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Thesis: "Equilibrium between Sulphuric Acid and Sulphates in Aqueous Solutions."

Henry Charles Williamson, M.A., B.Sc.

Thesis: "Contributions to the Life History of the Edible Crab (Cancer pagurus).”

"On the Larval Stages of Decapod Crustacea-The Shrimp (Crangon vulgaris)."

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The following Candidates for the Degree of B.D. have passed in the departments specified.

John Begg, M.A., in Hebrew.

William Crawford, M. A., in Hebrew, Theology, and Biblical Criticism.

Walter d'E. R. MacLeod, M. A., in Hebrew, Theology, and Biblical Criticism.

Harold T. J. Waring, M.A., in Church History.

CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION IN MEDICINE.

1901-1902.

The following Candidates have passed the First Professional Examination for the Degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. in the subjects specified.

October 1901.

Arthur C. Brown, in Botany and Zoology.

Alexander S. Campbell, in Physics.

Arthur J. M. Crichton, in Physics and Chemistry.

John W. Fox, in Botany.

Robert F. Linton, in Physics.

John W. Robertson, in Chemistry and Zoology.

Agnes Salmond, in Botany and Zoology.

March 1902.

Joseph F. Berry, in Chemistry and Zoology.
Charles D. Braid, in Physics and Chemistry.
Jessie M. Campbell, in Physics and Chemistry.
Arthur J. M. Crichton, in Botany and Zoology.
Robert M. Dickson, in Physics and Chemistry.
John W. Fox, in Zoology.

Peter H. Macdonald, in Physics and Chemistry.
Robert Malcolm, in Physics.

John W. Robertson, in Physics and Botany.

The following Candidates have passed the Second Professional Examination for the Degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. in the subjects specified.

October 1901.

William Dow, in Anatomy, Physiology, and Materia Medica.

March 1902.

Alfred W. Anderson, in Anatomy and Physiology.

Jessie Balsillie, in Anatomy.

William A. Dickson, in Anatomy, Physiology, and Materia Medica. Elizabeth H. B. Macdonald, M. A., in Anatomy, Physiology, and Materia Medica.

Thomas J. Mitchell, in Anatomy, Physiology, and Materia Medica. William H. Simpson, in Anatomy.

The following Candidates have passed the Third Professional Examination for the Degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. in the subjects specified.

March 1902.

William Dow, in Pathology, and Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health.

John H. Hunter, in Pathology, and Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health.

James Monie, in Pathology, and Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health.

EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH.

1901-1902.

The following Candidates have passed the First Examination for the Diploma in Public Health in the subjects specified.

March 1902.

Andrew Mair, M.B., Ch. B., in Chemistry, Physics and Meteorology, and Bacteriology.

Archibald Shed, M. B., in Chemistry, and Physics and Meteorology.

The following Candidates have passed the Second Examination for the Diploma in Public Health in the subjects specified.

October 1901.

Robert Buchanan, M.B., C.M., M.A., B.Sc., in Sanitary Law and Vital Statistics.

Robert S. Mowat, M.B., in Epidemiology and Practical Sanitation, and Sanitary Law and Vital Statistics.

March 1902.

Andrew Philip, M.B., C.M., M.D., in Epidemiology and Practical Sanitation, and Sanitary Law and Vital Statistics.

Robert Thornton, M. B., C.M., in Epidemiology and Practical Sanitation, and Sanitary Law and Vital Statistics.

CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION IN ARTS.

1901-1902.

The following Candidate, under the Old Regulations, passed for the Degree of M. A. in the Department of Mental Philosophy.

October 1901.

Alexander G. Abbie.

The following Candidates, under the New Regulations, passed for the Degree of M.A. in the subjects specified.

October 1901.

Helen S. Adamson, in Natural Philosophy.

Annie Baigrie, in Latin and Mathematics.

Mary W. Batchelor, in Mathematics.

Helen R. Beisant, in Mathematics.

Kenneth M. Berry, in Greek.

James G. Berry, in Classics, with Honours of the First Class.

Ewart A. Beveridge, in Chemistry.

John P. Bissett, in Moral Philosophy.

John M. A. Blair, in Logic.

Elizabeth H. Bragg, in Mathematics and English.

Robert C. Bridgett, in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, with

Honours of the Third Class.

Thomas Brown, in Natural Philosophy.

Thomas Caldwell, in Latin.

Adam Cameron, in Chemistry.

Phyllis C. Campbell, in Latin.

Helen W. Chalmers, in Mathematics.

Agnes Common, in Latin.

Duncan Conacher, in English.

Elizabeth Conacher, in Latin and Education.

Alice J. Corrie, in Mathematics.

Eneas N. Craig, in Mental Philosophy, with Honours of the Second

Class.

Dora I. Davidson, in Mathematics and French.

Margaret C. Davidson, in Mathematics.

Robert L. Donaldson, in Greek.

David Duncan, in Latin.

James O. Duncan, in Latin.

Robert J. Dykes, in English, with Honours of the First Class.

Alexander S. Ferguson, in Latin.

Wilfred A. Green, in Mathematics.

Eric A. Horne, in Latin and Greek.

Henry W. Hunt, in Natural Philosophy and Ancient History.
William B. Jamieson, in Education.

Duncan M. Johnston, in Greek, Natural Philosophy, and English.
Janet Johnston, in French.

Alexander H. Johnstone, in Greek and Mathematics.

Andrew T. Laurence, in Latin.

Edith Law, in Logic and Education.

Mary Lloyd Evans, in Logic.

C. Nora Longson, in Mathematics.

Andrew P. Lundie, in Moral Philosophy and English.
William J. Lundie, in Latin and Mathematics.

Donald Mackenzie, in English.

Agnes B. Masterton, in Logic.

Harriet A. Masterton, in Logic and Natural Philosophy.

John D. McBeth, in Latin and Greek.

Elizabeth A. McIntyre, in Classics, with Honours of the Second

Class.

Catherine K. McPherson, in Education.

Anthony S. Murray, in Mathematics.
William G. Murray, in Logic.

Andrew Myles, in Zoology.

Stanley Nairne, in Logic.

Agnes Hill Nicoll, in Botany.

Margaret M. Nicoll, in Logic.

Peter H. Nicoll, in Mathematics.

Margaret G. Ormiston, in Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.

Percy M. Osmond, in Mathematics and French.

James A. Paterson, in Mathematics.

Barbara H. Reid, in Logic.

Christina C. Ritchie, in French.

Edward Robertson, in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, with

Honours of the Third Class.

William L. Robertson, in Moral Philosophy.

Alexander J. H. Russell, in Logic.

Margaret A. Scotland, in French.

Ellen G. Scott, in Mathematics.

William M. Scott, in Greek.

Elizabeth M. E. Scoular, in Logic.

Robert F. Shepherd, in Botany.

John G. Simpson, in Latin.

Thomas G. Sinclair, in Latin.

Alfred J. Somerville, in Natural Philosophy.

Ethel Steel, in Latin and Zoology.

Peter Stewart, in Mathematics and English.

Alexander A. Strathearn, in Logic and English.

Philip F. Sulley, in History.

Henry J. Thomson, in Mental Philosophy, with Honours of the First

Class.

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