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T A B L E OF CON^&NTS. , .
I . O F F I C E R S O P T H E U N I V E R S I T Y ( P R E C E D E S " C A L E N D A R " * ' ) " ' ' - [ n ]
I I . C A L E N D A R - 1 I I I . T A H L K O F L E C T U R E S , 1865 - - - - - - 18
I V . A C T O F I N C O R P O R A T I O N - - - - - -t 19 V . R O Y A L L E T T E R S P A T E N T - - - - - - 25
V I . S T A T U T E S - - - - - - - - 29
C H A P T E R I . — O F T i n s COUNCIL.
1. Meetings of Council - - - 29 2. Minutes of its proceedings - - - 29 3. Confirmation of Minutes - - - 29 4. Special Meetings - . - . . - 29 5. Meetings upon requisition - - - 29 6. Notices of Business - - - 29 7. Notices of Motion ' - - 30 8. Lapsed Meetings - - - • 30
CHAPTER I I . — O P T H E SBAL OF T H E U N I V E R S I T Y .
1. Custody of Seal 30 C H A P T E R i n . — O P T E R M S . *
1. Number and duration of Terms - 30 2 Exception in caso of Anatomical Lectures and Dissections - 31
CHAPTKR I V —OF T H E PROFESSORS A N D LECTURERS.
1 Establishment of Classes - 31 2. Tenure of Professoriate - - - - 31
3. Incapacities of Professors - - - 32 4. Professors not to receive Boarders in their houses - - 32
5. Conduct of Examinations - 33 C Professors may deal summarily with minor offences - - 33
CHAPTER V.—OF T U B PROFESSORIAL HOARD.
1. Constitution of Professorial Board - 33 2. Meetings of Board and President t h e r e o f 33 3. Board to arrange times of Lectures and Examinations a n d
subjects of Examinations fur Prizes - 33 4 Board to make regulations for maintaining discipline - 33
5. Board to make regulations for Library and Museum - 33 6. President to control Porters and Servants - - 33 7. President to maintain order and discipline - - 33 8. Board t o furnish to Council information when required - 33
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C O N T E N T S .Page CHAPTER VI.—OF T H E REGISTRAR.
Duties of Registrar , . . - . . 33 CHAPTER V U . - O r MATRICULATION AND DEGREES.
1. Time of Matriculation - - . . . _ 34 2. Record of successful Candidates a t Matriculation Examination 34
3 Conditions precedent to Matriculation 34 4. Declaration at Matriculation - - - 34
5. Division of Matriculated Students 35 6. Completion of an Academic year - 35 7. Course of study to bo pursued in prescribed order ' - 35
8. Time of admission to Degrees - - 36 9. Qualification for Degrees of M A. M.D and L L . D . - - 3 6
s 10. Privileges of Students of Affiliated Colleges - - 36 11. Admissions a d ewtdem qradum - - - 36 12. Bachelors of British Universities admissible without Exami-
nation to the higher Degrees - 36 13 Declaration of Candidates for Degrees - - - - 37
14 President to present Candidates for Degrees - - 37 15. Admission ad cundem statum - - - 37
16. Table of Fees 38 17. MatnculatedStudentsiu Medicine exempted from Feesin A r t s 39
15 Examination Fees of unsuccessful Candidates - - 40 19 Forms of Presentation and Admission to Degrees - - 40
CHAPTER V I I I . — O F P R I Z E S EXHIIUTIONS AND SCHOLARSHIPS.
1. Prizes of Books - - - 41
2 i n h i b i t i o n s - - 41 3 Exhibitioners to attend Lectures - 41
4. Scholarships - - - 41 5 Scholars exempted from Fees for Degrees - - - 41
CHAPTER IX.—OV DECREES I N MUSIC.
1. Degrees in Music to be conferred according to Regulations - 43 CHAPTER X —OF T H E SHAKESPEARE SCHOLARSHIP.
1 Foundation of Shakespeare Scholarship - 42 2. I t s value - - • • - 42
3. Examination when held and to whom open - - 42 4 Subjects of Examination - - - - 42 6 Scholarship to be awarded to best answerer if answering be
sufficient - - - 43
6. Appropriation of surplus funds - - - 43
V.IT R E G U L A T I O N S - - - - . • • - • - - 44
CHAPTER I.—MATRICULATION. '
1 Subjects of Examination for Matriculation - - 44 ' ' 2 Classification of Candidates thereat - - - 44
3 Times of such Examination -* - - 44
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CHAPTER I I . — D E G R E E S OP DACHELOR O F ARTS AND_OF BACHELOR OF LAWS.
1. Period of study for Degree of A B - 45 2. Period of study for Degree of L L . B . . . . . 45
3. Subjects of First Examination - 45 4. Requirements for completion of First Year - - - 45
5. Subjects of Second Examination - 45 6. Requirements for completion of Second Year m A r t s - 45
7. Requirements for completion of Second Year m Law - 46 8. Subjects of Third Examination - - - 45 9 Requirements for completion of Third Year in Arts - 47 10. Requirements for completion of Third Year in Law - - 47
11. Subjects of Fourth Examination - 47 13. Requirements for completion of Fourth Year - - - 47
13. Bachelors of Arts may complete their Course in Law - 47 14. Bachelors of Laws may complete their Course in A r t s - 48
CHAPTKR I I I . — D E C R E E OF MASTER OF A l l T S .
1. Subjects of Examination for Degree of M A . -• " - 48 2. Qualification of Candidates for Examination -. - - 4 8 3. Who may be admitted to t h e Degree of M. A. - - 43
CHAPTER I V . — D E C R E E O F DOCTOR O P LAWS.
1. Subjects of Examination for Degree of LL D, 49 2. Qualification of Candidates for Examination - - 49
CHAPTER V.—CERTIFICATE OF C I V I L E N G I N E E R .
1 Period of study for Certificate of C.E. 49 2 Subjects of First Examination - - - . - . 49
3. Requirements for completion of First Year - - - 49
4. Subjects of Second Examination - 50 5 Requirements for completion of Second Year - - - 50
6. Subjects of Third Examination - 50 7. Requirements for completion of Third Year - - - 50
CHAPTER V I . — D E G R E E OP DACHELOR OF MEDICINE.
1 Period of study for Degree of M.B. - 50 2. Subjects of Lectures m First Year - - - - 50
• 3 Subjects of First Examination - - - ' 51 4 Subjects of Lectures in Second Y e a r - - - - 51 5. Subjects of Second Examination . . . . 51 6. Subjects of Lectures in Third Year - - - 51 7. Certificate of Surgical skill a condition precedent to Third
Examination - - - 51
8. Subjects of Third Examination - - - 53 9 Subjects of Lectures m Fourth Year . . . 53 10. Subjects of Fourth Examination - - - 53 11. Subjects of Lectures in Fifth Year - - - - ' : 52 12. Subjects of Fifth Examination - - - 52
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13. Tests of practical skill in Fifth Examination - - 52 14. Candid ates must pass m all tho subjects of each Examination 53 15. Who may bo omitted to the Degree of MB. - - 53 16. Certain Bachelora of Arts may proceed with Third Year of
Medicine - - - 5 3
17. Lectures and Examinations of other Medical Schools recognised 53 18 Extent of allowances for both Lectures and Examinations - 54 19. Deficiency in required number may be completed in this
University - . . _ . . - 54
20. Allowances for Lectures only - - - 54 21. Completion of the course for M.B. by Students of other Me-
dical Schools - - - 54
22. Medical Students may receive Certificate of Attendance on
Lectures - - - 5o
23. Bachelors of Medicine not to assume title of Doctor - 55
CHAPTER V I I —DEGREE O F DOCTOR OF MEDICINE.
1. Academic standing of Candidates for Degree of M.D. - 55 2. Qualifications of Candidates for Degree of M.D. - - 55 3. Subjects of Examination for Degree of M D. - - - 56 4. Commentaries and Reports at such Examination - - 56 5. Nature of such Reports - - - 56 6. Candidates when admissible to Degree of M D. - - 56 7. Savmg of rights of Bachelora of Medicme of other Universities 56
CHATTER V I I I . — DEGREE O F MASTER OF SURGERY,
1. Academic standing of Candidates for Degree of Ch.M. - 57 2. Qualifications of Candidates for Degree of Ch M. - 57 ' 3. Who may bo admitted to Examination for Degree of Ch.M. - 57
4. Subjects of Examination for Degree of Ch M. - - 57 , 5. Commentaries and Reports at such Examination - - 57
6. Nature of such Reports - 58 7. Candidates when admissible to Degree of Ch M. - - 58
CHAPTER I X . — S P E C I A L REGULATIONS FOR CONFERRING DEGREES IN MEDICINE
1. Existing Medical Practitioners admissible on certain condi-
tions to Examination for Degrees of M B. and MJ). • 58 2. Examination to consist of Two Forts - - - 58 3. Subjects of First Part of Examination - . . 53 4. Candidates to pass the First Part of Examination before pro-
ceeding with the Second Part - - - 59 5. Subjects of Second Part of Examination - 59 6. Commentaries and Reports at such Examination - - 59
7. Nature of such Reports - - - - 59 8. Successful Candidates admissible to Degrees of M B. and M D.
by cumulation - - - 60
9. After 1864 Candidates must pass Matriculation Examination CO 10. Names of Candidates when to be sent to Registrar - 60 11. Interpretation Clause * - - - 60
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- P a g e CHAPTER X —ATTENDANCE ON LECTURES.
1. Fees to be paid and names to be entered for Lectures before each Terra - - - 6 0 2 Students subsequently entering their names to be marked as
absent from previous Lectures - 60 3. Registrar to prepare Class Rolls - - - - , - 61
4 Class Rolls not t o be altered without sanction of Professorial
Board - 61 5 Calling of Roll* ' - - - 61
6. W a n t of preparation for Lecture - 61 7. Time within winch explanation of absence may bo given - 62
8 W h a t a t t e n d a n c e sufficient t o keep a course of Lectures - 62 9. A t t e n d a n c e on Lectures on Elementary Mathematics - 62 10 Unexplained absences m certain courses . . . 62
' CHAPTER X I —ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS.
1 Time of E x a m m a t i o n s fur Degrees of Bachelor - 62 2. Restriction upon cousocutivo E x a m m a t i o n s in the same course 63 3. Students attending Lectures must keep their courses of Lec-
tures - - . - - - 63 4. Subjects t a k e n in one course need n o t be repeated in sub-
sequent courses - - - 6 3 5. Tuno'of E x a m m a t i o n s for Degrees of Doctor a n d Master - 63 6 Unsuccessful Candidate may obtain Certificate for any portion
of t h e subjects in which he has passed - t - - 63 7. Medical Students may bo for Arts Students not attending
Lectures . -. - - - 64
CHAI»TER X I I . — H O N O U R EXAMINATIONS.
1 Honour Exammations held m October Term - - 64 2. Honour Examinations held in February Term - 65 3. Schools of H o n o u r s m A r t s - - - 65 4 H o n o u r Class Lists - - - 65
CHAPTER XLTI.—NOTICE TO BE G I V E N BY CANDIDATES F O R EXAMINATION.
1. Notice for E x a m i n a t i o n in October T e r m - - - 65 2 Notice for E x a m i n a t i o n in February T e r m - - - t>6 3. Fee to bo paid at entry - - - 60
Forms of Notice - - - 66
CHAPTER XIV.—NOTICE OP CHANGES OF SUBJECTS O F EXAMINATION.
1. Notice of change m subjects of E x a m i n a t i o n - - 70
CHAPTER X V . — P R I Z E S EXHIBITIONS AND SCHOLARSHIPS.
1 Prizes of Books - - • 70 3 Prize Books to be bound a n d stamped - - - 71
3. Prizemen may defray cost of binding 71 4 Prize Books to be approved by President . . . 71
5 Exhibitions at Matriculation 71
C O N T E N T S .
6 Exhibitions a t First Honour Examination - 7. Who may be Candidates for First Year Exhibitions - 8. Exhibitions a t Second Honour Examination 9. Who may be Candidates for Second Year Exhibitions 10. Exhibitions a t Third Honour Examination - 11. Exhibitions a t Fourth Honour Examination 12. Scholarships in Arts - - - - - 13. Scholarship in Law - - - • - 14. Scholarship m Medicine -
15. When Scholarships may be awarded for one year 16.' Same Scholarship and Exhibition cannot be twice held
CHAPTER XVI.—ACADEMIC DRESS.
1. Occasions for wearing Academic Dress -
2. Description of Academic Dress . . . CHAPTER XVTI.—NON-MATHICULATED STUDENTS.
1. University Lectures open t o all Students - - - 75 2. Persons who keep any course of Lectures may bo examined
therein - - - 75
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V I I I .
* I X . X . X I . X I I . X I I I . X I V . X V . X V I . X V I I .
EXCEPTION TO THESE REGULATIONS.
Saving of Rights of Candidates for Certificate of Surveyor D E T A I L S O P S U B J E C T S O F E X A M I N A T I O N - -
R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S A N D A N N O U N C E M E N T S - V I C E - C H A N C E L L O R ' S P R I Z E - - - - - liAvr P R I Z E S - - * - - - - - R U L E S F O R T H E L I D R A R Y , M U S E U M , A N D G R O U N D S -
D E G R E E S C O N F E R R E D S I N C E 1356 C L A S S LLSTS - - " - - ' - •
A N N U A L R E P O R T _ - . - - - .
LiaT O F M E M B E R S , P R O F E S S O R S , A N D O F F I C E R S L I S T O F G R A D U A T E S - - - - - - • -•
A P P E N D I X -
E X A M I N A T I O N S I N T H E OCTOBER T E R M 1865:—
M A T R I C U L A T I O N . - - _ O R D I N A R Y E X A M I N A T I O N S
HONOUR" E X A M I N A T I O N S - - , E X A M I N A T I O N S I N T H E F E D R U A I I Y T E R M 1866 :—
M A T R I C U L A T I O N - - ^ - E X H I B I T I O N S A T M A T R I C U L A T I O N O R D I N A R Y E X A M I N A T I O N S - T H I R D H O N O U R E X A M I N A T I O N I N A R T S
T H I R D H O N O U R E X A M I N A T I O N I N C I V I L E N G I N E E R I N G F O U R T H H O N O U R E X A M I N A T I O N I N LA"W
E X A M I N A T I O N F O R T U B S H A K E S P E A R E S C H O L A R S H I P
73 74
75 76 97 . 115
116 116 118 126 137 149 157
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