First Year. This paper will contain grammatical questions, and easy passagest in prose for translation into English. Second Year. This paper will contain harder passagest (in poetry as well as prose), for translation into SCIENCE EXAMINATIONS." Additional marks will be given to any candidate who has passed with success in certain of the subjects enumerated in Article VI. of the Science Directory of the Science and Art Department, at the examinations fixed by Article XVIII. of the same Directory, provided that I. She obtains the minimum number of marks for a certificate according to this Syllabus without counting her Science Marks. II. She has obtained a first or second class at the science examination, either in honours, or in the advanced stage (Science Directory XXI.) of the subject or subjects for which she claims additional marks. III. She does not take the Language paper at the Christmas Examination. N.B.-Students in Training Colleges are admissible to the Science Examination in those subjects only for + In 1877, the passages will be taken from Sallust's Catiline, Virgil's Eneid, Books II. and III., About's La mère de la Marquise, Racine's Athalie, Sybel's Prinz Eugen von Savoyen, and Goethe's Egmont. *For information respecting the examinations in Science and Art, and for copies o the Science and Art Directories, application may be made to "The Secretary, Science rnd Art Departmenr, South Kensington, London, W." The subjects for which additional marks may be given (being those for which Pupil Teachers and other Candidates for admission to Training Colleges may receive special marks) are as follows: 6. Theoretical Mechanics. 7. Applied Mechanics. 8. Acoustics, Light and Heat. 9. Magnetism and Electricity. 15. Elementary Botany. 23. Physical Geography. The numbers prefixed are those which the subjects bear in the Science Directory. See first Schedule in English and Scotch Codes of 1876. |