11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Schrevelii Græco-Latinum et Latino- .by Professor MacGregor. Parkhurst's Hebrew and English Lexicon Testament Study Ueberweg, translated by T. M. Lindsay Canada, vols. i., ii.. published in 1831, bound in one volume numbers General Sir Isaac Brock, K. B.. Classical Philology in the College. Etymology .by Macmillan & Co., London, G. B. Cornelius Nepos (Cooke) Juvenal's Satires (Hardy) Ovid's Metamorphoses, xiii., xiv. (Simmons) (Goodley) tion (Potts). (Stephenson). (Greenhill) (McClelland & Preston) 11 11 V. 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 I! 11 11 Differential Equations (Forsyth) ... by Macmillan & Co., London, G. B. & Gee). Les Femmes Savantes Fasnacht (Eugène-Fasnacht) tory (Colbeck).. (Eugène-Fasnacht). Arnold Buckland) Society. Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science (1885); and Proccedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science, vol. vi. (1884-85), -by the Institute. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Canada, vol. iii.,-by the Society. Canadian Economics,—by the Montreal Committee of British Asso ciation. Summary Report of the operations of the Geological and Natural History Survey to Dec. 31st, 1885 ; and Report of the Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada, vol. i., (1835) with accompanying maps ; and Descriptive Catalogue of a Collection of the Economic Minerals of Canada, -by the Director of the Survey. Smithsonian Reports for 1883 and 1884 (3 volumes),-by the Institute. Journals of the House of Commons,—by the Dominion Government. Report of the Superintendent of Education for Manitoba,—by the Superintendent. Census of the North-West Territories (1884-85), -by the Department of Agriculture. Report of the Fruit-Growers' Association and International Show Society of Nova Scotia, -by the Association. A number of pamphlets on Local Government in Ireland, -by F. B. Crofton, Esq. Local Government in Canada, -by J. G. Bourinot. Dalhousie Gazette, from 1867 to 1887,-by Editors. Dalhousie Gazette, several missing numbers,-Geo. Patterson, B. A. Preshyterian Witness, 37 volumes,—by Dr. W. B. McNutt, San Francisco. Calendars, Registers, and similar publications from the following Corporations : Acadia College ; THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM. The Museum * consists chiefly of the THOMAS McCULLOCH and the PATTERSON COLLECTIONS The Thomas McCULLOCH CCLLECTION was presented to the University in 1884, by the Rev. William McCulloch, D, D., of Truro, with a fund of $1400 for its maintenance and management. This Collection formed the museum of Prof. Thomas McCulloch, who occupied the Chair of Natural Philosophy from 1863 to 1865. It contains a large and valuable collection of birds, especially of the native birds of the Maritime Provinces ; collections of shells, fossils, minerals and rock specimens, made in part by Rev. Thomas McCulloch, D. D., the first President of the College, and collections of dried specimens of native plants. PATTERSON COLLECTION.- Rev. G. Patterson, D. D., has kindly offered the College a very fine collection of Indian Antiquities, which will be removed to Halifax as soon as suitable accommodation can be provided. Donations of Dried Plants from the Pacific Islands and Australia have also been made by Rev. Hugh Rubertson and Rev. Joseph Annand, M. A, New Hebrides. * The Provincial Museum which contains collections illustrating the Mineralogy, Geology, and Zoology of the Province, is open to the public daily and may be used by Students. THE GYMNASIUM. was The Gymnasium is provided with apparatus which purchased by funds contributed for the most part by former students. Instruction is furnished by a competent gymnast. The following are the general regulations for the use of the Gymnasium : (1.) All male students, graduates, and members of the Alumni Association shall, on paying the sessional fee, be entitled to the use of the Gymnasium. (2.) Students shall be entitled to instruction in gymnastics without the payment of any additional fee. (3.) Graduates and members of the Alumni Association shall be admitced to the classes, on payment of a fee of three dollars. a Gold and Silver Badges are offered by the President for competition at the close of the session. The successful competitors for these Badges have been as follows: 1882-3--Gold Badge H. W. Rogers. W. B. Taylor. W. B. Taylor. A. W. Lewis. A. W. Lewis. A. M. Morrison. A. M. Morrison. .F. J. Stewart. .J. J. Buchanan. .V. G. Frazee. University Lists. DEGREES Conferred April 27th, 1887. MASTERS OF ARTS. John William McLENNAN, B.A., B.D..... Sydney, Č. B. GEORGE GEDDIE PATTERSON, B.A......... New Glasgow. BACHELORS OF ARTS. JAMES Jost BUCHANAN Sydney, C. B. WILLIAM SOMMERVILLE CALKIN. Truro. WILLIAM ROBERT CAMPBELL . E. Riv., St. Mary's, Pictou. VICTOR EDWIN COFFIN Mount Stewart, P. E. I. FRANK HARVEY COOPS Milton, Queens Co. JAMES EDWARD CREIGHTON. West River, Pictou Co. ANTOINETTE FORBES.. Little Harbour, Pictou Co. DONALD FRASER Pictou. MALCOLM JAMES MCLEOD.. Belfast, P. E. I. CHARLOTTE MARY McNeill. Charlottetown, P. E. I. WILLIAM GRAHAM PUTNAM Maitland, Hants Co. HENRY CORTIS SHAW.. .Stanhope, P. E. Island. JAMES CURTIS SHAW Stanhope, P. E. I. ALEXANDER FORRESTER STEWART Pictou. BACHELOR OF LETTERS. ELIZA RITCHIE...... Halifax. BACHELORS OF LAWS. Titus JAMES CARTER. .Point deBute, N. B. ANDREW CLUNEY.... .Halifax. FREDERICK WILLIAM HANRIGHT, B.A. .. Windsor. CHARLES WILKINS LANE . Truro. WILLIAM ALEXANDER Lyons... Halifax. EDWARD MORTIMER MACDONALD Pictou. DONALD ALEXANDER MACKINNON Charlottetown, P. E. I. FRANK ARTHUR McCULLY, B.A..... Sussex, N. B. HENRY FRANCIS McLATCHY. Hillsboro, N. S. HENRY WYCKOFF ROGERS. Amherst. JOSEPH AMBROSE RUSSELL. Newcastle, N. B. WALTER KENDALL THOMSON Halifax, |