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5th. Translation from English into the second language, and vice versâ.

6th. Original English Composition in Prose or Verse. II. HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY.-Six papers.

1st and 2nd. Questions on a period to be announced by the Syndicate two years before the examination, including Constitutional Law, Manners, Literature, Political Geography, and Etymology.

3rd. Politics as a Science, including Political Economy. 4th. Logic, including the Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences.

5th. The History of Greek Philosophy.

6th. The History of Modern Philosophy, from the time of Charlemagne to the end of the 18th century.

In lieu of the 5th and 6th papers, a Candidate may bring up

(a.) Historical or external Evidences of Christianity. (b.) Moral or internal Evidences of Christianity.

III.-MATHEMATICS.-Six papers.

1st. Euclid and Geometrical Conic Sections. 2nd. Algebra and Trigonometry.

3rd. Newton's Principia, Book I., §§ I.-III., and Astronomy.

4th. Analytical Geometry and Differential and Integral Calculus.

5th. Statics and Dynamics.

6th. Hydrostatics and Optics.

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IV.-NATURAL SCIENCES.-Six papers.

Zoology, Comparative Anatomy, and Physiology.
Botany and Vegetable Physiology.

Geology.

Chemical Physics.

Inorganic Chemistry.

Meteorology and Physical Geography.

The Candidate will be required to select for examination one of the sub-sections a and b, and to be acquainted with the history of the sciences therein enumerated.

59. In the week following the Examination, the Examiners in each branch will publish a list of successful Candidates in two Classes and Pass, the names in each Class and Pass being arranged in alphabetical order.

60. A Certificate will be given to those who pass the Examination. (Vide Form T.)

BACHELOR OF LAWS.

1. The Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws will be held annually at Bombay, commencing on the First Monday in the First Term in Arts.

2 No Candidate shall be admitted to the Examination unless he be a Bachelor of Arts of at least two years' standing in the University of Bombay, or some University recog nized by it, and unless he produce certificates to the effect that he has attended, for periods amounting to at least three years, three-fourths of the Lectures proper to his class, in some School or Schools of Law recognized by the University.

3. Application must be made to the Registrar two months before the Examination. (Vide Form U.)

4. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 30, for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form V.) 5. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for pesenting himself at any subsequent Examination, on a new application being forwarded and a fresh fee paid.

6. Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws will be examined in the principles of Jurisprudence and in the several systems of Municipal Law administered by the High Court of Bombay.

There will be six papers, namely *.

1. Roman Civil Law. Elements of General Jurispru dence and International Law.

2. Succession and Family Rights, with special reference to Hindu and Mahomedan Law.

3. The Law of Contracts, and of the Transfer and Lease of Immoveable Property.

4. Equity with special reference to the Law of Trust, Mortgages and other securities for money, and specific Relief.

5. The Law of Torts and Crimes.

6. The Law of Evidence, Civil Procedure, including Limitation and Criminal Procedure.

7. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed papers.

NOTE.-The Examination of 1880 is to be held under the old Regulations, but six papers will be set instead of four.

8. On the morning of the Second Monday after the commencement of the Examination, the Examiners will arrange and publish in two Divisions, each in alphabetical order, the names of such of the Candidates as may have passed.

9. A Certificate will be given to those who pass the Examination. (Vide Form W.)

HONOURS.

10. The Examination for Honours in Law will commence on the First Monday in the First Term in Arts.

11. The Examination will be open to any Candidate who has passed the Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws held in one of the three years next preceding such Honours Examination.

12. Candidates must forward an application to the Registrar at least two months before the Examination. (Vide Form X.)

13. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 50, for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form Y.)

14. Each Candidate for Honours will be examined in each of the following subjects:

(a.) Roman Civil Law.

(b.) General Jurisprudence, including International Law.

(c.) The several systems of Municipal Law which obtain in India.

Three papers will be set, one in each subject (a), (b), and (c): each paper may be divided into two parts, three hours being allowed to each part.

15. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed papers.

16. The Examiners will publish, on the Friday in the ensuing week, lists of the successful Candidates in two Classes,the names in each Class being arranged in alphabe tical order. No Candidate shall be placed in the First Class unless the Examiners are of opinion that he has exhibited considerable original ability as well as great industry.

LICENTIATE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

1. A Candidate for the Degree of Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery must have passed the Matriculation Examination of the University of Bombay, or of some University recognized by it. He must have been engaged during four University years in professional study at a School of Medicine.

2. The Candidate will be required to pass two Exami

nations.

FIRST EXAMINATION IN MEDICINE.

3. The First Examination in Medicine will be held annually at Bombay, commencing on the First Monday after 12th September.

4. No Candidate shall be admitted to the Examination unless he have produced Certificates to the following effect :

(a.) Of having completed his nineteenth year.

(b.) Of having been engaged in Medical studies for at least two University years.

(c.) Of having attended the following Courses:

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1 Course of instruction of at least four months; producing a certificate of having acquired a practical knowledge of the preparation and compounding of Medicines.

(d). Of having been engaged in Dissection for two First Terms in Medicine, in the course of which he must have dissected the whole human body twice.

5. Candidates must apply to the Registrar two months before the Examination. (Vide Form AÅ.)

6. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 20, for which a receipt will be given (Vide Form AB.)

7. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for presenting himself at any subsequent First Examination in Medicine, on a new application being forwarded and a fresh fee paid.

8. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects:

1. Anatomy, Descriptive and Practical.

2. Physiology and Histology.

3. Chemistry, including Practical Chemistry, General and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Detection of the adulteration of Drugs.

4. Botany, Materia Medica, and Pharmacy.

9. The Examination will be written and practical. Oral Examination of Candidates will be left to the discretion of Examiners.

* In Systematic Botany the Candidate will be required to possess a competent acquaintance with the following Natural Orders (excepting those printed in italics, in which only a general knowledge will be expected) :

Anonacea, Menispermeæ, Nymphæaceæ, Nelumbiacea, Papaveraceæ, Cruciferæ, Capparide, Malvacea, Sterculiacea, Aurantiaceæ, Guttiferæ, Sapindaceae, Meliacea, Vitaceæ, Anacardiacea, Leguminosa, Rosacea, Myrtacea, Cucurbitacea, Umbelliferæ, Cinchonacea, Compositæ, Asclepiadiacea, Apocynaceæ, Bignoniacea, Convolvulaceæ, Scrophulariace, Solanacea, Atropace, Labiata, Verbenaceae, Acanthacea, Lauracea, Euphorbiaceae, Urticicea, Artocarpaceae, Coniferæ, Orchidaceae, Zingiberaceæ, Cannacea, Amaryllidaceae, Liliaceae, Melanthacea, Palmaceæ, Araceae, Gramine; and with the structure of the Cryptogamic orders.

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