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III. LL.B. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the LL.B. Examination, if of sufficient merit. 1903-Teece, R Clive 1906-Rowland, N. de H.

1896-Bavin, T. R. 1898-Peden, J. B.

1900-Mitchell, E. M.

IV.-M.D. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the candidate who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the M.D. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

1895-Smith, Grafton Elliot (Anatomy)
1903-Sandes, Francis Percival (Surgery)

V.-M.B. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the M.B. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

1896-Dixon, G. P. 1898-MacPherson, J.

1900-Burfitt, W. F.

1901-Macintosh, A. H.

1906-Parkinson, T. C.

VI.-B.SC. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the B.Sc. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

1900-Madsen, J. P. V. (Mathe- 1902-Vonwiller, O. U. (Mathematics and Physics)

matics)

1901-Petrie, J. M. (Chemistry)

Boyd, A. (Physics).

VII.-M.E. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the most distinguished candidate in the Honour Examination for the Degree of Master of Engineering, if of sufficient merit.

1894-Dare, H. H.

| 1896-Bradfield, J. J. C.

VIII.-B.E. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the B.E. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

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IX.-ENGLISH VERSE.

A Medal of the value of £10 is given by the University for the best composition in English Verse. The competition for this Medal is open to all Undergraduates and Bachelors of Arts of not more than two years' standing.

1901-Austin, A. H.

1902-Austin, A. H.

1903-Green, H. M., B.A.

1904-Green, H. M., B.A.

1905-Allen, L. H., B.A.
1906-Not awarded..

X.-UNIVERSITY PRIZE FOR PHYSIOGRAPHY.

A University Prize of the value of £5 is awarded to the student of the First Year who passes the best Class Examination in Physiography, if of sufficient merit.

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XI.-UNIVERSITY PRIZES AT PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

Prizes of £20 and £10 were appropriated annually by the Senate until the year 1894 for the greatest proficients amongst the male candidates at the Senior and Junior Public Examinations. A Prize of £5 is now offered for competition amongst the greatest proficients in the Junior Examination, the Prize for Seniors being withdrawn. The limit of age for Juniors is

seventeen years.

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*PRIVATE ANNUAL PRIZES.

PATHOLOGY.-Prizes, given by Dr. W. Camac Wilkinson, for proficiency in Pathology.

1898-Burfitt, W. F., B.A., B.Sc. 1899-Graham, Mabel J. Macintosh, A. H., prox. acc.

MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS.-Prizes given by
Mr. Thomas Dixson, M.B., Ch.M.

1897-McLean, G.

Burfitt, W. F., B.A., prox. acc.

1898-Graham, Mabel J.

1899-Page, E. C. G.
1900-Dansey, St. J. W.

ENGLISH.-Prizes of £2 10s. each, given by Professor MacCallum for English Essays in the First and Second Years, and of £10 for proficiency in English in the Third Year.

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The names of those who gained prizes before the year 1896 will be found in the

Calendar for 1900.

BIOLOGY.-Prizes of £2 2s., given by Professor Haswell, for proficiency in Zoology.

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BIOLOGY.-Prizes of £1 1s., given by Professor Haswell, for

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GEOLOGY.-Prizes of £4 and £5 each, given by Professor David, for proficiency in Geology respectively in the Second and

Third Years.

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PRACTICAL PETROLOGY.-Prize of £1, given by Professor David, for proficiency in Practical Petrology.

1899-Gregson, W. H., B.A.

1901-Green, L. C.† 1903-Nardin, C. C.

1904-Perry, E. A.†
1905-Kesteven, H. L.

+ Unmatriculated.

PHILOSOPHY.-A Gold Medal, of the value of £10, given by Professor Anderson, M.A., for the best essay on a Philosophical subject; competition to be open to all Bachelors of Arts of not more than two years' standing.

1898-Wallace, D., B.A.
1899-Nicholson, G. G., B.A.

1900-Merrington, E. N., B.A.

1902-Merrington, E. N., B.A.

1904-Austin, A. H., B.A.
1905-Powell, J. G. W., B.A.
1906-Watts, P. R., B.A.

LOGIC AND MENTAL PHILOSOPHY.-Prizes of £5 each, given by

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HISTORY.-Prize of £5, given by Professor Wood, for proficiency

in History.

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FRENCH.-Prize of Books given by the Comité de l'Alliance Française for proficiency in French.

1900-Gough, N. J.

POLITICAL SCIENCE.-Prize of £5, given by Professor Pitt Cobbett, for proficiency in the Elements of Political Science.

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