Subjects and Times of Examination for MATRICULATION, in the Faculties of ARTS, MEDICINE, and LAW. SCHEDULE A.-HISTORY AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Outlines of Roman History, to the Accession of Outlines of Grecian History, to the Death of Alex- Outlines of Ancient and Modern Geography. The Roman History of Dr. Schmitz, and the Grecian History of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, are recommended. SCHEDULE B.-THE LATIN LANGUAGE. Saturday, October 23, 2-5, p.m. Any two of the following Authors which the candi- VIRGIL.-The Æneid. Books I. II. III. IV. SALLUST.-The Conspiracy of Cataline, and the Ju- CESAR.-The Gallic War. Books V. VI. SCHEDULE C.-THE GREEK LANGUAGE. Saturday, October 23, 9-12, a.m. Any two of the following Authors which the candi- HOMER.-The Iliad. Books I. II. III. IV. LUCIAN.-Walker's Selections. SCHEDULE D.-MATHEMATICS. EUCLID. Friday, October 22, 2—5, p.m. The First and Second Books, including the Defini tions and Axioms. The Text of Dr. Simpson is adopted. ARITHMETIC. Explanation of the common system of Numerical The Nature and Use of Vulgar and Decimal Frac- Practice. The Rule of Proportion. Simple Interest and Discount. The Extraction of the Square Roots of whole numbers and of Decimals. ALGEBRA. Explanation and use of the Algebraical Signs, + Nature and use of the Bracket or Vinculum, with the changes to be made in Algebraical Expressions on its introduction or removal. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division Explanation of the meaning of an Index. Reduction of Algebraical Expressions to their sim- The solution of Simple Equations. In the prceeding cases the Student is required, when called on, to give the Demonstration and Explanation of the Rule employed, and its application to particular Examples. The Examination in Euclid is conducted orally. The Examination in Arithmetic and Algebra is by printed questions, to which the Student is required to write the answers. Subjects and times of Examination for Matriculation in the School of CIVIL ENGINEERING. History and the English Language. (See Schedule Mathematics. (See Schedule D, pages xxii. and xxiii.) Subjects and times of Examination for Matriculation in the School of AGRICULTURE. English Grammar and Composition. ber 25, 9-12, a.m. Monday, Octo The Elements of Arithmetic. Friday, October 22, 2-5, p.m. Subjects and Times of Examination for LITERARY SCHOLARSHIPS of the FIRST YEAR. THE GREEK Language. Friday, October 29, 9—12, a.m. and Saturday, HOMER. The Iliad. Books I. II. III. IV. XENOPHON.-The Anabasis. Books I. II. III. IV. THE LATIN LANGUAGE. Friday, October 29, 2—5, p.m., and Saturday, VIRGIL. The Æneid. Books I. II. III. IV. V. VI. CICERO.-De Senectute. Latin Composition in Prose or Verse. HISTORY AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Thursday, October 28, 2-5, p.m. Original Essays in English, on subjects proposed by the Examiner. Outlines of English History. Details of Roman History for the century preceding the Accession of Augustus. Details of Grecian History from the death of Pisistratus to the Peloponnesian War. Subjects and Times of Examination for LITERARY SCHOLARSHIPS of the SECOND YEAR. THE GREEK LANGUAGE. Thursday, October 21, 2-5, p.m. and Friday, EURIPIDES.-Baccha. PLATO.-Apologia Socratis. DEMOSTHENES.-De Corona. HOMER.-The Iliad. Books V. VI. VII. VIII. THE LATIN LANGUAGE. Friday, October 22, 2-5, p.m., and Monday, HORACE. The Odes. Books III. and IV. and the CICERO.-The Oration Pro Cluentio. LIVY.-Book I. TACITUS.-The Annals. Book I. JUVENAL.-Satires III. VIII. and X. Latin Composition in Prose or Verse. MODERN LANGUAGES. Saturday, October 23, 9-12, a.m., and 2—5, p.m. FRENCH. MOLIERE.-Avare. Translation from French into English. Translation from English into French. History of French Literature during the 17th and 18th Centuries. Or, GERMAN. SCHILLER.-Macbeth. Translation from German into English. Translation from English into German. History of German Literature to Klopstock, exclusive. с |