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(2.) Undergraduates are required to attend with regularity the classes of their respective years.-The extent of absence from prescribed classes which shall disqualify for the keeping of a Session shall be determined by the Faculty.

§ XXX.-DEGREE EXAMINATIONS.-(1.) The examinations which candidates for the LL.B. degree are required to pass after Matriculation are the Sessional Examinations, which are held at the end of the Session in each year of the Course.

(2.) The subjects of these examinations are the subjects of the classes of the various years (§ xxix.) But in the Third Year candidates will also be examined in the following books: Hunter's Introduction to Roman Law ; Maine's Ancient Law.

(3.) If an Undergraduate fail to pass in any subject or subjects of the Sessional Examinations, he shall be allowed a Supplementary Examination in such subject or subjects at the beginning of any subsequent Session.

(4.) Undergraduates who wish to present themselves at a Supplementary Examination, must give notice to the Dean of the Faculty on or before the first Tuesday in October.

(5.) Students are forbidden to bring any book or manuscript into the Examination Hall, except by direction of the Examiner, or to give or receive assistance, or to hold any communication with one another at the Examinations. If a Student violate this rule, he shall be excluded from the Sessional Examinations of the Session, and such other penalty shall be imposed as the Faculty may determine.

(6.) The Sessional Examinations will begin this Session on April 14th, 1884.

§ XXXI.-MOOT COURTS.-A Moot Court has been organized in connection with the Faculty, at which cases are submitted for argument by the Students. The Moot Court will be held at least once a fortnight, and will be presided over by a member of the Faculty, or by some practising Barrister. Every candidate for a degree will be required to take part, when called upon by the Faculty, in arguments at the Moot Court, unless specially excused.

§ XXXII.-PRIZES.-University prizes will be awarded to those Students who stand first at the Sessional Examinations in the subjects of the various classes.

§ XXXIII. THE LIBRARY.-Through the kindness of friends of the Law School, whose donations are acknowledged on page 13, the Faculty have already been able to acquire a Library of about 3,000 volumes. Before the opening of the Second Session they hope to make such additions to it that Students may have easy access to all the Reports, Statutes and Text-Books which it is desirable that they should be able to consult.

Students are allowed the privilege of consulting books in the Library of the Bar Society also, on payment of a fee of $5.

§ XXXIV.-FEES.-The following are the fees payable by Students of the Faculty of Law. They are in all cases payable in advance.

Students will be admitted to classes only on production of class tickets, which can be obtained from the Dean on payment of the fee.

Registration Fee, payable by all Students

Fee for each class attended, per Session, payable by general students

$ 2 00

10 00

Fee for the classes of the First Year, payable by undergraduates. 30 00 Fee for the classes of the Second Year, payable by undergraduates. 30 00 Fee for the classes of the Third Year, payable by undergraduates. 20 00 Fee for LL.B. diploma, which is payable before the final examina

tion, and will be returned in case of failure

10 00

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GENERAL PASS LIST.

[Containing the names (alphabetically arranged) of Undergraduates who have passed in all the subjects proper to their years.]

FACULTY OF ARTS.

For B.A. Degree.

FOURTH YEAR: Adams, H. S.; Dill, E. M.; Jones, F.; McDonald, D.; McLeod, J. P.; Murray, D. A.; Taylor, W. B.; Turner, D. F. D.

THIRD YEAR: Aiton, W.; Coffin, F. S.; Fitzpatrick, H. K.; Gammell, I.; Langille, R. M.; Locke, R. T.; Mackenzie, A. S.; McLeod, J. M.; Martin, K. J.; Newcombe, Margarete F.; Robinson, G. E.; Thompson, A. W.; Tuffts, W. M.

SECOND YEAR: Allison, M. G.; Cahan, C. H.; Calder, J.; Campbell, A. J.; Coffin, F. J.; Coffin, V. E.; Larkin, F. H.; Lewis, A. W.; Macdonald, E. M.; Mackay, E.; Mackay, N. F.; McKenzie, D. H.; McKinnon, T. H; Macrae, A. W.; Morton, S. A.; Nicholson, A; Robinson, A.; Stewart, D.

FIRST YEAR: Buchanan, J. J.; Calkin, W. S.; Campbell, W. R.; Coops, F. H.; Creighton, J. E.; Fraser, D.; Forbes, Antoinette; Johnson, G. M.; McLennan, S. J.; McLeod, M. J.; McNeill, Charlotte M.; Morrison, A. M.; Putnam, W. G.; Shaw, H. C.; Shaw, J. C.; Sutherland, J. S.

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Bennett, A. W.; Boak, H. W. C.; Doull, W. S.,
Lenoir, M. U.; Mooney, P. C. C.; Morse, C.;
Sedgewick, J. A., B. A.; Wallace, W.;

SECOND YEAR:
B. A.; Ives, W. E.;
Ruggles, H., A. B.;
Whitman, A., B. A.

FIRST YEAR: Carter, W. D.; Crowe, W.; Hensley, H. A., B. A.; Macdonald, J. A., B. A.; Milliken, A. E.; Robertson, H. McN.; Sutherland, J.; Troop, A. G., A. B.; Walsh, W. W.; Wells, W. W.

HONOURS, MEDALS, PRIZES,
EXHIBITIONS AND BURSARIES, 1883-4.

HONOURS.

CLASSICS.-First Rank-McLeod, J. P.

MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS.--Second Rank-Murray, D. A.; Adams,

H. S.

MEDALS.

THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S GOLD MEDAL-McLeod, J. P.
THE YOUNG GOLD MEDAL-Murray, D. A.

THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SILVER MEDAL-Adams, H. S.

UNIVERSITY PRIZES.

FACULTY OF ARTS.

CLASSICS: Fourth Year, McLeod, J. P.-Third Year, Aiton, W. -Second Year, Robinson, A.-First Year: Latin, Shaw, J. C.; Greek, Fraser, D.

MATHEMATICS: First Year, McNeill, Charlotte M.-Second Year, Stewart, D.

ASTRONOMY: Murray, D. A.

PHYSICS Mackenzie, A. S.

ETHICS McDonald, D.

POLITICAL ECONOMY: Turner, D. F. D.

METAPHYSICS: Ritchie, Eliza.

LOGIC AND PSYCHOLOGY: Cahan, C. H.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (First Year): McNeill, Charlotte M.

CHEMISTRY-INORGANIC: Second Year, Robinson, A.--First Year, Morrison, A. M.-ORGANIC: Smith, H. M.

HISTORY: Fourth Year, McLeod, J. P.-Third Year, Gammell, I. FRENCH: Second Class, Turner, D. F. D.-First Class, Mackenzie, A. S. GERMAN: Second Class, Saunders, Maria F.--First Class, Aiton, W. HEBREW :-Campbell, A. (New Glasgow).

FACULTY OF LAW.

EVIDENCE: Sedgewick, J. A.

CONFLICT OF LAWS: Morse, C.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Morse, C.

COMMERCIAL LAW: Mooney, P. C. C.

EQUITY Sedgewick, J. A.

CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY: Carter, W. D.

REAL ESTATE: Wells, W. W.

CRIMES AND TORTS: Carter, W. D.

CONTRACTS: Wells, W. W.

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