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MICHAELMAS EXAMINATION

"The

Epistle to the Galatians in Greek, and Revised Version, with
Mac Gregor's Handbook on Galatians, and Binnie on
Church."

SENIOR SOPHISTERS (Presbyterian Church).

HILARY EXAMINATION

Epistle to the Philippians in Greek, and Revised Version, with
Bishop Lightfoot's "Commentary."

TRINITY EXAMINATION—.

Epistle to the Hebrews in Greek, and Revised Version, with
Davidson's "Handbook on the Epistle to the Hebrews."

MICHAELMAS EXAMINATION

English Bible, with M'Pherson's Handbook on the "Westminster
Confession of Faith."

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Honor Courses.

STUDENTS may become Candidates for Honors in the following subjects, at each Term Examination in the Undergraduate Course:

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Mathematics; Classics; History; English
Literature; French; German.

Mathematics; Classics; Logics; History;
English Literature; French; German.
Mathematics and Mathematical Physics;
Classics; Logics; Experimental Science;
Natural Science; History and Political
Science; Modern Literature; Legal and
Political Science.

Mathematics and Mathematical Physics;
Classics; Ethics; Experimental Science;
Natural Science; Legal and Political
Science.

Prize Examinations are also held in Experimental Science, in Natural Science, and in Old and Middle Irish in the Michaelmas Term of the Senior and Junior Freshman years; and a Prize Examination in Celtic Languages in the Michaelmas Term of the Junior Sophister year.

At the B. A. Degree Examination, Students may graduate in Honors in ten subjects, viz. :

Mathematics and Mathematical Physics.

Classics.

Logics and Ethics.

Experimental Science.

Natural Science.

History and Political Science.

Modern Literature.

Legal and Political Science.

Engineering Science.

Celtic Languages.

The regulations by which the rank and value of the various Honors and Prizes are determined have been already given (see above, under the head "Honors and Prizes").

§ 1.-MATHEMATICS.

[The Student is liable to examination in any Term in the whole of the previous Honor Course. The following list contains only the subjects additional in each Term.]

MICH. LECT. AND
HILARY EXAM.

HILARY LECT. AND
TRINITY EXAM.

TRINITY LECT. AND
MICH. EXAM.

JUNIOR FREshmen.

Algebra: Arithmetical and Geometrical Progres-
sion-Scales of Notation-Surds and Imaginary
Quantities-Quadratic Equations and Simul-
taneous Equations of 2nd Degree-Permutations
and Combinations - Binomial Theorem for
Positive Integral Index-Hall and Knight's
Higher Algebra, Chaps. i.-xiii. (inclusive).
Trigonometry: to the end of the Solution of Plane
Triangles, excluding Logarithms.
Geometry: Deductions from Euclid.

Elementary Theory of Maxima and Minima-
Mean Centres - Perspective-Transversals-
Inversion-Poles and Polars-Coaxal Circles.
Casey's Sequel to end of Section vii., Book vi.
Algebra: Binomial Theorem-Logarithms-Ex-
ponential and Logarithmic Series - Partial
Fractions Continued Fractions -- Algebraic
Series. Hall and Knight's Higher Algebra,
Chaps. xiv., xv., xvi., xvii., xxiii., xxiv., xxv.,
xxix.
Burnside and Panton's Theory of Equations:
Chaps. i., ii., iii., iv.

Trigonometry: Numerical Solution of Triangles-
De Moivre's Theorem-Exponential Forms of
Trigonometric Functions Trigonometric

Series.

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Geometry: Analytical Geometry of the Right Line, Salmon's Conic Sections, Chaps. i., ii., and v.

III.,

(Convergency of Series: Hall and Knight's Higher
Algebra, Chap. xxi.
Solution of Cubic

Biquadratic Sturm's Theorem-Horner's Method of Solving Numerical Equations, Burnside and Panton's Theory of Equations, Chaps. v., vi., vii., viii., x. from Art. 96 to end, x1. from Art. 108 to 111 (inclusive).

Williamson's Differential Calculus: Chaps. i., ii., iii.

Salmon's Conic Sections, Chaps. vi., vii. and x. Spherical Trigonometry: The Relations between the Sides and Angles of a Spherical Triangle, the Radii of Inscribed and Circumscribed Circles, and Spherical Excess.

MICH. LECT. AND
HILARY EXAM.

HILARY LECT. AND
TRINITY EXAM.

TRINITY LECT. AND
MICH. EXAM.

MICH. LECT. AND
HILARY EXAM.

SENIOR FReshmen.

[Burnside and Panton's Theory of Equations, Chap. xiii., omitting Applications to Geometry.

Williamson's Differential Calculus: Chaps. iv., v., to Art. 112, ix. and xii.

Williamson's Integral Calculus: Chap. i. Williamson and Tarleton's Dynamics: Chaps. i., ii., iii., and iv.

Minchin's Statics: Chaps. i., ii., and iii.

(Salmon's Conic Sections: Chaps. xi., xii., and xiii.

Taylor's Geometrical Conics (smaller edition).

NOTE-Geometrical or Analytical Solutions of questions will be accepted unless the Candidates are restricted by the Examiner to one method or the other.

Williamson's Integral Calculus: Chaps. ii., iii., and iv.

Williamson and Tarleton's Dynamics: Chaps. v. and vi.

Minchin's Statics: Chaps. iv., v., vi., and viii.

Salmon's Conic Sections: The Abridged Notation of the Line, Circle, and General Conic, and Properties of two or more Circles, chaps. iv., viii., ix., and xiv.

Williamson's Differential Calculus: Chaps. vi., viii., xiii. to Art. 277 Chap. xix.

Williamson's Integral Calculus: Chaps. v., vi.,
to Art. 99, vii., and viii.

Williamson and Tarleton's Dynamics: Chap. vii.
Minchin's Statics: Chaps. vii., ix., and x.

JUNIOR SOPHISTERS.

[ Salmon's Geometry of Three Dimensions-Articles 1-57, 58-80, 81-121 (all inclusive).

Minchin's Statics-Chaps. xi. to end of Article 168 and xii.

Williamson and Tarleton's Dynamics-Chaps.
viii. and ix.

Williamson's Integral Calculus-Chaps. ix. andx.
Forsyth's Differential Equations Chaps. ii.
Articles 13-22, inclusive, and v. Articles
108, 109, 110.

HILARY LECT. AND
TRINITY EXAM.

TRINITY LECT. AND
MICH. EXAM.

MICH. LECT. AND
HILARY EXAM.

HILARY LECT. AND
TRINITY EXAM.

Williamson and Tarleton's Dynamics-Chap. x.
Tarleton's Introduction to the Mathematical

Theory of Attraction-Chaps. i., ii. to end of
Article 17, iii., and iv. to end of Article 52.
Minchin's Statics-Chap. xiii. Articles 198-219,
inclusive.

Besant's Hydromechanics-Chaps. i.-v., inclusive.

Forsyth's Differential Equations-Chaps. i., the remainder of ii., iii., and iv. (omitting Articles 64 and 67 to end of Chap.).

Williamson and Tarleton's Dynamics-Chap. xi.
to Article 268, inclusive.

Tarleton's Introduction to the Mathematical
Theory of Attraction—to end of Chap. iv., with
omissions as in the Course for Moderatorship.
Godfray's Astronomy.

Burnside and Panton's Theory of Equations-
Chaps. xiv., xv., xvi. to Article 179, inclusive.
(The candidates are also recommended to read the
Chapter in Salmon's Higher Algebra on Linear
Transformation.)

Forsyth's Differential Equations - Chaps. iv.
Articles 67 to end, v. Articles 83-92, inclu-
sive, 101, 102, vi. Articles 113-116, inclusive,
and viii. Articles 146, 147, 150-174, inclusive.

SENIOR SOPHISTERS.

Tarleton's Introduction to the Mathematical
Theory of Attraction-The remainder of the
book as in the Course for Moderatorship.
Williamson and Tarleton's Dynamics-to end of
Section 1, Chap. xii., omitting Articles 270,
279.

Forsyth's Differential Equations—Chap. ix. to
Article 207, inclusive.

Salmon's Geometry of Three Dimensions-Articles
122-205, inclusive.

Williamson and Tarleton's Dynamics-the re-
mainder of Chap. xii., and Chap. xiii., omit-
ting Articles 305–310, inclusive.

Williamson's Introduction to the Mathematical
Theory of the Stress and Strain of Elastic
Solids-the first four Chaps., omitting Section
3, Chap. i., and Article 69.

Salmon's Geometry of Three Dimensions-Arts.
262-274, 288-294, 300-313, 358-361, 364-366,
375, 376, all inclusive.

Forsyth's Theory of Functions-the first four
Chaps.

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