LAW PRIZES—RULES FOR LIBRARY, ETC. I l l 1862. Subject:—"The History of Arctic Exploration."—J. N.
FLOWER.
1863. Subject:—" A comparison of the advantages resulting from the invention of Printing with those resulting from tho invention of the Steam Engine."—NOT AWARDED.
1864. Subject:—" Peter the Great: his work and its in- fluence."—ROBERT CRAIG, B.A.
1865. Subject:—"The influence exercised on the history of tho world by the existence of the Isthmus of Suez and that of Panama as barriers to navigation." — N o r AWARDED.
LAW PEIZES.—ME. BILLING'S MEDAL EOE LAW.
Mr. Billing, Reader in Law, offers a Gold Medal, to be com- peted for by members of his class.
The following is a list of the persons to whom the medal has been awarded iu previous years ;—
1858. HENDERSON, PERCY.
1859-60. GRAVE, HENRY.
1860-61. SNOWDEN, EDWARD GREENE.
1861-62. GTLLOTT, SAMUEL.
1862-63. WILSON, WALTER MONRO..
1863-64. NOT AWARDED.
In future the competition for this medal will be restricted to Matriculated Students attending the Lectures on Law Parts I I . and I I I . .
1865-66. JOHN MADDEN, B.A.
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