme for the classification of the fatty alcohols,
and state how the primary, se[...]recognized.

VIII. Give a. brief general account of the carbohydrates, and state
what you know about[...]lizarin prepared ultificiallyl Give some account
of the othe1 hydrmy- enthraquinones, and explain the[...]rstand by molecular refraction? Give
some account of the various formulae used to express it,
and of the results attained by its use in the determi—
nation of the structure of organic substances.

1190

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (190)11. State what you know of either—
(a) The metal germanium and its compounds ;
or (1;) Recent investigations on the oxides of sodinm’l

all. What do you understand by “ co[...]ur answer by examples.

IV. Give a. brief account of recent investigations on either—
a) The chemistry of flame;
or [b]. The action of light on chloride of silver and the
action of a. solution of potassium cyanide on metallic
gold.

V. Write an account of either—
(o) Recent progress in the synthesis of closed carbon

chains ;
01' (b) The preparation and structure of caffeine, and its
relationship to uric acid.

VI.[...]ndary, and tertiary amines produced by the action
of ethyl iodide on ammonia;

or Give a brief account of the preparation and structure of
paim‘osaniline, its homologues and derivatives, and of
the use of phosgene in their preparation,

VII. State briefly what you knew of the iodonium hoses recently
discovered.

PRACTICA[...]D.Se.
Time—Six hours.
Determine the percentage of Silver in the solution before you.

PRACTICAL CHE[...]ndide.
(c) Salicylic Acid. Experiment with a view of ascer-
taining its constitution.

A91

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (191)[...](Pass).
Time—Three hours.

T. In what pru‘ts of Anslrelieure there evidences of past glacial
action 2 What is the nature of the evidences end to
what geological horizons are[...]What, inference may be drawn from the occurrence of 1.“an
million remains at Lake Cellahonuo and other Australian
localities as to the climate of Australia during the Dip‘
rotodun Period T Ts this biological evidence supported
by any kind of physical evidencel

UT. Describe and illustrate by means of sketch sections some of
the principal nnoonfornmbilities in the geological for-
mations of Australia, and explain their significance.

illu[...]by a sketch.

l\',. Explain briefly the meaning of the following terms :filacco-
lite, has-alt, onl[...]nullipores, policolithior

\'. What is the nature of the (181 "ts at present forming on the,
floor of the deep ocean? I. there any geological evidence
of the floor of the deep oceun having been raised so ms to[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (192)[...]nz, clcuirrzgu, plwchq 015m

lJ. Give an account, of the rliombie system) desc1ibiug and ilhw
trat-iug by sketches the simple, forms, mentioning alsn
examples of minerals erystullisiurr in such forms.

iilL \\ hat IS the composition of, 111111 111 wlmt system (lo each nt‘
the follow[...]opaz, [11111111212

1V. Give :1 short description of the Chief ores of copper.

V. How would you distinguish prac[...]. 5:11.110, and give the distinguishing clmmctcrs of the chief
minerals (If the l‘elspnr Group

'Vil. L'\p1:1iuy0uv melhad of detelmining the constituent (-0111.
position of the followinu minerals ,vstch/Lani'tc, bamit:
j)[...]ss).
Time —Tl1ree hours.
l, Give the characters of Glossaptm'is 111111 related genera.
State their r[...]111 space.

1], Umm'ast the Lower Mesozoic flora of Australia with those
which preceded it.

UL Distinguish five gestropudnus genera. characteristic of the
Palmozoic rocks.

1V. Distinguish fiv[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (193)[...]ems differ from
one other? Explain the importance of these genera in.
the classification of strata.

\'I. What family of Echinoidoec is largely characteristic of
Lower Tertiary age? Name fire genera, and distin[...]our).
Time—Three hours.

I. Give the characters of Olemw, Olenellus, and Parodowides.
Explain the importance of these genera in the classifi-
cation of strata.

11. Compare the Ordovician areas of Australia in respect of
structure, component beds, fossils, and physical
geography.

III. Discuss the question of the applicability of the term
“ Panic-Carboniferous,“ to all or in part of the strata
of the New South Wales coalfield.

IV. Describe in technical language any three of the accompany-
ing (five) fossils.

V. Na[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (194)LIST OF STUDENTS WHO COM)

[ENUED THE COURSE FOR T[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (195)[...]Boxwuns AND SEPARATE SUBJECT LIST.
Names in order of merit. »

THIRD YEAR.
MATHEMATICS.

["[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (196)[...][[. Candidates must have attained' the full age of eighteen years on
the day on which the examinatio[...]ll. Candidates may be examined in any one or more of the following
subjects:

1. Latin. Part 1.
" Part[...]14. Botany.
15. Geology.
. 16. Theory and History of Education.
-)<' 17. Electric Engineering. Part I.

IV. Schedules defining the range of study shall he publishefl in the
month of January in each year. The (late of the examination

shall by fixed by the Council.[...]passed.

VI. Candidates who produce ccrtifioates of having passed at this
examination in the subjects required to complete the First and
Second years of the course for the degree of Bachelor of Arts
or Bachelor of Science respectively, shall be entitled to[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (197)[...]imself for examination.

VIII. The following Form of Notice must be sent to the Registrar not

less than twenty—one days before the date of the examination.

I. . hereby give notice of my intention

to Present myself at the next Highe[...]mi
1 enclwse herenith the PI‘BhCl'lllllll foo, of i3
(Signed).

I )ziteil this tiny of
To the Registrar,
University (if Adelaide.

Allowed: 18th of December, 1886.

SCHEDULES DRAW'N UP UNDER NO.[...]er ull‘nnl evidence rutiaimctury
tn the Faculty of Science, at having drum “‘ill‘li equ[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (198)[...]IC Et'olxmgmxo. I’m-t 1.

“THEORY AND HISTORY OF EDUCATION.

The following will he the subjects of examination :—
1. The Elements ofof (fmnenius. l’estnlozzil mnl l"rnehel.

Textbooks renunlmunllml :
.levnns: l‘rlmul' of l,.u,|:iu (Huclllillxm).
Sully; ' on w 3‘ Hmnrllmok of l‘sy mlogy (Lungmans
Cmneniu -' l.
Antolviof, ([...]-llllnlll - (Mm-lolmwl.
[HUIHPILIYYCMF llistm‘y of I'vvluunm (Sunlmnwln'in).
Rhulanta ave recommende[...].
'I‘ho filmlnIut-nlnl prim-iph-n mul phenomena of l‘Zlenlri ' nml Magnetism,
‘l‘hl- I:il'llll[...]-l mngnnl iw-uils.
'l'lm t'lt‘xltlmllll ”)0an of lhu- unmth‘uutiun nlul mm of I))'llllllln-[‘llfll‘tl‘ll‘

Milnliium :[...]-lr-plumn, :uul nth ‘ prne-tu-ul aim-“(unions of nine xx.

Text-hook recommended :
Elementary Electricity and Magnetism : Silmlms Thompson.

Rocks of P-eforencn racmnmemlml ;
Handbook of Practical Telegraphy : Culley.
The Electi'[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (199)OF THE DEGREE 0F BACHELOR OF LAWS, AND OF
LECTURES AND EXAMINATIONS IN LAWS FOR
STUDENTS NO[...]e that he has passed it Matriculation Exmuinution of
the University shall, it' he has passed in Latin,[...]led Clerk.

ll. Term Examinations in the subjects of study lectured upon during
the respective rlei-ms shall he held about the close of the First
and Second Terms in each year. All Stud[...]ations.

111. Annual Examinations in the subjects of study for each academicnl
year shall be held about the close of the Third TCl‘lll in each
year, and also during the First Term of the following year.
Students proceeding to the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, who
have failed to )ass or who have not pre[...]elves at
the Annual Examination in the Third Term of any yenr, may
by permission of the Faculty, subject to the approval of the
Council, present themselves for examination at the Annual
Examination in the First Term of the following year,- provided
that Students who h[...]ss at the Annual Examir
notion in the ' hird Term of any year shall in no case be
permitted to present themselves at the Annual l‘lxamination in
the First Term of the follouiug year, except on the recom—
mendation of the Board of Examiners.

IV. To obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, Students not coming
within Regulations L\.[...]atriculation, com—
plete four neaulemienl ye 's of study as hereinafter specified, and
pass the Annual Examinations, and one at least of the Term
Examinations proper [0 each of those years.

~"'V, At the Annual Examination for the first year of the Course for
the Degree of thohelor of Laws, every Student proceeding to
that Degree shall he required to satisfy the examiners in
each of the following sublieots :—

irim w 1.

l[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (200)[...]hall be required to satisfy the examiners in each of the
following subjects :—

1. Latin (as in the[...]or
the BA. Course, pass subjects only).

m 2. Law of Property.

3. Logic (as in the second year for th[...]hall be required to satisfy the examiners in each of the
following subjects :—

1. Jurisprudence.
2. Principles of Equity.
3. Law of contracts.

“WNW"- *VIIL At the Annual Examinat[...]hall be required to satisfy the examiners in each of the
following subjects :—

1. International Law (Public and Private).
2. The Law of Wrongs (Civil and Criminal).

3. The Law of Procedure, or, Mental and Moral
< Science (as in[...]e already graduated in Arts may obtain the
Degree of Bachelor of Laws by passing in the following sub—
jeets at[...]—

1. Roman Law.

2. constitutional Law.
3. Law of Property.

4. Jurisprudence.

5. Principles of Equity.

" Allowed 15th December, 1892.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (201)6. Law of Contracts.
7. International Law (Public and Private).
8. The Law of Wrongs (civil and Criminal).

P’— 9. The Law of Procedure, or Mental and Moral
Science.

Such Exa[...]rred
to in Regulation XIII. may obtain the Degree of Bachelor of
Laws by satisfying the examiners for the Higher P[...]atin, English Language and Literature, and in one
of the other subjects prescribed for such examinatio[...]rnational Law (Public and Private).
4. Principles of Equity.
Such Examinations may be passed at any ti[...]ired.

XII. Students not proceeding to the Degree of Bachelor of Law‘s may,
on complying so far as it is requisi[...]egulations, attend the University Lectures on any of the
prescribed subjects of study for that Degree, and present
themselves for[...]ations pass the
prescribed Emminntious in the Law of Property, Constitu-
tional Law, the Law of Contracts, the Law of Wrongs (civil and
criminal), and the Law of Procedure, and fulfil “.11 other
conditions pr[...]subjects.

XIV. A Student, who shall pass in any of the subjects mentioned in
Regulation XIII.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (202)XV. Schedules suggesting text-books and books of reference to aid
Students in regard to the subjects of study and examination,
shall be drawn up, and Stu[...]ance with those books, but a conipetsnt
knowledge of the subjects of study and examination.

XVI. The schedules shall be drawn up by the Faculty, subJect to the
approval of the Council, and shall be published not later than
the month of January in each year.

XVII. Any student may pres[...]tute one academical year, or to pass
at least one ofof the Council; or unless hc is articled
to a practitioner of the Supreme Court whose office is
more than ten miles distant from the Univ[...]e allowed by the
Faculty. subject to the approval of the Council.

The Annual Examination need not, no[...]have attended and gained credit for three-fourths of the
lectures given in that subject, except in cases of illness or other
sufficient cause to be allowed[...]The Professor or LectuEr [LT
shall have the power of refusing to give credit for attendance if
the stu[...]e or insufficient prepara~
tion.

XIX. The names of the students passing each Annual Examination

n4

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (203)for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws shall be arranged in three '
elasaee, in alphabetical order in each.

The names of all other students passing at an AnnuaI
Examinati[...]nt has passed.

The Council shall transmit a copy of the above-mentioned
lists to the Chief Justice or[...]f there be no Chief Justice) to the Senior J udge
of the Supreme Court.

XX. Notices by studentr of their intention to present themselves
at an Annua[...]s than one calendar month before
the commencement of the Examination.

XXI. The undermentimied fees sh[...]Col-tiliente, will here to pity

the entrance fee of I. 3 3 t)
d’ees payable in each term by every e[...]y subject included in the cour-ic for the

Degree of Bachelor 01 Laws:
For each subject I ll 6
.li‘e[...]an Annual Exumiimtinn l l 0
(Fee for certificate of having passed in one or more subjects of

any exmninetiun in the course [or the Degree of Bachelor

of Laws 010 0
Fee for final cc ' "cute showing all[...]nnual hxmninalions in

Laws '0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws .. O

XXII. These Regulations shall apply to[...]who have not
completed the First Academical Year of study prescribed by
the Regulations hereby repealed, but all students who have
completed such year of study shall proceed under the Regula-
tions hereb[...]udents.

c: :1
m m

XXIII. The following Forms of Notice are prescribed :

Farm quntice to be sent[...]o present himselffar
examination.

THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

T, , a. student of this University, hereby give
notice that for the purpose of completing the year of the course for

135

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (204)the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, I intend 'to_pre5e11t m1 self at the Annual[...]he subjects]

I send here with the prescribed fee of 15 being
for each of the abovementioned subjects

(If the student is a[...]clerk, add):

I am articled to Mr, , a solicitor of the
Supreme Court, whose office is situated in
Dated this day of 13

(Signature of Student)
(Address)..

To the Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

Form of notice to be semi to the Reyisirar by (my .rtmlemf notpv‘aaeeding to
the Degree of Bachelor of Laws of his intenlion to present himself for
examination

THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

I , n 1.1111lentof this L 111101<111 1[...]he subjects. J

I send heumilh the prescribed fee of 1: being the enhance fee
(if not previously paid). mul 1: fm such of the nl.o1u-111entioucd Milijech
(If the sturlent'[...]ed cle1k, add):
I am Mticled to Mr. _ a solicitor of the Supreme
Court, whose office is Situated in
Dated this day of 13
(Signature of Si111lent),._,,,,__.

(Addresst.
To the Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

XXIV. Flam and after the allowance and countereiunehue L11- the
(xovernol of these Regulations, thew shall be repealed Hereby
the Regulations touching the Degree of Buchclol of L1111s,
which “"0112 allowed and counteisigued l1) the (revel 11m 011
the eighteenth day of December, in the your 158“.
Provided that this[...]e allowance or counteiu
signature by the Governor of these Regulations ; or

(b) Any right or s[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (205)(c) The validity ofof Bachelor
of Laws should not enter into Articles until after the completion of the First
Year’s Course at the University.

SCHEDULES DRA‘VN UP UNDER NO. XV. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

3% DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION IN
NOVEMBER[...]RST YEAR’S COURSE.

LATIN.
As in the First Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
As in the First Year of the B.A. Courne, Pass subjects only.

ROMAN LAW.
Text-books recommended :
Poste’s institutes of Gains.
Sandal-8’ Institutes of J ustinian.
+ Books of reference recommended :
Moyle’s Institutes of Justinian.
Hunter’s Roman Law

The papers to he[...]oman Law, who duw. not show u competent knowledge of Latin.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.

(a) The History of responsible Government in Great Britain.
(In) The relation of the Crown and British Parliament to the colonies.[...]Australia relating to the Constitution.

1' Books of reference recommended :
Hnllam’s Constitutional[...]Constitutional History.
Anson’s Law and Custom of the Conntitution.

l Students are not expected to purchase books of reference.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (206)SECOND YEAR’S COURSE.

LATIN.

As in the Second Year of the B.A. Course. Puss subjects only.
GREEK.

As in the First Year of the RA. Course. Peas subject-s only.
LOUlC.

As in the Second Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.

ELEMENTARY Pom: MATHEMATICS.
As in the First Year of the B. A. Course. Pass subjecta only.

THE LAW or l’eurem‘v.
The Elementary Principles of the Law of Real and Personal Property.

The Real Property Ac[...]ncient Law.
Holland’s Jurisprudence.

1‘ Book of reference recnnunenrled :

Ileam’s Legal Rights[...]'1 ex t-hook recommended :—

Snell: Principles of Equity.

+Books of reference recommended :~

White’s and Tudor-’[...]ommended :

Anson on Contracts.
Snell: Principles of Equity. Parts I. and Ill.
Smith‘s Lending Clues [the cases referring to the Law of Contract}.

1' Banks of reference recmnmemled :

Lenka on Contracts.
Poll[...]RSE.
INTERNATIONAL LAW.
(a) The general character of the syfitems called Public and Private

Internet[...]stions as arise between Sovereign

Powers in time of peace and won
(a) Private International La[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (207)[...]etluke’s Private International Law.
'1‘ Books of reference recommended:
Kent’s International Law[...]iminal):
Text-books recommended :
Pollock’s Law of Torts.
Stephen's Digest of Criminal Law.
'l‘ Books of reference recommended :
Addison’s Law of Torts.

Russell on Qrimes W
Stephen‘s {Ila-rm m Ll I Lumilml Lew. ‘
A i..\\v 0F PROCEDURE.

(a) Law of Evidence.
Text»books recommended :
Stephen’s Digest. of the Law of Evidence.
Best’s Law of Evidence.
"r Book of reference recommended :
Taylor on Evidence.
(1}) The Supreme Court Act and Rules of Court.
1‘ Books ofof reference recommended:
Ber-law’s Local Court’s Act.

MENTAL AND MORAL SCIENCE.
As in the Third Year of the ILA. Course. Pass subjects only.

* For details of subjects im- the Ordinary LLB. Examination in Mar[...]Shuden.’ a are not. expected to purchase hunk: of reference

B9

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (208)RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT.

The rules of the Supreme Court, of which copy is annexed, were
issued under the Seal of the Court on the third day of June, 1890.
The rules which concern Students of Low in the University are pub-
lished in the Calendar for the convenience of reference : ,_

Whereas by an Act of the Parliament of the Province of South
Australia, No. 31 of 1885-6, intituled “An Act to consolidate the
several Ordinances relating to the establishment of the Supreme Court
of the Province of South Australia,” it is enacted that it shall be lawful
for the Judges of the Supreme Court to make and practise such General
Rules and Orders touching and concerning the admission of attorneys,
solicitors and barristers as the circumstances of the Province may
require : And whereas it has bee[...]d the General Rules and Orders made by the Judges of the
Supreme Court on the third day of October, one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-six, the twenty-fourth day of January, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-threeJ and the seventeenth day ofof the present Rules : Provided that this annulment[...]d, or duty or
1est1iction imposed by or under any of the annulled Rules and
Orders plior to the coming into the operation of the present
Rules.

PART H.

6. Every person must[...]into articles, produce
to the Bomd a certificate of his havinu passed. the Matriculation
Examination 1n the U111ve1s1ty of Adelaide, or in some universitv
1ecognizcrl by the University of Adelaide, 01 of his havino- passeil
the p1elinnina1y or any i11te[...]red to pass, and must lodge with the Board a copy of
the certificate of his having so passed.

8. Every such articled cle[...]n, have taken, or be entitled to take, the degree of
Bachelor of Lmvs at the University of Adelaide, or shall, at the

310

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (209)proper examinations of the University of Adelaide, have passedJ
HIV

The Law of Property,

Constitutional Law,

The Law of Obligations,

The Law of Wrongs (civil and criminul), and

The Law of Procedure:

and shall furnish to the Board the said University’s fiuul cer
tificnte of having so passed.

9. The Board may require every[...]or proctor with whom
he may have served uny part of his clerkship) shall, if required
by the Board, a[...]rsons who have been articled to some practitioner of the
Court for the full term of five years, and have served the
full term of their clerkship : Provided that in the case of
any person who shall before or during his service under
articles have taken the degree of lluohelor of Laws or
of Arts in the University of Adelaide, or in some
University recognized by the University of Adelaide,
service under articles, for the full term of three years,
shall be sufficient.

[1. Persons who shall have served the full term of five years
an: associate or assistant or acting associate to the
Judges of the Court or any of them : Provided that if
any such person shall, be[...]sistant or noting associate have taken the
degree of Bachelor of Laws or of Arts in the University
of Adelaide, or in any University recognised by the
University of Adelaide, such service for the full term
of three years shall he suflicient: Provided[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (210)the certificate of any one of the said Judges, satisfy
the Board as to his cond[...].

UL Persons who shall have served the full term of five years,

during part of such period as associate or assistant or
acting associate to the Judges of the Court or any of
them, and during part of such period under articles of
clerkship : Provided that if any such person shall,
before or during such service have taken the degree of
Bachelor of Laws or Arts in the University. of Adelaide
or in any University recognised by the Unlve1sity of
Adelaide, such service fo1 the full te1 m of three yam:
shall be sufficient: l’mvidcd also that, without
limiting the efl'sct of Rule ‘3, every such person shall,
by the certificate of My one of the said Judges satisfy
the Board us to his condu[...]be admitted.

(Given under our hands and the Seal of the Supreme Court, at th8
Supreme Court House, at Adelaide, this third day of June, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ni[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (211)[...]Law 11:11.0 does not xlxou:
a competent knowledge of Latin.)
I. WVrite an account of the jm'isprzulmtes.

II. Translate, with short no[...]s, immmi Vclie'iani.

1“ Explain the importance of Adoptimx in Roman society.
Describe the modes of udoption iu the times of Gains
mud J ustininu respectively (I) when the pe[...]en he was ala'mi jmis.
Account for the dilfercuce of procvdul‘c in the two cases.

V. Transla[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (212)[...]et.
Gai. III. 140.

VII. What were the provisions of the following Statutes?
Lax Furin Cuninie, ch Jul[...]ucnpiou and prescription ,-
and trace the history of the law concerning prescription.

IX. Explain the distillation between the contracts of com-
modatum and depositum. What degree of care was
required from the commudatarius and depo[...]the
words in italics l

XI. Trace the development of the law concerning Contracts.

XII. What were the safeguards against reckless litigation (a) in
the time of Gains, and (b) in the time of Justinianl

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.

PROFESSOR PENNEF[...](a) What were the principal constitutional powers of the
Witanagemot T,

314

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (213)[...]AND L|TERATURE

(b) Trace the subsequent history of any two of the powers
in your answer to (a).

Write a note on the character and work of Simon (le
Montfort.

Discuss the title to the Crown of Henry IV., Richard III.,
and William IV.

“The separation of the Church of England from that of
Rome was a political and legal rather than a reli[...]Write a. full note on the Constitutional History of England
during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.

Give an account of the proceedings in the “ Case of Com—
mendams." Why has the outcome of that case (the
dismissal ofof the
Revolution.

Trace the history and Show the present position of the
Privy Council.

Explain the constitution, privileges, and functions of the
House of Lords.

Give a brief account of the legislation excluding placemeu
and pensioners from the House of Commons and South
Australian Parliament respectively.

. Write a brief political history of the law of treason.

. Write a note on each of the following cases :—

Mostyn v. Fabrigas.

Stookdalc v. Hansard.

Anderson’s case.

The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria v.
Glass.

l’l‘he same papers as set for the
I First. year of the BA. course.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (214)SECOND YEAR.

THE LAW OF PROPERTY.

Paornsson F. W. anxsmrnnn, LL.D,, AND[...]B.

Time—Three hours.

I. (a) Trace the history of the law as to a special promise to
answer for the debt, default, or miscarriage of another
person.

(b) What are the requisites of a ” sufficient acceptance and
receipt,” within the meaning,r of the 17th Section of the
Statute of Frauds!

II. Explain Goodwill. On the sale ofof the
Partnership Act, 1891, as to dissolution.

IV[...]s Clauses Consolidation Act.

V. A leaves certain of his goods in the reputed ownership of
B, who is financially embarrassed. J} suffers a. portion
of his own goods to be taken in execution, and a. few
days subsequently issues notices calling a meeting of
his creditors. On the day before the meeting, A enters
into possession of his goods, but docs not remove them.
The meeting is duly held, and in pursuance of a.
resolution passcd thereat, B‘s estate is duly assigned by
deed for the benefit of his creditors. Are the trustees
entitled to A’s goods as forming part of 3's estate?
Give reasons for your answer.

VI. \Vlmt are the respective functions of the Memorandum and
Articles of Association of it Company? May they be
altered, and, if so, for what purposes and how?

VII. In the event of the insolvency of the Grantor, discuss the
relative values, as securities, of Bills of Sale given
to secure (a) an antecedent debt, and[...]hen the insolvency occurs
before the registration of (he Bills of Sale.

What are the provisions of the Bills of Sale Act,
1886, as to a distress levied upon goods comprised in a
duly registered Bill of Sale?

1116

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (215)[...]IX. What is meant by “acceptance for honour” of a Bill of
Exchange. What liability does an acceptor for honour
undertake Z

X. Write a short note on each of the following cases :—
Lampleigh u. Rraithwaite[...]Lickberrow 'u. Mason 5
Chanoey’s Case.

THE LAW OF PROPERTY.
Pliorrsson PENNEFATIIER, LL.D., AND MR.[...]ee hours.

1. Explain the manner in which the Law of Real Property in
England was affected by the Norman Conquest.

II. Write a ful note on the legal reforms of Edward 1.

1H. Explain the following expressions[...]onour,
heriat, wardsha'p 737i chivalry, protector of a settlement,
vesting order, within wadium.

IV.[...]tacking a mortgage ” and by “ consoli-
dation of securities”? Apply both rules to mortgages
of land, the title to which is registered under the[...]crop 'so ripe as to necessitate the
commencement of reaping within a few days. .8 is
anxious to secum[...]had been actually reaped.

V11. Trace the history of South Australian Law as to the vesting
of land upon the death of the owner.

n17

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (216)VIII. What are the main provisions of the “ Settled Estates Act,
1880 ”'1

IX. A, a[...]against
the Trustee, charging him with a. brench of trust. The
Trustee pleads that. the act was done with the consent
of A. is this defence good? Whni course will the
Cou[...]tions, n contingent ramnimler
shall, in the event of the particular estate determining
before the contingent remainder vests, be capable of
taking efl'ect in nli respects as if the conting[...]ntence.

(1;) Is the sentence a correct statement of South
Australian Law'l

LATIN The same papers as set. For the Second year of the BA.
LOGIC course,

THIRD YEAR.

JURISPRUDENCE[...]ssign to each, respectively, in a
classification of Law?

II. “A sovereign government of one, or a sovereign government
of a. number, in its collegiate and sovereign capacity, has
no legal rights (in the proper acceptation of the term).
against its own subjects."

Exp[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (217)[...]eant by wriilm ann mzwritten Law .7 Givc
cxamples of each in the Roman and English systems.
Explain fully What. is meant by “ the Law of Persons ” and
“ the Law of Things.” By what terms do you think
these divis[...]ntention.

State and criticise Austin’s account of the functions 'of the
Praetor Peregrinns.

Explain the derivation and meaning of the word jus.

How does Holland classify acquisit[...]nected with the conception now
so fully developed of a. law or rule of life are those con«
mined in the Homeric words,[...]"

Explain this fully.

Show fully the dependence of modern International Law on
Roman Law and Roman legal theory.

Show, by a short description of certain still existing though
sn‘chnic forms of society, what the origin of private
property most probably was.

PRINCIPLES OF EQUITY.

PROFESSOR PENNEFATHER, LL.D., and MR. E.[...]ree hours.

Define Equity, and trace the history of the rise and
development of the Court of Chancery.

“'I‘he jurisdiction EXCI‘GISUIl by Courts of Equity may be
considered in some cases as assista[...]h, and in others exclusive oi. the juris-
diction of Courts oI' Common Law."

Give illustrations of this statement.

State the Rules as to satisfaction of (a) debts by legacies ;
(b) legacies by su[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (218)[...]State the origin and give the history and nature ofof cases in which the Court will grant relief
agains[...]ormerly give relief against
forfeiture for breach of covenant in a lease? State the
present law on the[...]st prevail.”
XI. Explain the equitable doctrine of the “ purchaser for value
without notice.” Ho[...]slation in South Australia?

XII. 0n the marriage of A, a female intent, her father puts
£1,000 into settlement for the benefit of A for life,
without power of anticipation, and after her death for
her childre[...]ame way. Some time afterwards
A receives a legacy of £1,000. What are the rights of
A and of the trustees for the settlement?

LAW OF CONTRACTS.
MK. T. IIEWITSON, LL.B., AXD Mn. W. J.[...]11. State Amon's propositions as to communication of (1)
Offer,- (2) Acceptance. Discuss B’s rights[...]t reward for certain services. B,
knowing nothing of the nH‘er. renders the services.

(b) J}, knowing the terms of the ofl‘er, performs its
conditions wit[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (219)III. “ According to the general law of England the written
record of a. contract must not be varied or added to by
verbal evidence of what was the intention of the parties."

‘ Examine the exceptions to this[...]at means and generally in what cases will a Court of

Equity interfere to restrain a breach of contract ’2
I
V. Distinguish carefully between the legal consequences of

mistake in intention and failure of comizln‘ation.
In what cases of mistake in expression will a. Court of
Equity grant relief i
VI. State the general rules governing each of the following
modes of discharge of contract :fiI’aynient, Novation,
Accord and Sa[...]ds her back
with this letter: “The cow I bought of you has the
foot-and-mouth disease.” Can the de[...]onsideration be thought necessary to the validity of
a simple contract?

It is sometimes said. that a[...]curate’.l

IX. How would you define a “ Bill of Exchange “ i
What is a “ cheque ”i!

What are the respective engagements of the acceptor,
the drawer, and the endorser, of a hill of exchange ’!

X. In considering the liability of an infant for necessaries, are
there any, and wha[...]laid down as
determining the respective provinces of the Court and
Jury in ascertaining what things ar[...]or £1,000, and
.8, being unable to pay the whole of the judgment debt
at once, an agreement, is entered into between the
parties that in consideration of B paying dow11£200,
and on condition of his paying the residue by instaL
mente of £100 a month, A will not take any proceedings
on thejudgment. In fulfilment of this agrcebuent, If
pays off the whole of the £1,000. A then claims
interest on the amount of his judgment debt. Is A
entitled to succee[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (220)[...]f he had made it.

A sues.B for £125, in respect of bets (1) and (3).
B pleads that the contract is a[...]LLB.
Time—Three hours.

Trace the development of International Law since the com—
meneement of the 17th century.

What were the main rules formulated in the Declaration of
Paris, 1856 ; the Conventions of Geneva, 1864 and
1868; and the Declaration of St. Petersburg, 1868 ’L
How far can they be reg[...]ketch the history relating to formal declarations of war.
What conclusion do you draw from it?

Write[...]he Behring Sea question.

“The formal requsites of the [cm loci contractor £ch neces-
sary and sufficient for the validity of a Contract
everywhere.”

Are there any qualifications to either of the two
propositions contained in the abov[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (221)[...]y both in England and
South Australia. In respect of what property must A’s
will be proved in Englan[...]are the principles for
determining the liability of the various parts of the
estate to these duties l

X. \Vhat law ought[...]o property
has been acquired, and whether a right of action has
been barred, by lapse of time ‘1

XI. A obtains the issue of a. writ by the Supreme Court of South
Australia against B, in respect of a cause of action
which arose in Victoria. What must the pla[...]Court that it has jurisdiction
over (a) the cause of action, and (b) the defendant?

XII. “The personal law of a creditor has something to do with
his power of holding in England a payment which he
has obtained out of the bankrupt’s moveable property
abroad.”

Explain and illustrate this remark.

THE LAW OF WRONGS (Civil and Criminal).
MR. W. J. lsmsrsa, L[...]lve matters (if
opinion]
1. Discuss the liability of persons taking part in the execution
of a common criminal purpose, showing particularly how
far each is liable for the acts of the others.

A constable end his assistants go to[...]d drive the constable and
his assistants off. One of the consteble’s assistants is
killed by B, C', D, or one of their party. What is the
liability of B, C, D1

11. What is necessary to constitute the offence of obtaining
goods by false pretenccsl

A mak[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (222)[...]tement to be false gives A
the money. Is A guilty of obtaining the money by false
pretences’l

III. \Vhen does the finiler of goods who converts them commit
theft'l When is su[...]ds a bank-note accidentally dropped on the floor
of his shop. He picks it up, intending to keep it fo[...]A guilty
oftheft?

I". Define fully the offence of perjury.

A, a witness under cross-examination, d[...]improperly
permitted to contradict this statement of A’r. B swears
falsely. Can B be indicted for pe[...]that
B’r false statement was procured by means of the soliei<
tation and counsel of X, is X guilty of any and what
Oflyence ’l

V. A and B, the drivers of two carts, whilst in a state of in—
toxication race furiously along a high-road[...]deaf, is negligently walking along in the middle of
the road. One or other or both of the carts run over
0, who is seriously injured th[...]h he reasonably believes to be necessary.
0' dies of the operation, and it appears that the Surgeon
wa[...]led 0 1

V1. Under what circumstances may a. plea of insanity be a good
defence to a criminal prosecution?
“ Dr W. is the latest exponent of what may be called
“ the purely medical View. He maintains, and doubtless
“ has the support of many of his medical brethren in
" maintaining, that the l[...]erally what you understand to be the medical
view of the subject, and any arguments which you think
may be adduced in support of or against that View.

VII. What is the doctrine of common employment, and how has
it been aff[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (223)VT II. Is there any right of contribution or indemnity as between.
joint wrong-doors?

A, B, 0; and D are concerned in the commission of 11
Wrong by which Eis injured. E sues A mid recov[...]remains unsatisfied. 011.11 E afterwards
sue any of the others?

If A had paid the amount of the judgment, could he

under any circumstmwes ha[...]Fletcher (L.R. 3, ILL.
330)? What is the tendency of the later decisions on
the same subject 1

X I11 11. stntement of claim in un action fox libel the follmvilw'
11"01[...]scly 11nd )Ilaltcmuslg/
“ wrote and imbylislicd of the plaintifi the 11o11lsfollo11'iug
" that 13 t[...](lill'orenco between publication
for the purposes of 11 criminal prosecution and publication
for the purposes of :1 civil action? if there be any such
(inference,[...]are newsvendors on 11 large scale
and the owners of book stalls at iailway stations. A
newspape1 containing a libelloue paragiaph 15 sold 111the
mdiu'uy way of business at one of their book stalls.
W. H. S. and Sons, {it the time of sale, had no knowledge
of the contents of the newspaper, nor had they any reason
to believe, nor did they in Islet believe, that the news,
paper was of such a. character that it was likely to
contain l[...]n action for negligence upon whom does the burden of
proving negligence lie, and upon whom in the first
instance rests the burden of proving contributory
negligence?

A railway line[...]it is proved that the watchman
who was in charge of the croxsiug by day was 11'i1.l1clrawu
at[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (224)give warning of its approach, but no evidence is given of
the circumstances under which the deceased got on[...]able’l

XII. Write notes to no! more {lam three of the Following cases :_
Limpm 4). London 09mm! Omn[...]316); Iieg. 'u. 113/5108le Q,B.D.
190).

THE LAW OF EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURE.

PROFESSOR PENNM‘ATHER,[...]given by a. witness good if he become in
capable of being further examined before cross-examina-
tion[...]e law as to discrediting a. witnessi If a Justice
of the Peace improperly refuses to allow a question con—
cerning the credibility of a witness to be asked, what
course should be taken 1

V. In what ways may the lows of (a) England, (12) other
.colonies, and (a) foreig[...]urt?

VI. In what ways may matters from the Court of Insolvency be
brought before the Supreme Court 1[...]d a
perpetual injunction! In what cases, on proof of what
requisities, and with what effects ar[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (225)[...]trial be granted in a. civil aetion on the
ground of the improper admission or rejection of evi-
dence ’4 What is the remedy for the improper admission
or rejection of evidence in criminal cases?

What is a. summons f[...]have

been introduced on the subject by the Rules of 18931

In what manner may execution issue where a[...]ned in a Local Court against partners in the
name of the final

What particulars must be shown by the account of an
" Administrator subject to the supervision of the Court 'i”

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (226)CLASS LISTS, 1 894.

LIST OF STUDENTS WHO COMMENCED THE COURSE Full Tlil‘l
L[...]Phillips

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF LL,B.,
MARCH, 189-1.

The uurlei‘menirionetl St[...]Coxsr 'rIONAL LAW.

Bray, Giltlart Harvey

LAW OF CONTRACTS.
Bray, Gildart Harvey

LAW OF \VRONGS.

H, , ‘McLachlan, Alexander John
B 28

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (227)[...]lsrmr

M milden, Frank Beaumont
LAW.

DENCE.

LAW OF CONTRACTS.

Monlden, Frank Beaumont

Vandenbergb,[...]NATIONAL LAW.

’* Wadey, “’alter Henry

LAW OF VVRONGS.

Bra . Gildart Harvey
Hil , Herbe[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (228)OF THE DEGREE 0F DOCTOR OF LAWS.

The Regulations of the Degree of Doctor of Laws, allowed on the 18th.
December, 1886, are he[...]REGULATIONS.

1. Every candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Laws must. pass
the prescribed examination and comply with the other require-
ments of the Regulations.

IL An examination for the Degree will, if required, be held in the}
third term of each neodemicnl year.

Ill. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination unless he is a
Bachelor of Laws of at least four years standing.

1V. Every candidate must show a competent knowledge of each
subject taken up by him ; and any candidate,[...]e must present to the examiners an original Essay
of sufficient merit on some subject to be approved by the
Faculty of Law. Such Essay need not he composed during
the e[...]h proof as they shall require, that the Essay

is of his own composition. An Essay, presented by a
can[...]cepted at a future
examination.

VI. The subjects of examination shall for the present he :
1. Roman Law.
2. Jurisprudence and Principles of Legislation.
3. Public International Law, or
The Law of Partnership.

4. Essays and Problems on the subjects of the
Examination.

The Council may va1y the subjec[...]ime but
at least one aetidemical year ’s notice of any change shall he
given.

Vll. Schedules sugges[...]drawn up by
the faculty, subject to the approval of the Council, and shill]
be published not later than the month of January in each
year.

330

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (229)VIII. The names of candidates who pnsu the examination shall be
arranged in a single class in order of merit.

HX. A notice in the snbjoiued Form shall[...]egistrar not less than six months before the date of
Examination.

I, :1 Bochelor of Laws, hav' mg obtained that
Degree on the 1111.11 of ill the 1 ear 18 ,
intend to present mgxelf at. the ne\i examination for the Degree of Dwtox of La“ w

in the following 1-111
1
.5
3
‘1

ifhe huhjml. of 1111 Hum 111ll he

1 bend lloiuwiih the inc-cl 111211 free of £15 15s.

[Jamil thi< day of 18
Signature of Candidat
Postal Address

To the Registrar
University of Adelaide.

'i‘ X. The undermentioned fees shall[...]:

Examination fee . £15 15 0
Fee for the Degiee of Doctor of Laws £10 10 0

‘i' Allowed 12th December, 1891.

SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER NO. VII. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE EXAMINATION FOR THE
DEGREE 0F LL.D. IN NOVEMBER, 1895.

1. Roman Law.
General Hiatory of Roman Law.

Books recommended:
Muirhead‘s Histofical Introduction to the Private Law of Rome.
Moylc’s Institutes of Justinian.

The Conunentaries of Gains and the Institutes of Justinian.

Books recommended ;
Poste’s Elements of Roman Law, Gains.
Moyle’s Institutes of Justinian.

The following portions of the Digest:
Book VII Tit. l (llr: 11-.11 1'1'111-[...]nd 5! Shadxrcll’s Select Titles from the Digest of Juatiniml.
Grueber’s Lex Aquilia.

1331

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (230)’2. Jurisprudence 51nd Principles of Legislation. .
Books reeommended:

Austin's .lnri[...]inllxuul’s J urisprndnneu.

Markhy‘s Elements of Law.

Maine’s Ancient Law, Early History of Institutions, Village
Communities, Early Law and Custom.

Bentlmm’s Principals of Morals and Legislation, Theory of
Legislation.

Sidgwiek’a Science of Politics.

3 Public International Law.
Books reco[...]tional Law.
Phillimore’s International Law.
Law of Partnership
Bonk recommended :
Lindley’s Law of Partnership.

NOTE—Candidntes will be required[...]ance
with these books, But a. competent knowledge of ,the sublecta of study and
mthinafinn.

us 32

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (231)[OF THE DEGREES 0F BACHELOR OF MEDICINE
AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY.

REGULATIONS.

I. N 0 student shall be p[...]Literature.
2. Latin. ‘
3. Mathematics

4. One of the following :~(rt) Greek, ([2) French, (6) Germ[...]ouncil will not in future accept any
Certificate of Pass in Preliminary Examination in General Education
unless the whole of the suhj ects included in the Preliminary Examination
required by the Council for registration of students in Medicine, have
been passed at the sam[...]previous to January 1st, 1892, have passed a part of any Preliminary
Examination recognized by the Cou[...]are required to send their
names to the Registrar of the University for registration as Medical
Students by the General Medical Council of the United Kingdom.

III. To obtain the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
Surgery every candidate must complete five academical years of
medical study, and pass the examination proper to[...]re shall be a vacation, beginning on the last day
of the First Term and ending on the first day of the Second
Term.

V. The Examinations shall be held in the Second Session of each
academical year.

WI. No student shall in an[...]ect unless he
shall have attended in each session of that year three-fourths of

" Allowed the 9th December, 1891.
Arrrsmx C. C 1

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (232)the lectures given in that subject, except in cases of illness or
other suflicient cause to be allowed[...]students shall be required
(a) To attend a course of lectures on Anatomy,

(b) To dissect during six months to the satisfaction of the
Professor of Anatomy.

(1;) To attend a course of lectures en Physiology.

(d) To perform practical[...]k
during such Academical Year to the satisfaction of
the Lecturer on Physiology,

(e) To attend a course of lectures on Chemistry.

(f) To perform practical[...]Chemistry during
three months to the satisfaction of the Professor of
Chemistry.

(9) To attend a course of lectures on Botany.

(It) To attend lectures on the Elements of Heat. Electricity)
Magnetism, Light, and Acoustic[...]ior Public Examination.
Every student at the time of forwarding to the Registrar the notice
of his intention to attend the First Examination shall produce certificates
of his having completed the above course of study.

VIJI. At the First Examination every student shall satisfy the Emmi
11ers in each of the following subjects :—
1. Elementary Anatomy[...]heoretical and practical.
4. Botany.

5. Elements of Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, Light
and Acoustics[...]students shall be required
(a) To attend a course of lectures on Anatomy.

(b) To dissect during six months to the satisfaction of the
Professor of Anatomy.

* Allowed léth December‘ 1892.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (233)(c) To attend a course of lectures on Physiology.

(d) To perform practical[...]k during such
Acndemical Year to the satisfaction of the Lecturer
on Physiology.

(9) To attend a. course of lectures on Organic Chemistry.

(f) To perform pr[...]oxicology during three months to the satisfaction of
the Professor of Chemistry.

Every student at the time of forwarding to the Registmr the notice
of his intention to attend the Second Examination shall produce
certificates of his having completed the above course of study, and these
certificates shall he in additi[...]all he required to

satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects :—

1. Anatflmg—Gener[...]ference to Physiology and Medicine. The
chemistry of poisons, organic and iuvrguuic, with special
refe[...]tudents shall he required
(a) To attend a. course of lectures on Physiolog .

(b) To perform Practical[...]k during such
Academical Year to the satisfaction of the Lecturer
on Physiology.

(0) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine and Therapeutics.

/ (d) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Surgery.

(e) To attend during the Whole of the Academicsl Year a
course of lectures on Clinical Surgery.

(f) To attend a course of demonstmtions on Practical
Surgery.

(9) To attend a course of lectures on Pathology.

(Ii) To attend a. course of lectures on Materic Medica.

(i) To receiv[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (234)[...]g nine months the Medical and
/ Surgical Practice ofof three months from some person approved
by the Cou[...]he time at forwarding to the Registrar the notice
of his intention to attend the Third Examination shall produce
certificates of his having completed the above course of study.

*XII. At the Third Examination every student shall be required to
satisfy the Examiners in each of the following Subjects :—

1. Physiology—Incl[...]siological Chemistry.

2. Principles and Practice of Medicine, including
Therapeutics.

3. Principles and Practice of Surgery.
4. Pathology.
5. Materia Medica.

sa...-[...]nts shall he required—

(a) To attend a. course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine and Therapeutics.

(b) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Surgery.

(0) To attend during the whole of the Academicnl Year
a. course of lectures on Clinical Medicine.

(d) To attend a course of lectures on Obstetrics.
(e) To attend a course of lectures on Forensic Medicine.

(f) To attend a course of demonstrations on Surgical
Anatomy.
(3) To perform a course of Operative Surgery.

(h) To attend diligently Past[...]he
Adelaide Hospital for six months, during three of
which he shall perform them himself.

('L) To hold the office of Dresser and Surgical Clerk at the
Adelaide[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (235)the whole or any part of such six months may be
served during the Third Ye[...]nt during nine months.

Every student at the time of forwarding to the Registrar the notice
of his intention to intend the Fourth Examination shall produce certifi-
mites of his having completed the nbovc course of study and practice, and
these certificates shall[...]hall be required to
satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects :~—

1. Principles and Practice of Medicine, including
Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics.

2. Principles and Practice of Surgery, including clinical
Surgery and Operative[...]en.

(a) To attend, during two sessions, a course of lectures on
Clinical Medicine.

((2) To attend during the whole of the academical year a.
course of lectures on Clinical Surgery.

(5) To attend :1 course of lectures on the Diseases peculiar
to Women.

(d) To attend a. course of lectures on Ophthalmic Surgery.
(e) To attend a course of lectures on Aural Surgery.

(f) To uttend a. course of lectures on Lunacy, and to attend
the practice of the Hospitals for the Insane during
three months.[...]tend diligently the Medical and Surgical Practice
of the Adelaide Hospital, both in the wards and in
t[...]g nine months.

‘l (77.) To attend twenty cases of Midwifery. Provided that
the Whole or any part of such number may be

* Allowed 1w. December[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (236)attended during the last six months of the Fourth
Year.

(73) To hold the office of Medical Clerk at the Adelaide
Hospital during six months. Provided that the whole
or any part of such six months may be served during
the Fourth Y[...]proved by the Council.

Every student at the time of forwarding to the Registrar the notice of
his intention to attend the Fifth Examination shall produce certificates
of his having completed the above course of study and practice, and
these certificates shall[...]trics and Diseases peculiar to Women.
4. Elements of Hygiene.

XVII. In all cases in which certificat[...]ny other
Hospital recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons of
England will be accepted in lieu thereof.

XVIII. The Course of Practical Anatomy shall only be open to students[...]the Council.

XIX. Schedules defining the range of study shall be drawn up by the
Faculty of Medicine, subject to the approval of the Council,
mul shall be published in the month of January in each year.
The dates of the Examimtious shall be fixed by the Council.

XX. The names of the successful candidates at each examination in[...]onged in three classes, the first
class in order of merit, and the wound and third classes in[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (237)[...]Medicine £2 2 0
Clinical Suraery 2 2 0
Diseases of Women 3 3 0
Ophthalmic Surgery 3 3 0
Aural Surger[...]OI'IIlinIu-y 1‘2 \mninmimn £3 I} O
Tomi amount of III \mllinlltiou Fees for the i‘ih}
Yem .. 15 15 0
Fee hi the Degrees of Bncllcllir of Aietliaiiie
and Bachelor nf SIIIger 5 5 0
Total cost; of Degree £1“ 1 0

’ Allowed 11th July, 1803.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (238)XXIV. The following Forms of Notice are prescribed :—

Form of Notice to be semi tn the Regixtrm- by Undemradmzlus of their intention
' i0 yresent themsl'lres for Examination.

1, an L'mlerg’nulnntc of this University
hereby give notice that, for the lllll" less of completing the year off

the course for the degrees of “ache urui Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, I
intend to present: myself at. the Exmn[...]l. 4.
2. 5.
3.
I send herewith the rescrihenl fee of £ , and I eneluse tin-
certiiicntes required y t[...].
(Signe(l)...........,...........
Dated this day of 18 .

The Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

Farm of Notice to be sent to the Registrar by Students not studying for Degree]?
of their intention to preuent themselves for Examination.

1. a Student of this University. hereby give
notice that I intend to present nun-1f M‘the Exiumlmtion HI thp month of
18 , for examination In the following Fllleecfs' yiL,

1. 4.
2. 5.
3.
I send herewith the prescribed [cc of £ , being for
each of the Moore subjects.
(Signed) .......................... . ..................
Dated this day of 18 .

The Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

XXV.* Notwithstanding anything contained in the Regulations of the
Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery it
shall be lawful for the Council to adm[...]udents who have attended not fewer than ten cases of
midwifery.

XXVI. '5‘ Students in Medicine may[...]gy, Inorganic Chemistry, Botany,
and the Elements of Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, Light, and
Acoustica, at the end of their First Year’s Course, and in
Chemistry at the end of their Second Yeal’s Course, if they
have alread[...]ons in those subjects in the-
correspouding years of the course for the degree of Bachelor of
Science; but such Students shall not be en[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (239)The Regulations concerning the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine,.
allowed on the 17th day of November, 1886, are hereby repealed.

Allowed : 18th December, 1889.

SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER. No. XIX. OF THE FOREGOING.
REGITLATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY ME. AND 011,3
EXAMINATI[...]my, Deecn'ptive and Surgical : Gray : or
Elements of Anatomy: Quoin.
Human (Jsteolugy : Holden, may al[...]rnoons.
Text-books recommended :~

Demonstrations of Anatomy: Ellis; or
Practical Anatomy: Heath.

Ele[...]ll include :—
l. The fundamental [acts and lows of the morfihology, histology, physiology,
and liferhistory of plants as illustrated y the following types :#
Ye[...]Fem, and the Bean plant.

2. The fundmnental Mote of animal morphology and physiology as illustrated
b[...], Crayfish, Frog.
3. The histological characters of the blood, eyirlermal and connective tissues,
cor[...]ssentials 0F Histology : Sch‘dfer; or

Elements of Histology: Klein.

Introduction to Botany[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (240)[...]Till,

Platinum.
Spectrum analysis, the elements of chemical theo , the atomic
theory and cognate subjects, and the laws of electroiysls.

ii]. Practical chemistry.
Si[...]books recommended :—

Introduction to the Study of Chemintry ; Remaen ; or
Elementary Chemistry: \Vilsen.

Botany.

The general structure and physiology of a flowering pliLnt :—
Elementary 'l‘imues, their Constituents, Contents, and Mode of

Development.

General Chflal'ECLCl'b' end functions of the Root, Stem, Leaves, and
Floral Organs.

Repro[...], Seed, and Germination.

Botanical Characters of the Natural Order
Rnnuuculauew, (Jr-uniform, ('n[...]m-rihe in technical language such pluntn
or parts of plums as "my be placed Mime them, and lo clamify specimens
illustrative of any oi the Natural Unlers «were enumerated.[...]eonuuended :—

ClaRs Book : Bulfuur; or

Manual of Botany : Balfour.

Flora. of South Australia. : Tate ; or
Introduction to Bota[...]cas.

E iementary Physics.

The first principles of Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hem, Light, Sound[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (241)[...]he First Year. and in
addition» ‘

Description of the Vascular and Nervous Systems, Organs of special sense and
other VIScera.

Text-hooks reco[...]in first year.

Physiology.

The ifubject matter of Parts I. , 1L, and III. of the Text-book of Physiology :
aster.

Text—hook recommended :
Text-book of Physiology : Foster.

Practical Examination.

Elw[...]. [umrrimrl lltqnnintnnee 'illl llll‘ chemialry of albumen and il~
milieu, milk, the digestive juice[...]ory system.

Text-books recommended :

Essentials of Histology: Svhfiier: or
Elements of Histolu vy Klein.
Outlines of Practical Pln‘siolo-g)

Stirlintr

liuonliuls of Chemical i’ll ioln Hellilmrton.
Part V. of Text-hook of P 15.,iulo,=_\ : Foster; should also be consulted.
Chemistry.

Organic chemistry.

Law of Substitution. Compound Radicals.
Homologous Series. Principles of Ultimate Analysis.
Aslfeinieal History of the Cyanogen Group Cyanogen. Hydrocyanie
u .
Cyrm[...]mmwe
Fermentation. Alcohol. Wine. H .
Hnnlolngues of Alcohol. Ellie I vle rum mixed. Onixlaiion of
Alcohol. Aldehyde and Acetic i uul their h[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (242)[...]e second year. and in addition
the subject matter of Part IV . of the Text-hook of Physiology : Foster.

Text—hook recommended :*
Textbook of Physiology: Foster.

Practical Examination.

This[...]acquaintance with the»
physiology and histology of the special senses.

Text-hooks recommended :—

Essentinle of Histohigfl
Elements of Histology
Outlines of Practical PI
Essentials of Chemical

Part. V. of Text-book nf I'll} Nulul

Principles and Practice of Medicine and Therapeutics.

Elementary General Pa[...]n Disease.

Specific Febrile Diseases.

Diseases of the Urn-ans of Respiration.

Diseases of the Organs of Circulation.

Diseases of the Urinary Organs.

Diseases of the Alimentary Canal.

Diseases of the Liver and the Pancreas.

Diseases of the: Peritonenm and llesenteric Glands.

Disfiylasej of the Thyroid ; Supra-renal Bodies ; Spleen ; Lymphatics
00 .

Diseases of thc Organs of Luconmxion

Diseases of the Nervous System.

Text-hooks recommended :
The Theory and Practice of Medicine: Bristowe.
The Theory and Practice of Medicine : Roberts.
The Principles and Practice of Medicine : F agge.

012[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (243)Principles and Practice of Surgery.

Honors] Principles of Surgivnl hingnmsis.

lullmunmlion, l'lrysipelus, Pro-min, Septicmmiu, Gangrene
lniurics of Soft Parts.

Injuries mid lliseiucs of Boned null Joints.

Venom-Ail Dicemcs.

Injuries and Diaemes of the Urinary Organs.

"Text—books recommended :

Prneticc of Sui-gel; - Bryant, or
Science and Art of burgery : Eriehoeu, or
Mnnunl of Surgery; 3 volt, Trevcs.

The instruction in Practical Surgery will inelude~
The Application of Splints, Bandages, &c.

Text-hooks recommended :

.\lnmml of Minor Sui
Surgical Handicraft:
The lirmeiitiols of Random

' ‘ uml Bendaging : Heath, or

. Ber[...]tiona : Vircliow.
2. Microscopical demonstrations of pathological specimens.
Text-books recommended :

Manual of Pathology: Coats; or

Text-book of Pathology: Hamilton;
and elements of Surgical Pathology: Pepper.

Ma teria Medina.

Th[...]l cnl : their mlultemtions nml the «lotion.
lion of the some: their active )l'il iples, with the pois[...]] prepnr.
«lions. with the: proportionate amount of active ingredient in eueh; and [he
use and application of the volumetric solutions.

Text-book recomm[...]Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6:
F. Lauder Bruuton.

Books of reference recommended :

Phannaeology, Therapeuti[...]a, Sections 1 and 2:
F. Lauder Brunton.

Handbook of Materia Medina. : Isanbml Owen.

FOURTH YEAR’S COURSE.

Principles and Practice of Medicine.
For synopsis ace Third Year’s[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (244)Principles and Practice of Surgery.
Thesubjeets of the Third Year and in addition—-

The Constitution“! Ell'ocls of Injury.

Diseases and Injuries of Illnmlvemcls.

Dinah-es and [Iquries of lymphatics.

Disease; and hum-ice 0f hon-es.

Diseases and Injuries of Murder and Synnvinl Membranes.

Hernia"

Tumours.

Defm'mities.

Injuries and Diseasee of Special Regions.

Text-hooks recommended, the sam[...]body.

Text-hook recommended :
Students’ Manual of Operative Surgery : Treves.

Surgical Anatomy.

1[...]to the Fine Arts.

Text-hook recommended :
Manual of Surgical Applied Anatomy: Treves.

Forensic Medic[...]d as bearing upon cases that may form the
subject of a. criminal trial, civil action, or coroner’s i[...]: Dixon Menu

Obstetrics.

Aummny tunl Physiology of the Fcnmle Organs of Generation.
l'hysinlngy nml Pathology uf Pregnanc[...]ll Difficult thour.

l‘nllmlugy and Management of the Puerperal State.

Text-books recommended :
A Manual of Midwifer ’ : Gnlabin, or

Science and Practice[...]’S COURSE.
Diseases Peculiar to Women.
Diseases of the Femnle Organ»; of Generation.

Text-books recommended :

The Student’a Guide to the Diseases of Women : Galahin, or
A Manual of Gynmulogy ; Hart and Barbour.

r214

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (245)Ophthalmic Surgery.

Injuries of the Eye mid lls nppnndnges.

Diseases of the by ‘l' Is. (Zunjlumtim. and Laohrymal apparatus.

Disco. 5 of the l‘ mil illt‘llllllllg Glaucoma, Amblyopia[...]n—denser” \"mnn.

Ruin-notion.

Afi'eclvionn of the Ocular Mumlcs.

Colour Vision and itx defects.

Text-book recommended :
A handbook of the Diseases of the Eye and their Treatment: Henry
Smnzy (4th edition).

Aural Surgery.

Anatomy and 'Physsiolngv of the Em' shortly considered.

Injuries and diseases of the am-icle.

Di Asses of External Audim . Jmml, including foreign bodies in the Em.

' uses of (he Memhmun 'l‘.\'mpn.ni nnd Tym mnum and their consequences
Discoscs of Naso-l’hur ' n mid I'lnsluchinn 'l‘u'be.

Diseases of the. him-r lama

Textbook recommended 1 ,
A guide to the Study of liar-Disease: l‘. )lclirillo HY. & A. l\‘.
Jo[...]e following work may also be consulted:
Text-hook of Diseases of the Ear: Pulitzer.

Lunacy.

The Physiolo y of Mind and its relations to Mental Disease.
Insanit[...]athology, and the pro.
cedure for placing persons of unsound mind under care and treatment,

Text-b[...]Lcctnres on Mental discoscs : Clouston.

Elements of Hygiene.
Hal:{mutant—Drainageul' houses, romorul of cxcrem. Food—General
principles of diet; quality, choice, quantity, untlmlultcmtion of food.
”Mien—Quantih mul supplv. Exmninnhon of for hygienic pur-
poses, conlannnnl‘inns. pmiiimtion of. Jinafixluuinmion of—im-
mrities of—chilnlion. h‘aiLv—Exmnixmtion of—cnnditions nil‘ccti

ienlth,
Causes and prevention of specific diseases, disinfection and deodorizafi[...]egulatlons in force in.

South Australia.

A part of the Exmninution will be Practical.
Textboo[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (246)iRULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF MEDICAL
STUDENTS TO THE PRACTICE OF THE
ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

The rules for the admission of students to the practice of the
Adelaide Hospital, of which copy is annexed, are published in the
Calendar for convenience of reference :7

A—I. Thnt medical students of the University of Adelaide he admitted
as pupils to the practice of the Hospital under the conditions
hereinafter men[...]subject for which they lime
entered, the practice of the Hosp ital between the hours of 8. 30
u.n1.1niil 4 p m (including atteiliilance o[...]allowed in the Words except by special permission of some.
Physician or Surgeon.

.111. No medical or surgical pupil shall publish the report of any case

without the written permission of the Physician or the Surgeon
under whose care the[...]he Hospital without per-
mission from some member of the Honorzuy Staff or from one
of the Resident Medical Officers.

V. Pupils entering for dispensary practice shall be under the imme-
diate control of the Dispenser, and, in his absence, of the
Assistant Dispenser, who shall be answerable[...]negligence.

'VH. If" any pupil infringe any rule of the Hospital, or otherwise mis—
conduct himself[...]s "100111111” therefrom.

‘V III. The members of the Honorary Stafl" of Physicians and Surgeons
will give clinical instru[...]following terms, viz.—
For the medical practice of the Hospital, for each pupil,
£5 55. per auuum.
For the surgical practice of the Hospital, for each pupil,
£5 5s. per sunum.
(These fees to include the appointment of Clinical Clerk and
Dresser).

(>16

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (247)[...]e Dispenser in
Practical Pharmacy, £2 23.

A fee of £1 154. shall he paid for the use of the Medical
Lihrnry, and no books shall be removed from the
Hospital without special permission of the Board.

Each student commencing attendance on the clinical practice
of the Hospital shall he required to pay an entrance fee
of £5 5s. All fees to be paid to the Secretary of the
Hospital.

IX. Every Physician shall have one[...]be appointed by the Board on the recom-
mendation of the Honorary Staff of the Hospital.

.X. Subject to these rules, every Clinical Clerk and every Dresser
shnll hold office for six months, but shall, in the absence of
another candidate, be eligible for reappointment.[...]is attached.

XII. The Clinical Clerk and Dresser of the receiving Physician or
Surgeon shall, except[...]in attendance each day during the receiving
week of such Physician and Surgeon.

XIII. Every Clinical[...]shall attend daily to assist
the Resident Medical Officers in their duties.

XIV. The following shall he the duties of Clinics] Clerks and of
Dressers :—'l'hey shall, under the supervision of the Resident
Medical Stafi', take a correct history of each case on the any of
admission or as soon after as possible, and enter[...]the
Case Book ; they shall keep a correct report of each case and
of the treatment thereof and of its results until the pationt’s
discharge or de[...]that has undergone a major operation, or any case of
acute illness, Without permission of the Physician or Surgem .

XVI. No student shall attend the practice of the Surgical Wards during
the period that[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (248)[...]sed for nhacuting him.
self at the appointed hour of attendance in the morning, unless
he receive perm[...]s and Surgeons, and afterwm’rla by
the Chnirmnu of the Board.

B—I. 'The foregoing rules shall apply to all students unconnected with
the University of Adelaide who may wish to be admitted as
pupils to the practice of the Adelaide Hospitnl.

II. That all pupils be su[...]be adopted-from flame ‘to time ‘by"the Board of Haulage—
ment. '

April 15th, 13.37.

0 EN

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (249)[...]on WATSON, M.D., F.R.C.S,

T. Write a description of the superior maxilla.

11. Describe the fibula,[...]-
tions with other bones. '

III. Give an account of the flexor and extensor tendons of the
fingers.

IV. Enumerate in their relative positions the bones and sutures
of the skull.

V. Sketch the anatomic-(Ll relations of the aponeuroses which
assist to form the abdominal walls.

VI. Indicate the several stages of a dissection undertaken to
expose the long planta[...]uestims are to be attempted.

I. Write an account of the structural elements of Xylem and
Phloem. Compare their arrangement as seen in the
transverse section of the rhizome of the fern, the stem
and the root of the bean plant.

019

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (250)II. Distinguish between the features of sexual end a sexusI
reproduction, briefly indicating the varieties of the
latter that have come under your notice.

III. Compare and contrast the manner of nutrition in an
animal, a fungus and a. green plant. What are
“reserve materials"l State instances of their occurrence
in plants.

IV. What are the essential features of the process of respiration
and what are the characters common to[...]acters, the microscopic structure,
and the manner of growth of the shell of the fresh water
mussel.

VI. Define the followin[...]ust substimte the following
questions for any two of the abort-e and must answer No. VI.—

I, Descri[...]ppendages in the
crayfish.

II. Write an account of the recent views concerning the
structure and chemical composition of animal and vege-
table cells.

PRACTICAL BIOLOGY.[...]II. Make the dissection indicated. Draw a sketch of your
preparation, indicating the names cf the parts exposed,

III. Make microscopic preparations of the materials .27, y, 2.
Name them, and in[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (251)[...]and equations wherever
possible. )

L What volume of sulphur dioxide, measured at standard
temperature[...]t
sulphuric acid to exuully neutralize one gramme of
sodium carbonate?

II. Barium oxide is hosted to dull redness in it stream of
oxygen, and the substance s0 obtained is treated
with dilute sulphuric acid: give some account of the
properties of the liquid product and describe its reactions
with (a) ozone, (b) oxide of silver, (0) aqueous hydro‘
uhlorie acid.

In. Explain the origin and meaning of the term mnmonimn.
What reason is there for the assumption that a solution
of mnmoniu in water contains ammonium hydroxide?

Account for the presence of ammonia. in natural
waters, and describe a[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (252)[...]efore
you.

ll. What are the principal variations of the Andreecium among
Australian: members of the Order Legumiuosee?

I‘ll. Draw up a synopsis of the characters of the classes and
chief subdivisions in which all plants are arranged.

JV. alive the characters of the Order Solnncm. What are the
economic properties of the Orderl

V. Describe the nature and origin of a free ventral placenta.
Name some exemplar plant[...]VI. Describe the seed in respect to relationship of its
constituent parts as exhibited by that of n [mm and a
7mm.

VTL Compare and contrast the flower of n buttercup, a‘ase, mid
myrtle. Give diagrammat[...]ulliclc, lomentum, silit‘um, armamrp.

ELEMENTS OF HEAT, ELECTRICITY, AND
jMAGNETISM.

The same papers as set for Physics for the First Year of the
BA. degree.

022

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (253)[...]13.53.
Time—Three hours.

I. Describe the steps of a dissection of the zygonmtio fossa,
naming in order the parts me[...]al appearance, relations, blood supply,
and duct. of the pancreas.

T.llI. Describe the bony structure of the internal our.
lV. Describe the arterial anastomosis around the elbow.

V. Describe minutely the capsule of the hip joint, and name
in order the muscles in i[...]imei’l‘hree hours»

I. Write 2m :Lcuouui’. of the secretion of Salim. treating of its
relation to the blood, the lymph, the nervous system
and to the tuition of certain drugs.

ill. What experimental evidence can you :deuce in support of
the statement that the calibre of small arteries are
governed by nerves whic[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (254)or vase-dilator fibres, or, it may he, fibres of both kinds?
Make a diagram showing the course of the former nerves

HI. Adipose tissue. Write on account of its
a. Chemical composition,
Z). Histological fea[...]rom which it is formed,

(1. The intrinsic nature of the processes which lead to its
deposition within cells,

0. Uses.

IV. Make a. careful drawing of a. normal blood pressure curry»,
say from the carotid artery of an animal, and explain the
significance of the various parts of which it consists.
How is the curve affected by stimulation, (it) of the
vagus, (b) the depressor, and (c) a. sensory nerve in one
of the limhs. Explain how the effect is produced.

V[...]tion as to the source, formation anii
elimination of urea.

PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY.
E. C. STIRLING, MD.[...]the instrument assigned to you, showing, by means
of a diagram, the arrangement and relations of its
essential parts. Describe some experiment in[...]identify them, anti make
0. diagram. Make sketch of a typical pm‘t, w1th any
necessary explanatory[...], Sec.
IV. Draw a diagram showing the arrangement of the apparatus

necessary for showing the existence of currents of rest
and currents of action.

024

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (255)[...]Give three general processes for the preparation of the
olefines.

UI. How can alcohol (6', H5. 0 H)[...]ea related to
one another? Fire cubic centimetres of it sample of
normal urine when treated with sodium hypohromite
evolves 35 c . r. of nitrogen measured at standard tent
perature and pressure: calculate approximately the
percentage of urea in the sample.

V. VVIIIIt are the nutm'al sources of formic, oxalic, succiuic,
nmlic, citric, luItyrir[...]ed hydrocarbons rmpectively.
VIII. Give instances of fermentation brought about by organized
an[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (256)[...]n five thkms are to be attempted.

I. What kinds of sugar are found in the animal body ; where
is eac[...]What purposes are served by sugars
in the economy of the body and what is their ultimate
fate 1

II. How is the amount of endoAcardiac pressure ascertained and
measured? W[...], in these different phases, upon the
circulation of the blood?

III. Describe the nervous and muscular mechanisms of mie
turition.

IV. Explain what is meant by identical points of the retina.
What is their relation to binocular vision?

V. \Vrite an account of the course of volitional and sensory
impulses within the central nervous system.

'VI. Describe the structure of the ovary at birth. What changes
occur in this or[...]ams)
the specimens R, S, 7’.

For the remainder of the practical examinatimz Students of this
year are requested to attend in the C[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (257)l‘PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

The same papers as set for the Fourth Year.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY.
B. Ponmon, M_D., Ch.B., M.R.C.S.
Time—[...]s
and give the tieatment.

II. Mention the causes of anenrism. What other conditions
may simulate anew[...]moral Hernia.

IV. Describe the leading varieties of Talipes with the treatment
of each.

V. Give the causes, signs, and treatment of Fistula in arm.

'VI. Distinguish between compression and concussion of the
brain.

PATHOLOGY.
PROFESSOR WATSON, M.D., F.[...]ours.

I. State your views on the nature and mode of production of
parasitic cysts in man.

II. Give an outline of the pathology of tumours of the breast.

IIIK Sketch the anatomical characters of Endocarditia.
Explain its nature and consequences.

1V. Write a description of the structural changes found in the
lung of a person who has died of Phthieis.

‘V. Define the following ter[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (258)[...]arations.

What are the chips (IL) I What are the officiual prepam‘
tions, and to what use are they[...]tions.

. What are the fruits (IV.) I What is the officinal prepara-
tion and its physiological action I

What is. the physiological action of the bromides? What
bromides are ofiicinali

'Whet salts of zine are officimd 1 Describe the action of the
sulphate a token internally, and I) locally applied.

VII. VVhaLt are the symptoms of plnmhism'.l How is it gaiiemlly

produced 1

VIII[...]autipyreticl Select one from the aromatic

series of compounds and describe its action.

Describe the notion of apomorphinm hydrochloras given
a. hypodermically;[...]h; or c rubbed into
the skin.

What is the action of acidum bcnzoicum on a bronchial
secretion; 11 renal secretion; 0 the intestinal canel'l
What benzoates are officincl? Nome some belssms
which contain this aci[...]e its action in medicinal (loses.
XII. What parts of the plant cola/Licmn autumnalc are officinal 'l

PRI

N ame the preparations of each.

FOURTH YEAR.

NGIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. I.
JOSEPH C. VERco, M.D. (LONE), F.R.C.[...]Give the symptoms, physical signs, and diagnosis of an

unrnptured hydatid in the lower lobe of the left lung.
0 28

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (259)II. Give the physical signs and course of pneumothorax.

III. Give the pathology of cancer of the stomach, and diagnose
it from simple ulcer.

IV. Write what you know about the signs and symptoms of
incompetence of the mitml valve.

V. Give the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of gallstones.

VI. To what may chronic diarrhoea be duel How would you
treat an attack of acute summer diarrhoea. in an adult?

"PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. ll.
JOSEPH C. Vimco, M.D. (Lexu), F.R.C[...]ropriate
treatment, and. its relation to tubercle of the lungs.

“II. How would you treat a case of acute peritonitis’l

III, What diseases cause enlargement of the liver, with irregu-
larity of surface? Diagnose between them.

IV. What afiect[...]h!

V. Give the morbid anatomy and physical signs of phthisicul
vomicm.

VI. Give the physical signs and treatment of aortic aneurism.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY.
B. POULTON, M.D., Chit, F.R.G.S.
Time—Three hours.

I. Write what you know of senile gangrene.

11. What are the causes of spinal curvature’.I What features
would you expect to find in it recent case of dorsal
kyphosis, and what treatment would[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (260)Ill. Give the causes, symptoms. and treatment, of surethmll
stricture, mentioning the complications[...]attend an advanced case.

TV. Write what you know of fracture of the base of the skull.
involving the middle fossa.

V. Discus[...]uld have been immediately sutured, and at the end
of afortnight performs an operation to reunite them.[...]n action against his
medical attendant on account of deformity after a
Colles’ fracture.

Discuss fully the medico-legal aspects of these cases.

II. Select a metallic irritant or a vegetable alkaloid, and write
a full account of poisoning by it.

III. Discuss epilepsy from a medicalegal point of view.
IV. Write an essay on death from dro[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (261)FIFTH YEAR-

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE (L).
JAims Jameson, M.D.
Time—Three ’hours.

I. Give a. description of the diagnosis and treatment of
(Jronpons Pneumonia in its different stages.

II. Ennmerate the causes of Peripheral Neuritis, and describe
its diagnosis, laying stress on any points of diffelence 1n
eases due to difierent causes.

II[...]points in the causation, diagnosis, and
treatment of Abscess of the Liver.

IV. Describe the eflects on 0the1 o1gans of imperfect compen-
sation 1n chronic mitral Valvular Disease.

V. Give an account of the treatment, dietetic and medicinal, of
at ease of Diabetes.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE (IL).
Joseru C. Verso, M.D. (LONDON), F.[...]ibe their treatment.

II. Give the morbid anatomy of Tubercular Disease of the
Kidney, with the symptoms and diagnosis,

III. Describe the different forms of afleetion of speech and
language, and indicate the parts of the nervous system
severally involved.

IV. Give the causes, morbid anatomy, and symptoms of simple
Gastric Ulcer.

V. What do you know[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (262)PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY. (L).
WM. GARDNER, M.D., Ch.M., Glasgow.[...]urs.

I. What treatment would you adopt in a case of severe epis-
taxis'! Describe minutely the details of the treatment
you consider appropriate.

II. Describe fully the symptoms and treatment ofof tubercular
disease of the hip-joint in children.

IV. What deformity is[...]:— ‘
(a) Colles’ fracture at the lower end of Radius.
(1;) Pott’s fracture at the ankle-joint.
What treatment would you adopt I

V. What forms of disease or injury necessitate tracheotomy
Describ[...]minutely.

VI. Discuss the symptoms and treatment of a popliteal
aneurism.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY. (IL).
B. POULTON, M.D,, Ch.B., M.R.C.S.[...]nd antiseptic methods as
applied in the treatment of Wounds. \Vhat are the

dangers of septicism'!

II. Give the causes, symptoms, and treatment of intestinal
obstruction.

III. Describe the leading features of enlarged prostate in ad-
vanced life, and indicat[...]may be

required.

IV. What are the typical signs of (a) scirrhus cancer, and (b)
sarcoma of the female mammary gland ; the probable
course and progress of each discase'.l Describe the

C32

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (263)[...]How would you treat a compound depressed fracture of the
cranial vault?

OPHTHALMIC SURGERY.
M. J, Srn[...], questions to be simmered. )

I. Give an account of the aetiology, symptoms, prognosis, and
treatment of Ophthalmio Neonatorum.

II. State what you know a[...]Ill, Give the causes, appearance, and treatment of Episoleritis.

I“ Give the origin, diagnosis, mud treatment of Concomitant
Strahismus.

V. Give the causes, results, and treatment of Embolism of the
central artery of the Retina.

AURAL SURGERY.
W. Axs'mr GILES, MB.
'l'inleWOHe hour.

I. What are the causes of Aural Polypusl “"hut complian-
tions may it produce? Describe in detail the methods
ofof this cavity to neigh—
bouring parts ‘1[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (264)[...]ies.

Ii. State the position, form, and relations of the Inguiual and
Cruml Canals.

1H. Give an account of the peritoneal relations to, and attach-
ments of, the abdominal viscera.

IV. lVrite a description of the shoulder-joint and its surround-
ings.

OBSTE[...]V1I.,
if prwsiblc.

1. Describe the articulalions of the pelvis, and how they
influence, if at all, the process of parturition.

ll. Describe the changes which immediately preccde and follow
rupture of the Cruel-inn follicle, and the ultimate
fin-mutiun of ‘d. Corpus Luteum.

Ill. Describe 9. natural labour from the inception of the first to
the termination of the third stage.

lV. Describe the causes ofof Pnrly tubal
pregnancy (first three months) and the treatment you
would adopt.

Vll. Describe the causes of uterine descent (I) in women other-
wise h[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (265)[...]'I‘ime—Three hours.

L What are the forms of procedure ucccssnry tn obtain
the admission 01 a.[...]. Define General Paralysis Describe the symptums of the
disease, dividing them into three stages. \th[...]-mortem appearances?

IV. 'l'hel'enre three forms of mental disorder incident to the
child-hearing sta[...]hours.

I. Give in outline Pettenkofer’s method of determining the
amount of carbonic acid in air,

II. Define the terms “c[...]“untieyclones.” What
is the geucrul direction of the cyclones which ufi'cct
Atlelnidof Stute what you know about the effect of
these cyclones on the weather conditions of this colony.

III. Give the chemical composition of average milk. How are
the relative values of “ fat," and "' solids not fat,”
afiectéd by the addition of water to, and by the removal
of cream from, the milk!

IV. Enumernte the chief points which characterise an outbreak
of disease depending on the milk supply.

V. You are[...]patient, and from which all superfluous
articles of furniture had been removed at the beginning
of the illness. State in dotail the steps you[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (266)[...]omplete but sufiinieut
to justify the assumption of their specific nature.

VII. Discuss the conditions which detract. from the value of m
decennial census in this colony.

VIII. Describe the morphological characters of the micro-
' organisms placed under the mi[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (267)OF THE DEGREE 0F DOCTOR OF MEDICINE.
REGULATIONS.

I. The Examination I‘m- the Degree of Doctor of Medicine shall be
held once in each year, during the month of November.

II. No candidate shall be admitted to[...]ced certificates to the following efiect :~

1. OF having been admitted to the Degrees of Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in this University ;
or of having been admitted to the Degree of Bachelor
of Medicine ad madam. gradum.

2. Of having, subsequently to admission to the Degree of
Bachelor of Medicine in this University or in any
other University Whose degrees are recognised by the
University of Adelaide,

((1) Attended to Clinical or Practical[...]insti-
tution recognised by this University, and of
having been engaged, during three years, in the
practice of his profession.

(c) Or, of having been engaged-during five years, in
the practice of his profession,

landidates who shall have passed in the First Class at the Examina—
tion for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
shall be exempted from one year’s atten[...]gnised institution, or from two years’ practice of their
profession. At‘leasl. one-half of the time specified for Clinical or
Practical Medi[...]istrar at least
one month before the commencement of the Examination.

T\'.——’|‘hc l‘Ixaniinalion shall be conducted by means of printed
papers, trim. your interrogation, practical demonstrations, and
reports of cases in a hospital.

V.v-Uandidatcs shall be req[...]following subjects :—

'1. Theory and Practice of Medicine, including»

039

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (268)[...]Physiology] and Lunacy.
3. Obstetrics and iseases of Women.
4. The History of Medicine.

It shall be optionnl for CIIIIIiidates[...]iI: IIea. mitten Thesis I'ulzttiuu II) sIIInc one of tho
subi ~ iIIulIIIluIl in ”In medical uII IIIIIIII llII- sIIlIiIIut of such
'I‘iIusIs shall he first. lllll‘l'UVBd[...]two weeks
before the. examination for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine.

VL—The names of successful candidates shall be arranged in order of
merit, and in one class.
*VII. A notice in the su[...]egistrar, not less than one month befoie the date of the
Examination. '—

I II. Hm- -heII)I of M cdicinc (II
the l. IIiIcr-iih uf .\IlulIIiIlo,[...]..........

'lo the Registl'hu‘
UuiI'cI-sitg of Adelaide

*VIII. The uudeImeIItiuIIed fees shall[...]—

Examination fee £15 15 0
Fee for the Deg1ee of Doctor of Medicine 10 10 0

*Allowad 12th December, 1894.

040

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (269)OF THE DEGREE 0F MASTER OF SURGERY.
REGULATIONS.

I.——The Examination for the Degree of Master of Surgery shall he
held once in each year, during the month of November.

ll.—No Candidate shall be admitted t[...]ed Certificates to the following effect :—

1. Of having been admitted to the Degrees of Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in this University,
or of having been admitted to the Degree of Bachelor
of Medicine ml madam grudzzm.

2. of having, subsequently to admission to the Degree of
Bachelor of Medicine in this University, or in any
other University whose degrees are recognised by
the University of Adelaide,

(a) Attended to Clinical or Practical[...]l
institution recognised by this University, and.
of having been engaged during three years in
the practice of his profession ;

(c) Or, of havinu‘

been engaged, during lire years
in the prac

cc of his profession.

Candidates who shall have[...]First Class at the Exami—
nation for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
shall be exempted from one year’s atten[...]sed institution, or from two ycni‘s’ practice of
their profession. At least one—half of the time specified for Clinic-.11 or
Practical S[...]istrar at least
one month before the commencement of the Examination.

lV.——The Examination shall be conducted by means of printed papers,
w'ud ooce interrogation, practical demonstrations, and reports of
cases in a hospital.

V.—Candldatcs shal[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (270)[...]rgical topic.

(3) To examine and report on cases of surgical

patients in the wards of a hospital.
VI.-—The names of the successful candidates shall be arranged in order

of merit, and. in one Class.

*VlL A notice in the s[...]egistrar, not less than one month before the date of
the Examination :—

I, :L Bachelor of hiediciuu uf
the University of Adelaide, having obtained that Degree on the.
day of , in t-he year 18 , intend Lu present mysulf at the

next Examination for the Degree of )‘Iuter (If Surgery.
I Send herewith the prescribed fee of £15 15$

SignaLm-e of Cundidat

Postal Adth'css......,.r..

To the Registrar,
University of Adelaidu

*VIH. The uudermentimmd fees shall be p[...]:—
Examinatioufue £15 15 0
Fee for the Degree of Master of Surgery 10 10 0
*‘Uluwed 12th December, 1394.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (271)OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC.*

REGULATIONS.

+I.—Stndents who satisfy the Professors and Lecturers of the School

of Music that they have sufficient knowledge to ena[...]tudents in Music,
before they can take the Degree of Bachelor of Music, must
either (a) have passed the Senior Public Examination, or (b)
produce Certificates of having passed in the following subjects
of the Senior Public Examination :7

1. In English,

2. In one other Language,

3. In one subject of Division B ;
or (c) produce Certificates of having passed such Examinations
conducted by some other University as may in the opinion of
the Council be equivalent.

1].. To obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Music each candidate must
complete three amdemicnl years of study, and pass the
Examination proper to each ye[...]e Examiners.

III. To complete an nomlcmicnl yeur of study n Candidate must attend
the courses of Lectures delivered on each of the subjects
specified for the Examination in that year, but the separate
courses of Lectures need not all he attended in one and the[...]nce at the
University Lectures and the completion of any ncudeinic term
of study in any subject, unless he shall have attended during
that term three-fourths of the Lectures given in thut subject,
except in cost: of illness or other sufficient cause to be ullowed[...]cil.

V. At the first examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music every 1.1m y“,
Candidate shall be required to satisfy the Examiners in each of
the following subjects—

1 { The Elements of Music.
' Harmony.
2. Counterpoint

*As the Chair of Music is not supported by endowment, the University does not guarantee
the continuance of Courses of Lectures in Music.

tAllowed 13th November[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (272)’Vl. At the second Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music

every candidate shall be required to satisfy the Examiners
in each of the following subjects—

]. Acoustics.

2. Harm[...]e.

'Vll. At the Third Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music

every Candidate shall be required to satisfy the Examiners in
each of the following subjects—

1. Harmony.

2. counte[...]al
Exercise composed by himself for the occasion, of such length
as to occupy not less than twenty min[...]al five-part vocal Counterpoint, with

specimens of imitation, Canon and Fugue.

(6.) It must have ac[...]Exercise must reach the Registrar before the 30th of June
in the year in which the candidate proposes[...]ny subsequent occasion,
except by spccial consent of the Examiners in Music. After
the Exercise has be[...]e Candidate
must deposit a fair and complete copy of such Exercise in the
University Library.

X. Schedules defining, as far as may be necessary, the scope of the

Examinations in the above-mentioned subjects shall be drawn
up by the Board of Musical Studies, subject to the approval of

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (273)[...], and shall be published not later than the month
of January in each year.

XI. The names of the successful Candidates at each Examination sha[...]es in alphabetical order in each.

XII. The names of all other Students passing in any of the above-
mentioned subjects shall be arranged i[...]0 15 0
Students who have not paid Fees in respect of attendance
at Lectures. must pay an additional Fee of £5 .53, 0d,
at each of the three Ordinary Examinations in Music.

Certificate. of having passed in one or more

subjects of any Examination in the course

for the Degree of Bachelor of Music £0 5 0
Fee payable by each Student to acco[...]nder Section IX. £5 5 0
Fee on taking the Degree of Bachelor of Music £3 3 0

The following Forms of N otiue are prescribed :—

Farm (11' Notice to[...]versity,
hereby give notice that, im- the law mse of completing: the veer
of the «nurse for the Degree of line ielor of Music, I intend to present myself at
the Ordinary Examination in the term of Is , for examination
in the umlermentionetl suhjc[...]1. 4-
2. 5.
3

1 send herewith the prescribed fee of £
(Signed)........
lS

Dated this day of
The Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

*Anuwcd 18th November 1390

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (274)[...]Reyirtmr by Students not studying fM‘ Deg-regs,
of their intention to present themselves for Examination.

1, a. Student of this University. hereby
give notice that I intend to present myself at the Ordinary Exnmiuation in
the term of 18 , for examination in the following
subjects, viz. :

l. 4.
2. 5.
3.
I scnd herewith the prescribed fee of £
(Signed) ..
Dated this day of 18 .

The Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

*XV. Candidates who have passed in the Advanced Course of Public
Examinations in Music shall be exempted from the require~
ments of the First year’s course for the Degree 0f Bachelor of
Music on payment of the difference between the full fees for
the hitt[...]ber, 1894.

The Regulations concerning the Degree of Bachelor of Music allowed.
on the 17th November, 1886, are hereby repealed.

Allowed the 18th of December, 1886.

SCHEDULES DRAWN Ul’ UNDER NO. X. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION IN
NOVEMBER[...]Text-books suggested!
Davenport’s “ Elements of Music,” and Banistcr‘s “ Music.”
HARMONY.

Common Chords, Chords of the Dominant 7th, Dominant 9th, Dominant
11th, and 13th, Suspensions, Chords of the Augmented 6th, Cadences,
Passing Notes[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (275)[...]O URSE.

ACOUSTICS.

Sensation and external cause of Sound. Mode nf its transmisfixiou-
Nafure of wave-motion in general. Application of the \i'ave-Lliemy to
Sound. Elements of a musical sound. Loudness and extent of film).
lion. Pitch nml mpirlitgr of viln-minn. Manama- of almnlummul ul'
relntive itch. Resonance. Analysis[...]Helnillulr/x':
theory oi’mnsical qnnl v Nation of .~ milling; strings. The pinnnl‘nm-
and other stringed iI mnnents. Motion of sounding flil‘~CDl|.ll|llI“.
Flute and mud steps of the orlvnn. Urcllcxmll wiml ilwtrmnunls. The
lnmnm voice. Imefierencc. Ticnls. llclnllmltz‘s [hem-y of Conxonnnve
and dissonance. Combination-tones. Cnneznmmt chords. Construction
of the musical scale. Exact and tempered intonation.[...]ained in Professor Macfal'ren‘s “ Rudiment»;
of tummy.”

COUNTERPOINT, in four parts,[...]on “ Fugue “ and Bmister's “ Music."
\Vorks of reference i‘ecoinmended#

“Six Lectures on Harmony,” Mmiuren: Ellie’s translation of Helm-
holtz‘u “Die Lain-e von den 'l‘oncmpl[...]sical compnkitinn.

INSTRUMENTATION.

A knowledge of (he compass, capabilities, and quality of tone of the
different instruments employed in a modern or[...]ended—-
Pront’s “ Instrumentation.”
Books of reference recommended—

Berlioz’s “[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (276)[...]PERS. 1894.
F I R S 'I‘ Y E .A. R ‘

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC: HARMONY.

Pnousson Ives, Mus. BAG.
Time!'l[...]he
piano 01' violin? Write two enhaumonic changes of ‘i
each of these notes :—

11. Add three notes over each of the above notes so as to make
each an inversion of s dominant 7th. Resolve each

chord.

III. Harmon[...]l discord? Write the first and second inversions
of the suspension 9MB, and also the first and second
inversions of a. dominant major 9th, showing the difference
in treatment of the chords. Figure the basses and re-
solv[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (277)VI. In the key of A major write examples of :—
(a) An augmented 6th (German).
(27) A Neapol[...]nor, Alto, and Treble to this base. Mark
the root of each discord :—

@:+—9—6—_ - _ '

' Q[...]e a short passage beginning and ending in the key
of F maior but, passing through the keys of Bi? major,
G minor, and D minor.

COUNTERPOINT.[...]e second speciesl Place the subject twice in each
of the parts.

[11. Point out any errors in t[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (278)IV. Add a counterpcviut ofof each exercise.
D 8
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (279)[...]and chromatic
harmony?

Write the third inversion of it fundamental 7th and
resolve it in three (lifl[...]and twice as a. chromatic discord.

II. Give some of ihe rules that affect passing notes in Lhe
“fre[...]by leap?

III. Explain the harmonic construction of these passages :-

(a)

IV. “Literally, with the speed of thought, it is the means of
modulation from any one key to any other." “Wha[...]this statement”! By its means
pass from the key of G major to the keys of C, D,
and E.

V. Harmonize this melody in[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (280)> > >

VI. When is the interval of a. perfect 4th a discord l-aud
when a concord?

V[...]to, and Treble above the following
base. (In some of the bars the figures are intended to
Show the progressions in the highest part). Mark the

roof. of each discord, and state What modulations
o[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (281)[...]begins as at (c)
above? '

IX. Give two meanings of the term cauntersubject. Write a

1.

II

III:

IV

V

VI

VII

countersuhjeet to one of the subjects given in Question
VII.

ACOUSTICS[...].A.
Time—Three hours.

In explaining the manner of propagation of :1. wave of ;I.
sound through the air Tyndall uses nu auinlogy of a, push
tmnsmitteil along a row of hays. Explnin the analogy,
and the way in win h may be shown the cfi'ects on the
sound wave of variations in the elaiiticity and density
of the air.

. How is the velocity of sound measured? Does it depend on
the temperature of the air, or on its barometric pressure?

“ The range of the our far transcends that of the eye, which
hardly exceeds an octave.” What does Tyndall mean by
this i

. How does the pitch of a. string depenrl on its tension? llow
much must[...]e the pitch e1 fourth 'l

. Explain why the pitch of a stopped organ pipe is an octave
below that of rm open pipe the same length?

. How are differences of “quality” in musical notes explained”!
What[...]he sound varies in in»
tensity with the position of the fork.

VIII. What is “equal temperam[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (282)[...]gure the bum :~

II. In the key of 1“ write in four parts examp es of:w
(a) A D0111. 11th, with 9th and 8th.
(I1) A Dom[...]nd Chromatic harmonies us mu) be found in the key
of D minor. Point out any incorrect. notation: ..

-[...]ach nthe1.
Give examples.

VI. Desurihe some ways of efi‘ecting extraneous modulation.

Beginning in the key of D major write four exatuples._

1113

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (283)[...]BAG.
Time—Three hours.

I. Mention some points of difi'erence between “Strict" and
“ Free" cou[...]ts to this C.F.~«oue to be in the fifth species
ofof the following subjects write either——
((1.) A two part Fugue for pianoforte, or
(1).) The exposition of a four part Fugue for voices.

If the second task be assayed, the candidate must
also Show the adaptability of the subject for treatment
in strctto by ad[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (284)[...]Mus. BAG.
Time—Three hours.

Describe the form of :—
(a) An overture by Handel._
(b) An overture by Mendelssohn,
(a) An operatic overture of the present day.
What conditions are indispensable for the construction of
a good melody.

Illustrate your answer by writing a melody ofof a
hundred years ago, we shall find that the chief difference
lies, not so much in the number of wind instruments
used as in the method of their employment.”

What is the difference here referred to’!
Give a general description of the Oboe.

Transsribe the following so tha[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (285)[...]ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE 0F BACHELOR
OF MUSIC, NOVEMBER, 1894.

FIRST YEAR.

FIRST[...]

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*I. To obtain the Advanced Certificate of the Public Examination 111
Music, each candidate must complete one academical year of
study, and pass an Examination in the following subjects,
viz. 1—-

(a) The Elements of Music,

(b) Harmony (in four parts),

(c) Counter[...]Candidates who have passed in the Advanced Course of the
Public Examinations in Music shall be exempted from the
requirements of the First Year’s Course for the Degrce of
Bachclm of Vlusic on payment of the difference between the
full fees fo1 the latt[...]anced Course.

II. To complete an academical year of study, a candidate must attend
the courses of Lectures delivered on each of the Theoretical
subjects specified for the Examination in that year; but the
separate courses of Lectures need not all he attended in one
and the[...]ce at the
University Lectures, and the completion of (my ncndvmic t1~r|n
of study in any subject, unless 111» shall have nttendcrl during
that term thrcelbm'ths of the Lectures given in that subject.
except in 1:11:10 of illness or other sufficient cause to he allowed[...]defining, as far as may be necessary, the scope of the
Examinatims in the above-mentioned subjects, shall be drawn
up by the Board of Musical Studies, subject to the appicvnl of
the Council, and shall be published not later than the month
of J nnua1y in each yeai.

V. The names of the successful candidates at each Examine tiau sh[...]ch.

Vl. Candidates who have completed the couise of study, and passed the
Examination herein prescribed, may obtain a certificate of

* Allowed 12th December, 18941
1) l7

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (287)[...]NO. IV. 01“ THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN
MUSIC, AD[...]EMBER, 1894,

FIRST YEAR’S COURSE.
(a) ELEMENTS OF MUSIC.
Notes, Rests, Clefs, Intervals, Scales, Ti[...]-books suggested——
Davenport’s “ Elements of Music,“ and Banister’s “ Music ”
(b) HARMONY.
Common Chords, Chords of the Dominant 7th, Dominant 9th, Dominant
11th. and 13th, Suspensions, Chords ofof a short extract [ruin a classical composition.

([...](1.) Perform a solo or solos selected from a list of pieces which mny
be obtained from the Registrar of the University.

- (2.) Play a short piece of music at first sight.
(3.) Play any scale or zu'[...]e Examiner.
(4.) Answer questions on the Elements of Mimic, and on Form in
Composition, with _special[...].) Perform a solo or solos selected froui'o. list of pieces which may
be obtained from the Registrar of the University

(2.) Play a short piece of music at first sight.
1) 18

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(4.) Answer questions on the Elements of Music ; on Form in
Composition, with special refe[...]elected for
perfovnmnne; on the pitch and quality of organ stops; and on
llzc unmbinM-iun of the various stops.

PLAYING UPON ORCHESTRAL INSTR[...]s, hut IKIIL‘II; mm] the title to the Registrar of t-lu: Unirur
n11 word at leasbmle mnuth before th[...]ler tests
wi I he the same as. (2), (3), and (II) of Pinnoiarle Playing.

*3 Candidates may bring[...]BLIC EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC, ADVANCED COURSE.
LIST OF PIECES.

PIANOFORTE.
Candidates will be asked to[...]NDELSSOHN.—Sonata in E, 01).
in F minor (No. V. of six Pre- 6.

ludes and Fugues).

EXAMINATION PAPERS. 1894.

The same papers as set for the First Year of the Mus. Baa. Degree.

CLASS LIST.

Flu[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (289)OF PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC.

REGULATIONS.

I. Public Examinations in the Theory and Practice of Music shalt
be held annually.

II. Both male and[...]es defining as far as may be necessary the range of the
Examinations shall be published in the month of January in
each year.

THEORY OF MUSIC.

IV. Junior and Senior Examinations in the Theory of Music shall.
be held annually.

V. Candidates sha[...]ansposi—
tion, common Chords, and the knowledge of the
technical terms used in Music.

VII. At the S[...]iners in

1. Harmony.
2. Counterpoint.
3. History of Music.

VIII. The Examination shall be held on or about the first Friday in
the month of November in each year.

IX. The following fees shall be paid at the time of giving notice to

attend 2
Junior Examination £1[...]e examination.

*X.—Candidates must give notice of their intention to present them-
selves for examination on or before the lat day of October;
but notices of entry may be received on or before the 10th.
day of October on payment of an extra fee of 10s. Gd.

* 01d Regulation X. repealed, an[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (290)XI. The names of successful candidates shall be crrhnged in two
classes, in alphabetical order in each.

XII. The list of successful candidates shall be posted at the University
and shall state the last place of education from which each
candidate comes.

XIII.[...]g in
which class they have been placed.

PRACTICE OF MUSIC.

\IV. Junior and Senior Examinations in the P1actice of Music shall
be held annually.

XV. Candidates sha[...]required to satisfy the Examiners in one or
more of the following subjects 1——

1. Pianoforte Pla[...]. The Examinations shall be held during the month of November.
XVIII. The following fees shall be paid at the time of giving notice to

attend :—

For candidates pre[...]0

to 1-

‘4‘XIX. Candidates must give notice of their intention to present
themselves for examination on or before the 10th day of
October; but notices may be received on or befm‘c the 20th
day of October on payment of an extra fee of 10s. (id.

XX. The names of successful candidates shall be arranged in alpha.-
heticcl order in two classes in each of the above subjects.

XXI. The list of successful Candidates shall he posted at the Univ[...]ach Candidate has
passed, and also the last place of education from which he
comes.

“Old Reg[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (291)[...]or Public Examinations in the Theory and
Practice of Music may be held in other places than the City
of Adelaide.

XXIV. Such Local Examinations shall he held only under the super-
vision of persons appointed by the Council.

XXV. No such E[...]cember, 1886.

SCHEDULES DRAW'N UP UNDER NO. III. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN THE THEORY OF MUSIC.
JUNIOR.

The papers set in the Junior Divixion will he designed to test the Candidates
knowledge of :~

Staves, clefs, intervals, scales, key-signatu[...]cal terms used in music, transposition, formation of 1min.
vetted common chords.

Text books recommended—

Dnvenport’s “Elements of Music,” and Steiner’s Harmony Primer,

Chaps.[...]ior candidates will he expected to show knowledge of the following
subjects :—

HARMONY.

Harmony in not more than four parts including the harmonizing of
melodies.

COUNTERPOINT.
All species of single Counterpoint in two parts.
HISTORY or MUSIC. .
A general knowledge of Musical History within the period 1500 to 1860.[...]anister’e “Mimic"; Bonavia Hunt‘s His-
tory of Music.

D22

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (292)LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN THE PRACTICE OF MUSIC.
1. PIANOFORTE vama.
Candidates will be req[...]((1.) Perform asoln or solos selected from a list of pieces which may
be obtained from the Registrar of the University.

lb.) Play a short piece oi music[...]xaminers.

((1.) Answer questions on the Elements of Music.

” Senior candidates must he prepared to[...]es), and

m‘peggioe on common chords and chords of the Dominant 7th
and Diminished 7th.

Junior eand[...]elected from a list obtainable from the
Registrar of the Unix 1tyi
(h) Play a short piece of music at first sight.
[0.) Play on manual or ped[...]llell for.
(11.) Answer questions on the Elements of Music, on the pitch and

quality of organ stops and on the combination of the various
' stops.

llI. Sew SINGNG.
Candida[...]nn lteuilnl nnd Aria from
[he omlm‘ius or opera of ch enl write) . The selected
piece may In! sum: i[...]in
answer question-1 on pronunciation. Thu llllle of lhe
piem- «lumen Inlwl he mm to [he llogial “of the Univer-
MiLy for approval nl lens! unu nmmh helnn‘ [he exnlninn
tion. ‘
(In) Sing it short piece of music at sight.
[2.) Undergo taste of the voice as to compass, quality, and power.
(/71) Ansnver questions on the Elemente of Muriel

“'3‘ Candidates[...]ndidtum may lhcnlsnlvm $0le a solo from the works of cineeica.
“rite: Inn nnm send lln- lillc lo the Registrar of the University for
up n'ovnl nt lens! one nmnlh 1[...]er tests
\si l he [he x:uns- as (b), (r), and (d) of Subject I,

*fi Candidates “my bring th[...]

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J UXIOR.

LIST A.

BACK, J. S.—Any two of the 15 two-
part Inventions; any two of the
15 three»pa.rt Inventions-1.

BEFTHOVEN, L.[...]ming
and Variations are contained in
Section III. of Hallé’s Pract.
Piaf School.)

CLEMEM'i—Any one of the follow-
ing Sonata: 30].. ‘20 in It lint:
H[...]ofortc. Hornpipe and
Ada.

HAYDN, J.——Any and of the Piano
forte Sonatas ; Fantasia in C,
i[...]

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MOZART, W. A.—Any awe of the
Pianofovte Sonatas (except No.
16, Novella).[...]OHN. F.-Ande.nte and

Allegro, Op. 16, N0. 1; any of

the Songs without ‘Vords.
NIEHKEL, G.~Bagetell[...]in E flat; Rondo
in A.

SCHUMANN, ISL—Any two of the more
difficnit numbers from Album,
Op. 68.[...]R DIVISION.

LIST A.

‘JXAu'n, J. S.—An - one of the 48 I‘m.
Index and humans; (Wohltam-
perirler (Jlnvier). Any one nf
ihe Keven Partimq. Anv an: of
the six French, or six English
Suilee.

LI[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (295)LIST A.

BEE‘l‘llOVES, L. VON—Anyone of lhe
l’innofortc Sonatas (except. tlmse
given in[...]fnvrn'i in F; antasia, 0p. ’77
in G- 111. ; any of the more (1195‘
cult sets of Variations.

Emums, .J.—Smmtas, Up. 1, 2, and
.[...]F.—Smmta, Op. 47.

HUMMEL, J. - —z\ny am.- of the
Pienofurt Sunnmflexce n. No.1,
Litolff); Fan[...]at-ions and Fugue, Op.
17.

KLENGEL, A.—Any one of the 24
Canons and Fugues.

KES

LlszT, F.——Sonata. in B m.

NIEXDELSSOHX, F'.—-Any mm of the
Preludes and Fugnes, Op. 35;

D26

LIST[...]lero, Op. l9: Pnlumtise in A,
()p. 40, No. 1. Any of the Noc-
turnes: any of t-he Values: 2
I’nlunnise, 0p. 26: Rondo[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (296)[...]gue, Op.
53, No. 1.

ScARLA‘l‘Tl, D.—Auy mm of his 60
Sonatas.

SL'HAR‘VENKA. X.~Sonnta, Op. 9;
Ballade, Up. 8.

N‘HLIBERT, F, — Any ow of the
Pianoforte Sonatas; Fantasia. in
G, Op[...]

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WEBER. C. M. V.7Any one of

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ORGAN PLAYING
SENIOR.

her A.

EACH—Any one of the important
Preludes and Fugues.

HANDED—Six[...]42; Sonata, 0p. 80.

B’IEXIIELHNOHXflAn)‘ we of the six
Urgnn Sonata : :an one of the
Ihree l‘relmlux runl Fugues‘.

RHE[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (299)EXAMINATION PAPERS, 1894.

THEORY OFof the above (a) in 3’ time. Write the
second and[...]ng and ending on the subdominmnt, Write the scale
of F minor (melodic form) ascending and desce[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (300)[...]enor clef.

IX. Write this sign > over every note of the above melody
that would be accented. Comment[...]te soatennto, Fifi mosso.

XI. \Vl‘ite in each of the following bars a. major and a. minor
c[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (301)JUNIOR PUBLIC ENAMI)

' A’I' IUN

li\' PRACTICE OF MUSIC,

NOVEMBER, 189-1.
P11.» LIST.
I’[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (302)THEORY OF MUSIC (Senior).
ELEMENTS OF MUSIC AND HARMONY.

PROFESSOR Ivus, Mus. BAG.
Tim[...]mds by
adding two othEI notes. J‘ Igme The bass of and 1esol\e

each:~
Q
. 0 ll: — be‘ #6-
Q‘[...]this buss, using p1“_ope1 clei's.
Mark llm roof of (mall tlisoo1cl:—

2 h b5'q:6[...]the missing notes to the following. Explain each of
the progressions :—

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (303)[...]y in four parts. Credit will be given
For the use of proper clefs :—

COUNTERPOINT.

VIII. In the first species of counterpoint write three different
examples ofof

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (304)CLASS LISTS, 1894.

SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN THEORY OF MUSIC,
NOVEMBER, 1894.

FIRST CLASS.

Cliibhlclm1[...]SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN THE PRACTICE OF MUSIC,
NOVEMBER, 1894.

PASS LIST.

PIANDF[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (305)[...]ns shall be read accordingly.

One or more Boards of I'anininnrs shall he annually appointed by
the Co[...]n, who
shrill be rcsyunsihlu for the man .gclnent of the examination
and fur the correctness of the class-lists.

All papers proposed to be set shall be approved by the Board of
Eraminms befme hcing 1n- intcd

After each examin[...]nd such list shall be certified by the Chair-
man of the Board.

Local Examinations.

The Junior and S[...]nation, may he held in other places than
the City of Adelaide.

Such local examinations shall be held only under the supervision of
persons appointed by the Council.

No such examin[...]dged
with the Registrar on or before the 31st day of October.

APPENDIX E. s 1

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (306)[...]very candidate must satisfy the examiners in each of the
following subjects 2——

1. Reading, and \Vriting from dictation.

2. An Elementary Knowledge of the English Language.
3. English Composition.

4. Arithmetic, the elements of, includingr vulgar and decimal
fractions.

ll. Ex[...]ce in the year. They will begin on
the second day of the first: and third terme respectively.

ill. On or before the 21st day of February or August candidates must
give notice of their intention to present themselves, and such
notice shall he in the following form :#

To the Registrar of the
University of Adelaide.
1 herehy give notice that I intend LU preeent myself at
the next Preliminary Examinctinn.
Name of Candidate in full
Addre: '

Last 'l’l‘ on of Bi non [on .
Sign‘ hr of Candidate
Date” ............
iv. A fee of Ms. lid. shall be paid by each candidate at the t[...]be permitted by the Council to attend on payment of an
extra fee of 10s. Gd.

Vi. A list of successful candidates, arranged in alphabetical o[...]Allowed the 13th November, 1890.

-‘ ~In case of Examinations held in other places than Adelaide
a[...]uch examinations

‘ and dictation, the expenses of such officer to he borne by the
local candidates

nz

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (307)[...]c). He cannot go along.

((6). The besieged, most of them women and children,
were put to the sword.[...]us,
complex, alternative, moderate.

.lV. In each of the following scntcnocs substitute for the words[...].

(12.) The sailor was very shilfizl in the we: of his hmuls.

(1:). She had “fellow-feeling with[...]rculated at the time
were untrue.

V. The meaning of each of the following words depends on
Whether the[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (308)[...]fect.

VI. What is an infinitive? Give instances of the infinitive used
(1) as an adjective phrase,[...]dverb phrase.

COMPOSITION.

Time—Threeqnarters of an hour.

Write. a. brief essay on one of the following subjects :—

(1.) The Interior of Australia.
(2.) The Sun.
(3.) A Summer Evening.[...]me—Two hours.
I. State and prove a short method of multiplying by 125.

II. Add .g, {7, 19“, 37 3436; multiply the result by 15'"; of 101343,
and divide the product by T757?

111. Find what fraction of a mile must be added to 1-20 of
1 mile 40 yds. that the sum may be 2'296 of 4 fur. 115
yds. 0 ft. 9 in.

IV. I buy 10 gross of lead pencils at 13 shillings per gross and
sell them at the rate of four for five pence. How much
do I gain or lose[...]at is the total gain or
loss 7

V. Find the value of 421 things at £2 73. 10%(1. each.

VI, A sheet of copper 6 inches long and 8 inches wide weighs
2 l[...]er is 9 times as heavy as wnter,and 3.
cubic foot of water weighs 1,000 02., find the thickness
of the copper.

VII. The Simple Interest on a certain sum of money for 4% yrs.
at 5 per cent. is £111 75. (id[...]Adelaide.
A starts at 8 am. and rides at the rate of four miles an
hour. B starts at 9 3.111., rides for one hour at the rate
of five miles an hour and then quickens his[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (309)[...]r rests on two foundations: first, the stability of
the governing bod : secondly, the consent and accordance of
public opinion wit the established government, no[...]must be (lit
pntes concerning the administration of government: but so long
as the foundations of public confidence remain unshnken the
(longer is[...]the same general spirit,
and feels the necessity of moving in the some direction, no violent
convulsi[...]pinions essentially hostile to the existing order of things
become predominant, than indeed is[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (310)[...]minary Examination will
be admitted without limit of age ; but only such successful
csndidatcs as are under 16 years of age on the lst day of
November in the year in which the examination is[...]all be required to satisfy the examiners in
three of the following subjects, but no candidate shall be[...]n more than five :—

l. English—(a) Outlines of the History of England.
(b) Some standard work in English Literature.
(c) Outlines of Geography, including the elements
of Physical Geography.

Candidates who satisfy the examiners in two of the above
will pass in English ; but to obtain a[...]nd in easy compositiun can obtain a credit in any of the above
four languages. In French and German it[...]sfy the exmniners in the translation into
English of easy passages from some books not specified.

6.[...].

The standard fora pass will bc—the substance of Euclid,
Books I. and IL, with Exercises, and Alge[...]ions. Questions will also be set in the substance of Euclid,
Books 111. and IV., with Exercises, and A[...]gy.

Candidates must satisfy the examiners in one of these
divisions, and no candidate shall he[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (311)III. Schedules fixing the special subjects of examination and defining:
as far as may he necessary the range of questions to be set
shall be published not less than fifteen calendar months before
the date of the examination to which they are intended to

ap[...]n or about the last Monday in
November.

V. A fee of £1 ls. shall be paid by each candidate at the time of
giving notice to attend. In no case will the fee[...]a future examination.

VI. On or before the 31st of October, candidates must give notice (if
their in[...]form, and shall be accompanied by a
certificate of birth, or, if this cannot be obtained, by other
satisfactory evidence :#
To the Registrar of the
University of Adelaide.
I here give notice of my intention to present myself
at the n t .Jnnior[...]Name m" andidale in full
Addr

Date 0
Last Place of L . ,
Signature of Candidate

Date... ..... . ...... . ........

VIT. 1. Lists of successful candidates will he posted at the Univei ty.
2. The general list of successful eandidates shall be arranged in-
tln'e[...]etical order. The list shall state the
last place of education from which each candidate comes) and
sh[...]r subjects
and obtain credit in not less than two of the four, 07- who
satisfy the examiners in three subjects and obtain credit in all
of them, shall be placed in the First Class.

(2)).[...]aminers in four subjects
and obtain credit in one of them, or who satisfy the examiners

"* Can[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (312)[...]be issued for each subject, containing the
names of candidates who pass with credit, arranged in order
of merit.

VH1. Each successful candidate shall be entitled to a certificate signed
by the Chairman of the Board of Examiners and eonntersignod
by the Registrar, sho[...]ed and in what class he was placed 011 the result of the
Whole examination and in the separate subject[...]r names for
Examination after the specified date of entry, on payment of
an extra fee of 105. 6d.

*Allowed the 13th August, 1890
X[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (313)DETAILS OF THE SUBJECTS FOR THE JUNIOR. PUBLIC EXAMI-
NATION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER, 1895.

ENGLISH.
(.2) Outline: of the Ulster ' of England
(12) En lish Literature. .ongfelluw‘x Evnngeline.
(c) Outines of Geography, especially the Geography of Australmin.
The Elements of Ph) ical Geography.
The Enrih—ILsfown, motions, meamreme tr, and mapping of its surface.
The SeariDivisions, depth, witness, form and nature of the ocean
floor, waves. currents, and tides.
The[...]en, mountains, plains, and
Valle s.
Diatvibiiiion of rain, river systems, lakes, and inland seas.
Text[...]N, GREEK, FRENCH, AND GERMAN.
(a) Unseen passages of simple narratiVe limse.
(1;) Composition. Simple sentences to test knowledge of Grammar

and the more common constructions of syntax,
(0) Use of Dictlonnry allowed for a and b.

anmun'ncs.
Gummy—The substance of Euclid Books I. and IL, with Exercises.
Algebra-T[...]ive).
Questions will also he set in the substance of Euclid Books 111.
and lV,, with Exercises, and in[...]ENCE.
(a) Elementary Physics.
The Elementary Laws of Mechanics, Hydro-statics, Light, Heat,
Sound, Ele[...]Book recommended—Everet 5 Elementary Text Book of
Physics.
(1)) Elementary Chemr'ctry—
l The elementary Chemistry of the acidiorming elements, based
upon ltemsen's Elan-rents of Chemistry (a Text Bookfor begim
nets), pages 1-15[...]cstions will be confined to the general structure
of the llowciiin plant, with especial reference to t[...]ired to describe in technical language
the organs of fresh ilants, and to till up ” Schedules.” (S[...]logy.

Text Book recon:mended—Foster’s Primer of Physiology.
Candidates are recommended also to co[...]the position, appearance, and general zti'uctun

of the principal organs of the body.

312

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (314)[...]STORY.
THE BOARD or EXAMINERS
Time—Two hours.

(of these questions only rim Me to be attempted.)
Give the dates of the following events—
(a) The first Invasion of the Romans, and their withdrawal
from Britain.
(22) The Defeat of the Armada.
(c) The Execution of Charles I.
(d) The Landing of William of Orange.
(e) The Battle of Trafalgar.
(f) The Abolition of the Slave Trade.
(g) The Battle of VVatcron.
(h) The Indian Mutiny.
In \rlmsu reigns (lid the following events occurl
(a) The Conquest of Wales.
(A) The First complete English Parliament.
(1:) The Suppression of the Monasteries.
(d) The Union of Scotland and England.
(3) The Union of England and Ireland.
(f) The Abolition of Slavery.
(9) The Crimean War.
(11.) The Second war between America. and England.
(a) Name the Sovereigns of the Tudor Dynasty.
(6) What great events happened[...]were on the
throne ‘l
(a) What were the causes of the Civil War in the seven-
teenth century 1
(17) Give the names of the Leading Statesmen and Generals
(1) 0n the Roy[...]nies revolt?
(2) In what year was the Declaration of Independence
signied’.l
(3) For what acts are Suratoga and Yorktown famous?
(4) How did the War of Independence end?
(1) In whose reign did t[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (315)(3) Name some of the principal Bottles and Sieges, and the
commanding officers on each side.

VII. In whose reigns did th[...]y refer
as the main authority from which the tale of Ivanhoe is
derived ’!

II. “ It is curiom to observe,” says Dr. Trench in his Study of
Words, “ that the names of almost all animals, so long as
they are alive, ar[...]for food become N ormen.” Mention the instances of the
truth of this rule which Wamho adducee in his conver-
sation with Gurth, and show how it affords evidence of
the complete subjugation of the Saxons.

111. Write a short description (not exceeding two hundred Words
in length) of the scene in which Rebecco. challenges the
privilege of trial by combat.

IV. Give the meanings of the following terms—A fefilerlocl: and
slmkleb[...], nideriny,
wuss-hon. Write a. short note on each of those terms,
explaining what feature of Norman or Saxon life or
custom it illustrates.

V. What were the real names of the persons introduced in dis
guise in the story of Ivanhoe under the titles or sem-
blanues of The Disinlzerited, Locksleg, Le Nair Fm'nmznt,
The Clerk of Copmanhurst, The Monk of St. Wlfitholli of
Burton 3

VI What were the most striking differences to be observed in
the architecture of the Saxons and of the Normans resA
pectively, in the reign of Richard the First? Mention
instances of buildings which are used by Sir Walter Scott
in Ivanhoe as illustrations of these differences.

E14.-

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (316)[...]GEOGRAPHY.
Time—Two hours.
Draw an outline map of Australia, sketch in the dividing

lilies of the colonies, and name the principal features
rou[...]arana, Niger. Naunc an important town on
the bank of each.

Name and describe the situation of six Australian towns
which are recognized goldmiuiug centres.

Name the political divisions of Europe, and give the names
and situations of their capitals.

Give some of the chief reasons for our belief that the earth
i[...]surface.

What is a delta? Desuribe the situation of three important

ones, and give any general information you con about
them.

Describe the mountain system of North America.

What are spring and map tides’i Draw :t diagram showing
the relative positions of sun, moon, and earth when these.
titles occur.

LATIN GRAMMAR.
T ime—«Three-qnarters of an hour.
Decline fully Dims, felix, is, idem, and[...]ut in singular only the future indicative passive of

woe, faveo, diligo and sepelz'o, and mark the quantities of
the vowels in the second person.

Write out in singular only the future indicative of
possum, flair), and fia.

Give with their perfects and supines as many of the com
pounds of fem as you know.

Compare feliw, dives, gr[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (317)[...]lixit, clnri viri et
consularl's.

Consulm'isiMan of consular rank.

II. Translate—

Sertorius, vir[...]Are you not ashamed and sorry for the abandonment of
your undertaking, the deserti on of your friend, and
the violation of your word!

(a) 0n the first day of the year we set out from the city.
We were[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (318)[...]hem.

GREEK GRAMMAR.

Time—'J‘l'iree-quarters of 1m hour.

1 W1 its in full the nominative singular of mfim, épofi, 013861,
1111111019, rovqp131I.Givc the mood, tense, numbe1, and person
of 5111111, e/\.9ovrss, 13xo1I'ro, 511111111, 5(56xflm, droaavsw, and
state of when 1611) each' 13 11 part.

I I. Write out in full the first 11.01-th indicative active of 15011111.,
12271171111, BiBwILL. and the present imperative of slim (ibo).
.III. Decline in full ‘Hpakh[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (319)[...]m. bcfme the wind for nine days, and
on the night of the ninth (lay the moon shone out, and we
saw, no[...]FRENCH GRAMMAR.

I. Put a feminine noun with each of the following
adjectives ziibleu, dome, frais, vi[...]mte.

HI. Write in full the imperfect subjunctive of faire, sawir,
acquérir.

IV. Write in tabular fo[...].,
3rd sing. fut. ind., and 3rd plur. pres. snbj. of mourir,
wank/i", Telenir, Wir, milder, app[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (320)[...]011 and mine.
(b) The men whom you see.
(c) Which of his daughters?
((1) Bring them to me.
(e) Do not:[...]y
garden.

(a) Will you wait for me at the corner of Rundle
Street 2

(d) The train arrived at twelve[...]ome with me, my umbrella is big
enough for the mo of us.

E19

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (321)of briugcu, fenueu, xvifien, mndjleu,
efien, Bitten, bfireu, fteben.
IV. Write out the pres. 00nd. act. of fflgeu, pel'f. ind. act of
bIeifien, fut. ind. pass. of firm.
GERMAN.
Time—Two hours.
I. Transl[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (322)[...]d the door in the morning,
there was :1 high wall of snow round the house, so that it
was quite[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (323)11. Find the value of——

”W 90+?) (“m-“ll

whenx: 1,9: 2, z=3[...](13— 1)2—(x5-1)’
V. What must be the vitlue of m, if the expression mug in

not altered in value by putting x + 3 for x 'l

VI. A man has a. sum of money nliich he lmyins to spend at
such 2i daily[...]s to npend it luilf us that ngain, and at
the end of 42 days more lie 1113 £27 left. What had

he at[...]war/2y?

l.\'. A pulse contains a certain number of sovereigns and a
certain number of shillings. If the sovereigns were
changed to shillings and the shillings tn sovereigns the
value of the purse would be increased. in the propu[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (324)[...]whose roots are 13 and - 11.

.XI. Find the value of
J3—

W to -three vplaoea ofof it are between the same
yarallels.

Two equal tri[...]he some straight
line are drawn on opposite sides of it. Show that the
line joining their vertices is bisected by the line of their
Imus.

111. If a straight line be divided i[...]l be equal to three
given straight lines, any two of which are together
greater than the third.

Construct a. triangle having given the lengths of two
sides and an angle opposite to one of them. Show that

n23

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (325)of any rcetilinenl figure,
together with fourright[...]when produced towards A and B.
Show that the sum of the nnglcs at C, .D, and 1".” is less
than four[...]ir Centres when produced
passes through the point of contact.

Two circles A730, ADI}, whose centres a[...].
VIII. Prove that the angles in the same segment of a circle are

equal to one another.
Two circles i[...]:3.

X Describe an isosceles triangle having each of the angles at
the base double the third angle.

7[...]are to be attempted.)

I. What is the “ centre of gravity” of a body ’l Describe a
method of determining by experiment the position of the

E24

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (326)II.

III.

IV.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

XI.

XI.

centre of gravity of an irregular flat piece of cardboard,
and explain the theory of the method.

Explain the meanings of the following terms :—Farce,
Acceleration, Kinetic energy, Potential energy, Uo—aflia’ent
of Friction.

Describe the siphon and explain its action. Is there any
limit to the height of the bend of the siphon above the
level of the liquid, and, if so, what is it?

State the “Principle of Archimedes,” and describe some
means of verifying it by experiment.

ow is it that when the water of a. still lake freezes in cold

weather the ice forms first of all on the surface? What
is then the probable temperature of the water at the
bottom of the lake?

On dissolving some common salt in wate[...]s. Why is this?

Draw a. diagram showing the path of the rays and position
of the image in the case of an object placed in front of
a plane mirror, the eye being in any position. Is[...]r “ virtual ” in this case 'i If the position
of the eye is changed will the image alter in any way?

Make a sketch of the arrangements necessary to produce
the solar s[...]es the solar spectrum dill‘er
from the spectrum of an incandescent solid’.l

Upon what does the pitch of a note depend 1 How is it
that two notes may he of the same pitch and the same
intensity and yet be[...]h
positive electricity!

What is rm astatic piiir of magnetic needles! Describe the
astatic galvanometer.

If strips of copper and zinc are dipped into dilute sulphuric[...]w along the \vire’.l What are
the chief effects of the curreut’i Why does the current
obtai[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (327)[...]tion? Illus-
trate by two examples.

What weights of ordinary hydrochloric acid (containing
20 per cent. by weight of gaseous Hcl) and sulphide
of iron respectively, must he used to furnish sufii[...]precipitate the
zinc us sulphide from 10 grammes of sulphate of zinc?

Fe: 56, Zn = 65.
Explain and illustrate by examples the use of the terms—
eflloresrent, deligucsceizt, water of crystallization, anhydrous,
reduction.
Given air, sulphate of copper, calcium chloride, sulphuric
acid, and any[...]ed when sulphur dioxide is passed into a solution of
sodium carbonate 1

Phosphorus is burned with excess of oxygen and the product
is thrown into water. What is the final product, and
what do you know of its properties and compounds 2

Describe Marsh’[...]stipules, and
describe them.

What is the nature of the tendril of a. pea—plant?

What are the number and position of the stamens in each
of the following plants z—Wcllflower, pea, sowthi[...]gon, and wild ont’l

. What is the general plan of arrangement of leaves on a,
branch? How have the opposite[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (328)[...]namon, pappus, cotyledon.

IV. Describe the forms of inflorescence termed spike, mama
and umbel. Poin[...]xists between
them.

‘VII. Describe the flower of a gum—tree.

7 (c) PHYSIOLOGY.
Timer—Two hours.
I. Desm'lbe the vertebral column, and draw a diagram of a
single vertebra, indicating its principal features.

H. At each breath a certain amount of oxygen is taken into the
lungs Trace the course of this gas from the lungs to
the tissues. What is its ultimate destination?

'11]. Describe the structure of the skin, and mention briefly the
most important[...]e terms—motor nerves.
sensory nerves and nerves of special sense. How many-
kinds are there of the last named‘l

n27

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (329)Last Place of Education.

Caterer, Edith Susanna, 1*, 4,[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (330)[...]ndidates entered themsel’ues fm this Emmiimizm, of whom 44 faiied to satisfy the Emmi/nae.
The falla[...]Number Qf Caiuliakzm who Wmd themselves for, and of those
who passed in, wowious Subjects.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (331)[...]NATION.

REGULATIONS.

I. There shall be no limit of age for candidates at this examination,
but they[...]quired to satisfy the Examiners in at
least three of the following subjects, of which one must be No.
I. of Division A, and of the remaining two one must be
selected from the other subjects of Division A, and one from
the subjects of Division B.
DIVISION A.
1. English History and Li[...]4. French Including, in each case, brief outlines of History.
5. German
6. Italian

No candidate shall receive credit in any of the sulajccts in
Division A. unless he shull have[...]anslate into English at sight. any ordinary piece of prose
or poetry.

DIVISION B.

7. Pure Mathematic[...]. pass will he : Arithmetic, including
the theory of the various processes ; the elements of Mensumr
tion ; Algebra to Quadratic Equations, including Surds ,'
Euclid, the substance of Books I. to IV., with Exercises.

Questions will[...]positive integrnl exponent; Euclid, the substance
of Books I. to IV., VI., and propositions l to 21 of Book XL,
with exercises; Plane Trigonometry to Solution of ’l‘rimiglcs,
including Logarithms.

8. Applie[...]ostatics.
9. Chemistry, with the cognate portions of Experimental

Physics.

10. Experimental P[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (332)[...]ology.
12. Physical Geography and- the Principles of Geology.

III. Persons who have passed the Prelim[...]be
examined for certificates in any one or more of the subjects of
the Senior Public Exnminntion, without being requ[...]hole,

1V. Schedules fixing the special subjects of examination, and defining
as far as may be necessary the range of questions to be set,
shall he published not less than fifteen calendar months before
the date of the examination to which they are intended to
app[...]t themselves who
shall giro sntixinctcry evidence of their intention to lleuome
Smilems' 111 1.1111 or[...]and can-
didates niusL give two months’ notice of then- intention to
present themselves.

VI. A fee of £2 28. for the entire examination in November, o[...]ject, shall he paid by each candidate at the
limo of giving notice to attend. In no use will the fee h[...]. future examination.

VII. On or before the 3lst of October candidates must give notice of

their intention to present themselves, and such[...]l he
in the following form :—

To the Registrar of the
I711i\ 91 sity of Atlel'tide.
I heiehv giie notice of my intention to piesent myself
at the Senici Publ[...]self in the followmnr uhjects —
5-. .1

Name of Candidate 111 full
Address.

Date of hii‘th..
Lust plane of hi
Sigimturc of Candidate .
Date ........... .. ..........[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (333)VIII. 1. Lists of successful candidates will be posted at the University.

2. The general list of successful candidates shall be arranged in
three[...]eticul order. The list shall state the
last piece of education from which each cundidntc Comes, and
sh[...]es who (1) satisfy the exnniiners in two subjects
of Division A, in addition to English History and Li[...]nd also in Pure Mathematics and one other subject of
Division B, and (3) obtain credit in at least two subjects,
exclusive of English History and Literature, shall be placed i[...]iterature, and (2')
obtain credit in at least one of these three subjects, shall be
placed in the Seco[...]be issued for each subject, containing
the names of candidates who pass with credit, arranged in
order of merit.

IX. Each successful candidate shall be entitled to a certificate signed
by the Chairman of the Board of Examiners and countersigned
by the Registrar, sho[...]ed, and in what class he was placed on the result of the
Whole examination and in the separate subject[...]names for
Examination, after the specified date of entry, on payment of
an extra fee of 105. 6d.

*Allowed the 13th August, 1890.
+Allowed 12th December, 1894.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR Till-'1 SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION
TO[...]r AND LITERATURE.

(a) History qunglumZ—The Age of the Stuarts (Gardner). Epoehs
of Modern History (Longman’s),

r133

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- ‘1‘ Johnson's Life of Milton (Macmillan). 4..

2. LATIN.
(a) Oman—De[...]s supplied).

'4. FRENCH.
(a) Unseen pus! es. Two of prose and two of veins. Only one of

each kin: need be taken by_candidaiea for a pass[...]n‘s Primer.

5. GERMAN.
(a) Unseen inmates. Two of prose and twn of verse. Only one of

each kini need be tnknn h‘v cnndidiites for a[...]t: MATHEMATICS.
Arithmetic, including- the theory of the various processes; the elementS
of menu-iratinn.

\% Algtln'a—Tn Quadratic Equatio[...].
QllcnllDllfi will nlsn he set in the substance of Euclid, Bonk
V1,. and I’rnpuhitimw l to ‘Jl of Book XL: and in Plano Trigo—
nuinuu'x up to nnd including Solution ofOF EXPERIMEXTAL Fugue;

Laws of Grace; Speniiic grni'iry and the modes of determining it.

Barometer. Tlieriumneler.
S ecilic Heut. Lntcntlleui,
T e elementary Clieniiuiry of the more conunonly occurring

‘8. APPL "[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (335)[...]l their compounds, lumen upon Remten‘s Elements of

‘Uhemixtry (u. text book for beginners).

3.5. An intelligent knowledge of the Chemical lprinciples will In:
required as far[...]'.

IO. EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS.

Including elements of Light, Heat, Sound, Electricity, and Magnetism.
T[...]l‘he more conspicuous morphological variations of the sexual
organs in emeh of the following orders, with mrticulnr reference to
the more commonly occurring genera of the ocnl Ilom: Rnnnncu-
lacenr. Leunlninomu, Mvrt[...]erated
in the Syllabus for the Junior Examination of the previous you.

Cmulid area will In: uired to classify specimens (with or without
the einl of the “Florn") illustrative 01 (my ofof South Australia; or
Dandy t? Lucao—Intrmluelion[...], or those not readily
determined without the aid of a. microscope, will not he set.
:Physialagy.
Text[...]ue“
with the position, appearance, and stmcture of the "met important

tissues and organs, and may h[...]ollowin‘ synopsis includes the various branches of the

subject rcqnirez :~

(:2) Relation of continents and islands. Grouping of island»
Influence of the form of a coast line. Characteristic
fcntures of the vnrious grant masses of land.

(b) Details of rho grunt mountain h)‘.~‘|t‘llls of the mm 1, Nature
and position of high plain-a. Lo lnins, the' alien: to
gnnlngirul[...]vxlnmon, “nil
characteristics. Different him 2: of rnlleyn.

(e) OceanADivisione, depth, density, temperature, and colour.
Form and nature of the ocean floor. Movements of the
ocean. \anes and currents.

(41) Distribution of win. Subterranean circulation of water.
Springs, their migin, temperature, and mineral contents.

(9) River systems of the world. Deltas. Extent and peculiari-
ties of lakes

e35

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (336)[...]ial local;
winds and their causes.

(k) Phenomena of and causes that produce or mudify Climate.

(1‘ Volcanic and enrthqunke phenomena.

1 j) The simple facts of the verticnl nml horizontnl distribution
of fl111mm; and animals on the land and in the sen ; mg
in name of physical and cllmabic circumstances on the
distribution ofof hysieal geology : _

Proofs of t e origin of stratified rocks resuiiing from the degra.‘
duties of 1 , produced by the action of ruin, rivers, frosts,
ghmiem, ice . accumulations of organin (loin-is, fic‘

The trnnspm of matter by rivers. the formation of the deltas,
3m, and the general accmnulntiuus of great deposits of marine and
fresh water nl mm.

The theory of lhe origin of Hnlt lakes.

Proofs than large metal of the earth‘s surface are nnw being.
slowly elevated above or depressed beneath the m. The relotions
of coral reefs And of earthquake and volcanic phenomena to this
branch of the subject.

Explanation of common geological (onus—as clay. sand. gmvel,
h[...]to make sketches, nnd name
unlabelled s recimema of the commoner rock» of thiscountry. They
should )rovnle lhenmelves with[...]nok recon]mended—Tate’s Students‘ lass Book of Physi»
cal Geology.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (337)[...]ed.)
‘I. (a) What is the derivation and meaning of the word
“ Crusades 1-”

(b) State briefly the immediate causes of the first Crusade.

(o) By whom was it advocated[...]t. Louis'i In each case state briefly
the nature of the association.
.IV. Trace the manner in which the fifth Crusade opemted—

(1) To advance the power of Venice,
(2) To maintain the breach between the Ea[...]m'si

Ea) The Hosnimilars?

FOR CREDIT.
(Only one of these snhjecis‘io be written upon.)

Write an essay on the following statement :——-

“ The origin of the first Crusade was mainly religious ,- the
nature of those which succeeded assumed more and
more a political character.” Or on—

The Causes and Consequences of the Crusades.

E37

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (338)[...]se the arguments used by Satan in the
first book of Paradise Lost in rousing to activity, firstly
Be[...]an
artist views 2 " \l’hat incident in the life of the poet
brought him into contact with this artist, and how was
it regarded by the majority of his Republican friends?

III. Explain the meanings of the following as used by Milton..
a horrid fmul,[...]is allusions to
Ul/Ler’s son, Jamn, tho 1007-ch of Mempflizm Kings, Mu lciber,
the Ansonirm laml.

IV. What are the three “fruits of friendship” enumerated by
Rneenl Mention any historical instances of conspicuous
friendship used by him to illustrate[...]riticism on the Machiavellian rule for the
choice of agents in a desperate conspiracy?

VII. \Vrite an explanatory note on each of the followingeflie
Stains, Prometheus, a[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (339)IL

1. What is the subject of me?
2. Account for the Bubjunctives rlnxérint, '[...]possent, nestimandum csse.

1. Mark the quantity of the i in accidemt, the e in Inn's,

and th[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (340)[...]bus Km vegetis pugnabant.

III. Give the meanings of the following words; if a verb,
write the princip[...], namiscor, pul’uinm‘.

IV. Mark the quantity of the vowel z' in the following
words—(uni[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (341)[...]from clay
to day; he has scarcely the third part of the army he
brought over the Ebro ; more have per[...]the evening before his death,
supped at the house of Lepidns; and that a. long argument
took place among those present, as to what kind of death
is most to be desired. Caesar, who had for[...]expected."

Mention in order the principal events of the Second Punic
War, giving the date of the Battle of Cannae.

GREEK.
Time—Three hours.

Explain the[...]Oxy‘
tone ; Enclitie.
The Greeks had three ways of expressing time by case
endings. What were they,[...]in
significance '1
What is meant by the optotive of indefinite frequency”!
Give an example.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (342)V.- W'hnt is the force of «iv with the indicative?

VI.

VII.

VIII[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (343)[...]pose it is possible for II. man who knows nothing
of measurement, when many other equally ignorant. pe[...]ers we lately described, they will find some way of
putting down the knnveries that are pructisfll i[...]they are in reality only cutting oil” the
heads of a Hydra.

It is true, they are no better e[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (344)[...]. If you still have fimw, work any other portion of the paper.

For u Gndit.—0mzdizlotes who mm to[...]commended to attempt
the translation into English of additional earta'aots.

I. A. A peinc made[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (345)[...]e.

VICTOR HUGO.

HENRIETTE.
(fest sur le mm-inge of: ma. mére s'npprC-m

Que j’ni voulu, mo[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (346)[...]e.
Momma.

III. (:1) Write in full the imperative of se souvenir and the
present indicative of s’assroir. Give the second person
plural present subjunctive of waimlre, pomnir, devoir,
rraitre.

(17) Give the plural of la. Maison, de bois, was taste 8!. thé, cc Iml
m[...](0) Give with meanings a. noun derived from each of the
following z—sage, sat, kilo/1m, dzrétien,[...]see him.
(g) I have tried to do some good to the world, and it has
only done me evil.
(h) Of your two sisters the elder is prettier than the
younger.

V. Translate into French—

London, the capital of Great Britain, is a. city of very
imposing size, and possesses enormous wealth sndnn
immense commerce. It is situated orb-the banks of the
Thames, about 96 kilometres from theistic, Occupying
a gentle slope on the north side of that river, and
stretching southwards over uniformly flat country.
Built on the banks of n. river of such great size, it com—
bines all the udvunhig[...]indispensable to the
henlthiness nod convenience of in large City. A multitude
of houses line the left hunk of the stream, the number of
which, though extraordinarily large, is greatly sumnssecl
by the myriads of buildings covering the dried-up swamps
of the right bank. Yet, numerous indeed though they[...]oss has n somcwhut dreary efi'ccb. The two parts of
this extraominary city contain :1 collection of dwellings
so vast that it has only been equalled[...]on the increase, already
exceeds in numbers that of several European kingdoms,
while its comme[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (347)VI. Answer out: only of the following :—

(a) What were the provisions of the Edict of Nantes 1'
(5) Describe the condition of France at the commence-
ment of the Revolution of 1789.

GERMAN.

Time~Three hours.
NOTICE TO CANDI[...]I. If you still have time, work (my other portion of the paper.

For a Crull'L—Camlidalcs who wish t[...]owmlemied to attempt
the translation into English of additional extracts.

l. ((1.) u cincm gim[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (348)[...]1. ((1.) Give with examples the various trimmings of the pre-
fixes nut: and Eula
(11.) Give the prin[...]the second person singular,
present inflicative, of idjtafen, bergeu, tragcn,
mefieu, gret’fcn, em[...]gender, genitive singular, and nominative
plural of the following :——°‘rud)t, Gtaat, Ellgellb,[...]wrong.
(b.) I am sorry the lad has no opportunity of speaking
Gel-hum.
(0.) Seel:_t0 bring your words[...]was evening when the Baron returned to the castle of
his fut-hers. The pulc moonlight shone on the Wrrtts of
the building; the lake and the bath-me: which supported
the foundations of the house were dark as pitch. The

H 50

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (349)than of the man who learnt hack in his cnrriage mm—
pre[...]He glanced carelessly at the water, at the walls of his
house, and the cold. moonlight on the roof, a[...]ot shining, and that he did not
look on the house of his ancestom in the golden light of
day. He «lighted and reached for the well-fille[...]een him and his
dearest onoo.

turret, diminutive of 131m“; buttress, Embepfeilct; to cum-

prau, au[...]eu; decide“, @ntidJeibung.

VI. Answer one only of the following—

(u.) Doecribo the political effects of the Refonnatiun
with an outline of the nttitnde of Charles V.
towards the Luthemns.

(6.) Give an outline of the present constitution of the

German Empire. Enumerote some of the difficulties
which presented themselves in t[...]ime Paris.
PART I.

I. A merchant buys 56 gallons of spirits at 14s. 7d. per
gallon, and 51 gallons of. 12s. 6d. He mixes them
together and udds 9 gallons of water. At what price
per gallon must he sell the mixture in order to make
a profit of 18 per cent.’!

II. Add together—
a+l b+1 and[...]a—a)(b—c)
.III. Explain why (17—:— at”: of.
Find the square root of
:z“ — 40,512 + 10.1922 a 1612“!)3[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (350)[...]x
e "a
,1”-sz
a—x+“ +
a+e

and if the value of the expression is unaltered by changing
H

:5 into .21., find the value ofof 6 feet
from the wall, the outside edge of the bunk formingn
square. Find the number of cubic yards of earth
required, the side of the building being 40 feet long.

Establish the ordinary rule for finding the G.C.M. of two
algebraicel expressions.

Find the G.C.M. ofof 1; terms of an Arithmetieul Progression
whose first term is a and common difference d.
An AP. mneists of 24 terms, and the ratio of the
sum of the odd terms to the sum of the even terms is
equal to the ratio of the last term to the first, shuw that

2[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (351)[...]o expend the expression for the roots
in the form of a series, and. hence find correct to five
places of decimals the roots of the equation-—

an“ '— IOOx + l = 0.

XII. Find the number of permutations of n dissimilar things
taken 1' at a. time.
In how m[...]ly opposite one
another 'l

XIII. Find the values of sin 18“ and we 15'.
¢_a—b .
If mm a _ m fin[...]4 sin(o. ~ ,8) cos(B - y) cos(7 — a) as the sum of four
sines.
And prove that—
sivw — sin30+ 81:[...]ing side in
another triangle, the remaining sides of the one triangle
shall be equal to the remaining sides of the other.

If the two lmse angles in one triangl[...]ngles are equal in all respects.

II. Complements of parallelograms about a. diagonal of a. paral-
lelogram are equal.

111. In any triang[...]de subtendiug an acute
angle is less than the sum of the squares on the other
sides, by twice the rectangle contained by either of

n 53

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (352)[...]VII.

VIII.

XI.

XII.

these sides, and the part of the side intercepted bctw een
the perpendicular l[...]celes rightangled triangle; E is the
middle point of the base BC, and D any other point in
the base. S[...]re cut oil‘ AD, AE, each equal to half the

sum of the sides AB and AC. Show that the straight
line[...]line be a tangent to a circle, and from the
point of contact a chord be drawn, the angles which the
ch[...]be equal to the
angles in the alternate segments of the circle.

P and Q are two given points, RS 3 g[...]w a. square such that one corner is A, the vert9x
of a given equilateral triangle, and that each of the
extremities of the base of the triangle lies on a. side of
the square.

PART III.

Show how to find a. thir[...]en straight
lines.

Find a. point Din the base BU of a triangle ABC,
such that BB : I10 2: AB“ : A0”.

The biscctor of the angle BAG of a triangle meets the base
in D, and is produced t[...]how that tan 2A 2 and. find tan 4A in-

tcrms of tan .4.
Show that tan 2(A +B) — tan 3(A[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (353)[...]000, and log 15 : l'l76091tii
find the logarithm of (18)‘.

KM". Show that sin :3 = x/W
A i I:

If one angle of a triangle be 60°, show that the side
opposite t[...]; ft; long is supported at the
ends, and a weight of 101m. is hung at a point ltt. (Sins,
from one end. Determine the supporting force&

11, The middle points of two adjacent sides of a square board
are joined, and the small triangle so formed is cut away.
Find the position of the centre of gravity of the
remaindeix

1H, Find the relation between the power and the weight in the
ease of the wheel and axle, neglecting friction. if the
w[...]a horizontal surface, is started
with a velocity of 12 it. per sec. and is brought to rest
by friction in 12 ft. Find the co-eflieient of friction
between the block and the surface

V A stone is projected horizontally iron] the top of a tower
04 it high with a velocity of [ii ft. per second
Determine (:4) its time of flight, (6) its horizontal range,
(0) its velocity and direction of motion when it strikes
the ground (Take 9: ‘52[...]VI. A shaft 6 ft. square and 30 ft. deep is full of water. What

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (354)[...]. Show how to determine the pressure at any point of a
liquid at rest.

A hollow cone, the diameter of whose base is 3 ft. and
whose height is 4 ft., is[...]in a salt solution. What is the
specific gravity of the salt solution?

IX. Draw 9. diagram of Smeaton’e air pump, explain its action,
and, given the capacities of the receiver and cylinder,
find the density of the air in the receiver after the )L‘”
ascent of the piston.

CHEMISTRY.

Time—Three hours.

[NR[...]quations
wherever 1203351710.]

I. What volume of Wntcxkgas, measured under standard oendi~
tious, could be formed from 10 grammes of carbon, and
what volume and weight of carbon dioxide would be
formed by its combustion?

II. Explain and illustrate the law of multiple proportions.

III. The compounds P... 05[...]cribe the relationship between the atomic weights of
chlorine, bromine, and iodine» Is there any connection
between the atomic weights of these elements and their
properties, and if so, of what kind? Illustrate your
answer briefly.

n56

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (355)Vi. Name and state the composition of the principal minerals
containing zinc. How are z[...]e letter
used, and why?

V11. Describe the oxides of lead and their preparation.

VIII. Explain the chemical changes which take place in the
making of bread.
lX. A lOO-gromme weight made of brass is heated to 100° and

dropped into an ice-celorimeter, and 11'25 griunmes of
ice are melted? What is the specific heat of the brass?

l0. EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS.
TimeHThree[...]ham peculiarities are there in the co-eflicients of
expansion of water with heat at different temperatures?

ll. What is the specific heat. of a substance! Describe a
way of measuring the specific heat of iron.

in. Explain the principle of “ Papin’s Digestcr."

lV. What is the physica[...]elations that
exist hetwccn the vibration numbers of the various
notes of the musical scale?

V. Explain the formation of the image of an object- in a. plane
mirror. What is the differ[...]total reflection '2" Give any explanation you can
of the “ mirage."

V11. A white daisy placed in the red of a spectrum appears rerl,
in the blue it appears blue. A scarlet geranium is red
if placed in the red of the spectrum, block if placed any-
where else. Ho[...]? How
do they help to explain the natural colours of objects?

Will. A sheet of cardboard is placed over ‘d, magnet, and[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (356)[...]ow is the arrangement altered~
by placing a piece of soft iron under the cardboard nem

one end of the magnet i What does the alteration
show 2 ‘[...]electrical
charge resides chiefly on the outside of a onnductm'l
Why is a conductor with needle point[...]from
it unable to retain a charge for any length of lime?

X A piece of brown paper, warm and dry, is scrubbed with a
bru[...]the table again
several times. What is the cause of their motion ‘4 lt"
the tray be touched with the finger a spark is drawn
from it, and the motion of the pith-balls ceases. Why ‘Z

I’ll. What is[...]experiment. to
illustrate it,

Xl'l. A thin piece of platinum wire is stretched between two
brass bloc[...]Wll‘O) and it is seen 10 be red.
hot over most of its length, but not at the ends,
Explain this.

I[...]e
you.

TI. Describe the principal modifications of thc Andraeeium
among Australian members of Order Leguminosm.

HI. Describe the nature and origin of a free central placenta.

- TV. Describe the flower of :1. Grenillia.

V. What is apyiczis? Name an exemplar plant.

VT. Explain the effect of (a) cohesion“ (l2) ail/Lesion, (a) suppression
in modifying the structure of the flower, illustrating
your answer by referenc[...]s.

1. Describe the coloured and uncoluured cells of the blood.
that is the chief function of the former, and the seat of
origin of the latter’l

n 58

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (357)ll. .ln what parts of the body nnd by what processes is heat
produced,[...]? Explain
the means whereby the bodily tompemtnre ofof advantage that. ir
should be more plentifully sup[...]han when
is at rest.” Explain the significance of this statement,
and describe the means w hereby t[...]ut.

Il'. Desorihe the appearance and composition of the canton ts ofof the body may be put in the
form of an equation, thou—Food + oxygen = carbon
dioxide + water + nren'. Explain fully the manning
of this equation.

l2. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY.
Time—Three hours.
I. What becomes of the annual surplus of tho “ inland ice” of

Greenland ‘1

II. How would you distinguish a[...]ne from o.
finegrnined snndstone without the aid of an acidi

III. Why are some rocks called aqueous[...]an the rate {it which a. river lowers the surface of its
basin he determinedi
VI. Explain crevasse, pe[...]néoé, melee momannée.
VII. Describe the action of the son upon a hard sandstone as
compared with that of sand.

VIII. How may coral be converted into a compact limestone
showing no trace of its nrigin’i

IX. What is meant by a plain and a tablelmzd .9 Name an Ans,
tralien example of each.

X. “Unit is meant. by isothermal,[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (358)[...]ur for the whols Emmimmz and
cue for Special SW), of whom I failed to may? the Examiners.
The joltowin[...]vicarious Subjects :

W

No. of Na; oi E‘osuf Na. of
Snbjantl. Boys Girls Totzl. Boys Girls Tot[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (359)[...]untuched. ‘ ,

The figures shocked to the ume of any Candidate slam in which subjects the C[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (360)[...]ndida“ entered themseloes for this Examination, of whom 35 faded to satisfy the Examims.
The following Table shows the Number of Candidates who entered themselvee fin} and of those

who passed 1?», various Subjects .-

No. of
Subjects. Boys
entered.
English... 59
Latin 47
Gr[...]gy
Physical Geography and Geology 7

No. of
Girls
entered.
33

9
1
33
1 9
2 0

19
17

Tota[...]28
19
24

‘No. 0:

Boys
passed.

56
35

N o. of
Girls

passed.

31

14
15

Total.

87[...]

TXT

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (361) TABLE OF CONTENTS.

A
Academic Dress
AcTs oF PARLIAMENT-
' Act of Incorporation -[...]. 25
An Act to repeal part of the Adeiaide University Act Amendment[...]53-59
ARTS, BACHELOR. OF-
Regulation~
l•ccs -
Subjects of Examination } Apprnd;x A.[...]amination Papers
Class Lists
ARTS, MASTER .OF-
Regulations
Fees -
Subjects of Examination[...]Papers
Class List -

Balance. Sheets
Board of Musical Studies[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (362)[...]so
Council, Members of[...]D
DISCIPLINE-
Board of 52
Statutes of ·[...]104·105
ENDOWMENT, DEEDS OF-
Sir W. W. Hughes[...]86-87
Subiects of Lectures 86[...]72·73
Faculty of Laws · 51
Faculty of Medicine 51
Faculty of Arts - 51
Faculty of Science[...]G
Graduates, Members of Senate 43·47[...]Regulations }
Subjects of Examination Appendix A.
Exam[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (363)Hospil'al, Rules of Append ix C.
I
Incorporation, Act of[...]Regulations l
Subjects of Examination
Examination Papers •[...]L
LAWS, BACHELOR OF-
Regulations
Fees -
Subjects of Examination
Rules of Supreme Court
Examination Papers
Cl[...]} ppcndix JJ.

LAws, DocToR OF -
Regulations
Fees -[...]dix B. ll 30·32
Subjects of Examination
LABORATORIES-
Chemical, Regula[...]49·50
Leave of Ab euw •[...]M
Matriculation and Degree~

MEDICINE, BACHELOR OF-

App~~
Regulations
Fees -
Subjects of Examination
Rules of Hospital } C
Examination Papers •
Class Lists
MEDICINE, DocTOR oF-
Regulations
Fees • } Appendix C.
Subjects of Examination
~Iuskal Studies, Boarn of, Statutes[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (364)[...]CONT~. NTS.

Music, BACHELOR oF-
Rcgub tion
·· Fee
Subjects of Exnminution
Exam ination Paper- -[...]} Appendix D. D I7-I9
Subjects of Examination
MUSIC, PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY[...]Rcguhttion-
Fce
Subjects of Examination
E xamination Papers
C[...]0
Officers of the University[...]75 ·7')
Subjects of Examination 95[...]79·So
Subjects of Examinalio.n <)8[...]

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Subjects ofof Examination 96[...]wards 96
SCIENCE, BACHELOR OF-
Fees •
Regulnlions
nbjccls of E xnmi nation } Ap-tt A. A 53·[...]ist:
Saving Clause and Repeal, set Stat11ltJ
Seal of the University
SENATE-
Clerk of so
Members of 43·47
Standing Orders of 35·41
Statutes of - 68-69
Warden of -[...]-
Fees •
Regulations
Subjects of Examination
J[...]nation Papers
Class Lists -
STATUTES-
Of the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor 68
Of the Council • 68
Of the Senate 68-69
Of Professors and Lecturers 69·70
Of the Registrar 70
Of Leave of Absence - 70
Of the Seal 70·71
Of Terms - 71
OF MATRICULA.TION AND DEGRY.liS •
r. Enrolment of Students
2, Admission to Degrees •
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6. Forms of Presentation and Admission 72
Of the Faculties 72·73
Of the Board of Musical Studies • 73
Of the Hoard of Discipline • 74
Of the Angas Scholarship and Angns Exhibitions 75·79
Of the John lfown rc:l Clnrk Scholnrship 79·86
Of the Stow P.-izes nnd . cholnr · •. 8o-8r
Of the Commercial Travellers' Association Scholarshir 81 -82
Of the Everard Scholarship 82
Of Conduct at Examinations 83
Of Academic Dress[...]84-85
Supreme Court, Rules of Appendix B.
SURGERY, MASTER OF-
Fees • }
Regulations Appendix C.
Subjects of Examinatiou[...]
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10 TH
11 F
12 s Last day of entry for the Special Senior Public Examin[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (368)of entry for the Ordinary LL.B. Examination in[...]18 M
19 Tu
20 w
21 TH Last day of entry for the Preliminary Examination in[...]Tu
!ll
2.
w
TH Last day of entry for the University Evening Schola1·[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (369)[...]16 s Senate. Last day for sending to Clerk of Senate notices of
motions to be brought forward at meeting of the Senate
on March 27th.
--[...]
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17 F
1 ., s Last day of entry for the LL.D. Examination in N ovem[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (371)[...]otures resumed.

*Accession of Queen Victoria.

- -1 - -- - - - - - - --[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (372)[...]cMte notice ·
of motwnsto be bl'oughtforwnrd t mectin of the Senate[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (373)[...]M
20 Tu
21 w Last day of entry for the Preliminary Examination in S[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (374)[...]s
2 M Third Term begins. Last day of entry fel" the M.A. Ex ami-[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (375)[...]OCTOBER XXXI.

I
1 Tu Last day of entry for Public Examinations in Theory of
Music.
2 w
3 TH[...]7 M
8 Tu
9 w
10- TH Last day of entry for Public Examinations in Practice of
Musi.c.
11 F
12 s[...]16 w
17 Tli
18 F- ~Last day of entry fo~· the .M.D., Ch.M., LL.B., M.B. and[...]21 M
22 Tu
23 w Last day of entry for the Ordinary B.A. and B.Sc., and[...]M
29 T
30 w
31 TH Last day of entry for the Senior and Junior Public Exa[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (376)[...]1 F Public Examinations in Theory of Music begin.
2 s
--[...]Lectures end.
9 s *Prince of Wales' Birthday.
-- - -· -[...]S SenR.te. Last day for sending to Clerk of Senate nomina-
tions of Candidates for five annual vacancies in the
Council, for the offices of Warden and Clerk, and for
sending in notices of motions for Senate meeting on[...]To
. 27 W Senate meets. Election of Warden and Clerk and fiye
members of CounciL
28 Tn
29 F[...]
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13 F Council Meeting. Last day of entry for the Angas En-
gineeri[...]7 F
28 s *Anniversary Proclamation of the Colony.
------ --------------------- -[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (378)[...]ed 22ncl iv[arch, 1881.

Victoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of
India : To all to whom these Presents shall come, greeting.

WHEREA., under and lly virtue of t he p1·ovisions of t hree .Acts of
t ho Lo,.iskLturc of utb A.ustmli1t l·espectivcly knowu ns "The. dola[...]Adolaitl cgrecs Aot,,' o. University cousi ti ng of a
Gouncil and Senate has been incorporated and made a body politic with
perpetual succession, under the name of" The University of Adelaide,"
with power to grant the several Degrees of Bachelor of Arts, l.Iastet· of
Arts, Bachelor of Medicine, Doctor of .Medicine, Bachelor of Laws, Doctor
of Laws, Bachelor of Science, Doctor of Science, Bachelor of :Music, and
Doctor of ::\Iusic:
And whereas the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, and Council of the said
University, by their humble petition under the common seal of the
University, have prayed Us to the effect foll[...]ed or hereafter to be conferred by the University of
Adelaide shall be recognized as academic distinctions and rel\·arcls of
merit, and be entitled to rank, precedence, and c[...]conferred by any
University in Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ; anrl
that such recogn[...]nto Ont· Royal
cou - lclera~iou, do by 1•irtue of ltr pr r g••tivQ ~u.d of m· special grace,
certain kuowleclge. and mere m[...]a nd onl ui n !\ follows :

l. 'l'he Degrees of 13noholot· of ru·ts, 1\l n ter of Arts B tl ·helot· of
)l .Ji iu , D ctm· of i.\[ di ·iue, 13~tc h o l or of L w·, Doc or of Laws,
J..n ·he'lot· of ''cicnce D ctor of. 'cicncc l3;lchelor of Uu io, 1\nd 1 ctot· f
~ ~ u."ic, heretufot· " l[...]ccl ot·
confoncd by tho Sftid uivcr ity of Adehlide ou nuy pm· on, mal <)l'
f'c m:d.e,. hal l be reo gnir.ed u acmlemic di .. tinctious and rewards of merit,
nnd be enti tled to muk, pr •cetlence nm[...]id Degrees hR.d befln granted b,y any Unil'ersity of Our
said United Kingdom.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (379)[...]( 16 )
II. No vtu·iation of t he constitution of the said niversity which mar
tt any time, or from time to time, e umde by:my Act of the l egislatm:c
of 'ou h 1\ nstralia hal! in any manner annul, abrog[...]nfel'red by such De rees, so long a. the standard of knowledge now
t-J tnbli ·b d ot· a like st:\nd:[...]tandard shall be held sufficient for the purposes of
these Our Letters Patent if so declared in any proclamation issued by
Our Govemor of South Australia for the time being.[...]ent. Witness Ourself at Westminster, the 22nd day of Mu.rcb, in the
Forty-fourth year of Our Reign.
By Warrant under the Queen[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (380)[...]( 17 )

ACT OF INCORPORATION.

T[...]t.

No. 20 OF 1874.
Pr[...]pedient to promote sound learning in the Province of
South Australia, and with that intent to establi[...]t Adelaide, open to all classes and denominations of
Her Majesty's ubjects : And whereas Wal ter Watso[...]i t ·~,;,
h. · agreed to contribute the ~; u m of T wenty Thou and Pound s towards
t he ~u dowm ent of t wo chairs or professorsh ips of surh U nivet·sity, upon
tar m and conditions co[...]I udentme betwi ng <htte t he
t,weuty-fourth chty of Decembet•, one t housand eight hundt·ed R.ud e[...]tin • an Association formed for t he p urpo ·e of
establishing such University, a uopy of which said Indenture i set forth
h1 the Schedule hereto; he it t he,·ct'ore enacted by the Governor of the
J>rovince of South Austra.Uu, with the advice and consent of the Legis-
lative Council and House of scmbly of the said Province, in this
}Wel3ent Pm•lio.ment[...]ws :
University to conaiot of Council and Sanate.

1. An University, consisting of a Council and Senate, shall be estab-
li bed tlt[...]d and appoiuted acoordi n...,.
to t ho provisions of t his Aot, shall be a body politic aud cot·pora.te by
the name of ·' 'l'he University of A.dulaide" n.nd by such na me sho.ll
ho.ve per pe[...]used aud occupied for t be immedi te requirements of the srti l
Univer ity, but n.Jso n.ny other lauds[...]demise, alien, or otherwi. e
dispose f nll or ny of t he property, real or person$:l, belongin[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (381)[...]ate : Provided alw11ys, that
u.ntil the . cno.te of the sn.id Uujversity shttll have been constituted as
herein enacted, the sn.id Univet·sity shall consist of a Council only :
Provided ful'ther, that it shall[...]mise any lands, tenements, or het·eillta-
ments, of which it shall have become seised, or to which it[...]purchase, or otherwise, unless with the approval of the
G.>v rnor of the said Province tor the time being, except by way of lease
for any term not exceeding twenty-one years[...]y which there shaU be r eserved dm·ing the
whole of the ter·m the highest rent that can be rcasonnbl[...]Firat CouncU by whom appointed. Election of Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor.

2. The fu·st Cotlncil of the n.id University sbn.ll be nominated anrl
app[...]Governor within three months after the pn.ssiu.., of this
Act, and hllll cousi t of twenty councillor , and the said Oouuoil shal l[...]and whenever a vacaucy shall
occur in the office of Chauoellor or Vice-Chancellor, either by del\tY,,
1·e igMtion, expit·n.tiou of tenure, or otherwise, the snid Co\1noilsha.ll ele[...]ll cnses shaU 1 e elected by the sn.id ouucil out of their ow.n body, and
the haucellor, if not a member of the said Council nt the time f bL.:;
election, shall, from aud nfter his election, become o. member of tb.e saicl
oullCil dtrring the term of his office, and iu any such onae, nnd fca: snch
period, the Council sbn.ll consist of twenty-one couucillot-s. Each han-
ccllor and Vic[...]is office for five years, or, except
in the co. e of the first ChanccHor nnd Vice-Oha.ucellor, for suc[...]. ho.ll be fixed by the atatutes and regula.tious of lhe University
made pr 'iottsly to the election :[...]at there ahall neve1· be mor
than four ministers of religion members of the ::~aid Council a.t the same
time,
>,[...], how created and filled.
3. At tho expiration of the third ye111·, nud thereafter at the expirn-
tion of et\Ch year, the five members of the Council who shall have beeu
longest in office[...]Jl be iilled !ls they may occm·, by the election of such persons n.c; the
~enate sh1tll at mee[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (382)[...]ve repoJ•t,ed to the Governor
t.hat the number of gmdnates admitterl by t he ·aid Uuiversi y to any or
he degrees of Mastel' of Artll, Doeto1· of i\Iedioine, Doct r of Laws
Doctor of Science, er Doctor of Mn ic, rmcl of gradMtes of tht·ee years'
standing, is not le s tbtm fifty,[...]unte sbnll be tbcu constitut d, und
shall consist of such grndnlltos, nild of all persons thereafter admitted
to such degrees, or who mny become graduates of three yeltl: ·' tanding,
and a graduate of nnothe1· Univet sity admitted to a degree in 'l'ho
:University of Adelaide shall 1·eckon his stauai ug from he !late of his
gmduation in such other Univet·sity, and the enate sh a.ll elect :\
Wardeu ou!. of thei r owu body arumo.lly, or whenever a vac;mcy[...]e pectivcly sho.U b e decided by t he ma:j ot:ity of the memh L" present,
and the chair man at any such meeting ·h nll have a ,rote, and in ca e of
an equality of votes, a. ca tiug vote, 1\ud uo question shdl be decideJ at
any meeti.ug of the said Ootmcil tmle~s six m mbers t hereof be pre ·ent,
or at n.ny meeting of the said , 'enate unless twenty members ther of o
p resent.
Chairm&Dabip of Council and Senate.
6. t evet·y meeting of the Council the hancellor, or in his ~~bsence
t h[...]n shall preside ns chairman, and iu t ho n.b ence of
t he bo.nuellot· and Yice-Ohauoellor, the members of t he Cow1cil pr sen t,
nnd in the ~\bsence of the Wa1·den the member of the enate present
shall elec 11. oh1tit·rnan.
Council to b&ve entire managemenL of the University.
7. The so.id onnoi l sbnll hav[...]lee lll'ers, examiners, officers, and set·vnnts of the aid
niversity, and shllll hn.ve the entire[...]thel'cof, subject to th stntut s
and regnlatious of t he said University.
Council to mllke statutes and regulations with approval of the Senate.
8. The said Council shall have ful[...]ugnant to any
·existing law or to the provisions of this Act) touching any election or
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the di cipline of the said U uiver ·ity, the number, stipend· and oonunel'
of appointment aud dismi at of the _profe sot'S, lecturers, cxaooiuers,
officet· , and servants thereof, tlto matl'icnlation of students,· tll&
e:tamination fot· fellowship ,[...]ibitions, degrees, or
honoltl , and the grfinting of the so.me respectively, the fees to be ch arged
f[...]h examination or degree, the leatul'es or
classes of the professors und lecturers n,nd the fees to be charged, the
mn,nner and time of convening the meetings of the said Council n.nd
euate and in genern.l tou[...]rsity : Provided nlways that so soon na the enate of the
said UniYet ity shttll have been con:stituted, no new statute or reg 1ln.tion,
or alteration 01· repeal of any existing stn. nte, shall be of any force until
approved by the said Senate.[...]·
the affiliation to or connection with the same of any college or education al
establishment to whi ·h the governing body of suob college or e tablish-
mcnt may consent, and fot· the licensing nnd supervision of boardin~­
hou es intended fol· the reception of students, and the revouation of such
licenses : Provided always that no such stat[...]all be reduced to
\nitin"', and tl:)e common seal of the said University having been affu:ed
hereto,[...]igned, shall be binding
np n all persons TLembers of the said University, and upon all candidates
for degrees to be confened by the same.
Limitation of the powers of Council as regards the chairs founded by W. W. Hu[...]at· n.s
r goxds the appropriation and investment of t he funds contributed by
him, be ubject to the term aud condition of the befol·e-merttioned
indenture.[...]coufer, after examination,
the several Degt·ees of Bachelor of .Arts, Mnster of Arts, Bachelor of
Medicine, Doctor of 1edicine, Bachelor of Ln.ws, Doctor of Laws,
Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Science, Bachelor of Music and
Doctor of Mnsio, according to the statutes and regulations of the said

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without examination, to any such degree, of persons who may have
:g raduated at any other Uni[...]13. Every undergraduate shall, during such term of residence as the
said University may by statute a[...]order to
entitle him to be admitted as a student of the said University, or to
hold office therein, o[...]nder his hand,
addressed to the Public Treasurer of the Province, to direct to be issued
and paid out of the General Revenue an annual grant, equal to Five
Pounds per centum per annum on the said sum of Twenty Thousand
Pounds contributed by the said W[...]said body corporate upon trusts for the purposes of such University, and
on the value of property real or per~onal, securely vested in tbe said
body corporate, or in trustees, for the purposes of the said University,
except the real property mentioned in clause 16 of this Act ; and such
annual grant shall be applied[...]by such University, and for
defraying the expense of such fellowships, scholarships, prizes, and
exhibitions, as shall be awarded for the encouragement of students in
such University, and for providing a[...]d.
16. The Governor, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, may
alienate, grant, and convey in f[...]h University or may
Teserve and dedicate portions of the waste lands of the said Province,
not exceeding fifty thousand acres, for the purpose of the University
and the further endowment t[...]
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manner, trnd on beb:1lf of Her Mn.jesty, nlicnate, grant, and co1w
fee-simpl[...]reserve nnd dedicate a vi
l:md in Adelaide, east of the Gun 't1ecl and facing ol'tb-'l'en:M , not
exc[...]or t bc University buil Ungs
nud for the }ntrpose of n h University: Provided that the lands so
granted hnll bo held up n tru, t for the purposes of such University,
such tru ts t be ll'pprO\' ell by the Governor.
University of Adelaide ILchtded in Ordinance No. 17 of 18!4.
17. The University of Adelaide shall be deemed to be an University
within the meaning of section 1t of Ordinance No. 17 of 1844, entitled
"An Ordinance to define the qualifications of Medical Practitioners in
this Province for certai[...]Sf\id 'o1ulci1 L' 'eno.te shnll, duriLw the mouth of Jnu m~ry in
every yeM·, report t he proceedings of the niversity dm·iug the pr ' vious
year to the oY rnor, 11.n<l u .b report shn.ll contain a full ncoonut of th&
income and cxpenditme of tlte aid nivcrsity, audited in such manuet·
a the ~ovemo · mity direct and n copy of every uch. repot·t, nud of all
tbo stntute and re<!1.ilation~ of the niver·ity, allowed aa aforesaid by
the Gove1[...]Governor for the time being shall be the Visitor of the said
University, and shH.ll have authority to[...]CHEDULE REFERRED TO.

11
An exchA.n~e of pn.rt· of the ite granted under thi.o; s ction hM been efii• ted
110der Act ' o. '.Iii of 1 70.
1· This ect.ion luiS be n_r p Ill ~ by_Act To. 193 of 1880, which ·r ognizes
(amon~rstot.her ·) the follow tn"'flURhficntion. :-"Doctor or .Bachelor of ~ eli ·i11e
Ol' Mn.: ter bt 'urg r,r of any chtut .ret! niversit r in Her Majest[...]

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Ta·cASuror of Lhc sl1.id Executi\'C Cou·ncil: I ow Lhi11 Jnuentm• wi tn c ~ ~ 1, thn t
in consideration of the proJJl· C!!., the said ~ n.l r \YM ou Hu:;oh[...]:u\11 nnclw~ll, u I' b fox ' t.he xpint·
tion of ten yetU'S lrom t he do.le hereof pay to l,h[...]n ch J?eriod, t.hcn to tt•h orpm·ation lh . mu of Tweu v
~ 'h n.sandPouml tcrhng: Am[...]rLiou thereof as ;may remain tuar n.id n.L the mt of. 'ix Pound per eeutmn
per annu:m, from the fir$t day of fn.y, on lhon nntl ei<>'h hun dre1l nnd. ven ~y.[...]d declare] !Jaat uhc interest ami anntllll income of he said tlln of 'f wf'nty
Tho~U>tUld Pounds shall lle applied[...]l,l.}ar ie for the two Pa·ofeSJ ors, or ocoupi 1 of s uch • lu~ i. r : And it i"
h"r \)~· a!. o[...]en I t h 'hurdt fEng-llllltl
111 tlte Di~tri · of Mitcltam. to occupy, and that thesni<l H my J{ (l(l shal'l occup\'
Lhe fir ·t of. 11 b chairs as Pa·ofe!; or of Ia ·i s and Olllpara.t i\'fl Philology and
f,[...]o
:~aid .John :wicl on hall occnp.v the fir ·t of the other of uch chair1:1 Profe or
of Eugli~h L nn<maae nnd Literature, and 1\fenta.l l[...]red tha t Lito 1\TIII\Ial iii(:Om aud iu tert!! l of t·hll saidS\1111
M Twe.t-ity 'i'hou~nnd Pounds[...]L abo d eclared and
r~reed bho.t the sa id stlm of Twent.y Thou nnd Pounds hrdl bo h eld hy the
' I ronsur •x· of t he said niversi ty, or hy t he t:orpora.tion thor of, wh u the sai(l
" ni v cr.~ i ty ··lutll hccome in corpornt~d . fo r tho pmpose of pn.y in.,. nnd upj>lyin~ t ho
nnnun.l in ter t,[...]mliYe J:bilolo{:y and !.iterature, and t.he other of Sltch chai.r·s ot·
pro fes orshp.~ h ing Engl[...]lsn lleclured 11.ud a~reed thctt the said s ua tl of Tweut,\'
T hou. n.nd Ponnds l! hu.ll when Lhe stune is J'ecei ,·ecl o • the T1·en unJr of t he stthl
- nh· ·rsi ,v. or by the nh•c[...]·watson Hughes. in tls e presence of Richard \Y. \Y. HUGHES. (L.S.)
B. A[...]ed in 1881 the donor consented to the iuvestmellt of the
moneys in the purchase of freehold lands and buildings, and on first mortgages
of freehold lands and buildings in South Australia.
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TRUST CLAUSE OF DEED WHEREBY THE HONOURABLE
'l'HOMAS ELDER GRAN[...]By an Indenture, which bears date the 6th day of November, IR74,
the Honourable Thomas Elder coven[...]and declared that the interest and annual income of the said sum of
'l'wenty Thousand Pounds shall be applied as a fu[...]by such University, and for
defraying the expense of such fellowships, scholarships, prizes, and
exhibitions as shall be awarded for the encouragement of students in
such University, and for providing a[...]it is also declared
and agreed that the said sum of Twenty Thousand Pounds shall, when
the same is received by the Treasurer of the said Univerflity, or by the
University when i[...]and applied
to and for the benefit and advantage of the said University in the
manner and for the int[...]is empowered to invest the
moneys in the purchase of freehold lands and buildings and on first mortgages
of freehold lands and buildings in South Australia.
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No. 20 of 187 4. No. 143 of 1879.
Preamble.
Whereas in order to enable the Univer. ity of Adolaiclo to obtain a
:grant of Royal Letters Paten.t, and for other reasons, it[...]'' -.Be it t herefore e11acted by the
'overnor of the Province of 'outh Austrnl in., wit h the ad. vice and
consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of tbe said
Province, in this present Parliament a[...]hae been duly constituted.
1. The University of Adelaide ha.s been duly constituted and
~ppointerl according to the provisions of "The Adelaide University Act."[...]ct to the proviso contained in the eighth section of the said
Act, the Council of the said University may by Statute or Regulation[...]rs lastly
therein.
Repeal of power to confer certain Degrees.
3. The words "Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Science," which
.occur in the twelfth section of the said Act, are hereby repealed ; and
that se[...]Act Amend-
:ment Act."

AN ACT TO REPEAL PART OF THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY
ACT AMENDMENT ACT No. 143 of 1879. No. 172 of 1880.
Preamble.
' hereas in order to enable tbe Universi y of Adelaide t o obtain a
grant of Royal tters Patent, <tnd for other reasons, it is expedient to
repeal part of «Tbe Adelaide University Act Amendment Act," and t o
revive part of "The A~.-elaide Uni.ver ·ity Act," aud to au1end it-Be it
therefore enacted by the overnor of t he Province of South Anst1·alia,
by anc1 with the advice and consent of be Legh;lative ouuoil and Honse
of Assembly of the said province, in this present Parliam[...]

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1. The third section of "'l'be Adelaide University Act Amendment
Act" is hereby repealed, nnd so much. of << The Ad!ll9,idll University Act'..
as was repea[...]vived.
Adllaillllio.u. Of WOIII,&n ~o Degrees.
2. Women, who shoJI h[...]ty ct," and by the Statutes n.nd l egula.tioJ.J.s of ·
'rhe University of Adeltlide for nuy Degree, mo.y be admitted to t!mt ·
Degree at a meeting of the Cotmcil a.ud Senate of the said University.
Word[...]
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AN ACT TO ENABLE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE TO•
CONFER DEGREES IN SURGERY.
No. 441 of lti88.
Preamble.
Whereas '" 'chool of hdicine lms recently been establi h d i.n the
uiversity of Adelaide, nnd it is expedient to ena ble t he . nid U nh•er ity
to onfer th e de,..rees of Bnchelor of urgery aud Master of urge1·y-.Be
it. the1·efore euncted by the OYernot· of the Pmvince of uth Au t t'lll in
wi th be advi ce and con eut of the LegislatiYe Council and Honse of
A sembly of t he .·aid Pro ince, i.u t his present Padinment[...]llows:
University may confer degrees of Bachelor or Master of Surgery.
1. The UniYersity of Adelaide shall have power to confer, after
examination, the degrees of Bachelor of Surgery and 1n ter of 'm gery,
according to the statutes and regulations of the snid U nh ersity : Pro-
vided always that it[...]dmission, without examination,
to any such degree of Bachelor or Master of Surgery of persons who may
have obtained a corresponding degree at any other University.
Masters of Surgery to be membersof Senate.
2. Persons who shall be admitted by the University of Adelaide t()
the degree of Master of Surgery shall, on admission thereto, become
members of the Senate of the said University.
Title of Act.
3. This Act may be cited as "The Degrees i[...]niversity Act
Amendment Act," and "The University of Adelaide Degrees Act," so far
as their respective[...]cable to and not inconsistent with
the proYisions of this Act, are incorporated, and shall re::[...]
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:s.A. INSTITUTE ACT A~IEND:MENT ACT OF 1879.
No. 151 of 1879.
P[...]·whereas it is e:pedie11 t tbc~t the U niversity of Adelaide should be
represented on t he Board ot[...]hat put·pose be empowered to elect two
-members of t hat Bol)rd- Be it therefore euacted by the Governor of the
P r ovince of outb Australia, by and with the advice and consent of the
Le..,.i lat ive ouncil and House of Assembly of the sf1id Province, in this
p resent Parl iameut[...]eased to nine.
*1. From and after the passing of this Act the Board of Governors of
the Sonth Australian Institute shall, notwithsta[...]the South Australian Institute Act, 1863, consist of nine members,
of whom two shall be members of, and shall be ~:>lected by, the said
University.
Council to convene meetings to elect. Tenure of persons elected Filling occa.slonal vacancies.
2. So soon as conveniently ruay be after the passing of this Act, and
thereafter in each succeeding month of October, the Council of the said
University ~ hall convene in the prescribed mann er a meeting in Adelaide
of the said University to elect two members of the said Board, and the
members elected at any s[...]until the election in the next succeeding
month of October. Whenever the office held by any member s[...]all in the prescribed manner convene a meet-
ing of the University to elect in his room another membe[...]ary or proper foL· prescribing
the time and mode of nominating candidates for the said offices, of con-
vening each such meeting, and of h'MlSO.ctiug tl1e business and conduct-
ing the e[...]at whicb
such meetings shall be held, the members of t he Univers ity who shall
pre 'ide t hereat-, and t he n umber f nHJTllbCl'S of the ni\•ersi 'Y who must
be present h1 order to[...]J-te .. nlations dealing \l'i h all olher mnttcrs of every kind whi ch, in t he
opinion of t h u said nivers.ity, oua ht to bo made for the _l)Ul·po e of
Cl\l'rying ottt t hil> Act in he mo t effi[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (392)[...]ein contained, whenever
t he pre ·or ibed number of members of the University is not present
witbju fifteen minu[...]ber or (as the case ·
shall require) two members of the said University to be members of the
said Board.
Govern on elected u[...]e righta, &c., 110 the othero.
* 5.Members of the said Board of Governors elected under this Act
shall during their tenure of office enjoy equal rights and powers with the
other members of the said Board.[...]
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1883-4; No. 296 OF 1884.

Conotitutlon of Board.
Under Section 7 of this Act it is enacted that:-
The Board of Governors of the Public Library, Museum, and Art
·Gallery of South Australia shall consist of sixteen members of whom
1. The Governor shall appoint eight members.
2. The South Australian Society of Arts shall elect one member,
who shall be a member of the said Society.
3. The University of Adelaide shall elect two members, who shall
be members of the said University.
4. The Royal Society of South Australia shall elect one m ember,
who shall be a member of the said Society.
. fj, 'fhe Adelaide Circul[...]shall elect one member, who shall be a member of the said
Library.
6. The In[...]Section further enacts that :-
The elections of members of the Board by the several bodies of
p ersons or societies mentioned in this Section s[...]ition to, or in substitution for,
or in nmendment of, those rules and regulations ; and the expressions
""Bonrd" and "Board of Governors" used in the South Australian
Institute[...]by this Act.
pon the appointment and eleoti n of members of the Board, and
thereAfter in t he month of November in each year, the Government
shall cause to be published in the (Jovtl'llllnent C«zette a list of the mem-
bers of the Board, which Gazette shall be JJ1'inw. facie[...]ein
SJJecifiecl.
ElecLiou of members of the Board.
Section 9 enacts that :-
The first appointment by the Governor of members of the Board, and
the first elections of members of the Board by the several bodies of
persons or societies mentioned in Section 7 of this Act, shall be made
and take place res[...]

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into operation of this Act ; and thet·ca.fter, in the month of October in
every year, the Governor nnd the several bodies of persons or societies
mentioned in Section 7 of this Act shall appoint and elect members of
the Board ; and every appointed or elected member of the Board shall
hold office until the election or appointment of his successor, and shall
then retire, but shall b[...]on same fooling.

Section 10.-All the members of the Board, whether appointed or
elected, shall ha[...]Section ll.-The Governor may appoint a member of the Board upon
any casnal vacancy occmriog tlll'ongh the death r6Signatiou, or removal
of any lnembet· of the .Bour(l o.ppoiutecl by hLm, aucl nuy casual vnooucy
caused. by t he det\th or resi"'untion of any membPr of the Board elected
hy nuy of the several bodies of persons or societies mentioned in Sectiot1
7 of this Act mt\y be filled by the election of o. person by t he body of
Jlet·sons or society who shall have eleuted the membet· so dying ot· resigu-
ing. ny member of t he Board elected under t;his ection shall holcl[...]and such Gazette shall be p1·ima facie evidence of the
appointment or 'election so notified.[...]may appoin~.

Section 12.-If the University of Adelaide, the Royal Society of
South Australia, the Adelaide Circulating Library, or the Institutes, or
any of them, shall fail or neglect to exercise their right of election given
by this Act, the Governor may appoint a member or members of the
Board, who shall hold office for the same per[...]cts as if
he or they had been elected by the body of persons or society so making
default. The provision of this Section shall also apply to any casual
vacancy caused by the death or resignation of any elected member of
the Board.
Repeal.

Section 51 repeals Sections 1 and 5 of the Act No. 151 of 1879
intituled "The South Australian Insti[...]

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The following is the portion of the First Schedule (referred to in.
Clause 7) which regulates the election of members of the Board by the·
University of Adelaide:-
Rule• and Regula tiona for the elecUon of members of the Board.

ELECTION BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.
l. The members of the Board to be elected by the University of'
Adelaide shall be elected in manner prescribed[...]de thereunder for the election by the
University of Adelaide of members of the Bunrd of Govemot·s of the
South Australian Institute ; and the expressions "Board" and " Board
of Governors" used in that Act and in the statutes and regulations.
made thereunder shall refer to the Board of Governors of the Public
Library, Mu ·eum, and Art Gallery of South Australia. The result of·
every such election shall be certified to the Governor, under the hand of
the Chancellor or Vice.Chancellor of the University, whose certificate·
shall be conclusive as to the validity of such election.[...]ers given by the S.A. Institute Act Amendment Act of
1879 the following Statutes have been made :
l. Meetings of the University to elect members of the Board of
Governors of the South Australian Institute shall be held in A[...]he Governor, the Council shall convene a
meeting of be University to elect two members of the said Board.
3. The Council shall also convene the University to meet on some day
in each month of October to elect two members of the said Board.
4. Whenever the office held by auy member of the nid Board elected
by the Universi ty shaH be[...]onveniently mny be tbe!'eufter
convene a meeting of the University t o elect anothel' m 111ller iu his room.
5. Every meeting of the University for the election of a member of
the said Board shall be convened not less than t[...]r by a circu\ar, specifying th'e
plaee !tnd time of meeting, rtnd sent by post to the last known arl rl l't·ss
in South Australia of, or delivered to, all members of the U uiversity who
are resident in the Province.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (396)[...]nat ed in wt·iting signed by two r:nembers
of the University, and sent to tho Registrar so as t[...]Regi~trar nut later than two days before the day of
:meeting. ·
7. If only the required number of members shall be eligible, the
Chairman of the meeting sha.ll declare such member or rnember[...]printed
voting paper containing tl.Jc ua.mes of sucb mem bers slu\.11 be given t o
each membe[...]u<•, who may vote for the :required
number of candidates by striking ut tbe 11ames of the mern.bers for
whom he does not vote.[...]o the Chairman, who shall then declare the result of the election.
10. .At every such meeting[...]-
Chancellor, or in their absence the Warden of the Senate (if present)
shall pre,;ide as Chairman, and in the absence of the Chancellor, Vice-
·Chaucellor, and Warden, the members of the University present shall
.elect a Chairma[...]e constituted unless at least twelve
members of the University be present within fifteen minutes[...]question · shall be decideu by th e majority of the members present. In
·CI\ ·e of an eqm~li ty of vote on any queati.on or for any ca.ndidate, the[...]ve '" castirlg vote.
12. The proceedings of and elections made by each such meeting shall[...]April, 1880.

Represeutatives at the Board of Governors of the Publir. L1brary,
Museum, and .Art Gallery of South .Australia.
Elected Octo[...]

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No. 306 of 1884.
University to elect one member, and Commlaaionere of Hospital another.
, Section IX. of this Act enacts that, "At any time in the mont.hs of
J tumtlry or February in every year the Council of the Uui varsity of
Adelaide may elect one member of the Board of Management of tho
Adelaide Hospital, and the Commissioners of the Adelaide Hospital may
elect another member of tho said Board."

Elections to be notified to Chi[...]Section X., (< On or before the twenty-eighth day of Jrebru(u·y in
e l'ery year the electing parties shall notify to the hiof Secretary the
names of the persons elected by them, resr actively, as ro1embers f the
Board of ~I aua-gemeut of the Adeln.ide Hospihll 1\n d on or bofure tbe
thirty-first day of Mat·ch following, tho Govet·nor ahnU appoint the
persons so elected to be merubel'S of the enid board, o.ucl shn.ll tl lso
appoint. as m[...]so
elected, be enongh to make up the whole number of members to·
sixteen, whereof not mOl'O than eigh[...]l practitioners.

Representative at the Board of Management of the Adelaide
H ospital,
Elected Ja[...]

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STANDING ORDERS OF THE SENATE OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

I. THE OFFICERS OF THE SENATE.
1. A member of the Senate shall be elected annually as "\Varden.[...]arden shall take the chair ns soon after the hour of
meeting as twenty members are present.
4. If the office of \Varden be vacant, or if the \Varden shall In""''""' of
be absent, or shall desire to take part in a de[...]in the Chair, shall have all the """'·
powers of the Warden; but if the Warden shall arrive after[...]ir-
man shall vacate the Chair.
5. A Clerk of the Senate shall be elected annually, and shall ~[...]rdeu.
6. The Clerk shall receive all notices of motion or of questions,
and also all nominations of candidates for the office of Warden,
Clerk, or Member of Council.
7. The Clerk shall prepare, under the direction of the Warden,
a Notice-Paper of the business of every meeting, [tnd issue it with
the circular c[...]ting.
8. The Clerk shall, under the direction of the Warden, record
in a book the Minutes of the Votes and Proceedings of the Senate.
9. \Vhcnever an extraordinary vacancy shall occur in the office
of Clerk, or when he shall be unable to act, the War[...]n extraordinary vacancy shall occur in the office
of \Varden, or when the "\Varden shall from any·cause be unable
to act, the Clerk shall perform the duties of ·warden until the
next meeting of the Senate.
II. MEETINGS OF THE SENATE.
11. The Senate shall meet at[...]1
\Vednesday in the months of March, July, and November respec- ot "'"" '·
tively; but if the "\Varden is of opinion that there is not. sufficient
busi[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (399)[...]. The W:;.xden may at 11ny time convene a meeting of the
Senate.[...]Upon a requisition igncd by twot ty mom l.lc.t"S of the Senate,
setting fo[...]een days from the
date of the receipt by him of such requisition.
Qnoru"'· 14. If after the expiration of a quartet· of an hour from the
time[...]r on t he t• •port
of tl. di vision by the tellers, that twenty members[...]Ill. NOTICES.
Nottces'of neetiub"' 1"f. Notice of every meeting shall be given by circulm· posted[...]ys before such meeting to the ln.st-known address of
every member resident[...]ny.
18. All notices of motion or of questions and all nominations[...]eleventh day before the day of meeting.
IV. CONDUCT OF BUSINESS. ,[...]usiness at any meeting shall be transacted in the
of JJusiD"'""· following order, and not otherwise, · except by direction of the
Senate:[...]a. Reading, amendment, and confirmation of Minutes.
Business arising out of the .Minutes.
b. Election of Warden and Clerk.
c. Election of Members of the Council.
d[...]tiou s not on 20. Except by permission of two-thirds of the members present,
th~Notice-Pnllt'l.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (400)[...]ch was not on the Notice -
Papet: for the meeting of which it is an adjournment.

B. RULES OF DEBATE.

22. ·whenever the ·warden rises du[...]ndment to be proposed by himself, or upon a point of order,
but not upon the motion that the question[...]embe1· be no1v he<tnl.
20. By the indulgence of the Senat e a member may explain Perso"al ••PI'"'"·
matters of a personal nature, although there be no question[...]o explain himself in regard to some material part of his speecl1,
bnt shall not introduce any new matt[...]after it has been put
by the Warden and the show of hands has been taken thereon.
34. No member shall reflect upon any vote of the Senate except
for the purpose of moving that such vote be rescinded.

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35. In the absence of a member who has given notice of a
motion any member present may[...]. A motion may be amended by the mover with leave of the
Senate.[...]hereof shall be made on the Minutes.
\ViUul:rawal of
q\lestious.
39. A member who[...]may
withdraw the same by leave of the Senate, granted without any[...]n shall be put as originally proposed.
Suspension of
questio u;~:,
44. A question[...]in the first instance
by a show of hands.
48. The 'Yarden shall[...]for each party.
50. The vote of the Warden shall be taken before the othet[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (402)[...]be has a direct pecuniary interest, and the vote of any
member so interested shall be disallowed if t[...]to it at the time.
54. In case 0f an equality of votes the Warden shall give a ~~~;;;;~~~~v·
cast[...]shall be entered in
the Minutes.
55. An entry of the lists of divisions shall be made by the Clerk
in the Minutes.
56. In case of confusion or error concerning the numbers re-
por[...]te is dividing, members can speak only to
a point of order.
D. ELECTIONS[...].
election. of. Warden and of Clerk shall take andEl ectiuus o!Wanle"[...]ancy shall occur in the ~':,~~~~~~ons to
()ffice of Warden, the Senate, at its next meeting and without
previous nomination being required, shall elect one of its members
as Warden, and the member so elected[...]till the
next November meeting.
59. :Members of the Council shall be elected at the first meeting[...]become known to the Warden.
60. The members of the euate shoJI be iu formecl by circular
when any vacancy OM tu\ in the office of \Vat den, Clerk, or
Member of Council, and such circular shall st:\te t he date[...]is nomination, ~nd the receipt how canoeu •.r.
.of such letter shall be held to cancel such n[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (403)[...]all elections if no more than the required number of
persons be nominated, the 'Varden s[...]65. If more than the required number of persons be nominated,
voting papers[...]shall
vote for the required number of candidates; but no member who
has a direct pecuniary interest in the result of the election shall
be allowed to vo[...]by the scrutineers, aud the
number of votes given for each candidate shall be reported[...]Warden, who shall then declare the result of the election.[...]69. Questions touching the affairs of the University may be pttt
to the Warden or to the Representative of the Council in the
Senate.[...]71. 'l'he Warden or Representative of the Council to whom a
question is p[...]en duly given.
72. By permission of the Senate any member may put a question
in the absence of the member wbo has given notice of it.
73. By permission of the Senate a member may amend m
writing a question of which he has given notice and put it as[...]bated.
76. Replies to questions, of which notice has been given, shall[...]
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F. COMMifTEE OF THE WHOLE SENATE.
78. A Committee of the whole Senate is appointed by a reso-
lution "That the Senate do now resolve itself into a Committee of
the whole."
79. The Warden shall be Chairman of such Committee unless wur<leu to'" chair·
he be[...]ters referred to the Committee have been
disposed of the Senate resumes, and the report of the Committee
is at once proposed to the Senate f[...]en the matters so referred have not been disposed of,
the Senate having resumed and having received a report of the
Committee to the effect that the mattet·s have not been fully
disposed of, may appoint a future clay for the Committee to s[...]wise ordered, shall select comm>tte .....
consist of five members, who 'shall elect their own Chairman, and --Quorum.
of whom three shall be a quorum.
85. The Chairman[...]liberative and a casting
vote.
86. At the time of the appointment of the Committee the
Senate shall instruct the Commi[...]rs.
87. 'fhe Chairman shall present the report of the Committee Reportso!Selec:
to the Senate, and[...]te"
fnture consideration.
VI. SUSPENSION OF STANDING ORDERS.
Si:i. Any of these Standing Orders may be suspended for the ti[...], and that such motion shall have the
concun:ence of at least two-thirds of the members present.
The above Standing Orders[...]d by the Senate at a
meeting held on the 2nd clay of December, 1885, the previous
code having b[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (405)[...]'l'HE HON. SAMUEL JAMES WAY, LL.D., Chief Justice of South Australia

THE VICE-C[...]LLiili ROBINSON BOOTHBY, C.M.G., B.A., (Sherifl:' of the
Prodnce).
· .EDWARD CHA[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (406)[...]1870).

DOCTORS OF LAWS.
TIAHLOW, WILUAM (Duhlin, 1884)[...]188:5
KINTORE, THE EARL OF (Aberdeen, 1889) 188!)[...]18H2

DOCTORS OF MEDICINE.
ASTLES, HARVEY EUSTACE (St.[...]1877

DOCTOR OF SCIENCE.
RENNIE, ED\YARD HENRY (Londo[...]. 188.)

MASTER OF SURGERY.
ROGERS, IUCHARD SANDERS (Ell[...]1891

MASTERS OF ARTS .
.AYERS, FREDERICK (Camb[...]

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KINTORE, THE EARL OF (Camhrillge, 1877)[...]
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BACHELORS OF LAWS.
A~DEBS0N, .JAMES ROBERT[...]lS!JI

BACHELORS OF MEDICINE.
ALT~IANN, CHARLES AUGUST (Melbo[...]

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BACHELORS OF ARTS.
ANDRE\YS, R.ICHAHD BULLOCK ...[...]1889•
CATERER, THOMAS AINSLIE (Clerk of the Senate) ... 1876
CHAPPLE, FHEDEHIC (London, 1870) (Warden of the Senate) 1877
CORVAN, JAMES[...]

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BACHELORS OF SCIENCE.
ALLEN, JAMES BERNARD ...[...]18\ll

BACHELORS OF MUSIC.
IYES, JOSHUA (Cambri<lge, 1[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (411)[...]IN SCIENCE,
ANI) IN MUSIC, WHO ARE NOT MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.
. S'l'OW, FRANCIS LESLIE, LL.B[...]
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OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS.
Hu.rfh.es Professo;· of Classics, and Compm·ative Pll'ilolog,IJ a11rl Literature: V
(Vrtcrmt).
Hugl1es Professol' of Eu,qUsli. Lrtll,f}Uage mul Lite}'[(ture, rtud of 1Uental and JJio1·al
Pll'ilosopll;~; :[...]WILLIAM CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C. E.
Eldm• Prqfessor of Nat. ural Science:
RALPH TATE, F.G.S., F.L.S. v
An,qas P;·qfessor of Cllemisf.l',l/:
EDWARD HENRY RENNIE, l\[...],JOSHUA IVES, Mw;, BAn. v
Professo;• of La·ws :
FREDERICK '\VILLJAM PEN[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (413)[...]LedtweJ' on Pat!tologiaal Anatomy and TeaclteJ' of Ope1•ative Sttrgery :
ARCHIBALD WATSON, ~[...](Ji:dinhnrgh)

CLERK OF THE SENATE.
THUJ\fAS ATNI'\L[...]CHAHLES HEYNOLDS HODL+E.
COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL FOR 1895.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (414)[...]HE FACULTIES.

THE FACULTY OF LAWS.
THE CHANCELLOR
THE VICE-CHANCELLOH
~IH.[...]ENDERSON
Ai\ D LECTUHEHS

THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE,
THE CHANCELLOR
'fHE VICE-CHANCELLOH[...]R 1\II'l'CHELL
J\IH. CHAPMAN

FACULTY OF SCIENCB.
THE CHANCELLOH
THE VICE-CHANCELLO[...]

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BOARD OF MUSICAL STUDIES~ I

THE CHANCELLOR
THE[...]IER
MR. T . N. STEPHENS

BOARD OF DISCIPLINE.
T HE ITA .' ELLOH
THE Vl E- ' lf AN 'E J,I. R
THE DK\ N OF T HE F.\ 'U J; ry OF J,AW .
THE DEAN OF 'l'HE l •'A C:ll l / l' Y OF ~mm ' I X L~
T FI E DEAN OF TilE l•'A ' ' LTV 1•' .' CU :X E
THE Ul!:AN [~ T irE FACULT Y Of.' A HT.'
THE l: ll t~ f R M \.N F Tlllt DO[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (416)[...]ander-in-Chief in arid over
the P rovince of outh Anstrnlin. and the Dependencies
t hereof, &c., &c., ·c.
The Council of the Uni versity of Adehide have the ho'lour to
present to your Excellency t he following Rep rt of the Proceed-
ings of the University dming the yea-r 1894.[...]y, B.A., LL.B.,
in contormity with the provisions of the U uiversity Act, ceased to
hold office as members of the Council, and on the 29th of that
month they were re-elected by the Senate.[...]Hewitson, LL.B. was appointed Lecturer
on the Law of Contracts, and 'Villiam James Isbister, LL.B.,
Lectmer on the Law of Wrongs, both for the year 1894.[...]e Warden, and Thomas Ainslie Caterer,
B.A., Clerk of the Senate.
III. AmnssroN TO DE[...]s-
LeMessurier, Thomas Abram 'l'o the Degree of M.A.
Ash, Geot·ge[...]doy,w,..il,_ll il~i m HJemyh To the De~rree of LL.B.
•uusou , •'• ·1 tlm osep[...]'or bin, ecil -To t he D g-1· , • of ~ I. B. and L.B.
'ndmo[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (417)[...]son} .
Chapple, Marian To the Degree of B.A.
Kollosche, John
Chapple,
. k L Alfred } To the Degt·ee of B.Sc.
B tr s, awrence
The undermentioned graduates of other Universities were at
the same time admitted[...]-
Girdlestone, Rev. Henry, M.A., University of Oxford.
Mackenzie, Rev. John Georg-e Kenneth, 1\I.A., l:"niversity of
Oxford.
l{.obet'tsou, l'teY. Jo e[...]ey.
Bollen, hristopher, l\LD., Un.ivet·sity of 'l'ot·onto.
Mhlcbiu, Edwnl'd Jam , n. ., niversity of Dttblin.
Young-, David Hastings, l\LB., U11iversity of Edinlmrg-h.
IV. HEGULATI[...]. and CR.M. Degrees·.-Hegulations VII. and VIII. of the
Degrees of Doctor of Medicine and uf Master of Surgery, allowed
oil the 18th December, 1889, hav[...]1895 to
189'i.
B.A. DegreP..-ltegulation XII. of the Degree of Bachelot· of
Arts, allowed on. the 18th December, 1886, has be[...]gulation, XV .. has been added to
the Regulations of the Degree of Bachelor of Music.
Public Examinations in Music, Advanced Course.-Regulatiou
I. of the Advanced Course of Public Examinations in Music,
allowed on the 3rd[...]Senior and Junior Public· Examination.-Ciause 4 of Regulation
VIII. of the Senior Public, and Clause 4 of Regulation VII. of
the Junior Public Examinations, allowed on[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (418)[...]( 55 )

V. Nu~nER oF STuDENTS.
l'he number of uudm·graduates in the various courses was
11inety-three, a.nd of non-graduating students, one hun4red and
eighty-seven.
VI. F .ACULTY OF LAws.
The number of undergraduates studying for the LL.B.
Degree was[...]two the fourth.
VII. FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
The number of undergraduates studying for the M.B. Degree
was f[...]awarded to Charles Bickerton
Blackburn, a student of the first year, and Allan Elliott
Randell, a student of the second year.
The Everard Scholarship was a[...]land Hone.
VIII. F .A.CULTY OF ARTS.
The number of undergraduates studying for the B.A. Degree
was t[...]non-graduating students attended various lectures of
the B.A. course.
The John Howard Clark Scholar[...]Herbert Solomon.
IX. FACULTY OF SCIENCE.
The number of undergraduates studying for the B.Sc. Degree
was[...]non-graduating students attended
various lectures of the B.Sc. course.
The Angas Engineering[...]

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X. BoARD oF MusiCAL STUDIEs.
The mtmher o undergraduates s[...]lnc. Deg1· e. One s tudent attended the lectures of
the Advu.ncecl 'om·s uf Public Exaruinn.tions in[...]Gern.nn.
A table is given showing the subjects of the Lectures delivered,.
the names of the Led urers, the number of students who attended:
during each Term.[...]irty-fom cm1'1idates entered for various subjects of the Higher-
Public Examination. The reRults are s[...]n held in March, ninety-eight candidates
entered, of whom fifty-six passed.
Three hundred find seven[...]and one hundred
nud fifty-one passed.
The names of those who passed will be found in Appendix E.

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (420)[...]PuBLIC Ex.nnx .\TIO~s IN :Music.
In the Theory ofof Music one hundred r.nd thirty-seven caudi-
·date[...]ond Chtss Certificates.
In the Senior Division of the Practice of :!\Iusic sixty-three
-candidates entered; fourtee[...]ond Class Certificates.
In the Advanced Course of Public Examinations in Music one
"Student present[...]D.

XVII. Hu GH I!:S PRoFESSORSHIP OF CLASsics.
I t is wi th deep rearet t hat. the Council re ·ord t ho death, ou
the ~ Is . Ma1·ch , of the H ughes P rofes or of Cln.ssics, avid
Jhedcrick l< olly, M. \., wh WI~:[...]es or
DouJget·, who bad held t he Professot-sbip of Engli b Laugllftge nud
Literature since J amawy,[...]essor Boulger placed his resignation in the
bands of the Council. The resignation was accepted, and th[...]ll the va.cancy.
XVIII. HuGHES PRoF ESSORSHIP OF EsGLISH LA.:-<GUAGE AsD
LITERATURE.
Up(,m his o.ccepb1nce of th Cia ical Ohn.ir, Pr fe or Doulger
tcudct·ed h[...]Langu <•e
and Literatnre bttt, at t ho request of t he Cou ncil, consented
to dischnrge tb ~ dut ies ofof
E uglislt L nnguag u.nd L itet·dture a nd \ f .M[...]1895.
XIX. A FFILI.AT!ON 1'0 THE UNIVERSITY OF CA:UBRIDGE.
The app1ication made to the University of Cambridge to confer

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n Studeuts fi'Om the 'nh·m it of Adeloide the &1.o1e pl'ivilcg ·
are conferre[...]tte nflilinted t the ni-
vel· it r of 'ambridge bn been granted, nnd the ~ llowio , lanse
b. been ndded to the .Regulation of t bat nh·cr. it.y relating to
t he affiliation of the ni\'Ct'sity of ildelnide.
"That Miltrionlatcd , 'tudeut. f the nh·et'Sity of Adclnide
who bnvc completed therein two ncndemic;~l yeM:s of
stud · noel b ~.~>ve pn snd tb Vir t[...]tlnunl
Exn.milln ions ii r the Degree of 15aehclor of Ar , . 'cience,
.Law , or Medicine, b[...]to I ndmittc::d to the
pri\'i lege · of nililinlion 1 pr vided that in some one or mor
of the .Examiuutions (otbe1· than the Junior Public[...]entary
Applied Mathematics."
XX. DEATH oF 1HE R.EY. "r· RoBY FLETCHER AXD Mtt A.[...]HEUER.
'l'h Council deeply •·egret the death of the Rev. H illitun
Roby Fletcher, ?II. A. form l'l · ice- llnnccllor, tb member of tbe
, enate, and am ' ml er of t his ouncH fol' many yeat·s. The Tie\·,
1t·[...]I
ah. A. von 'freucr, LT,.B., who '''ilS ~~member of the fit·.·t. 'ouuoil
aucl who cont,inued to hol[...]tletttl! in
D ecember last.
XXI. REPHU:SENTATTOX OF THE U.\'JVERSITY ON THE BoARD OF
GovERNORS oF THE PuBLIC LmRARY MusEU)[ A[...]-elected to represent the University on
the Board of Governors of the Public Library, Museum, and Art
Gallery of South Australia.
XXII, REPRESE.\'TAT!OX OF THE UNIVERSITY OK THE BOAl\D OF
M ANAGEME.\'T OFof Management of the Adelaide Hospit<tl.
XXII[...]he Librnq ' mmittee have received one consignment of books
(two h\lnch·ed :md fi fty volumes) pur of the Barr Smith Library,
while a second cot[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (422)[...]n application was received fL·om the University
of New Zealand for the recognition of the Intermediate Medical
Examination of that University.
The Council resolved to gra[...]ed the Prelimimu·y Exul i-
nat.ion of Medicnl Students in the Univer ity f ~ w[...]d the "Inter·
mediate" Examination of the University of New Zealand,
be exempted Jrom atten[...]and Cbemistt·y, in the
first yeaL' of the M.B. Course in this University."
In response to a request from the Board of Mn.na<>'emou , he
Vouncil have resolved to recog[...]th the Medical School.
'J'he following Degr e of the t"nivet ity of Adelaide have re-
eh·ed the recw'nitiun of the General 'oun ·il of Medical Education
itnd HegisLrn.ti 11 of t he Unit d Kingdom :-Doctor of Medicine,
Mn ter of m aory, Bachelor of ledicine, and Bachelor of Surgery.
XXVI. AccouNTs.
An ahstmc t of t he income nud expcndittlre during the year
1 ~[...]a
fudher staten1 nt, showing the actunl positiou of the University
with respect to it prop rty, ftmds, nnd liabilities at the close
of l 04.
Signed on behalf of the Council, ·[...]
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Balance in hands of Agent-General on 31st
Deeembe!, 1893 .[...]1,177- 15 2
Exhibition of 1851 Science
Scholarship[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (424)[...]F' ADELAIDE.

eompliance witk tke !Stk Section of Act 37 and 38 Victol•ia, No. 20 ofl8j~.[...]rtising, &c., . Hughes'
Professor of English 53 18 5[...]5 5 0
Hire of 'PiMlO, Expense. Local Exmuinn·[...]

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Oal6ndar A.cool~llt-
Receivetl on ><n.l of Cn.Jemln.r.[...]A.Gcotml-
Port.ion of U.onalion h • JL ])an Stuitlt, E><J.,[...]n from Bn.uk epo~i t for pu rdt n.~ ·•
of book: ...[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (426)[...]20 0 0•
.Ea:MbitiM of 185 1 'cif uoe oho{a;·sM1, _
P aid Scholar[...]11d01UII11mt. Frmrl-
.Depositetl i n 13n.uk of Adelai ie[...]- 411 17 1()
IJeposited in Bank: of Adelaide during y ear .. . 2[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (427)[...].. 10,000 0 0
Hon. J . H. Anga.q (Chl1.ir of Chemistry) 6,000 0 0
Hon J . .EL Aug1 (E n[...]INCOME ACCOUNT-
Income received in excess of Expenses,
and devoted to Building and Fur-
nishing, &c., of the University I 24,7[...]
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<OF ADELAIDE.

Position on 31st December, 1894.[...]or
Amount on Depo · i ~ n.t, l3n.n k of A delaide 3,890 0
Amount on Depo H a~, j[...]61,403 13 9 r¥-
By vn.lu of Land ~nmtetl 1y Her
Mnje;;ty'~<G[...]ln.jes y :> ()o,•emmenL for
''"lue of Improvement thcreoll ... 2,879 15 IV[...]1ITH LIBRARY AccouNT-
On Deposit at Bank of Adelaide 500 0 ov'[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (429)[...]STATUTES.

CHAPTER I.-OF THE CHANCELLOR AND VICE-
CHA[...]Chancellor shall hold office until the ninth day of November in
the fifth year from the date of his election.
2. The Vice-Chancellor shall hold[...]n
Vice-Chance1lor.

CHAPTER II.-OF THE COUNCIL.
1. The Council shall meet for the dispatch of business at least once a
month.
:3. The Chance[...]ecial :Meeting for the consideration and dispatch of busines~, which
either may wish to submit to the[...]ir absence the Rc!!istrar
shall convene a meeting of the Council upon the written requisition of
four members, n,nd such requisition shn,ll set fo[...]l l>e held
within fourteen days after the receipt of the requisition.
4. The Council shall have pow[...], and repeal Stancli.ug
Orders for the reguhttion of its proceedings.

CHAPTER III.-OF 'l'HE SENATE.
1. The Senate shall meet at the University on the fourth WedHoriday
in the months of March, July, and November respectively; but if tbe
"'arden is of opinion that there is not sufficient business to[...]3. Upon a requisition signed by twenty members of the- Senate,
setting forth the objects for[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (430)[...]seven nor more than fourteen clays from the date of the rcreipt by
him of such requisition.
4. Th e 'ermtll shalll11\\'C[...]a nd repeal 't.t1.nding Order for the regulation of its proceedings. Until
amended or repeoJe 1 tile ::i tanding Orders of the Senate adopted on the
2nd December l d l, shtdlrcmain in force.

UHAPTER IV.-OF PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS.
1. There shall for t[...], that is to say
a. 'l'he Hughes Professor of Classics and Comparative Philology
and Literature.
b. The Hughes Professor of English Language and Literature and[...]IIIoral Philosophy.
c. The Elder Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematics, who
s[...]ruction in Physics.
d. The Elder Professor of N aturo,l Science.
e. The Elder Professor of Anatomy, who shall also give instruction
in Comparative Anatomy, shall be the Director of the Amtto-
mical Museum, and shnJl prepare specimens of Anatomy,
Pathology, and Microsuopic Anatomy for the same.
f. 'l'h e A.ngn Professor of bem istL·y, who shall be the D irector f[...]''arioua methods employed in t he detection of poisons :tnd in
tb e nd nltemtion of foods nncl dn1g . N otbiug contained in
these Statutes shall p1·cvent the Anga Professor of hemistry
fr·om accepting any publio 'appoint ment, with the ·nnction of
the ouuoil.
g. The Professor of Music, whose term of office expires on the last
day of December, 1889. *
h. The Professor of Laws. t
2. There shall be such Lecturers as th[...]e been or may be fixed by the Council at the time of making the
appointment.
4. Whenever sickness o[...]rofessor or Lecturer fi·om performing the duties of his office, the
Council may appoint a substitute to act in his stead during such
* By a resolution of the Council the Ohair of Music bas been continued.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (431)[...]receive such proportion not.
exceeding one-half of the salary of the Professor or Lecturer so
incapacitated as th[...]nee uf
tho dutic ther eof shn11 in tho opin ion of t he onncil bo injul'ious tu
t he progt'Ol>S of tho students or to the intm·e. f ho U[...]fessor shall sit in Parliament or become a member of any
political association; nor shall he (without the san ction of the
Council) give private instruction or deliver lectures to persons not
being students of the University.
7. 'I.' he Professors and Lec[...]pt on Sundays and public holidays, the whole
time of the Professors shall be at th e disposal of the Council for the
purposes of the University: Provided that the Council may for sufficient
l'eason, on the application of any Professor, exempt him altogether,
partly, or[...]ny such exemption.*

CHAPTER V..-OF THE REGISTRAR.
1. 'l'here shall be a Registrar of the University, who shall perform
such duties as[...]The
Registrar shall also be the Librarian of the University.
2. The Council may at any time[...]iod as they may think fit, and assign t o him
any of the duties of Registrar.

CHAPTER VI.-OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE.
1. The Council may at its discretion grant to any Professor or Lecturer,
<Jl' any officer of the University, leave of absence fur any time not
exceeding one year, on s[...]to be approved by the Council.

CHAPTER VII.-OF 'rHE SEAL OF THE UNIVERSI'l'Y.
1. The Chftncellor and Vice-Chancellot· shall be the Custodians of the
• The second clause of Section 8 was allowed June 11, 1890.

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CHAPTER VIIL-OF TEmlS.
l. The Academical Year shall be divided[...]e Council shall year by year fix the commencement of the second
and third and the termination of the first and second terms, and there
shall be two vacations of a fGt'tnight each during the Academical Year.

CHAPTER IX.-OF 1\fA'l'RICULATION AND DEGHEES.
1. Every pers[...]t he concli·t ions for ad mission to the course of' l-ltudy for t
degree in the t;tculty in whi.clJ[...]s t become a :tuden t, ;tncl
wbo in the presence of tl1e Regi. tmr OJ' othe1· d ally appointed per o[...]hall thereby llecome t\ i\Ia tl'ioulatecl Student of the nivm:sity. 'J'bc
declaration shall be iu he[...]ey t he Sto.tntes autl
l:t&gulo.tiou. of t h e uiversity of deln.ide so far t"t.S t hey may
apply[...]ly to the con t i-
t utcd authorities of t he sa.id niversity, 1\nd I declare that l
believe my elf to luwe attained the full age ofof t he ouucil and Senate, to be held at such
time[...]in any University
recognized. by the Univel'sity of Adelaide, may be admitted ad e~tndem
gmdum in. the University of Adelaide.
4. Every candidate for admission to a Degree in the University shall
be preseuted by the Dean of b.is Faculty ; but candidates may be
.admitted in absP-ntia with the permission of the Council.
5. Persons who have completed t he whole or part of their under
graduate course in any niversity or llege of a University recognised
by the University of dola ide, may wit h t he permission of the Council
be admitted ad ewu:lem, sta(;um iu t he nivcrsity of Adelaide.
6. The following shall be t11e forms of P1·esentation for Adtnission
to Degrees:

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Form of Pre-entation for Students of the University of Adelaide~

Mr. Chnnce1lor, i\11·. ice- bnucellor, nud Membet:; of the 'ouucil nn
, enate of the niversity of Adelaide.
I present to you t\S n fit n.ud. proper pet. on to be (tdmittcd
to the Degree of And I certify to you[...]d for
admission· to that Degree.
Form of Presentation for Graduates of other Universities.
Mr. Chancellor, Mr. Vice-Chancellor, and Members of the Council andl
Senate of the University of Adelaid ~
I present to you who has been admitted to the Degree-
of in the University of as a fit and
proper person to be admitted to the rank and privileges of that degree-
in the University of Adelaide.
:Form of Acbnission to any Degree.
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit yon
to the rank and privileges of a in the Uni\'ersity of
Adelaide.
Form of Admission to any Degree during the Absence of the Candidate.
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit in his abs[...]to the rank and.
privileges of a in the University of Adelaide.

CHAPTER X.-OF THE FACULTIES.
1. There shall be Faculties of Arts, Science, Law, and Medicine.
2. 'rbe F<I.Cttlty of Law shall consist of the haucellol' and Vice-
'hnncellor of all ntembers of the Council who hall be Judges of the-
'upreme Com·t of two othe1· members of the ouuoil, to be nnnun.lly
n.ppointed. by the Council, and of the :Professors nnd Lecture1·s in Law.
Ench of tho other Faculties shrul consist of the bane llor nod ice-
bnncellol·, three other members of the ouucil, to be ~~tmnally
n,ppointed by the Cottncil, 1tnd of the Professors and Lecturet · in th
. ubjocts of tbe C urse of the Fnculty.
3. Each Faculty shall a<lvise t[...]st11dies, lectmes, uud examinations in the Course of the Fnoulty.
4. Each Faculty shall annually elect one of their number to be Dean
of the Faculty.
5. The Dean of each Faculty shall perform such duties as[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (434)[...]at his own discretion, or oll the written request of
the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, or of two members of the
Faculty, convene meetings of the Faculty.
·b. He shall preside at all meetings of the Faculty at which he shall
be present.
c. .Subject to the control of the Faculty he shall exercise a general[...]a
·Chairman for that occasion.
7. The Board of Examiners in the subjects of the Course of each
Faculty shall consist of the Professors and Lecturers in those subjects,
t[...]appointed by the Council.
8. The appointment of examiners in Law in the subjects necessary
for ad[...]he Bar shall be subject to approval by the Judges of
the Supreme Court.

CHAPTEH, XI.-OF THE BOAH,D OF 111USICAL STUDIES.
1. There shall for the present be a Boar 1 of J{u icnl Studie , cou-
isLiug of tbe hancellor and i e-Cbnucellor, of hrec members of tho
Couucil, to be n.nnually appointed by the Counci l, nul f the Pl'ofessors
a nd Lecttu·crs in the School of )fusic. The ouncil ma.y also annually
appoint other })ersous, not exceeding two, to be member' of the Bon.rd.
2. The Board shall advise the Coun[...]etion, or upon the written request
of the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, or of two members
of the Board, convene meetings of the Board.
He shall preside at the meetings of the Board.
Subject to the control of the Board, he shall exercise a
gene[...]absent from a meeting, the Board shall
elect one of their number to preside.
6. The Council shall, when necessary, appoint a sufficient number of'
Examiners, who, together with the Professors and Lecturers of the
School of ?.Iusic, shall constitute the Board of Examiners in Music.

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CHAPTER XII.-OF THE BOARD OF DISCIPLINE.
1. There shall be a Board of Discipline consisting of the Chancellor~
the Vice-Chancellor, the Deans of the various Faculties, the Chair-
man of the Board of Musical Studies, and such Professors or Lecturers[...]his own discretion, or upon tl1e written request of
the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, or of two members of'
the Bom·d, C')nvene meetings of the Board.
He shall preside at the meetings of the Board.
Subject to the control c[...]general control over the discipline of the University.
4. Subject to the approval of the Council the Board may make Rules
fo~~the conduct of students on the premises of the University.
5. It shall be the duty of the Board to enquire into any complaint
against a[...]private or in the-
presence of any Class attended by such Student.
([...]rom attendance
on any course of instruction in the 1! ni versity.
(!) 'l'o exclude such tLtdent :&:om any place of recreation or-
study in the[...]uch Student.
Every such decision of the Board shall be reported t(}[...]m his class any student
whom he considers gLLilty of impropriety, but shall on the same day.
report his action and t he g ronncl of hi· complni nt to the Chairman.

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CHAPTER XIII.-OF THE "AN GAS ENGINEERING SCHOLAR
SHIP" AND TH[...]shall be tenable for three years, and sh<otJl be of otthe.Anga•
the annual value of £200.[...]nder twenty-eight
yean1 f ngc 011 the nrl:lt day of the month in which he shall compete
for it, :lnd[...]grq,duatecl in Arts or
Science at the University of Adelaide.
4. The Scholm·ship shall be competed for triennially, in the month of
March ; but if on any competition the E xamin ers[...]pse, but shall be again eompeted for in the month of Il'lareh next
ensuing.
5. 'rhe examination sha[...]e
direct .
. chc(ln1e · defi ning t he sco1 e of t,he exnminn.tion in t he nbovc suqject.'i
sholl be clmwn np by t he Faculty of cietlce, · ubjec to t,he nppr v:~l of
t.he 'ounci l, anct sba11 be published in the "n i,·or. ity 'n lendar of ettcb
ycnr.
6. W i hin such time afteL· gttin[...]h• he ni cd Kingdom
nud there spelld the whole of t ho time, dnl'i11"' which ~. he 'cholnrsh ill is[...]l\11.)' ·uch
chohtr may by special permi ·ion of t he ouncil ·pend par t of his time
iu study or pt'itction.l t rru uing 0\1tsitle t he nitcd Kingdom.
7. Pnyme.ut of t he Scholn,t-. hi p compntcd from the fi r t day of April
next snoceodiug t he :Hvru'd t hereof, l1nll be mnde qun r ted \·, nt t he Office
of t ho Agent-Genera.! in London , o1· a.t ·nch ot[...]ime diL·ect sul,jcot. to tbe pnl\·ious receipt of

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satisfactory evidence of good behaviour a,nd contiuuous progress in Eu-[...]e as they may deem proper,
pn.yment of the ·whole or of uclt pol'tioll us the may think fit of any
m uey due or to acol'Ue due, to lh . 'cholar on nccouut of the Scholar-
shjp, or mn.y deprive him of his , 'cho l ar. l~ip.
9. On his[...]ia within five year::;
from he time of Jn,ining the Scholtw··hip, and in possession of such
Degre , Diploma, Ol' Certifica[...]VO, ftnd upon his ln"itinrr to the ltppro l•fLl of tho Council a report
ot' bis procee[...]m· shall receive the
fm·thet· um of £100 town.rds his tnwollinJ . pcnses.[...]the Scholarship for
the full period of threo yeu.rs. no icc of tbc vn.cancy shall be publishecl
by[...]mination shall
be held in the mouth of Mtwcb n xt ensuin"'.
~~~.~~~· 11. There shall also be three "Angas Engineering Exhibitions," of
E~htbttion~ which one may be awarded in each year after 1888. Each Exhibition
shall be of the annual value of £60, and tenable fur three years, com-
puted from the first day of March in the year in which it shall be[...]er, who may or may not be a student
of the University.
13. In .March in each year after 1888 one of the Angas Engineering
Exhibitions s[...]Ex, miller are Sil.ti fled that
one of the candidates is worthy to receive it.[...], and must have been not more than eighteen years of age ou
the first day of the month in which he shall compete for the Exhib[...]osecute with diligence his studies for the Degree of
Bachelor of l::lcience, and attend the lectures and pass the Examination
proper to each year of the course for that Degree.
Failure by any Exhibitioner (including the appointee of the Hono1·able
John Howard Angas, in case he shall not already be a stuclent of tl1e
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (438)[...]he has become an Exhibitioner, or to pass any
Qne of the Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Science shall
<:anse an absolute forfeiture of his Exhibition, unless such failure shall,
in the opinion of the Council, have been caused by ill-health or other
unavoidable cause.
16. Payment of the Exhibitions will be made quarterly out of the
inuome (when received) of the money hereinafter mentioned; but pay-
ment ne[...]ne for such
time as they may deem proper payment of the whole or of such portion
.as they may deem fit of any moD eys due or to accrue due to any Exhibi-·
tioner on account of his Exhibition, or may deprive him of his Exhibition.
l't. Should any Exhibitioner[...]he Council may, if they think proper, give notice of the vacancy, and
that a special examination to fi[...]arded unless the examiners are satisfied that one of
the candidates is worthy to receive it; and, if a[...]se Statutes contained) be held only from the
date of the award until the expiration of the three years during which
it would have have b[...]18. K o Exhibitioner sha11, save by permission of the Council, hold,
<:oncm-rently with his Exhibit[...]calendar months' notice, in the prescribed form, of their intention ~~j.l:;,~~~
to compete, and shall[...]l • ••
evidence satisfactory to the Counuil of having fulfilled the conditions
::;tated in these[...]tice forward to the ltegistrar an Examination Fee of £5 5s.
20. The Statutes contained in this Cha[...]hn Howard Angas,
his executors or administrators, of the sum of £4,000, which shall be
invested in such a manner[...]um per annum thereon, under
the Fifteenth Section of the Adelaide University Act. 'l'he income
(including such gr:-tnt) to be derived from that sum, or so much of
such income as shall be sufficient, shall[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (439)[...]s, the Angas Engineering Scholarship, and the sum of £100
mentioned in the ninth of the Statutes in this chapter, and so mnch of
such income as in any year shall not be so applied, shall be at the
disposal of the Council for the purposes of the University.
21. During the life of the said the Honorable John Howard Angas
the Stat[...]untersigned by the Governor on the thirteenth day of
January, 1880, and the thirteenth chapter (touching tba same Scholar-
ship) of the Statutes allowed and countersignccl by the Govemor on
the eighteenth day of December, 1886, are hereby repealed : Pro,1ided
t[...]hall have come into
operation under any of tbe Statutes repealed hereby ; or
b. Any rig[...]ereby.
24. The following is the prescribed form of
1\0TICE BY CANDIDATE OF INTENTION TO COI.1:PETE FOR THE[...]mination for it,
which is to be held in the month of , 18 , and I send herewith the
e '<aminatimi Fee of £5 5B., and the documentary evidence specified i[...]ule.
Signature of Candidate ........... ....................... .
.AdclresB of Candidate ............ ..... .................... .
Dated this ........................ day of.. ...................... 18
TM:~[...]m.r IJid It ... ... .. : .. .... .... ..
2. Proof of re..itl •n •e fu1· li\· y ar. i n • 'ouLb[...]. .... ................ ......... .... .
3. Proof of ''Til.o.lu ntiou in \ d" o·•· 'oienc (lt[...]• nf A<lelaicl -· ................ .
4. 1 roof of lnwini" p1\. "ed. to the · Lisfactiou
of th.e 'onm;i nf the ' uh•e r,. i ~r the pre·[...].. ..
'ignatnr of Candidate .. .......... .. ... .. ........ ....... .
25. The following is the prescribed form of
NOTICE BY CANDIDATE OF INTENTION TO COMPETE FOR AX[...]
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, 18 , and I send herewith the documentar[...]e.
Signatme of C a~did ate ...... ..................... ..... ..
Address of Candidate ...... ... ............ ......... ..... .. .
Dated this ...... .. .......... ... ... day of.. ... . .. ... ..... ...... .. 18
Tlt[...]ed to i'll tl!B above-tm·itten »alice.
l. Proof of date of my hirth ...... .. ........... ..
2. Certificate[...].... .
Signature of Candidate ........ ........... .
Allowed the 18th Jan uary, 1888.

CHAPTER XIV.-OF THE JOHN HOWARD CLARK[...]ed n.ud have n...,.rcctl to pay to
Lhe nivers ity of 1\delnide n smn of money for tho ptH·po · of consti-
tuting o. f1tnd for foundin g the oholnr ·hips l1ereiunftm· nnmed : L\.ud t he
"otmcil of t he Sllid nivct· ity hnve a!!reed to iuve ·t b[...]ude a we11 intere to nccru fron.1 ill vestment ·
of the said fund as grants to be recoiyed from the G[...]at from and after the receipt by the said
Council of the said sun. :
1. 'l'bere hal] he two ch lnt" hips, teun.ble f r w renr each,
one of which hn1l be competed for in he month of April in ench
year by Matricmlnted t udent of t he Univer ·iL ' who b all, nt
the nex[...]mi-
nation, have completed the fir t enr of theit· cour:-e for the
Bachelor of l'ts Degree. Tho oh ln.rab ip · shnll be ·itlle[...]his y ear, and shall also pnss in t he month of April nt the end of
the first year of his Scholarship such examination in the snbject~

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (441)[...]tatutes and Hegulations for the time being
of the University.
6. .Each scholar shall receive one half of the annual income so
long as that income d[...]y sums accumulating from the non-
awarding of the Scholarships, shall be considered part of the Fund
:mel be invested in the like mann[...]il shall
direct : Provided that no portion of the annual grant shall be
so accumulated.[...]lations shall be applied
at the discretion of the Council towards the cnrrying out of
the geneml objects of the John Howard Clark Schola,rships.

CHAPTER XV.-OF THE STOW PRIZES A~D SCHOLAR.
The Statutes of the Stow Prizes anci Scholar, allowed by the Gove[...]owing
,~ubstituted therefor:-
"Vhereas a sum of Five Hundred Pounds has been subscribed with the
intent ion of foun li11g Prizes in m mo1·y of the lato Jlundolph Isham
, 't(lw, s011e ime oue of he .Justice of Her :\luje t.y'. S upreme Cout·t of
t his pt·ovinco; aud it ha:> been agr ed top ~~[...]vid d thn from nucl after,
.n.n I iu considemtion of the r ec ipt by t ho On iwn· ity of that. sum :
~~1. There slmll be annual[...]es," for '.d1ich Students studying for the Degree of Bachelor
of Laws may compete at the Examinations in Laws in t[...]term in each academic year.
2. Each of the Stow'Prizes shall consist of the sum of Fifteen
Pounds, or (a,t the option of the prizem::tn) of books to be selected
by him to the value of that sum.
• All[...]

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3, After the Examinations, the Board of Examiners shall•
repm't to the Cotmcil the names of the Students who (having
pa~sed the Examin[...]such Examinations
and are, in the opinion of the Board, worthy to receive prizes ;
and[...]t 'l'hree Examinations passed by him.
(Two of which shall be the 'l'hird and Fomth Year Examina[...]ceive a gold medal, and in the
certificate of his degree shall be styled the "Stow Scholar."[...]btained
the University's Final Certificnte of having passed in the suqjects
qualifying for admission a~-> a Practitioner of the Supreme Court,
are eligible as Candidates for the Stow P1·ize only in the event of
their proceeding to the LL.B. Degree under[...]y subject in an
Ex<tmination on the ground of having previously passed in it,
can compet[...]w Prize in that Examination,

OHAP'l'ER XVI.- OF THE COMMERCIAL TRAYELLERS'
ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP.
·whereas a sum of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds has been paid to
the[...]ellers' Association (Incorporated)
for the pmpose of founding a Scholarship, it is het·eby provided t[...]dent thereof, who being a son or daughter
of a member of the said Association shall be nominated by the
Committee of Management of the said Association, and such
student so[...]more
consecutive years, as the Committee of Management of the said
A~sociation shall from time to[...]and it shall be
ln wful for the Committee of Management of the said Association.
from time to time, at the end of any academical year, to substi-
tnte another student for the holcler of the said Scholarship for
the time being,[...]the
advantages connected with the holding of such Scholarship.
2. The holder of the said Scholarship shall have the following[...]that is to say : he shall be exempt from payment of
all University fees during such ti[...]

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of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of J\Iusic:
hut in case any student shall ce[...]student shall not be exempt from p<tyment of such fees after the
"time at which he shall cease to hold such Scholarship. And any
holder of such Scholarship taking the Degree of Bachelor of
Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of iVlusic while holding
such Scholarship sha[...]tatutes and Regulations for the time being
of the said University.
•1. Save by permission of the Council of the said Univer:;ity,
n0 such scholar shal[...]uted from the day next preceding the commencement of the
Academic year in which, or in the vaea[...]ar. ·

CHAPTER XVIA.-OF THE EVEltAlW SCHOLARSHIP.'Y·
Whereas the late William Everard has bequeathed the sum of£] ,000
to the University, for the purpose of founding a Scholarship to be callell
·by his name, and the Council of the University of Adelaide have agreed
to invest that sum and to a[...]utes, It is hereby provided that in consideration of
the receipt by the University of the above-mentioned sum-
1. The Scholars[...]r annually.
2. The Scholarship shall be of the value of Fifty Pounds, and
shall be paid to the Sch[...]ho
shall be placed first in the Class List of the Final Examination
for the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery ;
provided that he shall have passed through the whole of his
medical course at this University and that he shall be considercrl
worthy by the Board of Examiners.
4. The Scholar so appointed shall in the certificate of his
Degree be styled the Everard Sc[...]

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CHAPTER XVII.-OF CONDUCT AT EXA~HNATIONS.
J. If d uri ng uny[...]om auy other cand idate, I' \lse uny manu cript
·of any other cn.ndiclate, h shall lo e t hat e).'nmi[...]t he Council hnll determine.
2. Whenever any of the forego ing ac · of misconduct shall be detected,
or whenever any breach of gooci order Ol' pi'Opricty shall be committed
du[...]ination 1-toom.

*CHAPTER XVIII.- OF ACADEMiC DRESS.
Chapter XVIII. of the Statutes of Academic Dress, allowed by the
•Governor on the[...]ll lectures, examinations, and public ceremonials of the
University, Graduates and Undergraduates mus[...]ilk tassel; and
For Bachelors and Doct01 s of Laws, Bachelors <tnd Doctors of
:Medicine, Bachelors aud fa tm'S of 'urg ·ry, Bu.Chelots and
Masters of Arts, Bachelors nnd Doctors of . 'cience, Bachelors
and Doctors of Music-Blnok gO\\' US imiku• in bnpe and[...]ge fo.l' the Sl~roe Degrc ;
and hoods of the same shape as tho ·e u · d <tt thnt niv rsity.
The hoods for Bachelors to be of black silk or stuff lined to a width
of six inches with silk. The colour of such lining to be, fo1·
Bachelors of Laws, blue; for Bachelors of Medicine and
Bachelors of Surgery, rose; for Bachelors of · 'ts, grey; !OJ'
Bachelors of SciencP., yellow ; and for B<~ch el ors of !lu i ·,
green.
The hoods fot· Masters to be of black silk lined entirely with silk of
a darker shade of the colour used for the hoods for Bachelors
of the same faculty.
The hoods for Doctors to be of silk of a darker shl\de of the colour
*[...]

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- used for the hoods of Bachelors of the same faculty, linecl
entirely with silk of the lighter shade of the same colonr.
The colours above referred[...]to a document marked A, to which the seal of the University
bas been nffixed,
3. Notwithstanding anything contained herein, members of the Senate-
who have been admitted ad em;.clern g[...]cademic dress appropriate to the Degree in virtue of which they
have been so admitted.

CHA[...]ssors, Lecturers, Registrar, and!
ther officers of t he uivet ity nt the time of the allowauce, r~ud coun ter-
signature by the llovcrnor of t hose tntutes shnll huve tllO ·nmc rr:mk,
prece[...]allowance and countersignature by the GoYernot•
of these statutes there shall be repealed : -[...]and countersigned by the Governor on
each of the uudermentioned days, viz : -
1. The 28th day of January, 1876.
2. The 7th day of November, 1881.
3. The 12th day of December, 1882.
4. The 16th day of September, 1885.
And the Regulations al[...]tersigned by th~
Governor on the 21st day of August, 1878.
Provided that-[...]couutersignaturf\ by the Governor of these statutes
under[...]

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c. The validity of any order or regulation made under[...]rticular, but without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing provisions, the[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (447)[...]ects as may be deemed expedient.
II. The number of lectures in each subject will be 25 or 50 accordi[...]udent will be enrolled who is under sixteen years of age.
IV. The fees will be .£1 for each of the shorter courses and .£1 lOs.
fm·.each of the longer courses (except where otherwise stated[...]il may, from year to year, fix the minimum number of
students who must pay their fees before a[...]ecturer appointed for each Class will keep a roll of atten-
dances, n.nd a statement of the attendance will be laid before
the Council at the conclusion of each term.
VIII. If, in the opinion of t he Lecturer, any intending student does not[...]m to profit by the
Lecture. , t he name of such student shall not be entered on the[...]all be subject to the
general regulations of the University.

ARR[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (448)[...]tures will have special reference to the subjects of the Higher
Public Examination.
N.B.-1£ ten St[...]truction in any
subject not mentioned in the list of Lectures, and state their readiness
to pay the fe[...]LASSES.
The following Table sl1ow t.he subjects of the lectures, the names of the
lecturers, t he rmmber of lectur delivered, and the number of students who
attended E venin.,. l ou ~ e~ during[...]gi No. of Student•.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (449)[...]from 10 to 1.
2. Any Student wishing to make use of he Library ·hn:ll pay a deposit
of £1 to the Registrar and shall then l'Cceive a ti[...]rhe depo .. it will lle returned
at the end of the year unless the holder of the ticket shall have
rendered himself liab[...]damaged any book,
in which case the amount of the fines or damage shall be deducted.
3, Students are strictly 1 rohibited from taking books out of the Library,
any Student taking a book out of the Library shall be fined Five
Shillings.[...]found in the
Students' Room and the removal of such book or books from the
Library be not[...]the Student so removing them,
the privilege of entry to the Library may be entirely denied to all
Students for a time to be fixed by the Bonrd of Discipline.
5. The use of pens and ink in the Library is strictly prohibited and
will be punished by fine-the amount of such fine to be fixed by
the Board of Discipline.
6. Any Student behnYing him ·elf in[...]r
in the Library shall be fined, the amonat of the fino to bo fixed
by the Board of Discipline, and he shall not be nllowed to cntet
ox u e the Libmry for a time to be fixed by tho Board of
Discipline.
7. Members of the Council n.nd Office1·s of the University wishing to-
take books out of the University Building shall enter into a ·oook
provided for the purpose, the names of such books and the date·
of their removal and return.
8. All books taken from[...]uch a tone as to interfere
with the comfort of other readers under penalty of a flue to be
fixed by the Board of Discipline.
Allowed 18th December, 1886.
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (450)[...]lowing Regulations have been made by the Minister of
'Education :-
A.-FOR DAY STUDE[...]ANCE SCHOLARSHIPS.
I. Three sc'h0larships, of the value of £35, £30, and £25 respec-
tively,[...]n, aud mnst b
tmder ei('fhteen years of age on t he 31st f ecember in the
ye[...]pr -
viously have attended any 1>ru: of the dt y undergraduate
course ·1t ilia UniveL'!Sity.
III. The award of the achohw ·hips shall be decided by the result of
the Senior Public Examina.tion of the University, together
with such f[...]ersity Cotwcil.
IV. The particular subjects of examination and the relative value of
each shall be fixed by the University Council, subject to the
approval of the Minister.
V. The scholar hips will not be awarded unless the Board of
Examiners of the U11iversity certify that in their opinion the[...]ing the
exn,mination. Except in case of illness or otbet· sufficient
C~mse,[...]1·ee equal instal-
ments at the end of the three University teru1s. Each scholar
must pt·eseut n. certificate of diligence and proficiency in a
form[...]e l!Ii11itite-r.
VIII. No person may hold one of these scholarships in conjunction with[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (451)[...]GRADUATE S CHOLARSHIPS.

IX. 'flwee soholnrsbips, of the vnlne of £35, £30, and £25 respec-
tively, will[...]duntes who have completed tbe. first
year of their Diversity CO\ll'SO iu At·ts or oieuoe, nud three of
like value in 1 95, nnd following years,[...]igible to compete for one
at the beginning of the year.
XI. The scholarships will be divided between the Arts and Science
schools in the proportion of the number of scholars studying
in those schools respecti[...]larships will be awarded according to the results of the
terminal and final University examin[...]report to the Minister
that his work is of such a natUI'e as to justify his appointment[...]the Minister to vary the number
and amount of the scholarships in any one year, provided that[...]in which they have
entered. Except in case of illness or other suffi-cient cause,
they m[...]nivet·sity in the selected course.
XY. Payment of the scholarships will be made in three equal instal-
ments at the end of the th1·ee University terms. Each scholar
must present a certificate of diligence and proficiency, in a form
to be[...]ory to the Minister.
XVI. So person may hold oue of these scholarships in conjunction.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (452)[...]students
entering on the evening course of study for a degreeJ in Arts ot•
Soi.e[...]ts who have completed the third yeat·. The value of
each of these scholarships will be £10.
XVIII. Candidate[...]be between sixteen and t1venty-one
years of age on the 31 t of Decem bet· immediately precedin"'
the date of the examination. Candidates for tn other
scholarships must comply with si milar conditions, one year of
age being added for each year of the University course.
XIX. The subjects of examination for the entrance scholarships shall[...]y the University Council, subject to the approval of
the Minister. The examination shall be q[...]d to such candi-
dates as in the opinion of the Board of Examiners show the ,
most promise, clue[...]~

XX. The subjects of examination for the scholarships to be awarded
at the end of each yeat• shall be such portions of the Arts or
Science course as have been[...]and Science
schools in the propot•tiou of the number of scholars studying
in t hose schools respe[...]ivet-si.ty fees shall be paid on. the certificate of the Registrnt·
*'t the begi nning of the ui ,·er ity year, aud tbe balance shall
be paid n.t tbe clo e of the year on production of a certificate
from the RegiMtrat· that th[...]Should any difficulty arise in the interpretation of the Regula-
tions referring to Uni[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (453)[...]J ' ' hitington, Denram
Details of the subjects for the Evening Class Scholarships'[...]r 189'1, page 15},viz. :-
(a). Outlines of the Hi tory of England.
(b). Eng lish Li.tero.Lure, Scott's Ivanhoe.
(c). utlines of Geog rll.Jthy.
:2. MATHEMATICS.
(a). Ar[...]o Simple Equations.
~. To appear before the Board of Examiners, and produce Certificates of
previous study and examinations passed.
4,[...]xamination, if cansidered necessary, by the Board of
Ex-aminers.
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (454)[...]onnection with the University
a Scholarship, of which the obJect is to "Encomnge the training of
Scientific men, and especially Oi vii Engine[...]s been founded see
Statutes, Chapter XIII. " Of the Angas Engineering Scholarship,"
page 75.[...]equired, be held in March, 1896.
For form of notice by candidates of intention to compete for the
Scholarship. (V[...]e has been drawn up in accordance with No. 5
of the Statutes concerning this Scholarship :-
1. l'viATHE~iATICs.-The Mathematical subjects of the course of the
B.Sc. Degree.
2. PHYSICs.-The subjects in Physics of the course of the B.Sc.
Degree.
3. GEOLOGY.[...]course in Science.
(2) The application of the science to drainage and water supply,.[...]l acquaint-
ance with the methods of constructing geological sections and
maps. In this particular, specimens of aetual work done may
be submitted in evidence of practical knowledge.
4. CHE~UBTRY.-As pre[...]forming minerals, and the
chemistry of the same, disintegration of rocks ; limes, cements,
and cl:;.ys. The chemistry of explosives. A general practical
acquaintance with the methods of water analysis. And in
general, the application of chemistry to the elucidation of the
causes of decay of building materials, and of the rp.eans whereby
the same may be[...]nted.
The following awards have been made of this Scholarship.
18[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (455)[...]have been founded
-see Statutes, Chapter XIII. "Of the Angas Engineering Scholarship and
the Angas[...]the
Calendar for 1894 (page 175).
For form of notice by candidate of intention to compete for an Angas
Engineering Ex[...]dule has been drawn up in accordance with No. 13
of the Statutes concerning these Exhibitions for the[...]S.
Arithmetic, including the theory of the Yarious processes ; the
elements of mensuration.
Algeb,•a-To Quadrati[...]al exponent.
Geometry-The substance of Euclid, Books I., II., III., IV., with[...]Questions will also be set in the substance of Euclid, Boo'k
VI., and Propositions l to 21 of Book XL; and in Plane Trigo-
n(lmetry and Solution of Triangles up to and including[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (456)[...]olg,tiship ·~seEY Ste.tuteil, t~teJ: :XVL
"Of the Commercial :Trave;llers' Ass~ciatiop. SQ.holf[...]e f{jllowiiig ·t.t.watds ·b'a.ve be'!ln.m:ade ·of< ,this:Scholail8hip ~ .;[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (457)[...]SCHOLARSHIP~.

For the conditions of these Scholarships see Statutes, Chapter XIV.
'"Of the John Howard Clark Scholarships," page 79.[...]in Ap~·il, 1895 :-
Taine's History of English Literature, Vol. II.
Hale's Lo[...]say on Burns.
The following awards have been made of these Scholarships-
1882. Murray[...]1894. Solomon, Isaac Herbert.
NoTE.-The value of this Scholarship varies from year to year,[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (458)[...]hia Schola.rship .see Sta.tutes. Ch~pter XVIA.
« Of the Evera.rd Scholarship" page 82. · . · · '· .
The following awards have been made of thiS' Scholarship- .
1890.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (459)[...]THE ST. ALBAN SCHOLARSHIP.
The :Masonic Lodge of St. Alban of South Australia having paid t().
the University the sum of £150.for the purpose of founding a Scholar-
ship to be called the St. Alb[...]or in some simil~tr form, to be a son or daughter of
a worthy past or actual member of the said Fraternity) shall be nomi-
nated by the[...]nated shall hold such
Scholarship for such number of consecutive academical Terms as the
Student must[...]the said Lodge may from time·
to time at the end of any academical year terminate the tenure of the
Scholarship by the holder thereof for the tim[...]l hold the Scholarship be exempt
from the payment of all University fees including the fees payable on
taking the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor
of Music. Each Scholar studying for a Degree in Laws[...]rship, be
credited by the University with the sum of£] 5 towards payment of his
or her fees. Any Student ceasing to hold the Scholarship shall not be
exempt from payment of such fees or entitled to credit for such sum of
£15 after the time at which he or she shall ceas[...]e Stat).ltes and Regu-
lations for the time being of the University.
4. Save by permission of the Council of the University no Scholar
o;hall be entitled to exemption from or to a reduction of University fees
during more than the number of academical Terms, reckoned consecu-
tively, which[...]omplete in order to obtain a Degree in
the course of study pursued by him or her, and the Terms shall be com-
puted from the day next preceding the commencement of the academic
year in which he or she shall become[...]Secretary or Acting Secretary, for the time being of
the St. Alban Lodge, and to be sealed with[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (460)[...]iv •r:i y as suffi cient evidence uf tb e
truth of tbe ~ta teut e ut :; coutaiucll th~rtJill r espectively, and of the due
oignature and sealin g thereof rapectivel[...]n~ tl ot·
IJc ·oming cxtiuct tmd in tile event. of it~ war mnt becomiug cxtiucL tJI'
IJ~:iug dcliv red up ln tbc Gmnd ~l aster for Lho tim· IJ •iug of Lhe ~:~aid
l~'rat •mity iu outh Allstrr~li tt,[...]bo nLitled to cxcrci:;u Lb ·
a tore ·aid l'i"bt of nominating persons (boiug s os or !fUJgh •r:; of wu t·U•y
lncm) 01 of the aid Fr. temity 1\.::l :~fore '<llid) to whom[...]the University, uf tcrmino.Lin ' tlll:l
tcnlll'e of ·u •h 'cholm·ship by nny bolder t hereof fm·[...]icu lnt I. student nf th U11iversity iu t he
room of 1tny ch lt\J' who;;e tenure ofof Lh ·
•·ighl. or he pct·son lly whol!l •my[...].·igu it and l do lhe ncL mcutioned thoroi_n, as of Lhe thoL t, l n~L
t he ·~ llc~cd acL lm':! l.JCc[...]1'u the Uni ve t·sity of Adelaide.
Lodge • 't. Albn,11 hercuy ccr[...]:~~J ·
who was (ot·1 i ·) tl worLhy mom bet·, of Lhc Auci.uut J , ~·.mt •t:nity ul'. Fr[...]c •pL ~Cl .\la.':l 11~ undor Llw l•mnd Lot go of , uuLh ,'l,u:;tm1u~, a ud '"""~•o r n•M·[...]ato is to ·Ludy tor t he de., reo ul'
ttebdor of[...]t Adelaide this d ay of in -t.~~t':~~nJ.[...].Jia:ster of :::>t. Alban Lodge.[...]Secretary of the St. Alban Lodge.
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (461)[...]To the University of Adelaide.
L dg t[...]>Ltl uLutl
::~~~·.·~~" w iu t,he l'uom of the suid
DaLcd aL Atlul[...]Mll.l!ter of Lodge St. Alban.[...]1.
The following awards of this Scholar~:~hip have been made-[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (462)[...]ish .Army mny
be granted annu~tlly to a student of the University of Adelaide. ··
Candidates must be within the ages of 18 11.nd 22, and must have
passed such literary e[...]litary subjects, viz.:-
1. The elements of Field Fortification.
2. Military Topography.
3. The Elements of Tactics.
4-. 1'vlilitary Law.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (463)[...]g Students respectively. By a subsequent decision of the
Council the prize assigned to Students in Medicine was awrwded to the
best student in aU the subjects of the First Year's Course of the .Jl R.
degree, provided he were placed in the First ClasR.
By a further resolution of the Council the pt·ize formerly gil'en to
non-grn.duating Students is now awarded to the best Student. of 1he
Second Year of the lli.R Conrse, who shall be pln.ced in the Fir[...]min Jnancs AtkiiJ 'Oll (. ndcnt in :\tol'li ci aw of tl1
l econd Y rw)
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (464)[...]Randell, Allan Elliott (Student in Medicine of the
- First Year).[...], ' l ~~tl'l u · Bickerton (Student in Medicine of
J cc~: mi Jc l' , t il ' l•'i r'l!l y[...]ud cU, A11.111 I.:Jl iott (Student ir. ?liedicine of the
'e .ond )[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (465)[...]S.
Fot• conditions see Statutes, Chapter XV. "Of the Stow Pri)IP;; nml
Suholn.r," page SO.
The fnllowing awards have been mnde of the Stow Prize:
188:3. Hewits[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (466) STATEMENTS OF VARIOUS ACCOt:NT::l FOH YEAH ENDINU 31ST DECEMBEH[...]d Chemistl-y only. The o·eneral
funds of the University bore the cost of instrnction tor the rest of the classes, as well as t.he miscellaneous charge[...]NOTE.-E .. ~h scholar is to 1eceive one-half of the anmml income, so long as that income does not[...].-The University has ngreecl to give three prizes of £1ii a. year and a ~old medal if the Examiners r[...]he University is li>tl>le to pay annually the sam of ..£200 for the S:holarohip aml £180 for the Exh[...]to a contingent liability of £100 every three years for the travellmg expenses of " scholar.

Balance. <lue 31st December, 1894[...]NOTE.-The n,nnua! li::tloility no acconnt of the Everard Schol:trship is £50.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (467) OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS.
HEGULA'l'IONS[...]sntisfyiog
the Profcs ors in the FacuHy of rts-t l.lnt they hMe su fficient
knowle[...]ir~;t Year's ourse.
III. To obtain tho Degt·oe of Bachelor of Arts every candidate
must, n.ftet· mnt t·icu l ~~otion, complet e three academical years of
study, n.ud pas.<; the Examination prop[...]quired to
satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects :-
/ 1. Latin.[...]quired to
satisfy th e Examiners in each of the following subjects :-
1. Latin.[...]ired to
satisfy the Examiners in three of the following subjects, or in
tw[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (468)[...]in that subject if
t he Examiners be of pin ion that his an wers show sufficient[...]anguages mu~t show
satisfactory power of composition.
VIII. Schedules defining the range of study shall be drawn. up by the
Faculty of 1\.l:t., subject t t he a~ proval of the ouucil, and
shall be pnbli ·hed in the month of J nuary in e. ch y~1r. The
dates of tho E xamiuatiou ball be fixed by the Cou ncil.[...]uit a student to substitute for any conrse
of lectures properly belonging to his year an advanced course
of lectures in the same subject.
X. Unless the Cou[...]Professor or Lecturer
giving such lectures of regular attendance thereat during the
year.
*XL The names of candidates who pass with honours shall be arranged
iu three classes, in order of merit. The names of other
successful candidates shall be arra1[...].. .. . £5 5 0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts 3 3 0
Fees for Non-Gra[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (469)XIII. The following form of Notice is prescribed:
.Form of J:rotice ·to be unt ttJ the Reg·i strar by Undergrad~<ates of tleei;· intent-ion to[...]an Undergraduate of this University,
llereby give notice thl~t, fo r the pmpose of completing the
yeal' of tile com. e ior the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, I intend to present
myself at t he E xamil[...]Term of 189 , for ,[...].
1 send herewith the prescribecl certificates of attendance at lectures.[...]..... .
Daterl this day of 189 •
The Re~istrar,
Umversity of Adelaide.

ADDENDUM.
The regulations concerning the Degree of Bachelor of Arts allowed on
the 4th .J unuo.ry, 1 82, twe her[...]ave
completed either t he fi rst Ol' second yellr of their course on the 31st of
Mar ch, 1 87, sbo.ll ho.ve the op tion of COJltinuing their course under such
.regu.ln.tion[...]ember, 1886.

'SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER No. VIII. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.
'DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.A. IN NOVEMBER, 1895.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (470)[...]ircle; the Theouy ef P:roportioll'
n.ml of s imflar Recti! inenr Figures.
E lementa r olicl leome tr,\'.
T he E lement, of lzehra " fnr tho Binomial Thel)llem (i[...]E lement f l'ngtmometry l\ll far as the SoJ.ution of Triangles (in~
olu ive).
nd it.[...]PitACTICAJ, PHYSICS).
The first principles of Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Heat, Light, Sound,[...]rimer.
Morris a n1l 'ken.t · . ' pecime n~ of Early English, Vol. I.
Mncanlu..y 's Bssay~[...]ENTARY APPLIED MATHEMATICS.
Pass.
Elements of Statics, Dynamies, and Hydrostatics.
T ext[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (471)[...]ive Log1e (Clarendon Press).
Thomson. Laws of Thought. Introduction and Parts I. , II., and III[...]aitt-Inductive Logic.
.Bacon-Advancement of Learning.
THIRD[...]to ha\·e a general acquaintance with the history
of Greece and Rome.[...].
/IonOU'l'S.
Analytical Statics, Dynamics of a Particle, Hydromechariics, and Soli<l[...]8ClE1'1CE.
Pa'Ss.
Schwegler's Histor.)' of Philosophy (from Desca1tes to Hegel)
Her[...]First Principles.
Herbert Spencer. Data of Etliics.
.AddHional for Hmwttrs.
\VnU!on[...]218 (Maclehose).
'iugwick';c Hi ' tory of Ethic8.
Illill'l· tilita rinui.'Ju.
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (472)[...]Y.
Candidates must satisfy the Examiners in two of the three following
branches:-[...]age and Literature.
Pass.
Johnson's Lives of Milton, Pope, and Addison.
Milton's Pamdise Lost, Books I. and II.
Pope's Ra_{le of the Lock
Earle's Plulology of the English Tongue. Chaps. I. to YI. {inclusive).[...]on. l nhomHI.
~r nny. on'.· l•h•ll;; of tit King.
Mon·l.s : Englf.·h Ac id n .
English History.
Pass.
Bright's History of England, Period II., 1485-1688 {RiYington)·.
Macaulay's History of England, Chaps. 1-VI. (inclusiYe.)
Aclditional fO I' l l OII0 /11'&.
BMon' Life of Henry VII. (Bohn.)
Ureen' Iii Lor.1· of England {the reign of Elizabeth.)
Iemoit-,; of 'ol. Hutchinson (Bohn)
Hallam's Constitut[...]Gosset's French Prosodv.
Translation of easy passages from autho1·s not specified.[...](Hachette).
Sain bury' . ' hort J:listory of French Literature, Books III. and IY.
'l'rnn- la tion of p~'lsnge. from authors not specified.
Fre[...]ession ot Henry IY. to the
establishment of the l<'irst Empire.
Additional fo'i' Hon01[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (473)[...]cnstcin's Lager. Part I .
T ran Jation of Ciii5Y pa.~sages fmm authors not specified.[...]c .B.eimkehr.
oli erm·- Hil!tory of •Ol" lll t\11 Litct·aturc, vol. II. only, (Cla[...]s
Etlition).
Translation of passages from authors not specified.
G[...]on.
German History.
Pass.
Simes' Hi ·tory of Jcnu a1ny (MMHii ll o.u).
Hallam's i\'fitld[...]'hirt.y Yea.r.·' " nr.
chillers Hi: tory of the Th irty Y ·1\r. ' ·war.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (474)[...]o.reduln pos ·ero.
Scan t he fit·.st lin of the above od
II. Translate-
Eben fugaces,[...]III. At what time did Horace live ! Mention some of his most
illustrious contemporaries. Quote any lines which you
consider illustrative of his poetic skill .. ·what was his view
of the conduct of life ~
IV. Translate-
.!! enus agitar[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (475)[...]I. Illustrate the most striking peculiarities of the style of
Tacitus. From what sources did he probab[...]ation about Germany 7
VII. Mark the quantity of the penultimate syllable in each of
the following words :-Vetitum, ch[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (476)[...]r.w,
VI. Illustrate by quotations the "pathos" of Euripides.
VII. Translate into Greek-English Test[...]bear them now. - Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is.
come, he shall guide you into all truth: for he shall not
speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall[...]He shall.
glorify me : for he shall receive of mine, and shall show it
unto you. All things[...]mine :
therefore said I, that he &hall take of mine, and show it
unto you. A little while,[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Give an instance of the subjunctive mood in English.
II. Comment on the shifting of accents in English words.
III. Write a brief account of the diminutions and gains of the
English language.
IV. What does Trench mean by the " wear and tear" of tt
language 1
V. Derive Teign, Tain, rein.
YI. Show that the names of popular characters in literature
give birth to new words.
VII. In our English version of the " Paternoster" there are
seventy[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (477)[...]metimes a ·word emerges from the lower -stra. ta of
society, not indeed new, but yet, to most,[...]ime-Three hours.
I. Illustrate Spenser's use of alllteration.
II. Quote lines from the "Faery[...]Explain the allegory that underlies the character of the
"Red Cross Knight."
IV. What are the special characteristics of Addison's humour 1
V. ·Give a condensed account of "The Vision of Mirza."
VI. Reproduce briefly the "Remarks on[...]SECTION I.
I. What is the centre of gravity of a body 1 If a body be sup-
ported at a[...]w that there are two possible
positions of equilibrium, one stable, the other unstable.[...]sensitiveness attained 1
lf. Describe a system of p ulle . 'Prove the reJation between
pow[...]on, iu the system you
de oribe, by means of the principle of couset•vatiou of
onerb'Y· A.l explain how you wou[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (478)[...]are dropped together from
the ceiling of a room and reach the floor at very neariy
the same time. What is the occasion of the small
difference that there is~ N[...]e experiment confirm 1
If, instead of bein " dropped a few feet they were
d[...]t, the difference between their-
time of ren. hiug the crround would be very mnch greater.
Why1
IY. Explain the principle of the diving bell. If a man, inside-
a[...]eath a small balloon or a bladder, will the level of the
water inside the bell remain the[...]your answer.
, 7 • Describe a method of pro"iu<~ expel"imen tnlly tbat the up-[...]d iu a fluid ill equal t o-
the weight of the ftttid displaced. Explain ho w thi[...]SECTION II.
YI. How may the strength of a bar magnet at different points
on it b[...]c incandescent lamp.
Suggest a method of measuring the rate at which heat
is given off by such a lamp.
IX. Explain the use of the Tangent Galvanometer in finding the
electro-motive force and internal resistance of a cell.
X. A sheet of copper being n.llowed to fall betwePn the pol€s of
a strong eloctro-:magnec mov s as if it[...]in
a viscous fluid . 'Whnt is the cause of this 7 Would any
substance other than cop[...]XI. Give a brief explanation, on the wave-theory of light, of the
way in which a prism swings round rays of light falling
upon it.
Give also a brief explanation of the origin of the lines
in the su11's spectrum.
XII. What is polarized light 7 What is the eff<cJct of a sugar
solution on polarized light[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (479)XJII. ' hat i the Specific R ent of n. s~tllstn.nce l A deep hol e i.s
1n1~de in a block of ice and wiped dry.' A piece of a cer-
t::tin subst~tnce weig-hing thit[...]dropped into the hole an 1 melt t wo grarnmc. of ice.
What is the specific h eat of t he substance ~
.XIV. If two pieces of ice be firmly pressed together for a few[...]1
Describe experiments in support of the laws you give.

PURE MATHEMAT[...]int
without it.
A series of circles are drawn having the same centre,[...]e drawn to the circles.
Find the locus of the points of contact.
H. Describe an isosceles triangle having each of the angles at
. the base double the thir[...]e in D.
'how that il D is a. diameter of the citcle ACJJ.
IV. Prove that similar trinugles at'e to one another in the
duplicate ratio of t heir homologous sides.
Show, also[...]to one another in th e
duplicate ratio of the mdii of their inscribed circles.
V. Find, by a geomet[...]straight lines.
VI. Prove that if one of two parallel straight lines is perpen-[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (480)[...]Time-Three hours.
I. If the Geometric mean of the roots of the equation
x 2 + p:v + q= o is equal to the Harmonic mean of the
roots of x2 +qx+p=o, what relation must exist between[...]xy- 2:1.' - 2y + ¥,_ 0.
III. If the sum of the squares of the three perpendiculars from
the angular points of an isosceles triangle on the
opposite sides be equal to two-thirds of the sum of the
squares on the three sides, find the ratio that must
exist between a side of the triangle and the base.
l V. Show that (am)n = amu for all values of m and n.
_1 _2 _[...]a-f-b-~+a- 1 .
V. Find a formula for the sum of n terms of an Arithmetical
Progression.
:Find the sum of eleven terms beginning with 7 and
ending with - 1.
VI. Find a formula fol' the number of permutations of 1t things
taken all together, when the th[...]rent.
How many different tmmbers, each of!) digits, cau he
formed with the figures 1 l, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3.
What is tb sum of them a111[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (481) VII. Write down the 8\h term in the expansion of ( 1 - x - t )1 T..
VIII. Trace· the changes in value and sign, as 8 varies from 0 to.
1r of
(i). tanB.
(ii). secB- 2[...]on the same level plain. From the
bottom of one, whose height is h, the other subtends au.[...]it sub tends an angle (3. Find
the height of the other tower.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (482)[...]ivy's history, says:-" In
the whole range of literature, we do not know of an
instance of a bad thing so well done." Explain.
IV. Tr[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (483)[...]t general; and that
he answered " I xnndet· of Macedon, because he had
defeated th mo t numerou 1\rmies with a small number of
men, and had tra ersed the most remote countries which it;
had . mpnssed ha hopes of man to visit."-' Whom cl..o you
place in he[...]t bow to fot·m n
camp lUid htV! nch an m·t of conciliating mcru, that the
ltalian n[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (484)[...]8td TO v -u6A EfWV .
II. "\Yrite a. brief memoir of Demosthenes, with special reference
to his[...]f.rrf.ar ai.To.
IV. Indicate the special merits of Sophocles as a dramatic
artist.
V. Describe the construction of a Greek theatre.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (485)[...]e hours.
Inductive logic is based upon the law of causation, but the
law of causation is the result of an induction. How
accordin~ (1) to Hume,[...]th ~ If your own views differ from
those of Hume and Spencer explain the reasons for your
divergence.
II. Give instanceil of rival hypotheses.
III. Show that a great part of what seems observation is really
experience.
IV. What is the special merit. of the double method of agree-
ment~
V. "\Ve make en 1uiry of 'RE:sidue ' where we at·e to begin•
aud[...]iew.
Explain.
VI. Ancient medicine was full of false analogies. Give an
inst[...]l!titio
principii.
II. How many varieties of the syllogism are possible ~ How
many[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (486) Y. Aristotle states:-" Whatever is said of the predicab will
be also said of the subject." Show that this statement is
in[...]I. Show how to find the magnitude and direction of the
resultant of any number of forces in one plane acting
on a single particle. .
A heavy particle of weight W is suspended by two
equal elasti[...]art
equal to twtce the unstretcbed length of either string. If
the weight stretches ea[...]3
show that the modulus of elasticity = ..)tf TV.
II. Prove that two couples of equal moments and opposite
sense ~cting i[...]the other lutnging below. If the coefficient of friction
between the rod and the bar is -t, show that the greatest
possible distance of the point of support from the joint
is fo of the length of either rod.
III. If a rigid body under the action of a system of co-planar
forces have one point in the plane of the forces fixed,
find the necessary and sufficient conditions of equi-
librium.
If the point, instead of being fixed, is capable of
motion in a stmight line in the plane of the forces, what
are then the conditions of equilibrium?
IV. Find the centre of mass of an arc of a circle.
Y. Investigate the conditi:ms for sensibility in the case of the
ordinary balance, and explain[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (487)[...]a single cord attached to the circumference of the
section thro•tgh the centre of gravity. 'l'he cords are of
equal length and attached at the top to[...]smooth cylinder whose mdius is ;l- that
of the others is now placed on top of them, resting on
both but not touching the cords. If the length of each
cord is¥ the radius of either large cylinder, show that
the top[...]part unless
its weight > H the weight of either of the others.
VII. Establish the formulas = 1tt + i fl' .
.Jl mas of +lbs. i pr j cted upwrml in uoutnct with
a r ough inclined pln.ne wi th nn in itial ,·clocity of 10 ft.
per second. If tb coeffi cient ol[...]fore cot ling t rest..
VII[. Find the dimensions of accelenttion and worl..·.
In an absolute system of tmit~ in which the yard is
the unit of length, 5 seconds the unit of time, and the
mass of 1 cwt. the unit of mass, what is the measure of
the acceleration of gravity, and I\ hat woulrl be the ratio
between the unit of work in tbis system and the
foot-pound 1[...]e-Three hours.
I. Find a formula for the range of a projectile in terms of the
velocity and direction of projection.
Stones thrown, one from the base of a tower, one,
horizontally, from the top[...]· at a point P.
Show that the direction of project ion of the formet• must
pass through a point[...]d in the same
horizontal line as the top of the tower.
II. On what hypothesis is ba~;od the sta.tomen t hat the relative
velocity of two coll id ing spher ' S pct·pendicnlar to a
common tangent at t he poin t of contact is, after the
collision, p1·opo[...]and a ball is projected from a p o in ~ A in ouo of the id e>~.
Aftet· rebounding at[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (488) again on its former track. Show that the tangent of
the a.ngle which the direction of projection makes with
the side of the frame is equal to the square root of the
co-efficient of elasticity between the ball and the frame.[...]m a certain
point; and find the position of this point.
:III. A pendulum consists of a small weight hung by a fine wire.
Its time of oscillation in one place is 1·1471 sees., in
another 1·1458. Compare the values of gravity in the
two places, making allowa[...]and when the latter 16°0, the co-efficient of expansion
of the wire being 0.00012.
IV. Show that the pressu[...]immersed in a
fluid is equal to the area of the surface multiplied by the
pressure at its centre of gravity.
A square is immer3ed in a flu[...]straight
line so drawn through the centre of the square that the
pressure on one part[...]sure
ou the other.
V. Find the position of the centre of pressure in the case of a
triangle with one side in the sut"face.[...]the top and 80 at the bottom. Find the centre of pres-
sure for any side. The water in the[...], and is 4 yards deep.
VI. Explain the principle of Nicholson's Hydrometer.
A sphere floats in water half immersed. A weight five
times that of the sphere (in air) is hung below the sphere,
which then just sinks. Find the volume of the weight
in terms of that of the sphere.
VII. What is Boyle's law~ How may it[...]ed ~
A barometer tube stands in a bowl of mercury and the
mercury stands within it at a distance x from the top of
the tube, the space above containing air. The tube is
slanted to a position making an angle of 45° with the
' 'ertical, and the air-space is diminished by one-half.
If l be the length of the tube out of the mercury in the
.bowl show that[...]2l(2 ,/2 -1)-2 J2.B.
where B is the height of the barometer.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (489)[...]from within than a wide tube whose walls are of the same
thickness.[...]inised in this play.
III. Write a short outline of the plot of the Andria.
IV. Give the different phases of meaning expressed by the fol-
lo[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (490)[...]ratiam referti~ ~
X. Mention some peculiarities of syntax used by Tacitus.
XI. Explain by a geneaJogical tree the relationship of Drnsus
and Gecmanicus t-o Augustus.
XII.[...]nex-
pected event altered the whole course of affairs. The
moon, which was shining at th[...]and horns, to t'elieve the suffering goddess of the night ;
and she still grew darker, the[...]an answer was returned, Drusus caused
some of the most mutinous to be executed and the l[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (491)[...]tabulas.
IV. Compare Pliny with any modern writer of letters, say,.
Lord Chesterfield or Ma[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (492)[...]n. we luwe for may yent· pMt g1·oaned for want of justice
upou wilfuJ tni take~, yet, in h pes some of the careful and
misohjevou designing[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (493)[...]••op.(••o•t .
II. Compare the Socrates of Xenophon with the Socrates of
Plato.
III. Parse-~J.Lcf>[Eua[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (494)[...]A.~s 1j<Tnvos -.vxwv A.eyw.
TOV Of>WVTDS E<Tn Kai TO f3ovAEV<Ta~ 1Tfp~.[...]<TTcivru 1TriAtv.
What is the metre of 1344 7 Scan the line.
VI. Translate and criticis[...]unseen. How quickly would the honours of illustrious
men perish after death if[...]tal body lives, but
when departed out of it, it dies: or that its conscious-
ness is lost when it is discharged out of an unconscious
habitation. But[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (495)[...]¢1J, KaA.A.trrTa ovTw Tpa¢e'iev.
"The whole of this exquisite pass:,tge, the central passage
of Plato's educational system, is in his most charac[...]ional system, and what
were the peculiarities of his style ~
II. Translate-Plato, Republic, pp. 84[...]l.v, '~S
70 elKos. l:.oKEL f:LO~, i!¢1J. T{ of.; Td 'Jf:LEpov Ol'X 'l ¢tl..orro¢os[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (496)[...]mment on the textual and grammatical difficulties of the-
above passage.
III. Illustrate the use of the following particles :-ifv, ye, 8-fJ,[...]itus from mental, moral, and
artistic points of view.
VIT. Translate into G1~eek Prose-
It i[...]t the Greeks must have
looked upon the death of those they loved with unmixed
sorrow. It was[...]pompous inscription·, nor by a vain enumerAtion of all t he
deoen ed had pel-formed-inscription!! which, n.mong us, tell
mot·e of the wmity than of tho g rief of the survivors. The
commonest epita}>h was a[...]e
who love, which is pictured iu the relieJs of which I am
now speaking.-MAHAFFY.

MENTAL A[...]( Gcmdidates m·e requvred to answer only ei.ght of these q·uestions.)
J. Give a concise statement of the subject-matter of the
A 34

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (497)[...]g principles as embodied in his
" Kritik of Pure Reason " 1
IV. State the pt·o hl ~ms ra·~ed by Kant in his "Kritik of Pnwti-
cal llet\SOn " tllld his "Kritik of Judgment," and briefly
explaiu the manner in which be deals with them.
V. The course of Schelling's philosophical development is t:;aid
to have consisted of five (5) stages. Indic1tte what these
were.
VI. Explain and illustrate the relativity of all knowledge.
VII. Show how Spencer, adopting the method of induction,
establishes the law of evolution by examples bot·rowed
from the realms of philology, science, and art.
VIII. Prove that "some" conception of happiness is involved in
every theory of morals.
IX. 1'he "various ethical theories" reveal defects in the idea of
causation. Briefly explain this.
X. The subject of ethics has a physical, biological, psychvlogi[...]e-Three hours.

I. What is meant by Schematism of the Categories 1
II. Distinguish Phenomena and N oumena.
III. What are the paralogisms of Pure Re11son.
IV. Contrast Plato and Aristotle a[...]chers.
V. What are the "distinctive particulars of Christian morality l''
VI. What is the distinguishing character of justice, according to
Mill7
VII. Wh[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (498)[...]lines in IV.
VI. Write in French a brief account of any imposing edifice in
Adelaide.
VII. Illustrate by quotations the wit of Beaumarchais and the
sublimity of Victor Hugo .

.A 36

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (499)[...]in French prose, (b) the most polished piece of French
verse.
VII. Translate into French:-[...]oompauied wttb a oonntryman l\ll<l
eompanion of his own oll ege, nnd both on foot; which waN
then either more in fasltiou, 0 1' wn,ut of m ney Ot· their
humility r1mde it so : But[...]his own table · which 11:. Hooker boustt::d of with much joy
and gratitude when he saw his[...]ed he Jtad
tmvc.lletl t hrou,,h mu.oy pn.rts of -'etrnn.ly. nd he nid,
"H.ic[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (500)[...]~ n(m, c tuii~ft rcine 6nnt,
Of)HC ,Pcimat nmi1 tic& 6olbnt[...]IV Tran~late into German prose-
'l'he City of Adelaide is the metropolis of the Colony ; aud,
as I have stated b[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (501) is situated a few miles inland from the shores of St. Vin-
cent's Gulf, discovered by Lieutenant I~ttthew Flind ers in
the early part of the pl'esent centm·y which i dh•ided from
Spencer's Gulf by tl. na.l'l'o" tongue of ltmd 1·uuoing from
the north to within n. few miles of Knogtwoo Island . This
slip of laud i cnlled Yot·ke s Peninsula., on which tbe world-
frunons I allnroo and Moonta opper Mine we[...]s. Eight miles from tl e Port
is t he 'it.y of delnide. It lies on a fine pla-in aoout five[...]Construct a sentence in German specially typical of the
involved style.[...]rds underlined in the above.
III. Give an account of the plot of :Minna von Barnhelm.
I\'. ·w rite a short memoir of Lessing, so far as his efforts m
German[...]·ned.
V. W'rite in Ge1·man a condensed account of Schiller's cleserip-
tion of the siege of Magdeburg.
VI. Translate : -[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (502)[...]JECT LIST.
Names in order of merit.
THIRD YE[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (503) OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS.

REGULATIONS.
I. The examination for the Degree of Master of Arts shall take placa
once in each year in the month of December.
II. No candidate shall be admitted to the Degree of Master of Arts.
until after the expiration of two academical years from the time
at which he obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in this
or in some other Unive[...]acquaint-
ance with one at least of the following branches of knowledge :
1. (Jfassias and Oo[...]ng as far as may be necessary the
range of questions to be set in the other subjects, shall be
drawn up by the Faculty of Arts, subject to the approval
of the Council, and shall be published not later than the month
of January in the year preceding that in which the e[...]istrar not less than three months before the date of
examination.
Form !if Notice to be sent to tke Registra;· b,IJ Graduates of their Intention
to p;·es[...]fL Bt~c h clor of A rl,.<; of th e rtivorHit~·
of , hereby give notice Uu\& I[...]·e11 rnysel£ 1;t
the Examination for the Degree of Master of \ 1·t~ in the third term of 18 , fo1·
examination in the following branch, a[...]18 .
The Registrar,
University of Adelaide.
*Allowed llth July, 1893.

The Regulations concerning the Degree of :Master of Arts allowed on
the 4th January, 1882, are[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (504) DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS
FOR THE DEGREE OF M.A., IN DECEMBER 1895 AND 1896.

:SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER NO. IV. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.[...]OGY.
The Examiners will limit their selection of passages to the following authors,
oand in each[...]to have a general acquaintance with the History
of Greece and Rome, and Comparative Philology, as applied to the illustration
·of the Latin and Greek Languages.
The subj[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (505)[...]case be expected t:o show·
a competent knowledge of the following preliminary portions of 1\'Iathenmtics,..
that is to say of:
Algebra, t.lte simpler prO})ertJes of Equations Md Det-cr·minanll'.
Plane Trigonometry.
Elementary Anal,tieal Geometry of Two a nd Titre Dimeu. i ou ~.
The Elements[...]npplicn.tions to Geometry.
The . olu tion of .11110 h onliJtary Differeutial Equatio n.~ 11 o · m· in1
Y.Damic
The Stati of Solid, and l•'lnid .
The Kinetics of a particle.
Candidates who present themselves i[...]s will further be·
examined in
The Theory of Equations, the higher parts of Analytical Geoll1etry of'
Two and Three Dimensions, and of the Differential Calcillm>, R.nd in
Dif[...]hematics will he examinell
in
The Dynamics of Rigid Bodies, and of Material Systems in general.
Hydrodynamics.
The Theories of Sound and Light.
Theory of Attractions.[...]P Mlosopl•.lf·-The H' tory nnct Criticism of Phil osophical , ·.r~tcm .
:llfo•·at 1'/til,ollopl•,l!·- 'l'he History o.nd ri ~ici m of Ethical .'y. tem:;..
L ogio.-Histo1· • of J~osic. lnductive and Deductive Logic.
Poli[...]ch will be·
required to possess such a knowledge of Greek, Latin, French and German, r'&
will[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (506)[...].
DECEMBER, 1894.

THEORY OF EQUATIONS AND ANALYTICAL
GEOMETRY.[...]dicals.
II. Explain Newton's or Horner's method of approximating to .
a root of a numerical equation.
Find to two places of decimals the root of x 3 - 2x
- 3 = o, which lies between l and 2.
III. Investigate Sturm's method of separating the real roots of
an equation.
Find the condition that the roots of x3 + ax + b = o.
may be all real.
IV. Give a method for the solution of a biquadratic equation.
Y. Find the condition that the general equation of the second
degree ax2 + b?l + cz2[...]o,
in trilinears, may repreRent a pail' of straight lines."
Shew that the lines[...]cos C = o, where A, B, C
are the angles of the triangle of reference.
VI. Prove that the conics circumscrib[...]the triangle ABC being taken as the triangle of
reference for areal co-ordinates, and b, c being arbitrary.
VII. Explain the method of conical projectiou, and indicate what
properties can be inferred by projection.
A system of conics touch each uther at A and B.
Show that they cn.u e pt·o,jeotecl into a system of
concentric circles, and hence, ot· otherwise, prove that
the points of contact of tnngents from a point on AB to
the[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (507)'VIII. Explain the method of reciprocal polars, stating the chief
cor[...]e dimensions.
Ueoiprocate the system of conics described in the last
question, taking the pole of AB as the centre of the
c:inJI e of reciprocation, and hence demonstrate the
property stated,
IX. Define the torsion of a twisted curve, and find an expression[...]If lu l2, l3 are the x direction cosines of tangent,
normal and binormal respectivel[...]ds
X. Find the differential equation of the lines of curvature on
=[...]rface Ji' (x, y, z) o.
Find the lines of curvature and the principal
curvatures at any point of a surface which is generated
by a circle[...]and prove tests for the convergency or divergency of
algebraic series.[...]····
'II, Prove the rule for the formation of the successive con·
vergents to a continued fraction.
Find the value of-
1 1 1 1 1[...]1- 2+ 3=- 2+ 3 - ' " " " "
III. Find the radius of the ascribed circle of a triangle.

A 48

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (508)[...]ut be drawn to touch the inscribed and one
of the ascribed circles of a triangle it makes with the
side touching both circles an angle equal to the
difference of the base angles.
IV. Sum the series-[...]cos 5 +······
V. The base BO.D of n. tetrahedt·on. i.· lhed the vertex A i ·
not. (} is the ce11tl'e of gmvity of BOD. 1' orces actin~
on the tretrahedron[...]Show
thn.t the centml ax.i of this system of forces passes
through n. point 0 in t he[...]hat GO.GL
is constant, L bei11g the point of intersection of 1'/0D,
a plane tht·ough A(} perpeudioula[...]ugh .A perpendicular to AG'.
VI. Find the nature of the stretching of a heavy elastric string
hung from one end.
If the lower end of such n. string be attached to one
end of a hoovy uniform chtl.in lying on :1 smooth taule
find the extent to wbioh the upper end of the stt·ing
must be raised to lift a given length of chaiu off the
table.
iVII. Two light rods hiuged at one eud, like a pnit• of comp<\S!le ,
lie on a smooth tn.ble. 'l'he rods of the hinge is fixed.
·mooth disc li[...]st.'l-nt
CMtple, invest.igate tho nature of the 1n0tiou of the uir;c
as fn,r as you oo.n.
VIII. Sho[...]·
If a particle describe f~ pnl·t of a para.b Ia about n.
central force at the inter ection X of tlte axis o.ncl
clirectri.x., show that the force o:.PXJTX 3 where Pis
the position of the particle at any moment, and T tbe
intersection of the axi of the parabola. nuu t he taogen
to it at the point P.
IX. Find the condition of stability of a uniform solid paraboloid
of revolution, bounded by a plane perpendicul[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (509)[...]Is there any limitation as regards the nature of the
functions to which this expansion can be applied ~
II. Investigate the " method of undetermined multipliers," as
applied to the finding of maxima and minima values
of a function of several variables, the variables bein"'
connected by certain equations of condition. "'
If P, Q, R denote the perpendiculars from a point on
to the sides of a triangle, find the position of a point
within the triangle such that PP[...]If u = cp (y, z) where y and z are both functions of x, prove
that
du =[...]y, u, v are variables so related that the values of
any two being known the values of the others follow,
show that[...]•(~;t
and give a geometrical proof of this result in the case
where x, y are the co-ordinates of a point in a plane,
and u = f[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (510)[...]Find the general polar equation to the class of curves
in which p cc 1·.

V. Show that the envelopee of the lines
(x COS 8 + '// sin 8) COS[...]Ct
are cut orthogonally by the envelopes of
(x cos 8 + '// sin 0)[...]VI. Show bow to solve a differential equation of Clairaut's formr[...]dx
VII. Explain how the complete solution of the general linear·
equation with .:ons[...]ients is obtained from the
determination of "a:he Complementary Function" and.
a ' P[...]y function.
Find the complete solution of

dx 2[...]3x + x 3 =
VIII. Explain the method of the " Variation of Parameters," as-
applied to the solution of the linear equation.
Use the method in[...]ow how to solve a pat·tial differential equation of the-
form[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (511)OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.
REGULA'l'I[...]isfying
t.he Profe.sors iu the Faculty of , cieu.ee that they h.ave
·tttlicicn[...]Year's Course.
III. T bt!lil\ he Degree of Bachelor of 'cicnoe every candidate
must, after matriculation, complete tbree academical yen.:rs of
:.tud ·, nnd paas tbe Ex.n.minatiou prope[...]eting the course satisfy tile Ex.o.miners ill two of the
(' U wing lauguages :-La.t in, Greek,[...]candidates wbo have pa · ad lu on Ol' more of the above
hmguuges nt Lbe Senior 1 ublio E[...]Filst Ye:u.
satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects : -
1. Elementar[...]Examinations.
'l'he examination in any subject of the B.Sc. course may be ocona Y[...]quired to
satisfy the Examiners in three of the following subjects, of
which one must be either Pure Mat[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (512)[...]7. Geology.
%Regulation VI. of the Degree of Bachelor of Science allowed by the
Governor[...]satisfy the Examiners in three of the following subjects, or in[...]Chemistry, and the Elements of Development.
5. Geology[...]if
the Examiners be of opinion that his an_swers show sufficient[...]VIII. Schedules defining the range of study shall be drawn U]J by the
Faculty of Science, subject to the approval of the Council,
and shall be published in the month of January in each year.
The drttes of the Examinations shall be fixed by the Council.[...]te fot· any course
of lectures properly belonging to his year an advanced course
of lectures in the same subject.[...]ving
\""-' such lectures, of regular attendance thereat during the year.
:):XI. The names of candidates who pass with honours shall be arrange[...]three classes in order uf merit. 'fhe names of other
succes[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (513)*XII. The following Fees,:inolusive of charges for Laboratory insh-uction,
shall[...]£7 7 0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Science .. . .. . 3 3 0
iFees[...]olo~-ical Chemjstry, and the Element•· of
e\·elopment .. . .. .[...]d prior to its approval.
XIII. The following form of notice is prescribed :
Form qf notice to be sent[...]nn 1 ml •r.,;nuluate of this Unher~ity
hereby give notice thn.t, rot· the }ll\1')>0 e oi O!itpletiu~ the
,year of Llte our · for the D gree of Ba<:hel I' of • ence, I intend to present
:myself at 01e Ex~tmination in Ute Term of 189 , for
~xamination in Lhe mdermentionet[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (514) J send herewith the prescribed Certificates of Attendance at Lectures.[...]. .
Dated this day of . , 189 •
The Registra~·,
University of Adelaide.

ADDENDUM.
The Regulations conceming the Degree of Bachelo1· of SoietlCe nllowed
ou tile 4th Jammry, 1882, n,re h[...]have completed either the First or Second Yent· of tbeil· cour e ou the
3 1st of l'l'fM·oh, 1887, shall hnve t he option of continuing t heir oo\u·se
under uoh lieguln-tion[...]mber, 1886.

SCHEDULES DRAV{N UP UNDER No. YIII. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.
DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR
THE DEGREE OF B.Sc. IN NOVEMBER, 1895.[...]ary Pure Mathematras.
Pass.
Tho 'eometrY. of tl1e stmight. liuc. ami circle: the theory of Proportion
and f innltw Hectilinenl Fig[...]Elcmen t.ary 'olid Geometry.
Tile E lemen of l~ebm n.~ i >w a.s t he Binomial Theorem (inclusive).
1'he Elementl of '!"ngonoin.e try, a,; ftw as the Solution of Triangles (in~
clus i1•e).
C••ed[...]y Sphetical Trigonometry)·
Elements of Statics, Dynamics, and Hydrostatics.[...]ical Physics).
Pass.
The fiTst principles of Mechanic8, Hydrostatics, Heat, Light, Sound,[...]etism.
C>·e:lit.
A thorough knowledge of the Pass Subjects of the Second Yell.r.[...]include:-
Pass
1. Th fnmlamental facts nud laws of the ln.orphol<>ID'• histolog\' 1 physiol[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (515) ~. The fund o.Jn nt.n.l fads of ;tnimal uuH·pltolngr ami plt,,· ~iu logy as ill[...]rayfish, Frog,
i.l. The hi tolog icnl characters of the lJloOtl, e pill t'lll t\.1 and •mmecti ve t[...]: 1ilue,..., Ma r ·lutll.
E en tiR.Is of H istology : .'chi:i fer: or
Elemen t £[...]s.
~,·edit .
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.
Eleme[...]latinum.
Spectmlll ntlalysis, the elements of chemical theory, the atomic theory
and co •nate ><tthjects, aml the laws of electrolysis.
Text bookRrecom111en hnl :-
Introcluction tQ the Study of Chemistry : Remsen, or
Elementary Chemistry: "~ilson.
Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subject$.[...]Applied Mathematics.
Pas,~.
Elements of Statics, Dynamics, aml H ydrostaticl3.
Tex[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (516)[...]ysics).
'Pass.
Sound: The general theory of 'Vaves and Vibrations.
Geometr[...]cal Physics.
·Ored#.
A thorough knowledge of the Pass Subjects of the Third Yen,r.

Elementary, Organic, and Practical Chemistry.
Pass.
Principles of Ultimate .(\.naly .is of t"'R.llic 'mnpo tUltls. Calculation of
Empirical :Formulm from l erceulo.gc[...]Jne riKm. HomologOLl!! 'eric;;. Oln. ;.ilication of tl>l' l)O ll 'o rn p u ml ·.
L-:e11eml knowlcd"e of n iT2il + 2 Hydroct\rbcm, , with . pecinl kn owle l••
of Metlumeanil Ethane tmcll.heir pl'i n ipnl tl ri\·atives.
General kJlOwl etlge of vhc lc;oh(ll., \\'il:h .«pec.i.al k nowledge ofof .form a ti n
a.n<l r lo.tions to one[...]heir chief deriYatives. Constitution
of Fats and Oils. Saponification.
Erythrit[...]Glycogen, Dextrine.
A general kn owledge of the principal Compound Ammonias and Organo-[...]. Caffeine.
A . ~en •:a l k nowl edge of t he s impler nn!l more ommonJ.r ocen rdn;;;[...]·om a
11\eiUcttl or technical point of vi.cw.
Glucosi<les. m gd al iu. S[...]niuine.
Cinchonin .
Some of the more important Animal Substances, such[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (517)Practical Chemistry.
Analysis of mixtures of Inorganic Compounds, and of simple mixtures
containing Organic Subs[...]emsen.
Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.[...]The General Structure and Physiology of a flowering plant;
General Charactm·s and Functions of the root, stem, leaves, and
flor[...]mination.
Botanim1.l ~ lumwters of the :followi.ng ~ tltuml Onlerli :[...]nical language such
plant or parts of plants as may be placed before them. and to
classify specimens illustrative of any of the Natural Orders above
enumerate[...]ommended:
Class Book : Balfour ; or Manual of Botany : Balfour.
FIOI"a of South Australia: Tate; or
Introduction to[...]& Lucas.
Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.
Physiology.
Pass.
The subject matter of Parts I., II., and III. of the Text-book of
Physiology : Foster.
Text-book recommended :
Text Book of Physiology : Foster.
Practical Examination.
E[...]ticnl acc,uainta nco wiLh t he clt mistry of tdhnmen and its n.liies, mHk,
t11e di'_'e.[...]U!:I
UReol. lll . t uoly uw tl1 phy wlug-y of ntll cle, nen·e, the trcnln.tory lUltl
re.[...]~len1.
Text-books recommended:
E.~ en tiRI of l:li ~tologv : S h:ifer ; or
Elem n of Hi. tolo,_,;: K l.ein.
n lin of Pmctica.f'Ph~•siology : Stirling.
Essentiah o.i 'loemical Phvsiofogy : Halliburton.
Pa1· V. of Text--book of Pf1 siology (Foster) should also be comulted.
Oredit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (518)[...]Geology.
Pass.
'rhe p1·inciples of geologiC(,Lllyno.mics, ami phy.f!ingn~p h ,r. l!:Oe~ 1:! ot rain ;.
sources of water n pp l ~- - Ueolo···ical nction of ttiver;;. 1\.lo.rine denuda-
tion. Geo!ogical action of now 1md ice. Form ation of utoLl em strata.
entn-al beat. Externo.ljlhenoment\ of voloonOC!". Mo,·em n of t h
earth's cru, t. . geney of organic beings in mo~lify i tw the 1\l'th '. snrfo.c •.
II. T he compo ition 11.ud forwA-Mo n. of the principal rock.'. Disintegration of
rooks. la ·siti.catiou and cluuncters ; met1•morphL~w . Cleavage.
J IJ. T he struetum of rock nm:>: cs. •'tmtificn.Lion. Un.lcnlntiou of 1ti!lknc · uf
strata. Oisturbano.e a n[...]. trn.t-11., & ., & •. 'o11~trnction
of geolo&"ica.l sections o.ud ll.lfl.J:>s.
] v. T he[...]utions or l!nliL'(llltOlogy.
\T. Classilication of bhe Geolog ic Syste ut. ofof GooiOI{.\"·
>"8d.it.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.[...]culus.
Honours.
Analytical Statics, Dynamics of a Particle, Hydromechanics, and Solid
Ge[...]ing Practical Physics.
Pass.
The subject of the Second E xamination for t he Deg ree of B. Sc., treated,
m ore fully with the following additions-
Mechanics : Moment of Inertia, Centre of Oscilla tion, Ka ter's Pendu-
lum, Measmement of Int~msity of GraYity. The motion of Liquids and.
Gases, Toricelli's Theorem.
Properties of Matter: E lasticity, Viscosity, Capillarity, Diff[...].
'£ext-book recommended :-
Preston's Theory of Light.
Heat.
Text-book recommended :-
Maxwell's Theory of Heat.
Electricity and Magnetism.
Text-books recommended:-
Cumming's Theory of Electricity.
Max well's Elementary Treatise on[...]art ll.
Honours.
A more thorough knowledge of the same subj ects.
Advanced Organic, Ino[...]ve analyses, and to make·
preparations of organic or inorganic compounds.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (519)iJimwuus.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects, and especially of
more recent di~coveries.
*Animal Physi[...]ogical Chemistry,
and the Elements of Development.
Pa.~s.
'l'h.i om .·o inol11d[...]cond year. aml in
:11.d dition the subject watter of part~ IV. and V. of the Text-book of Physiology:
Ji'o ·tor, a11d of he 'l'ext·l)ook of Human Physiology : Landois and Stirling.
Text-books recomm ended :
Text-book of PhysiolO"Y: JYI. Foster.
Text-book of Human Physiology: Landois and Stirling.
Practical[...]and Pala3ontology.
Pass.
A fuller treatment of the p1·incipal subjects comprised in the Second Year's
\)muse.
The features in detail of the Geological sy~te1us of the Australian sedimentary
rocks.
The natm·c aml proce e hy which lh • remains of animals and plants are
pre. en·ed 1\Ild fo&<ilizerl. Di ·tril)llti.on of lnnd plants and animals; botanical
and zo lo •ic.1.l pnwiu es: d i. tinctive olmm.cteristics of flora aucl fauna of
,Jifterent regions ; llrovbJce. of nuuine Jife ; distribution of life in depth ;
<I"· 1ibution of life in Lime.
Candidates will be required to identify and describe rocks and fos~ib
·characteristic of the Australian fonnations. They will also 1Je exp[...]ns.
Hon-owrs.
A more thorough knowledge of the al,o,·e subjects.
*Mineralogy.
Pass.
I. The pkysical pj·ope;·ties of ltlinerals viewecl principally as aiding in the
.. The rpcoial ft~~ontlon of Studouts Ia drawn to the r cl th \it will not be possible for them to (\
foUow tho Qouna of luatructlou In Animal ~hyalology of th e Third rear of the B.Sc. Course /
wltl1out aomo knowledge of Org~nlc Blld PrRcthml Ohoml!try. Similarly a knowledge of Prac-
·ttcaJ CboJI>Jatry Is neccaaary to tile Slnd1>11t of Mlnenlogy.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (520) practical discrimination of the various kinds. Fracture. Hardness-.[...]2. Or,ystallograpkg .- ClM-~ili.cn.t.ion of the cr~. tnlline fomts nnd their[...]silization .
3. The use of the blowpipe, and of such chemical tests as are calculated:[...]-
4. The systematic description of the more important species, ·with
particular reference to the mode and places of occurence, both of
those substances which bear a commercial value, and of those which.
derive their chief inte[...]the plly~1c3l and.
chemical methods of discriminating them.
Hon01111's.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.
Text-books recommended[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (521) OF THE PHYSICAL LABORATORY.[...]days to be fixed.
by the Profe ·.· l' of r 1 t m·al Philosophy, subject to approval by[...]shall hrwe
shown to the ati. fn.c~i on of the Professor of Natut·a,I l:>hilosophy
that he po e ;s[...]d by the University for the geueral use
of Students on the condition that breakages and damages be·
made good.
L\7 • The Profes or of Natmnl Philosophy may exclude from the[...]ncil at its next meet-
ing, and in cnsc of :my student being so excluded the fees paid[...]fees for students not attending ordinary courses of instruct ion'
in Practical Physics are as[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (522) OF THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY.[...]unless he shall have shown to the satisfaction of the Professor
of Chemistry that he possesses sufficient theoretica[...]y.
'Ill Enoh studen t will be provided with a set of re-ngeut · nnl ;t
epm-n.to workiug benc[...]~~n apparatus necessary for the ordinary courses of Experimen-
tal Chemistry and Qunlitative n[...]dent will be required to pay a yearly deposit fee of
.£1, and each evening student a yearly deposit fee of lOs.,
against which all breakages \vill be debited and the balauce
refunded at the end of the year. Should the value of the
apparatus broken exceed the amount of the deposit fee before
the end of the year, a ft·esh deposit fee must be paid.
V[...]platinum crucible and capsule, ano
a set of gramme weights.
VI. Students engaged in private[...]ties.
VII. The lm·gm· and more expensive pieces of apparatus will he
supplied for the general use of students hy the University on
the conditi[...]the Laboratory
shall become the property of the University.
IX. No experiments of a clangermts natnre may be performed withont
the express sanction of the Professor of Chemistry.
X. For original research, carried o[...]with
the consent and under the direction of the Professor, the
Laboratory will[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (523)[...]necessary by thp Professor.
XI. The Professor of Chemistry may exclude from the Chemical[...]Council at its next meeting ;
and in case of any student being so excluded the fees paid by[...]es for students not attending the ordiu~ry course of
instruction are as follow :-[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (524)[...]. The same papers as set for the Second
Year of the B.Sc. Degree.
ELEMENTARY PURE{ T he n~1e pape[...]ICAL BIOLOGY AND for the First Year of
PHYSIOLOGY (Pass Papers). the M.B. Degr[...]possible.)
I. What volume of sulphur dioxide, measured at standard
te[...]sulphuric acid to exactly neutralize one gramme of
sodium carbonate 1
II. Barium oxide is heated to dull redness in a stream of
oxygen, aud the substance so obtained i[...]with dilute sulphmic acid : give some account of the
properties of the liquid product and describe its reactions
with (a) ozone, (b) oxide of silver, (c) aqueous hydro-
chloric acid.
III. Explain the origin and meaning of the term ammonium.
What reason is there for the assumption that a solution
of llmmonia in water contains ammouium hydroxide 1
Account for the presence of ammonia in natural
waters, and d[...]
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(a). Tartar emetio from sulphide of antimony.
(b). Hydrazoic acid.
(c). An aqueous solution of silicic acid.
(d). Cuprous chloride.
(e). Pure nickel by the use of carh n monoxide.
(f). Pure tiu from an alloy of tin ••uc\ lend.
In each case give some accoun t. of t he propert ies of
the substances the method of p•·epamtion of which is
required.
(B. Sc candidc~tes[...]questions I, 2, and 3 above.)
I. A ·olntion of potn ·sium bichromate is made containing
4. 913 g•·runmC$ pel' litre; of this 35.5 c.c. are required
to completely oridize a solution of ferrous ammonium
sulphate in dilute su[...]n making the solution~
Il. Write what you know of the oxides of phosphorus.
III. Write what you know of the preparation and properties of
hydroxylamine.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (526)[...]the
PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY { Second Year of the M.B.[...]TANY 1. {The same paper as set for the First Year of the
.Nl.B. Degree.[...]I. Explain by graphic furmulro the constitution of the normal
iso-, neo-, and meso-paraffins.
II. Prepare a table of the amines, phosphines, arsines, and of
the ammonium, phosphonium, and arsonium bases of
methyl. Give a brief but general account of the proper-
ties of the arnines. Describe the preparation of the
compound N (C2 Jl5) 4 0H, and state wh;Lt you know of
its properties.
III. What are the const[...]s 1 Why are the latter
sometime.& spoken of as acids1
What substance is formed w[...]ogether
for some time 1 Give some account of its properties.
IV. How are carbonic acid, carba[...]ed to
one another~ Five cubic centimetres of a sample of
normal urine when treated with sodium hypobromite
evolves 35 c. c. of nitrogen measured at standard tem-
peratu[...]: calculate approximately the
percentage of urea in the sample.
Y. ·what are the natural sources of formic, oxalic, succinic,
malic, c[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (527)[...]d hydrocarbons respectively.
VIII. Give instances of fermentation bt·ought about by organized[...]drogen, and iodine. When burnt with chromate of lead
0·25 gmmme of it yields 0·321 gramme C02 aml
0·1[...]quent treatment
two other quantities of the material, each 0.25 gramme,
yiel[...]rophosphate and
0 2144 gramme iodide of silver respectively. Find its
empit·ical formula, and indicate your opinion of its
nature.
V. Write what you know of the lactic acids, their preparation,[...]ps to one another.
VIU. Describe the prepar!ltion of phenyl-hydrazine, and explain
carefu[...]dextrose.
JX. Describe the preparation of para-rosaniline, and discuss its
cons[...]wo substances were given for qualitative analysis of the same
kind aB those for the Second Year ~I.E.[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Give an account either of Fizeau's or of Foucault's method
·0f determining the velocity of light (;lxperiment.<tlly.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (528) II. A pencil of rays converging towards a point is incident[...]plane reflecting surface. Find the
form of the pencil after reflection.
Show that the angle through which the spot of light
turns in the reflP.cting galvauome[...]s.
III. Obtain a formula connecting the position of a lu.minous
source with the position of its image after refraction at
a single s[...]ng any necessary calculations, a method:
of practically measuring the focal length of a concave
lens.
Y. ·what is meant by the " Dispersive Power" of a medium,
and how is it measured 1[...], b represent the differences between the indices of
refraction with violet ltnd red rays in each of tw()
substances, show that, if two prism[...]In an astronomical telescope the diameters of the
object-gl nss ·and eye·glas n.ro 4[...]at a dis tan ·e f 10 fe . Find the area of the wall
visible in the telescope.
Yli. Describe a laboratory method of measuring the velocity of
sound in a gas, and explain the theory of the method.
YIII. Explain bow the pitch of a note is modified by the relative
motion of the source of sound and the observer.
IX. Describe the screw gauge and a method of using it to
measure the radii of curvature of a double convex lens.[...]s,
the way in which the eleth'ic density of a charged con-
ductor varies from point to point of it. How may
experimental tests be[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (529)[...]lu. 1 charge 1
III. What is the magnetic moment of a magnet 1 How may it
be found experimentally 1
J V. Upon what things does the lifting power of an electro-
magnet depend 1 Give reasons for your answer.
\-. Whn.t are the absolute units of E . )(. F ., CUI'L'ent, a nd re-
sistan[...]olt, ampih·e, and hm.?.
.~._\ piece of wire is beut into tlte form of a. nearly oc)m-
plete ci rcle of Z em. rn.diu , t he end. behw led awa.y close[...]rn.lvanomot r, tho ci t· 'ujt so completed being of 1,000
ohm resi ·tun.c . The c:h·cle is plncerl b t ween th · 1>ole:
of nn ol ctr mo..gnet, pel'j;endiculu· to the !lues[...]galvanometer, which shows ''
deflection of 110 divi ion.·. Find the strength of he
field r t he el ctroJUn.gnet.
YI. Describe a method of comparing the electromotive foi·ces
of two cells.
YII. Describe a good method of measuring the linear expansion
of a solid with heat,
YIII. A bombshell beitw filled[...]jected to !L great distnnoe. ylindea: of ice is also
projected from the hole. Exphtin these cft'ects.
IX. Explain the "rate of cooling" method of comparing the
radiating powers of substances.

CRED[...]

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II. Show th at t he Olt\'ergentl' of a continued fraction are
•~lternately[...]n the fraction itself, and
prove the law of fo n natiot of the successive convet·gents.
lf[...]is a recurring series 1 Show how to find the sum. of
n terms of such a series. Find the general term and
the sum of n t erms of the series
1 + 3 + l 7 + 83 + .[...]bna,
tUld as eMh ticket is dmwn it i , of course, uot repla d.
Find t he probaJ[...](1L·a wu may be pri7.es, ttncl (b) t hat no of t h first three
ticltets drawn may be[...]Theorem. Use it to find all
the roots of the equation x 5 + 1 = 0.
VII. Expand () in powers of t anB, and find tbe sum of n terms of
the series-[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (531)[...]-·o-s-a-c-o-:-t-;A
IX. Find the angular radius of the I'Jmall circle inscribed in a
;;pher[...]ime--Three hours.
I. Illustrate the dimorphism of plants in respect of (a) fioml
envelope.~, (b) sexual organs.
II. Identify and make sketches of the appearances presented by
each of the accompanying micmscor ic preparations[...]-5) placed before yon.
IV. Determine the species of the accompanying plants (l-3).
V. Refer to thei[...]ify the Igneous rocks.
IV. Explain the effect of carbonic acid on (a) limestone,
(b) felspar.
V. "What proofs have we of the former extension of our
southern coastline.
VI. Explain the formation of a widespread basement con-
glomerate.
VII. Define and illustrate by means of sketch-sections--outlier,
inlie[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (532)[...]Where are
situated the Ordovician areas of Australia 1
III. Give the characters of N(nttilus, Goniatites, and .Ammonites?
Explain the importance of these genera in the classifica-
tion of strata.
IY. What are the names and characte1 istics of the divisions of
the Cainozoic system of rocks 1
Y. Give the geologic range of-Spirifem, Belemnites, Trigom'a,
Calamite[...]mnts, Orthocer·as.
YI. Give a brief description of the strata of the New South
·wales coalfield, and des[...]. What geographical changes led to the deposition of the
" Desert Sandstone" 1
YIII. Identify[...]line
l x + rn y = l. Find the equations of the straight lines
jointing the vertices to the middle points of the opposite
siaes, and show that they m[...](lf3l, l/3m).
II. Find the centre and the radius of the circle
x"+y 2 +2g x+2fy+[...]cle, making an angle r. f4.
with the axis of x.
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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (533) III. Find the equation of the tangent at any point·of a para-
bola.
Two parabolas[...]and vertex. Show
that the middle points of the chords of one, having their
poles on the other, lie on another parabola.
IV. Find the equation of an ellipse referred to any pair of
conjugate diameters as axes.
The locus of the middle points of the lines joining the
ends of two conjugate diameters is an ellipse.
Y. Pwve that the portion of the tangent intercepted by the
asymptotes of a hyperbola is bisected at the point of
contact.
A circle is described on the tmnsverse axis of a hyp'lr-
bola and cuts the hyperbola ag[...]asymptote in Q and Q'. Show that the distances of P
and P' from the axis are in ct constant ratio to the
distance of the centre of the cirule, and that the product
of the distances of Q and Q' from the axis is constant.
YI. Find the co-ordinates of the centre of the conic
ax2 +21P;y+b y 2 +2 g x+2fy+c= 0.
Find the magnitude and position of the axes of the
conic
3 X~ + y 2[...]in Cartesian co-ordinates for the
radius of curvature and co-ordinates of the centre of
curvature at any point of a plane curve.
Finu the length of the radius of curvature at any
point of a cycloid.
VHI. Show how to find the tangents at a multiple point of an.
algebt·aic curve.
Trace[...]obtaining the differential co-efficient
of a quotient of two functions.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (534)[...]1

RI. Find the n"' differential eo-effieient of sin a:c with respect
to x.[...]m.
Expand sin log (1-a:) in a series of ascending powers
of ,'l!.
JV. 1f ·n is any function of the independent ntriables {C an[...], X

V. Determine the values of x whieh make the ti·aotion[...]<P(x).(:;:.clz,

and find the value of
J[...]• 0

Find the value of-

frrtan"B. sin 3 11. c[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (535)IX. Determine the length of an arc of a pamhola measured
from the vertex, and find the volume of the solid formed
by revolving the portion of the curve between the
extremities of the latus-rectum about the latus-rectum.[...]which are
on the sa.me level, the section of the strings being pro-
portional to their tensions. Show that the mass of
string reL]nired is least when the distance P1lf of P from
AB is ,lab when A1l1 =a, BM =b.
II. Find necessary and sL1fficient conditions of equilibrium of
a free rigid body under system of forces such as
(X, Y, Z) at (,v, y, ,).
Find the conditions of equilibrium if the body is free[...]- o,)l' + (y - (:J)rn' +
(z- y)n' = o, and of which the point (a, {3, y,) can move
f l I[...]= it'' .

IJ I. Find the condition that a system of forces may reduce to a
single force.
A body which is free to move on a fixed screw of
given pitch whose axis passes through a gi[...]in tt giyen position under a given system
of forces. Show tbnt the axis of the screw lies in a
certain plane.
IV. If the work-mto of the forces applied to a rigid body is
zero[...]h a certain
position, that position is one of equilibrium.
A rhombus and its diagonals are formed of light
slightly elastic rods of the same material and section.
Two equal[...]rces are applied at opposite
angles A, B, of tbe rhombus along the diagonal through[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (536)[...]a/ (1 + 2 sin3 a)
where 2a is the angle of the rhombus at A or B.

V. The condition of stability of a position of equilibrium is
that the work shall be a maximum in that position.
A homogeneous sphere of weight w and radius a rests
on the top of a fixed sphere of radius b, a string passing
from the lowest point of the fom1er sphere vertically
through th[...]hanging
freely. Show that the condition of stability is bW>aUJ,
'VI. Obtain a formulre involving double integrals for the centre'
of mass of a homogeneous solid.
Show that the distance p of the centre of mass of the
.
arc of t l1e eqmangu . l 1· = aet;(jfirom t l1e[...]where r 2, 1·1 are the radii to the extremity of the are,
a is the angle between them and m =log 7'2/r1 •
'VII. Find the Cartesian equation of the curve in which a
uniform heavy inextensible string hangs.
If the length of the string is 2l and the tension at
each end is equal to the weight of a length lc of the
string, show that the greatest defl[...]oint is pro-
portional to the ratio of the stretched length of an
element at that point to its ori[...]parabola.
IX. A homogeneous gravitating sphere of radius a and astro-
nomical mass M[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (537)[...]Find the condition that the homogeneous equation of the
ser.ond degree in x, y, z may rep[...]planes, and
find the linear equations of the planes, assuming the
condition is satisfied.
Show that of a system of similar and similarly situ:~ ted
conc[...]ric ellipsoid.
III. Find the direction cosines of the normal at any point of
the ellipsoid-
ax2 + by2 + c[...]P and the line PO is parallel to one of the axes of the
ellipsoid, the point P lies on a hyperbolic cylindet·.
'IV. Find the equation of the cone having its vertey <tt
a given[...]The cone with it-8 vel'lcx. a t the centre of the ellipsoid
and passing throogb its ·ectiC)n by the polar plane of P,
has three generators mutually at ri[...]the two generatot·s through any
point of ax• + by2 + cz" : = 1.
If[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (538)[...]t three lines may be conjugate
diameters of an ellipsoid.
Show that a plane through the ends of three conjugate
diameters touches a similar concentric ellipsoid.
YIJ. how how to find tho cuv lope of as ·stem of urfnccs witlt
two <\rbitr<try parameters and prove thnt each surface of
the ystem touche the envelope.
Find the envelope of n. system of sphere bn,·iug their
CCJ)tres on o. giv[...]mH ng n given nn"le
at a fixed point out of that plane.
VIII. Investigate an expression for the cm·vature at any point of
a twisted curve.
Find the curvature at any point of the involute of a
regular helix on a right circular cylinder.
I X. Investigate nn expro. ion for the product of the p1·incipal
curvatures at any point of t ho mface .F (x y , z) = 0.
~10 w[...]MATHEMATICS (Honours).
DYNAMICS OF A PARTICLE AND HYDROM:ECHANICS.[...]ime-Three hours.
I. Show that the acceleration of a moving point from a fixed[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (539) forco varying as the itwet·se sq_mwe of t ho distnnct!,
d >scri bes 1m ellipse a[...]);!Oint as focu .
.A.t. 0 is a centro of force eq unl to /'·l'~· he ymbol.·
hn[...]' r
it be put.
'VI. Express the position of the centre of pressure on a plane
area with rP.ference to the principal axes of the area at
its centre of gravity.
Show that the depth below the surface of the centre
of pressure on a semicircle touching the surface and[...]16 cos e
:VII. Find the principal po. itions of tbe met.a.{)entL·e in the case of a
eylindedloo.tiug, wi t h its a;x.is h orizontu.l, in a fluid of such
density that fiy ·si:.. t hs of t he curve I surface is submerged.
VITI. L·1mte i th e.xistcnce of mole ·ular fo1·ccs between pn1·tiolcs
of fl. liq uid, F portional to the product cf the JU[...]l, show ha
tber must be a. rapid ohnngo of pre nre on pnssiug from
t l1 ontside to[...]f
the surface p1·oportionnl to the sum of b 1 l'incipnl
-curvatures n.t th[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (540)[...]being the ltea.vi r. BelO\ B is
n. length l of light strin", and to that is attached a
uniform chain coiled up on the Hoar nod of ma s m. pet·
unit length. Motion tar·t. w[...]'.lation from which
to dutermine tho length of chain rrused hetor·e motion is
rever£ d.[...]t = 1.
II. A circle is described on ~t ch rcl A B of a parabola as
diameter, and cuts the curv a[...]f the chord is fixed in direction, the difference of
the squaees on .AB and UD i constaut.
U. A[...]vertical and axis bod7.onlal. If the radiu · of tbe ba e is
a height f cone b, ttud the depth of th ' xis b low
he sm·facc i. lL cletet·[...]ultaut pressure on the
·un•ed su rfnco of the cone. 'bow tba.t it n1ake an[...]e lowest generator at a distance from the vertex: of the
cone[...]· a b l?
centres of the elliptic sections all lie on the surface[...]c'J<
VI. A solid tower is to be built in the form of a solid of
revolution with the axis vertical. I[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (541)[...]ing any horizontal section,
the portion of the tower above that must have just
suf[...]tioual to the vertical
cent ral section of tho portiou of the t.owcr under consider-
ation and ev[...]oYet· t hli.t nr a. Show that
the form of the tower nnt t be a pamb loid of revolution.
VII. Trace th e curve (y'+x 2) (!1 -[...]eomeLri ·al ou ·truction :- As
a circle of radius a rOlli5 a! ng II fiX tl, Straight line j[...]nt OP i dt'!l.Wn
to the circle; the locus of 1' i the lllJov cm·ve. And
show that if[...]about a 1·nr ica\l <Lxis. If the density
of the sphere is to that of tl oc liqui~l as 4:1 : 64, and tbe
sphere[...]2
centre, where a = radius of th e sphere, show that the
angular velocity of rotation of the liquid is[...]g

IX. Find the equation to the principal axis of the section of the
:r? + y2 z~
ellip[...]c~- c·
and prove that the foci of all the plane central sections
of this conicoid lie on the surface[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (542)[...]n. rep1·esent.
If ?n be the mass of n defiuite particle whose motion
is r[...]"J.
Tl. Describe• fnlly and give the theory of s me good m thotl f'
determining th refmotive index of a liquid.
lli. Describe fully and give the theory of Fresnel's biprism
method of determining the wave length of monochro-
mR.tic light.
IV. De~cl[...]ine wbethcL· 1t 1riv u
parall l beam of light i:; ordinary light, plane polarized,[...]would you
termine the diJ:cctious of the •~xe ~
V. Describe and explain the phenomena of fluorescence. How
does fluorescence a[...]lysis 7
VI. Explain the statement that change of temperature iR
measured by measuring some concomitant effect of heat.
Discuss the relative advantages and disadvantages of
the mercury and air thermometers.
VII. Describe fully an electrical method of measuring tempera-
ture.
VIII. Exph1[...]red iuclcpen-
dently or tll properties of nny pu.rticulm: body.
IX. Expr·e · the me hn.nicnl 1uivnlent of heat in term · of the
cliff'ereuce of the two specific heats of n. perfect gus.
e.· t·ibe fully bow by mea.us of a diR.gram the thet·mnl p•·o-
perties of a vapo\ll' iu P' enc of its liquid can be
represented.
Paraffin mel at .iZ·'i 0 ., a.ud i s lnteut hent of ftlsiuu
i 35 ·35. If one gram[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (543)[...]se particles attract
according to the law of gravitation, exercises no at-
traction on[...]. How does
this result bear ou the theory of electricity 7
II. Find the capacity of a condenser consisting of two parallel
plates electrified to given[...]The two phttes being at n. di ·tauce of ~ em. apart , it.
is found that tha h1sm·tio u I t wcou t hem of a hn·gc sheet
of soli 1 ]iulectric, whose t h.iokuess is l·l em.[...]nd
the ·p~:cific inductive Cll l n ·ity of th diele tric:.
HI. Find the distribution of electricity on an infinite conducting
pla[...]d with the earth and under the influence-
of an electrified point.
JY. State and prove Kirchho[...]investigating the current
in each branch of any network of linear conductors.
F m· rc ·i tan · · ur o ru·mngcd iu the fom1 of n. sq uar e
A JJOJJ , cnoh ·ide being 10 ohm$. JJ aucl JJ are joiuell
by t~ r i. t>lllc:e of 200 oh rus., :mel a batter of interna l
resist:mcc 100 ohm . nncl e.m.f.[...]placed
b t ween I nu<l t he midd l poin t of /J D. ~' iud t-he
curr nts in t tLe Vtl.l'iou · hmuche ·.
V. Given that the energy of the magnetic field due to two.
circuits ca[...]Ny~
and given also the elementa1·y laws of cmrent flow and
current induction, show that the work done in any move-
ment of the circuits wllich alters M to ""' + 8M[...]pe1·mectbiLity.
Describe briefly a way of finding the permeability of a
given piece of iron in the form of a long wire.
VII. Find the formula for the throw of the needle of a ballistic
galvanometer owing to the passage of an instantaneous[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (544)[...]ing
effect.
VIII. Describe Stroud's form of magnetometer, and its use. Give
the theory of the instrument.
IX. What is the characteristic curve of a dynamo~ Explain the
shape of the curve iu the case of a series dynamo.
X. Calculate the mutual induct[...]very long helix, wound with a single layer of wire twenty
tums to the centimetre, the other a short coil of two
hundred tums of mean radius 5 em., the short coil being
p[...]he helix, its axis being inclined to
that of the helix aG an angle of 30°.

PHYSICS (Hon[...]Time- Three hours.
I. Give a brief account of the theory and construction •Jf
Rowla[...]II. In au experiment to find v, an air condenser, of cap<tcit.y
60,000 in electrostatic measure, was made to discharge
through a coil of inductance 4·5 X 109 in absolute
electromagnetic units, across a spark gap between a paie
of knobs about a millimetre apart. The resistance of the
coil was 20 ohm uud thn.t of tbc spark gap was
negligible. The time of n. complete o cillati n was
found by pho[...]t' quited to find bow far the cnoliog etr t of the hlo ks
extend alon"' the bnt·. As a[...]ation, a ume
that the t'lldiatiou (/.·) of the platinum pet· unit of urf:u:e
is ·002 calorie for each degree of rise of temperature of
the wire, and that the conductivi~y (c) of the metal is
such that ·I calorie passe[...]te faces are kept at a unit
diffet·ence of temperature. If V0 be the temperatm·e nt[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (545)[...]y at what distance from the block
the rise of temperature is only I per cent. less than the[...]distance.
IV. Write essays on not more than two of the following
subjects:-
(a) The velocity and rate of decay of telephone
currents in a wire of known capacity and resistance, loss
through leakage being neglected.
(b) The measurement of intense magnetic fields.
{c) 'fhe working of altemating current dynamos m
parallel.
(d) The measurement of resistance.
(e) Methods of measuring the angle of rotation of a
polarized ray.
(f) The production of double refraction by mechanical
and electt·ostatic stress.
(g) Laws of cooling, and methods of experimenting on
the subject.[...]Time-Three hours.
!I. Show that the ca.pacity of a pair of long coaxal cylinders of
length l and radii b and a respectively[...]ly).
a
U. Explain the method of E lectrical Jmnges. Show 'how w fm
the density of the electricity induced at any ]lOiut ou
either of two parallel conducting plii.tes of very lar •1
oxteut by 1t cbar ··e pine d at some point between heru.
III. Give a short account of magnetic hysteresis. Show how,
from a magn[...]accurately the E.}LF. and the internal resistance of a
voltaic cell.
V. A charged condenser of given capacity has its plates joined
by a conductor of given resistance and inductance. Find[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (546)[...]scillatory and,
if so, the period of the oscillations.
Y f. Describe, with experimental detail, a method of comparing.
a co-efficient of self-induction with a capacity.
Yfl. Desc[...]ced upon the term
"self-induction of a coil," when that coil contains an iron[...]Given a curve :;howing the time constant of a coil fot'
different values of current, show how to plot a curve
giving the rise of cmrent when a given E.M.F. is suddenly
put on to the coil.
TX. Give a short accouut of thermo electric phenomena.
Descri[...]'l'imc~ Three hours.
T. A pm:allel beam of homogeneous light passes perpendicularly[...]the screen, and show
that the positions of maximum illumination c!tn be
obtained by solving an equation of the form rp tan q>. =
H. Explain fully the construution of a Babinet compensator,
nnd describe how to use it to determine the constants of
an elliptically polarized ray.
IH. Desc[...]and show how to determine
the directions of single my velocity and of single wave·
velocity.
l Y. Discuss the (}Uestion as to whether the plane of vibrntion in
a polarized ray coin[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (547) plane of polarization, and briefly review the experimental-
evidence in favour of the latter view.
V. Describe and explain the phenomena of Newton's Difi'usiot~
l:tings, and in the case in which a source of homogeneous
light is at the centre of the mirror, show that[...]P"=-e.n.2
where p is the radius of a bright ring, r the radius and
e the thickness of the mirror, and n is an even integer.
YI. State[...]J '[•
a cycle in which any one of the conditions you state is
nut sat'1sfi[...]I'

IX. Show that a dissipation of energy always takes plnce in an
irrevers[...]for the internal thermodynamic
motivity of a system whose various part~ are at clitt'erent
temperatures ; and if the system consist of n equal
masses m, \those specific heat c[...]'- T), where 1" is the arithmetic·
mean of the various temperatures and T their geome[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (548)[...]re than siJ~ qnc.;t-ions a1'e to be selected, but of these ttw
mu,<;t be chosen j1'om q1wstions 5, 7, 8, 9.]

I. How can the molecular weight of substances be determined
(a) by the free[...]ric carbon atom ~
Discuss the bearing of recent investigations on van't
Hoff's tl[...]very and development 7
IV. Give a brief aGcount of the chief discoveries made in
chemistry[...]Iodine classed together 7 Give an accJunt of recent
investigations upon Fluorine and its compounds.
VI. What do you know about the property of isomorphism.
What arc the laws relating to it and of what use is a
knowledge of isomorphism in ehemistry7
VII. Draw up a scheme for the classification of the fatty alcohols,
and state how the pr[...]or recognized.
VIII. Give a brief general account of the carbohydrates, and state
what you kn[...]repared artificially 1 Give some account
of the other hydroxy-antbraquinones, and explain the[...]y molecular refraction~ Give
some ac~ount of the various formulm used to express it,
and of the results attained by its use in the determi-
nation of the structure of organic substances.

:A 90

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (549) II. State what you know of either-
( a) The metal germanium and it[...]or (b) Recent investigations on the oxides of sodium~
iiii. What do you understand by " conden[...]r answer by examples.
IV. Give a brief ttecount of recent investigations on either-
(a) The chemistry of flame ;
or (b) The action of light on chloride of silver, and the
action of a solution of potassium cyauide on metallic
gold.
V. Write an account of either-
(a) Recent progress in the synthesis of closed carbon
chains;
or (b) The preparation and structure of caffeine, and its
relationship to mic a[...]tertiary amines produced by the action
of ethyl iodide on ammonia;
or Give a brief account of the preparation and structure of
pararosaniline, its homologues and derivatives, and of
the use of phosgene in their preparation.
VII. State bdefly what you know of the iodonium bases recently
discovered.[...]Time-Six hours.
Determine the percentage of Silver in the solution before you.

PRAC[...](c) Salicylic Acid. Experiment with a view of ascer-
taining its const[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (550)[...]'l'ime-'l'hree hours.
I. In what part:; of Australiam·e there evidences of past glacial
action 1 ·what is the nature of the evidences and to
what geological ho[...]\Vhat inference may be drawn from the oceurrence of mam-
malian remains at Lake C<Lllabonna[...]u~;tralian
localities as to the climate of Australia during the Dip-
rotodon Perio[...]logical evidence supportecl
by any kind of physical evidence?
HI. Describe and illnstmte by means of sketch sections some of
the principal unconformabilities in the geological fol'-
mations of Australia, and explain their significanee.[...]r by a sketch.
IY. Explain briefly the me<tning of the following terms :-lacco-
lite, basalt[...]ullipores, palooolithic.
Y. What is the natme of the deposits at present forming on the
floor of the deep ocean 7 l~; there any geological evidence
of the floor of tho deep ocean having been raised so as to[...]cal or physical, can the relative
ages of sedimentary rooks be determined 7 Quote Au[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (551)[...], cleai1age, pleochroism.
IT. Give an account of the rhombic system, describing and illn:->-[...]simple forms, mentioning also
examples of minerals crystallising in such forms.
[I[. What is the composition of, and in wlmt system do each <Jf
the fo[...]z, htbnuloritc '!
l V. Give a short description of the chief ore~> of copper.
V. How would you distinguish practica[...]VL Namc, and give the distinguishing characters of the chief
minerals of the felspar group.
VII. Explain your method of determining the constituent com-
position of the following minerals ;-stephanite, bornite,[...]ol' determining the s]Jecitk
gravity of minernb.
-----------[...]'l'ime -Three hours.
I. Give the characters of Glossopteris aml related gener~'~·
St[...]l space.
1T. Contrast the Lower Mesozoic flora of Australia with those
which preceded it[...]tinguish fiye gastl'Opoclous genom characteristic of the
Palooozoic rocks .
.! V,[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (552)[...]r from
one other 1 Explain the importance of these genera in.
the classification of strata.
Y I. What family of Echinoidern is largely characteristic of
Lower Tertiary age 7 N arne five genera,[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Give the characters of Olenus, Olenellus, and Parodo:r;ides.
Explain the importance of these genera in the classifi-
cation of strata.
II. Compare the Ordovician areas of Australia in respect of
structure, component beds, fossils, and physical
geography.
III. Discuss the question of the applicability of the term
" Permo-Carboniferous," to all or in part of the strata
of the New South Wales coalfield.
IY. Describe in technical language any three of the accompany-
ing (five) fossils.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (553) I,lf:'T OF STUDENTS WHO CO:\HIEXUED THE COURSE FOR TH[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (554)[...], 1894.
OHDI:NARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF B.Sc.,
NOVEMBER, 1894[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (555)[...]Names in order of merit. .[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (556)[...]I. Canrliclates must have attained ' the full age of eighteen year~ on
the day on which the[...]IlL Candidates may be examined in any one or more of the following
subjects:
l. Latin[...]Geology.
, 16. Theory and History of Education.
• >,<· 17. Electric Engineering. Part I.
IV. Schedules defining the range of study shall be published in the
month of January in each year. 'fhe date of the t:Jxamiuatiou
shall by fixed by th[...]passed.
VI. Candidates who produce certificates of having passed at this
examin:ttion in the[...]red to complete the First and
Second years of th~ course for the degree of Bachelor of Arts
or Bachelor of Science respectively, shall be entitled to[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (557) VJI. A fee of one guinea shall ue ptdd for .each :suuject in. w[...]lf for examination.
VIII. The following Form of Notice must be sent to the Registrar not
less than twenty-one days before the date of the examination.
I, hereby giYc notice of 111~- i11tcntion
to !!resent myHelf at the n[...]on
I enclose herewith the prescri betl fcc of .£[...]d) . .... .
Dated this da~· of ' l!:\9 .
To the Registrar,
University of Adelaide.
Allowed: 18th of December, 1886.

SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER No. lV. OF THE l•'OREGOING[...]bnt eYiden •e ~ ntisfacton·
to the Faculty of Science, ' f ho.l'illt: don work cq ni n t[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (558)[...]Year B.Sc.
*16. THEORY AND HISTO!ll' OF EDL"CATIO.\',
tl7. ELECTRIC ENGTNF.RRING. Part I.

*THEORY AND HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
The following will be the subjects of examination:-
1. The Jtl ment11 of J.ogi a1l!l P:<y 'h logy.
2. Loc k[...]ook:; recommmHl etl:
.Tevons : Primer of Logic (:)facn1illan).
Hnllv: Teacher's Hand hook of Psychology (Longman~
Con~enins: IJ~·[...]l'rc«... ). ·
Ant.uhiographr of Fri•led ·h Fl'l>ehel (:-:i nnn c u ~<"hein).[...]u'ln1U nll\1 priu ·ipl n.ncl 1h nouteua of Elcnlric:iLy onrl :\TngnNi. m.
'J'h.e tJl HI QI[...]: l·he leekil: li~;: ld, the tc·n n. m i ~~iou of ru~11: nr, cite tolegmph,
l()le phun[...]ricity and Magnetism: Silntnus Thompson,
Rook;, of Iteference recommended ;
Handbook of Practical Telegraphy: CullPy.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (559)OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS, AND OF
LECTURES AND EXAMINATIONS IN LAWS FOR
STU[...]te that he has passed a Matriculation Examiuatiou of
the Univen;ity shall, if he has passed in L[...]cled Cleric
H. Term Examinations in the subjects of study lectured upon during
the respective Terms shall Lle held about the close of the First
and Second Terms in each year. Al[...]inations.
TIL Annual Examinations in the subjects of study for each academical
year shall be held about the close of the 'l'hird Term in each
year, and also during the First 'l'erm of the following year.
Students proceeding to the Degree of Baehelor of Laws, who
have failed to pass o1· who have[...]the Annual Exmnination in the 'l'hird 'l'erm of any year, may
by permission of the Faculty, subject to the approval of the
Council, present themselves for examination at the Annual
Examination in the First Term of the following year; provided
that Students[...]he Annual Exami-
nation in the Third 'l'erm of any year shall in 110 case be
permitted to[...]at the Annual Examination in
the First Term of the folio" ing year, except on the recom-
mendation of the Board of Examiners.
IY. To obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, Students uot coming
within Regulation[...]iculation, com-
plete four acrtdemicalyears of study as hereinafter specified, and
pass the Annual Examiuations, and one at least of the Term
Examinations proper to each of those years.
7:-y, At the Annual Examination for the first year of the Comse for Fir't y,.,"
the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, every Student proceeding to
that Deg[...]required to satisfy the examiners in
each of the following subjects :-
1.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (560)[...]hall be required to satisfy the examiners in each of the
following subject[...]s only).
2. Law of Property.
3. Lo[...]hall be required to satisfy the examiners in each of the
following subject[...].
2. Principles of Equity.
3. Law of Contracts.
l'onrth y,.,_ *VIII. At. the Annual[...]hall be required to satisfy the examiners in each of the
following subject[...]te).
2. The Law of Wrongs (Ciuil and Criminal).
~ 3. The Law of Procedure, or, Mental and Moral[...]rts may obtain the
Degree of Bachelor of Laws by passing in the following snh-[...]nal Law.
3. Law of Property.
4. Ju[...].
5. Principles of Equity.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (561) 6. Law of Contracts.
7. International Law (Public and Private).
B. The Law of Wrongs (Civil and Criminal).
9. The Law of Procedure, or Mental anci Moral[...]to in H.egulation Xlll. mo.y obtain the Degree of Bacl1elor of
Laws by sa isfyiug the exnmiuers for the[...]ish Langnttge and Litemtm·e, nud in one
of the oth er u~jects prescribed for such examinatio[...]and Private).
4. Principles of Equity.
Such Examinations may be p[...]red.
xrr. tudents not Pl'OCeeding to the Degree of Bachelor of Laws mo.y,
on complying so fn.r as it is[...]tions, flttend the niversity Lectul'e on any of the
prescribed subject · of tudy for that DegL"ee, ltll<l pr esent
t[...]l'ty, Constittt·
tiona.] Ln.w, the Ln.w of ContJ:actl, the Law of W L'Ougs (civil :llld
criminal), n.u 1 t[...]e suqjects.

XIV. A Student who shall pass in any of the subjects mentiouecl in
Regulati[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (562) XV. Schedules suggesting text-books and books of reference to a.id
Students in regard to t[...]h those books, but a con1petent
knowledge of the subjects of study and examination.
XVI. 'fhe schedules shall be dmwn up by the Faculty, subJect to tne
approval of the Council, and shall be published not later than
the month of January in each year.
XVII. Any student may prese[...]academical year, or to pass
at least one of such Term Examinations, unless (as to
lec[...]pcns.ed with.
by special order of the Council ; or unless he is articled
to a practitioner of the Supreme Court whose office is[...].Faculty, :;ubject to the approval of the Council.
The Annual Examinatio[...]have attended and gained credit for three-fourths of the
lectures given in that subject, except in cases of illness or other
sufficient cause to be a[...]t
shall have the poiver of refusing to give credit for attendance if[...]sufficient prepara-
tion.

XIX. The names of the students passing each Annual Examinati[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (563) for the Degree of Bo.chelot· of Laws slwJl be arranged in three ·
·cl[...]lphabetical order in each.
The name of nll tbet· tuclents passing at an Annual[...]'l'he ounci l shall tran ruit a copy of the above-mentioned
lists to the Chief[...]no Chief Justice) to the Senior Judge
of the Supreme olll't.
XX. Notices by student.'! of thei1· intention to present themselves
a[...]ne calendar month before
the commencement of t he Examination.
XXI. The undermentioned fees sh[...]te, will lttwe to pay
the en trn.nce fee of .. . . .. .. .. . .. . .. . 3 3[...]ludetl iJ1 the ottr"e fot· the
egree of .Bncholor o! L11.ws :
li'or ea lumbject ...[...]I 0
IFeefor certificate of Iaw ing p ' din oneol' mor snhjc t.· of
any e:mmina.tion in the com ' C for ! he Degree of BMhelor
of Ln.ws .. . .. . ... ... ... ...[...]!i 5 0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor I' J.a.ws i[...]e not
completed the First Academical Year of study prescribed by
the R~gulatious bereb[...]all students who have
completetl such year of study shall proceed under the Regula-
tio[...]pply to aU , tudents.

XXIII. The following Forms of Notice are prescribed :
Form of Notice to be se;~t to tlte R egtstra.r by a;ty stndent p1·oceeding to
tl.e lJ e!Jreo qf Bachelor of La·ws, aud of !tis -intention to present himselffor
examina.tion.
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.
I, , a student of this University, hereby o'ive
notice that for the purpose of completing the year of the cours; for[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (564)the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, I intend 1to present myself at the Annna.l[...]subjects.]
I send here with the prescribed fee of £ being
for each of the above-mentioned subjects.
(If the st[...], a solicitor of the
Supreme Court, whose office is situated in
Dated this day of 18
(Signature of Student) .. .... .. .. ..... .. ......... .. ....[...]. .... .. .
To t.he Registrar,
U nh•ersity of Adelaide.

Form of 1'otice to be sent to tke Regisf1·ar by any student not p1·ooeeding to
tlte Deg1·ee of Bach.elo;· of L aws of his i1denfion to p1•esent kimseif .fol'
examination
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.
I, . , a .·ttulenl of thi · - n h·el:-~ i ~r.• he~·ebr gin~
notice[...]bjects.]
I send herewi h the rnescri he 1 fee of ;t; bein ' the entrn.nco fe e
(if not previotlsly paid), and£ for erwlt of the ahoYe-meutio netl subject .
(If the[...]a solicitor of the Supreme
Court, whose office is situated in
Date(l this day of 18
(Signature of Student) ... ........... .. .. .. ......... .. ..[...]............ .
To the Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

XXI . From and after the allowance nud counter-signatu re by the
GovcroOL' of these Regulntious, there shall be repenlc i hercb ,
the Regulations touching the Degree of Bnohelor of Lnws,
wh ich 1\'ct e allowed and counter igued by the Governor ou
t he eighteenth day of December, in the yen.r 1 G.
Provided tha[...]signature by the Govemor of these Regulations ; or[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (565) (c) The validity of any order made or exemption granted[...]s 1'ecomm.muled tl~at Candidates for the Deg1·ee of Bachelor
of Lat' slwuld 1wt cnte1· i nto A 1·ticles until a{te1· tlze completion of the First
Yem·'s C'ou1·se at the Un'i'Vel'.<ity.

~CHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER No. XV. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.
* DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION IN[...]LATIN.
As in the First Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.[...]UAGE AND LITERATURE .
As in the First Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.[...].])ooks reconnnendecl:
Poste's Institutes of Gains.
Sandars' Institutes of Justinian.
t Books of reference reconm1emletl :
Moyle's Institutes of Justinian.
Hunter's Roman L aw.
The pa[...]man Law, who do uot how c~ · om petent knowledge of Latin.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
(a) The History of responRible Government in Great Britain.
(b) The relation of the Cwwn and British Padiament to the colonies.
T[...]h Australia relating to the Constitution.
t Books of reference recommended :
Hallam's Constitut[...]tutional Hist01\·.
Anson's Law and Custom of the Constitution.
t Students are not expected to pmcba.se books of reference.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (566)[...]LATIN.
As in the Second Year of the B. A. Com~e. Pass su hjects only.[...]GREEK.
As in the First Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.[...]LOGIC.
As in the Second Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.[...]RE 1\L\.THEU.-\.TICS.
As in the First Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.
THE LAW OF PROPERTY.
The Elementary Principles of the Law of H.eal aml Personal Property.
The Real Prope[...]ncient Law.
Holland's Jurisprudence.
t Book of reference recommended :
Hearn's Legal Rights and Duties.
PRINCIPLES OF EQUlTY,
'I ext-book recommended:-
Snell: Principles of Equity.
t Books of reference recommende<l :-
V\'hite's and Tm[...]Anson on Contracts .
• nell: Pl'inciplcs of E'J.nity. Parts I. and III.
Smi h'.· Leading a.-,~ [the cases referring to the Law of Contractj.
t Books of referen e 1·e omme111led :
Leake on Contr[...]INTERNATIONAL LAW.
(a) The geneml cl1amcter of the systems called Public and Private
In[...]vereign
(b)
Powers in time of peace aml wa r.
(c) Private Internat[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (567)[...]'Vestlake's Private Intern:ttional Law.
t Books of reference recommended :
Kent's Intemational[...]Law.
THE LAW OF 'VRmms.
(Civil and Criminal):
Text-books recommended:
Pollock's Law of Torts.
Stephen's Digest of Criminal Law.
t Books of reference recommended :
Addison's Law of Torts.
Russell on C1·imes.[...]'\
/f r•.\W OF PROCEDURE.
(a) Law of Evidence.
Text-books reconunendecl:
Stephen's Digest of the Law of Evidence.
Best's Law of Evidence.
t Book of reference recommencted :
Taylor on Evidence.
(b) The Supreme Court Act ancl Rules of Court.
t Books of 1·eference l'ecoimnended :
Archbold's Chi[...]o) In olv ncy .-\ ·ts, Local Court Act.~.
t Book of reference recommendecl:
Barlow's Local Cou[...]AL AND MORAL SCIENCE.
As in the Third Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.

* For details of subjects for the Ordinary LL.B. Examination in Ma[...]t S~udents are not expected to purchase books of reference[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (568) RULES OF THE SUPREME COUR~

. 'l'he rules of the Supreme Court, of which copy is annexed, were
issued under the Seal of the Court on the third day of Ju.ne, 1890.
'l'he rules which concern Students of Law in the University are pub-
lished in the Calendar for the convenience of reference :~
Whereas by an Act of the Parliament of the Province of South
Australia, No. 31 of 1885-6, intituled "An Act to consolidate the
~everal Ordinanees relating to the establishment of the Supreme Court
of the Province of South Australia," it is enacted that it shall be lawful
for the Judges of the Supreme Court to make and practise such General
Rules and Orders touching and concerning the admission of attorneys,
solicitors and barristers as the circumstances of the Province mav
require : And whereas it has bee[...]d the General Rules and Orders made by the Judges of the
Supreme Court on the third day of October, one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-six, the twenty-fourth day of January, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-three, and the seventeenth day of October, one
thousand eight hundred and eighty-fi[...]from and after the coming into
operation of the presen,t Rules : Provided that this annulment[...]ty or
restriction imposed by or under any of the annulled Rules and
Orders prior to the coming into the operation of the present
Rules.[...]icles, produce
to the Board a certificate of his having passed the Matl'iculation
Examination in the University of Adelaide, or in some university
recognizecl by the University of Adelaide, or of his having passed
the preliminary or any[...]red to pass, and must lodge with the Board a copy of
the certificate of his having so prtssed.
8. Every such ar[...]n, have taken, or be entitled to take, the degree of
Bachelor of Laws at the University of Adelaide, or shall, at the

B 10

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (569)proper examinations of the University of Adelaide, nave passedl
lll-

The Law of Property,
Constitutional Law,
The Law of Obligations,
The Law of Wrongs (civil and criminal), and
The Law of Procedure:
and shall furnish to the Board the said University's final cer
tificate of having so passed.
0. T be Board mny require e[...]r pr ctor with whom
he mo.y have ser ved any p1~d of hk clerkship) hall, :if r qui recl
L>.r he Board,[...]· who bnve been n,rtioled to some {l'Mtitionel' of t he
ourt fo r the full term of five year ·, aul have served the
full torm f their clerl{ ·hip : P rovi lccl that in t he case of
auy 11e1· ·ou who sb o.ll before or[...]under
article' have taken the degree of Bachelor of Laws or
of Arts iu t he niversity of Aclelnide, or in some
Uni versity recognized by the U11i'•er ity of dolniltc,
·ervico llnder ar ticle , for the f nll term of three ye:'lrs,
hall be sufficient.
n. Pe1· on who shnll have . erved the full t.erm of five yeru·
M Msocio.te or nssish\nt or acting associate to t he
J Lttlge~; of the 'our~ or auy of t hem : Provided thnt if
o.uy such pe[...]ing nssoointe b1we taken the
de.,.ree of I Mhelor of L aws or of Arts in t he niversity
of Ad .)aide, or in nny n iYersity recognised by t h[...]lnide, such service for the full term
of t hree yenrs sball be SLlffioieut : Provid[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (570) the certificate of any one of the said Judges, satisfy
the Boa[...]HI. Persons who shall have served the full term of five years,
dming part of such period as associate or assistant or
acting associate to the Judges of the Court or any of
them, and during part of such period under a-rticles of
clerkship : Provided that if any[...]fore or during such service have taken the degree of
Bachelor of Laws or Arts in the University. of Adelaide
or in any University recognised by the University of
1.delaicle, suoh servioe for t he fnll term of three ycru'::!
hnll be suffici[...], without
limiting tlHl eft'ect of Ru le 9, every such person shall,
by t he cer tificate of any one f the St\id J udges ati fy[...]a dmitted.
•Given under our hands and the Seal of the Supreme Court, at the
Supreme Court House, at Adelaide, this third day of June, in
the year of our Lord one thqusand eight hundred and ni[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (571)[...]slwu:
a competent knowledge of L atin.)
I. Write an account of the j mispntdentes.
II. Translate, with short[...]t?tmi Velle?.(tni.
IV. Explain t he importance of Adoption in Roman society.
Desc1ibe the rood s of ndoption iu t h times f Gnius
an 1 Just[...]-ieni jtwis.
Account for the difference of I L'OC d ur in the two cm;es.
Y. Trans[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (572)[...]Gai. III. 149.
VII. What were the provisions of the following Statutes 1
Lex Furia Can[...]and prescription ;
and trace the history of the law concerning prescription.
IX. Explain the distinction between the contracts of com-
modatum and depositum. What degree of care was
required from the commodatarius[...]words in italics 1
XI. Trace the development of the law concerning Contracts.
XII. What were the[...]ainst reckless litigation (a) in
the time of Gains, and (b) in the time of Justinian 1

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.[...]What were the principal constitutional p•JWers of the
Witanagemot 1

Bl4

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (573) (b) Trace the subsequent history of any two of the powers
in your answer to (a).
II. ·write a note on the character and work of Simon de
:Montfort.
HI. Discuss the title to the Crown of Henry IV., Richard III.,
and William IV.
IV. "The separation of the Church of England from that of
Rome was a political and legal rather tha[...]. Write a full note on the Constitutional History of England
during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
VI. Give an account of the proceedings in the "Case of Com-
mendams." Why has the outcome of that case (the
dismissal of Chief Justice Coke) been styled "a great[...]I. Summarize the permanent constitutional results of the
Revolution.
VIII. Trace the history and show the present position of the
Privy Council.
IX. Explain the constitution, privileges, and functions of the
House of Lords.
X. Give a brief account of the legislation excluding placemen
and pensioners from the House of Commons and South
Australian Parliament respectively.
XI. Write a brief political history of the law of treason.
XII. Write a note on each of the following cases:-
Mostyn v. Fabrigas[...]d.
Anderson's case.
The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria v.
Glass.

~~~~SH LANGUAGE[...]ers as set for the
AND LITERATURE F1rst year of the B.A. course.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (574) SECOND YEAR-

THE LAW OF PROPERTY.
PROFESSOR F. w. PENNEFATHER,[...]Time-Three hours.
I. (a) 'l'race the history of the law as to a special promise to
answer for the debt, default, or miscarriage of anothel'
person.
(b) What are the requisites of a " sufficient acceptance and
receipt," within the meaning of the 17th Section of the
Statute of Frauds~
II. Explain Goodwill. On the sale of a business, together with
the goodwill,[...]fine Partnership, and give shortly the provisions of the
Partnership Act, 1891, as to dissolu[...]Clauses Consolidation Act.
V. A leaves certain of his goods in the reputed ownership of
B, who is financially embarrassed. B suffers a portion.
of his own goods to be taken in execution, and a few
days subsequently issues notices calling a meeting of
his creditors. On the day before the meeting, A enters
into possession of his goods, but does not remove them.
The meeting is duly held, and in pursuance of a
resolution passed thereat, B's estate is duly assigned by
deed for the benefit of bis creditors. Are the trustees
entitled to A's goods as forming part of B's estate~
Give reasons for your answer.
VI. What are the respective functions of the Memorandum and
.Articles of Association of a Company 1 May they be
altered, and, if so, for what purposes and bow 1
VII. In the event of the insolvency of the Grantor, discuss the
relative values, as securities, of Bills of Sale given
to secure {a) an antecedent de[...]olvency occurs
before the l'egi tt·atiou of he Bills of Sale.
What are th provi_ ion.· of the Bills of Sale Act,
1886, as to a distress levied upon goods comprised in a
duly registered Bill of Sale~
B 16

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (575)[...]1
IX. What is meant by " acceptance for honour" of a Eill of
Exchange. What liability does an acceptor[...]undertake 1
X. Write a short note on each of the followi ug cases :-
Lampleigh v. B[...]Chancey's Case.

THE LAW OF PROPERTY.
PRQFESSOR PENNEFATHER, LL.D., AND[...]hours.
I. Explain the manner in which the Law of Real Property in
England was affected by[...]uest.
II. Write a ful note on the legal reforms of Edward I.
III. Explain the following expressions[...]he1·iot, wardship in chival1·y, p1·otector of a settlement,
vesting order, vivum vadiu[...]king a mortgage" and by "consoli-
dation of securities"~ Apply both rules to mortgages
of land, the title to which is registered under the[...]o ripe as to necessitate the
commencement of reaping within a few days. B is
anxious t[...]had been actually reaped.
VII. Tra{le the history of South Australian Law as to the vesting
of land upon the death of the owner.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (576)VIII. What are the main provisions of the "Settled Estates Act~
1880 "'l[...]tho Trustee, ohm·gillg hi m with a br nch of trnst. The
Trustee plend t hat the act was done with tbe ~ouseut
of A. 1 this lefen e good~ Whn ·ourso w jfl the[...]cnntingent reLnninder
shall, in the event of t h.c pnrticulnt· e tate detel'luiuing
before the contingent t•emnindcr v sts, be cap 'ble of
taking effect in n..ll re pccts ns if t h[...](b) Is the sentence a correct statement of South
Australian Law 1

LATIN }The same papers as set for the Second year of the B.A.
LOGIC course.

THIRD[...]o each, respectively, in a
classification of Law~
II. "A sovereign government of one, or a sovereig·n government
of a number, in its collegiate and sovereign[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (577)[...]ttm and mzwritten Law ? Give
examples of each in the Rormm nne\ English s,rstems.
V. Explain fully what is meant ty "the Law of Persons" and
"the Law of 'l'hings." By what terms do you think[...]ion.
YII. State and criticise Austin's account of the fnnctions of the·
Prretor Peregrinus.
YIIL Explain the derivation and meaning of the word jus.
IX. How doe~ Holland classify a[...]the conception now
so fully developed of a law or rule of life are those con-
tained in the Home[...]ain this fully.
XL Show fully the dependence of modern International Law on
Roman La.w[...]egal theory.
XII. Show, by a short description of cet'taiu still existing though
archaic forms ef society, what the origin of private
property most probably was.

PRINCIPLES OF EQUITY.
l'ROFESSOR PENNEFATHER, LL.D., and MR.[...]hours.
I. Define Equity, and trace the history of the rise and!
development of the Court of Chancery.
1
II. "1 1.H~ jmi'<liction c.xercis~<l y 'omts of Equity may be
consid red in ome case· n[...]COltcnrront with, smd in othet·s exclusive of, the juris-
diction of totu· · of Common Law."
Give illustrations of this statement.
HI. State t.he Rnles as to satisfaction of (a) d~bts by legacies ;
(b) legac[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (578)[...]" as used in Equity, and give
examples of cases in which the Court will grant :t:elief[...]relief again;;t
forfeiture for breach of covenant in a lease~ State the
present[...]1·evail."
XI. Explain the equitable doctrine of the "purchaser for value
without notice[...]tion in South Australia 1
.XII. On the marriage of A, a female infant, her father puts
£1 ,000 into settlement fot· the benefit of A for life,
without power of anticipation, nnd after her death for
h[...]ome time afterwards
A receives a legacy of £1,000. What are the rights of
A and of the trustees for the settlement~

LAW OF CONTRACTS.
~ln. T. HEWITSON, LL.B.,[...]f. State Anson's propositions as to communication of (I)
Offet·; (2) Acceptance.[...]rtain services. B,
knowing nothing of t he offer, renders the services.
(b) B, knowi ng t he terms of the offer, performs its
conditi[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (579) III. '' According to the general law of England the written
record of a contract must not be varied or added to by
verbal evidence of what was the intention of the parties."
Examine the exceptions to[...]at means and generally in what cases will a Court of
Equity interfere to restrain a breach of contra.ct 'l
V. Distinguish carefully between the legal constfquences of
mi8take in iutention and faihL7'e of consideration.
In what cases of mistake in expression will a Court of
Equity grant relief 1
VI. State the general rules governing each of the following
modes of discharge of contract :-Payment, Novation,
Accord and[...]ack
with this letter : "The cow I bought of you has the
foot-and-mouth disease."[...]onsideration be thought necessary to the validity of
a simple contract~
It is som[...]y accurate 1
I X. How would you define a " Bill of Exchange " !
V\7hat is a " cheque " 7
What are the respective engagements of the acceptor,
the drawer, and the endorser, of a bill of exchange 1
X. In considering the liabil1ty of an infant for necessaries, are
there any,[...]n as
determining the respective provinces of the Court and
Jm·y in ascertaining what[...]00, and
B, being unable to p>ty the whole of the jud_gment debt
at once, an agreement[...]between the
parties that in consideration of B paying down £200,
and on condition of his paying the residue by instal-
ments of £100 a month, A will not take al!y proceedings
on the judgment. In fnltilment of this agreement, B
pays off the whole of the £1,000. A tben claims
interest on the amount of his judgment. delJt. Is A
entitled[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (580)[...]ade it.
A sues.B for £125, in respect of bets (1) and (3).
B pleads that the contr[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Trace the development of International Law since the com-
mencement of the 17th century.
II. What were the main rules formulated in the Declaration of
Paris, 1856; the Conventions of Geneva, 1864 and
1868; and the Deelaration of St. Petersburg, 18681
How far can they b[...]ketch the history relating to formal declarations of war.
What conclusion do you draw from it?[...]Behring Sea question.
VII. " The formal requsites of the lex loci contr·actus are neces-
sary and sufficient for the validity of a Contract
everywhere."
Are there any qualifications to either of the two
propositions contained in[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (581)[...]Englancl and
South Australia. In respect of what property must ..d's
will be proved i[...]principles for
determining the liability of the various parts of the
estate to these duties 1
X. What la[...]ty
bas been acquired, and whether a right of action bas
been barred, by lapse of time 'l
XI. A obtains the issue of a writ by the Supreme Court of South
Australia against B, in respect of a cause of action
which arocle in Victoria. "\Vhat m[...]at it has jurisdiction
over (a) the cause of action, and (b) the defendant~
XII. "The personal law of a creditor bas something to do with
his power of holding in England a payment which be
has obtained out of the bankrupt's moveable property
abroad."[...]plain and illustrate this remark.

THE LAW OF WRONGS (Civil and Criminal).
~IR. W. J. I[...]ns tvhe1·e yo1~1· answers involve matte;·s of
opituion.]
I. Discuss the liability of persons taking part in the execution
of a common criminal purpose, shewing particularly how
far each is liable for the acts of the others.
A constable and his ass[...]constable and
his assistants off. One of the constable's assistants is
killed by B, C, D, or one of their party. What is the
liability of B, C, D 1
II. What is necessary to constitute the offence of obtaining
goods by false pretences[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (582)[...]be false giv·es A
the money. Is A guilty of obtaining the money by false
pretences 1
II f. When does the finder of goods who converts them commit
theft 1 Wh[...]nk-note accidentally dropped on the floor
of his shop. He picks it np, intending to keep it fo[...]hat the owner could be found. Is A guilty
of.theft 1
IY. Define fully the offence of perjury.
A, a witness under cross-exami[...]-ly
permitted to contradict this statement of .A's. B swears
falsely. Can B be indicted f[...]B's false statement was procured by means of the solici-
tation and counsel of X, is X gL1ilty of any and what
offence 1
Y. A and B, the drivers of two carts, whilst in a state of in-
toxication race furiously along a high-[...]deaf, is negligently walking along in the middle of
the road. One or other or both of the carts run over
G, who is seriously inj[...]asonalJiy believes to be necessary.
G dies of the operation, and it appeal\ that the surgeon[...]illed G 1
VI. Under what circumstances may a plea of insanity be a good
defence to a criminal prosecution 1
" Dr W. is the latest exponent of what may be called
"the purely medical view. He maintains, and doubtless
"has the support of many of his medical brethren in
"maintaining, that[...]y what you understand to beth~ medical
view of the subject, and any argument> which yon think
may be adduced in support of or against that view.
VII. What is the doctrine of common employment, and how has
it be[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (583)VI II. Is there any right of contribution or indemnity as between,
j[...]A, B, C, and D are concerned in the commission of a
wrong by which E is injured. E sues A[...]s unsatisfied. Can E afterwards
sue any of the others 7
If A had paid the amount of the judgment, could he
under any circum[...].R. 3, H.L.
330) 7 What is the tendency of the later decisions on
the same subject 1
X. I n a statement of clniru in t~n action for liual th o foil wing·[...]" tbl\t is to say" eto. N o qnest.ion of p1·ivileg is r a ised
i n tho action.[...]e b tw n publication
for the p urposes of a. cr iminal prosccutwn and publication
for the pm·poses of a. civil ncti u 1 lf tb r e any such
d[...]endors on a large scale
and the owners of book stalls at railway stations. A_
ne[...]paragraph is sold in the
ordinary way of business at one of their book stalls.
W.H.S. and Sons, at the time of sale, had no knowledge
of the contents of the newspaper, nor had they any reason[...]fact believe, that the news-
paper was of such a character that it was likely to[...]n action for negligence upon whom does the burden of
proving negligence lie, and upon whom in the :first
instance rests the burden of proving contributory
negligence~[...]that t he watchman
who was in charge of the 1'0 sing by d1~y wns wi thdrawn[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (584) give warning of its approach, but no evidence is given of
the circumstances under which the deceas[...]able 7
XII. Write notes to not mo1·e titan tlwee of the follo wing CI\Ses :-
Lirnpus v. London[...]v. Ashwell (16 Q.B.D.
190).

THE LAW OF EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURE.
PROFII:SSOR PENNEFATH[...]a witness good if he become in-
capable of being further examined before cross-examina-[...]o discrediting a witness 7 If a Justice
of the Peace improperly refuses to allow a question con-
cerning the credibility of a witness to be asked, what
course should be taken 1
V. In what ways may the laws of (a) England, (b) other
.colonies, and (c[...]rt 7
YI. Tn what ways may matters from the Court of Insolvency be
brought before the Suprem[...]perpetual injunction 7 In what cases, on proof of what
requisities, and with what[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (585)[...]e granted in a civil action on the
ground of the improper admission or rejection of evi-
dence~ What is the remedy for the improper. admission
or rejection of evidence in criminal cases~
IX. What is a summo[...]been introduced on the subject by the Rules of 1893 ~
XI. In what manner may execution issue wh[...]Local Court against partners in the
name of the firm ~
~II. What particulars must be shown by the account of an
''Administrator subject to the[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (586) CLASS LISTS, 1894.

LI8T OF STUDENTS WHO COMMENCED THE COURSE F OR TH '[...]ORDINARY EXAl\'I:INATION FOR THE DEGREE OF LL.B.,
MARCH, 18[...]ildart Harvey

LAw OF CoNTRACTs.
Bray, Gildart Harvey

r+ _[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (587) 'ORDINAl tY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF LL. E.,
NOVEMBER, 1894.[...]\Valter Henry
LAw OF CONTRACTS.
Moulden, Frank Beaumont[...]I
LAW OF PROCEDURE.[...]alter Henry
LAW OF .WRONGS.
Bray, Gildart Harvey[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (588) OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS.
The Regulations of the Degree of Doctor of Laws, ailowed on the 18th·
December, 1886, a[...]REGULATIONS.
I. Every candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Laws must pass
the prescribed examination and comply with the other require-
ments of the Regulations.
II. An examination for the Deg[...]f required, be held in the·
third term of each academical year.
HI. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination unless he is a
Bachelor of Laws of at least four years standing.
l V. Every candidate must show a competent knowledge of each
subject taken up by him; and any can[...]present to the examiners an original Essay
of sufficient merit on some subject to be approved by the
Faculty of Law. Such Essay need not be composed during[...]f as they shall require, that the Essay
is of his own composition. An Essay, presented b[...]a. future
examination.
VI. The subjects of examination shall for the present be:
1. Roman Law.
2. Jurisprudence and Principles of Legislation,
3. Public International Law, or
The Law of Partnership.
4. Essays and Problems on the subjects of the
Examination.
Th[...]t
at least one academical year's notice of any change shall be
given.
VII. Schedules suggesting the course of study shall be drawn up by
the faculty, subject to the approval of the Council, and shall
be published not later than the month of January in each
year.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (589)Ylii. The names of candidates who pasH the examination shall be-
arranged in a single class in order of merit.
tiX. A notice in the subjoined form shall[...]gistrar not less than six months before th.e date of
Examination.
I, a Bachelor of Laws, having oht.a ined that
JJegree on the tlay of in the year 18 ,
intend to present myself at the next examination for the Degree of Doctor of Law..;,
i u the following su bj ectr;.
I
2
:)
4
5
'L'he stthject of my E•;:ay wi.U be
l >oend he1·ewith t he p[...]15<:.
Dated t hifl tin • of 18
Signature of Candidate ................................ ..[...].... ...... ..
To the Registrar
University of Adelaide.
t X. 'fhe undermentioned fees shall be[...]£15 15 0
Fee for the Degree of Doctor of Laws £10 10 0[...]cember, 1894.

BUHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER No. VII. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.
DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE EXAMINATION FOR THE
DEGREE OF LL.D. IN NOVEMBER, 1895.
1. Roman Law.
General History of Roman Law.
Books recommended :
Muirhead's Historical Introcluction to the Private Law of Rome.
Moyle's Institutes of Justinian.
The Commentaries of Gains and the Institutes of Justinian.
Books recommended :
Poste's Elements of Roman Law, Gains.
Moyle's Institutes of Justinian.
The following portions of the Digest :
Book VII., Tit. l (De u ·u fru[...]olland & Shadwell's Select Titles from the Digest of Justinian.
Grneber's Lex Aquili[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (590)'2. JmisprudEmce and P1inciples of Legislation. ,
Booksreconunended:[...]l' Juri prudence.
~lo.rkby'. Element of 'Lnw.
Maine's Ancient Law, Early History of Institutions, Village
Communities, Early Law and Custom.
Bentham's Principals of Morals and Legislation, Theory of
Legislation.
Sidgwick's Science of Politics.
3 Public International Law.[...]Phillimore's International Law.
Law of Partnership.
Book recommended :
Lindley's Law of Partnership.
NoTE:.---:-Candidjltes will be[...]nce
with the8e books, but a competent knowledge of ,the subJects of study and
•examination.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (591)1QF THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINE
AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY.
REGULATIONS.[...]in.
3. Mathematics
±. One of the following :-(n) Greek, (b) French, (c) German[...]ouncil will not in future accept any
rCertificate of Pass in Preliminary Examination in General Education
unless the whole of the subjects included in the Preliminary Examination
required by the Council for registration of students in Medicine, havR
been passed at the sam[...]previous to Jannary 1st, 1892, have passed a part of any Preliminary
Examination recognized by the Cou[...]e required to send their
·names to the Registrar of the University for registration as Medical
.Students by the G'eneral Medical Council of the United Kingdom.
III. To obtain the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
Surgery every candidate must complete five academical years of
medical study, and pass the examination[...]be a vacation, beginning on the last day
of the First Term and ending on the first day of the Second
Term.
V. The Examinations shall be held in the Second Session of each
academical year.
VI. No student[...]ess he
shall have attended in each session of that year three-fourths of
"Allowed the 9th Dec[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (592)[...]e lectures given in that subject, except in cases of illness or
other sufficient cause to be[...]ll be required
(a) To attend a course of lectures on Anatomy.
(b) To dissect during six months to the satisfaction of the
Professor of Anatomy.
(c) To attend a course of lectures on Physiology.
(d) To perfor[...]during such Academical Year to the satisfaction of
the Lecturer on Physiology.
(e) To attend a course of lectures on Chemistry.
(f) To perfor[...]three months to the satisfaction of the Professor of
Chemistry.
(g) 'l'o attend a course of lectures on Botany.
(h) To attend lectures on the Elements of Ht>at, Electricity,
Magneti[...]Public Examination.
Every student at the time of forwarding to the Registrar the notice
of his intention to attend the First Examination shall produce certificates-
of his having completed the above course of study.
VIII. At the First Examination every student shall satisfy the Exami
ners ir.. each of the following subjects : -
1. Elementa[...]cal.
4. Botany.
5. Elements of Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, Light[...]ll be required
(a) 'l'o attend a course of lectures on Anatomy.
(b) To dissect during fjix months to the satisfaction of the
Professor of Anatomy.
"Allowed[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (593) (c) To attend a course of lectures on Physiology.
(d) To perfor[...]Academical Year to the satisfaction of the Lecturer
on Physiology.
(e) To attend a course of lectures on Organic Chemistry.
(!) To[...]xicology during three months to the sa,tisfaction of
the Professor of Chemistry.
Every student at the time of forwarding to the Registrar the not.ice
of his intention to attend the Second Examination shall produce
certificates of his having completed the above course of study, and these
certificates shall be in additio[...]required to
satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects : -
1. Anatomy[...]gy nnd Medicine. 'l'h.e
chemistry of poisons, org~tuio nud iuPt·gn.ni c, with specifl[...]hird Y~u

(c~) To attend a course of lectures on Physiology.
(b) To perfo[...]n Physiology.
(c) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine and Therapeutics.
-' (d) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Surgery.
(e) To attend during the whole of the Academical Year a
course of lectures on Clinic::.l Surgery.
(J) 'ro attend a course of demonstration::~ on Practical
Surgery.
(9) To attend a course of lectures on Pathology.
(h) To attend a course of lectures on Materia Medica.
([...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (594)[...]/ Surgical Practice of the Adelaide Hospital, both in[...]period of three months from some person approved[...]tion shall produce
certificates of his having completed the above course of study.
*XII. At the Third Exami[...]satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects:-[...]2. Principles and Practice of Medicine, including[...]3. Principles and Practice of Surgery.
4. Patho[...](a) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine and Therapeutics.
(b) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Surgery.
(c) To attend during the whole of the Academical Year
a course of lectures on Clinical Medicine.
(d) To attend a course of lectures on Obstetrics.
(e) To attend a course of lectures on Forensic lliediciue.
(/) To attend a course of demonstrations 011 Surgical[...](g) To perform a course of Operative Surgery.[...]Adelaide Hospital for six months, dm·ing three of
which he s[...](i) To hold the office of Dresser a11d Surgical Clerk at the[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (595) the whole or any part of such six months may be
serve[...]during nine months.
Every student nt the time of forwarding to the Registmr the notille
of his intm1tion to li ttencl the Fourth E . au1iuation shall produce certifi-
w~tc of his having completed tbe n.bove course of study and practice, and
t.hes certH1cates shall b[...]required to
satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects:-
1. Principles and Practice of Medicine, including
Olinical M[...]rapeutics.
2. Principles and Practice of Surgery, including Olinioal[...](a) To attend, during two sessions, a course of lectures on
Clinical :Medicine.
(b) To attend during the whole of the academical year a
course of lectures on Clinical Surgery.
(c) To attend a course of lectures on the Diseases peculiar
to Vt.T omen.
(d) To attend a course of lectures on Ophthalmic Surgery.
(e) To attend a course of lectures on Aural Sm·gery.
(f) To attend a course of lectures on Lunacy, and to attend
the practice of the Hospitals for the Insane during[...]Medical and Surgical Pmctice
of the Adelaide Hospital, both in the wards and in[...]e mouths.
t (h.) To attend twenty cases of Midwifery. Provided that
the whole ot· any part of such number may be[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (596) attended during the lust six months of the Fomth
Year.
(i) To hold the office of Medical Clerk at the Adelaide[...]ed that the whole
or any part of such six months may be served during[...]oved by the Council.
Every student at the time of forwarding to the Registrar the notice <?f
his in[...]he Fifth Examination shall pt·oduce certificates
of his having completed the above course of study and practice, and
these certificates shall[...]required to
satisfy the Examiners in each of the following subjects:-
1. Medicine,[...]seases peculiar to Women.
4. Elements of Hygiene.
XVII. In all cases in which certifica.te[...]r
Hospital recognized by the Royal ollege of Surgeons of
England will be accepted in liou thereof.
XVIII. The Course of Practical Anatomy shall only be open to students[...]the Council.
XIX. Sobedules defining the range of study sht\ll be dr:twn up by the
Faculty of fl[ediciuo subject to the appro\'al of the Couuoil,
o.nd shall be publi ·bed in the month of J:umnry in each year.
The dates of t ile Exam inations shall be fixed by the ouncil.
XX. 'l'he names of the successful candidates at each examination in[...]three classes, the first
class in order of merit, and the sec::md and third classes i[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (597)[...]2 z 0
Diseases of omen 3 3[...]1 £3 :~ 0
otal amount of E xmninn.tion Fe for the Five
Yeo.rs[...]15 15 0
.Fee for the D~gree·:· of B;chcl~· of ,\fedicine
aud Bachelor of •' mgery ... 5 5 0
il'otal cost of Degree[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (598) XXIV. The following Forms of Notice are prescribed : -
of thei:.· intention
Form of Notice to be sent to the Registra.· by Undergrad[...]an Umlergraduatc of this Universitv
her~b give uotice tha J for the purpose of complet.ing t.he year of
t.lle coul'ile for the degrees of l3ai:helor of Medicine and .llachelor of Surgery, I
i atend to pre~ent myself nt the Exatnination in the month of
18 , fo r examinntdo11 in the 1mrlenueutioncd[...]3.
I .send herewith the prescribed fee of £
certificates required by the Registrar.[...].. . ............ . ..
lhted this day of 18
The Registrar,
University of Adelaide.
Form of Notice to be sent to the Regisfmr b;ij St·udents[...]on.
I, a t uden of tlLis niversity, hereby gin•·
notice that I in[...]3.
I send herewith the prescribed fee of £ , heing fOl'
each of the above subjects.[...]........... .
Dated this clay of 18
The Registrar,
University of Adelaide.
XXV.* Notwithstanding anything contained in the Regulations of th~
Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery it
shall be lawful for the[...]udents who have attended not fewer than ten ca~es of
midwifery.
XXVI. t Students in Med[...]hemistry, Botany,
and the Elements of Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, Light, and
Acoustics, at the end of their First Year's Course, and ino
Chemistry at the end of their Second Year's Cour~:;e, if they[...]el\ts in the·
corresponding years of the course for the degree of Bachelor of
Science; but such Students[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (599) The Regulations concerning the Degree of Bachelor of' Medicine,.
allowed on the 17th day of November, 1886, are hereby repealed.
Allowed: 18th December, 1889.

SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER No. XIX. OF THE FOREGOING.
HEGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY l\1.B. AND Ch.B.[...]escriptive and Surgical : Gray ; or
Elements of Anatomy: Quain.
Human Osteology : Holden, ma[...]s.
Text-books recommended :-
Demonstrations of Anatomy: Ellis ; or
Practical Anatomy : Heat[...]ill include:-
I. The fundamental facts and laws of the morphology, histology, physiology,
and life-history of plants, as illustrated by the following types :-[...]rn, and the Bean plant.
2. The fnndamental facts of lJninml morphology and physiology as illustrate<1[...]Crayfish, Frog.
:3. The histological characters of the blood, epidermal and connective tissues,[...]""
Essentials of Histology : Schafer ; or
Elements of Histology : Klein.
Introduction to Bo[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (600)[...]tinum.
Spectrum analysis, tile elements of chemical theory, the atomic
theory and cognate subjects, and the laws of electrolysis.
11/. Practical Chemistry.[...]ks recommended:-
Introduction to the Stttdy of Chemistry : Hemsen ; or
Elementary Chemistr[...]Botany.
The general ~<tructure and physiology of a flowering plant:-
Elementary Tissues, th[...]elopment.
General characters and functions of the Root, Stem, Leaves, and
Floral Organs.[...]it, Seed, and Germination .
.Botanical Characters of tbe N atmal Orders :-
RanuncuJacetc, 'r[...]t·hui al Jan gut~.;;e such plants
or parts of plant· , 1u ay he ph etl ltefore Litem, mtd to cJa: si fy specimens
illustrative of any of the Nntn•·o.l n let" auove cuu mero.tetl.
Te[...]:-
Class Book : Balfour ; or
·Manual of Botany ; Balfour.
Flora of South Australia : Tate ; or
.Introduction to[...]Elementary Physics.
'The first principles of :Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Heat, Light, Sou[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (601)[...]e First Year, and in
addition--
Description of the Vasm~lar and Nervon~ Systems, Organs of special sense and
other \'iscera.
Text-[...]Physiology.
The subject matter of Parts 1., II., and lii. of the Text-book of Physiology:
Foster.
Text-book recomrr.ended :
Text- book of Physiology : Foster.

'Practical Examination.[...],1 cl'ih<l
lnicro;;copical .·pe •irnen. of :mi111al ,- ·.:n · nml organ~. (2) To pro,· ·[...]nain W\n' wi th 1 h ·hemi,..rr~· of al hmu n and ir ·
·~lliel:!, lrlilk, the[...]stem.
Text-books recommended:
Essential.~ of Histology: . 'chafer · or
Elements of l:Iistolo"Y: KJ ein.
utlines of PracticaTPh,rsiolo~y : 'tirlin~.
]J:ssential ·of Chemical Phlvsiolrwy : Halhl.mrton.
Pa.r t V. of Text-book of l 1 siolo ·~· : Foster; Rhould also be consulte[...]Chemistry .
.Organic Chemistry.
Law of Substitution. Compouncl HadicalR.
Homologous Series. Principles of Ultimate Analysis.
Chemical History of the Cyanogen Group. Cyanogen. H,nlrocyauic[...]hol, \\ iue, Beer. &<-.
l:lomolo"lles of. Alcohol. ~ther~, ~hulrl e r~11tl mixed. Oxitlat.ion of
Alcohol. Alclehytle an(l ccbc Acu[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (602)[...]ive di~t.illa­
t·ion. Ben~ene, nnd som of its chief d rivati1· , • p •cially Phenol,[...]cond year, and in addition
the subject matter of Part n. of t.he Text. book of Physiology: Foster;
Text· book recommended:-
Text.book of Physiology: Foster.[...]intance with the·
physiology and hist~logy of the special senses.
Text. books recommended:-
Essentials of Histology : Sehafer ; or
Elements of Histology : Klein.
Outlines of Practical Ph1· iol""'' : , tirline;.
Essentials of Chemical l~h~·sioT(l{j.\' : llalhburton.
Part V. of Text· book of I'hs~iulogy : Fo~ter; should also be consulted.
Principles and Practice of Medicine and Therapeutics.
Elementary Gene[...]Elementary General TherapenticR.
Relation of Bacteria to Disease.
Specific Febrile Disease~.
Diseases of the Orp;ans of Respiration.
Diseases of the Organs of Circulation.
Diseases of the Urinarv Oruans.
Diseases of the Alimentarv- Canal.
Diseases of the Liver aml the Pancrea~.
Diseases of the Peritoneum and )fe~enteric Glands.
Diseases of the Thywid; Snpm-reua.l Bodies; Spleen; Lymphatics
Blood.
Diseases of the Organs of Locomotion
Diseases of the Nen'ous Systeru.
Text-books recommended:
The Theory and Practice of Medicine: Bristowe.
The Theory and Practice of ~'[edicine : Roberts.
The Principles and Practice of ;\letlicine : Fagge.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (603) Principles and Practice of Surgery.
C: n rnl Prin itlel< of. 'mwicnl J)ia{,"TTOsis.
lullfl.mllli.L[...]Septicremia, Gangrene.
l'n inri. •. of • oft Pa1ts.
tn)nrie &nd Diseltti ~of Bon "nnll Joints.
\' >n real Diset ><e>;.
Injuries and Diseases of the Urinary Organs.
'Text-books recommended:
Pm.ct.ice of Smgery : Bryant, or
. 'cicnce and Art of , 'urgery : Erichsen, or
•I nmutl of Surger •; 3 vols., Treves.
The instmction in Practical Surgery will include-
The Application of Splints, Bandages, &c.
'Text-hooks recommended:
slfuwnl of 1'\'lin.or. 'nr"er.\' ::mtl Bandaging: Heath, or[...]antli rn.ft: ye, or
Til' .E;;..:;ential of llandnging: Berkeley Hill.[...]ions : Yirchow.
2. Microscopical demonstrations of pathological specimem.
Text-books recommended:
Manual of Pathology : Coats ; or
Text- book of Patholoi!:Y : Hamilton ;
and elements of Surgical Pathology : Pepper.[...]their aclultern.tions nml the dett' •·
ion of t h ~t:tme; thoiL ru:tivo Jn·iuciples, with tile[...]nnl prepnr-
.ations, with the pmportionate amount of active in{:,"''edient in eacu ; ru:Jtl he
t l o an<l~J.p))lication of the \'Oiumetric solution ~.

Text-book recommen[...], 5 and 6:
F. Lauder Brunton.
Books of reference recommended :
Pharmacology, Thera[...]nd 2:
F. Lauder Brunton.
Handbook of Materia Medica: lsanbad Owen.[...]URSE.
Principles and Practice of Medicine.
For synopsis see Third Year[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (604) Principles and Practice of Surgery.
Thesubjects of the Third Year and in addition-
The Constitutiomtl Efiilcts of Injury.
D.i-->ea.~ amllnj uri · of Bloorh·e'l.'llll. .
Di.·en.s and ln~nriel< of Lymphn.ti
Disea and Irqu l'ie.. f •en·es.
Di ea:;; and lnJill'i of •(u~c l e n.m l Synovial Membranes.
Her[...]Deformities.
Injuries an<l Di8eases of Special Regions.
Text-books recommended, the same[...]dy.
Text-book recommended:
Students' Manual of Operative Surgery : Treves.[...]ine Arts.
Text-book recommended:
Manual of Surgical Applied Anatomy : Treves.[...]pon ca.<>es that may form the
subject of a criminal trial, civil action, or coroner's inqu[...]Obstetrics.
A nn.to my and Phy iolog~· of the Femnle Organs of Generation.
l'hvsiology o.n l Pathology of Preg nancy.
'atum l a nd Ditticnlt Labour.
l s~!lto log-y 1mcl M:nna"ement of the Puerperal State.
Text-books recommended:
A Manual of Midwifery : Galabin, or
Science and Practice of Midwifery : Playfair.
FI[...]Diseases Peculiar to Women.
Di s ea.~es of the Female Organs of Generation.
Text-books recommended :
The Student's Guide to the Diseases of 'Vomen: Galabin, or
A Manual of Gymccology ; Hart and .Barbour.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (605) Ophthalmia Surgery.
Injuries of the Eye nn1l ils ftppen<ln"Ci<.
Disea,ges of the Eyeli c l ~. CnnJ•nt tin1., nml Lachrymal apparatus.
Diseases of th e Erellllll in hulin~ "lnucoma, Amblyopia, an1l functional!
Disorders of Yi~ion .
l<efrl\ ·tion.
Affections of the Oculn.r ;\fn~cle><.
Colour Vision and it~ defects.
Text-book recommended:
A handbook of the Diseases of the Eye and their Treatxnent: Henry[...]Aural Surgery.
Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear shortly considered.
Injuries and diseases of the auricle.
Diseases of Extem al .-\mlitor,,- n u ~tl, i.n·lnding foreign bodies in the Ear.
Diseases of t-he J\Cem l>ritl\ 1~ T.\"lll]U\ni nml Tympanum and their consequence~
Diseases of 1 8$0·Pi mr)' !I X 1111,1 I•:n tachia n 'l'nl)c.
Diseases of th e rnmw ~:Itt".
Text-book recommended:
A guirle to the Study of l£nr-Dh:>, e : P. McBrid (\Y. & A. K[...]ing work may also be consulted :
Text- book of Diseases of the Ear : Politzer.

Lunacy.
The Physioloo:y of l\lind and its relations to Mental Disease.
In~[...], and the pro-
cedure for placing persons of unsound mind under care and treatment.
Text-boo[...]: Clouston.

Elements of Hygiene.
Hab itat):omt.- t•o.inage of how·e , r mov1d C>f xcretn.. F 11od.-Generat
principles of di L; quali ty, hoice, qum1tity , a111la.dultem.tion of food .
Water.- nant it:Y nn.d supply. Exa mina tion of fur h~·gienie ptu-
!JO . , eon taunn a t,ion ~ purilicnlion of_ A·i r. - Examinutiou of-iu .
>urit ies of- Veutilntiou. oil.-E:-.:amino.tion of- condition. afl"ect:in"
l
lell.lt h.
Causes and )ll"evention of s pecific diseases, disinfection and deodorizatio[...]in force in.
Soutll \..ustmli a..
A part of the Examination ''"ill be Practical.
Text[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (606)iRULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF MEDICAL
STUDENTS TO THE PRACTICE OF THE
ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.
The rules for the admission of students to the practice of the
Adelaide Hospital, of which copy is annexed, are published in the
·Calendar for convenience of reference :-
.A-I. That medical students of the University of Adelaide be admitted
as pupils to the practice of the Hospital under the condition:;
herein[...]r which the y have
entered, the pm ctice of the Hospital between t he hours of 8.30
n,m. and 4 p.m. (includi11g n.ttendnnce on the mor ning ' 'isits of
tbe Re. ident Medioni OfficOL'); at[...]ed in t he Wo.rds except by specittl pe1·mis ion of ome
Physician or Surgeon .
.III. No medical or surgical pupil shall publish the report of any case
without the written permission of the Physician or the Surgeon
under whose[...]al without per-
mission from some member of the Honorary Staff or from one
of the Resident Medical Officers.
V. Pupils enter[...]ce shall be under the imme-
diate control of the Dispenser, and, in his absence, of the
Assistant Dispen ser, who shall be an[...]negligence.
"VII. If any pupil infringe any rule of the Hospital, or otherwise mis-
con[...]all rights accruing therefrom.
'VIII. The members of the Honorary Staff of Physicians and Smgeons
will give clinic[...]ms, viz.-
For the medical practice of the Hospital, for each pupil,[...]r annum.
For the surgical practice of the Hospital, for each pupil,[...].
(These fees to include the appointment of Clinical Clerk and[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (607)[...]Practical Pharmacy, £2 2s.
A fee of £1 Is. shall be paid fat· the use of the Medical
Library, and no book[...]Hospital without special permission of the Board.
Each student commencing attendance on the clinical practice
of the Hospital shall be required to pay an entrance fee
of £5 5s. All fees to be paid to the Secretary of the
Hospital.
IX. Every Physician sh[...]nted by t he Bonrd on the recom-
mendation of the Honorary Staff of the Hospital
X. Subject to these rules, every C[...]office for six months, but shall, in the absence of
another candidate, be eligible for re-ap[...]ttached.
XII. The 1iuicn1 lel'lt and Dresser of the receiving Physician or
Surgeon shn.l[...]dance each day during the receiving
week of such Pbysicittn and Sul'geon.
XIII. Every Clinica[...]llg shall l c th e d ut ies oT linica.l lerks and of
Dres ers :- They shnll, uu<ler the super vision of the Resident
Medical tafi~ t nlte a con ·ect history of eMh cru;e on the aay of
ndrnission ot· as ·oon n-fter as po. ibl[...]Case Book ; they shall keep a correct report of each case and
of the treatment thereof and of its results until the patient's
discharge[...]that has undergone a major operation, or any case of
acute illness, without permission of the Physician or SurgeoL
XVI. No student shall attend the practice of the Surgical Wards during
the peri[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (608)[...]ting him··
self nt the appointed hour of attendance in the mot·niug, unless
be r[...]geons, and n.fterwru:ds by
the Clll\immn of the Bonrd.
ll--1 ·'The foregoing nt les shall ap[...]tudents unconnected with
the University of Adelaide who may wish to be admitted !\S
pupils to the practice of the Adel11ide Hospital.
II. That all pupils be[...]be adopted frol;Il ·time "to time ·by the Board of 'Manage-
merit.
April 15th, 188:7[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (609)[...]M.D., F.R.C.S.

I. Write a description of the superior maxilla.
II. Deseribe the fibula,[...]tions with other bones.
III. Give an account of the flexor and extensor tendons of the
fingers.
IV. Enumerate in their relative positions the bones and sutmes
of the skull.
V. Sketch the anatomical relations of the aponeuroses which
assist to form the abdominal walls.
VI. Indicate the several stages of a dissection undertaken to
expose the lo[...]ons a1·e to be attempted.
I. Write an account of the structural elements of Xylem and
Phloem. Compare their arrangemellt as seen in the
transverse section of the rhizome of the fern, the stem
and the root of the bean plant.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (610) II. Distinguish between the features of sexual .and a se::xual
reproduction, briefly indicating the varieties of the
latter that have come under your notice.
IIII. Compare and contrast the manner of nutrition ia. <tu
animal, a fungus and a[...]e
''reserve materials" 1 State instances of their occurrence
in plants.
IV. What are the essential features of the process of respiration
and what are the characters[...]the microscopic structure,
and the manner of growth of the shell of the fresh water
mussel.
VI. Define the[...]in the
crayfish,
II. Write an account of the recent views concerning the
structure and chemical composition of animal and vege-
table cells.[...]. Make the dissection indicated. Draw a sketch of your
preparation, indicating the names d the parts exposed.
III. Make microscopic preparations of the materials x, y, z.
N arn[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (611)[...]possible.)
I. 'Vhat volume of sulphur dioxide, measured at standard
t[...]sulphuric acid to exactly neutralize one gramme of
sodium carbonate 1
II. Barium oxide is heated to dull redness in a stream of
oxygen, aud the ~ubstance so obtained i[...]with dilute sulphuric acid : give some account of the
properties of the liquid product and describe its reactions
with (a) ozone, (b) oxide of silver, (c) aqueous hydro-
chloric acid.
III. Explain the origin and meaning of the term aumwnittm.
What reason is there for the assumption that a solution
of n.mmonia in water contains ammonium hydroxide 1
Account for the presence of ammonia in natural
waters, and de[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (612)[...]you.
II. What are the principal variations of the Andrrecium among
AuRtraliam members of the Order Leguminosre 7
III. Draw up a synopsis of the characters of the classes anrl
chief sub-divisions in which all plants are arranged.
IV. Give the charactm·s of the Order Solanew. What are the
economic p1·operties of the Order ~
V. Describe the nature and origin of a (1·ee central plcwent(t,
Name some exe[...]VI. Describe the seed in respect to relationship of its
constituent parts as exhibited by that of a bean ancl r1.
pine.
VII. Compare and contrast the flower of a buttercup, ?'ose, am!
rnyrtle. Give dia[...]- - - - ·-·- ---·-

ELEMENTS OF HEAT, ELECTRICITY, AND
I MAGNETISM.
'l'he same papers as set for Physics for the First Year of the
B.A. degree.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (613)[...]Time-Three hoLU'S.
I. Describe the steps of a dissection of the zygomatic fossa,
naming in order the[...]rance, rela,tions, blood supply,
and duct of the pancreas.
l!II. Describe the bony structure of the internal e:.tr.
:IV. Describe the arterial[...]nd the elbow.
V. Describe minutely the capsule of the hip joint, and name
in order the musc[...]it.
\VI. Descl'ibe the cutaneous ne1·ve supply of the lower extremity.

PRACTICA[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Write an account of the secretion of saliva, treating of its
relation to the blood, the lymph, the net•vous system
and to the action of certain drugs.
iii. What expel'imental evidence can you adduce in support of
the statement that the calibre of small arteries m·e
governed by n[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (614) o~· vaso-dilator fibres, or, it may be, fibres of both kinds?
Make a diagram showing the course of the former nerves.
III. Adipose tissue. Write an account of its
ct. Chemical composition,[...]it is formed,

d. The intrinsic nature of the processes which lead to its[...],
e. Uses.

IV. Make a careful drawing of a normal blood pressure cm·Yc;
say from the carotid artery of an animal, and explain tl1c
significance of the various parts of which it consist,;.
How is the cmve affected by stimulation, (a) of the
vagus, (b) the depressor, and (c) a sensory nerve in one
of the limbs. Explain how the effect is produced.
V[...]he source, formatiotl antl
elimination of urea.

PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY.[...]trument assigned to yon, showing, by means
of a diagram, the arrangement and relations of its
essential parts. Describe some experim[...]tify them, and make
a diagram. Make sketch of a typical part, with any
necessary explana[...], &c.

IV. Draw a diagram showing the arrangement of the apparatus
necessary for showing the existence of currents of rest
and currents of action.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (615)[...]Give three general processes for the preparation of the
olefines.
III. How can alcohol ([...]one anoth d Fi.vc cubic coutimet1·e of a sample of
normal mine wh en re1.~tcd wit h s dium hypobromite
evolv s 35 c. c. of nitrogen measm·e l nt stand;~rd tem-[...]alcuhtte approximately the
percentage of urea in the sample.
V. vVbat tn-e tlt 1111.tnml sources of formic, oxalic, ;mccinic,
m nJic, cit[...]d hydrocarbons respectively.
VIII. Give instances of fermentation brought about by organized[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (616)[...]e ques!ions an to be attempted.
I. What kinds of sugar are found in the animal body ; where[...]oses are served by sugars
in the economy of the body and what is their ultimate
fate~

II. How is the amount of ePdo-cardiac pressure ascertained and
me[...]e different phases, upon the
circulation of the blood ~-
III. Describe the nervous and muscular mechanisms of mic-
turition.
IV. Explain what is meant by identical points of the retina.
What is tlieir relation to binocular vision 7
V. vVrite an account of the course of volitional and sensory
impulses within the central nervous system.
"VI. Describe the structure of the ovary at birth. What changes
occur in[...]the specimens R, S, T.
For the 1·emainder of the practical examination Students of this
artJ requested to attend in the[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (617) ~RINCIPLES ~NO PRACTICI! OF MEDICINE.

The same papers as set for the Fourth Year.

:PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY.
B. PoULTON, ~.f.D., Ch.[...]and give the treatment.
II. Mention the causes of aneurism. What other conditions
may[...]moral Hernia.
IV. Describe the leading varieties of Talipes with the treatml)llt
of each.
V. Give the causes, signs, and treatment of Fistula in ano.
'VI. Distinguish between compression and concussion of the
brain.

PAT[...]urs.
I. State your views on the nature and mode of production of
parasitic cysts in man.
II. Give an outline of the pathology of tumours of the breast.
lii. · Sketch the anatomical characters of Endocarditis.
Explain its nature and consequences.
1V. Write a description of the structural chang-es found in the
lung of a person who has died of Phthisis.
V. Define the following terms :[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (618)[...]al action 7
V. What is the physiological action of the bromides 7 What
bromides are officinal 7
VI. What salts of zinc. are officinal 7 Describe the action of the
sulphate a taken internally, and b locally applied.
VII. What are the symptoms of plumbism ? How is it generally
produced[...]c 7 Select one from the aromatic
series of compounds and describe its action.
IX. Describe the action of apomorphin::e hydrochloras given
a hypo[...]into
the skin.
X. What is the action of acidum benzoicum on a bronchial
secreti[...]e its action in medicinal doses.
XII. \Vhat parts of the plant colchicmn azdumnale are officinal 1
Name the preparations of each.

FOURTH YEAR.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. I.[...]Give the symptoms, physical signs, and diagnosis of an
unruptured hydatid in the lower lobe of the left lung.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (619) 1I, Give the physical signs and course of pneumothorax.
III. Give the pathology of cancer of the stomach, and diagnose
it from simple[...]Write what you know about t.he signs and symptoms of
incompetence of the mitral valve.
V. Give the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of gallstones.
VI. To what may chronic diarrhma be due 1 How would you
treat an attack of acute summer diarrhma in an adult 1

'. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. II.
J[...]treatment, and its relation to tubercle of the lungs.
'II. How would you treat a case of acute peritonitis 1
III. What diseases cause enlargement of the liver, with irregu-
larity of surface~ Diagnose between them.
IV. What affe[...]V. Give the morbid anatomy and physical signs of phthisical
vomicoo.
VI. Give the physical signs and treatment of aortic aneurism.

;PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY.
B. PouLTON, M.D., Ch.B., F[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Write what you know of senile gangrene,
II. What are the causes of spinal curvature~ What featUl·es
would you expect to find in a recent case of dorsal
kyphosis, and what treatmen[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (620)III. Give the c~uses, symptoms, and treatment, of .urethral!
stricture, mentioning the comp[...]ttend an advanced case.
Write what you know of fracture of the base of the skull.
involving the middle fossa.[...]n immediately sutured, and at ·the end
of a fortnight performs an operation to re-unite the[...]against his
medical attendant on account of deformity aftfilr a
Colles' fracture.
Discuss fully the medico-legal aspects of these cases.
II. Select a metallic irritant or a vegetable alkaloid, and write
a full account of poisoning by it.
III. Discuss epilepsy from a medico-legal point of view.
IV. Write an essay on death from dr[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (621)[...]IFTH YEAR.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE (1. )..
JAMES JAMIE[...]Time-Three 'hours.
I. Give a description of the diagnosis and treatment of
Croupous Pneumonia in its different. stages.
II. Enumerate the causes of Peripheral Neuritis, and describe
its diagnosis, laying stress on any points of difference in
cases due to different caus[...]the causation, diagnosis, and
treatment of Abscess of the Liver.
IV. Describe the effects on other organs of imperfect compen-
sation in chronic mitral Valvular Disease.
V. Give an account of the treatment, dietetic and medicinal, of
.a case of .Diabetes.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE (II.).
JosEPH C. VERco, M.D. (LoNDoN)[...]ibe their treatment.
II. Give the morbid anatomy of Tubercular Disease of the
Kidney, with the symptoms and diagnosis,
III. Describe the different forms of affection of speech and
language, and indicate the parts of the nervous system
severally involved.
IV. Give the causes, morbid anatomy, and symptoms of simple
Ga.stric Ulcer.
V. What do[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (622)PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY. (1.).[...]s.
I. What treatment would you adopt in a case of severe epis-
taxis~ Describe minutely the details of the treatment
you consider appropriate.
II. Describe fully the symptoms and treatment of strangulated
inguinal hernia. What are th[...]e ~
III. Detail fully the symptoms and treatment of tubercular
disease of the hip·joint in children.
IV. What deformity i[...]:-
(a) Colles' fracture at the lower end of Radius.
(b) Pott's fracture at the ankle[...]What treatment would you adopt 1
V. What forms of disease or injury necessitate tracheotomy
D[...]minutely.
VI. Discuss the symptoms and treatment of a popliteal
aneurism.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY. (II.).
B. PoULTON, M.D., Ch[...]eptic methods as
applied in t_he treatment of wouncis. What are the
dangers of septicism ~
II. Give the causes, symptoms, and treatmeut of intestinal
obstruction.
III. Describe the leading features of enlarged prostate in ad-
vanced life, and[...]required.
IV. What are the typical signs of (a) scirrhus cancer, and (b)
sarcoma of the female mammary gland ; the probable
course and progress of each disease ~ Describe the

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (623)of the
cranial vault 1

OP[...], questions to be answered.)
I. Give an account of the ootiology,_symptoms, prognosis, and
treatment of Ophthalmia Neonatorum.
II. State what you know a[...]1
Ill. Give the causes, appearance, and treatment of Episcleritis.
IV. Give the origin, diagnosis, and treatment of Concomitant
:::itrabismus.
V. Give the causes, results, and treatment of Embolism of the
central artery of the Retina.

AURAL SURGERY.[...]Time-One hour.

I. What are the causes of Aural l'olypns 1 What complicn.-
tions may it produce 1 Describe in detail the methods
of treatment usually adopted.
Il. DesL:ribe the inn9[...]it.)' . What
:tre the anatomical relations of this L::.vity tv lleigh-
bouriug pa[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (624)[...]course, tmd anastomotic communica-
tions of the Popliteal and Posterior Tibial arteries.
I[. State the position, form, and relations of the Inguinal and
Cruml Canal s.
III. Give an account of the peritoneal relations to, and attach-
ments of, the abdominal viscera.
IV. Write a description of the shoulder-joiut and ils surround-
ings.[...]if possiiJle.
I. Describe the articulations of the pelvis, and how they
influence, if at all, the process of parturition.
11. Describe the changes which immediately precede aucl follow
rupture of the Graafian follicle, and the ultimate
forw a,tiun of a Corpus Luteum.
Ill. Describe a. natmal labour from the inceptiuH uf the first to
the termination of the third stage.
1 V. lJcscriLc the causes ofof early tnbnl
pregnancy (first three month[...]on
would adopt.
VII. Describe the causes of uterine descent (1) in women otbcr-[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (625)[...]Time-Three honrH.
l. Wh,tt are the forms of procedure llCCCl;St\l'.)' to uutniu
the ad[...]Define General Paralysis. Desc1·ibe the symptoms of the
disease, dividing them into three Htng[...]st-mort~m appearances 1
IV. There are three forms of mental disorder iuci.-lcut to the
child. be[...]hours.
I. Give in outline Pettenkofer's method of detennining the
amount of carbonic acid in air.
II. Defi n the torm!l " y[...]ones." '\rhat
is the gen Cl'!~l djrcotion of th cyclones which affect
Adelaide r , 'tn,te whn.t yO\l know about the effect of
thes cyclones on he wen,ther con ditions of this colony.
III. Give the chemical composition of average milk. How are
the relative values of " fat," and " solids not fat,"
affected by the addition of water to, and by the removal
of cream from, the milk 1
IV. Enumerate the chief poiuts which characterise an outbreak
of disease depending on the milk supply.
V. You are[...]ucl fi·om which all superf!twus
articles of furniture had been removed at the beginning
of the illness. State in detail the steps[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (626)[...]but suffinient
to justify the assumption of theit· specific nature.
VII. Discuss the conditions which detract from the value of o.
decennial census in thi11 colony.
VIII. Describe the morphologimtl charactet·s of the micro-
. organisms pla·ced unde[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (627) LIST OF STrDE~TS ~WHO 1:01\E\'lEKCED THE C0[...]HY EXA~llNATlUN FOJt THE DElatEES OF i\l.B. AND
CH.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (628) OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE.
REGULATIONS.
I. 'l'he Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine ~;hall Le
held once in each year, during the month of N ovemLer _
II. No candidate shall be admitted[...]'s to the following effect : -
1. Of having been admitted to the Degrees of Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in this University;
or of having been admitted to the Degree of Bachelor
of Medicine ad eundem gradmn.
2. Of having, subsequently to admission to the Degree of
Bachelor of Medicine in this University or in any[...]recognised by the
University of Adelaide,
(a) Attended to[...]tution recognised by this University, and of
having been engaged,[...]ears, in the
practice of his profession.
(c) Or, of having been engaged, during five yearr:;, in
the practice of hi::; profes::;ion.
Candidate::; who shall hav[...]at the E:uuuina-
tion for the Degree uf Bttehelor of Medicine <tnd Bachelor uf Surgery
shall be exempt[...]ii.;e uf their
profession. At lca:st one-half of the time 8pccitied for Clinical ur
Practical Medi[...]ast
one month before the commencement of the Examinatiou.
TV.-'I'hc Examinal ion slmll be conducted by means of printed
papers, t•-it•ii. voce interrogation, practical demonstrations, aud
reports of cases in a hospital.
V.-Uttmlidate::; ~;hall b[...]ect::; :-
L Theory and Practice of Medicine, iucluding-[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (629)[...]unacy.
3. Obstetrics and DiseQ.ses of Women.
4. The History of Medicine.
It shall be optional fot' Candidates to substitute for the exa.min!!ition
in the Hi ·tory of ~ [ edic : ue a written Tl u.lsi:> n: laLiug t 1)11\0 one of the
:>uujccts in oht{letl i n l.he medical onrl'i[...]t:J
:,;lmll be forwanletl t.o t.hc l:t\Jgistl'f1r of t.he uinm.sity 1\t luasl two weeks
before the examination for .t he Degree of Doctor of Medicine.
VL-The namfls of successful candidates shall be arranged in order of
merit, and in one class.
*VII. A notice i[...]egistrar, not less than one month before the date of the
Examination : -[...]a B ncl 1 lot· of ~ I C(Liclue of
LIJC L' ni1• e r~i t,v of . \• lcll~i o l , luwing ohtn in od LlutL Degree un th u
1ll\,l' of in t h y 'ttr[...]E :.:1~mi u at io n for Lh l)cr.:rc l>f IJo · or of i\l c lici11c
1 ~en d hcrell'ith lhcpPs t·itJ[...]... .
'lo the Re~istrar,
University of Adelaide.
*Vlll. 'fhe uudermentioned fees !:!hall[...]£15 15 0
Fee for the Degree uf Doctor of Medicine 10 10 0
*Allowed 12th Decembe[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (630) OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SURGERY.
REGULA.TlOXS.
I.-The Examiuatiun fur the Degree of i\Iaoter of Surgery shall be
held once in each year, during the month of November.
II.-No Candidate shall be admitted to[...]cates to the following effect :-
1. Of having been admitted to the Degrees of Bachelor of
:O.Iedicine and Bachelor of Surgery in this University,
or of having been admitted to the Degree of Bachelvr
of Medicine ad e7tndem gradurn.
2. Of having, subsequently to admission to the Degree of
Bachelor of Medicine in this University, or in any[...]re recognised by
the University of Adelaide,
(a) Attended to Cl[...]hi:; Uuivensity, allll
of haviug been engaged during three yean; iu
the practice of his profession ;
(c) Or, of haviug beeu eugaged, Llmiug llre years
in the }Jractice of Li:; pruft::;:;iuu.
Candidates who shall have ][...]First Class at the Exami-
nation for t.he Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
shall be exempted from one year's attenda[...]ognised institution, or from two ye:1rs' practice of
their profession. At least one-half of the time specified for Clinical or
Practical Surg[...]least
oue month before the commencement of the Examiuation.
IV.-The Examination shall be concluded by me:.tns of printed papers,
vi·va voce interrogation, practical demonstrations, and reports of
cases in a hospital.
V.-Caudidat[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (631)[...](3) To examine and report on oases of surgical
patients in the wards of a hospital.
VI.-The names of the succ.ess:ful candidates shall be arranged in order
of merit, and in one Class.
*VII. A notice in the su[...]istrar, not less th<~.n uue month before the date of
the Examination :-
I, a Bachelor of 1Hediciue uf
Lhe University of Adelaide, having ou t~t.ined that Degree on the
day of , in the ye~t.r 18 , in[...]myself at the
next .J:<:xamination for the Degree of Master of Snrgery.
I send herewith the prescribe<Lfee of £15 15;;.
l::lignature of Candidate .............. .. .. ..................[...].. ..
To the Iteg i.;trar,
University of Adelaide.
*VIII. 'l'h e uudermentioncd fees shall[...]0
Fee for the Degree of Master of Surg~.:ry I 0 10[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (632) OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC.*

REGULATIONS.
ti.-Students who satisfy the Professors and Lecturers of the School
of Music that they have sufficient knowledge to enab[...]n Music,
before they can take the Degree of Bachelor of Music, must
either (a) luwe passed the S[...]amination, or (b)
produce Cet·tilicntes of having passed in the following subjects
of the Seniot· 1 ublio Examination:-
1.[...]one other Language,
3. In one subject of Division B ;
or (c) produce Certificates of having passed such Examinations
conducted by some other University as may in the opinion of
the Council be equivalent.
II. To obtain the Degree of Bachelor of :Music ea,ch candidate must
complete three academical years of study, and pass the
Ex::1mination proper[...]Examin ers.
III. To complete an n.ondemical yenr of study IL Candidate must attend
the cout· es of Lectmes delivered ou each of the subjects
specified for the Examination in that year, but the separate
c w· es of T..~ec \U'Cs need not n.ll be o.ttended in one an[...]Univer ity Lectures a nd the completion of nny academic term
of study in a ny nbjeot, unless be hnll hnve attended du ring
thnt term three-fourths of t he Lecture -.iven in that snbject,
except in onse of illne s or other sufficient ot~n to be o.Jlo,~e[...]cil.
V. At the first examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music every Fir•t Year
Candidate shall be required to satisfy the Examiners in each of
the following subjects-
l The Elements of Music.
{[...]y.
2. Counterpoint
'As the Chair of 'Music ls not aupported by endowment, the University does not guarantee
the continuance of Courses of Lecture• in Muaic.
t Allowed 13th N ov[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (633) V 1. At the second Examination for the Degt'ee of Bachelor of .Music
every candidate shall be required to satisfy the Examiners
in each of the following· subjects-
1. Acoustic[...]gue.
VII. At the Third Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of J\:Iusic
every Candidate shall be required to satisfy the Examiners in
each of the following subjects-
1. Harmony.[...]Exercise composed by himself for the occasion, of such length
as to occupy not less than tw[...]l Counterpoint, with
specimens of imitation, Canon and Fugue.
(c.) It mus[...]Exercise must reach the Registrar before the 30th of June
in the year in which the candidate p[...]uent. occasion,
except by special consent of the Examiners in Music. After
the Exercis[...]ate
must deposit a fair and complete copy of such Exercise in the
University Library.[...]s defining, as far as may be necessary, the scope of the
Examinations in the above-mentioned subjects shall be drawn
up by the Board of Musical Studies, subject to the approval of

:0 2

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (634)[...]be published not later than the month
of January in each year.
XI. The names of the successful Candidates at each Examination sha[...]ses in alphabetical order in each.
XII. The names of all other Students passing in any of the above-
mentioned subjects shall b[...]Students who have not paid Fees in respect of attendance
at Lectures, must pay au additional Fee of £5 5s. Od.
at each of the three Ordinary Examinations in Music.
·Certificate of having passed in one or more
subjects of any Examination in the course
for the Degree of Bachelor of :Music... £0 5 0
Fee payable[...]£5 5 0
Fee on taking the Degree of Bachelo1· of Jfusic £3 3 0
The following Forms of Notice are prescribed :-
Form of Notice to be se·nt to tlte Regist1•ar by Uuclel'!]rttdMtes of their inteatio11
to presen[...]1\11 Undergr(l.lluale of the University,
hereby gh·e notic t·hl.\ for th[...]). e o f.c~m p ! etin~ tbe year
of the course for the egree of l%chelor or M tl 1c, 1 mtend to present myself at[...]Exo,mino.t,ion in th e term of 1 , for examination
in the umlennonLioned sub[...]5.
3.
1 send herewith the prescribed fee of £[...]................. .
Dated this day of 18
The Registrar,
University of
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (635)[...]a Student of this Univer ity, herel1y
give notice that I inten[...]ion· in
the tenn of 18 , for exl\llllill\tton m the followLng.
subjec[...]5.
:l.
I send herewith the prescribed fee of £[...]................. ..
Dated this day of 18
The Re~istrar,
Umversity of Adelaide.
*XV. Candidates who have passed in the Advanced Course of Public·
Examinations in Music shall be exempted from the require-
mants of the First year's course for the Degree of Bachelor of
:M:usic on payment of the difference between the full fees for
t[...]r, 1894.

The Regulations concerning the Degree of Bachelor of Music allowed.
on the 17th November, 1886, are hereby repealed.
Allowed the 18th of December, 1886.

i:iCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER No. X. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.
DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATIOK IN[...].
FIRST YEAR'S COURBE.
ELE~IENTS OF MUSIC.
Notes, Rests, Clefs, Intervals, Scale[...]Text-books suggested-
Davenport's" Elements of Music," ancl Banister's" l\iusic."
HARMONY.
Common Chords, Chords of the Dominant 7th, Dominant 9th, Dommant
llth, and 13th, Suspensions, Chords of the Augmented 6th, Cadences,
Passi[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (636)[...]RSE.
ACOUSTICS.
Sensation and external cause of Sound. :Mode of its transmission·
Nature of lfll.Ve-motion in general. Application of the waYe-theory to
Hound. Element~ of a musical sound. Loudness an<l extent of vi bra
lion. Pitch llll tl m pi li t.y of vihratinu. ) 1 "1\ ·ure · of n u~ol11t ru1tl oi
relative pitch .. l{c;;OJljl.,Jl Ce. AntJ;Iysis of cu lll.POIIHII .l;Oltn d:s. H e!ml.Jo.lr £ ..,
th orv of mu.·lcal q uah t~· · 1lotion of .·onHthng stnogs. The pmnor·o rw
and other n·iuged ins'trnment . ~lotion of 80llllllin~ ai.l--col u n\11~.
Flute nn<1[...]oice. Interfcrenc . Ueats. H Jmhol t7.'s t.heor.Y of on ~oJl ll ll<'
aml dissonance. Combination-tones. Consonant chords. Construction
of the musical scale. Exact and tempered intonation.[...]ained iu Professor J\iacfarren's "Rudiments
of Harmony."
COUNTERPOINT, in four p[...]imer on "Fugue" and Banister's "Music."
\Yorks of reference recommended-
" Six Lectures on Harmony," Macfarren ; Ellis's translation of Helm-
holtz's" Die Lehre von den Tonempfin[...]composition.
INSTRUMENTATION.
A knowledge of the compass, capabilities, and quality of tone of the
different instruments employee! in[...]-
Prout's ·" Instrumentation."
Books of reference recommended-
Berlioz's "[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (637)[...]FIRST YEAR~

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC: HARMONY.
PRoFESSOR lvEs[...]Write twCi> enhaumonic changes oi
each of these notes : -

II 0
II. Add three notes over each of the above notes so as to make
each an inversion of a dominant 7th. Resolve each
chord.[...]ord? Write the first and second inversions
of the suspension 9-~, and also the first and second
inversions of a dominant major 9th, showing the difference·
in treatment of the chord&. Figure the basses and re-[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (638) VI. In the key of A major write examples of:-
(a) An augmented 6th (Get·man).[...]ass. .Mark
the root of each discord :-

WTf r-=1r r r-~Ftusr~~[...]t passage beginning and ending in the key
of F major but passing through the keys of Bt:J major,
G minor, and D minor.[...]pecies. Place the subject twice in each
of the parts.
Point out any errors in th[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (639)[...]f7ll

IV. Add a counterpoint of the second species below the following
su[...]fourth species (two parts).
Figure the bass of each exercise.
D 8

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (640)[...]rmony 1
Write the third inversion of a fundamental 7th and
resolve it in[...]twice as a chromatic discord.
II. Give some of the rules that affect passing notes in the[...]ap·~
III. Explain the harmonic construction of these passages : -
(a)[...]•

IV. "Literally, with the speed of thought, it is the means of
modulation from any one key to any ot[...]ement 1 By its means
pass from the key of G major to the keys of C, D,
and E.
V. Harmonize[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (641) VI. When is the interval of a perfect 4th a discord 1-and.
when a conc[...]Treble above the following
bass. (In some of the bars the figures are intended to
show[...]ions in the highest part). .M:ark the
root of each discord, and state what modulations[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (642)[...]1 ·
IX. Give two meanings of the term couutersubject. Write a
countersubject to one of the subjects given in Question
VII.[...]me-Three hours.

I. In exphtin.iug t he unnuer of proptV'Ittion of a wuve of t~
sound hrougb t he air Tynd t~ll u ·e. an ana1ogy of a. p11 h
Lrimsmitted al ng a I'OW of boy . Explu,in the an nl o·~y,
unu t he[...]0 \\' 11 the effects 011 the
ound w1we of varint.ion. in t ile eln. ticity t\nd d en.·it.y
of the air.
II. How is the velocity of sound measnrf'd 1 Does it depend on
the temperature of the air, or 011 its baromett·ic pressnre1
III. "The range of the ear far transcends that of the eye, which
hardly exceeds an octave."[...]l mean by
this 1
IV. How does the pitch of a string depend on its tension 1 How
much[...]e the pitch a fourth 1
V. Explain why the pitch of a stopped organ pipe is an octave
below that of an open pipe the same length 1
VI. How are di.fferences of "quality" in musical notes explained 1
Wh[...]d varies in in-
tensity with the positiou of the fot·k.
VIII. What is "equal temperame[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (643)[...]II. In the key ofF write in four parts exa mples of:-
(a) A Dom. llth, with 9th and 8th.[...]tic harmonies as may be found in the key
of D minor. Point out any incorrect notation : -[...]r.
Give examples.
YI. Describe some ways of effecting extraneous modulation.
Beginning in the key of D major write four examples.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (644)[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Mention some points of difference between " Strict" and
"Fre[...]. F.-one to be in the fifth species
of counterpoint, the others in the first species : -[...]Treule (fourth species).
V. On one of the following subjects write either-[...]pianoforte, or
(b.) The exposition of a four part Fugue for voices.
If[...]te must
also show the ada-ptability of the subject for treatment
in[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (645)[...]Time-Three hours,
I. Describe the form of:-
(a) Au overture by HandeL[...]endelssohn,
(c) An operatic overture of the present day.
II. What conditions are indispensable for the coostt·uction of
a good melody.
Illustrate your answer by writing a melody of sixteen
bars. Begin with this rythro :[...]If we compare a modern orchestral score with oae of a
hundred years ago, we shall find t[...]rence
lies, not so much in the number of wind instruments
used al:l in the method of their employment."
What is the dif[...]referred to 1
VII. Give a general description of the Oboe.
VIII. Transcribe the following s[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (646)[...]LISTS, 1894.

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR
OF MUSIC, NOVEMBER, 1894.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (647)[...]GULATIONS.
*I. To obtain the Advanced Certificate of the Public Examination in
Music, each cr.mdidate must complete one academical year of
study, and pass au Examination in the following subjects,
viz.:-
(a) The Elements of Music,
(b) Harmony (in jour parts),[...]Candidates who have passed in the Advanced Course of the
Public Examinations in Music shall be exempted from the
requirements of the First Year's Comse for the Degree of
Bachelor of :Music on payment of the difference between the -
full fees fo[...]anced Course.
II. To complete an academical year of study, a candidate must attend
the comses of Lectures delivered on each of the Theoretical
subject s specified for th[...]on in that year ; but the
separate courses of Lectures need not all be atteilded in one[...]U niversity L eot m·es, and the completion of any t\Ct\d ~m ic t t'm
of stn ly in any suhject, unle. s h shrd l have atte[...]es given in th:tt Sltbjeot,
except iu case of illness Ol' oth l' ·ufficiout cause to bo allowe[...]s defining, as far as may be necessary, the scope of the
Examinations in the above-mentioned subjects, shall be clnmu
up by the Board of Musical Studies, subject to the approval of
the Council, and shall be published not later than the mouth
of Jannary in each year.
V. 'l'he names of the successful candidates at each Examination sha[...]. ·
VI. Candidates who have completed the couese of study, and passed the
~amination herein prescribed, may obtain a certificate of

* Allowed 12~b Dec[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (648)[...]d August, 1892.

SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER No. IV. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS 1.:'11"[...]I<'IRST YEAR'S COURSE.
(a) ELEMENTS OF MUSIC.
Notes, Rests, Clefs, Intervals, Scale[...]Text-books suggested-
Davenport's "Elements of .Music," and Banister~s ".Music "
(b) HARMONY.
Common Chords, Chords of the Dominant 7th, Dominant 9th, Dominant
llth, and 13th, Suspensions, Chords of the Aul;l'mented 6th, Cadences.
Passing Not[...]d) MUSICAL ANALYSIS.
The analysis, at sight, of a short extract from a classical composition.
(e)[...](1.) Perform a solo or solos selected from a list of pieces which may
be obtainecl from the Registrar of the University.
(2.) Play a short piece of music at first sight.
(3.) Play any scale[...]er.
(4.) Answer questions on the Elements of Music, ancl on Form in
Composition[...].) Perform a solo or solos selected from· a list of pieces which may
be obtained from the Registrar of the University
(2.) Play a short piece of music at first sight.
D 18

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (649)[...](4.) A n wcr qtle t ions on the Elements of Music; on Form in
Compo. 1tion, w[...]perfonnance ; on the pitch and quality of organ stops; an<l on
the combination of the various stops.

I'LA YING UPON ORCHESTRAL INS[...]"riLers, but mn t send the title to theltegistrar of the nil·er~it fur
aj)pro,•al at least[...]will be he same as (2), (3), a.ncl ('~) of Pianoforl;e Playing.
·•,.* Candi[...]ANCED COURSE.
LIST OF PIECES.
il'IANOFORTE.
Candidates will be asked to play one piece from each of the following
lists:-[...]ELSSOHN.-Sonata in E, Op.
in F minor (No. V. of six Pre· 6.
ludes and Fugues).[...]The same papers as set fo1· the Fit·st Year of the Mus. Bac. Degree.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (650) ·OF PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC.[...]I. Public Examinations in the Theory and Practice of Music shll!lli
be held annually.
II.[...]les defining as far as may be necessary the range of thE
Examinations shall be publishe.d in the month of January in
each year.
THEORY OF MUSIC.
IV. Junior and Senior Examinations in the Theory of Music shall
be held annually.
V. Candid[...]tion, Oommon Ohords, and the knowledge of the
technical terms used in Musi[...]2. Counterpoint.
3. History of Music.
VIII. The Examination shall be held on or about the first Friday in
the month of November in each year.
IX. The following fees shall be paid at the time of giving notice to
attend:
Junior Exam[...]re examination.
*X.-Candidates must give notice of their intention to present them-
selves for examination on or before the 1st day of October;
but notices of entry may be received on or before the lOth
day of October on payment of an extra fee of lOs. 6d.
* Oltl Ref!Ulation X. repeal[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (651) XI. The names of successful candidates shall be arranged in two[...]es, in alphabetical order in each.
XII. The list of successful candidates shall be posted at the University
and shall state the last place of education from which each
candidate comes[...]been placed.

PRACTJCE OF MUSIC.
XIV; Junior and Senior Examinations in the Practice of 1vi usic shall
be held annually.
XV. Can[...]red to satisfy the Examiners m one or
more of the following subjects :-
1. Piano[...]. The Examinations shall be held during the month of November.
XVIII. The following fees shall be paid at the time of giving notice to
attend:-
For c[...]be returned.
~XIX. Candidates must give .notice of their intention to present
themselves for examination on or before the lOth day of
October; but notices may be received on or before the 20th
day of October on payment of an extra fee of lOs. 6d.
XX. 'l'he names of successful candidates shall be arranged in alpha-
betical order in two classes in each of the above subjects.
XXI. The list of successful Candidates shall be posted at the Univ[...]didate has
passed, and also the last place of education from which he
comes.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (652)[...]c Examinations in the Theory and
Practice of Music may be held in other places than the City
of Adelaide.
XXIV. Such Local Examinations shall be held only under the super-
vision of persons appointed by the Council.
XXV. No such E[...]ember, 1886.

SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER NO. III. OF THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

LOCAL EXAl\IINATIONS IN THE THEORY OF MUSIC.
JUNIOR[...]will be designed to test the Candidates
knowledge of:-
Staves, clefs, intervals, scales, key-sig[...]cal terms used in music, transposition, formation of lmin-
verted common chowls.
Text books recommended-
Davenport's "Elements of Music," and Stainer's Hannony Primer,
Cha[...]ior candidates will be expected to show knowledge of the following
subjects:-
HARMONY.
Harmony in not more than four parts including the harmonizing of
melodies.
COUNTERPOINT.
All species of single Counterpoint in two parts.
HISTORY OF MUSIC.
A general knowledge of Musical History within the penOll 1500 to 1860.[...]anister's "Music" ; Bonada Hunt's His-
tory of Music.
D 22

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (653) LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN THE PRACTICE OF MUSIC.
J. PIANOFORTE PLAYING.
Candida[...]) Perfol'ln a solo or solos selected from a list of }>ieces 'vhich may
be obtained from the Registrar of the University.
(b.) Play a short piece of music at first sight.
(c.) Play any sca[...].
(d.) Answer questions on the Elements of MuRic.
<- Senior candidates must he[...]arpeggios on common chords and chords of the Dom_inant 7th
and Diminishe[...]obtainalJle from tl1e
Registrar of the Uni,·ersity.
(b.) Pl ay a short piece of music at first sight.
(c.) Play on manua[...].
(d.) Answer questions on the Elements of Music, 011 the pitch and
quality of organ stops and on the combination of the various
· stops.
Ill. Sor.o S[...]U1e orMorios o1· opct'J of clnll$i.Cttl writer;.;. The . elect d[...]ou Jli'On unointion. '£h b t le of tltc
vie · ho. n lmt:<l he s •nt Lc, 1he 1 egi Lt't\J' of th e ' ni1•' I'·[...]tion.
(b.) Sing a short piece of music at sight.
(c.) U11<leTgo tests of th e voice as to contpass, quality, and power.
(d.) Answer questions on the Elements of Music.
•,. * Candidates nmy[...]'l m ay \hem. nh· . . el l u solo from the works of classica.
1\'l·it r~. hnlmus Li!Cnd lh tit.! (.(1 the Registrar of the Unil-ersity for
:. ppt·ovlll ll~ l[...]will IJe til > o.me l_l.i< (b), (r) , am! (d) of Subject I.
* * -• Can[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (654)[...]LIST B.
BACH, J. S.-Anytwo of the 15 two- BACH-Echo (Partita in B minor);
part Im·entions ; any t-wo of the Fugue in G (Fifth French Suite);[...]BENNETT, SIR ,Y, S.-Rondeau,Op.
Section IlL of Halle's Pract. 34 ; Capriccio in A m[...]asto~ale, Op. 28, N?. 1; Ron-
€LE~IENTI-Any one of the follow-[...]facies; Hondoletto Op. 52
HAYDN, J.-Any one of the Piano
forte Sonatas ; Fantasia in[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (655)[...].-Pastorales, Op. 75,
l\JOZAJ.tT, W. A.-Any one of the No. I; Sang und Klang, O[...]Allegro, Op. 16, No. 1 ; any of
lPARADIES-Sonata in D (No. 10);[...]SCHUMANN, R.-Any two of the mord[...]LIST B.
Al.!l l, .J. s .-Any OIL8 of tll 48 Pre- BARGIEL, W.-Op. 32, 8 Pianofor[...], Op. I ;
perirte r 'Javie r). Alty o11e of 3 Pianoforte pieces, Op. 8.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (656)[...]:CH, M.-Op. 14, two Pianoforte
in G m. ; any of the more diffi· pieces.
cult sets of \fa1·iations.[...]p. 40, No. l. ny of the ' o •
CHC•T'IN, F.-. ' tJnatn. in B f1n.[...]66 nn<l 29: any of the l'rolud
GADE, N. 'Y.-Sonata, in Em., Op.[...]Y olkstn.iize, Op. 31.
HJ.:)IMEL, J . ~.- \ny oM of t.he GERNSHEIM, F.-Preludes, Op. 2;[...];LT, A.-Rhapsodic;<, p. 4;
l~LENGEL, A.-Any oue of the 24 Romano , 1. 1!2; Pen u fuo[...]dern Suite, Op. 144 ;.
1\fEXDELSSOHX, F.--Any one of the Six pieces, Op. 130 ; R[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (657)[...]131.
SCARLATTI, D.-Anv o11e of his 60 LYSBERG, C.:. B.-ldylle, Op. 62[...]15 : Charakterstiicke,
l:iC'HliBERT, F. -Any o>~e of the Op. 7 ; Fantasias or Cap[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (658)[...]E, C.-Hausmnsik, Op. 77;
WEBER, C. M. V. -Any one of the Gavotte, Op. 123, No. 1; Four
f[...]ll.lll.·t•zn-, Op. 28 · ~oveUette , Of).[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (659)[...]LIST B.
l:lACH-Any one of the important BEST-Fantasia in E fiat[...]MERKEL-Fantasia in D.
ME XDE!,SSOHN- An ' O!le of Chc six
0 rgan Ron1tt1.1.~ · nny o'ne of the SILAS-Allegro Moderato (No.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (660) EXAMINATION PAPERS, 1894.

THEORY OF MUSIC {Junior).
PRoFEssoR[...]by adding rests.
III. Wl'ite the first bar of the above (a) in ~ time. ·w rite the[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (661)[...]enor clef.
JX. Write this sign > over every note of the above melo(\y
that would be accented[...]if you
think flt.
X. Give the English of-Slentando, Tempo rubato, Rall al fine,
Andante sostenuto, Piu mosso.
XI. Write in each of the following bars a major and a minor[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (662) JUNIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN THE THEORY OF MUSIC;
NOVE[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (663) ,JUNIOR PUBLIC' EXAMlNA'l'lUN fN PHAC'I'lCE OF MUSIC,
NOVEMTJEH, lS![...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (664) THEORY OF MUSIC (Senior).
ELKMENTS OF MUSIC AND HARMONY.
PROFESSOR I[...]r clefs.
:Jlark the root. of each discord :-[...]to the following. Explain each of[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (665)[...]parts. Credit will be given
for the use of proper clefs : -

>[...]COUNTERPOINT.
VIII. In the tir~t t~pecie~ of counterpoint write three cli!Terent
examples of the Tritone, and show how you would COlTect[...]elow this C. F. :·-

X. Add n counterpoint of th~ fifth species below the above C.F.
X[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (666)[...]-

SENIO}{ PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN THE P}{AC'l'ICE OF :\IUSIC,
NOVEMBER, 189[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (667)[...]shall be re. p 11sihlo for tha ll1:1.1H1,o·ement of the examination
and for the correctne.. )l[...]proposed to be set shall be approved by the Board of
Examiners before being printed.
V. After[...]list shall be certified by the Chair-
man of the Board.

Local Exami[...]may be held in other places than
the City of Adelaide.
[l. Such local examinations shall be held only under the supervision of
persons appointed by the Council.
III. No[...]with the Registrar on or before the 31st day of October.

.1\PP~:NDTX E.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (668)[...]Every candidate must satisfy the examiners m each of the
following subjec[...]2. An Elementary Knowledge of the English Language.
3[...]4. Arithmetic, the element:> of, including vulgar aucl dceitmd[...]in on
the second clay of the first ttnd third terms respectively.
Ill. On or before the 21st clay of Febt·uary or August candidt~tes must
give notice of their intention to present them::;el ves, and ::;[...]'fo the Registrar of the
University of Adelaide.[...]Name of Candithtte in full ............................ .[...]Da,te of Birth ..........................................[...]Last Place of Education ............................... .
Signature of Candidate ........................... ,,, .. .[...]................ .
IV. A fee of lOs. Gel. shall be paid by each candidate ttt the time of
giving notice to at[...]be permitted by the Council to attend on payment of au
extra fee of 1 Os. 6cl.
VI. A list of successful canrlidat.es, arranged in alphabetical[...]ember, 1890.
No'm,-In case of Examinations held in other places than Acleh~ide[...]in reading and dictation, the expenses of :mch ofticer to be borne by the[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (669)[...]ENGLISH.
THE BoARD oF ExAMINERS.

Time-Two hours.[...]nnot go alone.
(cl). The besieged, most of them women and children,
were p[...]complex, alternative, moderate.
]V. I.n each of the following sentences substitute for the worcls[...](b.) The sailor was very skilful in the 1tse of kis ltaucls.
(c). She !tad a fellow-f[...]were untl·ue.
V. The meaning of each of the following words depends on
whe[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (670)[...]fect.
VI. What is an infinitive~ Give instances of the infinitive used
(1) as an adjective p[...]OMPOSITION.
Time-Three-quarters of an hour.
Write a brief essay on one of the following subjects:-
(1.) The Interior of Australia.
(2.) The Sun.[...]e-Two hours.
I. State and prove a short method of multiplying by 125.
II. Add -}, -§-, ,_06 , H, ,fu; multiply the result by .fr of 10~,
and divide the product by N:i·
III. Find what fraction of a mile must be added to 1·26 of
1 mile 40 yds. that the sum may be 2 ·296 of 4 fur. 115
yds. 0 ft. ~ in.
IV. I buy 10 gross of lead pencils at 13 shillings per gross and
sell them at the rate of four for five pence. How much
do I gain[...]otal gain or
loss 1
V. Find the value of 421 things at .£2 7s. lO!d. each.
VI. A sheet of copper 6 inches long and 8 inches wide weighs_[...]mes as heavy as water, s,nd a
cubic foot of water weighs 1,000 oz., find t.be thickn ess
of the copper.
VII. 'l'he Simple Interest on a certain sum of money for 4i yrs.
at 5 per cent. is .£[...]A starts at 8 a.m. and rides at the rate of four miles au
hour. B starts at 9 a.m., rides for one hour at the rate
of five miles an hour and then quickens his p[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (671)[...]rests on two foundations: fit•st, the stability of
the go,Teruing body : secouclly, the consent an<l accordance of
public opinion with tile established govemmeut,[...]ust be clis-
putes concerning the administration of government: but so loug
s the foundations of public confidence t•emaiu unsba.ken the
danger[...]the same general spirit,
and feels the necessity of moving in the same direction, no violent
convuls[...]pinions essentially hostile to the existing order of things
become predominant, then indeed is[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (672)[...]xamination will
be admitted without limit of age ; but only such successful
candidates as are under 16 years of age on the 1st day of
November in the year in which the examina[...]required to satisfy the examiners in
three of the following subjects, but no candidate shall be[...]n more than five : -
1. English-(a) Outlines of the History of England.
(b) Some standard work in English Literature.
(c) Outlines of Geography, including the elements
of Physical Geography.
Candidates who satisfy the examinet·s in two of the above
will 1Jass in English ; but to ob[...]nd in easy composition can obtain a credit in any of the above
four languages. Iu French and[...]examiners in the trn,u latiou in,to
English of easy pa sages ft·om some books not spe;)ified.[...]The stnndtwd for pass will be-the substance of Euclid,
Books I. and II., witll Exercises,[...]ous. Questions will o.lso be set in the substance of Euclid,
Books Ill. and IV., with Exercises,[...]Candidates must satisfy the examiners in one of the~e
.divisions, and no candidate s[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (673)III. Schedules fixing the special subjects of examination and defining
as far as may be necessary the range of questions to be set
shall be published not less than fifteen calendar months before
the date of the examination to which they are intended to[...]ut the last Monday m
N ovembe1·.
V. A fee of £1 ls. shall be paid by each candidate at the time of
giving notice to attend. In no case will t[...]or a futme examination.
VI. On or before the 31st of October, candidates must give notice of
their intention to present themselves, and[...]and shall be accompanied by rt
certificate of birth, or, if this ettnnot be obtained, by othee[...]factory evidence : -
To the Registrar of the
University of Adelftide.
I herehy give notice of my intention to present myself[...]*
Name of C[l,ndidate in full ............................[...]...... ..
Date of Birth ............................................ .,
Last Place of E<1ncation .............................. ..
Signature of Candidate ,............................. ..[...]............................... ..
VII. 1. Lists of successful candidates will be posted at the University.
2. The general list of successful candidates shall be arranged i1~[...]der. The list shall state the
last place of education from which each candidate comes, and[...]and obtain credit in not Jess than two of the four, O?' who
satisfy the examiners in three subjects and obtain m·edit in all
of them, shall be placed in the First Class.[...]our subjects
and obtain credit in one of them, m· who satisfy the examiners[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (674)[...]e subjects and obtain credit in not less than two of
them, shall be placed in the Second Cl[...]for each subject, containing the
names of candidates who pass with credit, arranged in order
of merit.
VIII. Each successful candidate shall be entitled to a certificate signed
by the Chairman of the Board of Examiners and countersigned
by the Reg[...]sbd and in what class he was placed on the result of the
whole examination and in the separa[...]r
Examination after the specified date of entry, on payment of
an extra fee of 1Os. 6d.
*Allowed the 13th August, 1800[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (675)DETAILS OF THE SUBJECTS FOR THE JU:NIOR PUBLIC EXAMI-[...]ELD NOVEMBER, 1895.
ENGLISH,
(a) Outlines of he Ui tory of En.,.ln.mt
(b) English Literntnre. J.onbofellow' Evangeline.
(c) Outlines of cography, ·peeinlly lh Geography of Austrabsia.
The Elements of Physical Geograpl1y.
The Earth.-It<>form, motions, measu.·ements, and mapping of its su1:jace.
The Sea.-Divisions, depth, saltness, form and nature of the ocean
floor, waves, cu[...]valleys.
Distribution of rain, river systems, lakes, and inland seas.[...], FRENCH, AND GER)IAN.
(a) Unseen passages of simple narrative pro:;e.
(b) Composition. , imple entences to tc!!t knowledge of Grammar
and them re common constructions of syntax.
(c) Use of Dictionary allowed for a and b.
MATHEJITNl'l S.[...]Qu ion. will al o he set in the ulr tance of Euclid Books III.
a:nd lV.i with Exer[...]Plt!JSi.cs.
The Elementar • L1~w of ::\leehanics, Hydrostatics, Light, Heat,[...]connitemled-E,·ru·etL'!< Elementary Tex t Book of '
Physics.
(b) Ele111 Bil[...]emlstry-
The elementa1·y hemistry of the acid·forming elements, based
upon Hemsen' Blement of Chemistry (a Text Bookfor begin-[...]ll to lite gene1·al .·tmctur c
of the llowermg pltu1t, with e peoialref renee t.o t[...]o in technical language
the organ of [rE!l h plant, , an I to 11ll up " Schedules." (S[...]•rcxL Book t' commen led-l~o· ter' · Pl'imer of Phy iology.
andida.tes a.t·e r[...]appell.rance, nnd general , tructure
of the principal organ. of t he body.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (676)[...]ENGLISH HISTORY.
THE BoARD OF EXAMINERs
Time-Two hom;s.
(Of these questions only six <M'e to be attempted.)
I. Give the dates of the following events-
(a) The first Invasion of the Romans, and their withdrawal
from Britain.
(b) The Defeat of the Armada.
(c) The Execution of Charles I.
(d) The JJandiug of William of Omnge.
(e) The Bat tle of '1'1·nfnlga.l'.
(f) The Abolition of t he .lo.ve Trade.
(g) The Battle of Waterloo.
(h) The Indian .Mutiny.
II. In w[...]be following events occur 1
(a} The onquest of V{ales.
(b) The Fit'St complete E11glish Parliament.
(c) The uppression of the Monasteries.
(d) The uiou of •'cotlnud and England.
(e) The Union of England and Ireland.
(f) The Abolition of Slavery.
(g) Tl1e Crimean War.
(h) Th[...]America and England.
III. (a) Name the Sovereigns of the Tudor Dynasty.
(b) What great events hap[...]e
throne1
IV. (a) What were the causes of the Civil War in the seven-
teenth century 1
(b) Give the names of the Leading Statesmen and Generals[...]revolt~
(2) In what year was the Declaration of Independence
signed 1
(3) For wha[...]a and Yorktown famous.1
(4-) How did the War of Independence end 1
VI. (1) In whose reign[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (677) (3) Na.me some of the principal Battles and Sieges, and the[...]as the main authority from which the tale of Ivanhoe is
derived 1
II. "It is curious to observe," says Dr. Trench in his Study of
Words, " that the names of almost all animals, so long as
they are a[...]for food become Norman." :Mention the instances of the
truth of this rule which ·wamba adduces in his conver-
sation with Gurth, and show how it affords evidence of
the complete subjugation of the Saxons.
III. Write a short description (not exceeding two hundred words
in length) of the scene in which Rebecca challenges the
privilege of trial by combat.
IV. Give the meanings of the following t erms-.A fetterlook and
sl![...]wa-sa-lwa. ·write a short note on ettch of tbese terms,
explaining what feature of Nor man or Saxon life or
custom it illustrates.
V. What were the real names of the persons introduced in dis-
guise in the story of Ivanhoe under the titles or sem-
blances of Tl~e Disinherited, Locksley, LeNoir Faineant,
Tlie Clerk of Oopmanhw·st, The Monk of St. Withold of
Burton 'I
VI What were the most striking differences to be observed in
the architecture of the Saxons and of the Normans res-
pectively, in the reign of Richard the First 1 Mention
instances of buildings which are used by Sir Walter Scott
in Ivanhoe as illustrations of these differences.
El4
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (678)[...]Time-Two hours.
I. Draw an outline map of Australia, sketch in the dividing
lines of the colonies, and name the principal features[...]m e 1111 importnnt town on
t he bank of ench.
III. Name and describe the situation of six AustmJiaa towns
which are recog[...]ug centres.
l V. Name the political divi~ions of Europe, and give the namet~
and situations of theil· capitals.
V. Give some of the chief reasons for our belief that the earth[...]VI. What is a delta? Describe the situation of three important
ones, and give any g[...]them.
VII. Describe the mountain system of North America.
VIII. Whttt are spring and neap[...]gram showing
the relative positions of sun, moon, and e<~.rth when these
t[...]GRAMMAR.
Time-Three-quarters of an hour.
I. Decline fully De~6s, felix, is,[...]in singular only the future indicative past:~ive of
voco, foveo, cliligo and sepelio, and[...]Write out in singular only the future indicative of
possu1n, nolo, and flo.
III. Give with their perfects and supines as many of the com
pounds of jn·o as you know.
IV. Compare felix,[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (679)[...]consularis.
Consulm·is-li'Ian of consular rank.
II. Translate-
Sertoriu[...]Are you not ashamed and sorry for the abandonment of
your undertaking, the desertion of your friend, and
the violation of your word 7
(e) On the first day of the year we set out from the city.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (680)[...]MMAR.
Time-Three-quarte1·s of an hour.
I. Write iu full the nominative . 'uguiar of mvTo., /cp.oi!, o~ev,
~iflfJKI. , T.OV~]pw1[...]o, otu':xn, 8dlox8w, chro8aveZv, and
. tate of what verb each is a. part.
II. Write out in full the first aorist indicative active of T[8'Y]p.t,
('crT"YJf!.'• 8t8wp.c, and the present imperative of elp.c (ibo).
III. Decline in full 'HpaKA~<[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (681)[...]c the wi ud for uiue days, and
on the night of the ninth day the moon shone out, and we
saw,[...]GRAMMAR.
I. Put a feminin e noun with each of the following
adjectives :- -bleu, doux,[...]mte.
IJI. Write in full the imperfect subjunctive of faire, savoi1·,
acquerir.
IV. Write in t[...]3rd sing. fut. ind., and 3rd plur-. pres. subj. of
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (682)[...](b) The men whom yc.u see.
(c) Which of his daughters~
(d) Bring them to me.[...].
(c) Will you wait for me at the corner of Rundle
Street~
(d) The t[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (683)[...].
II. Give the ge11der and the nomiuative plural of-~udj, .\)err,
®tabt, SDh1g[...]tcr, m3do, m3nfb.
III. Give the pl'iucipal par ts of ut'ingcu, fennen, ltJiffen, \uacgfen,[...]~oren, fte~en.
IV. Write out the pres. cond. act. of fngen, perf. ind. act. of
fJ!eifJen, fut. iud. pass. of ~oren.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (684)[...]· in t he morning,
t here was a high wall of now l'Ouncl t he house, so t hat it[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (685) IJ. Find the value of-
1+ x; { (1 +~)(1+~) _ (l-x(y-[...]2 -1) 2 - (x3 -1) 2
V. What must be the value of x, if the expression x2 + ~ is
not altered in value by putting x + 3 for x ~
VI. A man has a sum of money which he begios to spen l a.t
such[...]it half a· fa. t again, and at
the end of 42 da.ys more he h~s £.,7 left. 'What harl[...]y=y2
JX. pure ooutnin.s a certain number of soyereigo aud n,
cer tain number of shillings. If the sovereigns were
ch[...]ill.ings to . overeig.us the
vil.lue of tbe pmse would be incren,sed in the propol[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (686)[...]ts are 13 and - II.
-..·n. Find the va.lne of-
J3-
--:::::--- to ·thl'ee ·places of decimals.
.j3- ../2[...]e straight
line and -on the same side of it are between the same
parallels.[...]ight
line are drawn on opposite sides of it. Show that the
line joining their vertices is bisected by the line of their
bases.
III. If a straight lin[...]l to three
given straight lines, any twJ of which are together
gr.eater than the thi[...]Construct a triangle having given the lengths of two
sides and an angle opposite to one of them. Show that[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (687)[...]ditions.
V. Prove that all the interior angles of any rectilin eal figure,
together with[...]ed town,rcl A u.nd B.
Show that the sum of the nuglcs nt C, JJ, and l:J i · le :[...]hen produced
passes through the point of cont act.
Two circles ABC, .AJJE,[...]VIII. Prove that the angles in the same segment of a cit·cle are
equal to one another.[...]X Describe an isosceles triangle having each of the angles at
the base double the thi[...]1·e to be attempted.)
I. What is the " centre of gravity" of a body 7 Describe a
method of determining by experiment the position of the

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (688) centre of gravity of an irregular flat piece of carclboarcl,
and explain the theory of the method.
II. Explain the meanings of the following terms :-For·ce,
Accelerat[...]ene1·gy, Potential ene1yy, Co-efficient
of Friction.
III. Describe the siphon and explain its action. Is there any
limit to the height of the bend of the siphon above the
level of the liquid, and, if so, what is it~
IV. State the " Principle of Archimedes," and describe some
means of verifying it by experiment.
V. How is it that when the water of a still lake freezes in cold
weather the ice forms first of all on the surface ~ What
is then the probable temperature of the water at the
bottom of the lake 1
VI. On dissolving some common salt i[...]hy is this?
VII. Draw a diagram showing the path of the rays and position
of the image in the case of an object placed in front of
a plane mirror, the eye being in any pos[...]virtual " in this case~ If the position
of the eye is changed will the image alter in any way 1
VIII. Make a sketch of the arrangements necessary to produce
the[...]e solar spectrum differ
from the spectrum of an incandescent solid ~
IX. Upon what does the pitch of a note depend 1 How is it
that two notes may be of the same pitch and the same
intensity and[...]ositive electricity 7
XL What is an astatic pair of magnetic needles 7 Describe the
astatic galvanometer.
XI. If strips of copper and zinc are dipped into dilute sulphuric[...]ong the wire 1 What are
the chief effects of the current 7 Why does the current[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (689)[...]trate by two examples.
II. What weights of ordinary hydrochloric acid (containing
20 per cent. by weight of gaseous Hcl) and sulphide
of iron respectively, must be used to furnish suffic[...]tate the
zinc as sulphide from 10 grammes of sulphate of zinc~
Fe= 56, Zn= 65.
III. Explain and illustrate by examples the use of the terrns-
~tflorescent, deliqnescent, water of c1·ystallization, anhydrons,
1·ednction.
IV. Given air, sulphate of copper, calcium chloride, sulplmric
acid,[...]ed when sulphur dioxide is passed into a solution of
sodium carbonate ~
VI. Phosphorus is burned with excess of oxygen and the product
is thrown into water. What is the final product, and
what do you know of its properties and compounds~
VII. Describe 1Iars[...]and
describe them.
II. What is the nature of the tendril of a pea-plant 1
III. What are the number and position of the stamens in each
of the following plants :-WalHlower, pea, sowthistle[...]agon, and wild oat 1
IV. What is the general plan of arrangement of leaves on a
branch ~ How have the o[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (690)[...]ucre, pappus, cotyledon.
IV. Describe the forms of i:p.florescence termed spike, raceme
and[...]between
them,
'VII. Describe the flower of a gvi/1/rtt·ee.

7 (c) PHYSI[...]scribe the vertebral column, and draw a diagt·am of a
single vertebra, indicating its princi[...]s taken into the
lungs. Trace the course of this gas from t-he lungs to
the tissues.[...]1timate destination~
=III. Describe the structure of the skin, and mention briefly the
most i[...]-motor nerves,
sensory nerves and nerves of special sense. How many·
kinds are there of the last named 1[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (691)[...]Last Place of Education.
·~aterer, Edith Susanna, I*, 4,[...]is attached.
The figures attached to the name of any Candidate show in which subjects the C[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (692)[...]t~~ entered themselves fo~· this Examinat·ion, of wlwu~ 44 failed to sat·isfy the Examine1·s.
The following Table shows the N~tmb~· of Candidates who rntered tltemSelves for, and of tlwse
wlw passed in, various Subjects.

Subjects. No. of ·Boys No, of Girls Total No. of No. of Total.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (693)[...]REGULATIONS.
I. There shall be no limit of age for candidates at this exam ination
b[...]atisfy the Exnmine ·s in !lt
least three of the following subjects, of which one mu t beN .
I. of Divi ion A, 1\nd f the r tnll.in in<>' two one mnst be
selected frvm the othet· S tll~jellts of Division A, nnd ue ft·om
the subjeots of Divi ·ion B.
DIVI[...]} Including, in each case, rief outl ine · of History.
5. German
6. Italian
o candidate shnll t·eceive ct·edit iu any of the subj acts in
Divi. ion A. uuless he sh[...]ranslate into English at sight any ordinary piece of pros •
or poetry.[...]will be : Arithmetic, including
the theory of the various processes ; the elements of MensUl'a-
tion ; Algebra to Quadratic Equations, including Surds;
Euclid, the substance of Books I. to IV., with Exercises.
QLte[...]n tegt·nl exponent; Enulid, t he nb tltuco
of Books I. to IY., VI., and pl·opositions 1 to 21 of J3ook XL,
with exercises ; Plane 'frigouometry to • olntiou of 'J'1·ian"'le ·,
including Logtu·ithms.[...]ics.
9. Chemistry, with the cognate portions of Experimental
Physics.
1[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (694)[...]12. Physiaal Geography and the .Prinaiples of Geology.
III. Persons who have passed the Prelimi[...]exrunined for certificates in any one or more of the subjects of
the Sen iOL" P ublic Examination, without[...]whole.
IV. Schedules fixing the special subjects of e:.amiuo.tion, and defining
as far as may be uecessnL·y the rano·e ofof the ex~bm iMtiou to wh ich thoy ru:e into11ded to[...]li n II gi"e ~n,ti. fnctory evidence of their intention to become
"Ltu[...]ditlates musl gil·e two months' notice of their inte ntion to
present themselves.
VI. A fee of .£2 2s. for the entire examination in November,[...]be pnid l y each cand idate at t bo
t ime of givi11g notice to nttend. In no oose will the fee[...]t future examination.
·vn. On or before the 31st of October candidates must give notice of
their intention to present themselves, an[...]e following form :-
To the R egistmr of the
U niversity of Adelaide.
I hereby give notice of my intention to present myself[...]~·(..

Name of Candidate in full.. ....... ............. ..... .[...]....... .. .
Date of birth .......... .. ........... .. ..................... .. .
Last place of Education .... ......... ... .... ,.. .... ....... .
Signature of Candidate ...... ...... .. .. .. ........[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (695)VIII. 1. Lists of successful candidates will be posted at the University.
2. The general li t of uccessfnl candidate shall be m·rauged in[...]l'hc list sll!\ll sto.te the
last place of edttcati n from whiuh each candida te come.'l, an[...]) satisfy the examiners in two subjects
of Division A, in n,ddition to English History and L[...]also in Pure Mathematics and on<:J other subject of
Division B, and (2) obtuin credit in at least two subjects,
exclusive of English History and Literature, shall be placed i[...]and (2')
obtain credit in at least one of these three subjects, shall be
placed i[...]d for each subject, containing
the names of candidates who pass with credit, arranged in
order of merit.
IX. Each successful candidate shall be entitled to a certificate signed
by the Chairman of the Board of Examiners and countersigned
by the Regis[...]ed, and in what class he was placed on the result of the
whole examination and in the separa[...]for
Examination, after the specified date of entry, on payment of
an extra fee of lOs. Bel.
*Allowed the 13th August, 1890.
t Allowed 12th December, 1894.

l>ETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION
T[...]nd-The Age
of the Stuarts (Gardner). Epoch~>­
of :Modem History (Longman's).[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (696)[...]k Edition).
:..., Johnson's Life of Milton {~facmillan). ..,.
2. LATIN.[...]FRENCH.
(a) ·n n pa ape . Two of prose and two of verse. Only one of
eacl1 kin« neecl b taken[...]A N.
(a) cen pn!; nr··· . Two of ll'\1. e I\11U t.wo o( \'erse. Onl one of
1\
cn[...].
A1·ithmetia, including the theory of the various processes; the elements
of lnen.~lJ!'::l.t.inn.
'f... Ll.Zq6b ·a-'l'[...]t..
G<!OIIIeli'.'I- Tite ><UIJ~tance of l::uclid Hook. f., If., JlT. , [V., wiLii[...]{ u ti n will ltl. o lo .·et in tit sub·tan·e of En lid, f:Mk
\I. , aml Prop ~iti 1 I to 21 of Book /L; ancl in l>Jane 'l'ri"II-
1\0ill try up to nncl iuclmlin:;, 'olulion of Trian n.nol Lnc;-o.ritln7J-<.
·s[...]. tat.iC!.
~. CmnllSTRY, WITH THE COGNATE PORTION OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS.
Laws of Ga.~ . S jJ ilic gnwiL.' and the modes of determining it.
Barom ter. 'l'hcrm[...]Jeat.
The elemeutnry Chcnti. try of the more commonly occurring

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (697)[...].ml their eompouml , ba.seu upon Rem en'. El ment of
•Chemistry (o. text book for beginne1 ·).
_ .B. An intelligent knuwledge of Lhe ltemica.l pl'inci1'1 will bl![...]EXPERL\IENTAL PHYSICS.
Including elements of Light, Heat, Souml, Electricity, and :Magnetism.[...]he more con tlieuou,· morpholog ical varintioHJ~ of the ·exual
organs in ea h of the followin g or ler~, wi h particultw reference to
the mot·e omn1only oc mTing genera of t he local flora.: n.nunc\1·[...]the ''l•ll n.bns for t lte J mtior Examiuatiou of the previOI'lf:i yea.r.
an<lida[...]. pecimcn (with 01: without
the nit! of Lhe • Floro." ) illu trntive 01 any of t he a,iJ0\'6·tl\entioned
order.·.[...]y l3oh:l.ny.
Tate's -Flora of , ou th An ·tralio. · t'[...]readily
·determined without the aid of a microscope, will not be set.
Physiology[...]with the position, appearance, am1 structure of the ruo· t important
tissues and org[...]ction.
\12.,PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND THE PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY.
Pltysical Geograplty.
The following synopsis includes the various branches of the
subject !·equired :-
(c) Relation of continents am1 islands. Groupin_&" of islands
Influence of the form of a coast line. vharacteTistic
features of the various great. masses of land.
(b) DeLtil · of th e "l'C<\t monnto.in ,;~·.; te mJ> of the worlcl. Natur
and po~ i tion ofof ,·alleys.
(cj 0cean-Division!!, d[...]and colour.
Form and nature of the ocean floor. Movements of the
ocean. 'Vaves and currents.
(d) Distribution of rain. Subterranean circulation of water.
Springs, their origin[...]eral contents.
•(e) River systems of the world. Deltas. Extent and peculiari•
ties of lakes[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (698)[...]:lncicr.~. Icebergs.
(g) Dist.rilmt.ion of wintl · in both hemispheres. Special local.:[...]ls and their cnu.J>es.
(!•) Pbenomem~ of a111l cn.n eJ l>hat prod nee or 11totlify ·limn.[...]nake JJhenomena.
(j') ·rhe simple fMts of the vert.ical ami horizoutal di. trlbntion
of plnn anti an Lm nl on the ln.ml nnd in the en. · tlae
influence of phy. icnt o.nd climatic circnmstnnc · ot{ t-he
dist•·ibut.ion of terre ·trio.! life.
Text-book recommended[...]the umlermentioned topics in the
elements of physical geology : .
Proofs of the origin of stratifie1l rock· re ·ulting: from the degra-
da.tinn cf the 1~.nrl nroduced bv the action of I'UUJ 1 ri\'ers, frosts,.
gl:Aeiel'i:;, icelPJ'I,'i< 1 ltCClllllU.lations of orgtmia debri , &c.
Th transport of matter h ril·ers, the formation of the deltas,
&~;., and .hi general !l~~umu!v.ttom; of great deposits of marine and
fr slJII'ater . tnttn.
The t.he r,l' ,f Ill origin of . n.lt lakes.
I r of. thH.t large m·ens of the <~orth'. .surface are no11· hein,.,[...]r depte~ ed beneath the sea. The relation~
of coral r ef :uul of earthquake and Yolcanic phenomena to t llis
bro.-neh of the. nbject.
Exvlnm~tioJt of common geological tenn. -a cln;y, sand, gt·lwel,[...]kct-chc , and Jtn.mc
unl a.bellecl specimeM of the conunoner rock8 of tlli countr -. 'l'he ,
. houlcl provide the[...]l)ool: recomn1 nded-'l'nte' 'tmlent ' Cia · Book of Physi·
cal Geology.

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (699)[...]FOR PASS.)
THE BoARD OF ExAl!INERS.

Time-Two hours.
(Of these jive questions only four to be attempted.)
:I. (a) What is the derivation and meaning of the word
" Crusades ~~~
(b) State briefly the immediate causes of thA first Crusade.
(c) By whom was it adv[...]en.ch case state briefly
the nature of the association .
.IV. Trace the manner iu which[...]ruRade operated-
(!) To advance the powet· of Venice,
(2) To maintain the breach between[...]FOR CREDIT.
(Only one of these s1~bjects-to be wl'itten upon.)
W[...]y on the following statement:-
" The origin of the first Crusade was mainly religioua ; the
nature of those which succeeded assumed more and[...]acter." Or Oil-
The Causes and Consequences of the Crusades.[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (700)[...]artist views 1" ~What incident in the life of the poet
brought him into contact with t[...]and how was
it regarded by the majority of his Republican friends~
III. Explain the meani ngs of the following n used by. Mil ton-
a hc,?[...]ons to
Vtl!eT's son, J cwan, the wO?·ks of Memphian Rings, Mulciber,
the ilusonian land.
IV. What are the three '' fmits of friendship" enumerated by
Bacon 1 Mention any historical instances of conspicuous
friendship used by him to il[...]on the Machiavellian rule for the
choice of agents in a desperate conspiracy 1
VII. Write an explanatory note on each of the following:-the
Stoics, P1·ometlteus[...]t chess, ?Wt to can, burses,
Sybillct'.~ of}' r, bia , aclust, a seeled dove, ac~uleat[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (701) 1. What is the subject of esse~
2. Account for the subjunctives (l[...]e epulis, agmine.
2. Account for the case of proelio and Camtsium.
(e) E ·, qui auu1:1ium[...]t, aestimandum esse.
1. Mark the quantity of the i in acciclemt, the e in levis,[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (702)[...]ac vegetis pugnabant.
III. Give the meanings of the following words ; if a verb,
write t[...], nanciscor, pltlvinar.
IV. Mark the quantity of the vowel i in the following
words[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (703)[...]day
to day ; he has scarcely the third part of the arrny he
brought over the Ebro; more ha[...]ening before his death,
supped at the house of Lepidus; and that a long argument
took place among those present, as to what kind of death
is most to be desired. Caesar, who ha[...]ted."
IX. :Mention in order the principal events of the Second Pnnic
War, giving the date of the Battle of Cannae.

GREEK.[...]tone; Enclitic.
II. The Greeks had three ways of expressing time by case
endings. What[...]gnificance ~
III. What is meant by the optative of indefinite frequency~
Give an examp[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (704) V. What is the force of ltv with the indicative~
VI. In what vari[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (705)[...]it is possible for a man who knows nothing
of mea tU'ement, when many other equally ignorant pe[...]these are the
most 1~ruu ing people in the world, who imagine tbo.t wit!J
their ever1nstiug[...]tters we lately described, t hey wm find some way of
putting down the knnv ries that tn·e pract[...]re in 1·eo.lity only cutting off the
heads of a Hyrlra.
It is true, they are no better em[...]1{of1'/,to[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (706)[...]yott still have time, wm·k any othe·r pot·tion of the paper.
For ct Oredit.-Oandiclates who ~vi[...]ended to attempt
·the translation into Engl·ish of ctdclitiorwl extTacts.
I. A. A peine ma[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (707)[...]MoLIERE.

UI. (a) Write in full the imperative of se souveniT aad the
present indicative of s'asseoi1·. Give the second person
plural present subjunctive of crai ncb·e, pouvoir, clevoi1·,
croit1·e.
(b) Give the plural of la maison de bois, une tasse a the~ ce bal[...](c) Give with meanings a noun derived from each of the
following :-sage, sot, Jalo~tx, chre[...]m.
(g) I have tried to do some good to the world, and it bali
only done me evil.
(h) Of your two sisters the elder is prettier than the[...]slate into French-
London, the capital of Great Britain, is a city of very
imposing size, and possesses enormous[...]immense commerce. It is situated onqtlre banks of the
'l'bames, ttbout 9G kilometres from. t[...]cupying
a. gentle sl pe on the uol'th side of tha.t river, and
stTetcbiug s uth wal'd over uniformly flat countl'J.
B\l.ilt on the l.Jank of a r iver of such gt·eat size, it com-
bine· all the n[...]pensable to tbe
henlthiue . nud convenience of a hn·ge ctty. A multitude
of bon. e line the left bau.k f the stream, t be number of
whiob, t hough extram·diuarily large, is g[...]d. f buildings covering the chied-up swamps
of he right bank. Yct, uum6.J·ou · indeed though t[...]tbi extraC!rdinn.ry city coutain a. collection of d welling.·
o vast t hat it h1ts[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (708) VI. Answer one only of the following : -
(a) What were the provisions of the Edict of Nantes 1·
(b) Describe the condition of France at the commence-
ment of the Revolution of 1789.

GERMAN.[...]~ still have time, tv01·lc alii!/ otlter portion of the paJJe'··
For c~ G're<lit.-Gcmdidates who[...]ded to o,ttempt
the tra11.~lati~n~ i 1UO Bnglisl~ of ((clditional ext1·acts.
L. (a.) zyn c[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (709)[...]II. (a.) Give with examples the v<trious meanings of the pre-
fixes uer" and ent".[...]rson singular,
present indicative, of )d)fafen, bergen, tragcn,
me1Jcn[...]tivo singuliw, and nominative
plural of th foll wiug :-§_tudJt, @5taat, stugenb,[...](b.) I am sorry the lad has no opportunity of speaking
German.
(c.) Seek[...]s veuing when the Bat·on r turned to the ca t le of
his fat.he1-s. The pale moonlight shoue on the t~~l'rcts of
the bm1ding j th · lo.ke and the b1,tl1· ~fes which supported
the fouudations of the honsc were dark a · 1itch. The

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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (710) face of the man who leant b:tek iu hi cnn·iage 'Olit-[...]lanced carelessly at the wll.tet·, at t he walls of his
house, and t he cold moouljgbt on the r[...]in, , anl that be did not
look on the house of his nnceston; in the golden light f
dny. He[...]dmwcst ones.
twr·?'et, limitJUti\•e Of ~111:111 j lJ/Ilt?'(J$B, @itre&cpjei(CI:; to CO!I[...]eaisio>~, ~n tjd)ei 'ouno .
VI. Answer one only of the following-
(a.) De oribe t he political effects of the Reformation
with nn outline of the attitude of Charles V.
towu.rds the IJttthero.ns.
(b.) iva an outline of the present constitution of the
Ger!IU\nEmpire. Ennroemte some of tbe lifficultie
which presented[...]PAR'f I.
r.A merchant buys 58 gallons of spirit. at l 4s. 7rl. per
gallon, anu n[...]he mixture in order to rnA.ke
t~ profit of 18 per cent.~
II. Add together -[...]- a 3 "" a4•
Find the square root of-
a" - 4a5b + lOa'b"- 1Ga[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (711)[...]a+x
and if the value of the expression is unaltered by changing.[...]into -X
, find the .value of x.
Y. Solve the simultaneous equations-[...]them until it runs out to nothing at a distance of 6 feet
from the Mtll, the outside edge of the bank forming a
square. Find the number of cubic yards of earth
required, the side of the building being 40 feet long.
VII. Establish the ordinary rule for finding the G.C.M. of two
algebraical expressions.
Find the G.C.M. of-
4x5-x3a2 + 8x2a 3 - 2a5 and[...]PART III.
X. Find the sum of n terms of an Arithmetical Progression
whose first[...]common difference d.
An A.P. consists of 24 terms, and the ratio of the
sum of the odd terms to the sum of the even terms is
equal to the ratio of the last. term to the first, shuw that[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (712)[...]he expression for the roots
in the form of a series, and hence find correct to five
places of decimals the roots of the equation-
r.:.[...]1OOx + 1 = 0.
XII. Find the number of permutations of n dissimilar things
taken 1' at a time.[...]e one
another~
Xlii. Find the values of sin 18° and cos 15".[...]ress 4 sin(a- /3) cos((3- y) cos(y- a) as the sum of four
sines.
And prove that-[...]1\llOther t.riangle, the remaining sides of the one tTi~~.ngle
shall be equal to the remaining sides of the othet·.
If t he two base a[...]are equal in all respects.
II. Complements of parallelograms about a diagonal of a paral-
lelogram are equal.[...]an acute
angle is less than the sum of the squares on the other
aides, by twice the rectangle contained by either of[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (713) these sides, and the part of the side intercepted between
the perpendi[...]ht-angled triangle; E is the
middle point of the base BC, and D any other point; in
th[...]t off AD, AE, each equal to half the
sum of the sides AB and AC. Show that the straight[...]tangent to a circle, and from the
point of contact a chord be drawn, the angles which the[...]to the
angles in the alternate segments of the circle.
VII. P and Q are two given points, RS[...]re such that one corner is A, the vertex
of a given equilateral triangle, and that each of the
extremities of the base of the triangle lies on a side of
the square.
PA[...]lines.
Find a point Din the base BC of a triangle ABC,
such that BD : DC :: AB2 : AC2•
X. The bisector of the angle BAG of a triangle meets the base
in D, and is pr[...]l - tan 2
terms of tan A.
Show that tan 2 (A +B)-[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (714)[...]·G020GOO, and log 15
find the logarithm of (18) 4 •
v,
XI 1
Sl
l[...]-~c)

If one angle of a triangle be GOo, show that the side[...]s supported at the
ends, and a weight of 10 lbs. is hung ni a point lft. Gins.[...]the supporting forces.
II. The middle points of two adjacent sides of a square board
are joined, and the sm[...]ormed is cut aw<ty.
Find the position of the centre of gravity of the
remainder.
III. Find the relation between the power and the weight in the
case of the wheel and axle, neglecting friction. If the[...]surface, is stm·tocl
with a velocity of 12 ft. per sec. and is brought to rec;t
by friction in 12 ft. Find the co-efficient of friction
between the block and the sur[...]A stone is projected horizontally from the top of n towet·
64 ft. high with a velocity of G4 ft. per second.
Determine ((t) its time of flight, (b) it~ horizontal range,
(c) its velocity and direction of motion when it strikes
the ground (Tak[...]. A shaft G ft. square and 30 ft. deep is full of water. What[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (715)[...]. Show how to determine the pressure at any point of a.
liquid at rest.
A hollow cone, the diameter of whose base is 3 ft. and
whose height[...]olution. Wh11.t is the
specific gra.vity of the salt solution 7
IX. Dra.w a di11.gmm of Smea.ton's n,it• pump, explain its action,
and, given the cn,pa.cities of th8 receiver and cylinder,
find the density of the air in the receiver n,fter the n1h
ascent of the piston.

CHEMIST[...]•whe'l'ever posssbl e.]
I. What volume of water-gas, measured under standard condi-
tions, could be formed from 10 grammes of carbon, aml
whn,t volume and weight of carbon dioxide would be
formed by its combustion 7
II. Explain and illustrate the law of multiple proportions.
III. The compounds P 2 0 5[...]cribe the relationship between the atomic weights of
chlorine, bromine, and iodine. Is there m1y connection
between the atomic weights of these elements and their
properties, and if so, of whn,t kind 7 Illustrate your
answet[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (716) Vf. Name and state the composition of the principal mineral~:~
containing zinc[...]used, and why 7
VII. Describe the oxides of lead and their preparation.
VIII. Explain the chemical changes which take place in the
making of bread.
IX. A 100-gramme weight made of brass is heated to 100° and
dropped into an ice-celorimeter, and 11·25 grammes of
ice are melted 7 What is the specific heat ofof a clock be constructed so that
its natur[...]What peculiarities are there in the co-efficients of
expansion of water with heat at different temperatures 1
II. Whn,t is the specific heat of a substance~ Describe a
way of measuring the specific heat of iron.
HI. Explain the principle of" Papin's Digester."
IV. What is the physical di[...]that
exist between the vibration numbers of the various
notes of the musical scale 1
V. Explain the formation of the image of an object in a plane
mirror. What is the[...]eflection 7" Give any explanation you can
of the "mirage."
VII. A white daisy placed in the red of a spectrum appears red,
in the blue it ap[...]rlet geranium is red
if placed in the red of the spectrum, black if placed any-
where[...]do they help to explain the natural colours of objects 7
1VIII. A sheet of cardboard is placed over a magnet, a,nd ir[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (717)[...]arrangement altered.
by placing a piece of soft iron under the cardboard near
one end of the magnet? ·what does the alteration[...]l
charge resides chiefly on the outside of a conductor '1
Why is a conductor with[...]it unable to retain a charge for any leug th of time 7
X. A piece of brown paper, warm and dry, is scrubbed with a[...]again
several times. vVhat is the cause of their motion ? If
the tray be touched w[...]spark is drawn
from it, and the motion of the pith-balls ceases. Why '1
XI. ·what is[...]t to
illustrate it.
XII. A thin piece of platinum wire is stretched between two
b[...]and it is seen to be red
hot over most of its length, but not at the ends.
Explain[...]you.
II. Describe the principal modifications of the Andra.ecium
among Australian members of Order Leguminosrn.
III. Describe the nature and origin of a free central placenta.
IV. Describe the flower of a GJ'evillia.
Y. What is a pyxis? Name an exemplar plant.
VI. Explain the effect of (a) cohesion, (b) atlhes1:on, (c) supp1'ession
in modifyiug the structme of the flower, illustrating
your answer by r[...].
1. Describe the coloured and uncoloured cells of the blood.
What is the chief function of the former, and the seat oE
origin of the latter 7
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1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (718)[...]the menus 'vhereby the b dily tem pera.tnre of n \\•mm-
blooded aJlimal is kept cons[...]itiona.
Ill. "When an organ becomes nctive it is of ndvMtage that it
should be more f lontifu[...]i at •·est." Explain the sigtlil:l ance of this statem.ent.
and describe t he mean w[...].
rr. Describe the appearance and composition of the content of
th <luodetmm after a meal. '!'hxough wh[...]blood-stream 7
\ . The income and the ou:tput of t he body may be p1.1 in the
form of fUl ec1uation, thus :-Food + oxygen = al'hou[...]ter + lU'eV:. EXJllain fully tbe maiming
of this equation.

12. PHYSICAL GEOGR[...]Time-Three hours.
I. What becomes of the annual surplus of the " inland ice" of
Greenland 1
II. How wonld you disting[...]a
fine-grained sandstone without the aid of an acid?
III. Why are some rocks called aqueous[...]ca.n the rate at which a river lowers the surface of its
basin be determined 1
YI. Explain C[...]eve, 7"0Clte moutonnee.
YII. Describe the action of the sea upon a hard sandstone as
compared with that of sand.
VIII. How may coral be converted into a compac t lime~one
showing no trace of its origin 1
IX. What is meant by a plain and a tableland? K arne an Aus-
tralian example of each.
X. What is meant by isothermal, i[...]

1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (719)[...]naflion and
Me for Sp~tcial s~tlJjer.ts ), of 'I!JMm 1 failed to satisfy tke .E'xan~iners.
The joUowing Table shotos Ute Number of 0Mulidales wlw entered themselves for, a11d of
tfwli~< ·wlw palil5ed. in, va,rio.~ ~ub,ie.c~[...]No. of No; of No.· oi N.t~. of
Subjects.[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (720)[...]·
The figures attached to the name of any Candidate show in which subjeots the Ca.ndida[...]n l'rln clt>lea of Geol ogy
'i.-Pmellfa[...]
1895 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (721)[...]dates enter·ed themselve.s for this Examination, of whom 35 failed to satisfY the Exartdners.
'L'ke following Table shows the .IVumber of Candid~ttes wlw ente1'ed themselves for, and of tltw;e
who passed in, various Subjects :

No. of No. of No. of No. of
Subjects.[...]

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[...]tical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide
[...]t for 1894, Acts, Committees, Faculties, Officers of the University, Scholarships and Statutes. The Ap[...]tions applicable to the following: A - The Degree of Bachelor of the Arts; B - The Degree of Bachelor of Laws, and of Lectures and Examinations in Laws for Students not studying for the Degree; C - The Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery; D - The Degree of Bachelor of Music and E - Public Examinations. 391 pp.
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