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FOR THE

ACADEMICAL YEAR 1896.

ADELAIDE:
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Afor 1895
ANGAS ENGINEERING EXHIBITIONS, m Sclmlam/tg'[...]s -
Fees - - - -
Subjects of Examination Appendix A. - - . -

Examination Papers
Class Lists

ARTS, MAsTIzR 0F——

Regulations - I

Fees ~ - - 1

Subjects of Examination Appendix A.

Examination Papers - J

Class List - - -

B

Balance Sheets — - - - I . _
Board 0f Musical Studies ~ »

Chancel[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (3)[...]Statute V - - - - - ,
Conduct at Examinations - - A V

D
DISCIPLINE—
Bunrd of - A - - V . . .
Statutes of -
E
Elder Prizes - - . .
ENDOWMENT, DEEDS org
Sir \V. \V Hughes » - , A . .
Sir Thomas Elder - - . V A . .
EVENING CLASSES—
Regnlations - V V . r .
Fees - - - - n A . - l
Subjects of Lectures - - A - - i
Scholarships - - A . . . J
Attendance on Lectures for [895 -
F
FACULTIES—
Statutes - - - »
Faculty of Laws < » - - - - A . . . 42
Faculty of Medicine , - - . A v 4 . . 42
Faculty of Arts - - - V . . . . , _ 42
Facility 01' Science A - - - . - . . . 42
FEES—
Arts ~ - Appendix A. - - ~ . . v _ 2
Science - Appendix A. . - , . - . . 85
Law - - Appendix B. - - - ~ , -[...]~ . ~ - - - 7, 38, nnd 40
Higher Public Appendix A - . V . V . 122
Music - Appendix D. - - - - V . 3[...]- 34.5”
Graduates, not. on Senate - - . - - - - A . 39.40
H
HIGHER Punuc EXAMINATION—-
Regulations -
subjects of Examination Appendix A, T 121~128

Examination Papers
Class Lists -

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Appendix E.

Appendix B.

Appendix B.

: i Appendix A. l

Appendix C.

Appendix C.

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MUSIC, ADVANCED COURSE—

Regulations - - i

Fees - - - - Appendix D.
Subjects of Examination I

MUSIC, PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY AND PRACTIC[...]ss Lists - - -

PRIZES——
Elder Prizes - - - . aI7-I9

20-38

40-4!

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Subjects of Examination Appendix A.

Examination Papers -

Class Lists - -
Saving Cl[...]ders of . .

Statutes of - - . . t . .

Warden of a ~ , . _ . .
Samoa PUBLIC EXAMINATION—

F[...]

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0] the Board of Musical StIIdies- . . I .

0f the Board of Discipline-

Of the Angus Scho[...]Dress - - - . . . .
Saving Clause and Repeal . - I . . . _
0f the Roby Fletcher Scholarship -[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (8)ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR,

FOR THE YEAR ENDING 1896. ’

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (9)CALENDAR FOR 1896.

JAN UARY.

January 10 Friday Last day of entry for Special Senior Public
Examination in March.
' “[...].

FEBRUARY.
February 10 Monday Last day of entry for LLB. Examination
in March.
“ 21 Friday Last day of entry for Preliminary Examin-
ation in March.
“ 28 Friday Council Meeting.

A4 28 Last day of entry for Evening Scholarships

Examination to be held in M[...]ng Scholarships, nnd
Angus Engineering Exhibition I‘Ixnminn»
lions begin.
"““fl L14 Saturday Senate. Last day for sending to Clerk of
:1 Senate notices of motions for meeting of
; Senate on March 25th.
I“ 16 Monday Lectures begin.
[“ 25 Wednesday Se[...]ouncil Meeting.

APRIL.

Wednesday Examination for J . H. Clark Scholarship
begins.
Friday Good Frid[...]ting.
MAY.

May iv. 16 Saturday Last day of entry for LL.D. Examination
7 in November.
“ 22 Fr[...]

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September 1
(6 2
‘ 7
H 25
October 1
‘ 10
I: 16
N 23
H 30
N 31

Monday . . .

Saturday

Monda[...]ia.

*Public holiday.

Council Meeting.

Last day for sending in compositions for the-
Mus. Bnc. Degree.

JULY.

Senate. Last day for sending to Clerk‘of'
Senate notices of motions for meeting :of
Senate on July 22nd.

Senate meets.[...]ectures end.

Vacation begins.

Last day of entry for the Preliminary_Ex—
amimtion in September.

Cou[...]Term begins. Lectures resumed.

Last day of entry for M. A. Examination
in December.

Preliminary Examinatio[...]y.

Council Meeting.

OCTOBER.

Last day of entry for Public Examinations
in Theory of Music.

Last day of entry for Public Examinations
in Practice of Music.

Last day of entry for the M.B., Ch.M.,
LL.B., M.B. and 011.13., Mus. Ba[...]usic Examinations
in November.

Last day of entry for B.A., B.Sc., and
HigherT’ublic Examinations in November.

Council Meeting.

Last day of entry for the Senior nud Junior
Public Examinations[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (11)[...]es’ Birthday. Public holiday.

Senate. Lust day for sending to Clerk of
Senate nomiua. (ions of Candidates for five
annual vacancies in the Council, for the
ofiices of Warden and Clerk, and for send-
ing in notices of motions for Senate
meeting on the 25th November.

LL.D., M.D., Ch.M., LL.B., MB. and 011,11,
B.A., B.Sc., Mus. Bun, Higher Public,
and Advanced Co[...]uncil.

Council Meeting.

DEGEM BER.

Examination for the M.A. Degree begins.

Third Term ends.

Council Meeting.

Last day of entry for the Angus Engineering
Exhibition Examinati[...]

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“ The University of Adelaide Degrees Act,” a University consisting of a
Council and Senate has been incorporated and made a. body politic with
perpetual succession, under th[...]nd consideration within Our
Dominions as fully as if the said Degrees had been conferred by any
Univer[...]in knowledge, and more motion, by these presents, for Us, Our heirs
and successors, will and ordain as follows :

I. The Degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts,[...]and Possessions throughout the World, as
fully as if the said Degrees had been granted by any U[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (13)[...]118 the standard of knowledge now
established, or a like standard, be preserved as n necessary condition for
obtaining the aforesaid Degrees.

III. Any shell standard shall be held sufficient. for the purposes of
these Our Letters Patent if so deelsred in any proclamation issued by
Our Governor of South Australia for the time being.

In witness whereof We hav[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (14)[...]re,
has agreed to contribute the sum of Twenty ’I‘housund Pounds townrde
the endowment of two cho[...]niversity, upon
terms Mid conditions contained in a certain lndenture booting date the
twenty—fourt[...]Hey, Esquires, representing an Association formed for the purpose of
establishing such University, a copy of which said Indentm'e is set forth
in the[...]ouncil Ind Bulb.

1. An University, consisting of a Council and Senate, shall he “can.
lished et Ad[...]according
to the provisions of this Act, shall be a body politic and corporate by
the name of “The[...]ve perpetual succession, and shall adopt and have a common seal, and
shall by the same name sue and b[...]pable in law to
receive, take, purchase, and hold for ever, not only such lands, buildings,
and heredit[...]time to time be exclu—
sively used and occupied for the immediate requirements of the said
Uni[...]

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eppeiteining to a body politic and corporate ' Provided always, tha[...]ein enacted, the said Univexsity shall consist of a Council only:
Provided further, that it shall not be lawful for the said Unive1sity to
alien, mor tgagc, charge,[...]the approval of the
Governor of the said Province for the time being, except by way of lease
for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the[...]the highest rent that can be reasonably obtained for
the same, without fine.

First Council by whom a[...]nty councillors, and the said Council shall
elect a Chancellor and a Vice-Chancellor ; and whenever a vacancy shall
occur in the office of Chancellor[...]enure, or otherwise, the said Council shall elect
a Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, as the case may be[...]ouncil out of their own body, and
the Chancellor, if not a member of the said Council at the time of his
election, shall, from and after his election, become a member of the said
Council (hiring the term of his office, and in any such case, and for such
pe1icd, the Council shall consist of twenty-[...]st in ofiice shall retire, but shall be eligible for re-election, and if
more members shall have been in omce for the some period, the order of
their retirement sh[...]the
Senate shall at meetings to be duly convened for that purpose elect ; or,
if the Senate shall not have been constituted[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (16)[...]port nominate persons to fill such vacancies,
or if the Senate shall fail to elect within six months,[...]become graduates of three years’ standing,
and a graduate of another University admitted to a degree in The
University of Adelaide shall reckon[...]such other University, and the Sonate shall elect a
Warden out of their own body annually, or whenever a vacancy shall
OUGHI'.

Quuniom how decided, quoru[...],
and the chairman at any such meeting shall have a vote, and in case of
an equality of votes, a casting vote, and no question shall he decided at[...]den the members of the Senate present
shall elect a chairman.

Council to have entire manageme[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (17)[...]f, the matriculation of students; the
examination for fellowships, scholarships, prizes, exhibitions, d[...]of the same respectively, the fees to be charged
for matriculation, or for any such examination or degree, the lectures or
c[...]d boarding-houses licensed

9. It shall be lawful for the said University to make any statutes for
the affiliation to or connection with the same o[...]such college or estahlish-
incnt may consent, and for the licensing and supervision of boarding
houses intended for the reception of students, and the revocation of[...]he common seal of the said University having been afiixcd
thereto, shall be submitted to the Governor to be allowed and counter-
signed by him, and if so allowed and countersigned, shall be binding

u[...]f the said University, and upon all candida tes-

for degrees to he conferred by the same.

Limi[...]

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University: Provided always that it shall be lawful for the said Uni-
versity to make such statutes as they may deem fit for the admission,
without examination, to any such d[...]ed to or in connection with the
University, or in a boardinghouse licensed as aforesaid.

No religiou[...]person in order to
entitle him to he admitted as a student of the said University, or to
hold cflic[...]ndowment by annual grant,

15. It shall be lawful for the Governor by warrant under his hand,
addressed[...]d invested by the
said body corporate upon trusts for the purposes of such University, and
on the value[...]ested in the said
body corporate, or in trustees, for the purposes of the said University,
except the r[...]s Act ; and such
animal grant shall he applied as a. fund for maintaining the said
University, and for defraying the several stipends which may be
appoi[...]servants to be appointed by such University, and for
defraying the expense of such fellowships, scholarships, prizes, and
exhibitions, as shall be awarded for the encouragement of students in
such University, and for providing a library for the some, and for
discharging all necessary charges connected with[...]id Province,
not exceeding fifty thousand acres, for the purpose of the University
.nnd the fur[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (19)[...]e to such University, or may reserve and dedicate a piece of'
land in Adelaide, east of the Gun Shed[...]-Terrace, not
smelling five acres, to be used as a. site" for the University buildings.
and for the purposes of such University: Provided that the lands 30A
granted shall be held upon trust for the purposes of such University,.
suoh trusts to[...]cations of Medical Pmctitiouers in.
this Province for certain purposes.”

Council or Senate to report[...]ar to the Governor. and such report shall contein a full account of the
income and. expenditure of th[...]ed in such manner
as the Governor may direct, and a copy of every such report, and of all
the statute[...]iament.

Governor to be Visitor.
19. The Governor for the time being shall be the Visitor of the said.[...]n! UniVerriiy Aesouinlion, of the other part: \‘i’hcrens the said
“alter \Vatenu Hughes[...]

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Thousand I’ounils'in'oiulowing by the income thereof two c[...]mparative Philology and Literatug'u
and the other For English Language iuul Literature and Mental and M[...]up uinted
Treasurer of the mid Executive Council: I Now this Indentnm witnessot i, that
.in ounsiderution of the premises, the said[...]om the date hereof pay to the said Alexander Buy. a: such
Treasurer, or to the said Executive Council. or if the said University is incor-
rated within such e[...]ms in ondoiring the said two
chairs with salaries for the two Profane", or occupiers of such chairs: An[...]Hughes has up.
pointed the Reverend Henry Read, M.A., Incumbent of the Church of England
in the Distr[...]nd Mental and Morel Philosophy: And it,
is hereby afor the or see aforesaid in equal
sums nutter] , and for no other purpose whatever : n it is also declared[...]hen the said
University shall become inmrporuted, for the purpose of payinfind applying the
annual int[...]aforesaid : lo witne-
whoreof the said parties to i can presents have hereunto set their hands[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (21)[...]sum of
Twenty Thousand Pounds shall be uppliud as a fund for maintaining
the said University, and for dcl‘ruyiug the several stipends which may
be ap[...]servants to be nppointed by such University, and for
defraying the expense of such fellowships, scholarships, prizes, and
exhibitions as shall be awarded for the encouragement of students in
such University, and for providing a Library for the some ; and for dis-
charging all necessary charges connected with the management thereof,
and for no other use or purpose whatsoever. And it is als[...]such investments shall be paid and applied
to and for the benefit and advantage of the said University in the
manner and for the intents and purposes hereinbefore mentioned and
described, and to or for no other pulposu whatsoever."

" By a deed executed in 1880, the University is e[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (22)[...]er to enable the University of Adelaide to obtain a
grant of Royal Letters Patent, and [or other reas[...]and that sec
tion shall he read and construed as if the words “ or Regulation " had
been inserted i[...]; and
that section shall be read and construed as if those words had not
occurred therein.

BhortTitla[...]er to enable the University of Adelaide to obtain a
grant of Royal Lctters Patent, and for other reasons, it is expedient to
repeal part of[...]Act Amendment Act," and to
revive part of “ The A._ deride University Act,” and to amend i[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (23)[...]tes mid Regulations of
The University of Adelaide for any Degree, may be admitted to that
Degree at a. meeting of the Council and Senate of the[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (24)[...]IN SURGERY.

No. 441 of 1588.

Preamble.

Whereas a School of Medicine has recently been established[...]rsity: Prom
virled always that it shall be lawful for the said University to make such
statutes as they may deem fit for the admission, without examination,
to any such d[...]ster of Surgery 0|" persons who may
have obtained a corresponding degree at any other Universi[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (25)[...]an institute, and that
the said University should for that purpose be empowered to elect. two
members o[...]University shall convene in the prescribed manner a meeting in Adelaide
of the said University to ele[...]shall (except in the event herein.
after provided for) hold office until the election in the next succ[...]so elected
shall during the year or other period for which he was elected become
vacant, the said Council shall in the prescribed manner convene a meet-
ing of the University to elect in his room[...]egulations as shall be deemed necessary or proper for prescribing
the time and mode of nominating candidates for the said offices, of con»
vening each such meet[...]business and conduct
ing the election thereat ,' for prescribing the place in Adelaide at which
such m[...]ersity who must
be present in order to constitute a valid meeting, and other Statutes and
Regulations[...]opinion of the said University, ought to be made For the purpose of
carrying out Lhis Act in th[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (26)[...]n" minus- albei- unpainted hour. Could] lo aloof. for that nose-ion.

4. Notwithstanding any other prov[...]within fifteen minutes after the time appointed for holding any such
meeting, the Council shrill, as[...]the said Board.

' rim

6. This Act. maybe cited for all purposes as the “South Australian

I[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (27)[...]tralia. shall consist of sixteen members of whom

I. The Governor shall appoint eight members.

2. Th[...]iety of Arts shall elect one member,
who shall be a member of the said Society.

3. The University of[...]th Australia shall elect one member,
who shall be a member of the said Society.

5. The Adelaide Circ[...]established,
shall elect one member, who shall be a member of the said

Library.
6. The Institutes sh[...]o time be made in addition to, or in substitution for,
or in amendment of, those rules and regulations;[...]l cause to be published in the Government Gazette a. liSt of the mem—
bers of the Board, which Gaze[...]Board as therein
specified.

Election of numbers a! the Band.

Section 9 enacts that 2-—

T[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (28)[...], and shall
then retire, but shall ‘be eligible for rc-olection.

All members to be on Ill'nl rooting[...]filled.

Section 11.—The Governor may appoint :i member of the Board upon
any casual vacancy occur[...]ard elected under this Section shall hold
office for the some period as the member so dying or resigni[...]ction given
by this Act, the Governor may appoint a member or members of the
Board, who shall hold 05109 for the some period and in nll respects as if
he or they had been elected by the body of[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (29)[...]gulations
made or to be hereafter made thereunder for the election by the
University of Adelaide of mem[...]signed by the Governor, the Council shall convene a
meeting of the University to elect two members of[...]University shall become vacant during the period for which he
was elected, the Council shall, so soon as conveniently may be thereafter,
convene a meeting of the University to elect another member in his room.

5. Every meeting of the University for the election of a member of
the said Board shall be convened not less than ten days before the day
appointed for the meeting by the Registrar by a circular, specifying the
place and time of[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (30)[...]ity, and sent to the Registrar so as to reach him a least
two days before the day appointed for the meeting, and no candidate
will be eligible for election unless his written consent to act, if elected,
reaches the Registrar not later than two days before the day of
meeting.

7. If only the required number of members shall be elig[...]shall declare such member or members
elected.

8. If more than the required number of members be eligible, a. printed
voting paper containing the names of suc[...]each member present at the meeting, who may vote for the required
number of candidates by striking out the names of the members for-
whom he does not vote.

9. The votes so given sh[...]tion is proceeded with. The number of
votes given for eawh candidate shall. be reported in writing by t[...]or, or in their absence the Warden of the Senate (if present)-
shall preside as Chairman, and in the a[...]the members of the University present shall
elect a. Chairman.

11. No such meeting shall be constitu[...]ithin: fifteen minutes after the-
time appointed for holding the- meeting. At every such meeting all
q[...]n
case of an equality of votes on any question or for any candidate, the
Chairman shall give a casting vote:

12. The proceedings of and electio[...]ch meeting shall-
be recorded by the Registrar in a book kept for that purpose, and shall
be signed by the Chairman[...]Horatio Thomas Whittell, MD.
Revd. David Paton, M.A.,V B.D., D.D.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (31)[...]ief Secretary, and Governor to appoint lixteen in I“. [minding
pel’lflnfl elected.

Sect[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (32)[...]ERS OF THE SENATE OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

I. THE OFFICERS OF THE SENATE.
1. A member of the Senate shall be elected annually as[...]our of
meeting as twenty members urn present.

4. If the office of Warden be vacant, or if the Warden shall
be absent, or shall desire to take part in a debate, the Senate
shall elect n. Chairman, who,[...]air, shall have all the
powers of the Wlmlen; but if the Warden shnll arrive nfter the
Chair is taken, or shall cease to take part in a debate, the Chair-
man shall vacate the Chair.

5. A Clerk of the Senate shall be elected annually, an[...]uestions,
and also all nominations of cuiididntes for the oifice of Warden,
Clerk, or Member of Counci[...]ell, under the direction of the Warden, record
in a. book the Minutes of the Votes and Proceedings of[...]den may
appoint some suitable person to act until a Clerk shall have been
appointed,

10. Whenever nu[...]f March, July, and November respec‘
tively; but if the Warden in of opinion that there is not suffi[...]direct notice to he
issued that the meeting shell for that time lapse.

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12. The Warden may at any time convene a meeting of the fiwigomgfiflfl-
Senate.
13. Upon a. requisition signed by twenty members of the Senate,
setting forth the objects for which they desire the meeting to be
convened, the Warden shall convene a. special meeting to be held
within not less than[...]e of the receipt by him of such requisition.

14. If after the expiration of a. quarter of an hour from the “WW“-
time appointed for the meeting there shall not be twenty members
present the meeting shall lapse.

15. If it shall appear on notice being taken, or on the[...]. The Senate may adjourn any meeting or debate to a future
day.

Adjourmnum.

|I|. NOTICES.
17. Notice of every meeting shall be g[...]ore the day of meeting.

IV. CONDUCT OF BUSINESS.
A. AGENDA.

19. The business at any meeting shall b[...]nd Clerk.
6. Election of Members of the Council.
(I. Questions.
9. Business from the Council.
f. Moti[...]“th
.no member shall make any motion initiating for discussion a.
subject which has not been duly inserted on the Notice-paper for
that meeting.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (34)Rules of Debate.

Dn mm question
a Member why and
uny not spank.

Personal explanzu[...]ourned meeting which was not on the Notice-
Paper for the meeting of which it is an adjournment.

B. RULES OF DEBATE.

22. Whenever the Warden rises during a. debate any member
then speaking or ofi‘ering[...]Warden
shall be heard without interruption.

23. If the Warden desires to take part in n. debate, he shall
vacate the chair for the time.

24. Every member desiring to speak sha[...]pon the member who first rose in his place.

26. A motion may be made that any member who has risen[...]may rise at any time to speak “ to order."

28. A member may speak upon any question before the Senate,
or upon any amendment proposed thereto, or upon a motion or
amendment to be proposed by himself, or upon a point of order,
but not upon the motion that. the question be now put. or that a

member be now heard.
29. By the indulgence of the Senate a member may explain

matters of a personal nature, although there be no question be[...]not be debated.

30. No member may speak twice to a question before the Senate
except in explanation or reply ; but a member who has merely
formally seconded a. motion or amendment shall not be deemed to
have spoken.

31. A member who has spoken to a question may again be heard
to explain himself in[...]ech,
but shall not introduce any new matter.

32. A reply shall be allowed to a member who has made a
substantive motion, but not to any member who has[...]shall reflect upon any vote of the Senate except
for the purpose of moving that such vote he rescinded.

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35. In tho absence of a member who has given notice of a
motion any member present may move such motion.

36. A motion may be amended by the mover with leave of[...]entry thereof shall be made on the Minutes.

39. A member who has made a motion or amendment may
withdraw the some by leav[...]uestion shall he put as originally proposed.

44. A question may be suspended—

(a) By a. motion, “That the Senate proceed to the next
b[...]otion “ That the Senate do now adjourn.”

45. A debate may be closed by the motion “ That the q[...]mendment or debate.

C. DIVISIONS

46. So soon as a debate upon a question shall be concluded,
the Warden shall put the question to the Senate.

47. A question being put shall he decidcd in the first instance
by a show of hands.

48. The Warden shall state whethe[...]the “ Noes” have it, but any member may call for afor each party.

50. The vote of the Warden shall be[...]lmm

Mnliuux ma
Annulment! must
he mum.

wmulmwnl a!
Muslim“.

Suspension u:
questions.

niiisiun.

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51. Every member present when a division is taken must vote,
except as hereinafte[...]ntitled to vote upon any question in
which he has a direct pecuniary interest, and the vote of any
member so interested shall be disallowed if the Wm‘den‘s atten—
tion be called to it at[...]ase of an equality of votes the Warden shall give a
' casting Vote, and any reasons stated by him sha[...]he Senate is dividing, members can speak only to-
a point of order.

I). ELECTIONS.

Ltminusutwmen 58. The annual electi[...]uwiL place at the ordinary meeting in November.

3i:fli'.i§‘.°“i“‘ 58A.* Whenever an extmordinnry vacnncy shall occur in[...]s
of the Senate.

62. No person shall be proposed for election whose name has
not appeared on the N otice-paper.

KuminlLimfl. 63. Any person nominated as a. candidate for any oflice may by
WWW” letter request t[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (37)(31)

64. In all elections if no more than the required number of
persons be nominated, the Warden shall declare them elected.
65. If more than the required number of persons be nomin[...]e distributed and every member present shall
vote for the required number of candidates ; but no member who
has a direct pecuniary interest in the result of the el[...]en shall appoint from the members present as Sm‘i'flm-
many serutineors as he shall think proper,[...]by the scrutinecrs, and the
number of votes given for each candidate shall be reported to the
“'nrden[...]e Warden or Representative of the Council to whom a
question is put, may Without reason assigned decl[...]2. By permission of the Senate any member may put a question
in the absence of the member who has given notice of it.

7 3. By permission of the Senate a. member may amend in
writing a. question of which he has given notice sud[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (38)[...]ee:

(32)

F. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SENATE.

78. A Committee of the whole Senate is appointed by a reso-
lution “That the Senate do now resolve it[...]f the Committee
is at once proposed to the Senate for adoption.

81. When the matters so referred have[...]of,
the Senate having resumed and having received a report of the
Committee to the effect that the matters have not been fully
disposed of, may appoint a future day for the Committee to sit
again.

82. A member may speak more than once to each question.

83. A motion need not he seconded.

V. SELECT COMMITTEE[...]ct their own Chairman, and
of whom three shall be a quorum.

85. The Chairman shall have both a deliberative and a casting
vote.

86. At the time of the appointment[...]and it shall be forthwith discussed or postponed for
future consideration.

VI. SUSPENSION 0F STANDING ORDERS.

88. Any of those Standing Orders may be suspended for the time
being on motion made with or without notice, provided that :I
quorum shall be present, mid that such motion sha[...]ove Standing Orders were adopted by the Senate at a
meeting held on the 2nd day of December, 1[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (39)[...]ime, 29th Novmnbm; 1895.
JOHN ANDERSON HARTLEY, B A., B SL5.

EIenIerI. by My: Sun/Ila, :IUt/L November, 1892.
.I,\\II"S III‘IXI IX. LI,.\.
\\ I IIHII\
'I'III. Il.\\III I’.”\IU.\. \1..A 13.1). D.I).
SIII (III. \III. I. h 'I'lIIII) I\l _\I.U.,11.A,1".1{.s,

I: levied by 1M- Senate, 29H» Novembevy 1893.

I". |)\\' \III)_ III‘.\II V II NII‘2.1\1A., D.S('.

' ' (IGI’. HENRY FARR, I\I.A., I.L I).
\IU\ 11 C.
\"I’OII' l' 1(.C.M.G., LL.1).

Elected by Me Senatz, 28!!» November, 1894.

\‘III IIIIII.\ \\ II. I. I. \\I DO“ NI'.’ I\. C. \I.(I., Q.C., .\1.I’.

IIII' I. IUII\ IIIIBEI’IT .\[I RII AV, B .\.. LIIIB.

\\ II LI. \\I IIIIIII.\\'U\ IMUUFHBY CINLG” RA, (Ellel'ill' 0t thé
I’rm'inw'y.

ED‘VARD CHARLES SMIRLING, C M.G., 11.11., 11.11., 1".1I.S.

DAVID IVIUI’IIIAY, J.l’.[...]MD.

Elm-tall by Me Senate, 2m. Noumnber, 1395.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (40)(34)

I].

THE SENATE.
\VARDEN: FREDEI’ IO CHAPI’LE, I}. A. (London, 1870)‘

DOCTORS 0F LAWS.

II\I{I.0\\‘,\V1LLI.\.\I (Dublin, ISM)

B \RRY. .-\LlI'RL'I)1(I\fmrI1
DAVENPORT, SIR SAMUEL 1F 11111-111311. Isms[...]lney Iss

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SVIIT[...]\\'s, 1883) 1885
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BURTIH‘I' 11 K. ‘l‘HUHAh‘II ilxlnlmln. 189]) my;
{321“ KB]. IL\ JUI|-_\' ALI-I. I \l)I-III (London 1371) 1377
DEANE, CHARLES M ASLE N (1[...]((xfittinucn, 1851) .. 1877
GARDNER, \VILLIAB’I [618.51101131876) . IST'I'
(IURGIZR USCARIIIPIIlereIg1&7!) 187s

HAMIL‘I‘OV ’I‘IIUMAh I\
' ’FI, GIIA‘RI 1-15

.1“ [1111111111, 13179). 1885
"\.\'Ul\1l 189]
[I ImIlIm. 188]) . 1883
SI 'I‘III‘HRI -\\I)(E11inlmrulx,183$) 137$
.JA\I 138 (\Iclhmunc, 1588] 1888
MITCHELL V “10“ \.\'(.\1.I.-I'1|ueII. IHH51. JSSJ
NII'ISCIIIC, FREDERII' K \\ 11 I \M (1‘.IIEIII:III;:II.ISSGI 1889
PATERSUN, ALEXANDER H'I‘l.\l1'l‘ l-IIIIIIIIIIII-II, 18.37) 1877

31.101111“,

l’UUI/I‘UN. BENJAMIN (AIIIIIII'IIU'IILE. IN . 1384
51".ABRUUK, THOMAS EIHVAHD 1"] 11 (St. Andrews, 1815]) 1377
S'I‘EWART, ROBERT (Mellmnmc. mail!) 1886[...]IDI'IIH'IYI ‘78)”. 1885
V,ERCO JOSEPH (J Ull|\I' [Lmulun 1871) . . )877
W'ATSON .\.-II( IIIBALII (P'nh 111111 (mt. 5,911 1830) 1885
\VIIITTELL, IIUNATIU'I'IIIHI\S(A'heltleen,18$) 1:577
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE.
REN[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (41)(35)

II \I\I'\\‘1‘I I I..J()1l.\' “'AIIIII‘JB (I 'mIIlIIiIIu'e, 1874) 1877[...]MII) VOV Bl 031111-110 If‘nIIIlIIIIIgc, IKIIII) 1395

\'\1RD\ \I .\N(I)IIIIIIII,187‘2I ,. 1884

\M IIIIBIII (IILIIII Ilue, INNS) . 1558

BIIA ' ,II IIII)I III 1‘1I_\1{VE\' (AIIeI'IIL‘clI, 11190) I. . 1891
‘ THUMAS ((3 nIIIIII-iIlgu, 1855) 1377

‘II II, II'IIII'IIIII’I IC "'1 I V.IE\ I. 1893

' 'UIV, SIII THUM: \S POWELL (I 'mnbridgc. ”511)” 1895
1' \_\II’BE 1.1., I 'IIIIIIV \IiI'H 1'11 l‘I'II‘7I.'-II1{AII) (I 'IIIIIIIrIIII'e, 1839) 1889
(' MRI \\ III’I‘MORIII (Dublin IN-IIII) I877
I II .\|’\II-\.\', IIIIIII'I [I l‘ \\ II. I I.\I\I (\IeIIImIIIIe, 1555) . 1885)
II‘IIIIK \VII I. I. \.\I III RVIIS'II889
U'AI(I\| (III ”\IIIIIISI' l I\I\'II\I' III\\1(CuIIIb1'i(Ige) 1879
1' AIIII, (IIIIIJII ' ' “1551“ (I 'mIIIIIiIIrre, 1853 1877
II‘ll-IIII,'1‘IIU.“II(.IIIIIIII'III-'e, Ih'IT) . I. 1877
1'11“]. 1‘11, .I .-\I\ IIII' Il.-\III) (I IllIIIIIIKIge, 1390). , . 1891
FLEW'IV, THOM AS HUGH , I, 1892
GTRIHIII‘ISTONE HEVRYIOxfuIII, 1:189) 1891
GOSIVELL, ARl‘l‘LUR VVILLIA‘I (Cambridge, 1885) 1895
HARMER, JOHN EEG1NALD (CaI[...]ge, 1875) .. 18‘77
LEMESSI RIER, 'J HOHAS ABE \\I 1894
L IVDON, JAMES HE \IERY (Canflnidgc, 1884)[...]N, JOHN (AbeIdeeII, 1832). . 1877
MACKEN/IE JOIIV I EORGE KEVNE'I'H (Oxf 189-1
VIARRV AT, CHART ES (Oxford 1853) 1877
II'I'II AI), SILIAS (Loudnn, 1859). 1877
NILNE, “I'ILLIAM. SOBIERV ILLE (Oxfmr1, 1885) 1890
BIIT('HELL,\V1LLIAM (Edinburgh, 1892).. I. 189.7
.\II L .( H“. \\'II HIIII. .\I I 1' I)“ III (JLIIEI, 1817) 1877
.I’.\'II) , . \'I III ((IIILIII‘ 'mr, ”III-I) . . ..I 1878
POOLE, II‘III'IIE I'Il‘ \l "IVE \ (('ILIIIIIIiIIge,1875) 1‘77
I’(,)I)I.I‘:, IIIIXRYIIUHR (UxIIII‘II, 1856) I877
R \YXUII, I‘lIIIIII' I‘IIHVIV (|I\fIII',I| 1852). 1890
II . I ' \\I IS HENRY (Mellmnme, 1880) 1882
IIUIIII'IRTSU ()S[...]\'.1877) -- . .. ... L394
III)BI.\'.|’1‘IIL‘I 'I.I (London, 1885) 185:“)
S I LS AI FEE I) (CnIIIIJI'iIIgc, 1847) 1877

\HAIII’\\|III\\IIIII\(UxI‘0III 1871) I: '1: I: II III 1377

SI‘. \IVI" I.,IIII) \VIII II.1\.\I HEDEI. 1. (Oxford, IRII-I) 1879

ST IIII.I\(1 EUW \ILIH' IIAIII. ES (CIIIIIIIIiIlge, 1S7?) 1877
S'II' I‘ |\'II Y, .IUsEl'H JAMES (I'flIIII!I1(I:.,'0, ISIS-I) 1877
H 'FIIEIKJI:\.\'I), ABC 1113. -.\I I) (‘IIIIK (I‘IIIInIIIII'"II, 1805:) .. 1889
15' “111111. \IVI). GEIIIIII E (Mellunune, 1370) .I 1882

SYMUIV,\‘IIILII\I\IIS(.I-\mlrew.~<,1376) 1879

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (42)[...]ARLES [Cumbr gu, 1386) 1886
TRELEAV’EN, VV'AL’I‘EII . .. 1. 1893
WEBB, ROBERT BE E'I'T [ anrd, 1869) 1877
VV’UOD, MONTAGI , UCH (Unf[...]LUCK . 1891.
BEARE. EDWIN ARTHUR .. 1892
BENHAV‘I, EDWARD WARNER 1891
BLOXAM. CHARLES A'CUUKT 1391
BUOTHBV’, CHARLES BRINSLEY 1886
CLEL[...]N. EDWARD PATVIER 1330
INULEBY, RUPERT 1339
ISBIS'I‘ER, WILLIAM JAM]- .. 1337
JEEFERIS. JAMES (Lond[...]1887

.VIELLUR JAVIES TAV'I OR. 1888
MELRUSE, ALEXANDER 188(1
VIITC HELL. SAMUEL J VIES .. . , 189.1
NURTHVIURE, JOHN ALI‘I ‘1) 1887
PHILLIPS VV AI TER RUSS (C21111IJ111IU[...]83
PRICE, Akrnnn JENNINGS 1390
RUVVLEV, FREDERICK I’El HAM 1837
. ' .VIEN'I' 1511.111111] l' 1' 1'1’ . 1884
. ,.. 1891

A '()'l"l‘ UUL 1883
hL I | I L. ( 11A 1886
sVll’l‘lI HY II\'I~‘\ 1‘: R4) 1335
'ULILVIU\. .J[' 1). UI V1053: I. 139]
\' l;\N('1§IUI‘ (C111nhxidge. 15.1) 1877

LES] IE 1892

I I’TUN I 1333

VA“! I" Y. ('IIAIII 1'5 (111': 1884

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (43)[...]NEI', h‘ \MU E1. (Toronto. 1801) ..
BOI.LEN,1’I§IIC[VA1. [TOI‘IIIItc,189|) ..
CAVENAGH- \1:\1\ \VAIII ' ,\\" ‘ 'I'\\1)1"1‘II I10“ L \NI)
CLELANI) WILI 1 1‘1 L (1' (111lIlIH"1I 187(1)

IIVNI IIIII 'lIENR[...]\’1LLI-\\[ ANSI‘II‘\ (EIIiuIIIIIgh, 1882).
(I01.DS‘11'1'H,1"R DERICK ..
HAMILTON, A1 ANIH'III 111 IIIH. \I. II (IIIIIIIIII‘ 1880) ..
HAMILTON, -I.-\I\ VDFJL (E1113 Eli (Dublin,- 18715]
HARROLI), R0‘VL. ' -\I{D ...
HOPE (nod FU‘VLEIl), LAUR \1.\II.UA1\I‘. T
HYNES, TIMUI'HY :‘xl'Gl S'1‘1N (I‘IIIIIIIIIIl-gII, 18113)
LLOYD. HENRY SANDER UN (Edinburgh, 18811)
LYNCH, ~111'I‘1111I F11\'5.-\L'('l. '1 \'
M .IGAR Y. (‘ U\I\\ 1‘]. I.

BIART .. IIUBLII'I' 11 UNII’IIIIEY (Camhndga, 1888)
AVIEI‘D, C1:.(' 11. 311 AS .. ..
:MORGrAN. ALE NJ\\ I713]! \1. \'1‘111‘.S()N
NESBIT,VVILL1_ \1 I' BEL (FAIIllIlul’gII, 1873)
POWELL, HENR‘ ARTHUR

1101115113, RIC-HARD S \NDERS (1A1in1\nmvh, 1887)
SEAIIIIUOI\,1hl)V-\IID 1LE\VEI.L\[...]ARD LRNEST (.‘IeIIIoIIIne, 1891)-

'\ LIICO \‘I'ILLIAM ALI‘IIEII . .

WAY, EDWARD \I ILLIs [I] (11(11‘1111'0’11, 1371)

BACHELORS OF ARTS.[...]BARLOW’. “'11. 1.1.131 (Dublin, 18. J
BEARE. 'I‘HOM III'DSO
HOU'I'HBY. “'11 \_\1 ROB]
BOWYEAII, 0150 11-] JOHN
BU[...]‘ JOHN ((anlI . .
(“TI-IRISH, T110) . .\1NSI.I]~1(CIcI-kIII IIc. . In)
UHAI’PLE FREDIE IC (1.0IIIInII,|87lI] (\\ Mlle“ III the $9.1m .
l.‘,0II‘I-'AN JAMES H. \\111.'I‘(I.\ (“11111111. 1311.))

DALBY. JOHN
DONALDSON GEORGE

FISCHER, GEORGI‘ -\L1IA\D1‘.lISO\ (London, 1808).
HAY JAMES (1' mun-ridge. 1880)
HEIIVEM LVN, E11311 .\D LE“ IS (O\I'IIII1 1887)[...]' IIIOIIIIIIII, 185-0)
IIIILEI’F ((‘IlIlIIII'i[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (44)[...]OR. JOHN FRANCIS (Dublin 1871)
HONE,B1{AN1{ SANDT.A\D

HOPE CHARLES HENRY STANDISH ((11771171‘1dr70[...]ALFRED (Cmnbridnc. 138(5)

KERR. DONALD ALEXANDER
I\1NGS)ITLL.\VALTER .

KNIGHT, PERCY NOIHVOOD

LABA[...]11171171. 1879) ..
BIORSE,C11AI'LE7\ “ 1L1. \‘I 1Cmu|7riduc 1850)
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NANKIVL‘I 1., JUII. I'HU . '777771
1’1‘N.\1“'}1‘7\1‘HE1§.1"1[...]N, CHARLES ERNEST.
ROGERS, RICHARD SANDERS
SCOTT, A\DRE\Y ()Ielbonrm 1881) ..
SHARP. CECIL JAMES (C17[...]ELD, OCTAVIL’H ('1‘07'077177, 18716)
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BACHELORS OF SCIENCE.

ALLEN JAMES[...]1"OIIBIN, HUGH lll'HTUN ..
DUHNWELL, EDITH EMILY
I".‘\1€R.(LI\I()\' (1)171'RI1M7E

II‘LI.’I‘(‘ HIS R, .\l.1'lil<l)_\\'.\’1'1\'18

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HASLAM .1051: [’11 AI 81 RN
H \Y.Cl{.>\1<"1‘ EDITH ["1.U[{l..\(.'E
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1892‘
1891

1892‘
1885
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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (45)( 30 I

KIRBY, MARY \IAUDE .. 1890
s’VllTH JULIA1\ AUleSI‘Ub‘ ROAIAIW . A 1392
HOLmI’oIV. sus I\ I, L11\'A\ . , .. 1890
TREHY ANNIE LUUISA \IRGDIA _. 1890
\[...]ER DANIEL 1887
WHEATLEY, FREDERT(K\\1LL[\\1 1390
\I’YLLIE, ALEXANDER .. 181M
BACHELORS OF MUSIC.
IV[...]AND IN MUSIC. WHO ARE NOT MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.
I10 LIRIGAN, RICHARD ED“ ARI). L1, 1'}. 20th Decmnber, 1893
GUXSON, JOHN HEHN AI'UJ, II. 1).. URLH. .. 20(1) Dcccmber, 1893
I]:‘“ IN, IIENIIV (11114 \I II (1 11. 211th Dccumber, 1893
\IU LE ED‘V ARI) l I, “.13. ‘ZDblI Dcccmbar, 18113

II ELL, ALF IIEI) l4‘ D\ A111) .1 A\IEH, A\I. 1I.,(‘II.II. 2111b December, 1893
S \\l‘ H'I'ER. JUHN I|\I . \I. 11., CH B .. 20th December, 184.13
SIIAX III IN I’AI‘I\I(' Ii 14‘ R \\CIH. M 1.1. LIL B 20th December, 1b93

[SLACKBU ('H ABLE“) IIIL‘IxEI'ITON, J’.A\. 20th December, 1893

XIL'HOIJIS, LI IIIII[...].. QIILIIDe-celnber, 1h93
BRO“ N, IA. ES \Y. \ I‘HU\. 15 HI‘. 20th December, 1893
HU\\'CIII\,[...]0111 Dcucmlver, 1893
JIEMEHHLRIEH. THUM \S AISI’A I“, B H( 20111 December, 1593
PIIU I\I\1EI{,\I(1L1:I‘ \I\I.1S HI 2||II| December, 1893

11 IL'H RIISUN. I41\‘ \\ \' JUHEI’H \\ ELB, 13 HO. 211th December, 1893
T11ELbAV14‘N.“'AJ"I:.1I 15 . _ . 2IItlI December, 1893
AHH. UEOI<(1]4,I...I I» . .. IUIII December, 18114
\\ ADEY. ‘1 AL’I‘E 1‘ IIENPY,11..B ., 1911I December, 1894
GI’. ‘ON, 11 ILLI AM JUHILI’II, I 11.15 . 111th December, 1894
NI“ AN, EDGAR HAHD[...]HUI ', FRANK SAXIIIIAND, A\I.B., (11LB, ”111] December, 1894
FISCHER, (xEORUE ALFRED, )1. I}. . (211 B. 19th December, 1894
UUHBIN, (‘E(' III \1.lI,(‘I-I.1}.1$1LII December, 1894
CL'IJMUIIE. AltTHl 1’[...]CH. B. . ISIII December, ISSL
X (H In 1) \\ ID H II\I H, M. B (Edinbmnb, IS I IDIII December, 1891
.IIIH\S’1‘()\ I’ERLI E\IEIIHU\, 11. A. . . 15m. December, 18114
(. H. II’PLIS- I\I ARIA\. B.A. . . . 19th December, 18114
Ix'ULLOSCH

' .JUH[...]th December,
110“ \EH, J1 \IES FliEI)ER1L‘1\'.I II. E. 18th December,

.‘1’EHJ<,CA LuUIs LI B .. ..I ISLthcember,
IIIINNI’V. JAMES ATKINSUV \1. Ii (3n. [1. mm December,
HENB W IUHN. [1A. 15th December,

4.0\\’BI4 1:111, “'11 LIA \I J \ IEH (\Ca11\111'111‘*9,IH-111 18th Deacmber.
H01 U‘IUN, IS AAU IIEI’ IIEII'I‘ 1’ 18111 December,

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (46)[...]HE UNIVERSITY.

PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS.
Hugh“ I’q'afaskor uf Class-in, rm'l Cunzpamtiue Philology and Literature ;
EDWARD VON BLOMBERG BENSI V, M. A
Hughu‘ Prqf'esxor of EILle'A/z Language and rue,- anu- e and of Mcnml and 11m- u
Philosophy:
V\ ILLIAVI MITCHELL, M.A.. IlSC.
Elder Prafemr 0f Mammmzics:
WILLIAM HENRY[...]muwtics mu! Ply/Mas .-
ROBERT WILLIAM CHAPMAN, VI.A., IIC IL
Ehm- PI'q/‘essai' of Natural St'im
RALPH TATE, FILSH I‘.L.S.
Am” Prqfflsxm’ of 01191211915111.-
EDVVARD HENRY IIENNIE, VI.A., USO.
Prq/‘I’smr 1y" Mme:
JUSHL‘A IVES, Mm. 11m.
Projesxm' of Laws .-
FREDERICK VVIIJJIANI PEXXEFATHE {, B.A., LL.D.
Elder Professor qf‘ Anatomy -
ARCHIRALD V I. '
(England).
llertm-ar nn Physiology .~
EDWARD C[...]EROS. (EngIanrl).
Lecturer «11 Me Principles and I’mcn’rz zgf Med/cm and Thei'upl'ul
JOSEPH COOK[...]OULTON, M.D. ()Iulbnumc). .VI RC.S. (Eng-land)
Lv-I‘lu/EI rm Obstetrics and Diseases pemlim' to Women mall (‘ lzlren.
EUVV ARI) VVILI IS \V AV, V.II".|‘..(.‘.H.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (47)(41)

Lecturer on Lunacy:
ALEXANDER STUART PATERSON, .\I.n. (Edinburgh)

Lecturer 0% Awal Surgery .-
\VILL[...]linical Surgery.-

ED‘VARD CHARLES STIRLING, CJ'I.G , RES. M. ;\., ALI).
(Cambridge), F.II.C.S. (England)

BENJAMIN POUL’IA.

REGISTRAR.
CIIA KLES REYX OLDS HODGE.

COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL FOR 1896.
Education Committee.

THE CHANCELLOR DR. BA[...]REV. DR. JEFFERIS VEN. ARUIIDEACOX FARR

REV, DR. I’ATON

The Finance Committee.

THE CHANCE[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (48)[...]SSOR RENNIE E. W. \VAY, M.B.

PROFESSOR BRAGG \V. A. GILES. M.R.

DR. VERCO ‘V. 'l‘. HAYW'ART), M[...]NGELLOR PROFESSOR IVES (Chairman).
REV. DR. PATON I’R(.)I“l“.SSOR. BRAGG

SIR J. “7 DOWNER MR. T. N.[...]HANCELLOR
THE VIOE-CHANCELLOR
THE DEAN OF THE FAC I'LTY OP I.A\VS
THE DEAN OF THE VAC L’I‘Y OI“ MEDICINE
THE DEAN OF THE F.—\([...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (49)ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1895.

To His Excellency Sir Thomas Fowe[...]ed-
ings of the University during the year 1895.

I. an. COUNCIL AND OFFICERS.

In November the Rev. Canon Poole, M.A., to the great regret
of the Council, resigned hi[...], and

William Barlow, LL. D.

Frederick Ayers, M.A.

John Anderson Hartley, B.A., B.Se.
Alfred Austin London, MD.

John Alexander[...]occasioned in the
Council—

Frederiek Ayers, M A.

William Barlow, LL. D.

John Anderson Hartley, B.A., B.Sc.

Alfred Austin London, M D.

The Right Rev. John Reginald Harmer, M.A., DE).
The Rev. Jnmes Jefieris. LL.D.

On the 29th November the Council reelected John Anderson-
i-[m-tley, B.A., 13.80., to he ViceChuneellor.

In January, Thon[...]s Isbister, LL.B.,
Lecturer on the Law of Wrongs, for the year 1895.

ll. SENATE.

The Senate, 'on the 27th November, rc-clceted Frederick
Chapple, B.A., 15.50., to be Warden, and Thomas Ainslie Caterer,
3A., Clerk of the Senate.

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Aycrs, Julian IA'

Clark, Edward Vincent
Leitch, Oliver To the Deg[...]um—

His Excellency Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, M.A., University
of Cambridge.

The Rev. James Jeflh[...]Sydney.

The Right Hev. John Reginald Harmer, l\[.A., University of
Cambridge.

Edward vou Blomberg Bensly, M.A.. University of Cambridge.

Arthur William Gosuell, M.A., University 0f Cambridge.

William Mitchell, M.A., University of Edinburgh.

William James Conybem‘e, B.A., University of Cambridge.

Richard Ernest Shuter[...]new Regulations, providing,
:unong other things, for the teaching of Metallurgy and Assayiug,
s[...]

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The number of undergraduates studying for the LLB. Degree
was twelve, and sixteen non-graduating students have been
preparing for certificates to enable them to practise in the
Supreme Court.

'l‘wo students commenced the course for the LLB. Degree
Two undergraduates completed the[...]nt of the second year, and Philip Mesmer Newland, a
student of the third year.

The Council found it[...]their services at the disposal of the University for the LLB
examinations in Nnvemhcr, 1895, and March, 1896 :—Messrs.
E, B. Grundy, G. J. It. Murray, B.A.., LL.B., Jas. Gordon, G. Ash,
LL.B., A. Buchanan, P. R. Stow, W. A. Magarcy, LL.B., A. Gill,
13.13., LL.B., and F. L. Stow, LLB.

VII.[...]Iumcn‘E.

The number of undergraduates studying for the \I. B. Degtee
was for-ty -seven.

'J.hirtee11 students commenccd the course for the MB. Degree.
Ten completed the first year’s[...]the first year,
and Charles Bickertou Blackburn, a student of the second year.

The Everard Scholars[...]Y or Arms.

The number of undergraduates studying for the BA. Degree
was fourteen, including fou[...]

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Five students commenced the course for the BA. Degree, and
five completed the first ye[...]he BA. course.

The John Howard Clark Scholarship for proficiency in English
Literature was awarded to[...]£160 has been received from subscribers to found a
Scholarship in memory of the late Rev. Wm. Roby I‘Wetcher, M.1\.,

formerly a member of the Council and Vice Chancellor, and in[...]or Samson.

The number of undergraduates studying for the ESC. Degree
was thirteen including six evening scholars.

Five students commenced the course for the BSD. Degree.
Two completed the first year’[...]L STUDIES.

The number of undergraduates studying for the Mus. Bac.
Degree was ten. Three students comm[...]r’s
course, two the second, and one the third.

A local examination was held at. Hobart, Tasmania.[...]Inorganic Chemistry,
Electric lflnginccring, Part I., and French.

A table showingr the subjects of the Lectures deliv[...]PUBLic EXAMISATION.
Fifty-two candidates entered for various 3th acts of the Higher
Public Examination.

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dates entered, nine for the whole examination and four for special
subjects. Five candidates passed in the Third Class, and one
candidate passed in a special subject.

At the Examination held in Nove[...]didates passed. in
special subjects.

XIV. JUNIOR I‘Unmn EXAMNATION.

At the Examination held in No[...]om sixty passed.

Four hundred candidates entered for the Preliminary Examine.
tiou held in September,[...]ic one hundred and thirtyaiine candidates
entered for the Junior Division. I’m-Lyseven gained First Chum
Certificates, and[...]one hundred and thirty-nine candi-
dates entered for the Junior Division. Thirty-one obtained
F[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (54)[...]arly in the year the Council invited applications for the Pro»
fessorship of Classics and Comparative[...]of Professor Boulger. Pending
the appointment of a Professor, the Council on the 13th February
appointed Mr. '1'. S Poole, B.A., Leotumr for the first Term. On
the 24th April, Mr. Edward van Blomberg Bensly, M.A. was
elected to the Chair, and he arrived early i[...]homas Whittell, M.DI, and the Rev. David Paton,
M.A., D.D., were reelected to represent the Universit[...]ulations, the following awards were made in
March for the year 1895 -~Evening Sch ipsiMoy Burgess,
Isab[...]epple, end Willinm
John McBride, were recommended for Entrance Scholm’ships for
1596.

XXII. UNIVERSITY EXTENsmN.

Dnring the year arrangements were made {or a series of Exten-
sion lectures. Four courses were[...](finder Institute, Professor Mitchell delivered a course of'

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (55)[...]the request! of the
Literary Societies’ Union, for a. course of lectures on Political
Economy. These w[...]audited, is annexed to this Report. There is also a
further statement, showing the animal posi[...]
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INCOME. ,
£ 5. 11. E a. (1.
Balance——
In Bank on 3131‘. December 1[...]Government subsidy on endowments 3,201 0 0
Do. S. A. Scholarship for Medical School 800 0 0
-— 3.801 0 0
Essa—
Art[...]84 10 10
Law 380 1 6
Medicine 1,345 5 6
Music 568 If 0
PreliminaryExamiuations 288 4 6. ‘
Jun[...]

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EXPENDITURE.
£ F. II.
Arty and Sci[...]4 IO
('liemicnl Lnboraborv . Ix) ‘2 H
Museum , I) 5 ii
Printing and advertising, &c.. IHllglleS'
Professor of Classics 70 ll :,
Law—
Snlaries . ;.. , (i5!) 0 0
0M0 Ex-peuma— v
Additional Examiners . 10 10 0
Examination Papa“: 517 ii
Mediums—
Salaries I.. 2,490 14 l)
OMar Explana—
AdditionalEx[...]
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withdrawn from Bank for purchase of
books 1..
Interest

CAPITAL Accoun—[...]FletcherS lanky-
Amount subscnhed

s 3' d'nfwi‘ifi ‘1

000
4000
201410
4127
3100
s46[...]

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Brought. I'm-ward
Even/in Classes——
5:. arias
other Exp[...]cholar
Slaw Prim"—
Paid Prizamen u
Sir T. Eldor'a Prize-a
Paid P1 xzemen .
Reguh'ar’ .y Deynrtment—[...]e Smnllies, Auditon‘ Fees,
Inuumnce, Penv Cash, I‘Lc.I 820 m
Calendar Account—
Printin
erund: to Inden[...]Rapn cut: to Eudowmen! Fund- (Capital Account)—
a'posimd m Bank of Adelaide"

Bald/nu—
In hands of Aa.d.,£sd,

118 2 0
211 0

Oflccaaoooooocc

W71] 4[...]122
90000

18061
5308

—— 233 G 9

5110 I)

£12,896 18 l

“ted a: dcorr c, ARTHUR YOUNG HARVEY, .
Anal an ‘mm 8° J. EDWIN THOMAS, F.A.S.A.,}Aud‘t°m

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THE UNI VEIISI’I‘Y

Smlmam‘, Showing the Actual Mncwl

DR. 15 .5. [1. £ a. d.
ENDOWMENTS—
Sir W. W. H“ has (Arte m1df5c[...]ibuted by Private Donations 1,890 5 0
-— 19,904 a 0
BARR SMITH LIBRARY ACCOUNT—
Donetion fromR. B[...]&11., of the University 25,675 1
LESS WRITTEN OFF FOR DEPRECIATIDN—
Furniture ... l 17 3 5
Lab[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (61)[...]n-15mm" 210.625 0 0
Amount on Depoeic Ill. 15.5 " i- .
Bunk 12,%5 (J 0
Amounton Depmsibet. Bank andul[...]387 5 1
* This amount is liable to he reduced by a loss,
not actually made, but estimated at not les[...]:13, _ >
ARTHUR YOUNG HARVEY .
J. EDWIN THOMAS, F.A.S.A. iAudltmv
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (62)STATEMENTS OF VARIOUS ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING 3151‘ DECEMBER, 1895.

R EgENI'lzG[...]om Students .. ..

£439 10 8 I £489 10 B
Norm—The amount stated above as paid[...]terest on Investment .. . . .. ‘ . . . . 22 10 (I l Paid Prizemen . . .. .. 3D 0 0
Government Subsi[...]unt .. .. 17 10 0
£47 10 D . £47 IO 0

Non. —'I‘he University has agreed to give three prizes of £15 a year and a gold medal if the Examiners report that there are
students wort[...]. 60 0 0
Government Subsidy .. .. .. .. .. 41) D (I . Balance transferred to General Account .. .. 16 0 0
£76 o—o i £76 0
ANGAS ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP AND EXHIBITI[...]Paid Exhibitioners .. .. .. .. .. 180 U 0
£320 0 a £330 in
NOTE—The Univeisity is liable to ey annually the s m] nf £200 for the Scholarship and £l80 for the Exhibitions. in addition
to a contingent liability of £100 every three years for the travelling expenses of a. scholar.
Sm T. LLDEB'S PEI/ES FOR PHYSIOLOGY.

Received from Sir Thom-s Elder .. ..[...]20 0 o
Pnirl Primes .. .. .. ,. 20 0 0

£40 0 o I em a o

EVERAED SCHOLARSHIP.

Interest on Inves[...]

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STATUTES

CHAPTER I.—OF THE CHANGELLOR AND VICE-
CHANCELLOR.

'1. T[...]office until the ninth day of November in
the fli’th'yeal' from the date of his election.

2. The[...]t
on which he would have retired from the Council if he had not been
Vice-Chancellor.

CHAPTER IL—OF THE COUNCIL.

1. The Council shall meet for the dispatch of business at leest ones a.
month.

2. The Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor shall have power to call a.
Special Meeting for the consideration and dispatch of business, Which[...], or in their absence the Registrar
shall convene a. meeting of the Council upon the written requisit[...]and such requisition shall set forth the objects for which
the meeting is required to be convened. The[...]power to make, amend, and repeal Standing
Orders forif the
Warden is of opinion that there is not sulfi[...]direet notice to be issued that the meeting shell for
that time lapse.

2. The Warden may at any time convene a, meeting of the Senate.

3. Upon n requisition si[...]members of the Senate,
setting forth the objects for which the desire the meeting to be convene[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (64)[...]o time to make, amend,
and repeal Standing Orders for the regulation of its proceedings. Until
amended[...]V.—-0F PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS.
1. There shall for the present be the following Professors, that is to say

a. The Hughes Professor of Classics and Comparative[...]ns of Anatomy,
Pathology, and Microsuopic Anatomy for the some.

f, The Angus Professor of Chemistry, w[...]conduct classes in Practical
Analysis, and shall, if required, give special instruction in the
various[...]f December, 1880. 4“
It. The Professor of Laws. i

2. There shall be such Lecturers as the Council[...]he duties of his office, the
Council may appoint a substitute to act in his steed during such

* By a resolution of the Council the Chair of Mus[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (65)[...]s discietion dismiss 11 cm his office or suspend
for.) 11 time from perfouning the duties and 1eceirin[...]Professors shall bent the disposal of the Council for the
purposes of the University : Provided that th[...]CHAPTER V.—0F THE REGISTRAR.

1. There shall be a. Registrar of the University, who shall perform
s[...]iversity.

2. The Council may at any time appoint a deputy to act 1n the place
of the Registrar for such period as they may think fit, and assign to[...]any ofiieer of the University, leave of absence for any time not
exceeding one year, on such Professor or Lecturer or other ofiieer pro-
viding a. substitute, to be approved by the Council[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (66)[...]Seal which shall be affixed to documents only at a meeting
of the Council and by the direction there[...]Academieal Year shall be divided into three terms for all the
Faculties, except Medicine.

2. The firs[...]second terms, and there
shall be two vacations of a fortnight each during the Academicul Year.

G APT[...]years of age who has
complied with the conditions for admission to the course of study for a
degree in the Faculty in which he proposes to become a. student, and
who in the presence of the Registra[...]to the following declaration
shall thereby become a Matriculatcd Student of the University. The
declaration shall he in the following form :

I do solemnly promise that I will faithfully obey the Statutes and
Regulations[...]Adelaide so far as they may
apply to me, and that I will submit respectfully to the consti-
tuted authorities of the said University, and I declare that I
believe myself to have attained the full age of s[...]itions prescribed by
the Statutes and Regulations for any Degree may be admitted to that
Degree at a meeting of the Council and Senate, to be held at[...]3. Any person who has been admitted to a Degree in any University
recognized by the Univer[...]n the University of Adelaide.

4. Every candidate for admission to a Degree in the University shall
be presented by th[...]r
graduate course in any University or College of a. University recognised
by the University of Adela[...]The following shall be the forms of Presentation for Admission
to Degrees :

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Form of Presentation for Students of the University of Adelaide.

Mr. Chan[...]the University of Adelaide.

[ present to you us a fit and proper person to be admitted
to the Degree of . And I certify to you and to the
whole University that he has fulfilled the conditions prescribed for
admission to that Degree.

Form of Presentation for Graduates of other Universities.
Mr. Chancellor,[...]ouncil and
Senate of the University of Adelaide.

I present to you who has been admitted to the Degree
of in the University of as a fit and
proper person to be admitted to the rank[...]gree.
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit you
to the rank and privileges of a in the University of
Adelaide. .

Form of Admissi[...]date.
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit in his absence

from South Australia[...]

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a. He shall, at his own discretion, or on the writt[...]t to the control of the Faculty he shall exercise a general
superintendcncc over its administrative business.

6. When the Dean is absent from a meeting, the Faculty shall elect a
Chairman for that occasion.

7. The Board of Examiners in the[...]nt of examiners in Law in the subjects' necessary
forfor the present he a Board of Musical Studios, con-
sisting of the Cha[...]ions in Music.

3. The Board shall annually elect a Chairman.
4. The Chairman shall perform such duti[...]ct to the control of the Board, he shall exercise a
general control over its administrative business.

5. When the Chairman is absent from a meeting, the Board shall
elect one of their numbe[...]e.

6, The Council shall, when necessary, appoint a. sufficient number of
Examiners, who, tog[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (69)[...]—0F THE BOARD OF DISCIPLINE.

1. There shall be a Board of Discipline consisting of the Chancellor,[...]y the Council.

2. The Board shall annually elect a. Chairman. ' When the Chairman
is absent from a meeting, the Board shall elect a Chairman for that
occasion.

3. The Chairman shall perform suc[...]ct to the control cf the Board, he shall exercise a
general control over the discipline of the Univer[...]approval of the Council the Board may make Rules
for the conduct of students on the premises of the Un[...]f the Board to enquire into any complaint
against a. student, and the Board shall have the power

(a) To dismiss such complaint,

([1) To admonish the Student complained against.

(a) To inflict a fine on such Student not exceeding forty
shillings.

(d) To administer a reprimand either in private or in the
presence of[...]ny place of recreation or
study in the University for any time not extending
beyond the current[...]

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TIONS.”

1. The Scholarship shall be tenable for three years, {Lnd shall be [if
the annual value of £200.

2. Each Candidate for the Scholarship must be uudel‘ twenty-eight
yea[...]first day of the month in which he Shall compete
for it1 and must have resided in South Australia for at least five years.

3. Candidates for the‘ Scholarship must have graduated in Arts or[...]f Adelaide,

4. The Scholarship shall be competed for triennially, in the month of
March; but if on any competition the Examiners shall not consid[...]idcte worthy to receive it, the Scholarship shall for that year
lapse, but shall be again competed for in the month of March next
ensuing.

5. The exami[...]tenable, in articles to it Civil Engineer, or as a Student in a College ol‘
University there, or partly in urticles to a Civil Engineer mid partly as
a Student in 1:. College or University, such[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (71)[...]Council may alto~
gether withhold, or may suspend for such time as they may deem proper,
payment of the[...]ccessful ciulCliClittC not retain the Scholarship for
the full period of three years. notice of the vac[...]shall be of the annual mine of £60, and tenable for three years, com-
puted from the first day of Ma[...]o appoint one Exhibitioner, who may or may not be a student
of the University.

13. In March in each[...]f the Angus Engineering
Exhibitions shall be open for competition at u special exmninntion in
subjects[...]first day of the month in which he shall compete for the Exhibition,

l5. Each Exhibitioner must within one month utter he has become
such enrol himself as a matriculated student in Science, and must
thonoel'orward prosecute with diligence his studies for the Degree of
Bachelor of Science, and attend the[...]he Examination)
proper to each year of the course for that Degree. '

Failure by any Exhibitioner (incl[...]ohn Howard Angas, in case he shall not already be a student of the

Engi Heeling
sxmnxuom.

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University) to enrol himself as a matriculated student in Science
within one month[...]ibitioner, or to pass any
one of the Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Science shall
cause an[...]not be made to any Exhibitionor whose conduct as a student
throughout the quarter has not been in ev[...]ay altogether withhold or may suspend or postpone for such
time as they may deem proper payment of the[...]Should any Exhibitioner not retain his Exhibition For three years
the Council may, if they think proper, give notice of the vacancy, and
that. a special examination to fill it will be held at a specified date, and
such Exhibition shall be open for competition at that examination in
such subjects[...]r any Scholar-
ship.

”N'M'G‘W 19. Candidates for the Scholarship and Exhibitions shall give at. le[...]ions
stated in these Statutes, and each Candidate for the Scholarship shall

with his notice forward to[...]e sum of £4,000, which shall be
invested in such a manner as to entitle the Univeisity to an[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (73)[...]applied, shall be at the
disposal of the Council for tho purposes of the University.

21. During the l[...]: Provided
that this repeal shall not ufl'oct :

a. Anything which shall have been done or sufl'ere[...]m of

NOTICE BY CANDIDATE OF INTENTION TO COMPETE FOR THE
“ANGAS ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP.”

I hereby give notice that it is nn’ intention to )resent in self as a Candidate
(or the “Angus Engineering Scholarship" in t n Specie examination for it,
which is to he held in the mom-h of , 18 , on[...]the
underwritten schedule.

Si ture of Candidate
A dress of Candidate
....day of..

Dntedthis[...]e .
4. Proof of havinr assed to the
of the Own” a the Universm the pre-
scribed cunrxcs of special[...]m of

NOTICE BY CANDIDATE OF INTENTION TO COMPETE FOR AN
“ANGAS ENGINEERING EXHIBITION.”

I hereby give notice that T intend to present myself as a. Candidate for an

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (74)[...]gus Engineerin Exhibition 1’ at the Examination for it in the month of
, anfl send herewith the docum[...]11111le111lriucn Schedule,
Si nature of Candidate
A dress of Candidate.
Dated this ..................[...]oof of [late of my birth ..
'2. Ceitificate that I have passe
Exmnination ...............

S Bnature[...]have agreed to pay to
the University of Adelaide a sum of money for the purpose of consti-
tuting a fund for founding the Scholarships hereinafter named : And[...]um :

1. There shall be two Scholarships, tenable for two years each,
one of which shall be competed for in the month of April in each
year by Matriculate[...]on, have completed the first yeni of theh course for the
Bachelor of Arts Deg1.ee The Schola1ships sha[...]olarships.

1, Each Scholarship shall be competed for at a. special exami«
nation in English Literature in subjects prescribed by the Council
one yezu previously, but if on any competition the Examiners
shall not consider any candidate worthy to 10ccive the Scholarship
it shall for that year lapse.

3. Only one Scholarship[...]

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thereof as the Council shall from time to t[...]he
discipline and to the Statutes and Regulations for the time being
of the University.

6. Each schola[...]all receive
thirty pounds per annum.

7. The Fund for founding the Scholarships shall be invested by
the Council in such a manner as will entitle the Council to claim
from[...]ike manner until there shall have accumu—
lated a sum sufficient to found a third Scholarship, which shall
be competed for and awarded at such times as the Council shall
di[...]the following
substituted therefor :—

Whereas a. sum of Five Hundred Pounds has been subscribed w[...]has been agreed to pay that sum to the University
for the purposes and considerations and upon the cond[...]nnual prizes, to he called “The Stow
Prizes,” for which Students studying for the Degree of Bachelor
of Laws may compete[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (76)[...]he Third and Fourth Year Examinations),
shall win afor admission as a, Practitioner of the Supreme Court,
are eligible as Candidates for the Stow Prize only in the event of
their proceeding to the LLB. Degree under the Regulations
prescribed for Students who have not already graduated in Arts
o[...]nd of having previously passed in it,
can compete for the Stow Prize in that Examination.

CHAPTER XVI.[...]ercial 'l'ravellers’ Association (Incorporated)
for the purpose of founding a Scholarship, it is hereby provided that

1. The s[...]y
to any matriculated. student thereof, who being a son or daughter
of a member of the said Association shall be nominated[...]student so nominated shall hold such scholarship for one or more
consecutive years, as the Committee o[...]rom time to time declare ; and it shall be
lawful for the Committee of Management of the said Associati[...]academical year, to substi-
tute another student for the holder of the said Scholarship for
the time being, and such substitute shell thereup[...]ing
advantages, that is to say : he shall be exam I: from payment of
all University fees durin[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (77)[...]e fee paid by him
on matriculation or on entering for the Senior l’uhlio Examination
roturned to him.[...]e
discipline and tr) the Statutes and Regulations for the time being
of the said University.

4. Save b[...]ar shall be entitled to exemption from University
Ia. scholar. '

CHAPTER. XVIA.-—0F THE EVERARD SUH[...]bequeathed the sum of £1,000
to the University, forforfor the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Ba[...]

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CHAPTER XVII.—-OF CONDUCT AT EXAMINATIONS.

I. If during any cxuuiinntiun, any candidate use any bo[...]cademic
dress.

2. The academic dress shall be :

For U ndergraduates—A plain black stuff gown and trenchcr cap.
For all Graduates—A black trencher cap with black silk tassel; and

For Bachelors and Doctors of Laws, Bachelors and Doct[...]in shape and
material to those used at Cambridge for the some Degrees;
and hoods of the some shape as those used at that University.

The hoods for Bachelors to be of black silk or stuff lined to a. width
of six inches with silk. The colour of such lining to be, for
Bachelors of Laws, blue ; for Bachelors of Medicine and
Bachelors of Surgery, rose 3 for Bachelors of Artl, grey; for
Bachelors of Science, yellow ; and for Bachelors of Music,
green.

The hoods for Masters to be of black silk lined entirely with silk of
a darker shade of the colour used for the hoods for Bachelors
of the same faculty.

The hoods for Doctors to hr. of silk of H darker shade o[...]

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used for the hoods of Bachelors of the some faculty, lined[...]ferred to shell accord with specimens attached
to a document marked Afor
n time from performing the duties and receiving the salaries thereto as
if these statutes hnd not been made.

2. From and af[...]he Zlet day of August, 1878.

Provided that——
i. This repeal shall not afl‘eot—

a. Anything done or suffered before the allo[...]

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a tached to the Chancellorship or VicerChancellorsh[...]fessorship, Lectureship, Registrarship, or other

afice held by the present Chancellor or Vice Chanc[...]XX.—OF THE ROBY FLETCHER SCHOLARSHIP.

Whereas a sum of one hundred and sixty pounds has been paid to
the University by various subscribers for the purpose of founding a.
Scholarship in memory of the late Rev. William Roby Fletcher, M.A.,
formerly Vice-Chancellor of the University, it is hereby provided that—

I. The Scholarship shall be awarded to such matriou[...]Scholarship shall be exempt from payment of
fees for instruction during the third year of the c[...]

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EVENING CLASSES.

I. The Council will, from year to year, arrange for Evening Classes
to be held in such subjects as ma[...]0 according
as the classes are held once or twice a week.

111. No student will be enrolled who is under sixteen years of age,

IV. Thc fees will be £1 for each of the shorter courses and £1 10s
for each of the longer courses (except where otherwis[...]number of
students who must pay their fees before a class 1s formed' 1n
any subject.

VI. The fees ar[...]gistrar’s receipt.

VII. The Lecturer Appointed for ouch Class will keep a roll of atten.
dances, :md 11 statement of the at[...]he Council at the conclusion of each term.

VIII. If, in the opinion of the Lecturer, nuy intending st[...]l regulations of the University.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1896.

Subject to the above conditions, it[...]

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Minimum Number
to form areference to the subjects of the Higher
Public Examination.[...]whether
such request um he complied with.

Norm—For regulations concerning Scholarships for Evening Students
see page 82.

EVENING GLASSES,[...]ses during enoh term in 1895.

,g No. a! Student-l.

summer. LEGIURER. ‘S E E E- E E E[...]‘. oo o n.n

Greek. Pint 1. Professor Bensly 47 I3 11 ll

Physics Part I. Professor Bragg 15 17 17

Phy . Part 1.. Practic[...]ry, Practical Professor Rennie 27 25 25

Geology .i Professor Tate 9 9 9

Electrlc Engineering[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (83)[...]dent wishing to make use of the Library shnll pny a deposit
of £l to the Registrar and ShI'LII then receive a ticket admitting
him to the Library foronc year.[...]king books out of the Library,
any Student taking a. book out of the Library shall be fined Five
Shillings.

4. If any book or books belonging to the Library be fou[...]he Library may be entirely denied to all
Students for a time to be fixed by the Board of Discipline

5.[...]f Discipline.

6. Any Student behaving himself in a boisterous or disorderly manner
in the Library sh[...]shell not be allowud to enter
or use the Library for a time to be fixed by the .130:er of
Discipline.[...]s out of the University Building shall enter into a book
provided for the purpose, the names of such books and the date[...]nd return.

8. All books taken from the bookcases for use in the Library must be
left on the Tables.

9. No one using the Library shall converse in such a tone as to interfere
with the comfort of other readers under penalty of a. fine to be
fixed by the Board of Discip[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (84)[...]have been made by the Minister of
Education: —
A.—FOR DAY STUDENTS.

L—ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS.

I. Three scholarships, of the value of £35, £30, and £25 respec-
tively, will he ofi‘crcd for competition annually. Each Scholar-
ship will be tenable for one year.

II, Omididstes must have been resident in the colony for at least one
year immediately preceding the exami[...], together
with such huthei e\-uniuiitiun as may, if necessary, be pre-
scribed by the University Coun[...]11 certificate of diligence and proficiency in a
form to be prescribed by the Minister, and payment may be
ieduccd 01 withheld altogether if such certificate is not satis-
factory to[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (85)[...]5, £30, and £25 respec-
tively, will be offered for competition in 1894, and following
years, among u[...]idates may he undergraduates who have either held a
scholarship during the year or were eligible to compete for one

at the beginning of the year.

XI. The schol[...]ing
in those schools respectively during the year for which the
scholarships are offered

XII. The scho[...]f the
terminal and final University examinations for the year, pro-
vided that no scholarship shall be[...]s report to the Minister
that his work is of such a nature as to justify his appointment

to a scholarship.

XIII. Notwithstanding anything cont[...]three University terms. Each scholar
must present a certificate of diligence and proficiency, in it[...]and payment may he
reduced or withhold altogether if such certificate is not
satisfactory to th[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (86), (82)

B.—FOR EVENING STUDENTS.
l.—ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS.

XVI]. l<ivc sollolnr2irships will he oflined for competition In sth-ms
L'IILeIiIIg on the or chin" eoIIIse III study for n deg : is In
Science, hve to students who lIIIvc[...]se scholarships will be £10.

*XVIIl. Candidates for the entrance scholarships must have been resi.
dent in the colony for at least one year immediately preceding
the exami[...]preceding
the date of the examination. landidntcs for the other
scholarships must comply with similar conditions, one year of
age being added for each year ol' the University course.

XIX. The subjects of examination for the entrance scholarships shall
be fixed by the[...]s Show the
most promise, due allowance being made for their previous
opportunities.

XX. The subjects of examination for the scholarships to be awarded
at the end of each[...]ing
in those schools respectively during the year for which the
scholaiships are olfer.cd

XXII.[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (87)II lloucni, Ricluu'll Sumll’n
Dee. (gill, Alfwlsnl[...]Li-n Hear-ya .luhn linlvert
‘ llopki x, “1mm" I’lnmim;
1882 - Leltcll, .1"an Wiesnvmul
( \\'llk[...]l Silas
0 1 ge, M1! envy
32:1] l Duence, Richard.
I Hayward. Charles Waterfleld (resigned
October An[...]386 S liur res», 'l'hmmu Martin
March “'3' li \I (under

I I’isA'Iu‘ - Alfred
1887 5 Hon l-x'nnk hn[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (88)[...]nee Marie Jolinnnn
March McCarthy. Walter Junie-s
i (film ple, Frederic John
1890 E Trihilnger, \ani[...]ulian Augustus Romaine
PI'HII'JIHH’ «circuit. 'II'iillinger, Anna
1891 5 Bonmli', Frank l’nlnler[...]Alfred
11‘?” l lJolnllilon, Percy Emerson
are i ? Allmm, Ernest Henry
1393 l Smokey, Edward .lmeph
Hamill Leitcli. Oliver
ii ism ()mres, 1
NW‘m‘be‘ iuiles. lremn Elliott. lL'W‘”
1395 (500119, Samuel \Valter, Find

. Cha 1e, Phoebe Swami
“mull” (Ma ride, Willimii John, mm

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE EVENING SCHOLARSHIPS
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD IN 1896 AND 1897.

SUBJECTS FOR EXAMINATION IN MARCH, 1896.

1. ENGLISH—
(a) Outlines of English History, 1603 to 1820.
(0) L[...]say.
3. Scott’s Kenilworflr.
(c) Geography.
1. A special knowledge of the geography of Australasia[...]utlines of Physical Geography.
2. MATHEMATICS—
(a) Arithmetic—Euclid, Book I.
(6) Algebra to Simple Equations.
Candidates will[...]ations passed.

4. Attend g. wind was Examination if considered necessary by the Board of
Examiners. '

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (89)(85)

SUBJECTS FOR EXAMINATION IN MARCH, 1897. ,
1. ENGLISH—
(u) O[...]0) Geography and Mathematics. ‘
The same as net for 1896. l

3 end 4. As required for 1896.
EVENING CLASSES
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS.

The[...](Micron, Ernest Gladstone
M r h 1 Sure", Frank .
a c [Stuhbe Cyril llnvelock (resigned)
(

Whitingto[...]l
] Coo e, lenbe (reigned)
1895 L '31], David Mun-a (resigned)
March alenev. Ignatius ufiena[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (90)[...]Beam, Thomas Hudson, BA.

Robin, Percy Ansell, B.A.

Holder, SydneyEmexsb, BIA.

Donaldson, Arthur,[...]eacwodd; BLA.

Tucker. William Alfred Edguumbe, B.A.,
- LLB.

Walker, William John, B.A.

This Scholarship has been abolished.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (91)[...]gas has founded in connection with the Universi y
a Scholarship, of which the object is to “Encoura[...]ntific men7 and especially Civil Engineers, with a view to their settle-
ment in South Australia.”

For the conditions upon which the Scholarship has bee[...]ineering Scholarship,”
page 65.

An examination for this Scholarship will be held in March, 1898, and
should the Scholarship not be awarded, an examination for this Scholar-
ship will, if required, be held in March, 1899.

For form of notice by candidates of intention to compete for the
Scholarship. (Vida page 69).

The following s[...]es.

(3) The candidates will be required to prove a practical acquaint»
ance with the methods of con[...]cements,
and clays. The chemistry of explosives. A general practical
acquaintance with the me[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (92)(39)

THE ANGAS ENGINEERING EXHIBITIONS.

For the conditions upon which these Exhibitions have[...]to 19 inclusive, pages
66 and 70.

An examination for one Exhibition will be held in March, 1896.

The euhjects for Examination in March, 1896, will be found in the
Calendar for 1895 (page 96).

F or form of notice by candidate of intention to compete for an Augas
Engineering Exhibition, see pngc 69.

Th[...]. 13
of the Statutes concerning these Exhibitions for the year 1897.

1. MATHEMATICS (Pure and Applied)[...]Algebra. up to and including the
Binomiul Theorem For n. positive Integral exponent.

Geometry—The substance of Euclid, lint-ks I., IL, 11]., IV,, with
Exercises.

Questions will also be set in the substance of Euclid, Book

VI., and I’m ositions l to 21 oi Book XI. ; and in Plane T[...]MODERN LANGUAGES—French, German. As prescribed for the
Senior Public Examination. (Vida Appendix E, page 35.)

3. Suntan—Chemistry and Physics. As prescribed for the Senior
Public Examination. (Vida Appendix E,[...]4. PHYSICAL Gnoewnr AND Gnonoer.~—As prescribed for the Senior
Public Examination. (Vida Appen[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (93)[...]LLERS”
ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED) SCHOLARSHIP.

For tbs Bonditious of this Scholarship see Sta[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (94)(91)

THE JOHN HOWARD CLARK SCHOLARSHIPS.

For the conditions of .these Scholarships see Statute[...]he Council have prescribed the following subjects for the examina-
tion for these Scholarships to he held, if required, in April, 1896 :—
Subjects for Examination in 1898 -

Byron—Chime Harold.
Maca[...]yrical goams.
Carlyle—Essay on Burns.

Subjects for Examination in 1897‘
Shed—Primm'of English EL mnlo%y.
Stop/0rd Branke—I’mner of hnglim Literature.
Sim Irnpem-pr[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (95)(92')

THE EVERARD SCHOLARSHIP.

' For the conditions of this Scholarship see Sta[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (96)[...]a. having paid to
the University the sum of £150 for the purpose of founding a Scholar-
ship to he called the St. Alhnn Scholars[...]einafter provided, or in some similar form, to he a son or duughte r of
a. worthy past 01' actual member of the said l‘Intmnity) shall he nomi-
nated by the said Lodge as a pc1son to whom 11 St .-’\lhmi :5 Scholarship
sh[...]Student so nominated shall hold such
Scholarship for such 11umhe1 of consecutive academicel Terms :15 the
Student must for the time being complete in order to obtain
a Degree in (as the case may require) Laws, Medicin[...]e tenure of the
Scholarship by the holder thereof for the time being, and substitute
nnothermatriculetcd Student for such holder. Each Student so sub
stituted shrill[...]ng to such
Scholarship.

2. Each Scholar studying for a Degree in Arts, Science, or Music,
shall during s[...]t from payment of such fees or entitled to credit for such sum of
£15 after the time nt which he or sh[...]spects subject to the Statutes nnd Reg-u.
lotions for the time being of the University.

4. Save by per[...]Scholar
shall be entitled to exemption from or to a reduction of University fees
during more than the[...]ich such Scholar must complete in order to obtain a. Degree in
the course of study pursued by[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (97)[...]extinct or
being delivered up tn the Grand Master for the time being of the sn'id
Fraternity in South A[...]tenure of such Scholarship by any hulder thereof for the time heingmnd
of substituting another matricu[...]es and purporting to he signed by the Gmnd
Master for the time being of the said Fmternity in South Aus[...]. is the son (or daughter) of
""' who was (or is) a worthy member of the Ancient Fraternity of Free[...].. hereby nominates the stud
“"""'°""’”"as a person to whom the University shall award a 3+“ Albnn

m" Scholarship. The said scholardeaignnte in to study for the degree of

KIIM LAWI,
:fifflgpm Bach[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (98)[...]on in the British Army may
be granted annually to a. student of the University of Adelaide.

Candidat[...]the Council may decide. They will
have to undergo a. further examination before the home autho[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (99)[...]RIZES.

Sir Thomas Elder having given £20 yearly for prizes to the best,
Students in Physiology, the f[...]should be divided into
equal nmounts, and offered for competition to Students in Medicine and
nongmdlmt[...]r Standish Student in Medicine
“alcé‘ggbm’ I Jacob, Caroline 5’ ( Non-gmcluutiug )
' 1 Walke[...]on-graduating Students in Physiology in 1891.

I’ulleine, Robert Henry (Student in Medicine of the
December, First Your)

1892. I Bonnin Jiunes Atkinson (Student in Medicin[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (100)[...]qual. Students in Medi-
Deoember, Zwar, Bernhard 'I‘mugott cine or the First Year.
1895. Bla[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (101)(w)~

w-I'FHE gSiT-QW WBI‘KF-Siw '
For conditions see Statutes, Chaptei XV “0f[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (102)OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS.
REGULATIONS.

I. Students who in the Senior Public Examination pa[...]ar's Examination in
Science and who wish to enter for the First Year’s Examination
in Arts, will not[...]ition to the Pass work candidates may be examined for

* Allowed 18th December, 1889. + Allowed 6th December, 1893.

First Year

APPENDIX A. A‘ 1

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (103)Kmmm

Credit in the First and Second years and for Honours in the
Third year.

A candidate who presents himself for the Credit or Honour
Examination in any subject a[...]may he returned as having passed in that subject if
the Examiners be of opinion that his answers show sufficient
knowledge.

Candidates fora student to substitute for any course
of lectures properly belonging to his[...]uncil shall have granted an exemption, candidates
for examination in any subject on which lectures are given
must present a certificate from the Professor or Lecturer
givin[...]llowing Fees shall be paid in advance ‘—

Fee for Graduating Students for each Tenn’s

instruction .. £5 5 0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts 3 3 0
Fees for N on-Gmduating Students in each Term :—

FIRST[...]1d August,1892. 'l‘Allowed 12th Decemhei,1894.

A2

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (104)[...]intention to
present tkelmelvesfor Examination.

I, an Undergraduate of this University
hereby give notice that, for the pmjmxe of completing the _
year of the course for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, I intend to present

myself at the Examination in the Term of 189 , for
examination in the undermentinned mhjects, viz. :
l. 4.
2. 5.
3.
I send herewith the prescribed certificates of att[...]F THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.A. IN NOVEMBER, 1896.

FIRST YEAR’S COURSE.
LA[...]cified.

(2) (Micro—Speeches against Catiline, I. and II.
Horace—Odes I.

(d) Additional book for Credit.
Virgil—Aeneid, VI.
GREEK.
(1) Grammar a[...]. by E. S. Shockburgh (Macmillan).
Homer—Iliad, I.
(d) Additional book for Credit.
Pluto—Apology. _
ELEMENTARY PURE MATHEM[...]of Proportion
and of sum or Rectilinear Figures.

A3

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (105)[...]— Longer English Poems (Macmillan).

Additional for Credit. -
Stapfard Brooke—Primer of English Literature (Macmillan).
Spenser—The Faerie. Queene, Book I. (Macmillan).
L‘orlglem-tor Resernus.

SECOND YEAR’S COURSE.

LATIN.
(a) Grammar and Prose Composition.
(1:) Translation from Authors not specified.
(9) Livy—I.
Wail—Aeneid, VI.
(d) Addifimal book'for Cred/ii.
Tacitus—Histories, II.
GREEK.

(a) Grammar and Prose Composition.
(b) Translation from Authors not specified.
(a) Plato—Apology.
Saginaw—Antigone.
(:1) Additional book- for Credit.
Aridaphmsx—The Clouds.

ELEMENTARY APPL[...]ntial Calculus.
Todlmnter’s Integral Calculus.

A4

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (106)[...]ements of the Psychology of Knowledge.
Additional for Credit.
EWm—Elements of Psychology, pp. 87-220[...]on.
(b) Translation from Authors not specified.
(a) Plantar—Miles Gloriosns. Ed. by R. Y. Tyrrell (Macmillan).
Tacitus—Histories, II.
(41) Additional bank for Honours.

Lucreh'w—I.
Greek.

(«1) Grammar and Prose Composition.
(b) Translation from Authors not specified.

(a) Tbuqydidw—IL
An‘nnphanu—The Clouds.

(43) Additional back for 110nm”.
Plata~ Pl) aeIlo.

Ancient History.

Candidates will he expected to have a general acquaintance with the history
of Greece a[...]ures on Loo/ta, Berkeley, Hume, Kant.

Additional for Hanna”.
Hume—Inquiry concerning Human Understanding (any edition of
Hume’s Essays, a.y., Ward. Lock, 8; Cole),
Kant-Selections by Watson (Maciahose).
Spencer—Data of Ethics (Williams A': N ctr-gate).
Saltwater—History of Philosophy[...]ry.
3. German Language, Literature, and Hiatory.

A5

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (107)[...]. (“"nrwick edit-ion).

Additi'zmalfor Holman.
(a) Sweat—Angles xnn Primer (Clarendon Press).

Ge[...]he histarv of linglixh Literature, \\'ill|
esteem reference to Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton,
1 ryden[...]ington).

Macaulny’n History of England, Chaps. I—Vl. (inclusive).
Additional far Honour/r.

Burt[...]llohn)

Hnllmn’s Constitutional History. Chaps. I.-V. (inclusive).

French Language uni Literature.

Pam.
Fasnnuhl's Synthetic French Grammar (Macmillan).
Voituiru—Siucle (16: Louis XIV. Part. I. (Macmillnn).
Vie-tor limo—Les Odes, in the vol[...]'l‘hc Inu-mluctionanll Ilnnk [.2 Hunk IL.
Parts I And 2 (Clarendon Press).
Baifmu—L'Ari Poetic Il[...]establishment of the First, Empire.

Additional for Honours.
Barrau: Histoire tie la. Revolution F‘[...]ke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France.

A6

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (108)[...]\Vhitney' German Gmnmmr.

Boatha— nust. Pin-l. I. (Mnemillnn).

Schiller—History of the Thirty Y[...]ch (ler Liedar, except Die Huimkehn ‘

Schamr—A History of German Literahlre, vol. 11. only. (Clarendon I’Nifi '
E ition).

Translation of pnssuges from[...]Ages (the parts relating to Gennany).

Aid/Miami for Honours.

Gibbon‘x Decline and Full. Chapters l[...]Schillers History cf the Thirty Years‘ WM.

A'l

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (109)EXAMINATION PAPERS.
F I R S 'I' Y E .A. R .

LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION.

Pnomssox BENSL)’, M.A.

Time—One hour and a half.

Translate into Latin Prose—

The whole a[...]instant: Marcellus
was run through the body with a spear, and killed on
the spot ,- his son and Cris[...]f the detachment, had no inclination to
fight in a. service which they had been forced to enter ;
th[...]too
few to do anything; all were obliged to ride for their
lives, and to leap their horses down the br[...]piter Feretrius in the Capitol, was lying dead on a.
nameless hill, and his arms and body were Hannibal’s.

THOMAS ARNOLD.

LATIN UNSEEN TRANSLATION.
I’Romsson BENSLY, M.A,

Time—One hour and a-half.

Translate into English Prose—
(1)[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (110)[...]c remiges dare, nobismet ipsis.
pmmum Imperemus,

I lex', AB \‘RBE CONDITA XXVI., CH. xxxvi.

VERGIL, AENEID II[I.: LIVY, XXI.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.
TimeHThree hours.

I. Translate into English Prose——

(i.) Extemplo Libyae magmas it Fama per urbes,
Fauna[...]quem subiisae umeris confectum aetate parentem !

A9

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (111)[...]u urbem, soror, hane cemeS, quae sui‘gere
regna I coniugio tali I
(iiii.) Ergo ubi concepit furiue euieta dolore
de[...]t Agalnemnonius scuenis ngitntus Ol'estes
armatam I‘ncihus umtrem et serpentibus atris

cum filgit[...]Aegates insulas Eryccmqne ante 0cu105 propouite

A10

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (112)[...]cx auctoritnte patrum—populi iniussu
—-conu‘a en nudira sese [(hmls are speaking] gentis
suaa h[...]ctis
fecimus, tutclne deiude nustme cluximus, cum Afi'ico
hello urgerentur.

VII. What is the geographical position and modern name of t[...]re, ex auto
pundu quadraginta; and give the Latin for—they
launched the men-of—wai'. more than two[...]ceptm'c cum ante, tum
maximc Sagunto excisa. nam 5i uerborum dis-
ceptationis res esset, quid fuedus[...]uero uia inexsuperabiiis fuit ; nam cum super

A11

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (113)[...]mm modicac altitudinis
e. at, moili Iiec pmeultau i'uuilu pmies ingwdientium
insistelmnt; In new lot[...]I'. tuctru iiIi iuctmin eI'Ilt lubiion glucic
quI I-ecipimuc unstiumm (It in paono citing
panics faii[...]o to be spelt thus, or as conditiol Give

PERSONS for your answer.

VERGIL, GEORGIC IIIL: TACLTUS, AGRIUOLA.

PROFESSOR anrsy, MA.

Ti Erie—Three hours.

I. Translate into English prose—

(i.) Sin autem 21d pugnam exiei‘int#num saepe duob[...]trepidantin hello
corda lice-t lungs prnesciscei'a ; namque morantes
mm‘tius i110 acris rauci Gamer increpat et uox

nu[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (114)[...]cgit obice saxi,

his iuucncm in latehris auersum a lumine Nympha
collocat, ipaa procul ncbnlis obscu[...]nd explaining anything
that. is remarkakle z—-
(i.) Non te nullius exercent uuminis irae.
(ii) Terr[...], Explain the reason fur the subjunctives in—

(i,) Hoc geritui‘ zephyris primum impellentibus un[...]nemnt mensns.

IIII. Explain the allusions in—
(i.) Caesar dum magnua ad album
fulminat Euphi-aten hello uictm‘que uolentes
per populos dat him.
(i) Inuisa. Minei'une. . .amnea.
(iii) Mati'is...cym[...]Taenarns,
Canopus, the Anio’l
V, Give the Latin for hive—acorn—towel—hnne comb; and
the English for uescus~sndus—stelio-Llne(lltlus—osuffire
-plmselus.
VI. Translate into English prose—
(i.) Quid? 5i per quindecim annos, grands: mortalis
aeui spatium', mnlti i'ortuitis Cflsibus, pmmptissimus
qnisque s[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (115)[...]ehatm' cgrcgin specie, cum .simnl Len-m, simnl
mm'i bellum impellerenu», ac sncpc iisd an caratri»[...]et.

VII. Explain the following subjunctives—

(i-)
(11.)

(iii.)
(i i.)
(17.)

id filiae quoque uxorique maeceperim.[...]s facilius quam reuacaueris.

VII. Give the Latin for———There he had a daughter born to him—

to he inattentive—in t[...]ne
—to come to close quarters ; and the English for—sup—
pcdito—cudicilli—citm fidem—statim in panes trans-
gressus est—continuum mare.

A14

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (116)VIII. Write short notes on the syntax of the following-—
(i.) Nee id Rutilio e1, Seauro obtrectationi fuit.
([...]tanin, Dacia, the
Brigautes, the F‘risii’!
To what do the following refer :--

(L) nubis tam lnngue[...]uptu mens assiduis ndulationibus
amt, ut imsciret a bone patre nun scrihi heredem nisi
malum principe[...]te prolessm‘ihus.

(iiii.) ‘ Whatever heaven, if hcm'cn nt all may he,
Await the sacred souls of g[...]rief, in trust erect, and gave
His deuthless dead a (lenthless life even here
Where (lay bears down o[...]ITION.

PROFESSOR BENELY, MA.
Time—One hour and a. half,

Translate into Greek Prose—-

Th[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (117)deceiving the people, as Aristotle and Thucydidea afiirm.
For persuading them that they should reconcile flam-[...]d that the Persian monarch would ail‘ord supply for
the war, they most willingly condesceuded to this[...]us.

GREEK UNSEEN TRANSLATION.
Pnomsson BENSLY, M.A.
Time—One hour and a half.

Translate into English Prose——

Upfi'[...]t 1r68as‘ mmwsi‘v. {laws/n
Vepfzktl" m’vSEv i¢EAOS {iv (:11, 63 1'12 «111m 7min,V KaM. Ext“,
I”? mrukupivuv mow 861‘ unMmV, 061m Kul :‘rrvrau wok:-
Iuo-Twn'ou ou’ISEII 11v 5416M); (:71, otlfi‘ ai}: waxeis‘ ”OM! 1171» Aer-ray Smjzépoww
(is[...]vu' bybnAaZ m2 Ewpocflev ml Garwfisy 1“, xu'm-I-
Ami. a: yév yfip MALI-2 mififiw a’arh 705 EmréSuv Exam-A 1‘9)“
xeltadvu Kquupe'wlv, a? 83 Tarruval Slwims‘ fiafyoua'l. 7433
76 I’axvpofci-rtp xal 1’6 ”alarm-nifty 103 ”05[...]u ;
BO. deuae érl fnnyi‘u‘w alga/av répav.

I‘D. Kai 7i? 9111\5017'45‘ fiovxékom Kowmw'a;

BO. #05; {Reopev "Vow-res e’vaMgL 8p6rrq1‘

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TIL-imp 0' 67:01.31); 10510 ~ I‘Lfl [warty 09m.
xpéLILoL 731p 171mm", 0536 17[...]ummlms, Iphigenia among the Tauri, 237350.

lLlAD I. : XENOPHON, HELLENICS, I.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, MA.
Time—Three hours.

ransl[...]uv, TL}; 8580.177“,
Amok 8’ of»: e’vréomt I'd/\L'AAm/LL mfi-r' grayefmu'.
Parse Séfimm.

.[...]a v69), am. on impckn'vem. am: [As :Tl’vla’fli.

1, éfiékns, 51W auras Ex": yipas, «iv-mp EI[...]uéyxvov, “km 86 [£6 in, v8' droSovvuL ,
«AM :i [Lev Soiroun yepas 5:701?le 'Axuzof,
u'pa'uvfts KIL‘I'U. Bugatti!“ “37mg arm Lav urn“
cl Sé Kin/L1) Swww, ('70: 8E «av «W6; (Am/Am
a", 7:61;" Ai'awas‘ Lmv 'yepas, F] 'Ofiurqus
115m éAIuv' L3 8: New xsonmeLL," ov Kev i'KLuMuL.

Write a note on the construction of' 27:2: Sé lav 41151-[...]azv uvfipfiv'

«ulnar-rm [Liv ELL-av xaL KaprL'a-row éluixwro,
(fay/Law opco'inow-L, KuL e’xra'[...]rav'ro :{6Lp «fin-L"
qu [Laxu'uyv Lea-r' {/L' m'I-rt‘w (’76 KLL'cha'L 5’ (iv on 7L:
flow, of[...]and arms.

In 8’ on 82‘) (\lIAEI'OS roAuBu/Oe'a: s'v'ros onv‘ro,
Low-[LL [Liv ertL'Aultfo, Omar 8' w my,“ [Admin],
army 8' «mafia; rung-av wpo-révounv “Item's:

Kn [nu/\L'Lwni, fly 0' (I; uplmv rmépm'a'av t'prqmm.
(’K 8’ (was (fiaAOI', ml'm 8E 7’20];va quo'av'

APthx A. ‘ 17

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (119)c. «17111,: 51rd Ia'xzfps u yep-nu, em 3 mam-u oi'roi'
(hi/35' Irém 32 7rup’u. (Lin-bl! zxav repm'iA); 01»
rpfié‘tu 8’ 6,1..in 01' TL al'I/FIO'EHL, niArV aim-b Bi-Iiuf-
IMIAI‘JW' (’le Eamr 1i: 8% Tel. NILE fn'yiov Etrrui,

. . » - . . l . \ - ; 1
a 8 own) 1'0! 1' (WW, (ILUI Ink/l.“ dzLAm' emu
.
(LAN dxéowm Mignon, éIAq: 8 e'mwdgeu ILL-0m
I“! Vl' rm m- ‘(Izniir/wzrci': liu-m 9w! (itr'[...]construction or usage in—
EL. 01; ydp mm minus i'8m- (ivz'pus‘ 01332 i'BmILru.
,6. iii Ks 9:03: ifltreie'q‘rui ILriAu T’ Etc/\uuv mlrofi.
‘[...]omtrgev exu KOTOV.

III. Give the meaning of Iu’ai'I/Iao, BEioIst.
V. Explain clearly the forms ’Axi[...]meric fonms of ISIAEII, Emu“), 53ml, 7’), Sim-a,
9:?1!ut,iévm, €pxov, wruAfis, fiALas, and say what you know
of the dignmmu.

VI. Scan xpw’e’q: elm}. zrxaiw-rpq) Kai. Aiu'a'sro mil/Tag ’AXaL/O'US.

7') «im'sem' e'mi 057[...]And explain any thing in the scansion that calls for
notice,

VII. Criticise the following explanation[...]civauim-wv: articm
lately speaking men.

d 3' (’i'ys Ill/I‘Il‘ requiem!” i‘w. 'yvu’mirrL Kai 0336 This is to
be explaine[...]Prose—
’Ev 5E 11;: xpéugp Tali-rug W’IyyéAfivI 1-on Tilly Zupakom'mv U'fpfl-
TvI-yois ui'K[...]Ll'YOLEV inrz‘) 1-013 SfiILmA. au'yKaAémzwes

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Imi 76. Aomd,"mu1rep 1a rparcpu, xiii aura/ms (Wagons rpm
734 aei rapuyyc[...]rg vevmrluu-rs Kai you); (Mildzu'u, ova. 'rs
’m'aai‘nré 113v Awdepau xMAwy xuma’ruumfé-
”was,[...]', lzfi'ELPOVS 6‘
Gillan”; Tip/”997‘s mu a'yqud-S 70L; fol.J KleUV‘lf'aCfV Tl
7m9£iv Stu[...]3; 75:1 Bfimv
(heysyxci‘v [at] 1M4)? ; c’zAN i'vwe 5w rim Kai of»: ui'nov
rim-u Mroxuivuirs, [a[...]v dvepmrou' illmp'rnxorzs.

VIIII. Give the Greek for—The deck of a ship, waterlogged, to
be at anchor, to some to an[...]y said they ought not to do
this. And the English for—(II'IOI‘YHJ' (as u. naval teim),
mi Re’pms,[...]xékqs, Smiqudzio'u, wupafipi'r/m‘ra. apruz.

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following :—
a. 0th Hm Eavmfi ‘ys z’ipxov-ros ufib‘ém l[...]eévra. éu'Muo-av €59 ’AH'rjvas.
5. TE! 5% «Afifios 5,8611 Ben/PW ell/at, 65 [Mi TLS Edam Til[...]rui.
5. Ni FWPCL‘YF-éva Smyofivm (in all-rel [Aév ("Kl TOI‘JS wok/[luvs
rhémsv.
What would «Many have been in direct speech?
f. 's'lu[...]ning clearly the legal
aspect of the proceedings. What part did Socrates play
in the matter?

XII. Explain—fipyou'flis‘, denG/mu, ’A1ra-rmfipm, wpizrdyus, vm-
grammes, flank/f, EKK[...], PROMETHEUS BOUND :
XENOPHON, Klipo'u waifizia, I.

PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.
Time—Three hours.

I. Translate into English Prose—-
aWhat metre is chis written in? Scan the first,

seventh, and last lines.

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I"? to: xmfi Sonia-c 1013’ nufinSu’p

myav ,I[...]-roe 6:0?“ fois- vim: 701'?an yépa

11': In” I) 'ym rah-(Awe SIéPIu-cv ,
In.” aI’v-m 01763- IIIII. yap II'Bumunv' av
I'vuv Myoqn.1-a'w panic SE mfimflz
Iixow’ufi', 0'”; 0-435:[...]xmwdfare.
IroI frpmrov, 'Iol, $703113on VAIEVIII' Ifipau'm
fir Ey-ypuidaau Uil Inquna-w 88m"; gbpu-[...]ne, Z'v u'vAufiufu
fipnlmv xa-ruch'fuIrI-u, In} a" imprint"
SwXIW fifubryt Inn-1725M: ll ¢I~III,]
rowan Irrpmd: daloitrfiav 52- a" e'fé-q'
wpus Popyémm flfiut Kin-Mr 15, Eva

In ‘I’opm'sq‘ Intom‘s EI'I'IIIIIII deal.

TPEIC xuxrépopdam, mm‘n ISNI' Ethsvm,
poloSovfls, as 01'9' films rpoa'fiépuemI
Iin-i‘o-Iv out?" a, I-I'ucrcpus ,uujw :urE.

Explain clearly the reusan o[...]cand “HE and scan the second and. third
linen.

What is the meaning of the brackets in this passage !
(1861: To! [not Tia? '3er“

68' E96» 91' rniII-xnv fiI «an-I3;
e'xflpI‘II-r w" Exepfill III-8&1! (Ennis.
11110; Tum" 637’ 6.wa film-Twat» IIIEII
3W3? ‘iF‘fi’iE'T‘ BM."- M": “‘?‘}P 5'
I'pIBIféa‘Du-fl powy mmeAI-I 1"
«rpm»! livé'lfifl” xflal II. 6 (.Kn —I-3pmrw
all-ran; fiifms flel'ful Kmafll'VOI,
p45: ‘6Prov T'mxu' [506(9-
gryxuirmr raw 1* In pen Ia'vyans, r‘pau‘rf‘rufu. 'hjéus‘, Buamwaw’BEI—ug,

u'fiv.

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«ring, UEWOS, «fic‘bukum, :rIAzp8vns, 9d[...]very carefully the syntax of the following, with

a.

p.

1).

special reference to the words underlined :—

n' Sfim Iu’lkfl[...]M 96:: IV rdxu

EISISuP EILav-rbv 'rfis's' Liv?) a'fL‘qSMv wérpas,

61mg 11%qu a-qu/aa-o. 16v arrivruv wévmv

Lin-VIAAuIy-IIV ;

1-6. InISEv (341)“);er I49; mint. ILd'nIv.

oux «rrw “31-9. pslfova ILo[...]v ycvolILav.

V. Translate into English Proac—

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Kai roL’vvv 10'5th 713v iOrLTw ‘L’Ipfu' m'i-re ufirq’i r‘moykuhn
'row n'xvrmv 0111-: fiAAvjAou‘, Ke[...]! vav 1'1.» ad; (av-row (#0183: (001': «urn.-
«Afiéal. Tali'rds‘ Km. Infield. (mxu/mv (Lu-nu,[...]' 05K dweSlSpao-xsv ER 705 finan'gm 62) 1'3 In‘I mud:-
0 1771-4110, aAN e'mAwSei‘ro (P Tlp "mac-[...]dxev uimI-L LrvAAc'yny
01min.

‘YILti’s‘ 82 I’UKTZ Idl- Sin-av Sou-mp oi 11AM» v'IIAé/xv. 5[...]ruw dwpn-e, KLMAMTTOV 3e «rav'rwl' Km ruAeILwaTE'I-ov
Krfilm a"; 11k #vxris u'v‘yxcm’zpwat, ErerufiIxevaL 7M:
FEAAOII {I 10?: (Dubs {irraqn xat’psrz. To“ 3' br[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (124)Sim-m fiiwo'pu'm c’uerc'rdr-mvs «iv, i'ru ('v 'nfi 0416300. (finiyew
«1315s E'an'rbv[...]plain with care the syntax in the following :—

a. ‘r’lvaykafépsea fie-ravesiv 1m) oiir: 1-531[...]4ulf‘fl‘Y015/lél‘fls‘.

VII. G've rules for (i) the use of the future optativc, (ii.) the
moods[...]adverbs
used in an indefinite sense.

And state what constructions are used with ‘ll‘Epzyl'yvc—
areal. and ”Ema/Jaw.

VIIl' Give the Greek for—to go to school—to be beaten—armed
—to ke[...]into four
parts—grandfather ;

And the English for (11Avet/1dr—1r06ri7pu—rroprr{wuv—
afi'ytw—fipé‘ua —(Z'yxirous — aizrszpoxuk {or —K(l»Bwr—Im1rit
——d1raka9a[pnr0m.

99a“!

VIIH. Parse ciarekriAaTM—éns)‘(1001/—Kan-ah(AfivsraL——o’wruywvwv-
Mévovs—e’gekqheyp[...]frru.

PURE MATHEMATICS (Pass).

R. W. CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time~Three hours.
I. Solve the equations—
(i). 2(296’ — 1)z - 613+ 4 : 0
9 1 _
6i)- {W +:6.”§;§°0
II. Determine the meanings of a." and a‘“

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_§ -2 —3
3 Wabix l _ a ‘5 73)
\/ 0’“ 1 ~72; - 5
III. Prove that a ratio of greater inequality is diminish ed, and
a. ratio of less inequality is increased, by adding[...]ntity to both its terms.

Ifw—b_ -o+b—c__ —3a—n+36

b a + b + c a, + c—b
prove thata1l116=2z 3:4.
IV. Find the sum of an infinite number of terms of n.
Geo[...]between 2 and 7.
V. Prove that the square root of a rational quantity cannot be
partly rational and. partly a quadratic surd.
Find the fourth root of 193+132 J2—
VI. Find the number of combinations of n dissimilar things
taken 7' at a. time.

Twelve hooks are to be arranged on ashelf[...]must always
come together and in the some order. Find the total
number of possible arrangements.

VII.[...]etrical ratios of an angle in terms
of the sine.

If 2005’9 — 7siut9+ 2:0, find (9.
VIII. Show geometrically that—

(i). cos(180'~—A) : —cosA.

(ii). tan(270° + A): —cotA.

IX. Prove that—

(i). secflA — 1 -— tanZA' tanA.

.. sinA + sin3A + sin5A. + sin7A

(u). cosA + 0053A + oos5A + 0037A Itanlldl

PURE MATHEMATICS.

PROFESSOR BMGG, MA.
Time—Three hours.

I. If two circles touch one another internally at any p[...], being produced,
shall pass through that point.

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angle equal to a given angle.
’l‘wo segments of a circle are drawn on a straight line
AB, and on the some side of it A]? and BR are chords
in one and are produced to meet. the other in P and Q.
Show that the length of the chord I’Q is independent of
the position of R.

III. Two oirules out in P and Q. A chord AB in one is parallel
to a chord 0D in the other. If APO is it straight line,

so is BQD.

IV. Draw a circle to touch one side of a. triangle and the other
two sides produced.

If IIOIJJDEDa are the feet of the perpendiculars on the
side 190' of a. triangle from the centres of the inscribed
and e[...]plicate ratio
of their homologous sides.
lfapoint I" be taken in the side A0 of a triangle
ABC 50 that AF, 110:1" 2, and if FE be drawn parallel
to AB to meet BC in E, then the triangle ABF is equal
in area to the triangle CFE.

VI. If two parallel planes be cut by another plane their com-
mon sections with it are parrallel.

VII. If the angle A lies between 450° and 540°, and sin A = 6,
find the values of sin % and cos A-

2
VIII. Show that in any triangle
@225“ +0” — 260 cos A.

If D, E, 1" he the feet of the perpendiculm-s from t[...]n terms of the sides and angles of the triangle.

Find also the nrcn of the triangle DE!" in terms of
th[...]ties.

IX. The car of it balloon C is observed at A to have an eleva-
tion of (36° 48’. At a point B, 600 yards from A, the
angle CBA is observed to be 53° 27'. CAB be[...]32
log 6 3415: '8021920 L sin 66° 48'=9~9633795

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The Credit papers in Mathematics for the First year were the
some as the Pass papers for the Second year.

PHYSICS.

PROFESSOR BRAGG, ALA.[...]nor more than
four from any one section.

SECTION I.
I. Given that the area of surface of a sphere is 471”, where -r
is the radius, show th[...]e earth north of latitude 45,
taking the earth as a sphere of radius 4,000 miles.

II. Calculate the momentum and the kinetic energy of a ball
weighing 4 oz. after it has fallen 6 feet. If after striking
the ground it bounces up to a height of 2% feet find the
energy wasted. If this wasted energy all takes the form
of heat, co[...]hat
required to raise 1 lb. of water 1° F.

III. What is the fact on which the isochronism of the pendu[...]0.0., are
hung by fine threads from the arms of a balance, and are
therefore in equilibrium. The on[...]water at 20° (7., the other in water at 36° C. Find what
weight will now be required to restore equilibrium if the
coefficient of volume expansion for the metal be '000056
and for the water '0003.

SECTION II.

VI. Show that iftwo rods of soft iron be laid together on a.
table N and S and. parallel to one another there is a
slight force urging them apart, but if they are laid in
line with one another and still[...]iron rather than any other iron or steel'l

VII. If a deep metal cup be placed on an insulating stand and
charged with electricity, a. proof plane can get no charge

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (128)from the inside of the cup near the bottom; but a. metal
rod held in the hand and presented to the same spot will
draw a. spark. How is this?

VIII. Describe briefly (I) what goes on in :\ simple voltnic cell,
such as n beaker containing dilute sulphuric acid in
which in'e immersed a plate of copper and another of
zinc joined externally by a wire,- (2) what goes on in 3.
Daniel] cell.

IX. Describe Wheotst[...]wire stand side by side. One is connected
through a. key with a battery : the other is connected to
a. galvenometer. When the key is depressed a slight
deflection of the galvanometcr is observed. If iron cores
be placed in the coils the deflection[...]stances is much bigger. Explain fully the reason

for this.
SECTION III.

XI. Explain exactly how a. lens fitting a hole in a shutter in a
dark room can form a picture of external objects on a
screen.

XII. What is the cause of the lines that appear in the sun’s
spectrum?

XIII. In a certain experiment equal-sized balls of various m[...]and placed at equal
distances from one another on a cake of White wax.
They melt their way through at different rates. On
what do the rates depend?

XIV. Explain the principle[...]ryhnlb
thermometers.

.XV. Explain why it is that a stretched string may be made to
vibrate as a Whole, or in any number of equal parts.

ENGLISH LITERATURE.
I’nomsson MITCHELL, M.A., D.Sc.

FIRST PAPER.
Time-Three hours.

Write essays on the following subjects :—
(a). The tragic interest in the play of Macbeth.
(b). The humour of Addison.
(a). A critical appreciation of Tennyson’s Princess.

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PROFESSOR MITCHELL, M.A., D.Sc.
SECOND PAPER.

Time—Three hours.

I. Illustrate the following statement :-—“ Lang[...]ction
18 Smothered in surmise, and nothing is
But what is not.

(2) The feast is sold
That is not often[...]when first published!
Give the reasons assigned for the former date.

Diseuss the question whether th[...]erley.

. Write notes on—
(1) Proxy-wedded with a bootlese calf.

(2) No livelier than the dame
Tha[...]ir motions, wash’d with morning, as they came-

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Paomsson BEnva, MA.
Time—One hour and a half.

Translate into Latin Prose-—
London, Oct. 30th. .....
Deer Boy,

I am very “ell pleased with your Itinerarimn, whi[...]).

LATIN UNSEEN TRANSLATION.
PROFESSOR Bsxsm, M. A.

Time—One hour and a. half.

Translate into English Prose—~
(I). Rosmt ut his ego me ipse regain solorque elcmen[...]olorem
possis at magnum InoI-hi deponcre partem.

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HORACE, Epistles I. i. 2740.

(2). ‘Quem tn mihi’ inquit Mucius ‘[...]xxiji.

TERENCE, ADELPHOE; TACI’PUS, HISTORLES, I.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.
Time—Three hours.

I. Translate into English Prose—
(1) Pro supremo[...]ax : eras rcdi.’

Id quoque possum ferre, mode 5i reddat, quamquam
iniurhlm est,

Vex-um cogiyo id[...]dabit: frustra egomet mecum has rationes putt).

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Latin phrases corresponding to “I hoist him with his
own peturd," “Talk of the de[...]mihi T—coeporet—ndulescenti mor‘em gestum

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V. Translate—

(i.) Fuere qui crederent Gapitonem ut auaritia eb
li[...]utatioue nunc et seguitia teventium tempus imitzu'i
principem disent. non cxspectzmdum 11b compositis[...].

VI. To whom do the following remarks refer EH
(i.) cui expeditiua fuit tradere imperium qum[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (134)[...]um,
the Carin, and the Rostra?

X. Give the Latin fora petition, to execute, :1 razor, the
Emperor's pri[...]equivalent in modern English money.

OVID, FASTI, I: CIOERO, SECOND PlIILlPPIC.
PROFESSOR BESSLY, ALA.
Time—Three hours.

I. T1 welcome into English Prose—-

(i. ) tempom commisi naseeutiu 1011115 agendis,
totu[...]ius
dempsemt opposites insidiosa seras.

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III. Comment on anything calling for remark in the syntax
of the following extracts :—
da mihi te placidum, dederis in cm‘mina. uires.

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mates operose dierum.
IIU. Give the Latin for—buy, income. sacrificial knife, what does
that mean ’I, swarms, houeycnulbs, wrinkled:
xmd the English for—perpetuus, compita, bruma, squali-
dus, pngus, Spica. Cilissa, caricn.

V. Translate—

(i.) ego M. Bibulo, pmestautissimo cine, consult), n[...]m in quo Caesar
felicim- fuit; ipse enim Pompeium a. men familiaritate
diiuuxit. postea ucro, quam so totum Pompeins Cnesm-i
tradidit, quid ego illum ab e0 distruhcre counter[...]ndas, si poms: unum, n9
quinquenui imperium Cuesm'i proragm-et : ulterum, ne
pamretur fen-i, ut absentis eius lMiO hnbcrctur.

Explain the allusion in the last sentence.

(ii.) quid cupide a sonatu, quid tumors fiebnt, cum tu
unus ndulesce[...]quorum incolu—
mis fuit. uemo.

Explain clearly what this uolnus was.

(iii.) primum cum Cnesm‘ oste[...]ditntom hominis coguoscitc. quid cuim’! istud,

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (137)quod te sacerdoti iure facere posse dixisti, 5i nngur mm
esses et consul asses, minus fncere potu[...]sules et reliqui magistratus ctiztm spectionem.

(i .) igitnr n qno uino uec pro/85mm nee absens quiu[...]ilicns, quad est in tabulis, (lune aunt
ad Opis’i

cupio audits: ut uideam, ubi rhetoris sit tanta.[...]ter
fuit.

ad scpulturam corpus uitrici sui negat a me datum.

VIII. Write short notes on—

A

cedaut sumo togae (whence did this quotation come i)
~in hoe ordine—pnluimu'~fmtigium—emancipm‘[...]—.tenesnc
memoria. praetextaium te decoxissc ’i—sedisti in quattu-
ordecim ordinibus!hos[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (138)[...]age of—
illud Cassianum, c ui b o u o fu e 1‘ i t. ’l
at enim littems, qufls me sibi misisse diceret, recitauit.
coufitere te, cum a 1 i 0 die dixeris, solarium 11011 fuisse.
sad prius,[...]belli pars tanta rcstaret'l

iussns es renuntizu'i consul.
didicit iam populus Romanus, quantum unique crederct.

X Give the Latin for —mure than twenty million sosterces—
stepfath[...]iu‘s dagger —— to enter as
received—to he a. candidate for the consulsbip—
and the English tbr—culamitos[...]GREEK PROSE COMPOSITION.

PROFESSOR Buxsm‘, M.A.

TimegOne hour and a half.

Translate into Greek Prose—

0hr. Indeed[...]y should see, rim. But now we are by our-
sclrcs, what do you think of such may]? Have they at
no time,[...]ey‘. Nay, do you answer that question yourself,
for you are the elder man,

0/0". Then I say sometimes (as I think) they may,
but they being naturally ignoran[...]hemselves in the way of their own
hearts.

Hope/1 I do believe as you say that fear tends much
to men[...]on pilgrimage.

0hr. \Vithout all doubt. it doth, if it be right; for
so says the Word, the fear of the Lord is the beg[...]pcjf. How will you describe right fear?

BUNYAN.

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PROFESSOR BENSLY, MA.

Time—One hour and a half.

Translate into English Prose—

Bao’LAa[...]roL67TV ofi-rms, 5 8’ Ev 71E] xpo'vzp 3v éL-éa'xe
7;}; HEprréSus 'yMfiu'tn]; 60'“ éBfivaro[...]éfgpav (1,510; Hal-pdum' OZKELIILL yL‘Lp Envéa'u,
KLLL ofl'TE wpopafizbv E’s 0.1314711 nfiS[...]flown]; «pu’wurrus ‘va/Lmv Km.
va lLEAAo’I/va 21H 7r1\eLo"rov Tfl‘U ysv'qo'n/Levm! erLLrT[...]chtLg EXOL, KaL sErw'qu'aa'QaL
0%5‘ TE, r31! 3% afieLpog 6311, KpEI/aL EKQVEDS‘ of'K dwfiAAaKTu[...]AEES, qbéerrTE Ku5’LeL’wV (bug,

fixw crab-7i Trixsi‘fiev Ex erpa'rofi (fiépuw,
aim-(‘1[...]xo'rmv.

AEBCHYLUS, Seven against Thebes, 39-53.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (140)SOPHOCLES, ANTTGONE: PLATO, GORGTAS.

PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.
Time—Three hours.
I. Translate into English Prose—

IL. 05K 0%" 2K5? yBLp m’irc mu 'ysvfifins 77v
«Afiylu’, 013 Lima/M’s e’KBoAIj' (”15¢Aos[...]ogJ ripprE 0158’ émypafvaLEI/‘q
Tpaqucer, 114A)» 0.07]wa Imp/0.1179 TL§ 111/.
drug 3 0 Irpmros[...]irxepes‘ Impnv.

L5 [LEV 311/7 fltjm'mu'm, TII/Ifin’m]; ,ILév 01'},
Ash—7'75] 3’ (I'm/03 (fiefi'yov'ros‘ (3‘); érfiv KévLsL
armada. 8’ UflTE qubs ofire 1m) KUVIBV
éMgIJ'I/Tos‘, 013 trrra'aI3 KIDXLIU'ILIV Tupfiv.

[3, X0. AESoy/Lév’, If); gOLKE, T’Iil/SE KIM-gave”.
KP. Ka‘L croL' 76 Kd/LOL'. II?) 7r6ALs, 6 rékems Irohukfljlmvss I’iI/Bpes‘
Lw AL/JKIJLLIlL KpfimL
Byfi‘ag 7[...]E'mms Eup/Lriprupas 17/;‘u'
€7rLKTtuILLQL,
oL'a. qSLAunI fix/\aurns, Dims VOfLOLS
Irpus epyfw. Tu[...]vans 8: Sewn; E‘IL‘II'UIJMV eyeuufulv
BMILOLD'I ra/IgbAEK-rom'w' (K 35 (91IILa‘ruw
HgthLo'Tos 0[...]Em [Ln-081::
#1136011 KflKLs [anLmv (771K670
Kz'i-rvgbe KriVéIrTvs, KILL [Le'rdpu'LoL
xolal 3Ls(r1[...], KILL Kafappvsis
pupal Kukwrr'fis‘ éféKszro I-rL/LEMI‘S.

II. Comment carefully on the constr[...]U’JLN ‘o‘v 7m}LLs cr‘rqo-ng 1-0118: Xp’I] KI\156LV.
3280““; yap In) TO .Ig Icafierrrw-rus vofLous
ame'ov ’I] a'Lug‘av-ra ’TUV ,3L'ov 1-day.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (141)6'71» 8' 61.- 1»; 1w [1.1) My“; 0.116139 1-0156,

DUK aI'll; MIWME TDUTD ,1") flight; ('71:)
(Mm-ray 1711,[...]metre in each case, am!
note anything that calls for comment :—
(1-1 1-1311 uni-113v zivé/va- run-11.1
yuxijg {7117121 76118: 7 exotvu'
ToL‘yflp prof—nor Toi'a'lv dymmr
KAav/mfl’ 1": "@541 nflpufiwnro; wrap.
01pm, 917.110.7011 Tau:- {AAv-«i-rm
1-01’51ros «idiu-rm.
0118' 5pm; u'unjpnvs a[...]301519.
0111].: 1mm; 15:19,)010-1 xulm’ppm; (To-a.
now/u. Ta. 8am Roi-3:11 «Pa/11011111- SEL'VOTEp[...]Translate into English Prose—

u. Kai syn? 1-01 i-ru'nr-rn-or nun-1,11 17: A675”! “HIV 7:519!»
mi “pi 70171-11111 31 Iopyfa.‘ (HUS—Iva ,11'7 9av/1ufm,e&.v
m\1'yov I'O'TEPDI- 71110117011 11' rrc Liye'pwlmn, 1'1 501m. [LEV 5111\0I/
cum, £761 ’0" s'ravepw-rw—oa-zp yap M7111,[...]u
rzpuwca-Bm 1-011 M71211 Spun-w, 01‘ rrou 5mm. a’AN" 1w. [1.1)
(94411111 00. 12170110011111; wpnupmig‘w/ dA/‘Jflkwv 1-n Arydmva,
d1\1\a m‘: 1-1'1 (mm-av 1111-1-11 1-111: {170060-111 671»: w flank I)
repuwys.

[3.Y1-rsp1jmtf 71111 11/11: 11'); (Av/[...]rly the argument of [3.

.'fl KaAAZKAst‘, (1'. I“; 71 17v 7112'; dvepuhrov: waffles,
1-07; [121/ (MM 1-1, 1-02; SE am 71., 1-3 11131-6, (If/Hui 1-19 v‘flmv
{816V 71 Ermaxe 1711909 1’}[...]011 £1154—
5110-9111 117 £16,114) 1-6 éau-rm'i mien/La.

Show to what this last extract refers.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (142)[...](1137?);
1-0010 mic-xwv IrEPZ 013‘ 5 Aoyo; Eva-If, Ice/\nflipevos.
Comment on these words.

E. AoAL’fwflaL 7:117, 08pm, EvrI'u'ra-ruz 87L I'ifiqldv t'a'fzv
aI'v-rwtis 1': n’uIIéMpcc ‘rITII- m-lm-AuiI'I-wv mix édu‘us Ingra-
rowwfifivu: uni ai'w-I-LI'as c'BAuILIeII £1851; 5n afiSEv cuirauc
[Sch-(om; égsfii/i'uo-n- I'} ofm ivéfa'm'av. oI'I're m rrwpwrrz
avre rus- ¢vxas. Aongc-m. OFV 01" am", tL [LEV ‘I'LS ,rIcydAugg
ImL' «ma/from l'oWi’MLU'L Inn-u.[...]mu
at’éer mr' IIvarou (ImfiEAIIruL' eI 1% TI; I'ipu iv WI; TOIV mum-re;
TLfleTtl‘Pw, 7" VIIXII:[...]sv, ul' 7-: ix
Oahu-hp" LLI' TE e’x Smua'rqpimn I'iII -: ruling“! owosnvouv

.
u-uurn.

KlLl, 'ro[...]ous dyafious Km SLKmLov; ycvopévouc, EEaLpeBéw-a;
luv IiISLKIav 1w II 70v SISIILmu’Ion, rrxnv‘ms‘ 85 SLIcaLIao‘vI/Ilv,
IZSIKéI' faxing (:5 of»: {XOIVLM

To what does this allude?

VI. Comment mrel'ully on the constructiun of the following. -—

0v 8: ox'- In) r'KIrMy'II‘ll Iu’vxi Kfll ufifbu
(’ITI'IrTwGaI n2 SL’KaIu ;

VII. What is the meaning of SIIIKIIIMISIEV~dNNI'fizuaILL—axsrkui-
{mt—min {Imavf/m-m ll)A.vfllJ(Ts‘ Exam ;—t'.—.axere6<u—TI{
a-uSlLa-rt [rerpI'a-auvfim—rrIv,I¢I€ros—uu6Aonr—8vflzau'mkw
—'n' 08v 81];—1’rmnzL'Iveu'9uL—SIII'mzL'u—rrdvrm ml I717]
arm) I'] TIM-If.

VIII. Give the Greek fur—JMI' instance—l th[...]re through modesty—instruct me more gently that I
may not lame your school— the plensme of the mo[...]n—
Kai IrE/mn fiowh'l'wul Auxuiv, é‘IruSI‘I 1') dmh) {mun-dun:
Nut. E5“ [if e’mgtqduguv
m’mouvv prl/La-rmv xaI‘. a-u‘quzvos Ital 551x115; prw 6VTIHV,
r/u-rrus 57mm; wary/Ila; (name the “use ram/Jim in.
Greek)—

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Km Gama-Toxheu. Tamra Tau-m aroma-av Km dzv‘m[...]., .

en U‘Ot Mmrov ye 118ml Kahun—

Kti‘n'i 1-0171" Evrsiys‘rai,
11511011! Tb where-Tau filie'pus 7061-19 pépos‘,
i’v’ aii'rh; 41131-01? Tv‘yxrivei Béy‘rio’i'os div.

Whencc is this quotation taken? To Whom[...]scribe briefly the character of Callioles.

(2). What are the four réxvm which a‘; KnAaKEUTAKi‘q counter.
foits, and what four forms does it assumoi

APPLIED MATHEMATICS I.

Time—Three hours.

I. Show that if four forces, acting on 0, point, can he repre
sen[...]ght
lines drawn from the point. to the corners of a parallelo-
gram, they will, if taken in the proper directions, balance
one another.

II. Show that the effect of any force-couple on a hotly 17:
unaltered by any change which does not afl‘eot the size
of its moment 01' the direction[...]icu-
lar to its plane of action. Show, also, that a system of
forces, represented by the sides of a plane polygon taken
in order, is equivalent to a couple whose moment is
represented by twice the urea of the polygon.

III. A cylinder, with axis horizontal, is suspended in a loop of
string whose ends are fixed to two points, in the some
horizontal line, and at a distance from one another loss
than the diameter[...]avy smooth
ring which rests on the string in such a. position as to
make the parts of the string above the rhig vertical. If
0 be the inclination to the \eitical of the parts[...]e Weight of
the cylinder, and w of the ring.

IV. Find the centre of gravity of a segment of a solid uniform
sphere.

0 is a point on the edge of a uniform circular disc.
If a, square hole he punched out of the disc, having one

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (144)[...]re of gravity of the
remainder will always lie on a circle whose radius is
equal to r/(2 1r — 1) in[...]square is equal to r the radius of the disc.

V. A uniform rod M N rests with its ends in two fixed
straight grooves 0A, DB in the same vertical plane,
and making angles a,,8 with the horizon. Prove that
when the end M is on the point of slipping down A 0,
the tangent of the inclination of MN to the horizon is

sin (a—f)‘~ 2 e)
2 sin (,8+s) sin (a—e)
where e is the angle of friction.

If n set of cubes he piled one on top of mother, with
their centres all in a. vertical line and their edges
respectively pnrallel. and if, when the column is tipped
up from below, they al[...]when n body moves under constant acceleration
in a straight line the distances gone in consecutive
seconds are in arithmetical progression.

If n. body describes 99 feel; one second, and 121 fe[...]Define the terms momentum and kinetic energy. In what
class of problems do we employ the former rather[...]h and of the string of an Atwood's
machine is 'M. A small mass m being added to one of
the mamas, it descends. After falling a. height h, the
small mass is picked elf by aid of a. platform, and an
equal small mass is added to th[...]lected.

APPLIED MATHEMATICS II.
R. W. CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time—Three hours.
I. Obtain a formula giving the range of a. projectile along an
inclined plane.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (145)From a point on an inclined plane making am angle of
l.
to ‘13 with the horizontal a particle is projected

upwards. It is found that[...]strikes the plane is equal to the distance which a body
would fall from rest during the time of fli[...]makes an angle tan“;

with the horizontal

II. What is the “Hodograph” of e moving point’i State and

prove its principal properties. Use it[...]ion and magnitude of the acceleration acting upon
a. particle moving with uniform velocity in a circle.

Ill. Find the time of oscillation of a. simple pendulum.

A light elastic string is suspended by one end, and to
the other end is attached a. weight sufficient to Stretch

the string to 2 its original length. if the weight be

now pulled down slightly and then[...]at the
time of an oscillation is equal to that of a simple
pendulum whose length is one~fourth that o[...]g.

IV. Show how to find the specific gravity of a mixture oi" any

number of fluids (a) when the volumes and specific
gravities of the[...]n the
weights and specific gravities are given.

What weight of alcohol (sp. gr. '79) must be mixed.
wi[...]re may he the same its that of olive oil ('91) ’i

V. Find the centre of pressure on a triangular area immersed

VI. A

with one side in the surface If the triangle be lowered
through a distance equal to its height, still keeping the
top side horizontal, what is then the position of the
centre of pressure?

cylindrical diving hell, whose height is a, is lowered

until the water rises within it to a height I). More air

is now pumped in until all the water is driven back, and

the bell is again lowered through a further distance .2:

until the water again rises in it to a height 6. If H be

the height of the water barometer, show that
x_ab(zL+H—?))

CL-b)a

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pressures p, p’, are mixed together in a vessel of volume
17. What is the pressure of the mixture?

If two soap bubbles, containing air at pressures p and
pg, coalesce to form a single billable, the pressure of the
contained air being p3. prove that, if P denote the
pressure of the atmospheric air,

ifl=fiflli+n 7’? ,

(Pa— 1’)“ (711 d")3 (Pr P)“
VIII. A vessel in the form of n circulnr cylinder with its axis
vertical contains fluid. Find the relation between the

pressure and tension,

LOGIC (Pass).
PROFESSOR MITUHELL, M.A., D.Sc.
Time—Three hours.
I. Define term, romwmtian, difl'erenzz'c, judgmen[...]d in making
the reductions.
V. Prove that—

(1) if a premise is negative the conclusion must be
negati[...]that there is no courage where there is no fear, whati, final cause, method of residues, legitimate
Iiypolhesir.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (147)VIII. State, and discuss the value of, a. likely argument by
analogy'fl) between the colonies and the mother
country, (2) between the state and a physical organism.

IX. What is the definition of cause in inductive logic? S[...]methods of finding it are methods of
eliminating what is unnecessary.

LOGIC AND PSYCHOLOGY (Credit). .
Paosnssou MITCHELL, M.A., D.Sc.
Time—Three hours.
I. Discuss the relation of psychology to logic. What. are the
methods of psychological investigation?
II. What is the evidence for unconscious mental activity '9

III. Illustrate f[...]h of (l) percepts, (3) images, (3) illusions.
VI. What elements are involved in a. complete act of memory ?

Vtht. is meant by laws[...]omena.

CREDIT.

The Credit papers in Mathematics for the Second year were the
same as the Pass papers for the Third year.

THIRD YEAR.

LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION.
PROFESSOR BENva, M.A., AND J. H. LINDON, M.A.
Time—Three hours.

Translate into Latin Prose—

(1.) The martial and ambitious spirit of Trajan formed
a very singular contrast with the moderation of his

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (148)[...]Antoninus Pius. The life of the former was almost a
perpetual journey; and me he possessed the variou[...]ian villa.

GIBBON.

(2.) Good men, to whom alone I address myself,
Appear to me to consult their pie[...]provide, as effectually as any
human laws can do, forA., and J. H. LINDON, MA.
Time—«Three hours.

Translate into English Prose—

I. Aeli uetuatc nobilis ab Lamo,
(quench) ct priores hinc Lamias ferunt

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (149)[...]potlun

per memores genus umue fastos

auctore ab i110 ducit originem,

qui Formiarum moeuia dicitur[...]riis Hispaniu, Pyrenaeum

transilit. oppusuit mum-a Alpemque niuemque,

diducit scopulos et montem ru[...]t helun iuscum !

eximls ergo quis es” 0 glurin I uincitur idem

nempo at in exilium pl'ccopss l'ug[...]Cmmamm uiudex at tauti sanguinis ultov

nuulus‘ i dcmeus ct sacuas uurrc per Alpcs,

ut pueris plau[...]situm pen-comutur. quis

fatcntibus cermtim cctcl'i civcumstrepunt, iret in castm,

firmaret praetor[...]xu, adultu autumno simulacmm uindemiae per domum

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (150)[...]LUURETIUS, DE RERUM NATURA, 1.: PLINY,
EPISTLES, I. II.

PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A., AND J. H. Lmnou, M.A.
Time—Three hours.

1. Translate into English prose—
(i.) Tum porro quoniam est exti'emum quodque cacumen[...]se secretum neque posthac ease ualebit,

APPENDIX A. A 49'

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (151)[...]stirpc creams.

“'110 is meant by 1101; niro'.l What do you know of

him '1

How did things some to be[...]the correct spelling when; necessmyJ and account if you

can, for the 611013 .—

spacium — speti es— sylua—[...]umerus.

V. Explain carefully anything that calls for notice 111 the

(1.)

grammar or construction of[...].

(11.) quaemm quid telo denique fiat.

(111.)

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quocl contra. saepius 111a
religio peperit scelerosa. ntque impia fucta.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (152)[...]tituas’!

VI. Translate into English Prose—

(i). Magma contentio, magni utrimque clamores, aliis[...]mperamento hm: illuc digerit eL
ministrnt.

Write a. note on suspensus ct tubulatus.

(iii). Potest t[...]conditionibus deligcndis ponendus
est calculus.

What word in this last sentence is wrongly spelt, and[...]iterary
‘ cclxoes,’ explaining their original reference.
(L) 7'5 5% El). £11310; 1'03 Hyplou fixmgmm's[...](’fipévru, Lrvvem'mu. Tfiv ‘EAAdSa.
(lit) if; aim/Es L'ipttr'ros nipfvvso'fim wepl Firms.
(ii[...]mcn fas est aut flere aut omnino mortem uncaro,

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VIII. Explain briefly the allusions in—
(i.) exaul ab octana Marina bibit et frnitur dis
ira[...]estertia decem milia,
adlectns inter pi'netorios, a-mbowkfc, centumuiri, évOu/nfi-
[ma—a, scholasticns.

X. Under What emperors did the younger Pliny live? Give
their dates, and describe the ordinary day's occupation
in town of a Roman gentleman in the days of Pliny.

XT. Comment on the syntax of—

(i.) ipse cum tribunus essem, el'muerim fortasse qui[...]uoci latex-ique consuls-rem.

XII. Give the Latin fora voluntary death, heir to half the
estate (give th[...]ditary with him.

PLAUTUS, MILES GLORIOSUS: LIVY, I.
Exnumnxs—Pnomason BENSLY, M.A., and J. H. Lmnon, MA.

Time—Three hours.

I. Translate into English prose—
(i.) PE. Ni hercle diffregeritis tales pastime, quem[...]intro spectant. mine adeo edico
omnibus:

quemque a milite hoe uidcritis hominem in nostris
tcgulia

extra unum Palncstrioncm, hue detnrbatotc in niam.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (154)[...]nudias :

uerqm prim; quam gulli cantent, quae me a $011an
suscitet,

dicat : ‘ da mihi, llirJ kalc[...]V. Itan mm! 116 Lu ipse me dixisse delices :
post a angina. ego ciciar 0011mm,
ut. tibi qui prommec,[...]erit hic muntinbo. sod quid est, Palaeatrio’t

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (155)for nidc uc sies in oxpectutione, possum,
confirmita[...]he construction of clam, oaculari,

opus est.
VI. What do you know of the ‘Ambi‘osian Palimpsest’l[...]abat meretricem matte Athenis Atticls.

VII. Draw a. ground plan of Rome, indicating those places and[...]re mentioned in this book of Livy. '

VIII. Write a short account (A) of the Scrvian Constitution, (B)
of the three Comitia.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (156)VHH. Translate——

(ia proximis, ut pui'gzu‘et se, quad
id nemporis ue[...]atorem nit so sumptum inter
putrem at fllium, cm-a reconciliamdi 605 in gratilun mom-
tum esse at, q[...]e
uctm‘um. quae cmistituisset. no id quidem ab 'I‘uruo
tulisse tncitum ferunt; dixisse enim nulla[...]pm‘ibus animis ucrtuntnr. quippe
impcriu nltei'i nucti, nlteri dicionis niiemm fnctl.

X, Writu sh[...]:—
pomerium —— pmefectus lubis * lupercal -A Lycaeum
Pana apparitm'cs unusualia ceicres ancilin fetiulis
a.1'uspices — carpentum Atmbcaalustmre-antiatitem[...]cum.
XI. Describe briefly the Roman practice in (i.) augury, iii.)
sacrifice, (iii) declaration of war.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (157)[...]e of the process of electing

the Roman Rings‘l What apparently were their p0 wers?

hm any historical[...]s?

GREEK PROSE COMPOSITION.

PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A., AND J. H. Linnon, MA.

Time—Jl'hree hours.

T[...]and villages. The present necessity thus
provided for, they turned their thoughts to the future.
They h[...]to obtain, either by force or luvmu, supplies
of what they stood most in need of. In this they hzul
succeeded beyond their hopes, having at one village
seized a. small magazine of provisions, forage, and
ummunition, which had been provided for the royal
forces. This success not only gave them relief at the
time, but such hope for the future, that whereas formerly
some of their n[...]e sensible thing should exist other-
wise than in a. mind?

[13/ l. I do.

Phil. .\ud 3e. you will earnestly contend for the
ti uth of thut which you cannot so much as conceive?

Hg! 1 profess I know not whut to think but still
there are some scruples remain with me. Is it not cer-
min I see things at a distance? Do we not perceive tho
stars and moon, for example, to he a grant way of“ is
not this, I say, manifest to the scnsmsl

PM]. Do you not in a dream, too, perceive these or
the like objects’l

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (158)IIgl. I do.

Phil. And have they not all the same appeara[...]But you do not thence conclude the apparitions
in a dream to be without the mind?

Hyl. By no means.[...]LEY.

GREEK UNSEEN TRANSLATION.
PROFESSOR Ewan, M.A., and J. H. LINDON, M.A.

Time—Three hours.

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(EaKeL [LaL uva'yKaLé-ru-ruv sL‘vuL 7Ia-fiwt 01501».

LYSTAH, Kan-13L ’Epa-rnn'fie'uuvs, 337-392.

US, IDYLLS I—XX.: PLATO, PHAEDO.

EXAMINERS: PROFESSOR RENEW, MIL; .T. H. LINDON, M.A.

Time —Th1‘ce hours

I. Translatefi
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II. Give[...]rsrvAmpévos‘ Lszamv ei’mrvnAos rpfixvos

13A0¢L756ua— KepovxL'LSm—dexflos.

III. Give the Greek for

The hare—jackals—honeycombs—a lizard—a gleaner
——a. squilI—a furrow.

1111. Comment on the Syntax of—

0..

men.

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01A)» mrh 7y nws'rpn. 7&5 LLUOIMM. (Lykas' sx[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (162)[...]ork
[the Phacdo] would probably reply that it was a treatise
in which Plato endeavours to prove that soul is im-
mortal; and this is no doubt a correct account of one
motive of the dialogue. Bu[...]philosophical
result’; and state in conclusion what the Platonic :‘SéaL
are, and how the world of[...]VIII. Explain the allusions iu the following :—
a. rig: SESLéI/a. ripe. Kai SésL LivrlpsZoL sfm. mil/1'69 Whip! o[...]1'] minim 1); ha'yov 3130/45)! Tail ewaL,

VIIII. i. Give the English for
Liifioo‘LofioéluL—Smflkérba;~vLiVaB/v[...]puyL§6—
p.560. Ti) 3 EUTL.

ii. Give the Greek for—To put. Aesop’s fables into verse—
». roug[...]nearly so.

X. Comment on the construction of—

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(/mfve-rm, (i rm’wms‘ rois diIUpuin-nu In) limév e'u‘ru:[...]\ou 8e? mpL/LéL-su' nispyéfm'.

Alter the text, if you think fit.
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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (164)[...]INERS: PROFESSOR Bsxsu, MIL, and .T. H. LINDON, M.A.

Time—Three hours.

I. Translate—
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Cite a somewhat similar construction in Latin,
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afi‘rofs rivatia’Lv—én‘e'o'rqoav 1-017 er[...]THEMATICS (Analytical Geometry).
R. W. CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time—Three hours

I. Prove that eve1y equation of the first degree lepiesents a
straight line.

A66

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (168)[...]how to find the length of the tangent drawn from a
givenpoint to the circle as? + 3/” + 2m + 2fy + c = 0.

Find the lengths of the common chord and of the
common tangents of the circles
90“ +y"— Eux— 4ay— 4a2 :oand
fi+yE—3ax+4ay:o.

Find the equation of the tangent at the point :t', y' (In the
parabola y? : 4am.

It" a normal to a parabola make an angle #2 with the
axis, show tha[...]e curve again at an angle
tan—1 (.3. tom (/3).

Find the locus at the point of intersection of two tan[...]llipse which are at right angles to one another.

A tangent to the ellipse sci/a? + 3/2le = I meets the
ellipse Jag/a2 + 3/2/13“ : In. Show that the tangents to

thi[...]rsection will be
at right angles, provided In has a certain fixed value, and
find this value.

Prov[...]m-
scribing the triangle formed by any tangent to a
hyperbole and its two asymptotes is another hyper[...]8mg — 33/3 +10x — 203/ e 26 : 0.
Investigate a general method of determining the rectilineal
asymptotes to a curve expressed in rectangular co~ordi-

mates, and show that a curve of the 71"” degree has in
general 7L asymptotes.

Find the conditions for a point of infloxion in polar coe
ordinates.

Find the point of inflexion on the curve r? z 3

Trace the curves
(L) = y (x—a)
(ii-) a! (y- 1) = at 0—2).

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (169)[...]H. MACFARLAND, ESQ., MA.
Timei’L‘hree hours.

I. Define the difl'erential coefficient of 42 (x) with respect to :0.
Of what is this differential coefficient the measure’.l
What does its sign indicate? If #1 (w) is the area of a
circle of radius at, show that the circumference is d)’ (no)
What is the geometrical interpretation of this result?[...]-x + 3
(c5 -— 9 :0 + 4’
(Sin ac)‘, W,— “i.
a2 + x2
111. Find the n“ difi’erential coefficients of
l
5 4mg ~ 1 7
IV. Assuming tlmtf (x) can be expanded in a series of

ascending position powers of do, show[...]e term involving

3:“.

-2 2 d? _ _ (L?! .—
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. day

Find the value of W when x = a and g = 2a.

VI. Investigate a rule for finding the maxima. and minima
values of any function of 90.

An open tank is to be constructed with a. square. base
and vertical sides so as to contain[...](x) dx and find from your definition Fla: dro.

a

VIII. Integrate the following~ .

,/x+1, 3:56", Cosflm, %
«’x—l 1(w—a')

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (170)IX. Prove that
7|- 7r
2 _ __ 1 E .
J Sin” :0 Cos“ a: daa = L. I Sin” a: 003’" a: (la:
. p + q a
7I'
Find 1" Sin‘ .7; Cos“ :1: (1.70.

X. Show how to find the length between two known points of

a. curve whose equation is given.

Find the length of the arc of the curve 1' = as Sin2 3

between the points whose vectorial angles are a. and ,3.
XI. Find the area of a loop of the curve my” 2 a? (a — x).
XII. Suppose ¢(a:) to contain a. quantity 9. Show how to find

the difierential[...]n

or:
v
71 .
From 5"” (in: deduce x“ e'” =
a a an + 1

MATHEMATICS (Honours).
DYNAMICS OF A PARTICLE AND HYDROMEOHANICS.
Time4Three hours.

I. Two circular discs are revolving in a. plane about points
in that plane, in such a. way that they always touch
each other. Given the[...].

II. PI” is the line of quickest descent from a. circle
whose centre is 0 to an equal circle whos[...]same horizontal
line, and their distance apart is a. Show that 0P
makes an angle equal to 2 mu ’1 (a —— r) [(a + 1') with
the horizontal, r being the radius of either circle.

III. Show that in the cause of a particle moving under a. central
3
attraction 1’ = 7%. % using the customary notation.
p tr

Under what law of force will a particle describe a
parabola about the intersection of axis and direc[...]curve be described under the same

law of force?

A69

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (171)IV. A particle under any forces, moving on a smooth horizontal
plane, is attached by an inextensible string to a point
which moves in it given manner in that plan[...]le.

An inextensible string is partly wound round a
circular disc. The free part of it is stretched tight, so
as to be a tangent to the disc, and there is a particle at
the end of it. The whole arrangement lies on a smooth
horizontal table. The disc suddenly begins to move with
uniform angular velocity about a point in its rim, this
point and the centre being originally in a line parallel to
the straight part of the string. Find the equation of
motion of the particle.

V. Show that the hodograph for any orbit about acentre of
attraction inversely as the square of the distance is a
circle.

Find the hodogruph in the case of a particle sliding
under gravity down it parabola w[...]e
motion beginning very close to the vertex.

VI. Find the position of the centre of pressure on a plane
triangle occupying any position in a liquid.
Find the locus in space of the centre of pressure of a[...]of the metacentre above the centre
of gravity of a ship can be found experimentally by
means of a plumb-line and n nioveable mass on the

deck.

A uniform heavy cylinder of negligible thickness is
filled with water to such a height that when it is placed
in the water with axis vertical the equilibrium is just
stable. Find the restoring moment if a sphere whose
radius is equal to the internal radi[...]rged.

VIII. Prove the theorem of Bernouilli with reference to liquid
moving under gravity only, Vii“, ” if at each point along
a stream line there be drawn a verticnl line whose length
= the pressure head +[...]all these vertical lines lie in the same
plane."

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (172)[...]oidal Wave, and show that,

granted the motion is a. possible (me, the surface: of
equal pressure are[...]LID GEOMETRY (Honours).
J. H. MAGFARLAND, EsQ., M.A.

I. Determine m and w. so that the line

II.

III ,[...]he two lines
y — 2 _ 2 ~ 3
_ 3

x~1=

o:

w

a; —- 4 _ y —— 3 v I
— 3 _ 5 7- -~ '72
Find the conditions that
cw“ + by“ + 1:2“ + 'nyz + 2372.7: + 2M3] = a
shall be a right cone.

Show that 2g = 2x31 is a. right cone, and find its axis.

Define a hyperboloid of one sheet, and show that it has tw[...]that any tangent plane to the asymptotic cone
of a hyperboloid of one sheet meets the hyperboloid in
two parallel lines.

If 7- in the mdius of a central circular section of the surface
aye + bzx—iv can/:1, show that abm‘“+ (a‘+b’+c?) 7-4 = 4,
and show also that the direc[...]c

Prove that the axes of the enveloping cone of a conicoid are
the normals to the confocals which pass through its
vertex.

A cone is described whose base is a given conic and
one of whose axes passes through a fixed point in the
plane of the conic. Prove that the locus of the vertex
is a circle.

Show that a: = n + 33052, y = fie“ + -.‘;c’z where c isa. para-
meter, will generate a developztble surface. Find the
equatiuu of it and of its edge of regression.

A7].

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (173)VII. In the curve a: = cm”, 3! = (229 find the equation to the own[...]how thnt the envelope of the spheres deseribed on a. Series
of parallel circulnr sections of an ellipsoid as dinmetral
planes is n qmulric. of revolution. Find the position of
its l'uei.

IX. Show that the curve in which a. surface is cut by its tangent
plane has generally a double point at the point of
contact.

)1. Invest[...]STATICS (Honour Paper).
J. H. MACFARLAND, Esq, M.A.
Time—Three hours.

I. ABCD is aWhat is meant by the central axis of 11 system of forces 'l
W the hystem is given by its six components I, Y,Z,
L, 111', ll" referred to any three rectangu[...]point, find the equations to the central nxis.

If the system is equivalent to two forces P and Q
acting along the straight lines g/ = :0 tan a, z: c and
y = 7 a: tan 0., :1 : — a respectively, find the aquar
tions to the central axis.

Ill. Find the centre of gravity of u eirenlm‘ are snbtcnding an
angle 2-: at the centre of the circle.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (174)A circular area of radius a revolves through an
angle 2a. about a line in its plane at a. distance D from
the centre, where c is greater than a. Prove that the
centre of gravity of the solid so generated is at a.
distance from the line

40“ + 0.2 Sin LL

_ #740 :4.

JV A particle is constrained to remain on :L rough surface 3
determine the condition of equilibrium.

A particle is placed on a rough surface generated by
‘2

a
the revolution of the ellipse % + if; = 1 about the
I )‘

axis of y, and is attracted by a force to the origin : find
the least value of th[...]atever point of the
surface it may he placed.

V. A heavy string is stretched over it rough plane curve; show
how to find the tension at any point.

A heavy string is thrown over it rough vertical sem[...]ons, 1 and l', hang vertically from
the two ends. Find the relation between I and 1’ when
the string is just on the point of slipping.

V1. Show that the attraction of a uniform straight line on an
external point can he reduced to that of a circular are,
if the law of attraction be that of nature. '

For what law of attraction could we in like manner
reduce the attraction of a plane lamina to that of a
spherical surface 1

VII. Prove that at any point[...]W ‘
and prove the corresponding equation when (a, b, c) is
an internal particle about which the de[...]Deduee from the first equation the attraction of a
hollow sphere composed of concentric shells each[...]en two smooth pegs in the some hori-
zontal line, If the distance between the pegs is one

A73

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (175)third of the length of the base, and if 2:: is the vertical
angle of the lamina, prove that there will be equilibrium
if the base moi-ms an angle qt with the vertical given by
the equation

Sin (I) = Cos 30..

Is the equilibrium stable or nnstnbl[...]n at equal distances round the circum-
ference of a rigid ring equal and similar elastic strings
are[...]placement of the knot being
supposed small.

X‘ Find the relation of P to W in a rough screw.
if the screw has a rectangular thread, prove that the
least amount o[...]ATICS. (Honours).
PROBLEM PAPER.
R. W. CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time—Three hours.

T. Find the locus of the middle points of chords of an ellipse
which each subtend a right angle at the centre.

II. in a regular heptngon ABC’DEF'G prove that
I _ 1 +_1
E _ A 0 A D
and hence show that 5::er is a root of the equation

sin2m sin 4x=sinx (sin2z+sin4z).

III. A vertical hollow cylinder of radius it contains liquid to a.
height of h. A light solid cylinder of radius h lllld
height/L is floated in the liquid with its axis vertienl.
If the densities of the solid and liquid be as b’ :a", show
that the distance between the lowest faces of thetwo
cylinders is given by

a‘—a"’b"+b‘ /
T' ‘

and find the time 01 a smell vertical oscillation.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (176)TV. If any point A be taken without an ellipsoid whose centre
is C’, and if with the mid-point of AC as centre a similar
and similarly situated ellipsoid be constructed passing
through A and C, prove that the cone formed by joining
A with the points of intersection of the ellipsoids[...]ping cone to the firlt ellipsoid.

V. Prove that a tangent at any point of the lemniscate
7'“: 2a“ cos20 cuts ofi an area from the curve
a,
(of _ r‘) 2
T
VI. A cycloidal pendulum swings under gravity in a. resisting
medium which exerts is constant. retar[...]an oscillation
is the same as when the motion is uni-existed.

VI]. A uniform regular tetrahedron is hung up by three vertical
strings attached at three corners A,B.C’: so that .80 is
horizontal and. below the level of A, and the plane
ABC is inclined at 30° to the hor[...]the

tensions are 2M3—112 J6? 1:2 J§+2.

VIII. A particle is projected with velocity due to a height h
along the horizontal great circle of a smooth hollow
sphere. Show that its vertical velocity will be a
maximum when it has descended through a height

9;- JM + 374—1..
lXi Find the equation of the section of the conicoid Jag/«1244762

+zz/c2= 1 which has the line x/l=_1//m=z/n for one of
its principal axes.

X. If from any point a straight line be drawn to cut any
central conicoi[...]square on
the parallel semi-diameter is constant for all directions
of the line.

MENTAL AND MORAL PHI[...]APER.
Pnomssoa ll/lITCHELL AND REV. D. PATON, M‘A” D.D.

Time— Three hours.

I. What are the distinctive elements in Mill’s exposition of
utilitarianism.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (177)II. Discuss :—

(«1.) “ Each person’s happiness is a good to that person,
and the general happiness therefore a good to the
aggregate of all persons."

(13.) “[...]lative importance which he
assigns them.

IV. 01: what grounds dues Hobbes maintain the relativity of
mo[...]ge P13,
tonists, Cumberland, and Shaftesbury.

V. What does Butler mean by conscience? How does he argue
its supremacy i

V]. Discuss Spencer‘s distinction between Abso[...]onours.)

Peosssson MITCHELL AND REV. D. PATON, M.A., D.D.

Time—Three hours.

I. Give Descartes’s View of the distinction betwe[...]ue his criterion of certainty Z
ll. State shortly what is meant by the idealism of Berkeley
and the scepticism of Hume.

111. How does Kant show that spec: is (1) a precept, and (2)
given a prim-i? Give his metaphysical and transcen-
dental expos[...]s he analyse and justify the notion of substance

A76

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (178)and accident? Explain the following: “If some sub-
stances could come into being and other[...]Honours.)
Pnomssson MITCHELL AND Rev. D. PATCH, M.A., D.D.
'l‘lme——Three hours.

Write an essay on one of the following subjects .-_.
(a) Conscience.
(b) The logical groundwork of ethics[...]ween the origin of knowledge and its
validity. '

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Lyall, David Murray
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS, B.A. DEGREE, 1895.
Annells, William Charles I I.vn.ll, David Murray

Melony, Eugene Ignatius
Padn[...]pman \\'ilxon, lumen Keith

STUDENTS NOT STUDYING FOR A DEGREE, INCLUDING EVEN-
ING CLASS S’l‘UDENTSl[...]Day

Haslam, James Lluyd
Priestley, Philip Henry

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Mulony, Eugene Ignatius
Mnndr, Charles John Wo[...]s, Millicent Kyfiin
Thompson, Ellen

. Tilly, L. A.

i Wilson, J ean Lilias McDuwall

LATIN.
| J auoh, Caroline
| Robinson, Ethel Davy
GREEKxPARI‘ I.

Melony, Eugene l Mints
Priestley. l’hili enry[...]} Thompson, Thomas Alexander

MATHEMATICS-«PART I.

l Robinson, Ethel Davy
Smileir, Eliza. G[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (180)[...]Ann

Collison, Edith KM, )lnruarel

100k. Miss H. A. . Km, .‘lnry Aller-

Cuoper, Emmeline , Kelsey[...]lmlll Olive (:nrtrude
Davidsan, Bessie 1 we . Min-A

Datum, Miss Plummer, Edith

Dutlun, Miss L A Russell, Lucy Belle Bloxam
Fletcher, Adelmde ' Sm[...]y Amaml

Heynemann, Miss»

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR, THE B.A. DEGREE.
NOVEMBER, 1895.

CLASS LIST.

1"] EST YE[...]sopnr
olomon. Isuzu: Herbert Thizd Class Honours

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (181)OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS.

REGULATIONS.

I. The examination for the Degree of Master of Arts shall take place
onc[...]y.

Ill. Every mndidate shall he required to Show a competent acquaint»
mice with one at least of th[...]he) subjects, shall be
drawn up by the Faculty of A1ts,sulxjeci to the npplornl
of the Council, and s[...]diug that in “hich the examination
is held.

V. A notice in the subjoined form shall be sent by eac[...]raduates of their Intmtvim,
to zircsmzt thamsehws for Examination.

I, 11 Bachelor of Arts of the University
of ,l1erehyb [Viva notice that I intend to Inefient mvisnlf at
the Examination for the Device of Master of Mts' 1n the third term of[...]n-“Elli lhe prescrilmd fee of

£5 55.
*VI.1Foe for the M.A. degree, £5 55.
(Signed) ................[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (182)DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATIO‘IS
FOR THE DEGREE OF M.A., IN DECEMBER 1896 AND 1897. A

SCHEDULES DRAWN UP UNDER NO. IV. 01" THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

BRANCH I.

CLASSICS AND COMPARATIVE PHILoLocy.

Thc Examiners will, for the most part, but not entirely, limit their sele[...]books, and. in each year four will be prescribed for
special study.

GREEK.
lIamer- Hdvssey, Boob I. m VT.
AEKB/'_'//"-\‘-. gunmumon. (‘hoe home,[...]n
cf the Latin and Greek Languages.

The subjects forfor special study in December, 1897, are

GREEK.
Hamper—Odyssey, Books I. to Vi.
Thvadidesknnoka VT. and V".

LATIN.
lesus[...].
Tacitus—Histories, Books 1. and 11.

APPENDIX A. A 81

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (183)BRANCH If.

il‘IA‘l‘l-IEMATIHS.

Canrliilntos may present themselves for examination either in Pure Moths.
mathics or in A[...]he Statics of Solids and Fluids.

The Kinetics of a. particle.

Candidates who present themselves in[...]Principles of Economics.

In subjects 1, 2, 3, 4, a more thorough and extended knowledge will be
expected of the work prescribed for Pass and Honours, in the HA. Course.

In 5, the syllabus is that given under Higher Public Examination, but a.
knowlhgdlge of Ethics, and a. more thorough knowledge of Psychology, will he
e[...]oandi.
chaise should interview the Professor with reference to aconcurrent course of
tea mg.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (184)OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.
REGULATIONS.
I. Students who, in the Senior Public Examinations,[...]ation shall not he
required to present themselves for Further exmninnticn in such
language or languages[...]Year's Examination in
Arts and who wish to enter for the First Year’s Examination
in Science, will n[...]December, 1589.
t Allowed 11th December,!_1896.

a83

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (185)[...]ing
groups, namely :—

Mathematics.
Group 5 . .
A plied Mathematics. .
A. ( PlySiCR‘ Group 131213;???ng Organic
A plicrlh'lathonmtics D. EDWPY-
Group 1’ lysics P[...]assed in his Second year :—

Group Mathematics.
A l

Physics. G Advanced 0r mile; Inori
Group Ph[...]ition to the Pass work Candidate: may be examined for
Credit in the First and Second yours and for Honours iu the
Third year.

A candidate who presents himself for the Credit. or Honour
Examination in any subject.[...]may be returned as having passed in that subject if
the Examiners he of opinion that his answers show[...]th December, 1885.
Q Allowed 5th December, 1893.

A84

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (186)IX Any Professor may permit 11. student to subst1t11ta for any course
of lectures 111011111 ly belonging to[...]fnr the Degree of Bachelm' of Science 3 3 0
Fees for non- graduating Students for Lectures and

couespomling practical \1'o1k 111 e[...]3 (l
THIRD YEAR.
\Iathematica 2 2 0
Ph sics 5 5 0
A vanced 01ga11ic and Inoruanic clienllsli" .‘i 5 0
Animal Physiologv inclndin Histolo ‘Pluem-

logical ()l1e111i11tn, 11111 the Elgmeme nf

Develoluncnt .[...]

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herl-Lby give notice lhnt, for the purpose of completing the .
year of the course for the Degree of Bachelor of Science, I intend to resent

myself at the Examination in the ~ . Term of 1 9 , for
examination in the nmlermentiunud subjects, \‘w 2
l. 4.
‘2. 5,
3.
I semi herewith the prescribed Certificates of Atte[...]? THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR
THE DEGREE OF 13.30. IN NOVEMBER, 1896.

LANGUAGES.
LATIN
$11335” The Subjects prescribed for the Senior Public Emnination.
GERMAN
FIRST[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (188)Credit.
A thorough knowledge of the Pass Subjects of the Se[...]d

by the following tyiles :—
Amoeba, Vort-inel a, Hydra, Freshwater-mussel, Crayfish, Frog,

3. T[...]on to Bonn _ Dcinly & lawns.

Cred/it. ‘
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

E[...]cn, or
Elementary Chelrristry : \Vilson.

Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

S[...]ts of Statics; Dynamics, and Hytll‘ustatiefi.

A 57

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Credit.

P689.

A thorough knowledge of the Pass Subjects of the Th[...]opyl Alcoholu and their related Ethan.
Aldehydes. A , and Ketones.

I'llllvlone and A .. 'lenc. und their chief Ilerii'ulivek and relat[...]ine. Creatinine. Theohronfine. Caffeine.

A 09'

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (190)A §eneml knowledge of the similar and more commonl[...]eries, especially timely which are important from a
medical or technical point of View.

(ilucosiilee[...]recommended :
Organic Chemistry: Remeen.
Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

Botany.
Pass.
The General Structure and Physiology of a. flowering plant:
General Characters and Functio[...]myllidncem, Liliacexu, Cypcr-
Mew, (iruminenu and I-‘ilicee.

Practical Botany.

Cundidniex must be[...]ay he placed before them and to
clamily specimens i1 ustratiro of any of the Natural Orders above
enu[...]troduction in Botany : Dandy 8:. Lucas.

(Si-edit
A more thorough knowledge of the above nuhjects.

P[...]cimens of annual tissues and or ans. (2) To prove a prim.
ticol acquaintance with the chemistry of a] nunon and its allies. milk,
the digestive juices nurl their actions. blood, urine, glycogen.

A59

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (191)Also to show a. practical acquaintance with the most important a[...]gy (Foster) should also be (iv-insulted.
Credit.

A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

Geology.

Para.

I. The principle: of geological rlynmnics. mul phxs[...]c.

Textbook: Gcikie, Manual of Geology.

Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

SYLLABUS FOR NE‘V SUBJECTS.—METALLURGY COURSE.

Inorganic[...]Pass.
The sulfecl‘. of the Second Examination for the Degree of 13.50., treated

more 1113' with th[...]ction in t-llis Huhjecl? at the Suhuul of Mines,

A 90

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (192)[...]t sh Gee’s Practical Physics, Part II.
Honours.
A more thorough knowledge of the same subjects.

Ad[...]s of m-gmnc ur Inorganic compounds.

Honours. . .
A more. thorough knowledge 01 the above sllechs, an[...]ng.

Practical Examination.

The some subjects as for the Second Ycar‘s Course, but with more
extended work.

Text books recommended :
The same no for the Second Yum-’3 Connie, and in addition
Quain’s Annmny, Vol. 1., Part I. (Embryology), and Part: II. (General
Anatomy and[...]llnllibnrton) should
:1le be consulted.

HmLonrr.
A more thorough knowledge of the above fluhje . .[...]know-lady at 0 n c and Plums] Chemistry. Hlmlhrly I
knowledge of Plum-Al chem-try 1; Masonry to: o sun-Ion: ol Mlnornloay.

‘ ‘l'ho Ipoolll alwuuon a! Student: :- drum to the hot that n will uol. he[...]3.50. can!"
mu non-o my on on M an ry. m r n now-a 01M
Ohmlltry :- mm to tho 3 mm or Mlnonlog[...]

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geological maps and sections.

Honours.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

*Minemlagy.

Pan.

I. The physical pruptrli'ea of minerals viewed prin[...]iiperancy. Refraction.
Optic Axes.

2. Cniiallagr I'l-_l/.—-Cl&=.flificaii0ll of the crystalline forms and their
clii[...]on of the more important species, with
particular reference to the mode and places of occureuce, both of
thusc substances which bear a commercial value, and of those which
derive their[...]eological and physical coneideration.

Candidates for examination will be required to rare 8. practical[...]hemical methods of discriminating them.

Honours.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

T[...]wllograpliy.

‘ The Ill lulnlion of Station“ [I drum in [he [not the! it will not be utbln 1 ch
l[...]he kg; 333::
wlthoiii. lama kilo-hula!» at Umnic uni aniall. owl-try. Similarly a knowledge of Fun.
tienl Chemistry I- nwnury to th- student oi Mtnenlogy.

SYLLABUS FOR NE‘V SUBJECTS—METALLURGY COURSE.

Metallurgy .' A llior01 "h knowledge of the clieiiiietry of all t[...]l. and gaseous fuel, and of the
principal methods for the extraction 0 the ordinary iiietnls from their
area; also a. knowledge of the physical characteristics of the[...]tinclion in thin “mint It th- School of NIH...

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (194)OF THE PHYSICAL LABORATORY.
REGULATIONS.

I. The Physical Laboratory shall he open during Term Time for
three afternoons in the week ; the hours and days[...]III. Apparatus will be supplied by the University for the general use
of Students on the condition that[...]exclude from the
Physical Laboratory any student for any cause satisfactory to
the Professor; every such exclusion and the grounds for it to
be reported by the Professor to the Council[...]d
by him will not be refunded.

FEES.
V. The fees for students not attending ordinary courses of instru[...]ek £4 4 0 per term
is 2 n s. u 3 3 0 u u
u 1 n u a 2 2 0 i u

Allowed, 18th December, 1886.

A93

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (195)[...]he Chemical Laboratory shall be open daily during I‘erm Time
(Saturdays excepted) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.111.

Instruction will be given in Qual[...]ntelligently.

Ench student will be provided with a set of re—agents and a
separate working bench, fitted with drawers, she[...]re laid on, and also with
all apparatus necessary for the ordinary courses of Experimen-
tal Chemistry[...]price.

Each day student will be required to pay a yearly deposit fee of
£1, and each evening student a yearly deposit fee of 10s.,
against which all bre[...]nt of the deposit fee before
the end of the year, a fresh deposit fee must be paid.

. Students engag[...]lysis will be required to
provide themselves with a platinum crucible and capsule, and
a set of gramme weights.

Students engaged in priva[...]re expensive pieces of apparatus will be
supplied for the general use of students by the University on[...]he property of the University.

No experiments of a dangerous nature may be performed without
the express sanction of the Professor of Chemistry.

For original research, carried on by students or grad[...]l be open gratis, except as regards such payment

A94-

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (196)for material and special attendance as may he conside[...]exclude from the Chemical
Laboratory xuzy student for any cause satisfactory to the
Professor ; every such exclusion, and the grounds for it, to be
reported by the Professor to the Counci[...]by
him will not be refunded

FEES.

XII. The face for students not attending the ordinary course of
instruction are as follow :—

For 5 (lays in the week, M 5 0 per month or £10 per term.
" 4 -“ u 3 (i S u £8 a

n 3 u n .2 IO 0 n £6 u

a 2 'u u 2 0 O u £4 u

-u 1 n u 1 0 0 (1 £[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (197)[...]OLARSHIP.

APPLIED MATHEMATICS.
PROFESSOR anoc, M.A.
Time—Three hours.

I. A uniform squero board of weight W is attached at one
corner to a cord which passes over a pulley and has a
weight I’ at the other end. Under this arrangement is
a smooth plane horizontal table. Discuss the nature of
the equilibrium for different relative weights of W
and P.

II. A cylinder lies with its axis horizontal, on an inc[...]block,
against which it rests, touching it along a. generating
line. If the block be now moved slowly down the plane,
find whether the cylinder will slip or roll, it being[...]d
plane, and y, between cylinder and block.

III. A heavy uniform clastic string is suspended from one end.
Find the extension.

Three light elnstic strings are fixed to the highest
point of a smooth sphere. The natural length of each is
that[...]ed together at the lowest point of the
sphere and a weight is attached to them there. Find
how much it descends.

IV. Show that the mean potential over a spherical surface due
to the attraction of matter[...]l of this matter at the centre of
the sphere.

V. A particle moves in a. straight line under the action of an
attraction always directed to a point in that line and
varying inversely as the s[...]are of the distance.

The radii of the orbits are a, 41:, 94. If at any one
time the centre and the three particles are in one

A96

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (198)[...]fore they are in
the some straight line again.

. A small particle is projected on a rough plane, whose
inclination to the horizon is 9, in a direction at .right
angles to the line of greatest slope. If the resistance to
motion due to friction is proportional to the velocity,
find the motion.

. Show that for all conic sections described about the focus,
the hodograph is a circle.

IX. Find the centre of pressure of a surface in the shape of a

flat ring bounded by two concentric circles and just
immersed in a fluid.

X. Show that the metacentre is the centre of curvature of the

II.

III.

IV.

curve of buoyancy.

Find the. position of the mctacentre in the case of a
cubical box floating with two faces horizontal.

PURE MATHEMATICS.
R. W. CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time—Three hours.

A closed hollow conical vessel is to be constructed[...]adius of the base in
order that the volume may be a maximum

In a plane curve prove that p = r (—1-:

d :0
A parabola is described touching a certain ellipse at
one extremity of its major axi[...]uble
the radius of curvature of the parabola.

Find the polar equation of :1. curve through the origin such
that s + In = :1" a being measured from the origin.
7.
Evaluate—

_[...]——__,
(w—2)’(m+2) Ja9+b2 tan“U

Arrsnmx A. A Di

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (199)[...]e ends of conjugate diameters is constant.

2
Fin-i the length of the chord of the ellipse 32+ 35;:

whose middle point is a, B.
V1. Show that the difference of the focal dis[...]hyperbole,
show that the envelope of the axis ie a parabola.
VII. Find the axes 11nd nrcn of any central section of on
ellipsoid.
A point moves so that. the volume of the enveloping[...]oint is

(iiflf :+’;—1) =4 %:+-§:)%.

VIII. Find the equations to the generating lines through any[...]erating lines of —%=2z lie upon the

an
001193

a;
(;i%)(oziby)+ 22’=0.

IX. Find the equation of the osculating plane at any point of a
curve in space.

PHYSICS.
I‘nonnsson BRAGe, MA.
Timeu—Three hours.
I. Describe the Astronomical Telescope, and find a formula for
its magnifying power.

II. Give an account of the[...]me good 'mcthod of finding the specific heat
of a liquid.

A98

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (200)V. Find a formula for the speed of propagation of heat waves
into the e[...]duc-
tivity of the earth to be uniform.

VI. Give a brief description of the theory and results of Jo[...]potential of the pairs of quadrants.

VIII. Give a short account of the efiects of stress on the ma[...]n an
alternating E.M.F. is applied to the ends of a divided
circuit, one branch of which contains cap[...]t and series
dynamos, Explain the manner in which a dynamo can
be made to give a constant (Inference of potential either
at the te[...]HANICAL AND ENGINEERING DRAWING.
R. W. CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time—Four hours.

I. Make a perspective drawing of the table at which you are[...]of procedure.

11. Project two complete turns of a. helical spring made of
a steel circular rod %in. in diameter. the pitch of[...]jection of the wooden model before
you.

IV. Make a set of working drawings of the instrument before you.

GEOLOGY.
PROFESSOR RALPH Turn, F.G.S., F.L.S.
PART I.
Time—lO—12 am.
I. How would you determine the strike—

(l). 0f q[...]in slate occupying
rough country ,' and

(2). Of a coal seam concealed beneath an uncon-
formahlc cover!

A U i]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (201)II. Illustrate the value of a thorough acquaintance with
stratrigraphical featu[...]of Vehicular
and rail roads.

III. Explain under what circumstances faults may originate
springs.

IV.[...]vocc Examination.

CHEMISTRY.
PROFESSOR RENNIE, M.A., D,Se.
Time—Three hours.

I. Explain how you would proceed to estimate the chlorine in
a potable water. What significance attaches to an excess
of chlorine, and under what circumstances is the estima-
tion of chlorine useless?

Discuss the value of a chemical examination of water

in determining its suitability for drinking purposes.
11. Describe briefly the manufacture of Portland cement, and
name the substances, which, if present in excess, are
believed to be injurious, Mention any theory you may

be acquainted with to account. for the hardening of such
cement under water.

III. What is “Thomas Slag"? Account for its formation and
state its uses.

IV. Describe carefully any one process for the manufacture of
aluminium, and discuss the adv[...]crude
petroleum. State how theyr are obtained in a commer-
cially satisfactory condition, and explai[...]xplosives.

VII. Show how the calorific value of a fuel may be theoretically
calculated, and explain how it may be approximately
eatimateul in practice.

A 100

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (202)EXAMINATION PAPERS, B So. DEGREE.
F I R S 'I' Y E .A. R .

LATIN
ggglfiéH N0 Candidates.
G ER M AN

PHYSICS (Credit). The some papers as set for the Second
Year of the B.SC. Degree.

ELEMENTARY PURE{ The some papers both for Pass and

Credit as set for the First Year
MATHEMATICS of the BA. Degree.

BI[...]LOGY The some papers as set
PRACTICAL BIOLOGY AND for the First Year of
PHYSIOLOGY (Pass Papers) the MB. Degree.

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
PROFESSOR RENNIE, M,A., D.Sc.

[IKE—Students m-e empecterl to write f[...]e sulphuric acid“
How many cubic centimetres of a solution of potassium
permanganate, containing 3.[...]the reasoning by which, using Avogadro’s
law as a basis, the atomic weight of oxygen has been
deter[...]an account of the preparation and properties of
(a) Pure silicon tctmhydride.
(17) Potassium persnlp[...]n
any chemical principle illustrated by them.

\. A piece of phosphorus is placed half under water an[...]osed to air, and allowed to oxidize slowly. Write a.
brief account of the properties of the substance: formed
in solution.

A 101

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (203)VI. How would you prepare

(a) Pure untimnnious oxide from stibnite.

(17) Pure[...].

(It) Chromic hydroxide from chrome iron ore.

(i) Potassium bromide.

VII. Mention any points of resemblance which occur to you
between the compounds of

(a) Silver nnd copper.

(b) Silicon and tin.

(c) Su[...]timony.

PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY.

Pnonnsson Rummy, M.A., D.So.
Time—Three hours.

Three substances wer[...]ers both in Puss and in Credit
MATHEMATICS as set for the Second Year, 11A.

The some papers as set in

PHYSIOLOGY these subjects for the
PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY Second Year of the M.B.
Dogma.

The same paper as set for the First. Year of the
BOTANY |'{ M.B. Degree. .

A 102

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (204)I.

II.

[11.

IV.

V .

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

PURE MATHEMATICS.
R. W. CHAPMAN, M.A., ELLE.

Time—Three hours.

State and prove the[...]raction than any of the pre-
ceding convergents.

If—pi‘ be the n“ convergent to E a? 55 ------ prove
7n y+ll+y+
that 72,, + I = 3ch
Sum the serics~
(i). 12+ 2“ + 32+ ------ to 71. terms
(ii). 2'5'B+5'8*11+8'11'14+ ------ ton terms.

If n be rt prime number and N prime to n, prove that
N"'1 — 1 is a multiple of 7L.

Prove that 72”2 —’ 4871 — 4‘.) is a. multiple of 2304
Express cos"0 in terms of cosines of multiples of 0, when 7L
is a positive integer.
Express 00339 sinzfl in terms[...]‘es

of 9.

Sum the series ~—

silm— % sin 3a +1, sin5a — - - » , to infinity.
0

Resolve .77"[...]11

Given the sides of n sprrical triangle, find a. formula for
determining the cosines of the angles.

A 103

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (205)In a spherical triangle, if cotA, cotB, cotU are in AJ’,

prove that see”? sec“; sec”; are in AJ’.
Y. If from it fixed point P on the surface of a sphere an arc of
a great circle be drawn meeting a small circle at A and

B, prove that
1’11

tan —2.- tan E : constant.

PHYSICS I.
Time—Three hours.

I. A metal cylinder, heated to luminosity, and taken into a
dark room, cannot be distinguished from a flat her.
What does this prove?

IT. What 0:111 be deduced from the experimental fact. that if u
my of light pass through my number of media bounded
by parallel pianos into a medium of the same nature as
that in which it. wa[...]of the my are parallel to one another!

Show that a my of light falling from within on the
plane surface of a mess of water is totally reflected at the
same a[...]ace is open to the
air or is separated from it by a piece of glue: with parallel
sides.

III. Find where an object must be placed with reference to a
concave spherical mirror, so that the image is er[...]of the object.

IV. Show that the focal length of a double convex lens is. in the
usual notation, given by the formula

<>

A pair of similar double convex lenses, the two sur[...]The focal length ot'tho comhination is bl inches. Find
the focal length of either lens taking ”=4/3 for water
and 3/2 for glass.

A 104

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (206)[...]e stereoscope given
the impression of solidity to a picture?

VI. Find a formula, for the magnifying power of a telescope and

explain how you would test it experimentally.

VII. State the laws of vibration of strings. If a string be doubled

in length, by how much must the tension be altered in
order that the string may yield a note a fifth below what
it did before.

VIII. Explain carefully Helmholtz[...]the kathetometer. Explain its use, and describe

I.

the adjustments to be made in using it.

P H YS | OS I I.
Time—Three hours.

Describe Fa-taday’s Ice-pail experiment, and explain fully
what may be learnt from it.

II. Describe and explain Wimshurst’s form of Influence

machine.

III. What is meant by a “magnetic circuit"? How is it

analogus to an e[...]re does the
analogy break down’!

IV. Describe (i.) the Leclanche’ cell; (it) the Latimer Clerk[...]known resistances, to calibrate an amineter?

V. What is the practical unit of current! What relation does

VI

VII.

it bear to the absolute unit, and how is the latter
defined 1

Find approximately the magnetic force in the centre
of a circular coil of 10 layers of wire, 10 turns in each
layer, wound in a chuuuul 1 cm. by 1 cm., the radius of
the bed of the channel being 10 cm.

. If ten nearly equal resistances in series be equal t[...]and explain the principle of the Induction Coil.
What would be the effect of making the magnetic
circuit of the coil completely of iron!

A 105

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (207)[...]es external pressure sheet the freezing point. of a
Iuhstancel Give instances and reasons.

Explain t[...]e vapours."

Describe, with experimental details, a method of finding the
specific heat of a solid.

CREDIT PAPERS.

e Credit Papers in Physics for the Second Year were the
as the Pass Papers in Physics for the Third Year.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.

Pnomsson Lwnasmce, M.A., 1<‘.lt.S., and I’aorsssoa RENRIE,

M. i\., D.Sc.
Timc —'l‘hrcc hours.

[Candidates ar[...]to write fm'mulm and equations wimwer

possible]

I. Describe the method for preparing methyl alcohol from

II.

III.

I V.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX

wood and for separating impurities such as ammunia,
acetic aci[...]ohol be built up out of inorganic
materials ’l

What are the principal products formed when alcohol is[...]of the products
formed in the first two cases.

What are the quincues, how are they formed, and what is
there peculiar in their coustitution‘l

What do you understand by “saponification”‘l How is
glycerol prepared on the large scale? What changes
take place on heating it (1) alone, (2) w[...]and illustrate your answer as fully as possible.

What are the modifications of tartaric acid, and how[...]at tartaric
acid is letrahydi-ic and dibasic’l

What do you understand by 1110 orthn-, metha-, and par[...]cular weight of (1) an
acid, (2) an alkaloid, (3) a volatile neutral substance.

A 106

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (208)(8.84:. candidates who enter for credit must substitute the following
for questions 3, 5, and 7 above. )

III. Write what you know of the preparation and properties of
the mercaptuns and thio-ethera.

V. What evidence is there for the formulae now usually
nscribed to dextrose and[...]an nccount of the reactions which tnkc place when a
solution of phenyihydrnzine hydrochlomte mixed wi[...]lution of (l) dextrose,
(2) laevulose.
VII. Write what you know of the evidence for the ordinarily
accepted structure of anthracene.[...],

T ime—Four hours.

Two substances were given for qualitative analysis of the same
kind as those for the Second Year M.B.

GEOLOGY I.
Pnonnssou RALPH TATE, F.G.S., EL.S
Time—Three[...]you/r (winner with dMgmms wherewv admissible. )

I. In what part of South Australia. do extinct volcanic cones
occur! How do we know them to be volcanic, and what
is their geological age?

II. In the case of an e[...]cotemporaneous or of subsequent origin’l

III. What is the precise meaning of unconfomability and overlap,
and of what significance are they to the field geologist![...]ranite and limestone become decomposed,
and state what new rocks might be formed from the
waste material[...]rocesses by which fossils have been preserved.
In what South Australian sedimentary rocks are they
absent 2 What explanation can you give for this’l

VIII. Name and describe the rock specimens (1—5) placed before
you.

A 107

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (209)[...]PH TATE, F.L.S., F.G.S.

Time ——Three hours.

I. At what geological periods do the following make their
ea[...]established. Quote the palaeontm
logical evidence for such classification, and name the
localities whe[...]and describe any
Australian representatives.

V, What is the age of thc Leigh Creek coalfield’! HOW has it
been determined '1

VI. Upon what fossil evidence may strata be determined to
have[...]saltwater, (c) shallow seas, (d) deep sens?

VII. A sample of shale containing fossils may be either[...]al periods
of which they are characteristic.

o

'II-IIRD YEAR.

PHYSICS—LIGHT AND HEAT (Pass).
PROFESSOR BBAGG, M.A., AND MR. W. SUTHERLAND, M.A.
Time—Three hours.

I. If the earth were to move to a greater distance from the sun
than its present di[...]strial objects would be feebler.
Give the reasons for these facts, and describe any photo-
metric method by which you would establish the facts if
the experiment were yossible.

A 108

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (210)[...]the index
of relmctiou thereof.

III. Prove that if monochromatic light passing through a slit is
divided into two equal parts, similar to[...]nt lengths,
the illumination of the point is such a. Function of the
difference of the lengths of the[...]the theory of the diflraction grating used with a
lens. Account for the purity of the spectra and the
inequality in b[...]n crystalline plate and then through an
analyser. Find a formula for the intensity of the Emer-
gent beam.

VII. Define the critical point of n fluid, and give a gouerel
description of the properties of a fluid in the neighbour-
hood of its critical poi[...]the ratio of the two principal specific heats of a
substance is equal to the ratio of the two princi[...]Joule’s “ Porous Plug"
experiment.

X. Write a short account of the kinetic theory of gases, and[...]s).
_ ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
Pnorsseon Bums, M.i\., AND Mn. W. SurnnnLAxu, MA.

Time—Three hours.

I. Describe an experiment or experiments by which t[...]rce between electric charges can be established.

A 109

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (211)[...]e energy of 111 condenser charged to 11 potential
I 11ith :1 charge Q i515 0 V. Hon is the oncrgy affected
by vmying the[...]motive force E between its two ends, and describe
what measurements you would make and, briefly, how
yo[...]hem, to render your calculated
formula, available for £1 determination of the mechanical
equivalent of heat.

Show how to calculate the resistance of a conductor
bounded by two co-axinl cylindrical surfaces.

Explain a method of determining the magnetic moment of
a 111agnet, and the intensity of the horizontal component
of terrestrial magnetism.

A circular coil consists of three layers of wire, t[...]lnnl diamete1 is 10 11111., the
cxtenml 106 12111 If it he placed in 11161t1ca1 plane,
making an angle[...]ear
11 straight wire of infinite length carrying a current.
Show that the ratio of the measure of a quantity of elec—
tricity in electrostatic units to that in electromagnetic
units is a. velocity, and describe some experimental

method[...]nt

Explain generally the effect of inductance on a circuit acted
on by an alternating EMF.

PHYSICS. (Honours).
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM.

Puernsson Bnmc, M.A., AND Mn. \V. SUTHEBLAND, MA.

Time—Three hours.

I. Explain the principle of Electric Inversion and apply it to

II.

determine the distribution of acharge on a sphere at zero
potential under the influence of[...]e dielectric
to another are in general rcfmCted.

A 110

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (212)III. A condenser of capacity C is charged so that the di[...]riations of poten-
tial with position and time in a wire whose resistance
and capacity per unit lengt[...]1; = 0;

loss by the surface being neglected.

What fact relative to the speed of transmission of
mes[...]IS iLx2+Mxy+§1Vyfi
(‘2) that the work done in a smell motion of the circuits
relatively to one another is avg/8M.

VI. Give a brief list of methods of determining a resistance in
absolute measure, and descrihe one of them.

VIL Describe a. method of comparing the mutual inductance of
two[...]d to settle down into coinci-
dence of phase with reference to that circuit.

IX. Find an expression for the energy wasted in a hysteresis
cycle. Give a brief account of any experiments made
with the ob[...]erence in
the loss when the cycle is performed at a rapid rate.

PHYSICS (Honours).
THERMODYNAMICS AND LIGHT.
MR. W. SUTHERLAND, M.A., AND Ms. K. W. CHAPMAN, MA.
Time—Three hours.

I. Give the explanation usually accepted for the fact that
while ordinary light can be decompo[...]tensity polarised in planes at right» angles to

A 111

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (213)[...]the superposition of these rays does not
produce a ray polarised in the plane half way between
the p[...]Give an account of the formation of the image of a star in a.

telescope as a diflractiun phenomenon, and show how the
brightn[...]light through electrostatically
strained media.

If L is the latent heat of vspon'sstion of a liquid at absolute
temperature 0, at which the vo[...]nd J is the mechanical equivalent
of heat, prove

a d
L=j(t2_u,)di;

and describe briefly how the measurements are made
which would allow (if the determination of latent heats
by means of thi[...]homson’s ublolutc scnle of

temperature.

VIII. Find the work done by a. perfect gas as it expands adie.

IX

baticelly from volume 211 at temperature tl to volume 1).
If a. perfect gas expands subject to the condition that

its elasticity = a E0 + 61% , where E6 and 11¢ are the

elasticitie[...]e specific heat under these conditions.

_ Write a short essay on the essentials of either, but not[...]al theory to the improvement 0
the steam engine.

A [12

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (214)[...]ting E.M. F. applied to the circuit
is E, sin m.

Find the error of the wattmeter in the particular case
in which there are 100 alternations a second, the resis-
tance and inductance of the ci[...]s compensator, and explain fully how it is
used.

A Bahinet compensator is made of two quartz prisms,[...]at one of the prisms is moved
across the other by a micrometer screw, find the distance
through which it must be moved in order to produce a.
relative retardation of a quarter wave length of yellow
light, given the wa[...]acuo to be
'0005893 mm. The indices of refraction for the ordinary
and extraordinary yellow rays are 1'[...]ot more than two of the following
subjects :—

(a) The electromagnetic theory of light, and recent[...]al effects accompanying tensile strain.

APPENDIX A. A 113

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (215)PHYSIOLOGY (Pass).
The same paper as set for Third year M.B. degree.

PHYSIOLOGY. (Honours).
E. C. STIRLING, M.D., F.R.S.
Time—Three hours.
N. Ti —I t is not empectcd that all the questions will be[...], the minute anutom‘y of the one
hellum. '

II. What is the muscular sense“.I Discuss the question as to the
physiological basi[...]heory of the “specific energy of
nerves?” To what extent may this be regarded as a.
correct statement of the facts'I

IV. Write it short historical account of the dev[...]ur
knowledge concerning coagulation of the blood. What
is the present position of the question?

V. Disc[...]the manner of deveIOpment of the vertebrate eye.
What embryonic features may be persistent.

PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY. I.
The same paper as set for Third year M.B. degree.

PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY. II. (Honours)
E. C. STIRLING, M.D., F.R.S.
Time—Six hours.

I. What substances of physiological import are contained in
the fluid A and the solid B.

H. Take a cardiac tracing of the frog, showing the e[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (216)[...]ussou R. TATE, F.G.S., F.L.S.; PROFESSOR DAVID, B.A.,
F.G.S., AND MR. ’1‘, 0. Oman, F.C.S.

PAPER[...]the Mount Lofty Range have been
subjected Account for the fact that the upper beds
have been more metamorphosed than the lower

III. Write a short description of the Leigh’s Creek coalimeusures,
and state upon what palmontologicnl evidence they may
be corre[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (217)[...]rcue Willrimoni
(Ettingshausen). qualauia pris-‘a (Owen), Turritellu
llfurmymm (Tate), Cyntlwphyllum Mitchelli (R. Ethe-
ridgo, jun), I'cntacri'nus (rustmlis (Moore), Mrtcaayzlla
Bm-kly[...]the Great Ice Age, mentioning the
chief evidences for there lmving been such an epoch.

PAPER II. (HONO[...]era (1—4) in technical language.

IV. Write out a list of the characteristic fossils of the Siluria[...]e in Australia. /
PART II.
Time—One hour.

Make a. blowpipe examination of the three minerals given[...]t. them.

PAPER 111.

Time—Three hours.
SECTION I.

I. Name the ten models of crystals placed before yo[...]ame the ten mineral'specimcns placed before you.

A 116

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (218)II.

III.

I V.

VI,

VI I.

VIII.

IX.

SECTION II.
(Only eight of the foll[...]fic gravity,
and chemical constitution of each.

If colourless crystals of the following species was placed in
your hands, describe freely what means you would take
to distinguish between them .—Quartz, Calcite, Tour-
malme, Albile, Topaz.

What blowpipe teaching would you depend upon to dis-
t[...]and state their essential chemical constitution.

What do you understand by the term dichroism, as appli[...]; name two species which are strongly
dichroic.

A 117

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (219)STUDENTS “"HO COMMENCED THE COURSE FOR THE
B.SG. DEGREE.

Burgeas, May
Cooks-~ lsabel
Fi[...]Charles Francis
Sunrise)
Slut-ho),
'l'hmnpsou, ‘I‘huums Alaxau-ier
[Tulluhuun Albert Curl
Whiting[...]eph
ruuuis Sumlngton

STUDENTS NOT STUDYING FOR A DEGREE.
PHYSICSvPART I.

Batten, Stephen John
Beresforrl. George Stuart[...]rbert
Cooke Tsahel

Corhin, John

Cornish, George IA 118

Howe. Alexander Maxwell
Jones, Cecil[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (220)[...]Harold John Nor menu Wilfred Guttlieh Ro-
Cornel i115, Marc Stanley land Patrick

Duncan, Archibald[...]ille Thompson, William Art Iur

Flint. Thomas ‘ I'm-(Ian. Ralph
Greenlees, William James \\'u.rzl.[...]d Amman

GLASS LISTS, 1895.

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE 0F 13.80.,
NOVEMBER, 1895.

PASS LIST.[...]as Alexander, 1", 2*, 4*, 7".
Linn-e Mathematics. I 4. forgmic Chemistry.
2.—Pl\ysics. 7.—Gealogy.
1‘ An asterisk denotes credit.

A 119

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (221)[...]Third Clean Honour;
Laitch. Oliver PM:
PHYSICS.
F I 1 Clark. Edward Vincent , Second Ch“: Honmm
“[...]-
(momma
Clark, Edward Vincent Fir-t Clam Honours
I‘IIYSI'OLOGT.
Leibch. Oliver Third Class[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (222)HIGHER PUBLIC EXAMINATIO N.

REGULATIONS.
I. A Higher Public Examination will be held annually.[...]art III. of any subject in the same year

as Part I.
1. Latin, Part I.
H H II.
2. Greek, Part I.
(t H IL
3. French.
4. German.
5. English Language and Literature.
6. Mathematics, Part I.
M H II.
H “ III.
7..Physics, Part I.
M H II-
8. Logic.
9. Chemistry, Part I.
“ “ II. A.
10. “ “ II. B.

11. Biology, Physiology, Part I.

12. Physiology, Part II.

13. Botany.

14:. Geo[...]tory of Education.
16. Electric Engineering, Part I.

IV. Schedules defining the range of study shal[...]nd Ontober, 1395.
1 Allowed 11th December. 1895.

A 12L

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Second years of the course for the degree of Bachelor of Arts
or Bachelor 0f Sci[...]eting the Third Year
to receive the Degree.

VII. A fee of one guinea shall be paid for each subjeCt in which a
candidate presents himself for examination.

VIII. The following Form of Notice[...]nty-one days before the date of the examination_

I, hereby give notice of my intention

to Irresent[...]er Public Examination in the following
subjects:

I declare that I was born on
I enclose herewith the prescribed fee of £ '
(Sign[...]. 01“ THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.
l, LATIN. Part I. The same subjects as for the 151. Year B.A.
“ Part II. “ “ 2nd Year B.A.
GREEK. Part I. “ “ lat Year B.A.
“ Part II. " “ 2nd Year B.A.
FRENCH. The same subjects- as prescribed for a paste (omitting History]
for 3rd Year RA‘
GERMAN. The same aubjeeie as prescribed for a pass (omitting History)
for 3rd Year B.A.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. The same subjects as for the let
Year B. A.
G. MATHEMATICS. Part I. The same subjects as for let Year BA.
“ Part II. Pure Mathematics as for 2nd Year HSC.
“ Part III. Applied Mathematics, as for the 9nd Year B.A.
or BSC.
7. PHYSICS. Part I. The same subjects as for 15!; Year B.A. and B.Sc.

“ Part II. “ “ 2nd Year 3.50.
S[...]tor) course at the University, may be subjecte to a
Practical Examination.

8. home. The game subjects as for 2nd Year ILA.

PWP

5n

9. CHMIIS‘I‘HY. Part I. The name subjects as for let Year ”fie.
” Part HA. The same Nlllljucts as for the 2nd Year 3.513.,
Group C.
“ Plu't He. The same subjects as for the 2nd Year 13.80.,

Group D.
Nora—In order to qualify themselves for examination, students must have

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10. BIOLOGY. Pnrsmmcv. Part I. The some subjects as for lst Year B. Sc.
11. PHYsmLocY. Part II. The Home sulfects as for 2nd Year B.S(:.
l2. BOTANY. The some subjects as for 2n Year ILSC.
13. GEOLOGY. The some subjects as for 2nd Year I359.
*14. THEORY AND HISTORY or EDUCATION.
+15. Ea[...]aeor Blitchell will form H. class on this subject if five students intimate
their intention of joining. The class will meet once it week at a time most con-
venient to the students.

The course will comprise (a) The Principles of Etlncnlion, with apccinl
reference to the psychology of mental growth ; (b) Practice of Education.
curriculum and methods of teaching ; (a) History of Etlncnlion and Educational
Literature[...]are recommended in connection with the lectures :~A text
book on Psychology, e.g., Hfilfding‘e Ele[...]’s Teachers" Handbook of Psychology (Lnngmane); a text book on Logic,
9.9., Javnns’s Primer or El[...]he close.

'l‘ “ELECTRIC ENGINEERING.” PART I.
The following will be the course :—

The funzl[...]and h’lagnefism : Silvanus Thompson.

Books of Reference recommended ;

Handbook of Practical Telegrnpliy[...]pson.
The Dynamo : Silvnnus Thompson.

A 123

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (225)EXAMINATION PAPERS.

The same papers as set for the First and Second years for the
B.A. and 13.80. Degrees, with the exception of French[...]rench—

My Lady Viscountess looked fatigued, as if with
watching, and her lace was pale.

Miss Beatr[...]ndisposition in
her mother and deplored them. “ I am an old woman,”
says my lady, with a kind smile; “I cannot hope to
look as young as ynu do, my dear."

“She’ll never look as good as you do if she lives till
she’s a hundred,” says my lord, taking his mother by the
waist, and kissing her hand.

“ Do I look very wicked, cousin ’2" says Beatrix,
turn[...]spoke ;
and he put his other hand over hers.

I’m like your looking-glass,” says he, “ and[...]scalier, qu'éelairent
des jours ine’gsuxJ vous a. des recoins de cathédmle, avec
des niches vides[...]SL‘. DAUDET : (In Itéveillon clans le Mm'ais.

A 124

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (226)[...]ue la ruyauté, penples, est deuce at belle l—~
A force de bienfaits elle achéte ses droits.
Son b[...]n phm'e aux feux éclatnnts ;
Eh, liant au passé I’avenir qu’il féuqude,
Pose 3: 1a fois sen picds, en vain buttus dc Panda,
5111' 18[...]Odes, II. 7.

Describe the metre of these lines.

What are the chief rules as regards rhyme in French
ve[...]ns prés d’en
tra mnblés. Croyez qu’il u’y a pas de plate méchanootefi
pm; d’hon‘eurs, [[...]inse en l’oreille adroitement.
Le mal est fait, i1 germe, iI rampe, il chemino, et rinfor.
zamlo de[...]lonmie so dresser,
sifllor, s’enfler, grandir a vue d’mil. Elle s'élnnce, étond
3011 v0], tou[...]CHAIS : Le Barker LIE Sévville, Act 11., so. 8.

A 125

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (227)V. Give the English for mettre sni' 1e grmbat, soyez 1e bien
rétabli, vo[...]aut, sortez par le petit escalicr, and the French
for What a pity! a. latch~key, I have got into a. wasp’s
nest, to do some one a bad turn with the authorities.

VI. Give, with examples, the principal rules for the use of the
subjunctive in dependent clauses,[...].

anmsson MITCHELL.

Tim cfi’ ‘hrce hours.

I. Translate the following pnssagesl:~

(1-)

(2-)

(3-)

A 126

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a? mm, min: c6 um bicic Sent-c item.
erbeu iid) (Shiny unb 9mm
Sfiie cine cm‘gc fimutleit fort;
6i: idflwpcu mm we third)! iidj 3m“ wcimlcdytn
Hu[...]!
SEoul med)“: bus mit um? qeborcn iii,
23m hem if: leibnr! nir blc {fl-age.

Slum! unb mat merit an? Dué tum an,
5an mir uufi Gfiben uni) mug 9mm
niuunuen geidmi! nub gcbInlcn mum“?
eb[...]with: «“6,
SD11 biil: idyuu minber nbgetricbeu
uni) miilm 06 [fin er, nuigevicbcu
an inllbcit obcr[...]@mué.
euug haunt! bcm icbrben ii t habrinnc
uub aflcé mitt) ibt eng‘ unb mb.
9)]: (onuuft If): gar uidfi aué Dem Sinus;
61c but bid)[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (228)[...]Siefi c5 hem qtnfian .x'pctreu gut,

{Dali nunc aficninngc 1mm

3hr Seine Bic!» an (minimal.

{4.[...]hr mm: rin glaubign‘ ‘Briritcr, ob Keith nidn
uni! (flier imb Wanna; cr mar beidmbcn unb einin )1[...]crimteu lime, maé hie eiualgc mudnllbigc rbolunn if"
his bnuernbe Mrbcit icincfl (612mm? mar. (Er ma[...]rlic, imb
troll fiche“ unb @cift; icine icincn uni) uni Infienenlligmu liaise“
Btni atfen unb tiefm wlo[...]usidfliefilidjc @cbanlen eben wcrlciht, imh her ifa
house Where he was well known. The servant let hi[...]egan to rise up it little
surprised, not, knowing what the matter was. But he
bade them sit still, as he[...]whom are you
going'l’ ‘Going,’ says he, ‘ I have got the sickness and
shall (lie lo-morrow ni[...]in their chambers. and screamed out at the
window for help.

III. Translate :—

(1.) 933k iie[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (229)[...]IC EXAMIl‘IATION, NOVEMBER, 1895.

LATIN—PART I.
Clark, Caroline | Martin, Emily Roan.
LATIN—PA[...]GLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.

Ragga, Hugh Monk, A uiIa

Cross, Lawns Brundle Muudy, Imrlu John Wuml[...]g’con, Bertram

GEOLOGY,
Cowley, Charles Hubert I Sadleir, Eliza Georgina
Goalter, Jabez Francis

Bonny.
None

PHYSICS—PART I.

Batten. Stephan John Mitchell. Percival Harris[...], James Michael Phillips, James Howard

Pursrcs—IA 128

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (230)[...]0F LAWS, AND OF
LECTURES AND EXAMINATIONS IN LAWS FOR
STUDENTS NOT STUDYING FOR THE DEGREE.

‘ REGULATIONS.

I. A Certificate that he. has passed a Mutrieulatinn Examination of
the University shall, if he has passed in Latin, be granted to
each succes[...]. All Students are required to
present themselves for exmninetion at the Term Examinations.

Ill. Annual Examinations in the subjects of study for each aoademical
year shall he held about. the clo[...]o the approval of the
Council, present themselves for examination at the Annual
Examination in the Firs[...]ch of those years.

*V. At the Annual Examination for the first year of the Course for
the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, every Student pro[...]ng subjects :—

1. Latin (as in the first year for the B.A. Course, pass
subjects only).

* Allowed 1[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (231)[...]sh Language and Literature (as in the first
year for the BA. Course, pass subjects only).

5"“ Yw- *VL At the Annual Examination for the second year every Student
shall be required t[...]ng subjects :—

1. Latin (as in the second your for the BA. Course
pass subjects only), or Greek (ms in the first year for
the BA. Course, puss subjects only).

2. Law of Property.

3. Logic (as in the second year for the B.A. Course,

pass subjects only), 01' Elementary Pure Mathe-
matios (as in the first your for the B.A. Course,
pass subjects only).

11m Yur- VII. At the Annual Examination for the third year every Student
shall be required to[...]cts.

“mm 11w. *Vlll. At the Annual Examination for the fourth year every student
shall be required t[...]passing in the following sub-
jects at the Annual I‘Ixumilmtions :«

Roman Law.
Constitutional Law[...]sprudence.
Principles of Equity.

far-905°?

A‘lnwud IMII December, 1692.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (232)[...]t one time or at several
times after taking the B.A. Degree, and no attendance
at. Lectures or Term E[...]in the subjects which are
also included in the B.A. Course, or the alternatives for such
subjects, if they have previously passed such fil‘at-uleuti[...]ee of Bachelor of
Laws hy smisfying the examiners for the Higher Public Exami.
nation, in Latin, Englis[...]ature, and in one
of the othersnbjeets prescribed forfor that Degree, und present
themselves for cxnminution therein.

XIII. All Students who in i[...]te that they have passed
in those subjects.

XIV. A Student who shall pass in any of the subjects mentioned in
Regulation XIII., shall be entitled to a. Certificate to that
eifect.

B3

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (233)XV. Schedules suggesting textbooks and books of reference to aid
Students in regsrd to the subjects of stud[...]ach year.

XVII. Any student, may present himself for examination (It the Annual
Examinations in my subject in which he hns gained credit for
one academies] year's attendance at Lectures, and[...]any subiect in which he has foiled'to
gain credit for attendance at the University Lectures during so
m[...]rder of the Council; or unless he is urticled.
to a practitioner of the Supreme Court Whose office i[...]during that
term have uttcndcd and gained credit for threefourths of the
lectures given in that subjec[...]r
shall have the power of refusing to give credit for attendance if
the student should exhibit negligence or i[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (234)for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws shall be arranged[...]e above-mentioned
lists to the Chief Justice or ( if the Chief J nstlco be absent from
Adelaide, or if there be no Chief Justice) to the Senior Judge
of[...]d fees shall be payable in advance:

Entrance fee for students not intending,r to graduate in Laws
but intending to attend lectures or present themselves for

examination In Laws £3 3 0
Students who he in the Graduate Course. and sub-

sequently pruceeL for the Certificate, will have to pay

theentl'anee[...]g

Lectures on any subject included in the course for the

Degree of Bachelor ox Laws:
l-‘oreuchsubject l 11 6
Fee for each subject at an Annual Exmnination l l 0
Fee for certificate of having reused in one or more subjects of

any examination in the course for the Degree of Bachelor

of Lows 0 10 0

Fee for final certifiehte sliliwing 'all thesuh'ects in[...]at the Iour Annual xaminntions in
Laws 5 5 0

Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws 5 5 0

XXII. These[...]l/Tar

extermination,
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.
I, , a student of this University, hereby give
notice that for the purpose of completing the year of the course for

B5

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (235)the Degree of Banhelor of ans, I intend to present myself at the Annual
Examination in the year 18 for examination in the undermentioned subjects,
VIZ. :
[Here state the subjects]
I send herewith the prescribed fee of £ being
for each of the above-mentioned suh'eets.
(If the student is an articler clerk, mid):

I am articled to Mr, , a solicitor of the
Supreme Court, whose office is[...]helor of Laws of his intention to present himself for
examination

THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

l. , n. student of this University, hereby give
notice that I intend to present myseli at the Annual Exzunination in Laws,
in the year 18 for cxmuinmion in the under-mentioned subjects, viz,;

[Herc slate the snhjecta]

I send herewith the. prescribed fee of I: being the entrance fee
(If not previously mid), and .45 for each of the aboveqnentioned subjects.
(If the student is an atrliuletl clerk, mld):
I am articled to 311'. a

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (236)[...]aled.

Allowed the Slst December, 1890.

IV UTE—I t it? recommended that Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor
of Laws should 1w! enter i[...]FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

‘9 DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION IN
NOVEMBER, 1896, AND M[...]he BIA. Com-Re. Pass subjects only.

ROMAN LAW.

'I'ext-hnnke recommended :

Pustc’s Institutes of Gains.
Sendars’ Institutes of Justinian.

1‘ Books of reference recommended :
Moyle’s Institutes of Justinian.[...]allowed to punk in
lemn Law, who «loes not «how a cnnq-eleut knowledge of Latin.

CONSTITUTIONAL LA[...]u whiting- to the Constitution.

‘l‘ Books of reference I'eunnmemled:
Hallum’s Constitutional IIis[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (237)A. Course. Pass subjects only,
GREEK.
As in the Fir[...]ects only.
LOGIC.

As in the Second Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.

ELEMENTARY PURE MATHEMATICS.
As in the First Year of the B.A. Course. l’nss subjects only.

THE LAw or PROPE[...]ooks recommended :
Ste hen’s Commentaries, Vol. I ; and Vol. II. as fares relates to Personal
roper[...]aine’s Ancient Lew.
Holland’s Jurisprudence.

i‘ Book of reference recommended. :

Hem'n’s Legal Rights and D '.[...]:—

Sncll : Principle)! of Equity.
+13 ooks of reference recommended :—

White’s and Tudor‘s Leading[...]referring to the Law of Contract].
1‘ Books of reference recommended :

Leake on Contracts.
Palloek on Con[...]ween Sovereign

Powers in time of peace and war.
(a) Private International Law :40 far as it d[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (238)[...]l TIiiw. ,
W'w‘Jéke’e Private Intemational‘I-AW.

‘1' Bodke of reference réoommefided :
Kent’s International Law (Abdy[...]tephen's Digest of Criminal Law.

‘1‘ Buoksnf reference Iccnnnnended:
Adrlisnn' 35 Law 11! Torin.
Rusrell on C riIIIes. -
Steyhen’ I; General View of the Criminal Law.

LAW OF PROCED[...]Comt Act and RI'Ile's of Court.

‘1' Banks 'af reference recommended.
Archbold’s Chin)" a Practice.
Wilson‘ as JIIIIicntmc Acts and Rules.
(a) Insolvency Acts, Local Court Acts.

+ Book bf reference recommended :
Barlow’s Local Com-ts Act.

MENTAL ANJJ MORAL SCIENCE.
As in the Third Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.

' * max' 5min of inb was for the 01.11.11 ‘tui. ekmmnadon In Mime. '-1m see[...]l Studenls are not e'xpected to purchase books of reference

B9

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (239)[...]in the University are pub-
lished in the Calendar for the convenience of reference :—

Whereas by an Act of the Parliament of the[...]Australia," it is enacted that it shall be lawful
for the J ridges of the Supreme Court to make and pra[...]herefore, it is ordered
as follows :—

PART 1.

I. All the said General Rules and Orders shall he,[...]ore he enters into articles, produce
to the Board a certificate of his having passed the Matriculati[...]ks
nrticled in England, Ireland, or Scotland, may for the time being
he required to pass, and must lodg[...]s mentioned in Rule ll, shrill,
before he applies for admission to practise in the Court, after[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (240)[...]may have served any part of his clerkship) shall, if required
by the Board, and if not prevented by sufficient cause from com-
plyi[...]been articlerl to some practitioner of the
Court for the full term of five years, and have served the[...]e University of Adelaide,
service under articles, for the full term of three years,
shall be sufficien[...]udges of the Court or any of them : Provided that if
any such person shall, before or during service a[...]nised by the
University of Adelaide, such service for
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (241)[...]period under articles of
clerkship. Provided that if any such person shall,
before or during such serv[...]nised by the University of
Adelaide, such service for
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (242)[...]e allowed to pass in Roman Lew who does not show-
a competent knowledge of Latin.)

I. Sketch concisely the development of Roman Law fr[...]ve in locum eui patris succodunt.

G. H. 156.

In what respect did the Roman hares differ from th[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (243)[...]nt, ii postea tamen
redigantur in poteststem.

G. I. 65.

Sad et si quis, priore testsmento jure Perf[...]prudentiam, ideo vichur quasi ex malefioio toner-i.

J. 1V. v. pr.

VIII. Explain the various ways i[...]aedam home fidei snnt, queedam stricti
juris.” What were the origin and effects of this
distinction 2

X1. Titius builds a. house on the land of vaius. What are the
rights and remedies of Titius and Mzevius respectively?

Xll. By what modes would a Roman citizen living at the time of
Gains effect the following purposes :—
(a) The conveyance of an Italian farm;
(12) The grant to a neighbour of a right-of-wey in
Italy or in the provinces ;
(c) The transfer of a debt owing to him.

Would your answer be difiere[...]lesiastical policy of William the
Conqueror.

IT. What were the chief provisions of the constitut[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (244)[...]rnment, the Navigation Acts, the
111 Ming] Act.

(a) Classify the Peers of the Realm who are not. Lords of
Parliament.

(’1) What Lords of Parliament. are not Peers of the Realm!-

(a) What was provided by the Statute of Proclamations
(31 Henry V111,, c. an

(1)) What was the issue in the case of John Bates in 1606;
and what was the decision thereon in the Court of
Exchequer?

(1:) What was Hampden’s case about?
Explain the origin of[...]stem.
Give an account of the judicial powers of

(a) The House of Lords.

(12) The Privy Council,

Trace the history of the right of Petitioningv

(a) What was the dispute in Ashby 11. White, and how did
the House of Lords decide it?

(b) What was the decision in Wason r. Waller?

ln South Australia—

(u) What are the stages Which have to be passed by a
Public Bill in the House of Assembly’!

(11) What alteration has been made in the Constitution
(lur[...]is an Act of Parliament, which has been reserved
for the Queen’s assent, brought into operation, and by
what Act is the procedure prescribed!

(1) What are the qualifications in South Australia of an
elector

(a) for the Legislative Council ;
(b) for the House of Assemblyt
(2) What provision is there in South Australia in lieu of[...]Jury?

EaTGlElSH LANGUAGE }Thc some papers as set for the

AND LITERATURE

First. year of the EA[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (245)[...]PERTY.
PROFESSOR PENNET‘ATHER, LL.D., AND Mn W. A. MAGAREY, LLB.
Time—Three hours.

I. Explain the distinction between a corporation, 9. company,
and a. partnership. How may they be formed re-
spectively 2

II. (a) To What extent is a Bill of Sale a. valid security when
given in consideration of an antecedent debt!
(1)) A gives to I} a Bill of Sale over certain furniture in
considerat[...]stered within 21 days ; but, before registration, A
is duly adjudicated insolvent. is the Bill of Sal[...]ee in Insolvency 'l
(c) Mention the various terms for which distress may be
levied against goods included in a. duly registered Bill of
Sale.
III. Explain the d[...]ion of 1min»
testate’s personal estate.

V. In what ways may chattels bc alienated? How do the
requisites for the sole of chattels depend on their value ”F

VI. What do you know of “Insurable interest" as applied to
life, fire, and marine insurance respectively?

VII. What is meant by the “appropriation of payments ”2
What is the presumption. of law when no actual appro-
priation is made?

VIII. Explain fully the statement : “If, while goods are in bail»
ment, :1 third person[...]depend
upon the nature of the hailment."

IX (:1) What are the requisites of an endorsement which will
operate as a negotiation of a. Bill of Exchange?
(b) Explain fully what is meant by (l) “ a holder in due
course ;” and (2) “ an accommodation party.”
X. Give an outline of a marriage settlement, comprising realty
bel[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (246)THE LAW OF PROPERTY.
Puorrseon meemrurx, LL.D., AND ME. W. A. MAGAILEY, LLB.
Time—Three hours.

1. State and[...]frze am!
oommae snag/c.

III. Give the history of a conveyance by lease and release.
IV. Trace the history of the law of Dower.

V. What is meant by the lapse of a devise, and what are the
provisions of the Wills Act in respect of[...]d?

VI. Explain fully the advantage of mortgaging a, lease of land-
by way of underlease

(a) When the title to the land is registered under t[...];

(b) When the title is not so registered.

VII. What power has a tenant for life of dealing with his land
so as to affect it beyond the term of his own life’l

VIII. What are a. distrainor’s rights of seizure and sale (a)
ordinarily; (b) in respect of goods fraudulently removed
by the immediate tenant to prevent distraiut 'i

IX. Explain fully implied waiver, attwmnent, and eschew.
X. Write a. short note on each of the following cases :—
B[...]awe ;
Ex parte Bye.

LATIN The same papers as set for the Second year of the BA.
LOGIC } course.

THIRD[...]ISPRUDENCE.
Puornsson PENNEFATHER, LL.D., AND MR. A. GILL, B.A., LLB
Timev—Three hours,

I. What appear to you the principal merits and defects of
Austin as a writer on Jurisprudence?

1:17

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (247)II. What are the real, and the alleged, objections to judi[...]cise the common law rule that an
action is itself a demand? What was the Roman law
rule on the subject!

VIII. How[...]s.

EQUITY.
PROFESSOR PENXEFATHER, LL.D., and Ms. A. BUCHANAN.
Timec'l‘hree hours.

I. State the principal maxims of equity, and concisely Explain
and illustrate any four of themi

II. What happens to a. trust estate when (a) the surviving
trustee dies, and (b) all the beneficiaries dial

(III; To what extent (if at. all) are claims by the beneficiaries
against a trustee barred by lapse of time?

IV. Expl[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (248)= V; Mention some of the considerations which influence a. Court
of Equity when deciding whether to decree or refuse
Specific Performance, and give instances.

:VI A, a trustee, holds a. first mortgage from B as security for
some of the trust funds. In your opinion is there any
objection to A advancing a further sum out of his (A’s)
own moneys to B upon a second mortgage of the same
property? Give reasons for your answer.

VII. A man conveys his estate of Blackncro to his daught[...]ies, without having revoked or
altered his will.

What are the rights of his son and daughter respec-
tively ?
VIII. When is acquiescence by the cestui qua trust a. good defense
to a. trustee charged with breach of trust”!
IX. Explain and classify constructive fraud.

.X- Can a purchaser with notice ever stand in as favourable a
‘ position as a. bond jiolc purchaser without notice’! If so,
when is it, and why’!

XI. What do you understand by the Doctrine of Conversion?
Is the direction for the payment to the mortgagor, his
executors, admi[...]surplus on
the execution of the power of sale in a mortgage in fee a
conversion of the equity of redemption?

XII. Trace the history of the low as to Tntcrplcuder. What is
necessary to enable a man to intei'pleadl Is the law on
this subject th[...], no Ms. E. B. Gnusnr.

"l'in1e-—~Three hours.

I. “Contract results from a. combination of the two ideas of
agreement[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (249)[...].

VIII.

XI.

XI.

XII.

Distinguish between (1) a guarantee and an indemnity; and
(2) a condition and a warranty.

A contract cannot confer rights or impose liabilities on a
person not a party to it.” Explain and illustrate this.
stat[...]ed consideration ;
(3). Executory consideration.

A contract is reduced into writing. Is evidence extrinsic to
the writing admissible, and for what purpose?

State the rules which are generally app[...]of trade.

Explain the rights and liabilities of (I) an undisclosed prin-z
cipal upon n. contract ent[...]his agent ; and (2)
an agent who has entered into a contract for an undis-
closed principal.

Define (1) Bill of[...]fly the rules of law applicable
to (2) and (4).

What must be proved in order to sustain an action ((1)01’
deceit; (b) for recission of a contract on the ground of
mistake ?

“ The rights arising from a contract are of a pcrnmnent fllld
indestructible character unless[...]this passage.

Discuss the following cases :—

(a) A offers to sell property to B for £1,000. B ofiers
£950, which A refuses. B then states that he will pay
£1,000, whereupon A declnrcs that he will not adhere to

his original offer.
(b) A, a married man, ofi‘ers marriage to B, who con—
sents in ignorance of the fact that A is already married.
(1:) Facts as in (1)), except that B knows of A’s
marriage, but consents on the faith of A's representation
that his marriage is void[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (250)[...],, AND MR. F. L. Srow, LL.D.
Time—Three hours.

I. When a new State is formed by sapnmtiou from one already
existing, what is the relation of such new State to the
rights a[...]property
formerly held by the parent State?

II. What were the principal questions involved in the cont[...]arding
the ownership 01 the Oregon Territory?

II'I. Describe the functions and constitution of prize[...]ources of inter-
national law.

1V. Explain fully what is meant by the “ Munroe Doctrine 2 ”
V. Expl[...]een applied in
modern international law’!

VII. What is requisite to give the supreme court here juris-
diction to dissolve a marriage? When must in dissolu-
tion of marriage by a foreign court be recognised here?

VIII. Determine the domicile of A in each of the following
cases?

(1). A, wishing to change his domicile of Origin for
a new one, dies in {Miriam

(2). A, wishing to change one domicile of choice for
mother, dies in inzinere.

(3). A, a minor, born out of wedlock, is legitimated
by the subsequent marriage of his parents.

IX. What are the conditions essential to the validity of a

marriage celebrated in a country which is

(a) the domicile of one party to the marriage;

(1:). the domicile of neither party.

X. What law must he looked to in order to determine the
intrinsic validity and efiect of a contract”!

X1. Explain fully and critic[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (251)XII. A_becomes insolvent in South Australia, and obtains his
certificate. Does this operate as a discharge of debts
contracted in Victoria? is the question affected by A's
domicile being in South Australia, or not?

THE[...]ns whom your answers involve matters of
opinion]

I. Uncler what circumstances is a person deemed to have com—
mitted homicide, alt[...]of death? Are there any circum-
stances in which a person is not deemed to have
committed homicide,[...]t of less practical
importance than f0 mum-1y! ,

A gamckceper who has no authority to kill pheasants
for his own use, kills some and sells them for his own
profit. Can he be convicted of embezzlem[...]e concisely the various circumstances under which a.
person may become an accessory before the fact toxa.
crime.

IV. In actions for defamation, distinguish between what is
called malice in fact and malice in law; When[...]oof rest in each case?

On the trial of an action for libel, the Judge having
ruled that the occasion w[...]ut did not find actual malice. On this
finding, what judgment ought to he entered?

V. How for may (at) infants, (12) married women, and (c).
corporations, respectively, sue and be sued for totts’l

VI. Write notcs on the following cases[...].G., 466.
Mogul Steamship Co. v. McGregar.(1892), A.,C.' 25. .
Clumanorc r. Rio/mra's, 7 II. 6[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (252)[...]Tipping, 11 H.L.U., 642.
Smith 11. Baker (1891), A.C., 325.

VII. Under what circumstances will a civil action lie against A
for procuring B to break his contract with C.
Cite cases in support of your answer.
VIII. Is the liability for a wrong affected by the death of
(a) The party wronged,
(b) The wrongdoer?
If so, in What manner in each case?

What is the legal maxim governing such cases?
Are there any, and if so, what, statutory or other
exceptions to the rule established by the maxim ?

IX. What is the difference between a Tort and a Crime? Can
the same ever be both? Give instances.

X‘ What is false imprisonment? Give some examples, and
il[...]en false imprisonmeut'and
malicious prosecution.

A man is given into custody on n gmundless charge
and brought before a magistrate, who ren‘uuuls him. In
on action for false imprisonment. con damages be given
against[...]mon and
Statute Law relating to unlawful gaming.

A frequents the public bar of an hotel and there
ma[...]h hotel.

Can he be convicted of an offence, and, if so, what?

XII. Define larceny, and show how larceny by S[...]ny at Common Law.

Give an instance of larceny by a trick.

THE LAW OF EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURE

Pnnrns[...]EK, LL.D., and MR. P. R. STOW.
Time-Three hours.

I. What is necessary in order to obtain the issue of a commis-
sion to examine witnesses abroad in an action in the
Supreme Court?

II. State the grounds on which a new trial in a

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (253)III. A recovers judgment in the Supreme Court against E for
debt. He ascertains that B is entitled to certain shares
in his own name in a company duly incorporated in this
province ; and[...]debtors.

Mention the procedure by means of which A can
render such shares and debts available in satisfaction of
his judgment.

IV. What are Writs of Sequestration, of Committet, and of
Attachment? In What cases are they issued respectively?

V. Mention a. simple and expeditious method by means of which
a Trustee under a Will can obtain the decision of“ the
Supreme Co[...]Will 5 and detail the necessary steps to be taken for this
purpose.

VI. A consults his solicitor in reference to the notion of his
neighbour B who is erecting a large building on his land
in such :1 manner as to entirely shut out A’s ancient lights
under circumstances entitling A to the immediate inter—
ference of the Court.

Mention the procedure A’s solicitor should adopt in
order to prevent, B from proceeding any further with the
building.

Vl'I. In what cases and on what grounds does an appeal lie from
a. decision of the Local Court to the Supreme Court[...]the Supreme Court in dealing with the appeal.
In what method is a stay of proceedings in the action
obtainable pend[...]st fre-
quently met with in criminal law.

1X. In what cases may depositions taken before a Magistlnte be
used as evidence on the triell

X. In what manner is an adjudication of Insolvency obtained
at the instance of a. creditor against a debtor committing
an act of Insolvency“!

What is the effect of it second class Certificate being
suspended? in what manner and under what circum-
stances can the creditors obtain any bene[...]procedure necessary to

obtain such benefit.
XI. What is the chief consideration which guides th[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (254)deciding whether a confession made by a. person charged
with a. mine is admissible in evidence against him?
Ment[...]ctions an
admission made by 1!. person other than a. party to the
record will be receivable in evidence against suCh party.

XII. A man is charged with murdering his father-in-law b[...]antimony. Evidence is tandem] to show
that e. em- afier the fathenin-Iaw’s death the wife o[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (255)[...]5. ‘

LIST OF STUDENTS WHO COMMENCED THE COURSE FOR THE
LLB. DEGREE IN 1895.

Brown, James Watson [ S[...]g, Frederick Willimu

STUDENTS m LAW 1mm STUDYXXG FOR A DEGREE.

Ashton, Edward J amee Wilberforce Hombuv[...]andenlmrg, William J elm

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF LL.B.,

MARCH, 1895.
Under O[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (256)ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE 0F 1:.an
NOVEMBER, 1595.

Under[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (257)[...]ollowing substituted
therefor :—

REGULATIONS.

I. Every candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Laws must, pass
the presc[...]re-
ments of the Regulations.

11. An examination for the Degree will, if required, be held in the
third term of each acade[...]shall be admitted to the examination unless he is a
Bachelt‘Jr of Laws of at least four years standing.

1V. Every candidate must show a competent knowledge of each
subject taken up by h[...]not be allowed, at any
future examination, credit for subjects, in which he shall have
previously passe[...]is of his own composition. An Essay, presented by a
' candidate who fails to pass, will not be accepted at a. future
examination.

'VI. The subjects of examination shall for the present he :
1. Roman Law.
2. Jurispru[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (258)[...]tes who pass the examination shall he
arranged in a single class in order of merit.

HX. A notice in the sub oinsd form shall be sent by eac[...]six months before the date of

Exnmiimtinn.

1 » a Bachelor of Laws having obtained that
Degree on the 11a) 1 of in the year 18 ,
intend to resentm self at the next examination for the Deg1ee of Doctor of Laws
in the fa owing su jeets

caveman-

The subject of m Essay will he

I send herewith t e pieserihed fee of £15 158.

Da[...]F THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR TIIE EXABIINATION FOR THE
DEGREE OF LL.D. IN NOVEMBER, 1896.

1. Roman[...]iumionibus et aetionihus).
Book 11., Tit. l4 (1111i 15 (De Enetir} and de transactionihns).

Book IX. Tit. 2 (All level“ 1 quiliiun).
Book I

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (259)[...]of Leginlafiqn. ‘ , ,- \ ,

Books recommended I V -,
Austin’s Jurisprudence.
Hollnml’n Jlmspm[...]age

Communitien, Early Law and Custom.
Bentlmm’a Principals of Morals and Legislation, Theory of

Legislation.
Sidgwick’a Science ol Politics.
.3. mini: International Law.[...]merely an Icihaifihiilce
with filmy: books, but a oompatenc knowledge of the subjects of stu[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (260)[...]OF MEDICINE

AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY.
REGULATIONS
I. No student shall be permitted to commence the Me[...]n.

3. Mathematics,

4. One of the following :—(a) Greek, (b) French, (a) German,
(d) Italian.

N ore—The General Medica[...]e Preliminary Examination
required by the Council for registration of students in Medicine, have
been p[...]e who

previous to January Int, 1892, have passed a part of any Preliminary
Examination recognized by[...]nd their
names to the Registrar of the University for registration as Medical
Students by the General M[...]December. During the First
Session there shall be aI

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (261)[...]First Academical Year students shall be required
(a) To attend a course of lectures on Anatomy.

(12) To dissect d[...]ction of the
Professor of Anatomy.

(cl To attend a course of lectures on Physiology.

((1) To perfor[...]ion of
the Lecturer on Physiology.

(e) To attend a course of lectures on Chemistry.
(f) To perform p[...]ion of the Professor of
Chemistry.

(g) To attend a course of lectures on Botany.

(h) To attend lect[...]enior
Public Examination; provided that the marks for
these subjects shall not be counted in arranging[...]econd Academicol Year students shall be required
(a) To attend a course of lectures on Anatomy.

(6) To dis[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (262)(a) To attend a course of lectures on Physiology.

((1) To perfor[...]ion of the Lecturer
on Physiology.

(8) To attend a course of lectures on Organic Chemistry.

(fl To[...]hall be in addition '0 the certificates required for the
First Examination.

X. At the Second Examinat[...]hemistry, theoretical and practical,
with special reference to Physiology and Medicine. The
chemistry of poisons, organic and inorganic, with specinl
reference to their detection.

Xl. During the Third Academical Year students shall he required~

(a) To attend a course of lectures on Physiology.

(6) To perform[...]ion of the Lecturer
on Physiology.

(6) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine and Therapeutics.

(:1) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice[...]o attend (luring the whole of the Academical Yeai a
course of lectures on Clinical Surgery.

(f) To attend a course of demonstrations on Practical
Surgery.

(9) To attend a. course of lectures on Pathology.

(h) To attend a course of lectures on Materia Median.

(13[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (263)[...]h Academical Year students shall be required—

(a) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine and Therapeutics.

(6) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice[...]o attend during the. wholc of the Academical Year
a course of lectures on Clinical Medicine.

Ear?

(d) To attend a course of lectures on Obstetrics.
(e) To attend a. course of lectures on Forensic Medicine.

(f) To[...]monstrations on Surgical
Anatomy.

(3) To perform a course of Operative Surgery.

(11) To attend dili[...]Marlena Exmniln’itimls at the
Adelaide Hospital for six months, during three 01"
which'he shal[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (264)[...]hall be in addition to the certificates required for the
Third Examination.

*XIV. At the F onrth Exam[...]Acndflulluztl Year students shall be required

(a) To attend, during two sessions, a course of lectures on
Clinical Medicine.

mm: Your.

(5) To attend during the whole of the acedernical year a I

course of lectures on Clinical Surgery.

(c) To attend a. course of lectures on the Diseases peculiar
to Women.

(Ll) To attend a course of lectures on Ophthalmic Surgery.
(9) To attend a course of lectures on Aurel Surgery.

( f) To attend a course of lectures on Lunacy, and to attend
the pmctiee of the Hospitals for the Insane during
three months.

) To atte[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (265)[...]hall be in addition to the certificates required for the
Fourth Examination

XVl. At the Fifth[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (266)*XXIII. The following shall be the Fees for each Course piiynblu in

advance :—

FIRST YEAR[...]Biology (iIIcludiIII; EleIIIeIItnrv PlII inlug I 9
Chenmlry {inclm Illg Practical (.‘ héIII‘Is 9
Botany 2
Physics. Meat” Light, I\‘-c. (including IIIIIcIicIIl
work) ... . ... .,[...]ogy (including Pmctical Physiology) 6
Chemistry . i 9
THIRD YEAR.
MedicInc, PIinciIIlcs Illlll Practice 6
Surgch “ (i
Plp'IIiolo I' (including l’IIIcIicnl Pllvsio gm 3
Clmical‘[...]Diseases of ’omen . . . 3
Ophthalmic Surge“ .I 3
Aural Surgen' .. ., 1
Insanity 1
Fee (or each Ordinary Exmniimtiou £3
T0{nl amount of hmIIIiIIIIIiIIII I-‘ (:35 im- the Five
’enrs

Fee for the Degrec~ IIf liachelur uf Medii,
and Bachelor[...]ed 11th JIIlI, 1593.

030:0 .9 :0“:er

mammwmm

i0 @069

coo

oacoaoo oocscoo

0 009090

5334 13 0

29

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (267)[...]raduates of their intention
to present themselver for Examination.
I, _ . _ un Ululergrmlnnte of this University
hereby give notice that, for the purfone oi completing the year of
the room for the dogmas of Buchc or of Medicine and lhlvhelor of Surgery, I

intend to present myself at the Examination in the ninml|_nf
18 , for exmnmutien m the undernicmioncd subjects. rm :

l. 4.

2. 5.

3.
I send herewith the reenrihed fee of £ , imd T enc[...]be sent in the Registrar by Student; not emit/[My for Degrees
afflict”,- intention to present themselves for Examination.

1.. a. Student of this ISniri-riiilu'. hereby give
nutice that I intend to present myself at the Examination in the monlh of
18 , for cxmuination in the following anluccts, viii

1. 4.
2. 5.
3.
I send herewith the prescribed fee of £ , being for
each of the above subjects.
(Signod).. ..........[...]dicine and Bachelor of Surgery it
shall be lawful for the Council to admit to the Fifth Examina-
tion for the degree during the years 1895, 1896, and 1897,[...]istry ut the end of their Second Year’s Course, if they
have already passed the examinations in those subjects in the
corresponding yours of the course for the degree of Bachelor of
science; but such Stude[...]in these years. .

" Allowed 12th December. 1894.
i Allowed 15th December. 1892.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (268)[...]F THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY M.B. AND Ch.B.
EXAMTNATION IN NOVEMBER 1896.

FIRST YEAR‘S COURSE.

Elementary Anatomy.

I. Descriptive Anatomy.

Bones, Joints, and[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (269)Elementary Inorganic Chemistry.

I. Inorganic 0hemistry.
The nun-metallic elements a[...].

Botany.

Thegeneml structure and physiology of a flowering plant :-
Elementary Tissues, their Con[...]:—

Rnnunculucexe. (Ineifeno, Unryulihyllnnew,
I ‘llmlllO ‘. .liyrtacmc. Rowan-cu- Lung-Jo

noun:k mumnulmm, gimm- ~ lion-a5,

lul rum-2r [in acem.

Oilupnsitug, grunge-[...]firihrnl- So unansw, Aumrunta v, _iflmnnpulli¢weu:, lfrotomiem,
Giifiif , (Jr-vlmlacem, .-\mar_yllulace.x-. mm»,[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (270)SECOND YEAR’S COURSE.
Anatomy.

I. Anatomy.
This Course includes the subjects prescribed for the First Year. and in
additionm

Description of.[...]er Viscera.

Text-books recommended, the some as; for the first year.

ll. Practical Anatomy.
Attendan[...]cal Examination.

Each cmnlidme must be prepared (I) In nmke, examine and doucribe
microxcnyieal npec‘nuens of animal tissues and or Ann. (2) To rave
a. practical neqnuinlance with line chemistry 0 Alb[...]r nations, lilnod, nrina, glycogen.

Also to show a. DI‘MLICM :n-unmintnnce with the most ilvlpurmn[...]) . 9cl|iifflz 01'
Elements of Histolo j: Klein.
Uni-lines of Fraction l’lwrinlng; Stirling.
Essenti[...]'siology : Hulliburtou.
PEN V'. of Text—book of I’m-sinlogy: Foster; should also be consul[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (271)[...]gy.

This course includes the subjects prescribed for the second year. and in addition
the subject matt[...]tion.

This mime includes the subjects preacrihed for the second yenr,‘ and in addition
mnh candidate will he required to show a. practical aequalntance with the
physiology and h[...]ein.

Ilullincs of Practical Physioln 'y: Stirlin I.

"wantials of Chemical Physio og_ “Mil urton.[...]e Organs of Respiration.

Diseases of the Organs (if Ci .nlalinn.

Diseases of the Urinary Organs.

Di[...]nal Bodies ; Spleen ; Lynipharics
om .

Diseases (if the Organs of Locomotion

Diseases of the[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (272)[...]f Surgical Diagnosis.

Inflammation, Err. veins, I’yaumiu, Septieuemin, Gangrene

Injuries of Suit[...]actice of Surgery : Brrant, 01"
Science and Art ( i Surgery : Erichsen, or
Manual of Surgery : 3 \'ols., Treves,
Ia Medica, Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6

F. Lou er anton.

Books of referenceFor synopnin see Third Year’s Course.
0 13

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (273)[...]ial Regions.

Text-books recommended, the same as for the Third Year.

Operative Surgery.
Operations on[...]bearing upon ewes; that may form the
subject-.01: a criminal trial, civil action, or coroner’s inquest.

Nola—In mlditinn b0 the written paper there will be a, practical
examination, which will not however me[...]e Female Organs of Generation.
l’hyuiolirgy and I’ntholn y of Pregnancy.

Nnulrnl mid Difficult[...]f the Puerperal State.

Text-hookx recommended :

AA of the Female Organs of Generation.

Text-books r[...]uide to the Diseases of “70111211 : Galabin, m-
A Manual of Gynaecology ; Hart and Barbour.

(:14

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (274)[...]ision and its defects.

Text-book recommended : .
A handbook of the Diseases of the Eye and their Tre[...]gn bodies in the Ear.
Disease»! of the Membrane 'i‘ym mni and Tym nnum and their consequences.
Dis[...]isemen of the Inner Eur.

Text-bank recommended :
A guide to the Study of Ear-Disease: P. McBride ON. & A. K.
Johnston, Edinburgh).

The following work may[...]causes, treatment, ethology, and the pro-
cedure for placing persons of unsound mind un er care and tr[...]ts and Regulations in force in

South Australia.

A part of the Examination will be Practical.[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (275)RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF MEDICAL
STUDENTS TO THE PRACTICE OF THE
ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

The rules for the admission of students to the practice of the[...]ch copy is annexed, are published in the
Calendar for convenience of reference :—

A—l. Thnt medical students of the University of A[...]II. Pupils may attend, according to tho subject for which they have
outer-0d, the practice of the Hospital between the hours of 8.30
Mn. and I p.111. (including nttondinme on the morning visit[...]e Resident Medical Officers.

V. Pupils entering for dispensary practice shall be under the imme—
di[...]t Dispenser, who shall be answerable to the Board for
their good conduct.

Vi. Every pupil shall conduc[...]and assiduity the duties assigned to him, and pay for
or replace any article and make good any loss sustained by his
negligence.

VII. If any pupil infringe any rule of the Hospital, or o[...]ical instruction on the following terms, viz.—

For the medical practice of the Hospital, for each pupil,
£5 55. per annum.

For the surgical practice of the Hospital, for each pupil,
£5 5s. per annum.

(These fee[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (276)For each six months’ instruction in the Post Mortem
Room, £2 2s.

For three months’ instruction by the Dispenser in
Practical Pharmacy, £2 23.

A fee of £1 1s. shall be paid for the use of the Medical
Library, and no books shal[...]inical Clerk and every Dresser
shall hold office for six months, but shall, in the absence of
another candidate, be eligible for reappointment.

XI. Every Clinical Clerk and ever[...]variotomy Cottage, or
any case that has undergone a major operation, or any case of
acute illn[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (277)XVII. No Clinical Clerk or Dreiser shall be excused for abeenting him»
self at the appointed hour[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (278)RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF MEDICAL
STUDENTS TO THE PRACTICI[...]hours of 8.30 mm, and 12 noon, and at
other times if they have obtained the permission of one o[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (279)[...]rnsson WATSON, M.D., F.R.C.S.
Time—Three hours

I. Give an account of the sacmm and its ligamentcns[...]removal of the glutens maximus muscle.

IV. Write a description of the scapula.

V. Compare and contr[...]ICAL ANATOMY.
Pnornsson WA'rsoxv, M.D., F.R.C.S.

A vim? was and Practical Examination was held in th[...]E. (J. STIRLING, M.D., EELS.
Time—Three hours.
For a Past, the first five Questions only are to be attempted.

I. Describe, with the aid of a diagram, the structures pre-
sented by areference to the structure of the gills of Unio, exp[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (280)[...]f plants, using the bean-plant as an
example.

V. What have you learned, during the year’s work, conce[...]ing
Question in addition to the (more.

VI. Write a short essay on Protoplasm in respect to its physi[...]E. C. STIRLING, M.D., EELS.
V Time‘Thrcc hours.
I. Identify the specimens a, I), 9, Am
II. Determine with the microscope the nat[...]materials
0:, y, 2. Indicate in each case exactly what you see.
III. Make the dissection assigned to you. Draw a careful

diagram of it, and indicate by marginal[...]isplayed

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
Peorssson Remus, M.A., D.Sc.

[N.B.——Stmlcnts are empectecl to write formula; (Hid equations

wherever possible ]

I. What volume of oxygen (measured under standard eon-
ditiuns) would, if completely converted into ozone,
decompose one gramme of potassium iodide.and what
weight of iodine would be liberated (K: 39, I: 127)?

II. Chlorine is passed into

(a) Cold milk ol lime.
(I!) Hot milk of lime.
What products are formed in each case? In the
latter case what uses are made of the products?

III. To a solution of ferrous sulphate nitric acid is added in
excess, and the mixture is wormed. What visible
changes will take place? Explain f[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (281)[...]the action of heat upon it.
Write the formnlw of (a) microeosmie suit, (1;) crystalline
magnesium amm[...]lphates.

PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY.
Paomsson RENNIE, M.A., D.So.
Time—Three hours.
I. Analyse qualitatively the substances placed befo[...]SOR RALPH Tun, F.G.S., F.L.S.
Time—Three hours.
I. Describe fully the fruit and contained seeds pla[...]meaning of dimorphism. Illustrate your answer
by reference to plants belonging to at least two natura[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (282)[...]ent parts.

Vl. Describe the nature and origin of a free central placenta.
Name some examples and the[...]CTRICITY, AND
MAGNETISM.

The same papers as set. for Physics for the First Year of the
B.A. degree.

SECOND YEAR.

ANATOMY.
Puoreeson ALLEN, MLD.
Time—Three hours.
I. Describe the steps of a dissection of the popliteal space,

naming in ord[...]PRACTICAL ANATOMY.
PROFESSOR Wnrson, M.D., EROS.

A vied once and Practical Examination was he[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (283)[...]e hours.

We questions only am: to be attempted.

I. What. are the conditions of the vascular system after[...]s led to the production of these conditions.

II. What are the reasons for regarding the heart’s beat as
primarily due to[...]III. Describe, with diagrams, the development of a. tooth and
its microscopic structure when fully f[...]y experiments which throw light upon
the subject. What is the ultimate fate of these con-
stituents?

V. What arc the effects upon the metabolism of the body o[...]stituents of the urine into the urinary tubules. What
conditions lead to increase of (a) the amount of urine
secreted, (I7) the amount of urm secreted'i

PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY.
E. O. STIRLING, M‘D., F.1t.S.
Time—Three hours.
L Identify the specimens A, B, C', &c.
II. Mount the specimens, X, Y, Z Name them, and draw s
diagram of a typical part.
III. What apparatus do you require for manifesting graphically
the features of—
(a) A simple contraction of striped muscle ,-
(b) A tetanic contraction of the same.
Draw diagrams showing suitable arrangements.
for these experiments.

1\'.B.-—O'onal'derable mtlue will be attached to smocllmce I'M the
Diagrams.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (284)ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.

Psorssson LNERSIDGE, M.A., F.R.S., and Puorssson Rummy,
M.A., D.So.

Time—Three hours.

[Candidates are expected in write formulae and equalizing wlurwer
possible.]
I. Describe the method for preparing methyl alcohol from
wood and for separating impurities such as ammonia,
acetic aci[...]hol be built up out of inorganic
materials?

III. What are the principal products formed when alcohol is[...]chloric acid, nitric acid and
sodium respectively i (live some account of the products
formed in the first two cases.

IV. Give two or more general methods for the preparations of
the ketones. How are the ketoues distinguished from
the aldehydes?

V. What. do you understand by ”sa.pcmifmation"IZ How is
glycerol prepared on the large scale? What changes
take place on heating it (1) alone, (2) w[...]llustrate your answer as fully as possible.

VII. What are the modifications of tartaric Mid, and how c[...]tartaric
acid is tetrahydric and (iibasicl

VIII. What do you know about the source and compasition of
c[...]scale?

PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY.

PROFESSOR RENNIE, M.A., D.Sc.

Time—Three hours.

I. Analyse qunIitntivcly the substances plac[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (285)[...]ot more tho/nfioe questions are to be attenwted.
I. Describe how a long bone, such as the humeru5#
(a) grows in length and stops growing in length;
(1)) grows in thickness and stops growing in thickness.

11. What are the factors which convert the intermittent
ou[...]the constant flow
through the capillaries?

Ill. What do you know as to the functions of the duetless
glands considered as a class?

IV. What is the essential change in the crystalline lens i[...].B.—Yau are not asked how
it is producedj—and what experimental data can you
adduce in support of yo[...]the structure ofe medullnted nerve fibre. Write
What you know as to the course and connections of the[...]agrams, the arrangement of
the apparatus to show (a) currents of rest in muscle and,
nerve, (b) curre[...]IV. Describe the tuning-fork apparatus, as used for time
marking, with such diagrams as shall clearly Show the
manner of arrangement For the purpose.

N. B.—Cmuidemble value wil[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (286)[...]AND PRACTICE OF MEDIClNE.

The some papers as set fora.
short description of each condition.

Write all[...]e of the neck of the femur,
including treatment.

What are the leading symptoms of inherited syphilis in
infancy and in childhood?

What are the symptoms of stone in the urinary bladder?
What other conditions may be confounded with
ca[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (287)[...]EDICA.
W. L, CLELAND, MB

Time—Three hours.

What are the leaves (1.)? What oflicinel preparations are
there i

What are the flower heads (TL) i What is the active
principle, and to whet therapeutic use is the drug put?

What are the fruits (111.) i What is the active principle?
“’hnt is its physiol[...]ectively of sulphur,
magnesii sulphas, end seuna. What compound otficinal
preparations contain one or m[...]he emesis
is produced in each of the four cases.

What is meant by ptyalism‘? What (hug is apt to produce
it‘Z The administration of what drug would promptly
suppress iti

Contrast the lo[...]physostigmine and atropine on
the eye as regards (a) the iris, and (b) intraocular
tension. Which dru[...]tion of the
other, and how do you explain this Z

What is the action of oleum tcrcbinthinne (an) applied[...]sms, (c) the skiu‘ and (LI) local sensibility 1
What is the strength of a saturated aqueous lotion ‘l-
What is the strength of the officinol glyeerinum’l

What is the notion of strychuine on (a) central nervous
system, ([2) special senses. (c)[...]set up by long
continued use in small descs‘l

What is liquor epispusticus? For What purpose is it used!

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (288)FOURTH YEAR

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE I.
JOSEPH C. Vsmo, MD. (Leno), F.R.C.S. (Ema)
Time—Three hours.

I. Give fully the diagnosis of smallpox.

II. Discu[...]d anatomy of intra-eranial hmmorrhage.

ILL Write what you know about the organisms found in
diphtheria[...]and symptons of multiple peripheral
neuritis.

V. What are the complications of scarlet fever.
VI. Give fully the treatment of a. case of measles.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MED[...]M.D. (Loon), F.R.C.S. (ENG.)
Time—Three hours.

I. How would you treat a case of enteric fevsr’l
II. Give the symptom an[...]f language due to intraroranial
disease.

V. Give a description of the specific eruptions on the ski[...]s, typhus, enterio, and scarlet fever.

VI. Write what you know of pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis.

PRINC[...]ULTON, M.D., 011.13., MJLGS.
Time—Three hours.

I. Describe the process of repair in an incised wound of the
soft parts. What methods should be adopted to
facilitate un[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (289)[...]abscess.

SURGICAL ANATOMY.
The same paper as set for the Fifth Year.

FORENSIC MEDICINE.
A. A. LENDON, MD.

I. Describe the symptoms which would lead you to su[...]an case.
Describe the pathologiccl appearances in a fatal case,
and the tests for the recognition of the poison.

II. Write an essa[...]es tried in this city
early this year.

IV. Write what you know about poisoning by (a) cocaine, (6)
sulphoual, (c) chloral.

CLI[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (290)[...]INE IL

JAMES JAMLESON, M.D.
Time—Three hours.

I. What are the differences between Idiopathic and Jackso[...]of
brouchiectusis.

1V. Describe the treatment of a case of mitral disease, when
there is failure of[...]F.R.C.S, (ENGLAND).
’l'imefi'l‘hree hours.

I. Give the morbid anatomy, symptoms, and complicat[...]es mellitus.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY. I.
W. GARDNER, M.D., OILM.
Time—Three hours.

I. Describe the various kinds of Naevi, and[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (291)II. What are the symptoms and treatment of the following
diseased conditions occurring in the Tibia/i
(a) Acute Periostitis.
(b) Acute Suppurative Osteomyelitis.
(a) Chronic Snppuretive Osteomyelitis, or abscess in
the head of the Tibia.
III. What sequelae, immediate and remote, may occur in a
patient who has received a punctured wound in the sole
of the foot, injuring[...]ent required.

III. Detail fully the treatment of a. compound comminuted
fracture of the skull vault[...]tch
the symptoms, indicating those which point to a fatal
issue.

V. Describe the measures necessary for the extirpation of an
hydstid cyst of the[...]

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IV.

I.
II.
III.
IV.

V.

OPHTHALMIC SURGERY.
M. J. S[...]WATSON, M.D., F.R.C.S.
Time—Three hours.
Write a description of the cervical fascia.
Give an accou[...]ations of the abdominal and pelvic viscera.
Write a description) of the human scalp.

State the posit[...]ETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN.
W. BALLS-HEADLEY, M.A., M.D., AND E. W. WAY, MB.

1.

II.
III.

IV.

VI.

APPENDIX 0, 1; 3a

Time—Three hours.

Give the normal position an[...]Concisely give the management of natural labour.

What are the causes diagnostic points and treatment of
Brow presentation 7

What are the causes of primary haemorrhage‘after del[...]mode of control, and give the treat-
ment.

Give a concise account of the general aetiology o[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (293)LUNACY.

A. S. PATERSON, M.D.
Time—Three hours.

I. Diseased mental states are divided into three groups.
What are these? Some writers add u fourth, that of
def[...]al impulse.

II. Define the term ”insanity.” What is the organic lesion
common to all forms of ment[...]f procedure necessary to obtain the

admission of a patient into a. South Australian Lunatic
Asyluiuafl) pauper, (2[...]NE.

THOMAS BORTHWICK, MD.

Tim e—Three hours.

I. What is meant by “Surface Wells,” “Deep Wells,"[...]ach.

II. Describe some of the “Dry systems ” for removal of

excreta. Which form would you recommend for a. small

township in this colonyl

III. Define th[...]ples of
each.

How would you treat the excreta of a typhoid patient
so as to render it non~infectivci
IV. Diphtheria—(1) What proof is forthcoming to establish the
causal rela[...]ximum in
this colony!
V. How is the death-rate of a community expressed? How is
the ”corrected deat[...]microscope (numbered 1, J,
and 3), and name them, if possible.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (294)LIST OI“ STUDENTS VVIIO COMMENCED THE COURSE FOR
THE M.B. DEGREE IN 1895

Bell Hmrr Charles Rikurr[...]milly, Alexander

Clarke. Philip Sylv ester Owen, A1'L11111' Gcofli'ey

(Helm-1d, .lnhn Burton ‘ Parkinson. Thonms[...]llnnry Simpson

(Jlmip le hale-1 11. J :l1n Owen. A1111u1-erll‘rey
Clarlkpe, P1111ip Sylvester , Parkinson, 'I‘hmnnx Smirk Percival
Clelanrl John 3111 i011 l‘l11111111111', Violet )luy

Cooper. Claude[...]olnev Hewett Fmiik

Evans, Harold Mauud S111Patri1i,firoute

(mode, Christina. Love Smith, Julian Au[...](-(mrge Myer “1 eld, Elizabeth Eleannr
Halculm (IFOR. THE DEGREES 0F M.B. AND
CII.B., NOVEMBER, 1895.[...]Owen. Arthur Genfirey
Zwar, Bernhard Trallgnbt i equal

SECOND CLASS.
Shomcy, Herbert Frank[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (295)OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE.

REGULATIONS.

I. The Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine shall be
held on[...]inc recognised by the
University of Adelnide,

*(a) Attended to Clinical or Practical Medicine, during
two years, in a. hospital or medical institution
recognised by th[...]inical or Practical Medicine,
during one year, in a hospital or medical insti-
tution recognised by t[...]ve passed in the First Class at the Examina-
tion for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o[...]attendance on Clinical 01' Practical
Medicine in a recognised institution, or from two years’ prac[...]fession. At least one~ha1f of the time specified for Clinical or
Practical Medicine must he devoted to[...]practical demonstrations, and
reports of cases in a hospital.

* N01E.~The following are the Hospital[...]c Children's Hospital will only llell‘uuugnised for three months,
excepting when! tho wudidmo[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (296)[...]1. Theory and Practice of Medicine, including—
(a) Patholoy.
(b) Therapeutics, and
(c) Hygiene.

2.[...]1. The History of Medicine.

It shall be optional for Candidates to substitute for the examination
in the History of Medicine a written Thesis relating to some one of the
subjec[...]ersity at. least two weeks
before the examination for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine.

VL—«The nam[...]anged in order of
merit, and in one class.

*VII. A notice in the subjoined form shall be sent by eac[...]e month before the date of the
Examination :*

]' a Bachelor of Medicine of
the1 Univ cl'silI m Adela[...]\ cur 18 , intend to pieeent myself at the

next I' \nIninnLiun for the Degree of Dm: -Lm of Medicine.
I send hercIIilh the piescriheil ice of 1315 15.1.[...]aid in advance: —
Examination fee £15 15 0
Fee for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine 10 10 0[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (297)OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SURGERY.

REGULATIONS.

I.—The Examination for the Degree of Master of Surgery shall be
held onc[...]are recognised by
the University of Adelaide,

*(a) Attended to Clinical or Practical Surgery,
during two years, in a hospital or medical
institution recognised by thi[...]linical or Practical Surgery,
during one year, in a hospital or medical
institution recognised by thi[...]ve passed in the First Class at the Exami-
nation fora recognised institution, or from two years’ prac[...]fession. At least One-half of the time specified for Clinical or
Practical Surgery must be devoted to[...]practical demonstrations, and reports of
cases in a hospital,

" NOTE—The following are the Hospita[...]aide Children's Hospital will on];' be recognised for three months.
rxnepllng when» the cxlmlltlnle lms helll the [mat of Resident Mellicnl Ufiicer for not less than a.
year, when it “‘Ill lie rcrn‘zuikcf[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (298)[...]rite commentaries on surgical cases.
(2) To write a short extempore essay on some
surgical topic.
(3)[...]ort on cases of surgical
patients in the wards of a hospital.

VI.--—The names of the successful ca[...]anged in order
of merit, and in one Class.

*VII. A notice in the snbjoined form shall be sent by eac[...]nth before the date of
the Examination :—

l, ' a. Bachelor of Medicine of
the University of Adelai[...]intend to present myself at the

next Examination for the De en a Master of Surgery.
I send herewith the preseri ell fee of £15 155.

S[...]id in advance :—

Examination fee £15 15 0
Fee for the Degree of Master of Surgery 10 10 0

*[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (299)[...]ake the Degree of Bachelor of Music, must
either (a) have passed the Senior Public Examination, or (b[...]ers.

III. To complete an mudcmiccl year of study a Candidate must attend
the courses of Lectures delivered on each of the subjects
specified for the Examination in that year, but the separate
co[...]wed
by the Council.

V. At the first examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music every Exam-r
Cand[...]ic.
‘ Harmony.

2. Gounterpoint
‘AI tha Ghnir a! Music is not lupllm'tad by endowment. thc[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (300)Second Year.

Third Tmn

VI. At the second Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music

every candidate[...]Canon, and Fugue.

VII. At the Third Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music

every Candidate[...]umentation; Form in Composition.

l. Playing from a figured bass, and from vocal and
orchestral scor[...]Degree, each candidate must send to the Registrar a Musical
Excrcise composed by himself for the occasion, of such length
as to occupy not les[...]ling the following conditions—

Kn.) It must be a Vocal Composition to any words the
writer may sel[...]anon and Fugue.

(6.) It must have accompaniments for n quintett String
band, with or without an Organ part.

The Candidate will be required to make a written declaration
that the Exercise is entirely[...]n rejected shall be used either in
whole or part. for the Exercise on any subsequent occasion,
except b[...]oved. by the Examiners the Candidate
must deposit a. fair and complete copy of such Exercise in the
University Library.

X. Schedules defining, as for as many be necessary, the scope of the

Ex[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (301)[...]ubjects, in which each
Student has passed.

XIII. A Student who shall pass in any subject shall be en[...]fees shall be payable in advance :—
Enhance fee for Students not intending to graduate

in Music £0[...]dent in
Music” £3 3 0

Examination fees—
Fec for each subject specified in each candidate’s
notice for the Ordinary Examination in Music... £0 15 0
Stu[...]raduate: of their intention
to present themselcec for Examination.

I, on Undergraduate of the University;
hereby give notice that, for the urlpoae of completing the ear
of the course for the Deg rec of £110 elm uf \lusic, I intend to present myse f at
the Ordinmy Lnnfinnt[...]'111c11tioned nubjer is, \‘.:iz

l. 4.
2. 5.
3.
I send herewith the prescribed ice of £
(Si[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (302)[...]ntention to present themebceefar Examination.

1, a. Student of this University, hereby
ailve notice that I intend to present myself at the Ordinary Extininntion in
t e term of 18 , for exmninatiou in the following
subjects, viz.:

- l. 4.

2. 5.
3.
I send herewith the prescribed fee of £

. , (S[...]m the require-
ments of the First year’s course for the Degree of Bachelor of
Music on payment of the difference between the full fees for
the latter course and the amount already paid by the can-
didate for the Advanced Course.

* Allowed 12th December, 18[...]F THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION IN
NOVEMBER, 1896[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (303)[...]plication of the wavetheorv to
Sound. Elements of a musical sound. Loudness and extent of vilira
tion[...]nged instruments. Motion of sounding air-columns. Ireference recommended——
“Six Lectures on Harmony,”[...]loyed in classical composition.

INSTRUMENTATION.
A knowledge of the compass, capabilities, and quality of tone of the
different instruments employer] in a modern orchestra.

Note.—~Candidotes will also[...]ndedi
Prout‘s “ Instrumentation.”

Books of reference recommended—
Berlioz‘s “ instrumenta[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (304)EXAMINATION PAPERS. 1895.
F I R S 'I‘ Y E A R-

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC: HARMONY.

PROFESSOR Ivms, Mus. BAG.

Time—Three hours.

I. (an) Add time signature to tho following extract[...]names given to these scales?

III. Over the note A sharp write in four parts :~
(a) A minor common chord.
(b) A diminished triad.
(a) An augmented triad.
State if any of these are regarded as discards, and, if so,
show their resolutions.

IV. What are “diatonic” and what “chromatic” intervals?
Give some examples of[...]gure the bass, and show the root of
each chord on a separate stave; mark all passing notes

with a cross :—

p6

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (305)[...]Wag

VI. In the key of D
Write exam ples of :—
(a) The suspension of the leading note.
(22) A suspension 4 3
(c) A triple suspension.
Let each example be properly p[...]y in {our parts, using proper elefs.
Let there be a modulation to some related key :—

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (306)[...]ver the dominant, is there any difference
between a. suspension 4 to 3 and aI
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (307)[...]of
counterpoint in three parts. Use the key of D for
your illustrations and place the subject twice in[...]g 0.1“. add three separate ccunterpoints, viz.
(a) A bass part in the fifth species. l
(b) A tenor part in the third species.
(a) A tenor part in the second species.

Each exercise.[...]ace the above C.F. in en alto part, and add parts for
tenor (second species) and bass (first species) making a
three part exercise.

VI. Use the same subject for a. treble voice, and add parts for
tenor (first species) and bass (fifth species).

VII. To this C.F. add parts for alto and bass, both in the first
species :—

H[...]VIII. Why is it necessary to figure the bass of a two part
counterpoint ’i

*** Candidates are particularly requ[...]Y.

Psomsson Ives, Mus. BAG.
Time—Three hours.

I. Define—Chromatic, diatouic, strict style, fre[...]assing notes. Show the roots of all discards upon a
separate stave and say whether they be chr[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (308)III.

“ The notes of a fundamental discord may be prepared in
one positi[...]ement and give examples of the device.

IV. Under what circumstances may the note upon which a.

suspension resolves be sounding in another uppe[...]ime?

In the key of E minor write examples of—
(a) A chord of the dissonent 5th
(11) A suspension 5 6
(c) A triple suspension.

Say in what respects (a) and (b) differ from, or
resemble each other.

VI. Harmonies this melody for four voices. Make use of

chromatic harmonies and[...]VII. Mention some of Macferren’s rules for extraneous modulw

VIII

tions. Give at le[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (309)[...]UE.
PROFESSOR Ives. Mus. BAG.
Time—Three hours.
I. Write, in three parts, two examples of the double suspen-
sion 2 g as follows :—
(a) With the 9th in the bass.
([2) With the 4th in the bass.

II. In what respect did. the Greek modes differ from those of[...]ach system.

III. To the following C.F. add parts for tenor and bass, both in
the second species, three parts :a

WEE

IV. Place the above subject in the tenor pmt( an octave lower),
and add parts for bass, fifth snecies; alto, and treble,
first species ; four parts.

V. To the following (1F. add parts for tenor and treble, both
in the fifth species :~[...]the third speeiee—three notes to one.

VII. What is a. double counterpoint? When is it need chie[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (310)[...]plegal and which authenticl

II.

Add a counter—subject, invertible at the octave, to t[...]he above subjects.

ACOUSTICS.

PeorEsson Esme, M.A.

Time—Three hours.

On what properties of a body does the velocity of propaga—
tion ofa. so[...].

Explain the principle of Trevelyen’s Rocker. What
principle is it used to illustrate? .

III. Descr[...]II.

he used to determine the vibration number of a given
note.

If the length of a string be doubled, by how much must the
tension b[...]same
note as before?

Show that the overtones of a tube open at both ends make
respectively two, thr[...]used to illustrate
the interference of sound'.l

What are Combinational Tones? How do they arise[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (311)'II—IIRZD YEAR.
HARMONY.

Pnorssson Ives, Mus. BAG.
Time—Three hours.

I. Give the various theories that have been advanced to
account for the progression 2 E on the dominant, and
say with[...]. In the key of D, write, in five parts :—
(u) A supertonic major ninth, the 9th revolving upon the
third of the same chord.
(b) A chord of the dissonant 5th.
(a) A chord of the augmented 6th (French).
(d) A double suspension Z 3 with the 9th in the bass;
(5) A double suspenliou a; with the 4th in the bass.

Let each example form part of aI.
No. 7, Le Clavecin bien tempéré).

V. Harmonis[...]VI. Mention some ways of efi‘euting :—

(a,) Extraneons modulation.
(1)) Enharmom'c m[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (312)[...]E.
Peomssoe Ives, Mus, BAG.

Time—Three hours.

I. Briefly trace the development of part writing f[...]pose the above subject so as to make it available for
e tenor voice, and add parts for bass, fifth species, and
treble, second species (three parts).

V. To the following (11". add parts fora canon, 2 in 1, with a free bass.
Make the canon perpetual, but add a. free coda. The
counterpoint may be in the “ free” style :—

VIOLIN

VIOLA

V1.1. Write a two part fugue on this subject :—

VIII. Write a. double uounterpoint at the twelfth to the[...]

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ll. State some of the essential conditions of a good melody.
Illustrate your statements by contin[...]ing
the following as an example :—

III. Say in what forms the various movements of Beethoven's
Piunof[...]1, are cast ; analyse the
first movement.

IV. (a) In what respect does a modern (classical) overture differ
from the first movement of it symphony?
(b) In What respect does a movement in ternary form difi'er
from n minuet a[...]iar to each instrument.

VII. Score the following for full orchestra (an extract from
Beethoven’s Pia[...]o. 1).

VIII. How many kinds of trombone are used for orchestral
purposes? Give the compass of each. Ex[...]of this instrument.

IX. Give the compass of—
(a) The oboe
(b) The trumpet in A
(c) The horn (alto) in B flat
(:1) The cl[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (314)STUDENTS WHO GOMMENCED THE COURSE FOR THE MUS.
BAG. DEGREE IN 1895.

Mild, Eliza Hartla[...]am J olm

CLASS LISTS 1895.

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR
OF MUSIC, NOVEMBER,[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (315)[...]ATIONS IN MUSIC.
ADVANCED COURSE.

REGULATIONS.

*I. To obtain the Advanced Certificate of the Publi[...]xamination in the fullowing subjects,
VIZ. :—

(a) The Elements of Music,

(in) Harmony (in four pa[...]rom the
requirements of the First Year’s Course for the Degree of
Bachelor of Music on payment of the difference between the
full fees for the latter course and the amount already paid by
the candidate for the Advanced Course

II. To complete an academica[...]emd on each of the Theoretical
subjects specified for the Examination in that year; but the
separate co[...]ed the

Examination herein prescribed, may obtain a certificate of
' Allowed lath December, 1894.
n 17

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (316)[...]F THE FOREGOING
REGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN
MUSIC, ADVANCED COURSE, IN NOVEMBER, 1896.

FIRST YEAR’S COURSE.
(a) ELEMENTS OF MUSIC.
Noyes, Reels, Clefs, Interval[...]ner's Harmony Primer; minister’s “ Music.”
(a) COUNTERI’DINT.
Single Counterpoint. ; all spec[...](4} MUSICAL ANALYSIS.
The analysis, at sight, of a. short extract from a classical composition.
(a) PLAYING UPON THE PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, VIOLIN, OR O[...]Candidates will be required to :—-
(1.) Perform a solo or solos selected from a. list of pieces which may
be nbtnined from the Registrar of the University.
(2.) Play a short piece of music at first sight.
(3.) Play any scale or m-peggin that may be called for by the Examiner.
(4.) Answer questions on the Elements of Music, and on Form in
Composition, with special reference to the piece selected for
performance.
ORGAN PLAYING.
Candidates will be naked to :—

(1.) Perform a. solo or solos selected from a list of pieces which may
be obtained from the Registrar of the University

(2.) Play a. short piece of music at. first sight.

018

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (317)[...]manual 01' patlal any scale that m'ay he "called for by the
Examiner.

(4.) Answer questions on the Elements of Music: on Form in
Conlpominn, with special reference to the piece selected for
performance; on the pitch and quality of organ st[...]uend the title to the Registrar of the Univorsiby for
hymn-9.1 at least one month before the uxmniamtin[...]e piece from each of the following
ists :—
LIST A. ‘ LIST B.
NIOZEXRT.5—Fantfiafllfl. and Fugue in i BEETNHOVEN.«SOHafia. in A, Op. 2,
l. n. 24
Exam—Prelude and Fugue in F BEETHOVEN.~-—Sona.fia in D, Op. 10,
minor [Book 1., N0. 12]. No. 3‘
M[...]EXAMINATION PAPERS, 1895.

The same papars as set for the First Year of the Mus. Ban. Degree.

S[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (318)OF PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC.

REG ULATIONS,

I. Public Examinations in the Theory and Practice o[...]Both male and female candidates shall be eligible for exauiination
and the Regulations shall he read ac[...]. 1 11 H
In no case will the fee be returned; but if, not less than
seven days before the examination, a candidate shall notify tn
the Registrar his intention to Withdraw, the fee shall stand

to his credit for a future examination.

*X.—Ca.ndidates must give notice of their intention to present them-
selves for examination on or before the 1st day of Oc[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (319)[...]paid at the time of giving notice to

attend :—
For candidates presenting themselves for examination at
Adelaide or elsewhere, for each subject—

Juninr Examination £1 1 0
Senio[...]e notice of their intention to present
themselves for examination on or before the 10th day of
O[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (320)[...]l.

XXV. No such Examination shall be held unless a. sum sufficient to
meet. all expenses, including[...]least one calendar month prior to the
date fixed for the Examination.

Allowed 18th December, 1886.

S[...]Music,” and. Steiner’s Hmmony Primer.
Chaps. I. to IV. inclusive.

SENIOR.

Senior candidates wi[...]Counterpoint in two phi-Le.
HISTORY OF Musw. _ .
A. general knowledge of Musical History With[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (321)LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN THE PRACTICE OF MUSIC.

I. Pmnorom'n PLAYING.

Candidates will he required[...]from the Registrar of the University.

(11.) Play a short piece of music nt first night.
(a) Play any scale or arpeggio that may be called for by the Examiners.
(11.) Answer questions on the E[...]G.
Candidates will be naked to :—«
(m) Perform a solo or solos selected from a list obtainable from the
Registrar of the University.
(b.) Play a short piece of music at first sight.
(a) Play on manunl or pedal any scale that may be called for.

(«1.) Answer questions on the Elements of Musi[...]ust he sent m the Registrar of [he Univer-
sit_\- for approval «I. Iczvst one month lveinre the exnminu-
(ion.

((3.) Sing a. short piece of music [Lt sight.
(0.) Undergo tes[...]mm. INSTRUMENTS.
Candidates may themselves select a min from the works 0i classical
writers, but. must send the title to the Registrar nf the University for
up n-ornl at leust one month before the examination. The Other tests.
will be the sauna as (D), (c), and (a!) of Subject I.

'5," Candidates may bring their own accompanists.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (322)[...]ying must
he prepared to play one piece from List A. or two pieces from List B.

For a. second-class certificate, one piece selected from either List will suffice.

JUNIOR.

LIST A.

BACK, J. S.—~Anyflwo of the. 15 two-
part In[...]n Gr; 0p.
12, N0. 4, in E flat; Op. 36,
No. 1 in A; Op. 25, No. 2 in F
sharp 111.; Up. 2, No. l in C[...]1n E flat.

HANDEL, G. F.—Anyone of his Suites
for Pienofortoi Hornpipe and
Arin.

HAYDN, J.*Any one[...]tasia in 0,
:-time ; 12 variations in E flat
(on a, Minuet from his Quartets).

HELLER, Srr Sonatine[...]d Ailemende in E
(Sixth French Suite) ; Bouree in
A minor (Suites Anglaises).

BEETHOVEN, L. VONi—B[...]BENNETT, Sm. W. S.#Hondeau, 0p.
34; Capriccio in A minor, Op.
28, No. 3 ; Introduction and
Pastorale[...]udes, Op.
119; Up. 92, 3 ee1ognes; Teran»
who in A 310.1;

HiLLER, F. ”011. 8], Bk. 1, No. 4,
Gigu[...]2, six pieces
iacies; Rondoletto 0p. 52

HENSELT, A.7Chant sens Paroles,
0p. 33.
1-1.1NDE1.~F:Lntasia[...]rMANN, J. P. E.—»Nuvellettes,
Up. 55.

JENSEN, A.—Wanderbilder, Op. 17
No. 3.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (323)LIST A.

KUuLAU, F.—Suna.tine, 0p. ‘20, No.
3; do., Op. 26, Nos. 1, 2, ml 3;
110., Up. 52, Nos. I, 2, and 3;
Rundus, 0p. 84, in I". and A.

MOZART, W. A.~Any an: of the

Pimuoforte Sonatas (except No.
1[...]D (No. 10);
Sonata in E; Sonata in F;
Sonata. in A; Sonata. in E
minor.

REINECKE, C.—Souafines,[...]Studies,
Op. 6; five pieces, Op. 9.

RUBINSTEIN, A.—Soiréea de Peters-
burg, Op. 44 ; two Melodies, 0p.
3 ; 'Iimatures, Op. 93.

SCHARWENKA, PH.—Ma.zurka.a, 0p.
29.

SCHLESINGER-‘Rondino in B flat.

STERKEL—Andante in E flat ; Rondo
in A.
SCHUMA‘NN, R. —Auy two of the more

difficu[...]es may also select any piece from the lists given for Senior
Candidates.

PIANOFORTE PLAYING.

SENIOR DIVISION.

LIST A.

EACH, J. S.—An * one of the 48 Pre-
ludes and[...]8 Piannforte
pieces; Characterstiicke, Op. 1 ;
3 I’ianoforte pieces, Op. 8.

BEETHOVEN. L.[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (324)LIST A.

BEETHOVEN, L. voniAny aneof the
Pianofonte Sonatas (except thuse
given in Junior List A); Rondo
capriccioso. Op. 1'29; RAlfltlU
favori in F; Fantasia, 0p. 77’
in G In. ; any of the more (lifli-
culr. nets of Vm‘iatinns

BRAHMS, J.—Sonatas, Up. 1, 2, and
5; Variations on a. Theme by
Schumann, Op. 9; Variations
on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24 ;
Bellmlea, Op. 10.

CHOI[...]/5: in E flat; (No.
9 Litolfi‘) Variations on a. Theme
in F 111.

HELLER, ST.~Sonata., Op. 9, in[...]L. F.—Va.ria.tions and Fugue, Op.
17.

KLENGEL, A.—Any one of the 24
Canons and Fugues.

LISZ’L[...]Op. 57:
Fantnisie Impromptu, Up. 66;
llnllnda in A flat. 0p 47;
therzn in I! minor. Op. 20;
Tarantella in A flat, Up. 43;
Bolern, Up. In; Pnlonuine in A,,
0p. 40, No. 1. Any of the Noc-
turnes; mw of th[...]s, Up. 28; Trifnlium,
0p. 64.

GADE, N. “’.—A um'elleu. Op. 19;
Idyllen, 0p. 3 ; Fantasiestiick[...].

97; two Valses, Op. 93; Salte-
rella, 0p. 77; 'I‘ransm'iptions,
O L 72; The Trout, Op. 33;
Sr: e[...]iitmtudien, Op. 127 ; La
Change, Op. 29.

ansmrr, A.—lth allies. 0]). 4;
Romances, 011; I’unsée fugi-
tive. Op. 8; .‘oclnrnus,[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (325)LIST A.
Sonata in E. 0p. Ii; Cnpriccioso
in F shag) “1[...]enses, 0p.
54; Fugue in D, Nn. 3, 0p. 7:
Fugue In A, No. 5, 0p. 7.
Mosclrznss, J.—Sonnm in E, 0p.
4[...]nic‘lancoliquc in 1"
sharp, 0p. 46.

Moan-r, W. A.-—Sunnm in D (No-
velln, No. 8); 50mm in F (No-[...]do. in D “1.; (10., in C (with
Fugue); Rondo in A In.

N10033:, J. L.-Vaviations and Fu—
gue, 0p.[...]OGEN. J.—-Sounm in D fiat, 011
l .

RvBmSTEzN, A.~—Sonata. Op. 12, in
E m.; (10., 011.100. in A In.; do.,
0p. 20, in C m.; 110., 011. 41, in
F m.[...]t ap-
pliqué an Piano; Concert Study,
On. 45, in A m.

LIST n.

H Um EL .—Three Amusements
Up. I , La Bella Capricciosa.
0]). J5: Cnpricciu in I‘ , O L 49:
Lu. Gnlanm, Up. 120 ; brand
Randi) in A IIM, Op. [18,

JENSEN, A.——Alln nmrcin. ice, Op. 42;
Egoticon. 0p. 44;[...], Op. 105' Poénies,
Op. 113; Sun and liking, 0p.
I00; two l’o onnises, Op. 101 -,
Gazelle, 011. 2'[...]riccietto and Sara
mules, ()p. S

R'Iosznowsm, ;\-I.—Hnmm-eske, Up
1-}.

Noun”, I..—‘1‘wo pieces, 01:. 1;
four pieces,[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (326)LIST A.

VOLKMANN, R. v Variations on
Theme by Handel. 0[...]59; six
shaman-t. pieces, Op. 67.

Rvnms‘ruix, A.—-Six Momeaux, O .
51 : Dunsesopopulnires, 0p.[...]chi-
slficka. 0p; 23; lfantaaiestiicke.
0p. 12; 'i'eislenmm, 0]). ll};
Cameml, 0p. 9.

TAL‘[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (327)SUBJECT 2,—0RGAN PLAYING.

For a first-class certificate one piece from List A. will be required.

mFor 11. second-class cei'tifieate one piece from either List A. or List B. will
so 06.

JUNIOR.
Lisr A. LIST B.
me (any one may be chosen) ; Set lb, any[...]ule and Fugue (E
minor) ; Air, with variations in
A.

11“ ml) 81‘.

Homm a-Slmrt Pieces for the
()ng [any one may be chosen).

SMART, H—Twe[...]rt Preludes and ‘ HILES HENRY—Six Impromptus,
I
i

4° 9* Junim Candidates may also Helect any piec[...]in Senior
Candidates.

ORGAN PLAYING
SENIOR.
LIST A. L151~ B.
EACH-Any one of the important BEST—Fa[...]one maybe chosen). HEssE—Air with variations in A.
HE’sfimem and Fugue in A Airwith variations inA 1m.
NIAUFARREN, G. A.—Sonata in G.

MERKEL—Sonata. in D minor;
Son[...]onatas; am one of the SILAS~Allegm Moderate (No.

I HILES, HENRY—Six Impromptus,
Hirer: l’ieludes[...]HEINBERGER—Snnata in C minor.
Fantasia. Sonata. A flat.

SILAS—Sonata in F.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (328)[...]).
PROFESSOR IVES, MUS. BAG.
Time—Three hours.

I. Write—a minim, a semiqnavcr, a. crotohet, and a brave.
Also write rests of the same value as the notes named.

II. What is the use of a double dot after a note? How many
semiquavers would a. double dotted crotehet be Worth’l

III. What is an “accidental” sharp or flat? And What is an
essential sharp?

IV. What is a time signature? Explain the following figures
fo[...]innings of movements :—
4 2 12 6 5
4 2 8 4 4
V. What is accent? Does an accent always occur at the
beginning of a. bari Write three bars of 2 time, and
show how yo[...]heat of the ban- instend of the first beat.

VI. What major and minor keys would have for their signatures
the following ’i

0!) (b) (a) (d)

VII. Explain the following terms:—Stringendo, calonda, per-
dendosi, mm. aom’a, ped.*

VIII.( Show how the following( are )intended to be (performed: -—
#(5)

@953 ___e Efifififia

IX. State what each of the following intervals would become if
inverted '—

e5: Biggie-Pg;

n30

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (329)X. In what key is this melody? And where should file[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (330)[...]NOVEMBER, 1895.

FIRST CLASS.
Adams, Lilla Murray i

Allen, Emma Bertha.
Allert, Eveline Muriel
*Anda[...]y. Alice

Kildea, Jose lllflE Gertrude
Koschado, i\ nrgaretlla
Lake. Florence Thorns
Lehnmnn,[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (331)[...]NY.
Paomsson IVES, Mus. BAG.
Time—Three hours.

I. Add her lines, time signature, and key signature[...]ill
sound the same. Add new metronome mark.

III. What is accent? What has it to do with bar lines ‘L May
an accent ever occur on a. second heat in simple triple
time'.l Write it fe[...]all forms known to you. Begin on the
mediant.

V. What is a fundamental discord? And what is alsuspensioul
Show in what respects these differ.

VI. Harmonize this melody in four parts. Credit will be given
for the use of proper elefs for the diflerent voices.

@E—SH—B—xflflejg[...]ee upper parts to this bass. Credit will be given
for the use of proper clefs,

%£E: _‘ 9itél::$-LLL " J:I

98~66676 67
4

it

n35

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (332)COUNTERPOINT.

VIII. Whata
counterpoint of the fifth species above.

3* Can[...]te the “ Wehltemperirte Klavier 1”

XII. Give a, short account. of the life of Balfe.

n36

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (333)PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

I. Junior and Senior Public Examinations will be he[...]Both mole and female candidates shall be eligible for exami—
nation, and the Regulations shall be rea[...]elect its own Chairman, who
shall be responsible for the management of the examination
and for the correctness of the elaselists.

lV. All paper[...]be supplied by the
Board with n. list showing in what subjects each candidate has
passed or failed, and[...]Chair-
man of the Board.

Looal Examinations.

I. The Junior and Senior Public Examinations, as we[...]il.

IIL No such examination shall he held unless a sum sufficient to
meet all expenses, incl[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (334)PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.

REGULATIONS.

I. Every candidate must satisfy the examiners in ea[...], and such
notice shall be in the following form :A
To the Revistrnr of the
Universlty of Adelaide.

I herehv give notice that I intend I20 present infielf at
the next l‘reliuiinnry Ex[...]of Ed .
Signature of Candidate
Date .......

IV. A fee of 105. Gd. shall be paid by each candidate a[...]attend. In no case will the fan be returned;
but if, not less than seven days before the exnmiuntlou, a
candidate shnll notify to the Registrar his intention to with‘
draw, the fee shnll stand to his credit for a future axnmiuntlun_

V. Any candidate who may fui[...]ttend on payment of an
extra fee of 105. 6d.

VI. A list of successful candidates, arranged in[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (335)[...]NGLISH.
THE BOARD or Emumnns.

Time—Two hours.

I. Analyse—-

I have little doubt that we should die of grief if
We did not see so many who are worse off than we[...]e words in italics :—

Since you are so anxious for a. holiday, you may take
one. To err is lawman. The jealousy of his enemies
being sue/r. as I have said, it is surprising how soon he
was elect[...]comparative adverbs from the

IV.

VI

following a jeetivesz—slow, fast, much, prettyJ long,
beaut[...]ain one of the following :—

(1) ‘ That’ as a relative pronoun.

(2) The possessive plural of ‘horse.’

(3) AA clause as the subject of a sentence.

. Give the meaning of the following wo[...]in correct English, and

afterwards give reasons for the changes you have
made :—

Yesterday whom (1[...]. We went back to Wigg’s the
bookseller to look for him, but not finding him there the
carriage took[...]dy, the baker’s. Here
We found the mom] begging for a. biscuit, which neither
Mr. Tate nor Mr. Brady we[...]Mr. Toto, “are
more wiser than you would think for ; and, between you
and I, a baker’s shop is as hard or border to pass than
an examination." “ I wish it was," says I.

E3

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (336)[...]Write an essay on one of these subjects :—

l. A Book I have read.
2. Wild Animals.

3. “ Honour and Fa[...];
Act well thy part, there all the honour lies."

A R | TH M ETI C.
Time;Two hours.

I. What number must he multiplied by 297 in order- that
w[...]3’ 50’ 30’ 3’
the sum of 2; and 1;.

III. Find the value of 393975 cwt. at 392-675 per ton,

expressing the result in pounds, shillings, and pence.

IV. A mernhnnt buys certain articles at the rate of G for 5/-
and sells them at the rate for 5 for 6/-. What is his
gain per cent!

V. How many yards in length of carpet 27 inches wide will be
required for 21 room 23 ft. Iiins. by 20 ft, a. border 18
inches wide being left all round uncovered? .

VI. A certain block of silver is worth £25. Find the value of a
block of gold of the same size, having given that the
weight of a piece of silver is :4; the weight of a piece of
gold of the same size, and that the valu[...]I. After paying an income tax of 4&1 in the pound a. man

has £525 19/- left as his net income. What is his
total income!

VIII. In what time will £220 amount to £243 2/- at 3 per cent[...]ultiply the result by

DICTATION.

There was once a. ravenous wolf that spent the night in making

134

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (337)[...]ed of preventing his attacks. One day, how-
ever, a (log, in ranging over the forest. came upon the r[...]e appeal to your master that you have made to me; for men
eat sheep by thousands, we only new and their[...]sitors.

It is necessary to write well.

There is a. nrlscr'llaneam collection in the window.

I shall do it when I have leisure.

He strongly asserted his lrmormzce.

He gave a plausible excuse.

I carry an umbrella in wet weather.

The pup[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (338)[...]es Russell

lrose. John

Hnll. Charles Fishbourne A
Ileynee, Walter Alexander Bin-ell
Hogben,[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (339)[...]m
Hughes, Alice Chauutrell
guglrmfikgasriie

ump a say
Hunter, Ado. May
Jufl‘el‘is, Muriel
Joha[...], Jonas Alfred
Lipslmm, Maggie
Little, Francesca. A nes
Loam Edward Char es
Lynn, George “'illiam Cole
McAuley, I atrick John
Meliwin, Jessie
M elunes, Jane[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (340)O‘Hare. May
O'Lem'y. Annie Clare
O‘I‘Wilhfln' William Herbert

Opie, lennor

Parks.[...]laide
Shannon, Pulteney Malcolm Murray

Short, A untus Egal‘tou.
Smith, A red Joseph.
Smith, Emniie Hammond
Snell, B[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (341)[...]e
examined in more than five :—

1. English—(a) Outlines of the History of Englnnd.
(b) Some sta[...]the abovfl
will pass in English ; but to obtain a. credit they must satisfy
the examiners in all th[...]ers in grammar
and in easy composition can obtain a credit in any of the above
four languages. In Fre[...]orm puss will bc—the substance of Euclid.
Books I. and IL, with Exercises, and Algebra to Simple Eq[...]uding Surds).

. Physical and Natural Science—
(a) Elementary Physics.
(12) Elementary Chemi[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (342)[...]egin on or about the last Monday in
November.

V. A fee of £1 ls. shall be paid by each candidate at[...]attend. In no case will the fee be returned1
but if the candidate shall have failed to pass the Preliminary
examination, or if, having previously passed it, he shall notify
to[...]on to withdraw, the fee shall
stand to his credit for a future examination

VI, On or before the 31st of[...]n the following form, and shall be accompanied by a
certificate of birth, or, if this cannot be obtained, by other
satisfactory evidence 2*.

To the Registrar of the
University of Adelaide.
I hereby give notice of my intention to present mys[...]used the l’reliminnrv Examination held in .. .l
I intend to present myself in the following subject[...]so indicate in which subjects he has passed.

3. (a). Candidates who satisfy the examiners in four su[...]the Preliminary Examination will strike this out

a10

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (343)[...]ss.
(c). All other candidates who are entitled to a. position in
the classified list shall he placed[...]lass. ‘
1- 4. Special lists will also be issued for each 3an cat, containing the
names of candidates[...]I. Each successful candidate shall be entitled to a certificate signed
by the Chairman of the Board[...]s and countersig'ned
by the Registrar, showing in what subjects the candidate
passed and in what class he was placed on the result of the
Whole ex[...]rar, unsuccessful candidates shall be
informed in what subjects they have failed.

Allowed the 17th Nove[...]ouncil may permit Candidates to enter their names for

Examination after the specified date of entry,[...]ugust, 1890
XI.

Repealed 15th December, 1892.
i‘ Allowed 12th December, 1891.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (344)DETAILS OF THE SUBJECTS FOR THE JUNIOR PUBLIC: EXAMI.
NATION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER, 1896.

ENGLISH.
(a) Outlines of the History of Englunu.

(5) English[...]al
Geography.
LA-riN, GREEK, FRENCH, AND GERMAN.
(a) Unseen passagcas‘ of simple narrative prose.
([...]onstructions of syntax.
Use of Dictionm'y allowed for a and In.
MATHEMATICS.
Geometry—The substance of Euclid Books I. and IL, will) Exercises.
Algebra—T0 simple Equ[...]ry port-ions only.

NOTE—Candidates nhould work a few simple experiments. such as may ha found in
W[...]ts, based
upon Reuisen’s Elements of Chemistry (a Text Book for begin-
ners), pages 1-154.

(c) Elementary Botany[...]ons will be confined lo the general structure
of i re llowerm r plum, with especial reference in the following
illustrative p aiiis:—S[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (345)I.

II.

III.

IV.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

EXAMINAT[...]lf.
(Only five qutesn'ons are to be attempted. )
What peoples were living in England in 1066, and where[...]Articles, Hubess Corpus
Act, Reform Act of 1832.

What do you know about Simon de Montfort, Perkin
Warbeck, Archbishop Laud, \I’arren Hastings!

Name the sovereigns from 1660[...]ws, Catholic Emanci—
pation, South Sea Scheme.

What causes led to the revolution of 1688’! How for were
the English people satisfied with the revol[...]he following wars?
Name the chief events and give a few domain—Wm of the
Spnnish Succession,[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (346)[...]m Adelaide to Cape York, and,
where you can, name a. town on the bank of each

Where are the following towns, and for what are they
noted:—-Munich, Milan, Bordeaux, Shira[...]cuss its influence on the distribution of rain.

What is the tropical zone? What are the names given to
its bounding lines? State the countries through which
these lines pass on a map of the world.

Describe the chief ocean curre[...]h none flow out. Why are
such lakes generally s£I.lt'.l

LATIN GRAMMAR.
Time—One hour.

De[...]

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Translate into Latin—

Translate

14:16

1. I sent one of my slaves to ask Homcc why he had
not come to Rome with the rest of the soldiers.

2. If you were a Greek yourself, you would do just
the same.

3. Y[...]rother.

8. There is no doubt that she will start for the top of
the mountain tag—marrow morning:

9.[...]. He asked them not to kill his dog.

11. We need a general to lead us aeross the river.

12. I hope it will happen. I hoped it would happen.
into English——

(1.) D[...]res—
sam tenuit uivitutem ! Atqui do has homiue a ‘bonis

mictoribus sic scriptum scccpimus, summ[...], quid hosces
oonsilii (Lapel-cut, exspccmlmt, 111i etsi prophet multi-
tudiuem at vetei'em be[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (348)[...]aberent hostom.

GREEK GRAMMAR.
Time—One hour.

I. Decline and accent throughout vows, #7119, TIE/J[...], 5518:03,
xpslr-rwv, 7182919, Maia, viva).

III. What cases are governed by Kai-xi, wrapd, arpés’l Give the
meaning in emch instance. What is the force of the
prefixes «1-, 811m, and Bou[...]éxo‘uan, FEW'WLL.

VI. Explain, with examples, what is meant by~dacty1, apodosis,
stem, crasia, perso[...]rs.

Translate into Greek, accenting carefully—
I. I do this in. order that he may be happy.
2.[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (349)[...]The king having said these things departed.

11. If he shall do this, it will be well. If you should
do this, it. would be well. If I had been present I
should not. have said that.

Translate into Engli[...]6 wapfiv ’Apngfwv ’Apxas' o 36 ELAm/o:
6 o’A/urpuKLu'Lwls *I'I'Sq aneSsSpaKeL rloiav ILLUfi‘AXTfi/AEVOS e’E[...]s-ro 7d
LEPE.

2. Evvufipomfléwss 8E oi Evprméa'LoL Kai oi guiIuPuLXDL,
76y ’TE aiX/LcLAuS-rwv[...]noav £9 71111 1ro)uv. kcLL TOUS
[J-éV ahhov; ’AflaymL’wv KCLL Tow Evmwxwv amid-nus Elm/30v
KafEfiLfluo'av 55‘ 1-0.; ALOaTofLLrLg, ao¢ahe€7a1qv ELI/(LL vow,-
{rcwrss flipiymv, NLKL'LLV 82 Kai A7HLUU'6él/7I titan/1'09 707'}
I‘UAHTTTDI‘ mrézrqnafuv 6 0704) I‘uALmros KaAbv Th ayuivur/Lm
s’mi/LLCEL' m eL'[...]axzfiamovww.

FRENCH GRAMMAR.

Time—One hour.

I. Give the feminine forms which correspond[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (350)[...]ench words—November, 27th, 1895.

VI. Construct a. French sentence which shall contain two
difi'er[...]Time—Two hours.

1. Translate into English—

(i). J’enjambai le bane et je m‘nssis tout de su[...]iou
on do distribution the prix. Du rests, toute 1a classc
avait quelquc chose d’cxtmordinail‘e c[...]est aisé 3:. con»
uaitre. U’est un homme qui a, we large barbs moire, et
qui perm une fiaisc, a[...]ne 1e médeciu
dos parroquets’!

Vat. Mains est-i1 bien vrai qu’il suit si habile que vous
1e dit[...]nt ! C’est uu homme qui fait des miracles.
11 y a six mois qu’unc femme fut abandonuée de touts les
nutres médeciu's : ou la tenait mom: i] y avnit déjb. six
hcm'cs eH’ou so disp[...]

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. «\

Mommas.
II. Translate into French— .
(i.) a. I shall give her the book.
5. Do not give it to her.
0. Can you speak French well?
d. N 0, but I should like to.

9. Could you. kindly tell me, Si[...]o the
Cathedral!

f. How much does that cost?

9. I t is very fine weather.

It. I say, there’s the man you are looking for.
2'. There are no fish in this river.

5'. Ten years ago I used to think I knew a little
of the French language.

ic. Do you know Mr. X? No, I have never met
him.

(ii.) At twelve o’clock yesterde , shortly after we had
returned home, a letter arrived mm M. de Bomiefois.
The notary sai[...]o
drive to the railway station. It was very cold. If he

had had time, I am sure he would have written to you
himself before stnrting.

GERMAN GRAMMAR.

Timc—-One hour.
PART‘ I.

I. Write with the definite article the nominative[...]singular, and the nominative plural of the words for
day, week, month, year, ear, eye, hand, leg, f[...]iom when you have finished
and you will then get I’m-t 11.)

E20

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Gitieg. gumnhi. _ _

i'yebnra. puma“ In: bicim 65mm): nusaeflmu i, am
icbcn flierbadn ab umbtm. .Sn be" 9m an bet 2mm in id)
ntio hie muffin nmnao . hie mifjfii n iBeIcifl ankerbnlb
bet (Emlyn ihrtxi Emma an bemciien at uni) [I film: 311::
iin‘bnnnun [airbten Ginnfi manor. 3. trefie al a flier: e .
imi h e amuf 2:?th i , uni; Song an bcn emnnbim
be: Girfi n gebbrt flu in[...]usge t. d)
normalie nu: EinIaB nub enbhd; My: id) ifin, bicicn mi en
—5uni trftenmat.

Siting. 273a: amci Mancini?-

chotn. 58M amei Mannie“. ‘

iriez. unb 6i: when if)“ mxebcr?
gebnta. Sn. iii my. ‘

itic 1;. gli[...]bell ii:
unblbeim nemim. mic Bug: on cinem Synge! i ia not her Rial):
bcbrden, bu: ringemn mi! 38mm: iiu[...]idmcn
uuB benileitibéhuuie bringen unb meincn em I truth; meinen
a‘affcc bu Imb icic meincn (unmet. SDqE crftcma ,[...]iififiueu mnrbnutmge unit): hie inben
lam, funb i baa mIfisdnn in cininm. Gianni: aim nu 31m;
mu:[...], unb

iefl cin anbms, 2mm IJaIbifibriggé, not i m mtidjen feinen
118m [i cube: Rinb mit When men mi e: ?cim: 58mm in
his c[...]ng rubig Mg.
II. Translate into. German—-

(1.) What o’clock is it! It is twenty minutes to
eleven by my watch.

(2.) Let me try to answer these questions, for they are

not too difiioulb.
m 21

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(4.) Do you think the weather'will change? I think
so ; it is beginning to be cooler already.[...]ses. '

(6.) Why did you get up so early? Because I went to
bed at half-past nine and fell asleep imm[...](8.) We questioned the prisoner, but he had not aa pass are required to work
fv'om Parts I. (and II. only. Gmldfilutes who wish to obtain a. credit
must cow/inc flmio attention to Parts II. and III. Should any
candidates uttmnpting Parts I]. and III. fail to obtain 11 and“, they
may Mill be allowed to mus if Hum work be up to the requisite standard.

N a candidate may attempt questions fimir. all tinge pants.

PART I.

I. Express in its simplest form without brackets-—

71>a Z2 ab bc
— — — — _. — r — — — b
611226 7a[u 2a{c c“(c (1‘)} :1

and find the value of the e[...]n 0.21, c=2,

b 2 4.
II. Resolve into factors—
(i.) xa— 63—16

(ii.) 8m” + y“
(111.) 5a?» 94: « 2
(iv.) (a’ — ab)” — (ab — II”):

III. Divide at“ + 1 +9; by 1' + 1 + i, and multiply the quotient by

w+1—1
0::

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213—7w—4 y m2+4x+3

2x“ + an — 1

2a;2 — ac — l

V. Find the L.G.M. of x3+ Zea/+3” - 4 and m‘—g’+5x+ g+ 6

VI. A man bought four horses at a. total cost of £72. The
second horse cost half as much again as the first ; if he
had given 109. more for the third it would have cost
half as much again a[...]st as
much as the first and second put together. Find the
price given for each horse.

VII. Prove that the value of

5.24.3 714-2a

<-—a> <«— .) («—1) (1—) <1-->(——«>

is in[...]M+

, . _, m+2 $+3_ ac+4_

(‘1') m+1 mT2_ .r+3 a;+4

PART III.

IX. The sum of three numbers is 10[...],
and one-fourth of the first together make 380. Find
the numbers.

X. Solve the equations—
(i' w—pJ/ — II_:0 ~ 9

ire—$177771?
(ii.) 3w2—10x+1=o .
XI. A man invested £50 in shares. By selling these again at
305. each he gained as much as he gave for 8 shares. How many

shares did he buy?
XII. Simplify—

W+b J_+~/d—b+ Ju+75— Ja—b b—2a

b+—Ja-b Ju+b+1/'l' b+ b

IV. Multiply[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (355)[...]hree hours.

Candidates who wish merely to obtain a pass must attempt the quel-
tions in Parts I. and II. only. Candidates who wish to obtain a credit
must attempt thequestions in. Parts I1. and III. only. Should any
candidate attempting Parts II. and III foil to obtain a. credit. he may
still be allowed a pass if his work be good enough. No camiiclate may
attempt queationsfrom all three parts.

PART I.

I. If two sides of a triangle be equal, the angles opposite to
those sides are equal.

II. The sides AB, A0 of a triangle are produced to D and E,
so that BD:0E.[...]produced to F’, and
120' to 0 so that 11F: 00. If DF=1t'G, show that the
triangle is isosceles.

III. If two triangles, which have two sides of the one eq[...]ater than the in-
eluded angle of the other.

IV. If the square on one side of a triangle be equal to the sum
of the squares on the other sides, the angle contained by
these two sides is a right angle,

Draw a triangle, the squares on whose sides are in the
proportion 5 ; 4 : 1.
PART II.
V If two equal triangles have two sides equal and. in a straight
line, and if the triangles lie on the same side of this line,
the angular points opposite to the equal sides lie on a
straight line parallel to the first straight line.
ABC is a given triangle. Draw an isomeles triangle
having the same vertex A, its area equal to that ofABU,
and its base in th[...]the square on
half the line.

Two points It' and I) are taken in a straight line AB,
so that the rectangle AE, EB is equal to the rectangle
AD, DB. Show that, if both It and D lie between A
and B, then AE is equal to I) .

VII. The opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal.

124

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (356)A and B are one pair of parallel straight lines, 0
and D another. Show how to draw a straight line
.4300, meeting the first pair in A and I}, the second in
0 and D, so that AB is equal to C[...]VIII. The straight line drawn through .1 point on a circle at right
angles to the radius touches the circle.

In the triangle ABC, A is the right angle and AD the
perpendicular on the base. If a. circle be drawn with
centre A and radius AD the tangents to it from B and
0' are parallel to one another.

IX. If from an external point there be drawn to a circle two
straight lines, one of which cuts the circle in two points
and the other meets it, and if the rectangle contained by
the segments of the ch[...]ts the
circle, the line which meets the circle is a. tangent to it.

X, ACDE is a straight line meeting the outer of two concen-
tric circles in AE, the inner in CD. If AE is tfisacted
in C'and D, show that AC is equa[...]any point on the outer.

XI. Show how to inscribe a. circle in a given square.
Can 9. circle always be inscribed in a parallelogram?
When it can, how may it he done! Can a. circle always
be described about a parallelogram?

7 (a) ELEMENTARY PHYSICS.
Time—Two hours.
( N at Mme[...]te to which
order each of the following belongz—A pair of nut-

crackers, the steelyard, the oar of a. boat, common fire
tongs, the wheelbarrow.

II. What is Force? Is weight a for-eel Distinguish between
weight and mass. Describe[...]measured.

III. Describe the mercurial barometer. If a. very-small hole
were made through the side of the tube of a barometer
what would happen!

IV. Make a sketch showing the construction of the ord[...]

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V. A steel rod whose length is 20 cm. at 0°C. is heat[...]ere it
enters the water. Why is this?

VIII. Give a general description of the eye as on optical instru-
ment.

IX. Explain the difference in the nature of a wave of sound and
a. wave of light. Can sound be propagated through a
vacuum 2

X. Describe the experiments you would m[...]ental laws of electrostatic induction.

XI. Given a. permanent magnet, how would you proceed to
' mag[...]dinary sewing needle so that the eye and
would be a N. pole.

XII. Describe some of the principal effects of the passage of an‘
electric current along a, wire.

CHEMISTRY.

Time—Two hours.

[Utmdidate[...]o write formulae and equations wherever
possible]
I. Explain and illustrate, by means of examples, th[...]nrough sketch of an ordinary laboratory apparatus
for distilling water. What is the object of distillation,
and what class of substances are not separated from
water[...]matter dissolved in the Adelaide water‘!

III. What is the cause of the decay of animal and vegetable
substances? Write What you know of the chemical
changes which take place during decay.

IV. Write What you know of the preparation and properties of
nit[...]gives up oxygen.

V. Dcsorihe the construction of a. charcoal kiln, and explain
the chemical c[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (358),VI. Under what circumstance is sulphurettcd hydrogen formed

. in nature? How is it prepared artificially, and what
would be the effect of passing it (a) through :1 hot iron
tube (b) through a solution of sulphate of copper 2

'VII. How is ph[...]your answers with Diagrams, wherever serviceable.
I. Describe fully the pistils of buttercup, wallflowel', daisy,
lily, and out.

II. What is the nature of the double flowers of the garde[...]continue to grow
under these circumstances ; and if not, why not?

V. What is the cause of the ring-like markings seen in the
cross-section of the trunk of a gum tree’l

VI. Mention, with examples, the dif[...]of the plant
which may be modified into thorns. What is the
advantage to a plant to have them 2

VII. Give a full account of a potato, and explain as much as you
can of its structure.

II. (Cl). PHYSIOLOGY.
Time—Two hours.
I. Describe the position, structure and use of the Diaphragm.

II. What are secreting glands! Mention the names of the
mo[...]and the body lives on
the blood. Explain clearly what is meant by this state-
ment.

“7'

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (359)“V2 In order that the body a?! live, ahconatant agpply of
oxygen in mi ”once in t,_is ox gen wind -
how; does it enter the body; and what {women of it:
eventually'l What would happnu if :1] oxygen were
withheld!

flfll

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (360)I-‘nrsky,'l:i.illili (Emilio frnnhelskh, 1'. 4. 5', 0, 7::

Fry[...]one r2 *1,‘ 5-7» s 1

‘ . u e vé'h,l',4, , a
Jude, Gertmde Josephine, l‘. 4, 6, Tc
Mogarey, RuperLEno, l. 2, 5. 8‘, 7b
Mnecke, Francis Frederick, I. 2. d, 5', 73
Neil], Kennerh William, 1. 2, an 7.5
New-land, mgr Dlmoclr, 1, 2, 4. a, 7‘6
O’Connell. Jo Pearson l, 2, 4, 6'. 7a
Smyth, Edith Raymond ickin, 1-, 4, 5, s. 71:

THI[...]llen, Charles Harold, l, 8", 7b
An us, Cadrerine. I, 4, 70

Ba ‘91, Albert John, 1, 2. 6

Clark, An[...]len, 1, 4, 6, TI:
DeMolo. George Ernest, l, 2 8, 7a
Egorton-Wnrhnrton, Bichanl
Field, Bessie Williams[...]cAmm. Alon. l, 2, 6. 7b

Mchlhr vh, George Henry, I, 2, 5, 0
Martin, film-Ice (:arnef Syrlnsy, l, 2, 8, 7a
Morn, George Elton, I, 2, 3, 4, 76

Miller, Hen \Villinm Adnir, l, 2, 6[...]tion. ‘

Prince Alfred College

Advanced School for Girls

Prince Alfred College

Advanced School for Girls

Advanced School for Girls

St: Peter’s Coll robe School

Prince Alfred Co lege

Christian Brothers’ Colle

Advanced School for Gir ,
Norwaod High School

Norwood Hi 1: School[...]ol

Clm'sfian Bwthers’ College

Advanced School for Girls

Hordwicke Colle
Prince Alfred Co 9 e
Mrs.[...]ihbo’s School
Princc Alfred College
St. J ohn’a Grammar School
St. Peter's Coll 'abe School
Advanced Schon for Girl:
Hordwieke Colle e
Prince Alfred Co age
Whin[...]l

ueen's School

ueon’s School
Advanced School for Girls
Prince Alfred Calleae
Semaphore High School[...]en'o Sc 001
Prince Alfred College
Advanced School for Girls
Prince Alfred College
l’arkside High School
Advanced School for Gil-la
Sonthfield School
Christian Brotli[...]

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Weir, Edwin Ernest, l, 6, 7a

Wilks, Vida Alice, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7a
Yeomane, Cecil George, 1, 2, 4, 6, 75

Advanced School for Girls
Unley Park School

Miss Downer’s tuition
Unley Park School

Stu Peter's Collegiate School
Way Coll a

Advanced hool for Girls
Queen’s School

The following Candidates[...], 1, 5, ti

Burgess, Nellie Clerk, 1, 4. To
Cnrcx A lico Esther, l. 6, 7»

Corey: Ruth Huelin. l”.[...]odrille, 1, 2, 6
Shierlnw, Howard Alison, l, 6, 7*a
Stanton, Evelyn Dnlcie Stanton, 1, 4*, 5*, 6, 7%-[...]d, l, 2, 5, 6*, 7*];
Wilkinson, Jessie, 1, 4, 5, 7a
In the foregoing lisLs rm asterisk denotes
repres[...]e figure to which the n:

Advanced School for Girls

St. Peter‘s Collegiate School

St. Peter[...]old School

\Vilge Coll e

Port. Pirie igh School for
Girls

St. Peter's Collegiate School

Convent of[...]ate School

Norwond Hi h School

Advanced Sc lOOl for Girls

St. Peter’s Collegiate School
Advanced School for Girls
Christian Brothers’ College
Misses McMinn’s School
Advanced School for Girls
Advanced School for Girls
Prince Alfred College
Advanced School for Girls
Prince Alfred College

\Vey College

Advanced School for Girls
St. Peter's Collerdote School
Advanced School for Girls
St, Peter’s Collegiate School 4
Sb. Peter’s Collegiate School
Advanced School for Girls

'ht the enndmntn passed with credit in the subject
s attached,

The figures attached L0 the name (If any candidate show in whai. subjects the candidate

passed, as follows :7

1.—Engl.iah ‘
a.

Latin
Greek 1
French [

German

1130[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (362)[...]s the Number qf Candidates who ents'red theimelws for. and qf those
who passed 21:, various Subj[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (363)SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION.

REGULATIONS.

I. There shall be no limit of age for candidates at this examination,
but they must hav[...]the following subjects, of which one must be No.
I. of Division A, and of the remaining two one must be
selected from the other subjects of Division A, and one from
the subjects of Division B.

DIVISION A.
1. English History and Literature.
((1)! History; a period will be prescribed to be studied in.
detai[...]receive credit in any of the subjects in
Division A. unless he shall have satisfied the Examiners in[...]try.
Dmsron B.
7. Pure Mathematics.

The standard for a pass will be : Arithmetic, including
the theory o[...]including Surds ;
Euclid, the substance of Books I. to IV., with Exercises. .

Questions will also he set in Algebra to the Binomial
Theorem, for a positive integral exponent; Euclid, the substance
of Books I. to IV., VI., and propositions 1 to 21 of[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (364)[...]passed the Preliminary Emmination may be
examined for certificates in any one or more of the subjects[...]without being required to take
the Examination as a whole.

JV. Schedules fixing the special subject[...]l begin on or about the last Monday in
November.

A special exmninnlion will he held in March, at whi[...]n to become
Students in Law or Medicine.

The fee for this examination shall he £7 78., and can-

dida[...]of their intention to
present themse res. '

VI. A fee of £2 25. for the entire examination in November, or 158. for
each separate subject, shall he paid by each cand[...]attend. In no case will the fee he
returned, but if the candidate shall have failed to pass the
Preliminary Examination, or if, having previously passed the
Preliminary Examina[...]on to withdraw, the fee shall stand to his credit for
a future examination.

' VII. On or before the 3lst[...]Pre imi-
mu'y Examination held in”... .........
I intend to present niysnlf in the follonmg[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (365)[...]so indicate in which subjects he has passed.

3. (a) Candidates who (I) satisfy the examiners in two subjects
of Division A, in addition to English History and Literature,
a[...]d Class.

1- 4. Special lists will also he issued for each subject, containing.

the names of candidate[...]X. Each successful candidate shall be entitled to a certificate signed.

by the Chairman of the Boar[...]rs and ceuutersigned
by the Registrar, showing in what subjects the candidate
passed, and in what class he was placed on the result of the
whole ex[...]ar, unsuccessful candidates shall be

informed in what subjects they have failed.

Allowed the 17th Nove[...]ouncil may permit Candidates to enter their names for
Examination, after the specified date of entry,[...]Allowed 12th December, 1894.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION

TO BE HELD IN NOVEMBER, 1896, AND FOR THE SPECIAL
EXAMINATION IN MARCH. 1897.

DIVISION A.

1. ENGLISH HIsTonY AND LITERATURE.

IE[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (366)[...]ck Edition).
Scott—Quentin Durward.

2. LATIN.
(a) Caesair, De Belle Gallico, 1V. hull V.; ed. by AI (with unusual words and phrases supplied).

3. GREEK.
(a) Thunudides—Rise of the ALhcuinu Empire, ed. by F. H. Culscn
(Mnmnillun).
(b) Grrsk IfLrtuiy—l’yfl'a’n Primer (Macmillan).
(c) Unseen premiums (with[...]usual words anti1 phrases supplied).

4. FRENCH.
(a) Unseen passu Inc. Two of prose and hum of verse. Only one of
each kin need be taken by candidates for a. pass.
(6) (lrmumcr and Prone Communion (unusual words and phrases
supplied).
Fran»): Ezlclom—Yonge’s I’rimm‘ (Macmillan).

. GERMAN.
(a) Unseen puma. cs. Two of prose and two of verse. Only one of
ouch kin. need be taken by cmulirlutcs for a. pass.
(b) Grammar-Farr] Prone Cempusm'on (unusua[...]Simes's, lrmn page 172 (Macmillan).

6. ITALIAN.
(a) D’Axglio. Ettore Fieramosca.
(b) Prose Campoai[...]:Uge ra. up to and Including the
Binomial Theorem for c. Jamil-ire integral exponent.
G'comalry—Thc s[...]Text Books recommended—
J. B. Luck : Mechanics for Beginners, omitting Section VIII.
J. Hmnbliu Smit[...]rmining it.
Barometer. Thermometer.

* Candidates for 3. Pass need not attempt these.
I: 35

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (367)[...]e of the Chemical xinciples will 'be
{:qlgred its for as they are explained in the a. ove named text
n .

10. EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS.
El[...]u in each of the following orders, with mrlicnlor i-efcrenoe to
the more commonly occurring gcnom oi[...]chidcn‘, and Lilincem.

Questions may be not in reference to the type plnntc enumerated
in the Syllabus for the Junior Examination of the previous yea[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (368)[...]above or depressed houonth the sea. The relations
a! coral reefx rim] of earthquake mul volcanic phen[...]tal and incline-l strum, muiclines mulayuclinr-‘a. unconform-
ability, :lip‘ 'ninl. fault[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (369)[...]ISTORY.
THE BOARD or EXAMINER.
Time—Two hours.

Ia. Parliament.’

Why ’!
III. Explain these term[...]works of Milton in chronological
order, and write a. descriptive note on each.

B. ENGLISH LITERATURE.
Time—Two hours.

I. Contrsst the character of Macbeth before and aft[...]the guilt of our great quell ; to—night
we hold a solemn supper ,' let our just censure»; attend the
true event ; when violent sorrow seems a. modem ecstasy.

IV. I’oraphrase the following passages to show how fully you
understand them :—
(1) His two chaniberlsins
Will I with wine and wassail so convince
That mem[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (370)Shall be a. fume, and the receipt of reason
A limheck only.
(2) To make them kings, the seed of[...]se style.

LATIN.

Time—Three hours.
Candidates for a Pass only may omit Lb, III. 0, and VIII.c.

I. Translate into Latin Prose—

(a,) When the general reached the city, he sent
messengers to the enemy’s camp to sue for peace. They
reported on their return that there w[...]essary preparations
ior standing 3. siege.

(21.) I asked him whether he could do this. He said
that[...]riends returned from Rome.

(0.) Rome was herself a city, and she ruled over the
cities which she had taken, for the country in Italy was
all divided into distric[...]rned all the rest, and every one Wished to
become a citizen of Rome. Next to the Romans came
t[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (371)I. Translate into English Prose—
Eodem anno seu m[...]nmisisse.

III. Translate into English Prose—

(a) Vercingetorix, cum ad sues redisset, proditionis[...]um
clivum accessemt, id spatium itineris augchati A media
fete 00119 in longitudinem, ut uatur[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (372)[...]e

in the syntax of the Following passages :—

(a.) ed reliquas legiones mittit priusque omnes in
u[...]) Quid ergo mei eonsilii est?

VT. Give the Latin for—more than twenty towns, he came to

VII.

VIII,[...]e fifth day’s march, down the
stream, bullets, a public thzmksgiving ; and the English
for vinea, parentare, lorica, evocati, consebrinus,
s[...]tions of—cum, quominus, quiu, dum; and explain what
is meant by the locative case, giving examples.[...]full name of the
author of the set hook, and give a brief sketch of his life.

([1,) Give the dates o[...]the capture of Rome by the Gauls.

(0.) Describe what it was that really took place when
the Roman Government changed from a Republic to an
Empire? When did the Roman[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (373)[...]anslate into Greek Prose, accenting carefully—

a. He left the town secretly.
I am astonished at your acting so.
Would you kindly tell me where my brother is’.l
I never heard Socrates speak.
He says that these th[...]to save the ‘city.

[3. Secondly, there must he a care had that the motives
of war he just and honourable : for that begets an
almrity, as well in the soldiers t[...]of Medusa.

II. Translate into English Prose—

a. (H 13% 1131/ ‘PALLw-L'uw MEAL; Zirmwsfiei‘o'a ‘uév 1'sz 705
’Ay‘qa’mc’thSus, I'J'TL roAML Kai ‘mxéus uni-mg" xp'ripu'ru :59
Tip! crrpcn-Lriv Scion-av, vop[...]Evros ’AWLn-éhfios-
of»: {iv Egekoeilr 27‘ uni-mim- ‘A'y'qm' unv, 0138’ Ev 'ywéo'gm,
dim «2px;. d/x4[...](JDIV‘IWSES 139mm TEL (ipq'uha‘ya IV my Smu-
a'm mpup KpL'vea'aaL' of 5s qu'zxug‘ov e’v mum 71] 770A
5L45LK0.{£0‘0L1:.}Leyov1(nv 33 Tom «unknhu[...]rrm 0L ufimovwes SanfaLev, 01182;!
chqKouov

rt} a’LLLq‘>L’/\nya=the disputed points.
B. 1'1). aré-repos (ii/3’ Ia'SEALfiLlL LL'II-rpbc e'xr‘rbv in was;
0P. (fi[...]liotvu Kaiv-rl. Tfi; EFF}?
L/wxfis Kquuffiv-uo'a #25): 168’ duo/2811
alru'a'xw, mix/145v [AOL fn‘] 9111/5511 13pr a-éHcv,

e42

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (374)[...]kfiwv ‘r'upavvifin.
~+ m’m fifiéh’qu’a (fill ti'lramraa'gsfn'a 0'03
gin! Tram-2v a’ptjzavoi‘mv' 065’ €¢cwdp17v,
'ijfirfi {xowa 863/3’, (‘11 of; érspvro'luqv.
, Kai-rm a" 6 tlnixrus x7} Texofia-a npafifiouuv,
KuM-k I‘h' m’vrofs uwrfluvsfv fikov fifov,
xaAziig 83 110301;: wars". Kefikhefis Gavan.
What is the meaning of the f at. the beginning of the[...][3. X0. 1-" 5' {iv Rpm-mica: fiemrd'rnv arkéav A430”;
Hl’. inflows u’zmiém xonpuqun Tlpul'gllfp.
X0. 01’»: (Gyapk xukulbv EILBmkeiv 7vd0ms.
HP. 53 I“; ye «3p mléoum fwxrfipmv 111m.
X0. «MN thp[...]us
Kai [we'rafpt'rws fifu, Kai
ride-raw (Nd/1.1m Aéywv
Kpsfrro-ov 01,62" ’Avdyh'ms
qfipnv, 0656' n dpdpjuzrcall
epfimrrus Ev a'avia'w, 7&9
'Opdm'a. Kwréypm/Iw
yfipuc, 0138’ 6011. @0980; 'A
o'KAmruiBuLs £50m:
¢¢ippaka 7raAv1révoLs‘
dvn-rqubv ,Bporai‘u'w.

What is the metre of this passage?

IIII. Explain the construction of—

a. 013 yfip 038' (iv 52 fairway! (re.

#3. 49er 8’ 31H éoxdpuv
, / , .y ; I ,.
ovKa’r exu) 7W0. pukoev'rov 7ropsv9w.
'y. ya[...]hav oixetv [Le-n). 117:3: 86mm.
5. Kai 7&4) ZEI‘I; 6' n “1507),
(Tim (mi 10171:) rekevrgf.
And sc[...]lines, naming the metre of
each :—
xéxrpo; “I, inf/m; :‘3 ml): Unveil/ten 11-6019.
1[[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (375)V. a.

B.

7.

VI. 0..

[3.
VII.

VIII. a.

Write down the accusative singular and dative p[...]the 3rd pers. dual pres. opt. not (two
forms) of a’ymroiw, the 2nd pars. sing. pres. opt. act. of"
(Mug, )nnd the let, 2nd, and 3rd sing. impetf. of 6:?er
(=i o .

Give a list of intransitive verbs which are used as pas-[...]rctic—object clanse—wdpoaos.

Explain clearly what the Greek accents denote.

Give, with examples, the principal rules for reported
speech in Greek.‘ What is the chief difference between
Latin and Greek i[...]t?

Describe the uses of mi p.77.

Give the Greek for stepmother—to wither—rudder—
to pasture cattle—and the English for zilutuveu'sw,
ybllxop'liu‘yefv, riavci'ar, Niam[...]n war.

FRENCH.

TimewThree hours.

Candidates for a Pass should lmnslutu one of the verse amt one of[...]uestion. L, and do the whole of questions 11., II I; ,.
and IIII. Candidates for Credit xlmulrl do the wlnol»: of the paper.

I. Translete into English prose—

(a)

Mom coeur n‘e jamais pn, tent il est né sinc[...]point ln passion choqunnte

De se rendre sevante afin d’étre savente,

Et j’aime que so[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (376)[...]votre max-e ;
Maia ja 1w puis du tout approuvel' 3a chimére,
Et me rendre l'éuho des choses qu’elle (lit,
Aux enocns qu‘ello donne A wu héros d‘esprit. \
‘ Mommas.

In what metre is the above extract written?

-(6) Celui q[...]r ;
‘C’est la qu’il luit Z c'ost h‘. quc 1a lumiére est belle !
Lz‘a que l’mil euivré In. pulse aveu amour,
Que In[...]on brillaut séjour,
lmmobile, immense, étemelie I

Jusques uu fond du ciel limpide ef. transparent,[...]comma l’été dnus un Ionge.
VICTOR HUGO.

-(c) I‘l ne se trouva dam: ce temps aucun pm‘ti qui ne I‘fit
faible: celui de 1:: cont l’emit mutant[...]donnfit uue
déclm‘ation publique, pm-luquello i1 reuvoynitson miniatre,
-en vuutant ses services[...]bles, abandonué la sang de Strafi'otd, sun ami, a son
parlemen’c ; Louis XIV, nu contl‘a[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (377)[...]eter les étoiles in-
visibles en plein midi.
GAU'I'IER.

II. Translate into French prose—

(a) IT happened one day about noon, going towgnds
my boat, I was exceedingly surprised with the Print of
a Man’s naked foot on the shore, which was very plain
to be seen in the sand 3 I stood like one thunder-struck,
or as if I had seen an apparition; I listened, I looked
round me, I could hear nothing, nor see anything; I
went up to a. rising ground to look further; I went up
the shore. and down the shore, but it was all one, I
could see no other impression but that one. I want to
it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if
it might not be my fancy; but there was no room for
that, for there was exactly the very print of a. foot ; toes,
heel, and every part of afoot; how it came thither, I
know not, nor could in the least imagine.

(b) What do you want me to do“!
I prevented him from going out.
He must return.
There is nobody here who can do that.
I am afraid he is coming.
They were afraid he would not come.

III. (i.) Write down the lat person sing. pres. indicativ[...]a, coudre, échoir,
vétir.

(ii.) Give the rules for forming the plural of compound
nouns, and[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (378)[...]whole paper. Pass oa/mfidafies will
cmswer Part I.‘ and mm; afterwards attempt other mfions).

PART I.

I. (a) Give examples of the use of the definite articl[...]to the post it

(2.) You ought to have got up at a quarter to six.

(3.) It serves him right that he has fallen down.

(4.) I don’t know what to think about that.

(5.) Let us start at once, for it. is getting dark and
we have still some calls ($91116) to make.

(6‘) The stick I lost was found again last night, but it
had got very dirty.

(7.) I cannot remember what this word means, though
I must try to translate it.

(8.) He sent for the messenger and made him pay the
money.

(9.) I am sorry that we have not convinced (fibe[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (379)[...]a elm: {)nflc, oicI [Hider 31! mcrbcu
unfingcn, uni) her Simmer DIE uiif i befitimmtc. sum firauen'
iimmct Iiefm mm be: mine, benen iIm men [31 (an - bin:
Inorbnuuu iuurbc aflgcmem, ullh Ne mm film: an. (ES if:
unn‘irtid), menu um: cin llngh'ld, abet mum! G[...]n flbcrmidyt, but; es flfirferc (Eiu‘orflrre uni unB mad”,
aIB juut, Hails, In: an beg @c min 25[...]tbei 5, Hub m) ms 1:. mail uuiere Einneu
'Biilmfli her m lhnrreit gafiilef finb imb um) heft» idp[...]n baa ifs-mite; un hie: hit 9010“ an. _

2. Ens if! bet 2%ch eigcn.
912i! 280m“ mini) fie idnmigcn;
6i: {Nirbt mi! [Mani 3min“
firm Eingm on“: @Ieldaen.
(EB ingt hie bunt am . cram:
flier mneu (mg id) (a mum,
uh nliiclite bod) bits clheu
um um: 5mm ni t[...];
$8021 @213 all Sm an get}! Tic
1mm nut Mr [is t Uni cbt fit.

JV. (1) Write notes on—The Confederat[...]en umtang unb aim in
bunflc fifirbmtg mmnnummcn I)at,_ bnfs, mi: in new Emu: me,
when, of: mi: nod; cine: Iciieu mumbrcfaung bebatf, jun i T!!!
bcniidmnbeu ‘i‘luéhrud; cintrcten an him. (55 but ind) in ct-[...]muB. menu ciu amlbgube: unit 11;): na t
unb Q3“ a toxin mcdt, mi: {in in growing his an my!)[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (380)[...]icie neibiidje
mmrbcr ibrc usrlaugrubeu humid): l'i ten.

2. 91h? Qinnnvnrt' auf iriucm @icgrfi ring[...]amnion nub ’ocn winners (6 redeu,
wcidjuq‘é, uni; m :5 ‘Jiildgngy limit nnh wrung,
9c: Imrr babi[...]93mm nm' bi: finbc
mod) falter c: nub faist iid) uni iciu nbe.

VI. Translate into German—

Then was committed ihut great crime, memorable for
its singular atrocity, memorable for the tremendous
retribution by which it was follow[...]uru-(ls, and the
guards determined to secure them for the night in the
prison of the garrison, a chamber known by the fearful
name of the Black Ho[...]European
malei’nctor that prison would in such a climate have been
we close: and narrow. The numbe[...]mm (bufi). cell—

Sella]

7. PURE MATHEMATICS (I).
Time~Three houra.

Candidates who wish merely to obtain a, PM: must attempt ch:
questions in Part: I. mad II. uni/y. Candidate: who wish to obtaina
Credit m[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (381)any cmulidwtc attempting Pmls II. and III. fail to obtain a Uncht,
die my “ill be (Luuwcd a PM: if lm wail: be good many h.
Na cmlrlizlatt may attempt mmtiousfrom all three parts.

PART I.

1. Express 10 chains as a decimal fraction of 47592 of a. mile :
and find the square root of '00231, correct to three places
of decimals.

‘II. A owes B £500, clue in one year’s time. He desir[...]nt to be put elf until two yemi; later, paying
.3 a certain sum in compensation. What should this
sum be if it is paid at once, reckoning compound interest
at 5 per cent!

’iIII. Divide wu—a: by .52—1 : and (x+g)‘—3.zz"+ 2 ‘— 3233/ by
x—z-t 3/.

IV. FindA gravel walk 4 feet wide is made round a circular grass
plat. The area. of the walk is 49 square yards. Find
the diameter of the plot.

4—»

VII. What are the meanings of a.” and 0.13.1111 Show that they
must have the me[...]Simplify
3!: )1: + 1

( "H .701“2 +
as

VIII. Find the value of a: in the following equations :—
(i.) 2wg+bx+ab=b9+2aa v

.. :tz-l—x +3 =3
\f (11')[...](iii) Jz+5— J? 2:43:77

IX. Amara walks a. certain distance. The first third of the
distan[...]ges
his page to 4 miles an hour which he keeps up for one .
third of the total time he takes on[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (382)[...]an hour. How long was
the journey?

PART III.

X, If an varies as 3/ directly and z“ inversely and if a": 1 when
y: 1 and 2:4 find a: when y:.. and z=6.

Also if xvaries as 9+; and «2:1 when y=0, find

w when 3/: 6.

XI. If the Arithmetic Mean of the first and second of t[...]e third
quantity is three times the first.

XII. Find the number of permutations of 7:. things taken. a[...]ngent
of an angle as it varies from 0° to 360°.
Find all the angles between 0° and 720° which satisfy

the equation
tan A : J?

XIV. A conical mound and a tower stand on the some level plain.
The 510 e of[...]the foot of the mound nearest the tower is 45‘.
Find the height of the tower.

7. PURE MATHEMATICS (IL[...]to obtain 0. Pass are required to work
from Parts I. and II. only. Candidates who wish to obtain a credit
must confine their atmm'on to Parts II. a[...]dates
atlemptin Parts II. and III. fail to obtain a- Grad“, they imwy still
be «Home to pass if their work be up to the requisite standard[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (383)PART I.

I. Construct a. triangle such that the sides shall be equal to
t[...]are together
.1 greater than the third.
Construct a triangle, hsving given the base, one of the
angle[...]cular
from the vertex on to the base.

II. Divide a. given straight line into two parts, so that the[...]qual to the square on the other.

III. Prove that if a. straight line drawn through the centre of a
circle hisect a. chord which does not pass through the
J centre,[...]es.
Two circles are drawn having the some centre.
A B C' D is a straight line cutting the larger of the two
-. circles in A and D and the smaller in B and 0'. Prove
that A B :0 .0.
IV. Prove that the opposite angles of a. quadrilateral figure
inscribed in a circle are together equal to two right
V angles.
If A B C D be such a. quadrilateral, and 0 1) be pro—
duced through D to 19‘, show that the angle A D E =.
the angle B.

PART II.

V. Prove that equa[...]its diagonals»
bisects it, prove that it must he a. parallelogram.

VI. From agiven point in the cir[...]angles at
the base double the third angle.

Upon a given base describe an isosceles triangle,
having[...]each of the
angles at the base.

PART III.

VIII. If two triangles are equiangulm' to one another, prove that
they are similar.
I A and TB are two tangents to a circle whose centre

E52

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (384)is 6', touching the circle at A and B. B 0' is joined an
produced to meet the circle in L. Show that T A bears
the same ratio to A B that the radius of the circle does
to A L.

IX. A B 0 is a. triangle having a. right angle at C, and
such that A B = 2 A 0. Through A a line AL is
drawn parallel to B 0. Find the ratio in which A B
must be divided by a point P in order that the length of
the perpendicular from P on to A L may = I’ B.

X. If a straight line stand at right angles to each of tw[...]angles to the plane in which they are.

XI. Given aA +B) (i.) in terms of tan A and tan .3, and
(it) in terms of cot A and cot B.

If ten A;B+tenA;B= J?—

and cos A + cos .B=1
find A and B.

XIII. In any triangle Show that

. 12—0 A

(1.) tan 4; (B — ”=13: cot E

.. ., cos (B- 0’) + cos A _ a

(1") “ 2 sin A — cot A + cot B.

‘8. APPLIED MATHEMATICS.
No Candidate[...]to unite formula and equation: 101me
possible.)

I. Explain how, by the use of the endiometer[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (385)[...]ances, how could
you prepare nitric oxide?

Write what you know of the chemical behaviour of hydro—
chloric acid under different conditions.

Write what you know of the formation of carbon dioxide in
th[...]effects of
badly ventilated rooms.

State clearly what you understand by atoms and molecules,
and explai[...]ive weights of molecules in certain cases.

Write a brief account of the preparation and properties of.
(a) caustic potash, (b) saltpetre, (c) water-glass,[...]magnesia.

Explain the changes which occur when
(a) Ferrous hydroxide suspended in water is exposed[...]hloride with hydrochloric acid is exposed
to air.
What is iron alum, and how is it prepared?

Give a brief account of the manufacture of soap.

A piece of load weighs 2-5 grammes in air, 2‘282 grammes
in water, and 2-343 grammes in ether. Find the specific
gravity of the ether.

l0. EXPERIME[...]t more than nine questions are to be attempted.)

I. Describe carefully how a mercurial thermometer is made,

and the methods u[...]ng and boiling
points.

II. Explain the action of a freezing mixture.
III. Why is it that we look upon heat as a form of energy".
IV. State the laws governing the[...]gs. How may these be proved experimentally 'l

V. What. is meant by the umbra and penumbra of a shadow ‘l'

Explain by the aid of a diagram an eclipse of the sun.
Upon what portions of the earth will the eclipse app[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (386)VI. What is meant by the “ focus” of a convex lens? If a
small object is placed nearer such a lens than the focus
where will the image be? Will it be real or virtual,
erect or inverted 1

VII. What is the nature of the light transmitted by a piece of
red glass? Describe experiments in proof of your
answer. What would be the apparent colours of white
and blue objects in a room in which the windows were
of red glass 'l

V[...]ch give rise to the theory that
every molecule of a magnet is a little magnet in itself
with a. N. and S. pole. On this theory what. happens
when a bar of steel is magnetisedt

IX. Describe carefully how you would conduct experiments to
prove that. when a conductor is electrified the electricity
is all[...]ould you prove experimentally that in the ease of a
charged Leydcn jar the electrification resides in the
glass and not on the metal coatings.

XI. What is meant by the “polarisation” of a simple voltaie
cell? Describe some form of cell in which this is pre-
vented.

XII. State Ampérc’s rule for telling the direction in which a
magnetic needle will be deflected by an electric current,
and use it to show, by the aid of a. diagram, how each
part of the circuit in an Astatic galvanometer afiects
each of the needles.

BOTAN Y.
Time—Two[...]our answers with diagrams, uherever seryiceable.

I. Describe and compare as fully as you can the flowers and‘
foliage of a garden pea (or other closely allied plant), and
o[...]plants referred to the same N ctural Order 1

II. What are the especial characters of the floral envelo[...]meaning of dimorphixm. Illustrate your
answer by reference to plants belonging to at least two-
Natur[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (387)[...]of the several component pru-ts of the seed.

V. What several purposes do Stipules serve in the economy[...]seeds.

7 (c). V PHYSIOLOGY.

Time—T No hours.

I. What is the pulse! Why is it that there is usually no
pulse in the veins’i

II. Write what you know concerning lymph, lymphatic vessels
and lymphatic glands.

III. What is glycogen? Where is it found; under what cir—
cumstances is it formed and what is its ultimate
destination?

IV. Describe the manner of origin, structure and functions of a.
spinal nerve. What would be the result of cutting the
trunk of a spinal nerve?

V. What are the difi'erences in the condition of an eye adjusted
for distant and for near vision? How is the changc from
the one to th[...]our answers with Diagrams, wherever serviceable.

I. What is dewl How is it formed, and how does it differ
from mist or fog!

II. Under what special geological conditions does artesian
water occur! Quote Australian examples, if possible.

III. Mention three of the principal fa[...]e the climate of Central Australia, explaining by
what

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (388)v. Dés‘wribe what may balsam from the summon of a.
piece of (a) sandstone, (b) limestone, and (a) granite.

'VI. What is the mow‘léne} Upon what conditions does its
altitude depend‘! Quote act[...]s of the movements of the earth’s crust.

VIII. What reasons have we for the belief that. all the stratified
rocks[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (389)[...]o ego
Tennant. Frederick Augustus, l, 2, 7 Mr. F. A.(l'Arenberg'x Tniti
“My, Inman. l 2. 4, 7 Mr. F. A. d’Arenlxu'g’s Tuition
Zwur, Bemhud Traugobt,[...]following special subject :—
Owen, Arthur Geofli‘ey, 10 St. Peter’s Collegiate School

The fi[...]iu
149.1,,“ [IL—Botany and Physiology
s.—ll.a,1ian ISL—Pl] ical Geogra by and the
1—[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (390)[...]EXAMINATION.

13 Candidates ("bred themselves for this Examimuima (nine fur the whale Emmmlion and
four for Spa-vial Subjects), of whom 7 fivfled to satisf[...]Greek 1 0 1 1 0 l
1 Pure malematios . 8 1 9 6 o s
i Applied mummies .7. o o o 0 9 o
Franoh ... ... ..[...]Chemistry .4. l 0 1 1 0 1
Physies .. 7 0 7 2 0 2
I Botany and Physiology. ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘
Physical Geogrqphy and Gealogy 0 0 0 0 0 0 I,

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (391)[...]5, 7“, lo

Jennin rs, Francis Alexander, 1. 2, I}. 7', 9"
Kenna y, Henry Leo, J, 2, 4, 7', 10"
Rob[...]dner. 1, 2, 4, 7, 9
Brown, Edgar Jabez, l. 2. 8, 'I. 10
3153mm, John Thomas, 1, 2, 4, 10
Caterer. Edi[...]William Ernest. 1, 4, 7
Englnml, Annie Elizabeth, I, 4, 7
Flaming, Stanley Hugh, 1. 4, 7
Formhy, Benr[...]10

.n 60

Im place ofEiZmatian.
Advanced School for Girls
Queen's School
St. Peter‘s Collegiate School
Way College
Advanced School for Girls
St. Peter‘s Collegiate School
Christian B[...]ge
St. Petor's Collegiate School

Advanced School for Girls
Advanced School for Girls
\Vhinham Colle 9

Prince Alfred Co legc

St Peter’s Coll 'lWe School
Advanced Sclioo for Girls
Prince Alfred College

St. Peter's Collegia[...]olle
Christ-ion rothers‘Colleae
Advanced School for Girfe
Advanced School for Girls
Prince Alfred College
Private Tuition

Chri[...]Alfred College

Way Colle re ‘
Advanced School for Girls
Unley Park School
Queen’s School

Advanced School for Girls
Christian Brothers? College
“’3[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (392)[...]t. Peter’s: Colle'iole School‘
Advanced Schoo for ( iii-ls
Christian Brothem' College
St. Peter‘s[...]Alfred Co loge

Unley Park School
Advanced School for Girls
St. Peter’s Collegiate School
Christian B[...],—Germnn
o—Immn
7.—-Pure Mothenmucs.

S.—-AI

n61

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (393)'51sz 'm'ns numb 'mwma "on w svmmm 'H 'A

NOVEMBER, .1895.—SENIOR FUELIC EXAMINATION.

_.._—

95 Candidates entered themselves for this Emminatémz, of whom 21 faM'to satisfy the E[...]nch ‘ L.. 36 99 65 29 25 54'
German... 24 15 39 I4 14 28
Pure Mathematics 57 18 73 4’3 8- 51
Appl[...]cs 0’ 9 0‘ 0 '0 0»
Chemistry 473 1 £3 25 l. I 256'
Experimental Physics ... 28 7 35' 20[...]

TXT

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (394) THE

FOR THE

ACADEMICAL YEAR 1896.

ADELAIDE:
W. K. THOMAS & CO., GRENE:I!i~L ~i!'REET.
,.[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (395)[...]ENTS.

A[...]endment Act I<J-20
Public Library, 1\Iuseum, and Art Gall[...]62
Almanac and Calendar for 1895[...]s, see Scholarships.
Annual Report for 1895[...]ts
} Appendix A. 1·79

ARTS, MAST[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (396)[...]Scholarships
Attendance on Lectures for 1895 -[...]of Science
FEES-
Arts Appendix A. 2
Science Appendix A. ss[...]7, 38, and 40
Higher Public Appendix A. 122[...]Examination Papers } Avv••dh A 121·128

Class Lists ·

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (397)[...]Appendix C. 'I6-i9
I
Incorporation, Act of[...]8-IJ

JuNIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION-

i:;ul~tions
Subjects of Examination[...]l, Regulations and Fees ~ Appendix A. t 94·95[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (398)[...]s
Subjects of Examination } App•odi< A.
Examination Papers
Class Li[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (399)[...]62
4· Admission in a/Jsentid • 62[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (400)[...]•

ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR,.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 1896 • .

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (401) ·O.ALEN DAR FOR 1896.[...]10 Friday Last day of entry for Special Senior Public[...]Monday ... Last day of entry for LL.B. Examination[...]21 Friday Last day of entry for Preliminary Examin-[...]28 " Last day of entry for Evening Scholarships[...].
~14 Saturday euate. Last day for sending to lerk of
'"-=o-J"".'I"

l ---- "<:mate no ices of motions t r meeting of
:I
e.nnte on March 25th.
I" 16 Monday ... Lectures begin.
I" 25 Wednesday Senate meets.
(I" 27 Friday ... Council Meeting.[...].
April 1 Wednesday Examination for J . H. Clark Scholarship
l.[...]16 Saturday Last day of entry for LL.D. Examination[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (402)[...]l Meeting.
" 30 Tuesday ... Last day for sending in compositions for the·
l\ius. Bac.[...]Y.
July 11 Saturday Senate. Last day for sending to Clerk_or·
Senate notices of motions for meeting: of·
Sen[...]egins.
" 21 Friday Last day of entry for the Preliminary_Ex--[...]med.
Last day of entry for M.A. Examination
iu Dece[...].
October 1 Thursday Last day of entry for Public Examinations[...].
10 Saturday Last day of entry for Public Examinations[...].
lG Friday ... Last day of entry for the M.D., Ch.M.,[...].
23 Friday ... Last day of entry for B.A., B.Sc., and
High[...]31 Saturday Ln t lay of eutl'y for the 'enior nd Junior-[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (403)[...].
H Saturday Senn.te. Last day for sondh1g to Clerk of
SenA.te nomina tiona of Caudidntes for five
annual vaonncies in the Council, for the
offices of Warden n.nd Clerk, and for send-
ing in notice.<; of motions for Senate
meeti11g o[...]M.B. and Oh.B.,
B.A., B.Sc., {us. Bac., Higher Public,[...]DECEMBER.
December I Tuesday ...Examination for the M.A. Degree begins.
."
~.Iii.' ~ Tuesda[...]Lnst day of entry for the Angas Engineering[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (404)[...]t," and
"The University of Adelaide Degrees Act," a University consisting of a
Council and Senate has been incorporated and made a body politic with
pet·petuol succession, under t[...]d consideration within Ow:
Dominions ns f ully as if t he said Degrees had been conferred by any
ni[...]d su ccessors, will nnd ordnin as follows :
I . 'rhe Degl'ees of Bachelor of rts, Mnste1· of A[...]d Possessions t brougholtt the World, as
fully ns if the said Degrees hnd been granted by any Uni versity of Our
ll!l.id United Kingdom.
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (405)[...]as the standard of knowledge now
stablished, or a like standard, be preserved as o. necessary condition for
btniuing the aforesaid Degrees.
III. .Any such standard shall be held suffi.oient for the purposes of
these Our Letters Patent if so declared in u.uy proclamation issued by
Our Governor of South Austrn.l ia for the time being.
I n witness whereof We have caused these Our[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (406)[...]iversity, upon
terrus and conditions contained in a certt~iu [ndenture bcn1•ing date 1,he
twenty-fo[...]a.y, Esquires, representing an As ociatiou formed for the purpose f
establishing such University, a copy of whioh !H\id lnden me is set forth
in the[...]oonsent of the Legis-
lative Council aud House of A set bly of the said Province, in this
present Par[...]l and Senate.

1. Au University, consisting of a ouncil and • enl\.te, Iu1.U be cstnh-
lished at[...]nccording
to the provisions of this Act, shall be a body politic and corporate by
the name of "The 1J[...]ve perpetual succession, and shall ndopt and have a common SCA!, nll(l
shall by the same name sue 111[...]s, chattels, and per-
sonal propllrty whatsoever, a.nd shall also be able o.nd capable in law o
receive, take, pmchase, and hold for ever, not only such lands, buildings,
and he1·ed[...]m time to time be exclu-
sively used and occupied for the immediate requirements of tbe said
Uni[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (407)[...]( 9 )

appertaining to a body politic and corporate : Provided always, tha[...]ein enacted, the said University shall consist of a Council only :
Provided further, that it shall not be lawful for the said University to
alien, mortgage, charge, o[...]the approval of the
Governor of the said Province for the time being, except by way of lease
for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the[...]the highest rent that can be reasonably obtained for
the same, without fine.
Firs I Council by whom appointed. Election o! Chanc6llor[...]nty councillors, and the said Council shall
elect a Chancellor and a Vice-Chancellor ; and whenever a vacancy shall
<>ccur in the office of Chancellor[...]enure, or otherwise, the said Council shall elect
a Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, as the case may be[...]ouncil out of their own body, and
the Chancellor, if not a member of the said Council at the time of his
election, shall, from and after his election, become a member of the said
Council during the term of his office, and in any such case, and for such
period, the Council shall consist of twenty-[...]cellor and Vice-Chancellor shall hold his office for five years, or, except
in the case of the first Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor, for such other
term as shall be fixed by the statutes[...]est in office shall retire, but shall be eligible for re-election, and if
more members shall have been in office for the same period, the order of
their retirement sh[...]the
Senate shall at meetings to be duly convened for that purpose elect; or,
if the Senate shall not have been constituted[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (408)[...]persons to fill such vacancies,
or if the Senate shall fail to elect within six months,[...]tes of three years' standing,,
and a graduate of another University admitted to a. degree in The
University of Adela[...]such other University, and the Senate shall elect a
~Warden out of their own body annually, or whenever a vacancy shall
occur.[...]and the chairman at any such meeting shall have a vote, and in case of
an equality of votes, a casting vote, and no question sh'l.ll be decided[...]s of the Senate present
shall elect a chairman.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (409)[...]the matriculation of students; the·
examination for fellowships, scholarships, prizes, exhibitions, d[...]of the same respectively, the fees to-be charged
for matriculation, or for any such examination or degree, the lectures or
c[...]any existing statute, shalL be of any force unti,I
approved by the said Senate.
C[...]arding-hotlSes licensed:
9. It shall be lawful for the said University to make any statutes for·
the affiliation to or connection with the same[...]such college or establish-
ment may consent, and for the licensing and supervision of boarding-
houses intended for the reception of students, and the revocation of[...]nor to be allowed and counter-
signed by him, and if so allowed and countersigned, shall be binding
up[...]of the said University, and upon all candidates-
for degrees to be conferred by the same.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (410)[...]iversity: Provided always that it shall be lawful for the said Uni-
versity to make such statutes as they may deem fit for the admission,
•without examination, to any suc[...]d to or in connection with the
University, or in a boarding-house licensed as aforesaid.[...]erson in order to
·entitle him to be admitted as a student of the said University, or to
hold offic[...]wment by annual grant.
15. It shall be lawful for the Governor by warrant under his hand,
addresse[...]invested by the
said body corporate upon trusts for the purposes of such University, and
on the valu[...]ted in the said
·body corporate, or in trustees, for the purposes of the said University,
except the[...]Act ; and such
annual grant shall be applied as a fund for maintaining the said
University, and for defraying the several stipends which may be
appo[...]servants to be appointed by such University, and for
·defraying the expense of such fellowships, scholarships, prizes, and
·exhibitions, as shall be awarded for the encouragement of students in
'f!uch University, and for providing a library for the same, and for
discharging all necessary charges connected with[...]id Province,
not exceeding fifty thousand acres, for the purpose of the University
.and the fur[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (411)[...]le to such University, or may resene and dedicate a. piece of"
land in Adelaide, east of the Gun Shed[...]Terrace, not
exceeding five acrea, to be used o.s a site* for the University building-:s.
and for the purposes of such University : Provided that the lands SO ·
granted shall be held upon trust for the purposes of such University, .
SllCA trusts t[...]ions of l.{edico.l Pmctitiouers in.
this Province for certain purposes."
Council o[...]r to the ovet·uor, and such report shall contain a fnll account of the
income and expendi ture of t[...]n ncb mannet•·
as the Governor may direct, and a copy of eYet·y sn ·b report, nnd of all
the statutes and reg ulations of the University, nllowed a aforesaid by
the 'overnor, sbn.ll be h id in each[...]Governor to be Vialt.or.
19. The Governor for the time being shall be the Visitor of the saicl[...]rth dn.y of December, one thou nnd ci" ht
hundred a.ml sc,·Clt -two, between 'V11.Her ' Vnt· on Hnlthes oi 'l'orre11 l a~k
11!!111' clela idc, in tue P rovi?ce of . ou t II Au ·trnlio., E qumJ, ~f the one par t nn 1i
J~ X>'"~• d r ll a,l', o~ . .A (~elnttl e, afOI:~, :ticl Esquire, Treasurer o_f t he Exe nth·
~ttnetl or the Umverst~.l' A~--octalinH , t>( ~It ~ o tl~er par : " 'lJCreas ~h e ~a!tl
" a lter Wa on Hu,.be t ' •le~trou U1.nL ~~ tu ennt[...]" '!'he delnide niversity," nnd hns nqreed to
i t in the fo undation of uclt Univet ' i ty, by contribttting the sum of rweuty

* An ex[...]esty's Dominion9
mltbori ed to gnm~ D egrees in 1\I dicine and m gery."

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (412)[...]ro.tive }1 hilology aud Literature
and the other for English La.ngun;.:e o.nd Liternt.n.re aud Mental[...]en formed, and has undertaken
to endeavour t.o for.nd and establish such University, a.nd hns a.pJiointed an
ExecutiYe Council: And whereas th[...]ffo.y ltn.s been appointed
T reasurer oi t.he t>a.id l~xccutive Council: I Now this lntlenlnro witnesseth, thai
.in couside[...]his executors and administmtors, that he,. tho so.i~l Walter Wn.t:!Oit
Hughes, his executors, or nd[...]reasure.r, or t.o Lite said Exeeut;ve Counetl, or if the said University is incor·
Prorated within[...]st to be paid by equal quarterly pa.yruents : And i& is llf.'l"ecd
:md declared that the interest[...]u endowing t he said two
chairs with llalarics for the two Professors, or oocupiers of such cha.il'l[...]nd agreed that the said Walter Watson Rllghes bas a.p.
'.JlOin«'icl the Reverend Henry Rend, M.A., Incumbent of the Church of England
.1n the Dis[...].vidson, of Chalmers Church, Adelaide, to occupy, a.nd thn.t li•e
said John Davidson shall occupy[...]e, and 1\'fentaland Moro.l Philosophy: .Anil it
i~ l~ereby a8recd n.nd clcclo.red tltat the n.nm•nl income and i ut.on>J~tof t:he said sun1
of T wenty 1'housnml Pounds, shall be applied for the purposes aforesaid in equal
sums qnn.rterly, and for no other purpose whatever: And it is also declR.r[...]said
U Diversity shall become incorporo.ted. ·for lhe purpose of paying and applying the
annual i[...]y when incorporated, be investecl'~ut)on South Au a.
lmlian Government Bonds, Dehenturel! or Securities, ami the interest. and anuu&l
income a.rsins from such invest.ments paid and applied quo[...]B. Andrews, Solicitor, Adelaide.
• By a. deed cxcculctl in 1881 the donor consente[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (413)[...]m of
Twenty 'rhousp,nd Pounds shall be applied as a fnnd for maintaining
t he said University, and for defraying the several stipend!:> which mo.y
be ap[...]rvants to be appointed by snob U nivet·sity, and for
defraying the expense of such fellowships, scholarship , prizes, t~na
exhibitions as shall be awarded for the cncom-agement of students in
such University, and for proviaing a Library for the same; and for dis-
charging all necessary charges connected with the management thereof,
and for no other use or purpose what~oever. And it is also declared
a.nd agreed that the said sum of Twenty Thousand Po[...]such inve tments shn11 be paid and applied
to aud forfor no other purpo.sc whntsoevcr."

• By a deed exccuteJ in 1 80 the Universitv is em[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (414)[...]er to enable the University of Adelaide to obtain a
grant of Royal Letters Patent, and for other reasons, it is expedient t()
amend "The Ade[...]versity of Adelaide has been duly constituted and
a.ppointerl according to the provisions of "The Ade[...]and that sec-
tion shall be read and construed as if the words " or Regulation" had
been inserted in i[...]; and
that section shall be read and construed as if those words had not
occurred therein.[...]er to enable the University of Adelaide to obtain a
grant of Royal Letters Patent, and for other reasons, it is e1:pedient to
repeal part of[...]ty Act Amendment Act," and to
revive part of "The A. Llaide University Act," and to amend it-B[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (415)[...]ion is hereby revived.
A.dmllllioa of women to DegTeeL
2. Women, who sh[...]ditions prescribed hy
"''The Adelo.ide University A.ct," and by the Sta.tutes and Ra<Ju.lations of
The niversity of Adelaide for any Degree, may be admitted to that
Degree at a meeting of the Council and Senate of the said Uni ersity.
Wor~ Importing mll!CuU[...]ay be mted as "The University of Adelaide Degrees
A. ct.''
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (416)[...]Preamble.
Whereas a School of Medicine has recently been established[...]ersity: Pro-
vided always that it shall be lawful for the said University to make such
statutes as they may deem fit for the admission, without examination,
to any such d[...]aster of Surgery of persons who may
have obtained a corresponding degree at any other Universi[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (417) ( 19 )

S.A. INSTITUTE ACT AMENDMENT ACT OF 1879.[...]an Institute, and that
the said University should for that purpose be empowered to elect two
members of[...]University shall convene in the prescribed manner a meeting in Adelaide
of the said University to ele[...]hall (except in the event herein·
after provided for) hold office until the election in the next succe[...]r so elected
shall dming the year or other period for which he was elected become
vacant, the said Council shall in the prescribed manner convene a meet-
ing of the University to elect in his room[...]egulations as shall he deemed necessary or proper for prescribing
the time and mode of nominating candidates for the said offices, of con-
vening each such meetin[...]business fmd conduct·
ing the election thereat ; for prescribing the place in Adelaide at whicb
such m[...]ersity who must
be pre~ent in order to constitute a valid meeting, and other Statutes and
ltegnlation[...]opinion of the said Univer:oity, ought to be made for the purpose of
carrying out this Act in the most efficient manner.
• This Section h.a been repealed by tho Pu"lic Library, Museu[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (418)[...]within fifteen minutes after t he time appoin ted for holding a.uy suuh
meeting, the Council sbnll, as soou as c[...]as they shall tl1iuk prope1· 11. 11embet· ot· (a the case
shall require) t\VO members of the said Un i\•ersity to be membe1· of tho
tmid Board.
Govemon electe!l under thla .A.ot to have aame righll, &o., aa the othen.
5[...]aid Board of Governors elected under this Act
if.
shall during their tenure of office enjoy equal[...]Title.
6. This Act may be cited for all purposes as the "South Australian
Ins[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (419)[...]lia shall consist of sixteen members of whom
I. The Governor shall appoint eight members.
2[...]shall elect one member,
who shall be a member of the said Society.
3. The Universit[...]shall elect one member,
who shall be a member of the said Society.
5. The Adelaide[...]shall elect one member, who shall be a member of the said
Library.
6. T[...]o time be made in addition to, or in substitution for,
o1· iu amendment of, those rules and regulation[...]l cause to be published in the Government Gazette a list of the mem~
bers of the Board, which[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (420)[...]r, and shall
then reth·e, but shall ,be eligible for re-election.

All mem[...]led.

Section 11.-l'he Govemo1· mn.y n.ppoint a membet· of the Board upon
any casual vacancy oac[...]on
7 of this Act may be filled by the election of a person by the body of
pe1-sons or society who sha[...]oard elected under this Section shall hold
office for the same pt>riod as the member so dying or resign[...], the Go~ernor may appoint.

Section 12.-If the University of Adelaide, the Royal Society of[...]ction given
by this Act, the Governor may appoint a membe1· or membet·s of the
Board, who ahall hold office for the s11.me pel'iod and in all respects ns if
I\ or they hn.d been eleuted by the body of[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (421)[...]f Adelaide : -
Rules and RegulauOJll for the election of members of the Board.[...]gulations
made or to be hereafter made thereunder for the election by the
University of Adelaide of mem[...]STATUTES.

Under the powers given by the S.A. Institute Act Amendment Act of
1879 the followin[...]signed by the Governor, the Council shall convene a
meeting of the University to elect two members o[...]University shall become vacant during the period for which he
was elected, the Council shall, so soon as conveniently may be thereafter,
convene a meeting of the University to elect another member in his room.
5. Every meeting of the University for the election of a member of
the said Board shall be convened not less than ten days before the day
appointed for the meeting by the Registrar by a circular, specifying the
place and time o[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (422)[...]arl~a:st
6. Candidates shall 11& ni>mina.ted' in· wr[...]as to reach him
two days before the day appointed for the meeting, and no candidate
will be eligible for election unless- his written consent to act, if elected,
reaches the Regi~:Jtrar not later· than tw.o· da.y.s before the day . of
meeting.
1. If only the required number of member& shall be elig[...]ll declare such member or members.
elected.
8. If more than the required number of members be eligible, a printed
voting paper containing the names of such[...]each member present at the meeting, who may vote for the required
number of candidates by striking. out the· names of the members for·
whom he does not vote.
9. The votes so given[...]tion is proceeded with. The number of
votes given for each candidate shall. be reported. in writing by[...]or, or in their absence the Warden of the Senate (if present)
shall preside as Chairman, and in the ab[...]the members of the University present shall
elect a Chairman.
11. No such meeting shall be constit[...]thin· fifteen minutes after the·
time appointed for holding the· meeting. At every such meeting all[...]n
case of an equality of votes on any question or for any candidate, the
Chairman shall give a casting vote:
12. The proceedings c>f and elec[...]ch ineeting shall
be recorded by the Registrar in a book. kept for that purpose, and shall
be signed by the Chairman[...]hittell, M.D.
Revd. David Paton, M.A., B.D., I:>.D;
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (423)[...]SITY OF ADELAIDE.

I. THE OFFICERS OF THE SENATE.
1Vartlen anll his
IWK:tiont.,
l. A member of the Senate shall be elected annually as[...]members nra present.
4. If the offic of Wrn·den be vacant, ot· if the Warden hall
be absent, ot· shall desire to take part in a dobn.te, the enn.te
shnll el[...]he
powers of the Warden; but if the Wnrdeu slu~ll arrive after the[...]man shall vacate the Chair.
CJerk o1 Sen ate
a:ud hi e duties.
5. A lerk of the "eno.te shall be elected a tmually, and shall
perform n[...]he direction of the ·wardeu,
a Notice-Paper of the business of every meeting, an[...]tion of the Warden, record
in a book the :Minutes of the Votes and Proceedings of[...]appoint some suitable person to act uutil a Clerk shall have been
ri.p po[...]mbet· respec·
tivoly · but if the Warden is of opinion that thot·e is not suff[...]issued that the meeting shall for that time lapse.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (424)[...]27 )
·12. The Warden may at any time convene a meeting of the ~~:''~~~=~~·~'."'·
:Senate.
13. Upon a requisition signed by twenty members of the Senate,
setting forth the objects for which they desire the meeting to be
·convened, the Warden shall convene a special meeting to be held
within not less than[...]of the receipt by him of such requisition.
14. If after the expiration of a quarter of an hour from the Quorum.
time appointed for the meeting there shall not be twenty members
present the meeting shall lapse.
15. If it shall appear on n'ltice being taken, or on the report ,\djourwnellt".
of a division by the tellers, that twenty members are[...]. The Senate may adjourn any meeting or debate to a future
.day.
Ill. NOTICES.
l'i'. Notice of every meeting shall be given by circu[...]ONDUCT OF BUSINESS.
A, AGENDA.
19. The business at any meeting shal[...]herwise, except by direction of
Senate:
a. Reading, amendment, and confirmation of Minutes.[...].•n
.no member shall make any motion initiating for discussion a
subject which has not been duly inr;erted on the Notice-paper for
:that meeting.
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (425)[...]not on the Notice-
Paper for the meeting of which it is an adjournment.[...]22. Whenever the Warden rises during a debate any member
then s[...]hout interruption.
23. If the Warden desires to take part in a debate, he shall
vacate the chair for the time.
24. Every me[...]rose in his place.
26. A motion may be made that any member who has risen[...]eak " to order."
~'ir;.!:"~rq'::..~·:ud 28. A member may speak upon any question before the Sen[...]or upon any amendment proposed thereto, or upon a motion or
amendment to be proposed by hirnself, o1· upon a point of order,
but not upon the motion that the question be now put, ot• that a
member be now heard.
Per[...]29. By the indulgence of the Senate a member may explain
matters of a personal nature, although there be no question be[...]Debate. 30. No member may speak twice to a question before the Senate
except in explanation or reply; but a member who has merely
formally seconded a motion or amendment shall not be deemed to[...]have spoken.
31. A member who has spoken to a question may again be lleard[...]e any new matter.
32. A reply shall be allowed to a member who has made a
substantive motion, but[...]ote of the Senate except
for the purpose of moving that such vote be rescinded.
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (426)[...]n tbo absence of n member who has given notice of a. Ot llonon •
motion any mom ber pro ent may move such motion.
36. A motion mn.y be ;tmended by the mover with leave o[...]ntry thereof shall be made on the Minutes.
39. A member who has made a motion or amendment may
withdraw the same by leav[...]ve or the negative.
41. The Sen<tte m11y order a complicated question to be divided.
42. When a[...]Stlspen~i o u ut
44. A question may be suspended- q uestion ::~,

(a) By a motion, "That the Senate proceed to the nex:t[...]e motion "That the Senate do now adjourn."
45. A debate may be closed by the motion " That the que[...]C. DIVISIONS
46. So soon as a debate upon a question shall be concluded, Dll'ision.
the Warden shall pnt the question to the Senate,
4 7. A question being put shall be decided in the first instance
by a show of hands.
48. The Warden shall state wh[...]{)l' the "Noes" have it, but any member may call for a division.

49. When a division is oa.Ued the Warden shall again put the[...]ght and the
"Noes" to the left, and shall appoint a teller for each party.
50. The vote of the Warde[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (427)[...]51. Every member present when a division is taken nmst vote,.[...]question in
which he bas a direct pecuniary interest, and the vote of any[...]member so interested shall be disallowed if the Warden's atten-
tion be called to it at the time.
'\\':u·deu to b.a VE'
Ca:;t.ing-Yot.J. 54. In case of an equality of votes the Warden shnll give a
casting vote, and any re[...]mbers can speak only to.
a point of order.[...]meetmg m November.
;:,~,~!~\~~-om 10 58A.* Wlteuever an extr1LOrclinnry vncnncy shall occu[...]office of Wardeu, the , enate, at i next meeting and wi-thout[...]62. No person shall be proposed for election whose name has[...]uations, 63. Any person nominated as a candidate for any office may by
1ww rnucelled[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (428)[...]( 31 )

64. In all elections if no more than the requi:red number of
persons be nominated, the Warden shall declare them elected.
65. If more than the required number of persons be nomin[...]distributed and every member present shall
vote for the required number of candidates; but no member who
has a direct pecuniary interest in the result of the el[...]by the scrutineers, and the
number of votes given for each candidate shall be reported to the
'Yarden,[...]"\Varden or Representative of the Council to whom a
question is put, may without reason assigned decl[...]2. By permission of the Senate any member may put a question
in the absence of the member who has given notice of it.
73. By permission of the Senate a member may amend in
writing a question of which he has given notice and[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (429)[...]E OF THE WHOLE SENATE.
78. A Committee of the whole Senate is rtppointed by a reso-
lution "That the Senate do now resolve itself into a Committee of
the whole."
'War[...]is at once proposed to the Sem~te for adoption.
81. When the mat[...]the Senate having resumed and having received a report of the
Committee to th[...]ully
disposed of, may appoint a future day for the Committee to sit
again.
82. A member may speak more than once to each question.
83. A motion need not be seconded.[...]of whom three shall be a quorum.
85. The Chairman shall have both a delibemtive a.nd a casting
vote.
Report11[...]and it shall be forthwith discussed or postponed for
future consideration.[...]e Standing Orders were rtdopted by the Senate at <I
meeting held on[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (430)[...]SAMUEL JA_jiES WAY, LL.D., Chief Justice of South A.ustralia.
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR:
Eled ed for t!te seconcl time, 29tk November, 1895.
JOHN AXDERSO~ HARTLEY, B :\., B i:lc.
Elected b,l) the &nnte,[...],\)fE,' HEXDEHSOX. 13 .. \.
\\' ILL!Md :\LH'I' IX HOlCI\ .
THE TIC:\'. DA \"JU J-'.·\T(JX. _ji.A., B.D., D.D .
.'IH ' HAHI.I·:: T tU.D, K_ ' ) I.G-., ;\·LA., I<'.H.::;.
J-_/ected b,tJ th e Se[...]\L ·\ RD HE.' RY lU~ ..~ Nl.b:, UA., D.Se.
'I'U~>; "\'EXELL\ULI•: G.b:01.iG.E HENRY .FARR, M.A., LL D .
•1 KIAH 111,-;>I R .' YH N, .C.
SU : .nJ VJ.: l, JJ"\ \'ENP I 'l', KC.)'l.G., LL.D.
Elected b[...].
(;E l (il•; .)111-1:\ HO BERT )[URRAY, B A .. LL.B.
\\'T LL f, ~I lillUIXSUN BOOTHBY, C.l\I.G., B. A, (Sherilf ot the
Pro,·iu 'lll.
EDWARD CHARLES STIHLING, C 1\I.G., l\I.i1., 1\T.D. , F.IU3.
DAVID 1\·IC'RJL\ Y, J.P[...], 2/tlt Marek, 1S95.
YElWO, JOSEPH COOKE, l\I.D.
Elected b.IJ tlte Senate, 2itlt Novembe j·, 1995.
FREI>Eltl 'I\ \YE H.' , ~l...l .
" 'lJ.. L[ :\I J1AttLU\\', 1.1..1 .
J H. NlHW ' 1>1' 11.\ll'I'I.EY. B.A., 13. t;.
ALJ!REIJ A U;Tl~ LEN! ti.N, M.D.
TliE HlGHl' RI•; V. J IIX ltiO: i;TNALD HAIOII•:R, ill..\ ., 0.0.
'1'1:£~ ltEV. JA"!\fF..· .J J!:FFI':LI I ·,LL.D.
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (431)[...]E.
W .AHDE"N: F REDElUC CH.\l'PLE , B.A. (Lom\on, 1870).
DOCTORS OF LAWS.
R RLO \V, WH.LI.\ i\1 (Dnbliu, I .J.) 1 'l;,j
DAHHY . . \r,Fl. 1.:0 (I xforfl ) ... ... ) S '!l
l \TENP H'f, 'll o"A ,\-£ ' Et. \ 'llul lJI ' idg.~ . 1. ' 'U) I • ,
l•Al R, G-E l'GE H.ENH'I' ( '~t1nbrid;.r•, 1 ' i'l:2) ... 11\,";.1
JEl•'FElU., J \i\11~.- C'y,lney I " 5) .. 1 ~[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (432)[...]AHl .N DL ~IBEHG ( ambridge, I ' 9) 1895
llO ·r. :E lt, l :JJ\\"AJW Y 1\[...]1891
JH ln'T, THOMAS ( 'nml,rid ••, l!i5i\) 1877
lHi'l[...]B · , ' .. ·, ·m TR MA' F WELL ( ambridge, I 50) 1895
'A.\IPBU:LL, : LlN A RTH ll F f'l'X ;J.:}{ALl ( 'nmiJritlgc, 1 'SO) 1889
-(',\ H H, \\"fn'L':I\101 E !Dnl,lin. l · • ) .. . .. .[...]57) ... .. . 1817
Jo'O""LEH, .J A:'IJE,' Hl ' HA 10> ( 'a mbridge, 1890) 1891.
FHEWIN, THm·I AS HUCiH .. .[...].. . 1877
l\ULNE, ·wrLLIA;'.i SOMERYILLE (Oxford, 1886)[...]; (.J na, 1847) 1877
l'A'l' lS, DA \' fl ( Hasgow, I '64) ... ... ... 1878[...]EY ( ,n.ml olidgc, 1875) b77
I'OOL£, JHlNRY .JOB~ ( xiord, 1 56)[...]1879
, 'TIHLIKG, ED\\ HI I l:I.Altl... E~ (Cnn•hritl"c, 1 72)[...](Cnmhl'itlge, 1 '64) ... l8i7
:-:; ·•rHEIJ, ND, AltGHIBALl) ·•,•01 (E[...]1882
'Y1\.l N, \\ ff,LTAll (• ' . "\ndrew. , I ' i6 ) 1879
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (433)[...]1888
YOCXG, WILLIAl\-I JOHN (Dublin, 1882) ...[...]l!l91
BLOXAl\( CHARLES A'CUUHT[...]1886
HAWKER, EDWARD WILLIAl\I (Cambridge, 1Si3} l!l7[...].. ... . .. . .. HHl3
HENDERSON, WILLIAii'I 1[...]188()
ISBISTER, WILLIAM J A ;'liES 1[...]on. 185G} 18i7
.JONES. ALBEHT EDW AHD .. .[...]... 1888
.i\IELRUSE, ALEXANDEH .[...]S EOW \HD .. .. . 188(i
S~UTH , .'YDNE\''J'AL130'l' 1 'uot bridg, 1 4) 188G
S L ~ION, JCDAIT 1W:i ... ... ... 1891
.·rrmi. t NG, ,JOH t LAN 'ELU'I' ( ··n miJI"hl rrc, J 71 ) 18[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (434)[...]. ... 1883
(Oxfm·d. 1, i) 1890
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (435)[...]1887
1\JIN ' .fll 1 , E DW AlUJ J \i\fE, (D ublin, I , 70) .. 1894
WH E, R HLE. " 'ILL!A:\I ( am bridge, 1850) 187[...]n1br:d,::e, 1871) ... 1877
P E KNBF A'r HEH . l•'REUJmi 'K \YILLifu\1 (Cambrid~ e . 1[...]1880
SMYTH, JOHN THO::\IAS (nielbourne, 18i4) 1878
SOLOMON, J[...]R, WILLIAM JOHN ...
W ELD, 0 T Yf .' (T oro nlo, I Mil ...
\'i JL1, N O N~ F.R~DER~ 'K W ILl, J M
Wff.Lll ~~ , n1A'I T H E W ... .. .
\ V D ', ,J l h[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (436)KIRBY, JUARY i\IA UDE 1890
8i\llTH, JULIAN AUtWSTl!S RD:IIAINE 1892
i':lOLOJ\WN. SUSAN SELIXA . ..[...]1887
WHEATLEY, FREDERICK WILLIA:\I ... 18[...]1891

BACHELORS OF MUSIC.
I\' ES, JOSHUA (Camhridge, 188-!)[...]0th December, JS[);{
HL'SSELL, ALFHElJ ~~DWAIW J A\lES, .\I. B., Cn.B. 2Uth December, 1893
SAXUl:l'l'E[...], 1t.93
BLACKBURN. CH.c\ RLI<:S lliCI\.E!-tTON, B.A .. 20th Decemuer, 189:{
NICHOLLS, LESLIE HEl:UlEH.T, !I. A. 2tltil DPceJn ber, 1t>93
B[...]20th December, Hs!l;{
L E~·IEi':l!:i U JUEK. THU:\L\.H ABI:L-DI, D Sc. 20th D[...]h Dece1nber, 1894
.FISCHEl:l, l;EOH.GE ALFHEll, ;\I. B.. CuB. IUth December, 1894
CUHR[...]ber, 1894
,TUH~ STON. PERCY E~II:W:-;u::-;, ll.A. 1!Jtlt Ue<'em ber, 1894
CHAPPLE .\IARIAX, B.A. J 9th Ilecem ber, 1894
1\.ULLUSCHE. JOH~. B.A. 19Lit December, 1894
CH ~U'PLE, ALFHED , B.i':l1· ... . J Ht!J Decembe[...]LL.B. 18th December, 1895
~I'.EHI{, CAl:lL LuUI:-,;, LL B. .. 18th December, 1895
B0::\1\IN, JAME:::i ATKiNSON, ?IT. B.. Cn.B. 1t't[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (437)[...]D VON BLOMBERG BE~SLY, M.A.
Hugltes Prqfessor of English Language and Litera[...]ra
PMlosopk;tt:
WILLIA:'vl MITCHELL, M.A., D.Sc.
Elder Professor of Mathematics:
WI[...]:
HOBEHT WILLI~M CHAP:\IAN, :\l.A., B.C E.
Elder Prqfessor qf Natural Science:
RALPH TATE, F.G.S., F.L.S.
A.ngas Professol" of Chemistl·.'t :
EDWARD[...]of Laws :
FREDERICK VHLLLUI PEXNEFATHER, B.A., LL.D.
Elder Professor of Anatomy :
ARCHI[...]LING, C.~\l.G., F.R.S. M.A., :'11.0.
(Cambridge). F.H.C.S. (Eng[...]p:
.BENJAMIN POULTON, M.D. C~Ielbonroe), l\I R.C.S. (Eng-law\)
Leetw·e1' on Obstetrics and Di[...]nd)
Ledurer on Jl£ateria 1viedica:
WILLIA~I LENNOX CLELAND, :\I. B. (Edinburgh)
1'he Dr. Charles Go.Yse Le[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (438)[...]Aural Su>·gery :
WILLIAM ANSTEY GILES, J)i.B., Ch.M. {Edinbmgh)
Lectu1·er on Pathological A[...]London)
WILLIAM THORNBOlW U GH HAYWARD, 1\'I.R.C.S. {Englan•l)
Lecturers on Clim:oal Surger,[...]THQ;\L~S AIN SLIE CATERER, B.A.
REGISTRAR.[...]DS HODGE.

COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL FOR 1896.
Education Comm[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (439)[...]E. W. WAY, M.B.
PROFESSOR BRAGG W. A. t<ILES, M.B.
DH. VERCO W. '1'[...]F THE FACULTY OF J\JEDICINE
THE DEAN OF THE I''ACULTY OF ARTS
THE DEAN OF THE FACU[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (440)ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR lll95.

To His Excellency Sir Thomas Fow[...]niversity during the year 1895.
I. THE CouNCIL AND OFFICERS.
Iu November the Rev. Canon Poole, M.A., to the great regret
of the Council, resigned hi[...]William Barlow, LL.D.
Frederick 1\yers, M.A.
John Anderson Hartley, B.A., B.Sc.
Alfred Au~tin Lendon, M.D.
John[...]ioned in the-
Council-
Frederick Ayers, l\'[ A.
William Barlow, LL.D.
John Anderson Hartley, B.A., B.Sc.
Alfred Austin Lendon, MD.
Th<:J Right Rev. John Reginald Harmer, M.A., D.l>.
'l'he Rev. James Jefferis, LL.D.[...]r the Council re-elected John Anderson
Hartley, B.A., B.Sc., to be Vice-C!J.ancellor.
In January,[...]s Isbister, LL.B.,
Lecturer on the Law of Wrongs, for the year 1805.
ll. SE[...]he 27th November, re-elected Frederick
Chapple, B.A., .D.Sc., to be vVarden, and Thomas Ainslie Caterer,.
B.A., Clerk of the Senate.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (441)[...]Isaac Herbel·t } To the Degree of B.A.
Clark, Edward Vincent
Leitch, Olive[...]His Excellency Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, M.A., University
of Cambridge.
Th[...]The Right l:tev. John Reginald Harmer, .M.A., University of
Cambridge.
Edward von Blomberg Bensly, M.A., University of Cambridge.
Arthur William Gosnell, M.A., University of Cambridge.
William Mitchell, M.A., University of Edinburgh.
William James Conybeare, B.A., University of Cambridge.
Richard E[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (442)[...]OF LAWS.
The number of undergraduates studying for the LL.B. Degree-
was twelve, and sixteen non-graduating students have been
preparing for certificates to enable them to practise in the
Supreme Court.
Two students commenced the course for the LL.B. Degree
Two under~raduates completed the[...]w Prizes were awarded to Frederick William Young, a
student of the second year, and Philip Mesmer Newland, a
studetlt of the third year.
The Council found[...]their services at the disposal of the University for the LL.:S.
examinations itt November, 1895, and March, 1806 :-Messrs.
E. B. Grundy, G. J. R. Murray, B.A .. , LL.B., Jas. Gordon, G. Ash,
LL.B., A. Buchanan, P. R. Stow, W. A. :Magarey, LL.B., A. Gill,
B.A., LL.B., and F. L. Stow, LL.B.[...]EDICIKE.
The number of undergraduates studying for the M.B. Degree
was forty-seven.
Thirteen students commenced the conrse for the i\J.B. Degree.
Ten completed the first year's cours[...]the first year,
and Charles Bickerton Blackburn, a student. of the secPncl year.
The Everard Schol[...]OF ARTS.
The number of undergraduates sttdying for the B A. Degree
was fom·teen, including four even[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (443)[...]( 46 )

Five students commenced the course for the B.A. Degl"ee, and
five completed the first year's cou[...]ting students attended various lectures
<>f the B.A. course.
The John Howard Clark Scholarship for proficiency in :English
Literature was awarded to[...]£160 has been received from subscribers to found a
Scholarship in memory of the late Rev. Wm. Roby Fletcher, M.A.,
formerly a member of the Council and Vice-Chancellor, and m[...]SCIENCE.
The number of undergraduates studying for the B.Sc. Degree
wall thirteeu including six evening scholars.
Five students commenced the course for the B.Sc. Degree.
Two completed the first year's[...]STuDIEs.
The uumber of undergraduates studying for the Mus. Bac.
Degree was ten. Three students comm[...]ar's
course, two the second, and one the third.
A local examination was held at Hobart, Tasmania.[...]Part ll., Applied .Mathematics,
1 hysi Pft.rt I., Greek Part I., Geology, Inorganic Chemistry,
.Electric E ngin eering, Part I., and French.
A table showing the subjects of the Lectures delive[...]UBLIC EXAMINATION.
Fifry-two candidates entered for various subjects of the Higher
Public Examination.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (444)[...]entered, nine fur the whole examination and four for special
subjects. Five candidates passed in the Third Class, and one
candidate passed in a special subject.
t the Examination held in[...]sixty passed.
Four hundred candidates entered for the Preliminary Examina-
tion held in September,[...]ic one hundred and thirty-nine candidates
entered for the Junior Division. For ty· seven gained First Class
Certificates, and s[...]one hundred and thirty-nine candi-
dates entered for the Junior DiYision. Thirty-one o[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (445)[...]arly in the year the Council invited applications for the Pro-
fessorship of Classics and Comparative P[...]of Professor Boulger. Pending
the appointment of a Professor, the Council on the 13th February
appointed J1r. T. S Poole, B.A., Lecturer for the first Term. On
the 24th April, Mr. Edward von Blomberg Bensly, M.A. was
elected to the Chair, and he arrived early i[...]homas Whittell, M.D., and the Rev. David Paton,
M.A., D.D., were re-elected to represent the Universi[...]tions, the following awards were made in
1\-Iarch for the year 1895 :-Evening Schularships-May Burgess,[...]apple, and William
John McBride, were recommended for E11trance Scholarships for
1896.
XXII. lTNIVERSITY EXTE:NSIOX.
During tbe year arrangements were made for a series of Exten-
sion lectures. FouL' courses wer[...]he
Gawler Institute, Professor Mitchell delirered a course of
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (446)[...]e request, of the
Lilet·ru·y Societ.ies' Union, for a course ot lectures ou Political
Economy. 'fhese ~[...]audited, is annexed to this Report. There is also a
further statement, showing the aotual posi[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (447)[...]THE UNIV .ERSITY

.Account of I"come and E:»penditwre for the year 1895, fU1'"1tiah11il in[...]£ s. d. £ a. d.
Bala.noe-
In Bank on 31st December, 1894[...]ubsidy on endowments ... 3,201 0 0
Do. S. A. Scholarship for Medical School 600 0 0
- - - · - a,801 0 0
Fees-
Arts and Sciences[...]aw 380 I 6
Medicine[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (448)[...]·.}.
co!IJPZi.a;twe with the 18th Seotion. of A.ct 37 and38 Viotoria, No. 20 oflS74. · ·[...]:12 IJ 0
E xamination I>a.pers .. . :!6 12[...]ysical Laboratorv .. . i2 .J. 10
Chemical Laboratory ...[...]0 ~ ij
l>l'inting a nd advertising, &c., Hughes'
P rof[...]500 0 0
Other E a;,p snaes-
Ex ami.nation Pa.pe1[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (449)[...]u,b4~ a.
.lrl& tJntl ScietiCe School-
Sale of Speci[...]79 4 0
llarr S1m'tl~ .Libi'CW!J A ocount-
Bo.la.n.ce of donation by R. Bal'l' mit h, Esq.,
withdru.wn from Dn.nk for purcb a.~e of
books[...]6. g
CAPITAL Acoou, T-
A ocormt-
It~·ve.rfAIIellt[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (450)[...]B1·ought Iorwu.rd 3,582 19 I
E'lll!IIMHJ Olaases-
So.Ia.ries .. . 118 2 (I
Otl~U Ea:penses-
A[...]J Sol1ola1·ship- ·
Remitted to A11ent-Geneml during •ear[...]2()() 0 0
J.,sga.s Jfnaitle~ri.~~.r .'Ea;J.i'bitioii-
Pa.td E.·Jub1tioners...[...]30 0 0
·~1· '1'. Ekle1·'s Pl'i::es-
Paid Prizemen ...[...]20 0 0
RIJflist1·a·r 's 1Jepm•t1Jteltt-
Salaries[...]600 16 0
emu e A. oco rmt ...[...]0 5 0
P1·i11li?•9 (Ueneral Chnrg )[...]... 267 lJ
OaZMHlar A.ccowllt-
Printing[...]31 0 0
I.a.borato.ry ...[...]--- 387 5 I[...]79 4 0
Jlf11J'l' 8'111i~74 Lib1'(l,l:l/ dCCOI!IIt-
EXflended on Boo!< .. ISO 6 I
Ba ance of ~motmt withdrawn[...]2::!3 6 9
CAPITAL AQCOUNT-
lJeposited i1~ Bank oj J.delaide during year ...[...]J. EDWIN THOMAS, F.A.S.A., i ·
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (451)[...]THE UN I: VEltSITY[...]1,070 l:l i
PRIZES[...]the University ... 25,675 l
LESS WRITTEN OFF FOR DEPRECIATION-
Furniture...[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (452)[...]30,625 0 0
Amount on Depol!it ut E.·. & A.
Bank ... ... ... ... ... 1[...]54,896 6 3
Paid to Her Iaj ~ ty's overnment for
value of Improvements thereon .. : 2,87[...]57,776 I 4
BUILDING ACCOUNT--
Expended on Univers[...]5
* Thisnotamount is liable to be reduced by a loss,
actually made, but estimated a[...]J. EDWIN THOl\-IAS, F.A.S.A. I A udttors,
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (453) STATEMENTS OF VARlO US ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING 31sT DECEMBER, 11195.[...]Receipts. £ s. a. Payments. £ s. a.
Interest on Endowment[...]-The amount stated above as paid to Lecturers was for French, Histology, and Chemistry only. The genera[...]I[...]niversity has agreed to give three prizes of £15 a year and a gold medal if the Examiners report that there are[...]I[...]I[...]y is liable to pay annually the Slllll of £200 for the Scholarship and £180 for the Exhibitions, in addition
to a contingent liability of £100 every three years for the travelling e>penses of a scholar.[...]45 0 0 I[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (454)[...]STATUTES.

CHAPTER I.-OF THE CHANCELLOR AND VICE-[...]t
on which he would have retired from the Council if he had not been
Vice-Chancellor.

CHAPTER II.-OF THE COUNCIL.
1. The Council shall meet for the dispatch of business at least once a
month.
2. The Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor shall have power to call a
Special Meeting for the consideration and dispatch of business, which[...]r in t heir absence the .Hegi tmt·
shall convene a meeting of the 'ouncil upon the written requisiti[...]and such requisition shall . et forth the objects for whioh
the meeting is requirad to be convened. The[...]power to make, amend, and repeal Standing
Orders for the regulation of its proceeding!!'.[...]hs of March, July, and November respectively; but if the
Warden is of opinion that there is not suffic[...]direct notice to be issued that the meeting sha.U for
that time lapse.
2. The Warden may at any time convene a meeting of the Senate.
3. Upon a requisition igucd by twenty members of the Senate,
setting forth the objects for which they desire the meeting to be convened,
the Wnrdeu f!hnJl convene a. pccial Meeting to be held within not les~

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (455)[...]o time to make, amend,
and repeal Standing Orders for the regulation of its proceedings. Until
amended[...]V.-OF PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS.
1. 1'here shall for the present be the following Professors, that is to say
a. The Hughes Professor of Classics and Comparative[...]y,
Patkology, and ~liorosuopic Anatomy for the St\me.
f. 'l'he .Angns Professor of Chem[...]sses in Practical
Analysis, nud shoJI, if required, gh•e special instruction in the[...]the duties of his office, the
Council may appoint a substitute to act in his stead during suuh
' By a resolution of the Council the Chair of 1\I[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (456)[...]discret ion dismi. s fro m hi offi ce or $uspend
for n. time from performj og the du tie aud receiving[...]t he Visitor.
6. No Professo~· shall sit in I arliament or become a member of any
political n ociation ; nor ball he[...]the Univet-sity : Provided that t he Council may for s1tfficien t
reason 1 on t he application of any[...]CHAPTER V.-OF THE REGISTRAR.
1. There shall be a Registrar of the University, who shall perform
su[...]ersity.
2. The Council may at any time appoint a deputy to act m the place
of the Registrar for such period as they may think fit, and assign to[...]any officet· of the University, leave of absence for any time not
exceeding one year, on such P[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (457)[...]Seal which shall be affixed to documents only at a meeting
of the Council and by the direction there[...]cademical Year shall be diviiled into three terms for all the
Faculties, except Medicine.
2. The firs[...]second terms, and there
shall be two vacations of a fortnight each during the Academical Year.[...]years of age who has
complied with the conditions for admission to the course of study for a
degree in the Faculty in which he proposes to become a student, and
who in the presence of the Registrar[...]to the following declaration
shall thereby become a Matriculated Student of the University. The
declaration shall be in the following form :
"I do solemnly promise that I will faithfully obey the Statutes and
R[...]o far as they may
apply to me, and that I will submit respectfully to the consti-
tuted authorities of the said University, and I declare that I
believe myself to have attained the ful[...]itions prescribed by
the Statutes and Regulations for any Degree may be admitted to that
Degree at a meeting of the Council and Senate, to be held at[...]the University of Adelaide.
4. Every candidate for admission to a Degree in the University shall
be presented by th[...]r
graduate course in any University or College of a University recognised
by the University of Adelai[...]The following shall be the forms of Presentation for Admission
to Degrees;
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (458)[...]( 63 )
Form of Presentation for Students of the Uni,•ersity of Adela.ide.
Mr. Chancellor, i\<lr. Vice-Chancellor, and Members of the ounoil n[...]ty of Adelaide.
[ present to you n a fit and proper per on to be admitted
to the Degree of And I ce1·tify to you a.ud to the
whole University that he hn fulfilled t[...]on to that Degree.
Form of Presentation for Graduates of other Universities.
Mr. Chancello[...]Senate of the University of Adelaide.
I present to you who has been admitt[...]in the University of as a fit and
proper person to be admitted to the rank[...]ee.
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit you
to the rank and privileges of a in the University of
Adelaide.[...].
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit in his absence
from South Australia to the rank and
privileges of a in the University of Adelaide.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (459) ( 64 )
a. He ilhall, at his 01m di~>cretion, or on the wr[...]t to the control of the Faculty he shall exercise a general
superintendence over its administrative butiiuess.
6. When the Dean is absent from a meeting, the Faculty shall elect a
Chairman for that occasion.
7. The Board of Examiners in th[...]nt of examiners in Law in the subjects' necessary
for admission to the Bar shall be subject to approval[...]F THE BOARD OF MUSICAL STUDIES.
1. There shall for the present be a Board of Musical Studies, con-
sisting of the Cha[...]ons in Music.
3. The Board shall annually elect a Chairman.
4. 'l'he Chairman shall perform such[...]ct to the control of the Board, he shall exercise a
general control over its administrative business.
5, When the Chairman is absent from a meeting, the Board shall
elect one of their numbe[...].
6. The Council shall, when necessary, appoint a sufficient number of
Examiners, who, toget[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (460)[...]CHAP'l'ER XII.-OF 'l'HE BOARD OF DISCIPLINE.
I. There shall be a Board of Discipline consisting of the Chancellor,[...]he Council.
2. The Board shall annually elect a Chairman. When the Chairman
is absent from a meeting, the Board shall elect a Chairman for that
occasion.
3. The Chairman shall perform[...]t to the control c.f the Board, he shall exercise a
general control over the discipl.i[...]approval of the COLmcil the Board may make Rnles
for the conduct of students on the premises of the Un[...]the Board to enquire into any complaint
u.gainst a student, and the Board shall nave the power
(a) To dismiss such complaint.
(b) To[...]complained against..
(c) To inflict a fine on such Student not exceeding forty[...]s. .
(d) To administer a reprimand either in private or in the[...]r
tudy in t he lJni,•ersity for any time not extending
beyond[...]y, but shall on. t he snme day
report his action a,nd the ground of his oomplRint to tho Cht~.i.1·mau.
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (461)[...]The Scholarship shall be tenable fur three years, a.nd shall be of
:~:~~~~);~~~ the annual value of £200.
2. Each Candidate for the Scholarship must be undet~ twenty-eight[...]he month in which he shall compete
for it, and must have resided in South AnstrnJia for at least five years.
3. Camlidates for the· Scholarship must have graduat€d in Arts o[...]4. The Scholarship shall be competed for triennially, in the month of
March ; but if on any competition the Examiners shall not consid[...]idate worthy to receive it, the Scholarship shall for that year
lapse, but shall be again eompeted for in the month of March next
ensuing[...]larship is
tenable, in articles to a Oivil Engineer, or ns n tudeut in a ollege or
University there, ot· partly in nr tioles to a ivi1 En.rineer and pn.rtly as
o..[...]pt of
• 'fhe Council haYe now a(jded MOI-c;hinfjl Dfjl&iJJn For details see page 86,
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (462)[...]uncil mn.y alto·
gether withhold, or may suspend for such time as they mn: deem ~ ro per,
payment of t[...]es ion of such
Degree, Diplomo., or Certificnte n a Civil E naineer n the 'ouncil a bo.ll
approve, and upon his writing to t ho ttppt[...]y succe sful candidate nJt retain the Scholarship for
the full per iod 11f three yem'S. notice of the[...]Each Exhibition ~~~·~~~f~,~~~­
shall be of t he a nnunl vnlue of £60, and tenable for three years, com-
puted from t he fh~st day of Ma[...]12. In March, 1888, the Honorable .John Howard A.ngas shall be
entitled to appoint one Exhibitioner, who may or may not be a student
of the University.
13. In March in eac[...]first day of the month in which he shall compete for the Exhibition.
15. E ach Exhibitioner mnst within one mont h aftet· he hns become
such enrol himself ns a matriculated t udent in Science, and must
thenceforward prosecute with diligence his studio: for the Degree of
Bachelor of Science, nud nttcnd the[...]o EXRminntion
proper t o eaoh yem· of the course for that Degree. ·
:failure by any Exhi[...]luding the appointee of the Honorable
John Howard A.ugas, in case he shall not already be a student of the
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (463)[...]6B )

University) to enrol himself as a matriculated student in Science
withi[...]r to pass any
one of the Examinations for the Degree of Hachelot· of .Science shall[...]be made t.o any Exhibi tionet· whose conduct as a student
throughout the quarter ha not been i11 every l'espect satisfactory to the[...]nltogethet· withhold or may suspend or postpone for such
time as they ma.y deem proper pn[...]three yearll
the Connoil may, if they think proper, give notice of tbe vncnucy, an[...]d
such Exhibition shaJJ be open for competit ion at thn,t exa miun.tiou in[...]the candidat es is wor thy to l'eceive it; nud, if awarded, shall (notwith·
stand[...]olar-
ship.
Xot.lceo1 CU 1h1•
a nd tu for
19. Candidates for the Scholat·sbip and Exhibitions shall give at l[...]stated in these tnt lltes, and 61\Ch C1\ndidnte for the cholnrship shn.ll
with his[...]4,000, which shall be
invested in such a manner as to entitle the University to an[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (464)[...]applied, shall be at the
disposal of the ouncil for the purposes of the University.
21. During th[...]he ' Aug!lS Eugineel'ing cholnrsh ip" which
were (I.] lowed 11.nd co un ten:~ign ed by tbe overnor on[...]ed
t hat t b is repeal shall not aft'ect :
a. Anything which shall have been done or suffered[...]rm of
NOTICE BY CANDIDATE OF INTENTION TO COMPETE FOR THE
"AN GAS ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP."
1 here br give notice t ha. i~ i ' my in tention to present myself as a Candidata
for the " Angn · Engineering cllOln hip" a the Special examination for it,
which is to be held in the month of , 1, , and I send herewith the
exa mino.tion !~eo of. :t5 5s., a nd t he docum entn.1·y evidence specified n the[...]1'efC'1'1'ed to in tl•e above. written notico :
I. Proof of date ot my birth ................ ... ..
2. Proof of residence for fi,·e years in South
Australia ...... .. ...[...].... .
3. Proof of graduation in Ar or • oience a
the University of Adelaide .. ...... .... ..[...]o the atisfaction
of the Council of he njvera i ~• the pre-
t!Cri bl!d <~oru;se,. of specia[...]rm of
NOTICE BY CANDIDATE OF INTENTION TO COMPETE FOR AN
"ANGAS ENGINEERING EXHIBITION."
I hereby gh·e notice that I intend to present myself as a Candidate for an
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (465)[...]Engineering Ex'hibition" at the Examination for it in the month of
, 1 , and I :;end herewith the documentary evidence specified[...]·~tle 1"iferred to in tlte above-written notice.
I. Proof of date of my birth .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .....
2. Certificate that I have passed the requisite
Examination .....[...]have agreed to pay to
the University of Adelaide a sum of money for the purpose of consti-
tuting a fund for founding the Scholarships hereinafter named : And[...]1. '!'here shall be two Scholarships, tenable for two years each,
one of which shall be competed for in the month of April in each
year by .Ma[...]n, have completed the first ycnr of theu· course for the
Bachelor of Arts Degree. The Scholars[...]2. Each Scholarship shall be competed for at a special exami-
nation in English Liter[...]y the Council
one year previously, but if on any competition the Examiners
shall[...]hy to receive the Scholarship
it shall for that year lapse.
3. Only one[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (466)[...]discipline and to the Statutes and Regulations for the time being
of the University.[...]thirty pounds per annum.
7. The Fund for founding the Scholarships shall be invested by
the Council in such a manner as will entitle the Council to claim[...]anner until there shall have accumu-
lated a sum sufficient to found a third Scholarship, which shall
be competed for and awarded at such times as the Couneil shall[...]he following
substituted therefor :-
Whereas a sum of Five Hundred Pounds has been subscribed wi[...]s been agt·eed to pay that sum to the University
for the purposes and considerations and upon the cond[...]rizes, to be called "The Stow
Prizes," for which Students studying for the Degree of Bachelor
of Laws[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (467)[...]and }fo urth Year Examinations},
shall win a Stow Prize, sh~U receive a gold medal, ttnd in the
certificate of his[...]f having passed in the subjects
qualifying for admission as a Practitioner of the Supreme Court,
are eligible as Candidates forfor Students who have not already graduated in Arts[...]aving previously passed in it,
can compete for the Stow Prize in that Examination.

CHAPTER X[...]mmercial Travellers' Association (Inco1·porated}
for the purpose of founding a Scholarship, it is bereby proYided that[...]to any matriculated student t hereof, who being a son or daughter
of a member of the said 1\s~;ooiation shall be nominat[...]student so nominated shall bolcl such scholarship for one or more
consecutive years, as the Commi[...]me to time declare ; and it shall be
lawful for the Committee of Management of the said Associati[...]mical year, to substi-
tute another student for the holder of the said Scholarship for
the time being, and such substitute[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (468)[...]bim
oil mat1·iculo.tion or oil entering for Lhe 'eniot· Public t•;:-mooiuation
ret[...]discipline and to the Statutes and l\egulations for the tirne being
of the said University.[...]y permission of the ··ouuci l of l be ' ~>aid u i varsity ,
nt• such scholnt· sbo.U be Olttitled to exemptio n from u ivet·~ i ty
l'c.>es d uriug more t bn.n niu e uons[...]ing ~ ~ 'cholt~.rs hip to be Clallcd
by his name, a•td t he Council f the ln iversity of .A.cl elnicle h1we ug reed
to invest t hn.t sum and to a.pply t he iucome t hereof iu t he mo.une1·
speci[...]rard Scholarship,''
and shall be competed for annually.
2. The Scholarship shall be[...]·huJI be placed first in t he In · List I' t he Final Exam in1\t.ion
ior the Degrees of I n.obelor of Medici u t\nd Bachelor of , 'urgery ;[...]t hrough t he whole of his
medical course a t t his U lli versity l~lll.l t hat he sbn[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (469)[...]CHAPTER XVII.-OF CONDUCT AT EXAMINATIONS.
l. If clul'iug t\ny C):t\mi no.t.ion, n.ny cn.udid(l.te[...]exclusion from futm·e exam inations
or otherwise a'3 the Council shall determine.
2. Whenever an[...]dress.
2. The academic dress shall be :
For Undergraduates-A plain black stuff gown and trencher cap.
For all Graduates-A black trencher cap with black silk tassel; and
For Bachelors and Doct01 s of Laws, Bachelors and Doc[...]nd
material to those used at Cambridge for the same Degrees ;
and hoods of the same shape as those used at that University.
The hoods for Bachelors to be of black silk or stuff lined to a width
of six inches with silk. The colour of such lining to be, for
Bachelors of Laws, blue ; for Bachelors of Medicine and
Bachelors of Surgery, rose ; _for Bachelors of Arts, grey; for
Bachelors of SciencP., yellow ; and for Bachelors of Music,
green.
The hoods for Masters to be of black silk lined entirely with silk of
a darker shade of the colour used for the hoods for Bachelors
of the same faculty.
The hoods for Doctors to be of silk of a darker shade of the colour[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (470) ( 75 )
used for .the hoods of Bachelors of the same faculty, line[...]shall accord with specimens attached
to a docttment mal'ked .A, to which the seal of the University
bas[...]the nme tenttrP., nncl
upon, imd subject to the ·a:une tenn · nud conditiou , u.ud (so.ve tho
<.;hn[...]o dismis ·nl from thei r office· and au pension for
a time ft·om pel'forming the duties ~~ond receiving the salaries thereto a
if thea.e statntes had not been made.
~. From an[...]1. This repeal shall not affect-
a. Anything done or suffered before the allo[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (471)[...]XX.-OF THE ROBY FLETCHER SCHOLARSHIP.
Whereas a sum of one hundred and sixty pounds has been paid to
the University by various subscribers for the purpose of founding a.
Scholarship in memory of the late Rev. William Roby Fletcher, M.A.,
formerly Vice-Chancellor of the University, it is hereby provided that-
I. The Scholarship shall be awarded to such matricu[...]hip shall be exempt from payment of
fees for instruction during the third year of the c[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (472)[...]( 77 )
EVENING CLASSES.
I. The Council will, from year to JiBar, arrange for Evening Classe11
to be held in such sub[...]ng
as the classes are held once or twice a week.
III. No student will be enrolled who is under sixteen years of age.
IV. The fees will be £1 for each of the shorter courses and £1 lOs.
for each of the longer courses (except where otherwis[...]f
students who must pay their fees before a class is formed in
any subject.
VI. The[...]The Lecturer appointed to)' each Class will keep a roll of atten-
dances, t~nd a statentent of the attendance will be laid before
t he Council at the conclusion of each term.
VIII. If, in the opitlion of the Lecturer, any intending s[...]he University.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1896.
Subject to the above conditions, it is pr[...]to form a. Class.
1. Latin[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (473)[...]to form a.m .....
8. English[...]El.g"i3
10. German[...]3. Biology l(• 2 i 0 "
14. Electric Engineering[...]0 13 4 "
The Lectures will have special reference to the ~:>ubjects of the Higher
Public Examinatio[...]her
such reque t co.n be complied with.
NoTE.- For regulations concemiug Scholarships for Evening Students
see page 82.[...]...... ..a
English Professor[...]ro;a; 8~[...]! i50 8 8
reek, Part I.
Phy ic. , Pn.rt I . .. . .. .[...]I 47[...]17
l?hy ic., Pm·t I., Practical Profe~ or Bmgg 57 14 li 17
hem i. try, Inorganic P1•ofesso[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (474)[...]ent wishing to make use of the Library shall pn.y a deposit
of £1 to the Registrsu· and sha[...]e t~ ticket n mitt ina
him to the Library for one year. 'rhe deposit will be r turned
a[...]ks out of the Library,
any Student taking a book out of the Library shall be fined Five
Sltillings.
4. If any book or books belonging to the Library be fou[...]rary may be entirely denied to aH
Students for a time to be fixed by the Board of Discipline.
5. T[...]of Discipline.
6. Any Student behaving himself in a boisterous 'or disorderly manner
in the Li[...]not be allowed to enter
or use the Library for a time to be fixed by the Board of
Discipline[...]s out of the University Building shall enter into a ·oook
provided for the purpose, the names of such books and the date[...]and return.
8. All books taken from the bookcases for use in the Library must be
left on the Tables.
9. No one using the Library shall converse in such a tone as to interfere
with the comfort of other readers under penalty of a fine to bE>
fixed by the Board of Di[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (475)[...]er of
Education :-
A.-FOR DAY STUDENTS.
I.-ENTRANCE ScHOLARSHIPS.
I. Three scholarships, of the value of £35, £30, and £26 respec-
tively, will be offered for competition annually. Each Scholar-
ship will be tenable for one year.
TI. Candidates must have been resident in the colony for at least one
year immediately preceding[...]with such fur tbet· examination ns may, if necessary, be pre-
scribed by the Unive[...]ersity terms. Each scholar
must present a certificate of diligence and proficiency in a
form to be prescribed by the Minister, and payment may be
reduced or withheld altogether if such certificate is not satis-
f[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (476)[...], and £25 respec-
tively, will be offered for competition in 189!1 and following
years,[...]idates may be undergraduates who have either held a
scholarship during the yeat· or were eligible to compete for one
at the beginning of the year.
XI. The[...]in thoRe school resp cti 1•ely during the year for which the
scholarship are offered .
• IT[...]nccordiug to there ults of the
terminal a nd final nivorsity examiut~tion fot· the yen1[...]ndidate
unle he bas pas ed '"ith credit i11 at least one su~ject 11.t the
final e[...]report to the M.iuistet·
that his work i of suoh a nntme as to justify his n.ppointment
to a scholat-sbip.
XIII. iUni1·ersity tern1s. Each soholnt•
must present o. cet·tificnte of diligence and pt·oficiency, in a form
to be prescribed by the :\un1 ter ; und payment may b
reducecl or withhtsld nltogetbet· if . uch certificate is not
satisfactor[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (477)[...]( 82 )

B.-FOR EVENING STUDENTS.
I.-ENTRANCE SCHOLARSH IPS.

xvn. F iv :scholm·A t' bij)S will be otlcrerl ~I ' COlli ) eti li on lo s t.ud lit.
entering on t ho o' ·onin"' co ur$C of study for 1t d g rec in :\ t·ts or
'cience, tiv[...]se scholarships will be £10.
~'XVIII. Candidates for the entrance scholarships must have been resi-
dent in the colony for at least one year immediately preceding[...]ate of the examination. C[l,ndidates for the other
scholarships must comply with simibt· conditions, oue ye;tr of
age being added for each year ot' the University course.
XIX. The subjects of examination for t be entrance scholarships shall
be fix[...]most promise, due allowance being made for their previous
opportunities.
XX. The subjects of examination for the scholarships to be awarded
at the en[...]in those schools respectively during the year for which the
scholarships are offered. '
• n . Nuch por i n f Lite scholnt·shiJ n mny be nece · nt·y to[...]t he certi fi ct\te of the Registl·m·
a t t he beginning of t h nii'Ca" ity year, 1~[...]n.t t he clo e of t he •en.r on produc tio n of a cor cificnte
from the Regil;trn.t[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (478)[...]200
Ln1 i11[...]:100 I .
German 300 r A 11' l'll it.t l I' ('
Greek[...]700 } J\ 1tet:untn· . •
I hysics nnd Cltemi~try[...]H ruui iLun
I' l" \ ' .\ n II
1877 . W[...]i lmi·tl Sand r.~
Dec. il1. A.lfr d
Ki ng nJ ill , \'i'nlter
1881
ll\ful[...]m
Tur kel' \\' illi nm \ If!- •.t Eo l)!('t'lil ull(•
188:![...]letwt:n " ' • It er
1884 ) I 1ul. (Je('il •'ila ·[...]Wy llie, Alexander
I H schcr, Cl eorg Alfred
1887[...]Bonriin, William James
i\'lnny n.t, Er u e.~t X d lie
l811K[...]l•r wiu , Thoutn H ug h
I Wheo.tl y, I•' redel'i ·k Willia m
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (479)[...]c.; iles, he ton Elliott, I qute
Goo'le, 'amuel Walter[...]ride, William John, Tl•ird
DETAILS 01" SUBJECTS FOR THE EVENING SCHOLARSHIPS
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD IN 1896 AND 1897.

SUBJECTS FOR EXAMINATION IN MARCH, 1896.
1. ENGLISH-
(a) Outlines of English History, 1603 to 1820.[...]o•·tl•.
(c) Geography.
l. A special knowledge of the geography of Australasia[...]nes of Physical Geography.
2. MATHEMATICS-
(a) Arithmetic-Euclid, Book I.
(b) Algebra to Simple Equations.[...]ous
study and Examinations passed.
4. Attend a viva voce Examination if considered necessary by the :Poa.rd of[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (480)[...]( 85 )
SUBJECTS FOR EXAMINATION IN MARCH, 1897.
1. ENGLISR-
(a) Outlines of English History, 1603 to 1820.[...]aphy and Mathematics.
The same as Ret for 1896.
3 and 4. As required for 1896.
EVENING CLAS[...]l
Cooke, I abel ( r~ i~necl)
1895 L •al[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (481)[...]1879. Beare, 1'bomas Hudsou,.B.A.
1880. Robin) Peroy .Ansell~ B.A.
1881. Holder, Sydney Emas·ti . B.A.
1882. Donaldson, Arthur, RA.
1883: Murray, George Jbbn RobtJrt, R.A.
1884. Leitch James We;9twodd; R.A:.
1885. Tucker, William .Alfred Edgoumbe, B ..A.,
· LL.B.
1886. Walker, William John, B..A.
This Scholarship has been abolished.
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (482)[...]as has founded in connection with the Universi y
a Scholarship, of which the object is to " Encourag[...]entific men, and especially Civil Engineers, with a view to their settle-
ment in South Australia."
For the conditions upon which the Scholarship has bee[...]eering Scholarship,"
page 65.
An examination for this Schohwship will be held in March, 1898, and
should the Scholarship not be awarded, an examination for this Scholar-
ship will, if required, be held in March, 1899.
For form of notice hy candidates of intention t.o compete for the
Scholarship. (Vide page 69).
The followin[...](3) The candidates will be required to prove a practical acquaint-
ance with the meth[...],
and clays. The chemistry of explosives. A general practical
acquaintance wit[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (483)[...]rship.
1882. nnldsou, eoro-e, B. A.
1 9. Ft\1'1', linton Colet·i[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (484)[...]THE ANGAS ENGINEERING EXHIB[TIONS.
For the conditions upon which these Exhibitions have[...]19 inclusive, pages
66 and 70.
An examination for one Exhibition will be held in March, 189 6.
The subjects for Examination iu J\Iarch, 1896, will be found in the
Calendar for 1895 (page 96).
For form of notice by candidate of intention to compete for an Angas
Engineering Exhibition, see page 69.[...]o. 13
of the Statutes conceming these Exhibitions for the year 1897.
I. MATHE~fATIOS (Pure and Applied).
PURE MATHEMATICS.
A.?-ithmetic, including the theory of the various p[...]elements of mensm·ation.
A.lgobt·a- To uadratie Equation and 'un ls, bo ~h inelu ive[...]Questions will al o be .·et in \J~ebm nr to a.nd in<~lnding the
Biuolllil\1 'l[...]LANGUAGEs-French, German. As prescribed for the
Senior Public Examination. (Vide Appendix E,[...]3. SCIENCE.-Chemistry and Physics. As prescribed for the Senior
Public Examination. (Vide Appendix E,[...]4. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY.-As prescribed for the Senior
Public Examination. (Vide Appen[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (485)[...]'
ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED) SCHOLARSHIP.
For the conditions of thia Scholarship see Statutes,[...]Travellers' Association Scholarship," pages 72, 'i3.
The following awards have been made of[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (486)[...])
THE JOHN HOWARD CLARK SCHOLARSHIP8.
For the conditions of , these Scholarships see Statut[...]he Council have prescribed the following subjects for the examina-
tion for these Scholarships to be held, if required, in April, 1896 : -
Subjects for Examination in 1896-
B,I/''on-Childe Harold.
Macaula.1 J-Essay[...].
Carlyle-Essay on Burns.
Subjects for Examination in 1897-
keat- Pr[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (487)[...]' )

THE EVERARD SCHOLARSHIP.
· For the conditions of this Scholarship see Sta[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (488)[...]having paicl to
the University the sum of £150 for the purpose of founding a Scholar-
ship to be called the St. Alban Scholar[...]. Alban Scholarship shn.ll he n.wnrded by t he Un i vet· ity
to any matriculated Student thereof, wh (heing certified in the ~ I' m
hereinafter provided, or in some similar form, to l>e 11. son Ot' daughte r of
a worthy past or actual member of t he ~tid FrA.temity) ·· b,~ ll be 11 mi-
nated by the said Lodge as a person to wh o m ~ 't. Albttn's Schohws hip
shal[...]consecutive academical Terms as the
Student must for the time being complete in order to obtain
a Degree in (as the case may require) Laws, Medicin[...]tenure of the
Scholarship by the holder thereof for the time being, and substitute
another matricula[...]such
Scholarship.
2. Each Scholar studying for a Degree in At·ts ci n ·e, r Music
shall during[...]em.pt
ft·om the payment of all Universit.y fees i n ·lmlit g ~h fl 1 ~.~yable on
taking t[...]e, ot· Bachelor
of Mu ic. Each · holnr studying for 11. Degre in La ws ot· ll-£ediciue
shall in eac[...]om paym nt. of such ~ es O l' entitled to cred it for uch sum of
.£1 5 a fter the time a t which he or she shall cease to hold such
Schola[...]espects subject to the Statutes and Regu-
lations for the time being of the University.
4. Save by[...]holat·
shall be entitled to exemption from or to a reduction of University fees
during more than the[...]order t obtain n Degree in ·
th cours of stud\' I ursu ell y him or h r, and t he 1erms shall be co[...]r.
5. Certificate in tb r spectiYe forms h r i11nftet· provid ed, or in some
similar lorm, Rnd[...]o.nd by tb e :::iecretary or Acting :::iecretary. for t be time being ot
the ~ Alban Lodge, aud[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (489)[...]sed or dissolved or
becoming extin ct, a nd in the event of it. wannn bccomiug extinct or
being delive1·ed tl!J to the Grnn I Mus er for th time being of tbe sn:id
Frate1·nity in South A ustt•tdia, or· being ca.nccllcd m· becoming e[...]md o. ter or (failing bim) t he Pr .(}rRnd i\'[ nstet·, OL'
(failing hi m) the Dep[...]tll have been
terminated by uch Gnmd :i\la'ter or by the t. Alban Lod..,e. And[...].,. to be signed by the Orand
.\faster for the time being of the said Frnteruity in -·outh[...]of
"'
04
wbo was (or is) a worthy member of the Ancient l?raterni ty of Free[...]ons un der t he Gran d Lodge of 'outb Auslt•• I'ta, n.nd
'"""'' (•th••··
""""" 1• 11
bereby nom10a
. t es ·h[...]• e snt'd
::~!~.'" 01 ....... as a pet·s u to whom the University shall a wnrd n. St. Alban
rnwt ,..,..,, Scholarshi[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (490)[...]of the St. Alha11 ~~=~h;,!i~~
Scholarship, and has substituted[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (491)[...]ertain Regulations, one Commission in the British A..rmy may
be granted annually to a student of the University of Adelaide.
Candidat[...]the Council may decide. They will
have to undergo a further examination before the home author[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (492) ( ~l I )

SIR THOMAS ELDER'S PRIZES.

Sh· 'l'homas Elder having given £20 yearly for prizes to the best
Students in Physiology, the fo[...].~: ot ~~wtwded.
1 5.
In I 5 the 'onuoil decided that those prizes should be dhrided into
equal nm lUtts, 1\nd offered for competition to Students itt 111odioine ani
uon-gm[...]rovided he were ph\ced in the First Cla!ll .
By a further resolution of the Council the prize forme[...]hades Henry Standish(Studeut in ediciue)
I ec mbet·,
l 5.
f J[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (493)[...]··r.f~~ :~Tp.w ~fJ~~~· •
For condition · see 'tntutes, ' hnpter XV. "Of the 'tow P~;i:.:es andl
scholar," pages 71' 7'1.
The follow[...]t nwarded 2nd and 31·d yeo.r
I. 91. 'tow, Fmncis Leslie 2nd year[...]eslie 3rd year
A h Ge01·ge 2nd yeat[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (494)[...]RTS.
REGULATIONS.
I. Students who in the Senior Public Examination pa[...]nation in
Science and who wish to enter for the First Year's Examination
in Arts, w[...]ition to the Pass work candidates may be examined for
*Allowed 18th December, 1889. t Allowed 6th December, 1893.

APPENDL~ A. A. ·I

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (495)[...]Credit in the First and Second vears and for Honours in the
Third year. ·
A candidate who presents himself for the Credit or Honom·
Ex[...]may be returned as having passed in that subject if
the Examiners be of opin[...]knowledge.
Candidates for Credit or Honours in Languages must show[...]ouncil.
IX. Any Professor may permit a student to substitute for any course
of lectmes properly[...]anted an exemption, candidates
for examination in any subject on which lectures are given
must present a certificate from the Professor or Lecturer[...]be paid in advance:-
Fee for Graduating Students f01· each Term's[...].. . ... £5 5 0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts 3 3 0
Fees for Non-Graduating Students in each Term :-[...]t Allowed 12th December, 1894.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (496)[...]ibed:
Fo1·m of Notice to be to the Regist;•a1· by Undergradu.ates of tlteir itltention to[...]se1~t
present tltemsel~es for Examination.
I, an Fndergraduate of this Unh·ersity
hereby give notice that, for the purpose of completing the
year of the course for the Degree of Ba('helor of Arts, I intend to present
mv;;elf at. the Examination in the Term of 189 , for
examination in the undermentione<l ;;ulJjed;;, vi[...]~
3.
I send herewith the prescribed certificates of atte[...]REGULATIONS.
DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.A. IN NOVEMBER, 1896.

FIRS1i YEAR'S COURSE.
LATIN.
(a) Grammar and Prose Composition.
(b) Translation[...]pecified.
(c) Cicero-Speeches against Catiline, I. and II.
Hol'aoe--Odes I.
(d) .t!dditional boolc for Oredit.
V~~rgil-Aeneid, VI.
GREEK.
(a:) Grammar and Prose Composition.
(b) Translatio[...]. S. Shuckburgh (1\Iacmillan).
Homer-Iliad, I.
{d) .t!dditional boolc for 01•erlit.
Plato-Apology.[...]A 3

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (497)[...]irst principles of Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Heat, I.ight, Sound
Electricity and Magnetism.[...]Hales- Longer English Poems (Macmillan).
A.dditionaZ for Credit.
Stopford Bro~ke-Primer of English[...]millan).
Spenser- The Faerie Queene, Book I. (Macmillan).
OarZyZe-Sartor Resartus.[...]LATIN •.
(a) Grammar and Prose Composition.
(b) Translation[...]d.
(c) Livy-1.
Vergil-Aeneid, VI.
(d) A.daitional book for Oredlit.
Tacitus-Histories, II.
GREEK.
(a) Grammar and Prose Composition.
(b) Translation[...]Sophocles- Antigone.
{d) Additional book for Credit.
.lriftophames-The Clouds.[...]us.
Todhunter's Integral Calculus.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (498)[...]IRD YEAR'S COURSE.
CLASSICS A~D ANCIE~T HISTORY.
Latin.
(a) Grammar and Prose Composition.
(b) Translation[...]Tacitus-Histories, II. •
(d) A.dditlonal book .for Honollrs.
Lucretius- I.
Greek.
(a) Grammar and Prose Composition.
(b) Translation[...]des-II .
.LI..ristopkanes-Tbe Clouds.
(d) A.dditional book fo,. HonO'lii"B.
Plato-[...]t History.
Candidates will l1e expected to have a genen.I acquaint-ance with the history
of Greece and Rome[...]us.
Honours.
Analytical Statics, Dynamics of a Particle, Hydromechanics, and Solid[...]MENTAL AND MORAL SCIENCE.
Pass.
Hii.ffd·i ng-Elements of Psychology (Macmillan).
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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (499)[...]Oa•·lyl6- 'nrtor Rcsartus.
0/I(~IIC~I~Prolo~e ( lar ndou Pre · ).
Spens1r-Fn.[...]tu·wick edition).
Ll.dditiotlalfor Honorm;.
(a} Stueot-Anglo- 'axo n Primer (Clarendon Pres~;) .[...].: peare, Milton,
Dr den, I op~. Ad<1i.on, ' ' ordsworth .
.Ralei,9l~.-T h e Eug[...](Mu•·•·ay).
(b) Shak6'$J'ear11-Ho.mlet, A Y n J,ikc lt.
.Drycl~t~.-l!:ssay on Drntuntie Poesy.
Shellev-Promel bcns nlJou nd.
'I'cnn:json- ln :'llemoriam .
English History.
Pass.[...]Macaulay's History of England, Chaps. I-VI. (incluRiYe).
Additional for Honours .
Ba ·on's Life of Henry Y 11. (Ro[...]HnJJnm .· ou. titutional Hi. tory, 'haps. I.- V. (inclusiYe).
French Language an1 Literature.[...]nch Grammar (.Macmillan).
Voltai>·e- i~cl e 1l e Louis XIV. Part I. (Macmillan).
1Tir.lor Jiu,qo-Les Ode[...]IUlc.l lloo.k [.; llll<Jk rr.,
Part I Md 2 (I larendon Pr : ).
:Boilea11- L'Art Po~tiq[...]01·t Ffitttory of Fren h LitcraL<tre, Book · 11 I. a1ul l V.
TnmslatiOll of l'fl- Ill; f1·om auth t'i< not 1 eciliell.
French omPOlitt ion.
Fr[...]establishment of the First EmJJire.
Additional for Hono11rs.
Ban·au: Histoire de la Revolu[...]Reflections on the Revolution in France.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (500)[...]. ·
.ddditional for Honowrs.
'Whitney's German m.mmar.[...]oMUer- Hi Lory of tl1 Th irty YcM'!>' War. I~ira t Part. ll'ir.sL Book
.Hoi11e-Buch ler[...]Ag · (the pllr relating to Gernia.ny).
4ddiUonaZ for ·H onowrs.
~ ibbou'. De line and Fall.[...], in so faz as they
relate !.o G m•nny i u.nd ho.ptcr XLIX., in so far as it relate[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (501)[...]OMPOSITION.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.

Time-One hour and a half.
Translate into Latin Prose-
The who[...]t : Marcellus
was run through the body with a spear, and killed on
the &pot; his son and C[...]piter Feretrius iu the Capitol, was lying dead on a
nameless hill, and his arms and body were Ha[...]RANSLATION.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.

Time-One hour and a-half.
Translate into English Prose-
(1 ). uaue, mnri mag no tmbautibus aequora uentis,
E ten -a magnum a.lterius pectnre laborem;
non quia[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (502)[...]st bene qu:un munita. tenere
editn doct1i.nn. npientum tcmpla serena,
despicere u[...]es debere esse. "si, qu()d
iniungere infel'i ri ueli , id ptit in Le ac tuos ipse iuris[...]arte
sibi quemque capcre prinoipum uident. i taque .i classes
habere atquc ot·nnt·e uolumu · p[...]Y, XXI.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M. A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Translate into English Prose-
(i.) Extemplo Libyae maguas it Fama per urbes,[...]bila condit.
illam Terra parens, it-. i!ll'ito.ta deorum,
extrenmm, ut perhib[...]progenuit, p dibns celerem et pemicibus a lis;
monstrum h n·enduu1, iugens, cu[...]A 9
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (503)[...]uerum an ceps pugnae fuerat fortun a, :fuisset;
quem metui mol'i tura1 faces in en ·tra. tulissem,[...]rnes, quae surgere
regna I coniugio tali !
(iiii.) E t·ao ubi[...]tn. dol re
deot·euitque mol'i, tempu. secum ipsa •:nodu mque
~;x i git, et mae:tam dictis adgtessn. soror em[...]num et dupliccs se ostendere Thebas;
a nt .Agamernnouiu scaenis ngitatns Orestes[...]Legiferae Cereri- Saturnia - pronuba I uno.
V. Give the dates of the three Punic[...]insulas F.rycemque ante oculos propouite

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (504) -res repetP.t'e-ex a.uet01·itate patl'Um-populi iui ussu
-contm ea audire se e [ au! I.We ·peaking] gentis
·slt!\C homines agro fi nibusque Itallae paUl a populo
Romano stipendiumque pendere -[...], cum Afl'ico
bello urgereutur.
VII. What is the geographical position and modern name of the
following :-Druentia, Isara, Gades, Augusta 'I'aurinorum,
Massilia.
VIII. Explain so[...]pondo quadraginta; and give the Latin for-they
launched the men-of-war, more th[...]u.
X. Translate into English prose-
(i.) Sed ut locus procul muro satis aequus agend[...], improuidus
incidisse uideot· a u occun·cre iu uestigiis eius,[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (505)[...]es. et, molli nee pl'll.ealtt\e fuci le p ·des i ngredienti um
insistebnn ; ut nero tot h minnm ittt'lleutorumquo-
incessu diii.Lp a t, ))CL' uud, tl1 inft·a glnciem
fiuentcmque tabAm lique couti[...]eudl)
seu ge1111 so ncliutri ·ent, ip i · adminicu.lis
prolapsis iterum corru[...]e spelt thus, or as conditio 7 Give
reasons for yuur answer.

VERGIL, GEORGie IIIL : TACITUS, A[...]e-Three hours.
L Translate into English prose-
(i.) Sin autem ad pugnam exierint-nam saepe d[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (506)[...]saxi.
hie iuueuem in latebris auersum a lumine Nympha
collocat, ipsa procul ne[...]lnce cnrentum,
quam omlt.'l. in foliis a uium se miliQ. conduut,
uesper ubi nut[...]de montibus imber,
matres tttque uit·i defunctnque cot·portt ttita
magnauimum beroum, pueri innuptaeque puellae,
im]JOsit i().ue t'O<~ i s iuuencs ante ora pareutum ;
quos cir[...]Cocyti tardaque palus iuamabilis unda
a1ligat et nouiens tyx interfusa coercet.
H. Sca[...]anything
that is remarkakle :--
(i.) Non te nullius exet·ceut numinis irae.
(i[...]tis, et quattuor addunt.
III. Explain the reason for the subjunctives in-
(i.) Hoc geritut· zephyl'is pt·imum impellentibus[...]t mensas.
IIII. Explain the allusions in-
(i.) Caesar dum magnus ad altum[...]Can opus, the Anio 1
V. Give the Latin for hive-acorn-towel-honeycomb; and
the E[...]VI. Translate into English prose-
(i.) Quid~ si per quindecim annos, gt·ande m[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (507) dixerim, non modo aliornm, sed etiam nostl·i superstites,
sumus, exemptis e media[...](ii.) Quae 11b \.p;ric: lt~. primum a.s umpb~ in part •m
uirium ,:equebu[...]t.
VII. Explain the following subjunctives-
(i.) id filiae quoque uxorique '/YI'aecepe1im.[...]is facilius quam reuocaueris.
VII. Give the Latin for-There he had a daughter born to him-
to be inattentive-i[...]-to como to close q1uu·ters; and the English for-sup -
pedito-codicilli-citra. fidem-[...]ns-
gressus e t-continuum mare.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (508)[...]t notes on the syntn.:( of the following-
(i.) Nee id Rutilio et Scamu obtrectationi fuit.[...]cribe briefly how th e proviuccs of tho I , man empire
were governed in the ti[...]Brigantes, the Frisii 1
To what do the following refer:-
(i.) nobis t am longae absentiae condicione ante qua[...]issus est.
(ii.) tam ca eca et corrupta mens a!lsiduis adulationibus
emt, ut nesciret a bono patre uou scribi heredem nisi
malum principem.
(i ii.) E xpnl is in super sapient inc profe soribus.
(iiii.) 'Whn.tcver henven, if hc.w n nt ttll may be,
A wait t be snore I ·oul of good men dead,
'l'here, now[...]et·ect, nnd gnv
His dettthl es dead a leathle life even here
\V here dny bcnrs down on dn. · a· wave on wa ve,
And not man's smile[...]ON.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.
Time-One hour and a half.
Translate into Greek Prose-[...]fth t•an k f plebeit.y from office or honour by a law
a.ftet·wm·ds n.hrognted by A1·istide<. Afte r t hi , Pe-1·icl~s
bt·[...]A 1.)
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (509) deceiving the people, ns A?·istolle and Tlu~cydides afti.rm.
Fot· persuading them thn.t they should recon~ile Pis8a-
11kemes and Alcibiades unto themselv[...]hn.t the Persian monarch would o.~l"o t·d supply for
the war, they most willingly condesce[...]1 ~LA.

Time-One h our and a half.
"Translate into English Prose-[...]U.Ba,J.&o-Tov 1TWAou 8~.\ov :J'Tt.
'TO o-wp.a. OEL Bo~tp.&CELV' Tijs rap !fvx:1 ou 71'dvu craq)~
TEK f.l/1/pta. 7io.pE XET a c. ci p.~;rw &.vo.f:Ja.c.v&p..E.vOt;. ;oV )'€ /.l.~V uW-
!l.O.'TO<; r.p!uro11 ~a.11.e 11 xp~va.t r ou> 1roSc~c; U'~o1rdv. <~wep[...]et• (icpeA.os ll11 ei11, d rO. ll.vcq :rcivv ~.:a. A.U. £xot,
p.~ v1TOI<etp.€t•wv olw11 Set Be/J.eAlwll 1 oilrw KU.' i'r.1rou r.o,\e-
/l.LU'71Jp{m o·uS~., llll ~~~e>..o - E;7J, ovS' et rt'tA.>..a. 1TaVT(I, lly«Oa
EXO,, KU.~Or.ou<; 01 f:il'J ' OV0[...]c~l!
XPfJU'8cu. r.6!la. 8' Ci.v ns Ooi<~IJ.a(o~ 7rpW'TOII /~Ell TOVS UIII>-
XM !TKor.wv. ol yfi.p 1T(/.X€L') 1r0A~t 'I'WII AVTTWV s,a<f>~pOliU"/.11
ls dnro8la.11· flrH'Ta. ov8i rovro 8ei: ,\a.&,(}aiiEW1 7rO'TEp01'
a~ /nr>..a{ ElU'"' Vrf7JAU.~ Kat ;p.r.poU'8EII Ku.~ o1rrtcr(hl" -i] X«P.,r
Aa.L u.l !J.~II yfi.p iJI/nlM~ 7rO{J/Iw a?r() 'TOU Su.;r(Sot• txotxn 'T~I'
EAt86 t'a. ~a.A.ouru111J V1 at SE 'TU.7rHVU.~ lJ1wiw.; {3a.Cvovcn ,..</)
'1'£ WX11PO'TcLT~O K(l~ .. <[...]EVOL;
130. ''EAA?)l'E'j. Ell 'TOV'1' ozo(~. I<01i 1r€ptJ.l'1'Ep<o.
0

l<f?. ouo' OV0/1.1 ctKOVlfa> oTU'(}a 'TtOII gii•WI' cf>pcMm~;
130. ITuA&o,r f.~A.fl{EB' i:i.Tcpos rrpu 0M(pov.
I <I>. r <p <rv( yc,u 8~ Toil ~t1•ou ,..{ 'TOU IIO(l[...][<f?. r.w ll' e~8E'T avro6 , Ka.l TUXOV'TE') Ei:A ETE j
BO. «~pf£lS errl ,hJYp.'Ww d~EVOlJ 7ropoc•.
I <I>. Ka2 .,i,., OaAaU'U"TJS {3ouKoAo ts KOtllwv[a ;
BO. {3ov ,'j>..BofJ.EII vt'follres f.11a.A [?- 8p6rr'f' .

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-rpor[...]', ou.~r: r.~• (3wp. ~ Oeos
'E,\A?)VtK(I.t<ftll J[Hpowixl)l] (~Oat.

EuRIP[...]nia among the Tauri, 237-250.

ILIAD I. : XENOPHON, H~LLENICS, I.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, ~LA.

Time-Three hours.
I . Tran late in o Engli h Pro e-
(,! , Ol·~·[...],.-IJV' I \ \[...]'iTO•~I\1-'.
I

<.LU<l 'TttfJ.(v r.o>..Lwa• e~nrpU.Oot.LEv, .,,;, o£ocuno.t,
Aaorr tS' ovK Jrr(ou<e r.a.\tA>..oya T«;;.,• Jr.aretpw~.
Parse 8eoa.trrat.
{3. -.i'w o' U.r.ttp.etf36tJ.EVO<; r.pOO'f</>lJ KpELWII •A yatJ.ffJ-VWV'
'fklJ 81} oi!Tw ,' J.yafJo r.ep twv 8eoet~<eN 'AxtA.AI a&<lp EfJ.1 a ~TW<; 0

·1t<r8at owotJ.r:vov, d>..eat o( fJ.E r.Jvo' dll'ooo ~ a•at ;
&>..>..' El fk~V O<~uovcn y£pa. 1uycl.8v/J.Ot 'Ax(uo{,
• ' f) I 1/: • I
llfXTIJ.II TE KIJ.'T«· UJJ.Oll, u«WS ui'[...], KEV tKW!J.fi.L.ov
" Write a uote on the coust1·uction of ~,~~ o( ~<tv (I.VTo
EAWfJ-O.L.
y. KahniT'Tot
:
a,)
'[...]\ , ) I[...]; EfL<J. XOVTO,
KO.flTI.ITTOt fJ.EII £(I' (I. If
¢1Jputa• op£CTK<:Iowt, KU~ l~<mf(AW<; u7ToAeuua.v.
~.:a2 fJ-EV -roiuw ~yw /J.£0op.!.A.eoa• I" Ilv>..o,, €>..8wv,
'TYJAOfJEv f~ &r.t1l yatrw KO.AW(I.II'TO a&ol· ,ap
~<a.~ f.W.XOfJ.lJI' ~<o.r' Efl o. ',..ov tyt~· KElvo[...]~
'TWII " ~
1 04 I'VV
(3flOTOt I 0 I f)'[...]'
W~·i t; notes Oil the derivation of opeuK~OLCTt,[...]ot 5' iin 01} AtfJ.EI'O r.o>.v(3r:v0f.o<; la•To i'Kovro
;(T'T[a. /J.~II uulAaiiTO, fJf.uaal 01 Cl' 11112 JJ.fACLtll'fl,
luTVV o' t(I"TOOOl<)l r.fAauO.v r.pOTOIIOLCTLII vtj>f.vTE<;
Ka.prrU>..lfJ-W 1 i5' £l<; iJpp.ov r.pOE{)W'CTO.ll cpE'TfJ-Ol[...]oe
'l{3u.A.ov, J<ar<l r.pUJJ.V/pt' EOYJcruv·[...]A 17

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€7r€~ I' ro.,.a.I•TO NU.L OV"-OXV7U.
I ' 10p0 f3 (/.1\0I[...]'TO
u.Mpvrru.v 1~'€!1 1rpw•a K«~ ~crrpa~u.v K«L eOEip«l•,[...]« TTOt~jrru. vns, ~;;' «UTWV ~· Wp.o8E'TIJCT«.I'.
I<UiE 8' (d rrxi'11'> 0 y(pw11, E1r~ s[...]o(
,\li.{3c· VEOt TOC!fl 1 O.V701i lxov 'r.£p.10W{JoAa XEfXTtl'.
t. T~ll I)' u:rrfJ.JI.Hf36t'····o r.pOCTE<P'YJ V£tp£ A1))'Epha. z.v~·
llat!J.OIIt1J. a.let p.£v o[Eat, olill( CTE Ai1~.(} 8' hrtr.El8•o p.v8•:•·[...]8£o£ dcr El' ' l) ,\l~f 4lr(,u,
a(Ttra •' lovfJ', oH KEII -.o, tld1TTou~ XE'i:pa (({>dw."
Parse J(.uu. tll[...]Comment on t he construction or usage in-
a. ov y&pr.o u Tof.o l'Sov «•·cpa<; OVOE rowp.a[...];- KE 8EOi: f'Trt rrd8'YJT«L JMiA« -.' e~<.\vov a1hou.
y. Et r.Ep y&p 'T( xo>..ov )'E KU.~ CLVT~p.a.p KO.TO.r.EfYI,
& ,\)..~ TE K[...]the meaning of p.tcrTVAAov, r.pot'afo•, oi.•p~a<;, Kp~yvov,
i){)op.aL, er.aCTcrvnpoL1 op.[X A"J, Avp.o.To., rWEptCw, f.p?)TVW.
IIII. Parse dcptn, etpETfLEWV, i!.\rro.t, E1rlElJLfVE, EtKTl}V, llcjicn, i!p.p.ope,
E7rAeo, of.xea,, £fo.o,[...]tA.~os-, ll"JA"JufoEw, ve"la',
icpO{aTo, a;;oatpeo, KEXO.POLO.TO.
jve the Ho[...]a._,
8Etvc.u,Uvo.t, ~pxov) rrol..vc,;, ~A.ws-, and say what you know
of the digamnHt.
VI. Scan 'purr~' &va CTK?J" 'P<:.' ~.:a. ~ A.trrcrETo m:fv;o.s 'Axa.[ovr;.
ij cl;r0£tr.' ~1i"E~ oVTot, Errt Ofo.,, O¢p' EV elOW.
And ex:plain any thing in the scansion that calls for
notice.
VII. Criticise the following ex[...]3ovAEL.
VIII. Translate into English Prose-
a. 'Ev OE Tt/.) xpovcp TOVT<f -1]-yyf.l..(}"l TOLS'[...]oLEV vr.b TOV ll~p.ov. CTV')'KO.AEO'O.VTE~

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iirravT~ r.«p«. TOc• I'VfJ.ov· r.ap1/ vECTav 'H r.poBv p.ou Elvat[...]ciyo.Oovs r.p~<;
,u. dEl 11'apo.yyE>..A.61'-eva, f~EH"'IP.;vot•s /Juas TE ''"liJ~axlas[...]rpU.7 E, Ol]'d. T£
/.lETi1 TWV clU.wv a~'l"T~}•Ot YEYOVI~TE ~p.wv +yovp.& ltWv, TilEw[...]'t~eT€patl r.poBuplcw Kat KCL7U '/~'~ Ka~ t.:aa.-rwv ovo~ flETCLrnacr£w . vrrti.p X£111 yo.p (K TOV
OlJfLOt' a..h-.c!I!J.~Y "i"W ll TE ljt\tkt~JTWI' r.AfOJI lxHll .,4),1 TE 11'[lE-
crf3vr€pwv /1.1) (,\a-;;oiq(Ja.t, Tot 8' o.l'rov (xBpo'iA.,,,
C..UTO "i"01JTO (l.~().. .CW'IlO.L vr;u TCI)V 11'0ALTWII 1[...]'
"i"f.OI.TLV OVK nxov xp~uBat' oL 8£, OTt TC;;II ..a.potXOflfiiWV
avr ots KCI.I<WV p.ovos «~nos El1), ; wv TE <f!o{3epc;)v OVTI~ ll ''?l
r.oA£t yEv£u8a£ 1J.Ovos Ktvowdvo:t 1jYEf~~Jll Karaur?jvat.[...]ou of •wv oi:wvr.Ep avros onwv.
y . Ka.rap.a.Owv 8~ V-rb rwv .\.wal•Opov cpO.cl)v Ka.To.u•[...].611ov &::rpo8ufJ.W<: Vr.'f)pE701~'~'w" &>..M~. ~<a' ota.-[...]<; IIU.l!CtfiXOt , 7rOAAJ.KtS
ClVE"h4"i"1JOEIWV }'IYVO~EVWII xal CJ.pn Ul ' I'L~VOWII Tet 11(/.1/TIKa
xed rlvfJpwr.o[...]i: EKEt, KWOVV£tJOt£s1 n
71'Cl0£tv a,a TOVTO, EK TOoQTOV OE (j Ko.,\AtK(lGI'TIO«<; 0'1l)'kr.L 1\E-
(T(I,S rou AaK£0u.t~ovlwv :KE'i: r.apos,,.o. lAE("' et..h-ot:~ rOLCt8£ .
8.

~.:a.Z
-.l 8£
•[...]1.'~E\ OV CLV 01/Al)CT E Cl.lTOKoEWl]TE, l<c.I.L E1\EI/17E(lW0"1JTE1 CLV
K«Ta •ov[...]" 8~1~ov
, ... .... .1-' A. , \ \ , H ., ' J 1'1
Et(]'E"IIErKELV fl<~L y<)'I''Jl ; ClAJ\. LO'WS (/.-1! 'TU'fJ. t.:CI.t OVK (I.LTIOV
QVT(J. etr.Ot.:TEtvcuTE, ~[...]mnke every effort, to coin, quarries, the ndmir·a l came
with hirty-eight ships, tboy snid[...]«flf"'(vot, c.b-o-
.S,KEtv1 KEA1)'>, oc.a.ffi!J>c.u£1), rrap<tpp{.fMl'TO., o.lBp[«.[...]A 19
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (513)[...]in the Syntax of the
following :-
a. o"llK EcpYJ iaVTOV )'€ <lpxovTO<; ovo£va 'EA.[...]H£V.
y. yprf.p.p.aTa 7r£f'48evTa E&.A.w!Tav ds 'A8~vas.
8. 1'0 OE 'II"A~Bos €(36a omov dvat, d p.ry T£<; Ed.(J"Et TOV B~p.ov
7rprf.TTHV o av (3ovAYJTO.£.
(, 'l'a 7r€7rpayp.f.va OLYJ"/OVVTO on UllTOl p.ev €7rt TOV<; rro.\ep.[ovs
7rAeot£v.
What would rrA.£otev have been in direct speech 1[...]e Laconian dialect-
r.uvwow 0~ Clvopes, a7ropovp.ev TL XP'1 Opav.
XI. Describe the battle[...]ady the legal
aspect of the proceedings. What part did 8ocrates play
in the matter 1[...].vw;, veo-
oap.!!Jons, {3ovA.~, fKKAYJIT[a., Td Kavvwvov lf~rpt!Tp.a, 7r£ATa-
ITTa[, OtEK?rAovs, 6.eKe.\da,[...]US BOUND:
XENO.PHON, Kvpov muoela., I.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Translate into English Prose-
a.. p.,J8ev ¢of3•Jff,J,· <JltMa.[...]..vpo..t·
KTWOV yap «xw x&A.v{3os
Ot!jgu, avTpWif p.vx61', fK 8'[...]V 8' 0.rrE0tAO<; OX<p U'T'EpWTcj).
What rnett·e is this written in 1 Scan the first,
seventh, and last lines.

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0~11 £p.a.vr_ov ~~E rr~otVEA~V/IEI'Ol';
K(ltTOt[...]~ IIEOtS T Ol'TOtS '/Efl«
TtS u.\.\os >i 'yw ;;ai•HAWS lltwpt<rfl' j
&>...\' «l-1ti <rtyw· ..:al. yap ,;s,·lat<rw av
iIiai"IJ
r.pvs ropyo••na 7:'EO«t KUT0~1'1JS, r.....
o.~ 1PopKiOE'i I'O.{OI~rt ll>JI'(I.II.Ll ..:Op«t
Tpfi<> Kl'KI'O/J.OflcpOt,[...]0./)00'0f(JI<£111.1
cl.-7LQ"IV oUf)' >j I'PIITEf'O'> JJ->J1'1/ o.o;-f.
Exphliu dearly tbe •·ensou of the double negative p.>i
ov iu t.bo ~;econd line: nnd scan the secoud a.nd third
lines.
\\'hat i~
tile meaning of the b[...]r0uJ p.EI•
-;;-vp'Os d.p.•M~<,J<; {36a..p•·xo-;. u.iJJ>ip ft
lpt0t((<rflw {3povT1J <r<fw,11fA1;1 T'
<i.ypi.c..w
UI'Cp.<•JI" x06t" 8'[...]s pt(ftL<; 1ri'Elop.U K{JtlllUtt'Ot,
Kvp.a. o~ .,c),,To1• Tpux ei. 1~o81':'
~uyxW[...]ltollol~S' ~ TE Ke,\un~•·
'l'upT«pov i1pfnw 1ii.Y,m oi1J.11S
TOI~JJ-~1' clltayK[...]OtJ•QL').
11'UVTWS (p.( y' Ol~ Ou.I•«TWcrCL.
II. Pn.t•se E<pe'iTo, <r uy x6xrete, -;:-pwf7:'To. To, -::-n/~u.s, 010 ppaw(if,,TM,
<r<J>tt~v.

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uio , 8Ewull'ro , 4•£-fu.A.ow, ap.epov6 , O£A yw, r.o.p&.Korro s,
i'll'6w llw.rno~xi'o'"a', fWT'17J4:1ptv~.
IIII. Exph\i11 very carefully the syntax of the following, wi tll
special reference to the wo1·ds underlined :-
o.. -ri O~T([...]OO , cV.. ,\' OVK £v nixH
(ppu/1 ~p..a.vr?Jv "'"l)so' rlr.o un';cf>A.ov 'll'i•po.s,
or.ws '11'fl)~> <:J'In/!fo.uo[...]mSvwv
rlr.1JAAcly1JV ;
y. ,a f"'lll'Ev wcf>ei\ouv;o. !"~ 1iovn l"a'TJ"·
8. OVK E(]'nll chjJ ,.~.d(ovo. !"Ot(JO. II
vdl"atp! iA.oyovs
(}V/"lp' (3 U.ll.,[...]wlt 'TWII UJ,,(J,. ~p~Ell o·iJTE a-trr<P opoyA.coT-
'TWV OII'TWV otl;e tL\A1JAOt>, KG\~ Jp.w tllw«ue., c<f>ti~EC1'8ctt[...]'O.Vr1111 'Yll" -r~) ucf•' EO.lt'TOV <f>6f3'fl, i~T /;U.Ta-
'11'A~~«L ..avnJ. .. Kat Ia.iroii yvWfA-11 a~LOVV Kl!{3Eptr("'.C1'0ru, rllll)(JTIJQ'ftTO /)'
'TOUaVTU cf>vA.o., ouu KO.~ 0LE1\0£i;v Jpyov icrdv, VT.'UL av
iip~lJro.t[...]L el~ T~ fl1J r.otciJ•
8 ~TT~~T0 1 a.\.\' ~KaALitOEtTO lv 'TI~ r.etpa(]'Bat a.Mts (3f.,\TtOV
'11'0L£tv ;axil fA.EP[...]8e .. u. fit ·~'
1rapo.8cwt~> 8?)pf.a lltnJAWKEL StwKwl• Ka4 (3,J.A,\w., Kat ,;a;u-
Kalvwt', wun o 'i\C1'T'U&y?J ovKET' EfXEI' a1m1 (]'lJA,\E)'f:W
8'1Jpia.
Y· ' JlE'i /l( II V~T~ ,,( ,. c»/lTOl! 0C1'0.7rE(I ot UAAOL ~fllPY, 81PIIO,ur0'
Clv XP~u[...]~rr8£, '8por.oQ'[av OE /j~OI' 7'<~1'
A£6v;wv <f>!pen, Kai\>..w-ro •' 8e mtl'7'1tll' Ka2 71'0,\EJ<~t<WTu.;ov
KT~/"a el 'TU lfVXO.S uvyKt:KO(ltCT8e, f7CrJ.LIIOUf.1.E1'0L y<cp
/"o).. ,\ol' 'IJ TOtS (L\A.ot<; {lr.o.UL xa£p£TE. "i'O t'S 8' mati!OU
€po.uTU. «•'a'YK,1 8LCI. -rou'To 11'(ivTa 1iev 71'ovo•' r.ri•••a Se K{•·Bu -
vov ~/l(w {Jr.ooueu8[...].Ora ar.o<f>vyot, Tov ..6povs a 'Twv EK/"avO«-
••wv KO.~ of« Xwp{a qlEV)'OIITES o.ipoVVT«L oi 1\o.y•;, ~I' TOliTOL~

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (516) o{KTua ovuopa:r/J. I•E<.!T!ti'I' U~ ii a•, Zva, ~l' 'T<~ cr<f>oOIJCt. cpEuynv[...]H' EfJ:TrEu~w crw~Sn. •oil llE fJ.' 18' h-n ~Oe a• ou•-
c/>ro'/fiw UKOll'OU TO~ -ytyvop,~vov ~<.a.8t.crn1 , or f.yyv8 Ev Ta.XU
€p[...].t· Kat <<1ho fJ.~v
)~\ t } I ..... ' ,.. R . . ',., '[...]OVOfilll:IT<Ep£~0 L'IT1/ TOV 1\<Lyw rOWl' E/;E7i/\1)TTC avrov, IJI<TTli[...]n with care the syntax in the following :-
a. ~vay~<a{.Op.ef}a flET avoe'iv ~~ ovTE TWV dowaTwv ovTli TCdV[...]' o~/l~v e/lUvaVTo ai<TtXELII (J-lj OV X(J.p({Hr8a.t,
o. ~Ao < oopovv <LVTtJI' cl ofov ~<ivovvoa• €A.Oo, ,
e. E7itpD-. ol•T<Lt <~s &v (Ja-.to[...]I!O<;.
1

VII. Give rules for (i.) the use of the future optative, (ii.) the[...]sed in an indefinite sense.
And state what constructions are used with 7r£ptylyve-
u8at and 7reptopav.
VIII · Give the Greek for-to go to school-to be beaten-armed
-to[...]head,
but lle kept his eat--the u1arket i di\'ided iuto four
pnrts- grandfn.thet• ;
And t he English for c{>Av<LpE'ia>-'1ToOU. )p0.- 7ropcn)vEtv-[...]EtpoKa,\{o.-Kw 8<vi•- Ko'lr{~
- cJ.1I"OK0.0o. {peCT0a. t ,

VIlli. Parse a1rEA~Aa'Ta~-J7TeAd8ov-KaTaAEAVCTETa~--&vTo.ywvwv­[...]CS (Pass).
R. W. CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time-Three hours.
I. Solve the equations-
(i). 2(2x2 -l) 2 -6x2 +4=0
2[...]=
II. Determine the meanings of a• and a_,
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3 /-
a-"6.2
- X -[...]-
. (a- ~b- i-)-~[...]6 Ja · c
III. Prove that a ratio of greater inequality is diminished, and
a ratio of less inequality is increased, by adding[...]same quantity to both its terms.
If a- b = -a+b-c = -3a-c+ 3b
b a+b+c a+c-b
prove that a : b : c = 2 : 3 : 4.
IV. Find the sum of an infinite number of terms of 111.[...]ss
than unity.
Insert i harmonic means between 2 and 7.
V. Prove that the square root of a rational quantity cannot be
partly rational and partly n GUadratic surd.
Find the fourth root of 19 3 + 132 .J2:
VI. Find the number of combinations of n dissimilar things
taken l' at a time.
Twelve books are to be arranged on a shelf. Three
of them, forming consecu[...]come together and in the same order. Find the total
number of possible arrangem[...]in terms
of the sine.
If 2cos2 8-7sin8+2=0, find e.
VIII. Show geometrically that-
(i). cos(180o -A) = -cosA.
(ii). tan(270° +A)= -cotA.
IX. Prove that-
(i). sec2A- 1 ~ tan2A· tanA.
(ii). sinA + sin3A +sin5A + sin7 A= tan 4 A.
cosA + cos3A + cos5A + cos7 A

PURE MATHEMATICS.
PROFESSOR BRAGG, M.A.
Time-Three hours;
I. If two circles touch one another internally at any p[...]ced,
shall pass through that point.
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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (518) If. On a given straight line describe a segment containing an
angle equal to a given angle.
Two segment of a circle o.ro drawn on a straight line
AB, nnd on the snme ide of[...].
Show that the Jengt lt of the chord PQ i. independent of
the po ition of R.
III. Two circles cut in P and Q. A chord AJJ in one is parallel
to a chord CD in the other. If APO is a straight line,
so is BQD.
IV. Draw a circle to touch one side of a triangle and the other
two sides produced.
If DD 1 D2 D3 are the feet of the perpendir.ulars on the
side BO of a triangle from the centres of the inscribed[...]o
of their homologous sides.
If a point F be taken in the side AO of a triangle
ABO s that Ali' A0=Jl0~ and if FE be drawn parallel
to AB to meet JJO i[...]al
in area to the tt·iungle OF.E.
VI. If two parallel planes be cut by another plane their com-
mon sections with it are parrallel.
VII. If the angle A lies between 450° and 540°, and sin A= ·6,
find the values of sin ~ and cos ~
VIII. Show that in any triangle
a2 =b2 +c2 -2bc cos A.
If D , E, Jl be the feet of tho perpendiculnt'S ft·[...]he sides and angles of t he triangle.
Find n1 o the nl'ea of the triangle DEJ.i' in tet·ms of
t be same quo.n titie .
IX. The car of a balloon 0 is observed at A to have an eleva-
tion of 66o 48'. At a point B, 600 yards from A, the
angle OBA is observed to be 53° 27'. GAB being 82°
14' find the height of the balloon.
log 6·00 =[...]A 25
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The Credit papers in Mathematics for the First year -were the
-same as the Pass papers for the Second year.

PHYSICS.
PROFESSOR BRAGG, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
Not m[...]y one section.
SECTION I.
I. Given that the area of surface of a sphere is 4m.2, where ·r
is the radius, show that the volume is 47rr3 /3. Also find
the area of that portion of the earth north of latitude 45,
taking the earth as a sphere of radius 4,000 miles.
II. Calculate the momentum and the kinetic energy of a ball
weighing 4 oz. after it has fallen fi feet. If after striking
the ground it bounces up to a height of 2t feet find the
energy wasted. If this wasted energy all tahes the form
of[...]required to raise llb. of water l ° F.
III. What is the fact on which the isochronism of the pendu[...]re
hung by fine threads from the arms of a balance, and are
therefore in equilibriu[...]water at 20° C., the other in water at 36° C. Find what
weight will now be req nired to restore equilibrium if the
coefficient of volume expansion for the metal be ·000056
and for the water ·0003.
SEO'fiON II.
VI. Show that if two rods of soft iron be laid together on a
table N and S and parallel to one another there is a
slight force urging them apart, but if they are laid in
line with one another a[...]t iron rather than any other iron or steel1
VII. If a deep metal cup be placed on an insulating stand and
charged with electricity, a proof plane can get no charge

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (520) from the inside of the cup near the bottom; but a metal
rod held in the hand and presented to the same spot will
draw a spark. How is this 1
VIII. Describe briefly (1) what goes on in a. simple voltnio cell,
such a-s a beaker contain ing dilute sulphuric acid in
which are immer ed a plate of copper nnd another of
zinc joined externally by a wire; (2) what goes on in a
DanieU cell.
IX. Describe Wheatstone[...]side by side. One is connected
through a key with a battery : the other is connected to
a galvanometer. When the key is depressed a slight
deflection of the galvanometer is observed. If iron cores
be placed in the coils the d[...]much bigger. Explain fully the reason
for this.
SECTION III.
XI. Explain exactly bow a lens fitting a hole in a shutter in a
dark room can form a picture of external objects on a
screen.
XII. What is the cause of the lines that appear in the sun's
spectrum 1
XIII. In a certain experiment equal-sized balls of various m[...]at equal
distances from one another on a cake of white wax.
They melt their way through at different rates. On
what do the rates depend~
.XIV. Explain the principle[...]thermometers.
XV. Explain why it is that a stretched string may be made to
vibrate a;; a whole, or in any number of equal parts.[...]ITERATURE.
f'RoFEssoR MITCHELL, M.A., D.Sc.
FIRST PAPER.[...]essays on the following subjects : -
(a). The tragic interest in the play of Macbeth.
(b). The humour of Addison.
(c). A critical appreciation of Tennyson's Princess.
A 27
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (521)[...]ERATURE.
PROFESSOR MITCHELL, M.A., D.Sc.
SECOND PAPER.
Time-Three hours.
I. Illustrate the following statement:-" Language s[...]hered in surmise, and nothing is
But what is not.
(2) The feast is sold
That is uot often vonohe I, while 'tis amaking,
'Tis giveo with[...]irst published~
Give the reasons assigned for the former date.
VI. Discuss the question wheth[...]II. Write notes on-
(1) Proxy-wedded with a bootless calf.
(2) No li[...]e
Their morions, wash'd with morning, a8 they came ..

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (522)[...]TION.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.
Time-One hour and a half.
Translate into Latin Prose-[...]n, Oct. 30th ......
Dear Boy,
I am very well pleased with yom ltine1·ariwn, whic[...]; those alone travel with advantage: and
a they set out wise, retum wiser.[...]LATION.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A..

Time-One hour and a half.
Translate into English Prose-
(1).[...]A 29

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (523)[...]HoRaCE, Epistles I. i. 27-40.
(2). 'Ql1em tu mihi' iuquit Mueius[...]xxiii.

TERENCE, ADELPHOE: TACI'rUS, HISTORIES, I.
PROFESSOR BENSL Y, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Translate into English Prose-
(1)[...]dabit: frustra egomet mecum has rationes puto.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (524)[...]Ito ad dextrn.m : prins quam ad portam uenias, a. pud
ipsum Jacnm,
Est pistr[...]cesso ad eum
pergere 1
SY. I sane : ego te exercebo hodie, ut dignus es, sili-[...]s iores pnulo. 0 noster Demct~.,
Ad omnia a lia A.etate snpim 1s reotiu. :
'olum unum hoc[...]rem omnes, quam n e t :
nod iUos s1~t a ta. acuet. DE. N e nimium modo
Bonae tuac i tae nos rationes, ~Iicio,
Et tuo i. te animus aequos ul>uortnt. lrfl. 1'<\Ce:[...]wn
Latin ~)bra ·es col'l'espouding to "I hoist him with his
own p tnt·d," " 'l'alk of the devil," "Henven save t-he
mark !"
I III. Write short n tes on the grumm;\ticnl fot·m[...]A. 31
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (525)[...]etiam, numquam, and enim
V. Translate-
(i.) Fuere qui crederent <Japitonem ut auaritia et[...]cogitatione rerum
nouarum abstinuisse, sed a legatis bellum suadentibus,
postquam inpell[...]atione nunc et seguitia terentium tempus irnitat·i
principem discat. non exspectandum ut c[...]iae titulus e uiro clAro
et parti bus i mtiso petebatur. Celsus constautUJ·[...]whom do the following remarks refer~-
(i.) cui expeditiw~ fuit tradere impet·ium quam obt[...]abuit tamquam suos et uiles ut
alienos.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (526)[...]lli. Who were Fabius Valens, N)mphidin . 'abinus, I celu ,
Tigellinus, Julius Vind ex ~ 'Vbet·c were the Hclo.etii,
Lusitania, Colonia .A g rippinensill 'ermrmia inferior, the
Pr[...]the Curia, and the Rostra 1
X. Give the Latin for-a petition, to execute, a. 1. zor, the
Emperor's privy purse, less[...]nt in modern E nglish m ney.

OVID, FASTI, I: CICERO, SECOND PHILIPPIC.
PROFESSOR BESSLY, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Translate into English Prose-
(i.) tempora commisi uascentia rebus agendis,[...]picio ue foret annuR iners.
quisque uns i\.rte ob idem delihn.t n,gendo,
nee plu.[...]ant;
ntque ipstl.e uitiis sun t aliment.a uiocs.
(iii.) et iam contigerant portam, Satur[...]pserat oppositas insidiosa seras.

APPENDIX A. A 33

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (527)[...]o.nte tn.meu maclidis snbieci s\llfm·a uenis,
clauderet ut Tatio feruidus um[...]tuto reddita forma loco est .
(iiii.} sed nihil i t.'\ iuuant, qnin linguae crimen habetis,[...]y the alh\Sions in tbe following lines : -
{i.) pel'lege sepo itas generosa per atria. corns.
(ii.) saepe tibi pttter e ·t, snepe legendu · a no .
(iii.) nccepit T'hoebo nylnplutqne Om·onide nntum
iusttln, diuidua quam premit a.mnis aqua.
(iiii.} redllitnque e t omnis populo[...]rndit arenosi Tibridis uuda latus.
(viiii.) Furiu a ntiqnam populi superntor Etru oi
uouet·nt, et uoti solnemt ante fidem.
cnu a, quod 1t patribus sumptis sece ·sernt 1\l'mis[...]crimen erat.
III. Comment on anything calling for remark in the syntax
of the following[...]da mihi te placidum, dederis in carmina nires.
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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (528) quibus intumuit suffnsus uenter a.b unda.
nocte deae noctis cristatus c[...]ve the LMhl fot·-bt\.y, income, Mrificial knife, what doe:J
that mean 1, swarms, honeycomb!;, wrinkled:
t~n d the English for-pel'petnus, oornpita, bruma, squali-
d[...]l.issa, enrico..
Y. Translate-
(i.) ego M. Dibulo, pl'!testautissim ciuc, consula, uihil
pt·netermi i, quantum facere enitiquo potui, quin Pom-[...]pius ~ neque
tu tecum de sen, tus auctol'i t.ate agi ptlssus es ~ quid
antem ageba.[...]mis fuit uemo.
Explain clearly what this uolnus was.
(iii.) primum cum[...]A 35
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (529)[...]etiam spectionem.
(ii ii.) igitur a quo uiuo nee praesens nee absens q td -[...]comiti bus suis collocal'at rmenio.m t\bstulemt a seuatn
datam. haec uiuos erip uit :[...]ad sepulturam corpus nitrici sui negat a me datum.
VIII. Write short notes on-[...]rudem tam cito ~-sun s res sibi habere.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (530)[...]grammar or usage of-
illud Cassianum, c u i b o n o f u e r i t 7
at enim litteras, quas me sibi misisse diceret, recitauit.
confitere te, cum a l i o d i e dixeris, sobrium non_ fuisse.
sed prius[...]n's dagger- to enter n.s
t·eceived-to be a oand icln.te for t he consulship -
and the English fot·-c[...]TION.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.
Time-One hour and a half.
Translate into Greek Prose-[...]ay, do you answ~r that question yourself,
for you are the elder man.
C!tr. Then I say sometimes (as I think) they may,
but they being naturally[...]y of their own
hearts.
Hope}: I do helieve as you say that fear tends much[...]mage.
Ghr. Without all doubt it doth, if it be right; for
so &ays the Word, the fear of the Lord is[...]A 37
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (531)[...]PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.

Time-One hour and a half.

Translate into English Prose-
Ba<TtAEVS o€, WS AEYETat, f_(}a VJLO.<TE TE u:vTOV n)v a~avotav
KaL EKEAE1JE 7rO~erv oVTws.[...]Ka.l T<ov
E11'tTYJOEVJL<iTWV TYjs xwpas· a</>tKOJLEVO<; OE JLETa T1lv EVtaVTOV
y[yvET[...]fita TE T0v 7rpofnrapxov<Tav d~[w<Tw Kat Tov 'EA.A.?)vtKov
EA7!'£oa 'JV vrr"ETUiEt avT<p OOV[...]o
71'Etpav otoot•s ~VVETos <f>a{vE<T8at. 'JV yap 8EfLt<TToKMj,,
f3E(3atOTaTa a,) <f>v<TEW<; l<Txvv OYJAW<Ta<;, Kat ow<f>EpDVTw<;[...]T' E7rtfLaBwv, TWV TE
11'apaxpYjfLa fi,' f.A.ax£<TTYJ> f3ovA.Yj<; KpanrTTo<; yvwfLwv Kat
T<OV JLEAAOVTWV E7i"t 7rAEi<TTOV TOV YEVYJ<TOfLEVOV &pt<TTO<;[...]E, cllv o€ d.r.npo<; EtYJ, Kptvat tKavw<; o~·K a11'~A.,\aKTo,
To TE dJLEtVOV i} XEtpov f.v TttJ d<f>avEt en 11'poE<bprL fLdAtO"Ta.•
Kat TO ~VfL7i"UV El11'Eiv, <f>l:<TEWS fLEV OVVUfLEt, fLEAEr1)S[...]-t Tavpdov <f>ovov,
"ApYJ T' 'Evvw Kat </>tA.a[fLaTov if>6{3ov
wpKWJLOTYJ<TUV i) 71'0AEt KaTaO"Ka<f>as
Bf.vTEs Aa1!'a~Etv MTV KaOfLE{wv f3£q.,
i} yYjv BavovTE<; T~voE <f>vpau-nv <f>ovqJ"
f[...]AE£{3ovTES, olKTO> o' OVTtS -ryv Ota <TTO{J.a.
<Tt'OYJpo<f>pwv yap BvJLo> avopdf!- <f>A.eywv
E71'VEt, A..6vTwv w<; ''ApYJ oEoopKoTwv.
AESCHYLus, Seven n.gainst Thebes, 39-53.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (532)[...]PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Translate into English Prose-
a. 0-&K oil/· EKE'i: yap OVTE TOV yevijoos o)v
7rA~yp.', o-& OL[...]y~
KO,t xepu-os, dpp&:!~ oioo' E'lrYJfl·a~EVJLEVYJ
Tpoxo'i:u-Lv, dA.A' UU"YJJLOS ovpyaTYJS TLS o}v.
07rWS o' o7rp[...]o' &yos cpevyovTOS &s E7rqv K6VLS.
U"YJJLE'i:a o' OVTE eYJpDS OVTE TOV KVVWV
A.86vTos, o-& U"1rttu-a VTOS f.~ecpa[veTo.
A.6yoL o' EV dA.A.~AOtiJW €pp68ovv KaKot,
cpvA.a~ f.A.eyxwv cpvA.a.Ka· Kav f.ytyveTo
7rAYJY1J TEAEvTwu-', ot>[...]fieooyp.ev', <os eotKe, T~voe Ka.T8ave'i:v.
KP. Kat u-o£ ye Krip.o£. p.1] Tptf3as[...]du-w, op.wes· EK OE TOUOE XP~
yvva'i:Kas eiva,L TUIJOE JLYJO' avetp.f.vas.
'}'• Orp.ot )'EAWp.at. T£ JLE, 7rpOS 8ewv 7raTprpwv,
a-&K OtXOJLEVaV vf3p£(etS, d)..,\' err£cpaVTOV ;[...]6Aews 7rOAVKT~JLOVES avopes·
l&:! 6.tpKa'i:at Kp~vat
8~f3as T' EVapjLUTOV dAIJOS, EJ[...]p£Awv dKAavTos, OtOLS v6p.otS
7rpOS epyp.a Tvp.f30XCJ1U"TOV epxop.at TUcpov 7rOTatV£ov•
10 ovu-Tavos, f3poTo'i:s ovTE veKpo'i:> Kvpovu-a
JLETOLKOS, ofJ (wu-w, oio 8avoVIJLV,
o. E-&8vs oE oe£u-as ep.1rvpwv f.yev6p.YJv
f3wp.o'i:u-t 7rap.cpA.eKTOLIJLV' EK OE e11JLUTWV
''Hcpatu-Tos ofJK el..ap.1rev, dA.A.' e1rt u-rroo<[i
p.vowu-a KYJKts !1-'IP[wv f.T~KeTo
K0.Tvc/J€ Kciv[...]11 the constrnctio11 of the following :-
dA.A' 8v 7rOAts U"T~u-ete, Tovoe XP1J KAvetv.
of[...]A 39
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (533) ly~ 8' orrws cr1J ,~,) A~yftS op&t;, TaO£
ovK C! v il vult~[...]1,

Ou.puiev o~SEII 7ra.pa~v8ov~a.t,
fAlJ ov ra8£ m -6-ru KaTa.K1Jpovrr8at.
o~o' EXW ,..p?Js 1i0Tlpov row.

IlL Scan the following lines, name the metre in each case, &nd
note anything that calls for comment :-
!If .... ~ .... c.:J\ ,
ETG TWV O[...]W
1

Totyap 'i"OVTWV TOi(nv c'fyotiUW
KAa:vJJ.O.fJ' i·r.&p~et f3p«ovn}To> Vrr-ep.
OtfJ.0£1 fJavaTOV 'i"OVr' f;\,\v;a'OIII
Toihro'i; dcf>'tKTa~.
~ > >c. /)' "f3 I
ovo opvt n'U ,1fJ.OU ar.oppot1.,on
>N Of I
o a.<;.
op~r; 7TI.I.pa ,M fJpow£ XHfW.ppot') oua•
...[...]8pco;;-uv onvoTEpov 1reAn·
TOVTO ..:a2 r.o,\LOii r.tpav r.o,r;o u XH~ep[w v6rcp.
IIII.[...]dvn1r .\~~' peOos ,.
1ia.crnfs, .\€a-x'YJ, Ko~fd:w, TaAtc;, d~</>tK£wv, dyoc;, Ep.<f>op-
Tt(o~at, OE~to a-npoc;.
V. Translate into English Prose-
a . Ko.l. ~yw TIH VlTW'r.7Ell01' TlX1fnJV CTfi r\ryetv TYJV Ti'H8W
..:o.l r.fip£ TOVT<W, m I'opylo. · <L\A'-l.'va ,.~,~ OautJ.<Lf!ISJ Ea v
oA.lyov W.epo•· 'TMOV'OOII ,, fT£ ti.I'EPWfJ.O.t., & OOK£4 fJ.~II 8~.\ov
el'I'O.£, Ey<~ 8' J;;o.vepw;w-f!m·Ep yap ,\ €yw, 'OOl ..~~ EV!Ka.
..-Epo.[IIC(J'O«t Till' A6yov ipwrw, ov (J'OV tiiEI>fl. a;\,\.' ~~-(). ,.~. ,)
Ult(w~eO« W.ovooilvTEs r.pou.prrU.(w' &i\>..,/A.wv
'\ 1\\ (l' ulJ' 'Ttl.' IT(l TOll~ i>ti.TU.' 01)11[...]•a[...]A.ey6fJ.!vo.,[...]'\
C.C:I\[...](3. ' rrEp</>v£( ""~ iJ.po. w,- fJ.ey&>..ll f3A.af317 Kat KaK~
Oav~(J'{~> W.ep(3tJ.A>..ovu<t T<iAAa 1} n}; lfrvx~s r.oV'Y}p{a at-
(J'xi.U'T6v !un rr&wrwv, ~TO EC OTJ OVK J.>..y'Y]0611£ y e, w<; 0 !TOS
A.6yos.
Explain clearly the argument[...]ls Jl,EV &.\,\o n, TOt 8E lL\Ao n, ,.?J avTo, d>..A.cf n> ~p.wv
i8,6v T£ lr.acrxe rr&.Oos •i 0~ c'L>..i\ot, OVI> 11v >jv prj.owv ev8e~
~o.(J'eo.[...].,.() eavr ov 7r&o,u~«.
Show to what this last extract refer~:~.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (534)[...]l><; OT't ovoev cxvrov~
/3EATiov JgE(3if3u(}"El' >i o[ot Ell~f31Jrrrtv, Ol~Tf ,.u_ uw,~aTO.[...]wcpeA>IT«t' d 8€ 1't U.pa El' Tt{j TO~ (]'<v;;.a-ro~
np.twrep•e. Ti/ lfiiX!J, r.oAAf/. 11rxnJf~UTa EXEt I;((~ avla-ra,
-rotf:-~1 OE f3•(')Teov EITT~ ~;a2 -rou•o•• <h'l)cnu••, (j,,, -rE £,.[...]l ciOtKL(J.ll •... ~~ TOV St8rtrn<&,\ov, crxovr a<; OEOtKatOO'VV7!V,
dOtKE~I' TO 'n:J ~~ 01\ ~; fXOt'(/'W .
To what does tbis allude '1
I. Comment carefully 011 tb[...]is.-uiu8r1.vop.«t
..,. I I ) " {' ,.. ,. (_ { ' .. A ...
OV V O'O l' Ei;IJ.IT"rO-rt,[...]U.ll '1'1/
IJ'Oll .a 7l"!.UOtKU ~;d or.w 1111 <Pri[...]1 all-rL•
AE-yELv.-J;;EL 'Ttl'a OtEL ci;;apt'1JITEIT8«t ~~-;, ov ' Kr~i avrov
Jr.wr<tu{}a,, ,a SiKata ;
vn. '' hn.t is the menning of Ot(l.Kf•lfJ.~J0EtV-d.J.:KttEu0rH-UXE'T;\u£­
(nv-7TO~a inroO~f/.CI.'Ta cp,\VCtp~'[...]OXETEVW - T«f
<TWfJ.an lu Xl'p{o-u.u()a,- <TVJl1>ho -trKOAW I'-OlJfJ.O<Tt~vw'
-Tt 001' 01/ ;-t'To'OTE[ I• Eu8at-OtwatrTda-m~IIT W OJ~ en)
ai' 1'1) ,j "I'·'J·
VIII . ive the 'r·cek fot·-I•' r instance-T tl ink h wants to be
ki[...], E'll"EtOl) 1j cp·uA>) brpv-ruvn1E
~;a' EOEt /LE brtfl]cpf.tw'.
otlKovv PW!.a[...]frt·x~ rptwv <'ivrwv,
-rpt'TTus EiP17"a" 7T'OI•,)p{a (nnme the three rrOVlJp(a, in
Greel1 )-[...]A 41
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (535) Kat 8EfLUTTOKAEa -rallra TaVTa J:rro£1}a-av KO,, cpvyY/
7rpDa-E{;1JfL[wu-av-T~ Otd fLEa-ov TEtXD>-
d a-ot Mva-6v ')'E ;jowv KaAEtv.-[...]ribe briefly the character of Callicles.
(2). What are the four -rf.xvat which 'l KoAaKwnK~ counter-
feits, and what four forms does it assume 1

APPLIED MATHEMATICS I.
Time-Three hours.
I. ShOI\' t hat if fou r forces, acting on a poittt, cnu be repre
entcd in mag1utud[...]li nes dmwn from the point to t.be corner of a parallelo·
g ram , t hey wi ll, if taken in the proper dit·ecti.ons, balance
one another.
If. Show that the effect of any force-couple on a body is
unaltered by any change which do[...]of its moment or the direction in space of a perpendicu-
lar to its plane of action. 'how, also, t hat a system of
forces, rept·esented by t he sides of a pla ne polygon taken
in ordet·, is eq uivalent to a couple whose moment is
represen ted by t wice t he u.ren.. of the polygon.
I TI. A oylindet·, with axis horizontal, i. snspended in a loop of
string whose ends are fixed to t wo poin ts, in the same
h orizontal line, and at a. distauee fro m one another less
t han t[...]riug which 1·ests on tha string in such a. position as to
JUake tlte par ts of the string above the ring vertical. If
8 be the inclination to t he vertical of[...]of
the cylinder, and w of the ring.
IV. Find the centre of gravity of a segment of a solid uniform
sphere.
0 is a point on the edge of a uniform circular disc.
If a square bole be punched out of the disc, having one

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (536)[...]y of the
remainder will always lie on a circle whose radius is
equal to r/(2[...]are is equal to r the radius of tbe disc.
V. A uniform rod M N rests with its ends in two fixed
straight grooves 0 A, 0 B in the same vertical :plane,
and making angles a, f3 with the horizon. Prove that
when the end M is .or. the point of slipping down. A 0,
the tangent of the inclin ation of[...]f.)
2 sin ((3 +e) sin (a- e)
whe,t·e e is the angle of friction.
Jf a. et of cube be piled one on top of anoth er, with
their centres all in a vertica-l line and theil: edges
respectively pnrnllel, and if, when tbe column is tipped
up from below, they a.ll roll off one another, not slide,
th[...]to graduate
it.
VII. Show thAt when a body moves undeJ." constant acceleration
in a stmigbt line tbe distances gone in consecutive[...]ltre in arithmetical progre. sion.
If a body de cdbes 99 feet one second, and 121 feet[...]Define the terms momentum and kinetic energy. In what
class of problems do we employ the for[...]string of an Atwood's
ma hiue is · M. A small mass m. beiug added to one of
the masses, it descends. After falling a height 11., the
srul\ll ma s is picked off by o.id of a. platform, nud au
equal small ma~s is[...]MATHEMATICS II.
R. W. CHAaraN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time-Three hours.
I. Obtain a formula giving the range of a projectile along an
inclined plane.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (537) From a point on an inclined plane making an angle of'
tau-~; with the horizontal a particle is projected
upwl\rds. It is fou[...]and the point where it
strikes the plane i equal to the distance which a body
would fall from rest during the time[...]2
with the horizontal.
II. What is the "Hodograph" of a moving point~ State and
prove its priucip>[...]magnitude of t bo acceleration acting upon
a particle moving with uniform velocity in a circle.
III. Find the time of oscillatirm of a s1mple pendulum.
A light elastic string is s11spended by one end, and to
the other end is attached a weight sufficient to stretch
the string t[...]time of an oscillation is equal to that of a simple
pendulum whose length is one-fourth that of the un-
stretched string.
IV. Show how to find the specific gravity of a mixture of any
nttmber of fluids (a) when the vol~tmes and specific
gravities[...]hts and specific gravities are given·.
What weight of alcohol (sp. gr. ·79) mu~t be mixed[...]may be the same as that of olive oil (·91) ~
V. Find the centre of pre~sure on a triangular area immersed
with one side in the surface If the tt·iaugle be bwered
through a distance equal to its height, still keeping the
top side horizontal, what is then the position of the
centre of pressure?
VI. A cylindrical diving bell, whose height is a, is lowered
until the water rises within it to a height b. More air
is now pumped in until[...]ack, and
the bell is again lowerPd through a further distance x
until the water again rises in it to a heigbt b. If H b!l""'
the height of the water barometer, show that
x=ab(a+H-b)
a-b?

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (538)[...]pressures p, p', are mixed together in a vessel of vc.lume
U. What is the pre sure of the mixture 1
If two · o.p bubbles, cont,o.ining air at pressures p aud
p'J., coal see to form a ingla bubble, the pressure c.f the
coutuiued ni t· being 7>4 , prove that, if P denote the
pressure of the o.tmo pbe[...](Pa- P) 3 (PI- P) 3 (Pz- Pf
-vrn. A vessel in the form of a circular cylinder with its axis
vertical contains fluid. Find the relation between the
pressure and[...].
Time-Three hours.
I. Deflne term, connotation, d1:fj'erentict, j-udgment, inference.
II. Write out a full classification of inferences.
III. Draw al[...]reductions.
V. Prove that-
(1) If a premise is negative the conclusion must be[...]het't} is uo ·ont·ttge wl ere there is no fear, what
con clusion Clln be drawn with these p[...](3) there is no
co m age, ( +) t here i · uo fear ~
VII. Give examples of the followi[...]A 45
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (539)VIII. State, and discuss the value of, a likely argument by
analogy' (1) between t[...]mother
country, (2) between the state and a physical organism.
IX. What is the definition of cause in inductive logic~ Sh[...]of finding it are methods of
eliminating what is unnecessary.

LOGIC AND PSYCHOLOGY (Credit).
PRoFESSOR MITCHELL, M.A., D..Sc.
Time-Three hours.
I. Discuss the relation of psychology to logic. What are the
methods of psychological investigation 7
II. What is the evidence for unconscious mental activity?
III. Illustrate ful[...]) illusions.
VI. vVhat elements are involved in a complete act of memory 7
What is meant by laws of association~ Discuss the[...]CREDIT.
The Credit papers in Mathematics for the Second year were the
same as the Pass papers for the Third year.

THIRD[...]IN PROSE COMPOSITION.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A., AND J. H. LINDON, M.A.

Time-Three hours.
Transl[...]al and ambitious spirit of Trajan formed
a very singular contrast with the moderation of his

A 46

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (540)[...]i nus Pins. 'l'be life of the former was u.l mo t a
perpetual joumey ; a nd s he possessed the v arious
talents o[...]ains of the Upper Egypt ;
nor was t here a province of the mpit·o whi.oh, in the
c[...]N,

(2.) -·o d men, t whom alone I addre s tnys If,
appen.r to me to consult tbeit· piety a little as their
judgment nncl experience[...]'rhe laws of E ngln.nd provide, ns effectually a~:; any
human laws can do, for the protection of the subj c in
his repu[...]NSEEN TRANSLATION.
PROFESSOR BENSL Y, :M.A., and J. H. LINDON, M.A.
Time- Three hours.
Translate into English Prose-
I. Aeli uetusto nobilis ab Lamo,
(quando e[...]A 47

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (541)[...]it.
• actulll,' inquit, ni hi l e t, nisi I oeuo milite pot'tas
frangimus t media t.ex[...]s fncies et quali digua tabelltt,
cum Gnetul a d ucem portamt beltul. lu.·cum .
exittts er[...]u m niudex et t anti sanguinis ultor
anulus. i demens et saeuas eurre per Alpes,
ut pueris[...]fatentibus cet·tn.tim cetori oircuru treptm t, i r t iu castru
firmaret praetorias cohortes,[...]adulto aut umno si mulacrum uindemiae per domum

.A· 48

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (542)[...]picet•et, r pondisse tempestatem n.b
0 t i t~ atrocem, sine coepct·a.t en. species, sen forte la}J~a
uox in praesngium ue rtit.[...]li p-
pum uesperi uenisset uilla ita oomple!A militibus e st, nt
uix triclini um, ubi ce[...]EJ1-€TLK~II agebat : itaque et edit et bibit a8<ws et iucunde,
opipare sane et apparate, n[...]bene coeto et
condito, sermone bono et, ~i quaeris, libenter.
praeterea tribus tricliniis accepti oZ -.rfpt et 'T~ I' unld e-
eopiose : Iibertis minus lautis se[...]ttieus, xiii., 52.

LUCRETIUS, DE RERUM NATURA, I. : PLINY,
EPISTLES, I. II.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A., AND J. H. LINDON, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Translate into English prose-
(i.) Tum porro quoniam est extremum quodque cacumer1[...]se secretum neque posthae esse ualebit,
APPENDIX A. A 49-

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (543)[...]Who is meant by hoc uiro ~ What do you know of
him 7
II. De~cr[...]primum Grains homo mortalis tollere contra I est
oculos ausus primusque obsistere c[...]II ra fLEII EfT'T't CTV"fKptCTW;;, ra. o' f.~ iSv a;L fTVyKp{-
fTH~ 7r€7oo{TJvTa.~ (tran[...]otes on the following words and phrases:-
(i) agere hoc, fragor, communis sensus, causer, de p[...]be correct spelling where necessary, and account, if you
can, for the errors : -
spacium- speties- sylua[...]merus.
V. Explain carefully anything that calls for notice in the
grammar or construction of the following : -
(i.) 11ec per se quemquam tempus sentire fatendumst.[...]religio peperit scelerosa atque impia facta.
A 50
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (544)[...]s ~
VI. Translate into English Prose-
(i). Magna contentio, magni utrimque clamores, aliis[...]c digerit et
ministrat.
·write a note on suspensus et tubulatus.
(iii).[...]tibus libro isti nouitas lenocinetur, nouitas a.pud nostros;
aput: Graecos enim est quidda[...]ligendis ponendus
est calculus.
What word in this last sentence is wrongly spelt, and[...]'echoes,' explaining their original reference.
( i.) r£ o€ £l a.1hov rov 81Jptov ?JKOWO.T£ ;
(ii.) -ija-rpa.rrr', f.(3p6vra., a-vv£KvKa. r1)v 'EA.A.aoa..
(iii.) £[<; olwvO<; apta-TO<; J.p.{w£a-{)a.t 7r£pl r.J.TpYJ'>·
(iiii.) artificem quem[...]A 51
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (545)[...]t.
VIII. Explain briefly the allusions in-
(i.) exsul ab octaua Marius bibit et fruitur dis[...]~­
p.aTa, sch•Jlasticus.
X. Under what emperor did the yo ungm· P liny live1 Give[...]e ordinary day's occupation
in town of a Roman ge ntleman iu the days of P liny.
XI. Comment on the syntax of-
(i.) ipse cu:n tribunus essem, errauerim fortasse qu[...]et uoci laterique consulerem.
X[[, Give the Latin for-a voluntary death, heir to half the
est[...]PLAU'l'US, MILES GLORIOSUS: LIVY, I.
EXAKIN.BRS-PROFEBSOR BENSLT, M.A., and J. H. LINDON, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. 'franslate into English prose-
(i.) PE. Ni hercle diffregeritis talos postbac, quem[...]dico
omnibus:
quemque a milite hoc uidet·itis hominem in nostris[...]unum Palaestrionem, hue deturbatote in uiam.
A 52
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (546)[...]qui promptet, ali um suppromum pares.
P A. non edepol f, ·h\m : age eloquere audacter mibi.
Lv. uumq u<tnl edepol nid i promere. Utlrnm hoc erat:
m.i hi imperabat, e"'o promebam postea.
P A. hoc illi o1:ebro capite sistebant cadi.[...]A 53
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (547)[...]rent,
qui improbi essent et scelesti i!i ndimerent nnimo.m cito.
etsi istuc m[...]-feruit-conclauid.
'. Give the English for uido ne sies in ex peotntiOJle, po ·ca,[...]cla1 1, oscuh\ri,
opus est.
VI. What do you know of the ' Ambrosian Palimpsest' 1[...]re mentioned in this book of Livy.
VIII. Write a short account (A) of the Servian Constitution, (B)
of the three Comitia.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (548)VIIII. Translate-
(i). Hneo ntque nlia eodom pel'tiuentia seditiosns f[...]maxime di sereret, internenit 'l'arquiniu ·. i fini~ ratioui
fuit; nuersi omu · ad 'l'[...]mi., ut pm·gat·et se, quod
icl tempot·ii bnbitnnun infOl'-
tunium esse[...]ntium inpleuerat uins,
et con pectus a.lionnn mutua mi emtione intcgrabnt lncri-[...]t ac uclut crtptos relinquerenl cleo .
(ii i) . l!tmque aeqm~t 1larte 11iuguli su perernut, ee[...]'cluo ' inquit. fmt t·um
Mnnibu ded i· tel'tium cau ·ac belli huiusr.:e, n Homan us[...]<>ln.dium
Sll\>erne iugulo defi.rit; i11oentem spolia· Romnn i ouantes
nc gt'tttuluntes l:l or; tinu[...]nimi uertuntm, qui1)pe
impel'io nltel'i nucti, nlteri dicionis ~~liena.e fa,ctt .
X. Wr[...]aefectus nrbis - lupercal - Lycaenm
Pana- a p pari tores-cous ual i a-celeres-ancilia-fet i alis
-aruspices-carpentum-tmbea-lustrare-[...]um.
XI. Describe briefly the Rom:1n practice in (i.) augury, 1 ii.)
sacrifice, (iii.) declar[...]A 55
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (549)[...]SE COMPOSITION.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, M.A., AND J. H. LJNDON, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
''[...]Prose-
( 1). Balfour, aud he olher I nclers, h1Ld not lo$t the
t ime which[...]ither by force or llLvo ur, 'lpplies
of what they tood mo in need ot In t.b is they hnd[...]d their h pes, btwing at oue villnae
se.i z~d a. su1all magazine of p1·ovi ·ions, fontcre, and
M1muuitiou, which bncl been provi led C I' the royal
fo rce . 'l'his success not[...]em rolief at the
l in1e, but s uch bopc for the fu1 ure, th1Lt wheren. fotmedy
some[...]hing should exist other-
wise tban in a mind~
H?Jt. I do.
PMt. And ye!: you will e!lme. tty contend for t he
tl'utb of that which yon cnnnot so muoh ns conceive 1
Jiyl. I profess I know not whnt to think, but still
the1·e are some cru ples remain with mo. I it not cer-
t:\in I see t hings at n. distnnce 1 Do we not perceive h[...]t he sen e 1
Pllit. Do you uot in a dream, too, percei ' c the e or
the like objects 1
A 56
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (550) Hyl. I do.
Phil. And have they not all the same[...]u do not thence conclude the apparitions
in a dream to be without the mind~
Hyl. By no[...]manner wherein they are perceived~
liyt. I acknowledge it.[...]NSEEN TRANSLATION.
PROFESSOR BENSLY, :M.A., and J. H. LINDON, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
'Translate into English Prose- ·
l. 'A/..A.' oTE 80 T'Jv v~crov dcp£K£To TYJA68' f.ovcro.v,
ev8' EK '1TOVTOV f3i1s lo£t8eo<; 1J'1TEtpov8£
~tEV, ocppa p.,eyo. CT'ITEOS tK€TO, Tc(i EVt v6p.,cp11
vo.'i:Ev EV'1TAOKO.JhOS' T0v 8' ev8o8t TETP.,EV f.ovcra[...].,¢~ ?TEcpvKEt TYJAE8owcro.,
KA~(}pYJ T' o.i:ynpos TE Ka~ Evw8YJ> KV?Taptcrcros.
ev(}o.[...]o. V-rov TETavvcrTo ?TEP~ CT?TE£ovs y /..o.cpvpo'i:o
~p.Epls -YJf3wwcro., T£(}~/..Et 8€ crT[...]Kp~vo.t 8' e~E[YJ> ?T[crvp£> peov v8o.n AwKc(i,
?TAYJcr[o.t aA./..,)/..wv nTpap.,p.,evo.t a/..A.v8ts aAAYJ.[...]K Ko.Kwv Kal ?Tpayp.,aTwv;
T[s Els To A~(}YJ> ?T£8[ov, i)'s ovov ?TOKa>,
-i)'s KEpf3Ep£ovs, i)'s Kopo.Ko.s, i) '?Tl To.[vo.pov;
6-IO. f.yw. XAP. TO.XEW<;[...]ux~cruv
8oKE'i:s;
f.s dpaKo.s ovTws; XAP. val p.,i1 6-[a, crov y' d'v£Ka.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (551) €ttf3atve O~o 6.100 r.a'i, oevpoo XAPo OOVA ov OVK[...]e1rt m'is avar.avAatso, 6.100 ,ttav8avets; IE!, A No
1ravv ttav8avwo
orfLOl KO.I<OOO.[fLWV, T</) ~VVETVXOV f~tcbV ; '
XAPo Ka8tC' Jr.t KW1iYJVo er Tt<; ETt 7i'AE'i, (T7T'EVOETW.
OVTo<;, T£ 1T"[...]Z(w '11~ KW7r1JV, ofnrEp EKE,\evE~ p.e a-U j
XAPo OVKOVV Ka8eoe'i O~T' eveao[, -yaa-Tpwv; 6.100 ioollo
XAPo OVKOVV 7rpof3a.A.e'i T(O xe'ipe KUKTEVEt<;; 6.100 loovo
XAPo ov tt>J cpA.vap~a-et<; i!x<uv, d,\,\' dvnf3as
~.A~> 11po~vttw~; A10o ;iha 7r~<; ovv>/a-ottat,
a.r.etpos, a.(}a.\a.TTWTO<;, O.U'O.AO.fJ-tVtO<;
wv, eiT' JA.a.vvew ; XAPo p({a-T' dKOVU'Et yap fLEAYJ[...]0

KaA.A.un', e1rnoav €ttf36.A.vs a1rat
ARISTO[...]''E7rettfa.v ~,_,lis Aa.Keoattt6vwt, a; 'Ae,7vaun, 1repl Twv ev
'Tii V"I](J"cp dvOpWv 7rp&.~ovTas, 0 Tl. U.v {tpZv T€ wcpe,\~fJ-OV Ov
TO a.vTo 1ref.&w,_,ev Kat >]tti:v es T>)v ~vtt</>opav ct, EK TWv
r.a.povTwv KO<TfLOV ttrl.A.ta-Ta ftEAA1J ola-nvo Tovs ll€ .\6yovs[...]aA.X E1it)(wpwv
Sv ~tti:v ov fLEV f3paxe'i<; apKWU't fL>J r.oA.A.oi's xpi]a-8at, 7r Adoa-t[...]fV <P av Katpo<; OtOaa-KOVTa<; Tt n:Ov r.povpyov A.6yot<; TO
oeov r.paa-a-etvo A.df3ere o€ a.vrov> !'·~ r.oA.e,_,£w> ,_,,71)' <vs
d~vveTot 8t8aa-K6ttevot, vr.6ttv'7a-w oE: roll KaA.io> f3ovA.eva-a-
a-8at r.po<; elOoTO.<; >JyYJ<Tafl.EVOto {>[...]pOa-Aaf3ova-t OE TtfL~V Ka_l OO~av, KO.t f'·>J r.a.8EtV 01rep
&,)ews Tt a-ya.eov A.a.pf3avOVTES n";Jv dvepwr.wv • det yap TOV[...]. AEOVO<; €.\r.[/l, opf.yovTa.t Ota TO Kat Ta r.a.povTa clOOK~Tw<i
evrvx~a-a.to oT<; oe 7i'Ae'ia-nn fLETaf3oA.aL €~ dtt</>onpa
~·v!J./3e{3~Ka.a-t, 8{Kat.ol ela-t Kal. d:rrurrOra:Tot el'vat. TaZs elnrpa-
-y[a.t<; il rii re VfLETEP'f r.6A.n /l,' <vr.etp£av Ka.L >)tt'iv p.aA.ta-f
0

:r\ _, ,..... ' I I
av EK TOV E!KOTO<; r.poa-ED]o[...]1 170
4,, 6.ta.Ao.{36vTE 8t ,-(/. oiKt(l. i(3iJ.8t(Ollo J<O. t tf£ ~ ft(l' ~~VO II ~
~O'TtWWra. KaTf'Aa{3ov, oi\ e~!AU.<TCI.I'TE Ileirn~l,{ Jl.E 7T'rJ.pnS,-
86a<TW o~ liE O.A.A.o4 el> Tl\ EflYOJTn)rnov £)..8611n<; o;a[...]ri.J•Opcf-
r.o8« tlr.eypU.cpo a,.. oo ~yw 8~ IIera-«wCI. 11. ~ 1' ~pw ..~w d {3o{,..
A.o ~T6 fJ.£ <TWrr«t Xf'"'JIUI.Ta Aa{Jwvo[...]TaVTO. 71'0t1JU'EtVo 1J1rtU"Taf£YJV p.ev oilv on
A 58

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (552)[...]EMKet }LOt avayKattJTCtTOV elvat 1r[crnv rrap' a-DTOV A.af3el:v.
E7retory 8€ WJLocrev e~wA.ewv[...]Twv V1rYJPETWv ovo,
Kat TU EV Tii Ktj3wT0 A.af3etv EKEAEVCTEV. E'lrEL OE 01\l( ocrov
WJLOAOy1]t:ra eTxev, iS dvope> OUWCTTa£, aAAU Tp£a TriAaYTa
apyvp[ov Kat TETpaKocr[ov> KV,tK[...]'EpaTocrOf.vov>, 387-392.

THEOCRITUS, IDYLLS I-XX.: PLATO, PHAEDO.
EIAJIITNERS: PROFESSOR BEN:;LY, M.A.; J. H. LINDON, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Translate-
a, "EvTocrBev 8€ yvvu, Tt Bnov 8aa8t> aAAoBev aAA.O>
VELKE[ovrr' f:rrEecra-t-. -rU 0' oil cf>pEvOs ll7rTETat a:VrO:s·
aAA' oKa JLEV T~vov non8f.pt<ETat ai'Opa ye/..acra,
aAAoKa 8' av 7r0Tt TOY (wr.TE'i: voov. o'' 8' u7r' f.pwTO'>
8YJ()O. KvAot8t6~wTe> eT(oO"<a JLoxB£,ovn.
TW'> 8€ p.eTu yp<7rev> TE[...]v>, t<aJLvovn TO KapTEpov dv8pt eotKw>.
¢a£YJ> Ka yviwv VtJI ocrov crBf.vo> EAA07rtEVEW'[...]T[vo> WVEKU. </Jevyn>'
WV€Ka p.ot Aacr[a JLEV ocf>pv> E?Tt ToavTt JLETW?TqJ
€~ wTO> TETaTat ?ToT£ ()(~TEpov a;, JL[a JLaKpa,
el> 8' ocf>Bal..p.o> V1rECTTt, ?T[...]xdAet.
'AI..,\' oVTO'> TowvTo> ewv f3oTu X[A.ta f3ocrKw,
K~K TovTwv TO KprincrTov dJLeAyoJLEVO'> yaA.a To[vw·
Tvpo> 8' ou A.e£1ret JL' ovT' ev Of:pn ovT' ev o?Twp'if-,
ou XEtf-WVO> aKpw· Tapcrot 8' U7repaxB[...]A 59

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (553) 'AX'A' ricpiKEll TV ;;o8' ap.e, Ka2 e~E' ov8El' (i\uuuo v,
Tav y .\auKav 8E 8&.,\auO'av (a ;;o;~ xept7ol• opEX8t'iv,
aBtov ; •• Tliw rp<;> '11'U.fl 1 i,~,., Tti.J r l'l; I{TIL Ota~ELS.
; [· KU. ;wv6f OJ.,\acnrcw i..:tdlf •.:at ,.(,~a.O' l AotTo ;

1. roPrn.
M~ A.f.yE Tov TEOV O.vopa. cp[A.a b.[vwva TOtaiJTa
Tw p.tKKw ;;apdJVTo[...]OapO'<t Zw;;vp[wv, yAvKEpov TeKos· o~ A.ey<t d1rcpvv.[...].
AlU'80.11EoU.t ril f3pkcpos, ••a~ ;<lv rro•••to.t'. KaAbs chr¢1Js.-
Ker.cf>os p.!l., n/vo-; Til rrp6a..,-A.f.yop.e<> 5~ r.p6av (hllf
{3ai'T0. l[...]f>vKO drro IJ'Kalla<; u:yopat70Etv-
,i.,8e rf>epwv aAas J.p.w al"'lfl Tflli]'KU.LOEKamJX[...]KU.I Tf.IV 70E(l0110.7'(ltv« 1\U.~ru .
{3ap.E<; 'TW {3a(]'tl\~o<; i<; <~cpm[J IlToAep.o.lw
8rtt76JL,EV().I' 7011., ,8wvw· aKOVW XP~JJ.O. KU.AOII n[...],, ' ~v ~A/3{~ 0 ~(3t~ ";a,vTa.
Et7rUIS KEV tOow·a TV Tftl fJ.'rJ tOOV'TI,[...]meaning of-
rrlTvpa-<pAt<l--«Of1'(]'i r.Ep E1AtKToi.'s-vwytA.A.6v-O'KVL-
</>aiov- T£TV,\wp.evo -do{al[...]6vu.- Kq>o v '' ( -f3p6x0os.
III. Give the Greek for-
The hare-jackals-honeycombs-a lizard-a gleaner
-a squill-a furrow.
IIII. Comment on the Syntax of-
a.. OV fJ.TJ ITKI(lTO.ITELTE.
(3. ws O.pa b.eA.cfns epa-.a.t.
y. ws p.e'At Tot '}'AvKv TovTo Ka,'Ta f3[...]8. aVTOV o' EV EtKWV ES dA.aOtvov avop drrof3a [1J.
v. p.·q Jl.OI yav IIEA.orros, fXtJ Jl.OI xp{'ITEGa TaAaVTa
EL1J i!xnv, p.1J8E 1rp6~rOE Beetv dvf.p.wv ·
dA.,\.' inro Tii 'lrETfllf Tfj.o' rj.rrop.at ri'}'Kas i!xwv Tv,
rrvvvop.a, p.aA.' EITopwv 'Tav ~GKEAav ES U.A.a.
Scan these lines, and translate them into English
verse.
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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (554)[...][the Phaedo J would probably reply that it was a treatise
in which Plato endeavours to prove that soul is im-
mortal ; and this is no doubt a correct account of one
motive of the dial[...]l 'most important philosophiual
result' ; a.ud state iu oouol u i n wbllt the Platonic !Ucu
are, and how th[...]. Explain the allusions in the following :-
a. 7'cp 8€8teva apa Kat lleH av8p€t0t €ten r.aJIUS 1i'A1JV oi cptAO-
U'Ocpot.
f3. Taxv av TO 7'0V 'Ava~u:yopov '(€'(0VOS ct1].
'I· oi 7'1JV 81JfkO'T£K1JV Ka2 1rOAtTUOJV ap€TTJ V E1i't'T€T?J8€VKOTioS.
8. avrry 'J oiJU'ia 1)s A.oyov 8[8ofk€V Tov €tvat.
VIII!. i. Give the English for-
dcpoU'ww8u.t- 8w.f3A.€fo.s-dva{3pt•xaU'8at-8w7rpa-y!La-
TEVEU'8a t-~vyypo. cptKW S-r. €p 2 ar.aYTCllY ols E1i't(J'cppayt(o-
fkd}o. To o eU'n.
ii. Give t he Greek for-To put Aesop's fables into verse-
a rough , ketob-to be dizzy-to en...balru.-soul is[...]y so.
X. Comment on the construction of-
a. fk'l Ka8ap<~ y O.p Ka8apov f.cpo:ll'nU'8u.t I'·'J ov 8€fktTov y;.
f3. r[s p.u.xa v~ fk[...]h Prose-
«. to-ws p.cvrot Oa.t•JI.«U"TO IA.a, E(T"nl' i.JTE I.:CL~ ols f3£A.nov -reB-
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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (556)[...]LS: THUCYDIDES II.
ExAMINERS: PROFESSOR BESSLY, M.A., and J. H. LINDON, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Translate-
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II. Explain carefully anything noticeable in the construction
of the following :-
aa
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Cite a somewhat similar construction in Latin.
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VIlli. Criticise the construction of-
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1
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{' t \ I t 1 tf t[...], .. I
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fl.ETW1l"TJ86v- ffl L[...]1Jcrav Tou 11'Aou-clpKTovpov emTo-
A.o.[.
XI. Describe briefly (a) Pericles' policy with regard to the coo-[...].
R. W. CHAPAlAN, M.A., B. C.E.
Time-Three hours.
I. Prove that every equation of the first degree represents a
straight line.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (560)[...]·- 2y = 4 and~ + ~ = 1
and find the equations of the two straight lines through[...]from the other on your diagram.
II. Show how to find the length of the tangent drawn fre>m a
given point to the circle x 2 + y'' + 29x + 2jy + c = o.
Find the lengths of the common chord and of the[...]he circles
x" + y" - 2ax - 4ay - 4a 2 = o and
x 2 + y" - 3ax + 4ay = o.
III. Find the equation of the tangent at the point x', y' on the
parabola y 2 = 4ax.
If a normal to a parabola make an angle cp with the
axis,[...]in at an angle
tan-1 ( t tan cp ).
IV. Find the locus at the point of intersection of two tan[...]h are at right angles to one another.
A tangent to the ellipse x2 fa 2 + y 2 fb 2 == 1 me[...]will be
at right angles, provided k has a certain fixed value, and
find this value.
V. Prove that the locus of the cent[...]scribing the triangle formed by any tangent to a
hyperbola and its two asymptotes is anoth[...]8xy - 3y2 + lOx - 20y - 26 = 0.
VII. Investigate a general method of determining the rectilineal
asymptotes to a curve expressed in rectangular co-ordi-
nates, and show that a curve of the n"' degree has in
general n asymptotes.
VIII. Find the conditions for a point of inflexion in polar co-
ordinate[...]a!
2
Find the point of inflexion on the curve 1' =[...]0
IX. Trace the curves
(i.) x3 = y (x-a)
(ii.) v <v-I) = ~2 <v-~).[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (561)[...]J. H. MAcFARLAND, EsQ., M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Define the differential coefficient of </> (x) with respect to x.
Of what is tilir, differential coefficient the measure 1
What does its sign indicate~ If </> (x) is the area of a
circle of radius x, show that the cit·cumference is ¢' (x).
What is the geometrical iuterpretation of this result~[...](Sin x) x, /a x'[...]J a2 -+-x''
III. Find the n'h differential coefficients of[...]J
(x) can be expanded m a series of
ascending position powers of x,[...]) as far as the term involving
x3.
V If x 2
'
+ .," 2 ax dy = 0[...]ay -
d2y
Find the value of - 2 when x
dx
a and y 2a. = =
VI. Investigate a rule for finding the maxima and minima
values of a[...]An open tank is to be constructed with a square base
and vertical sides so as to contain a given quantity of
water. Show that the[...]wing- ,
dx and find from your definition r X dx.[...]x2 + a2
•./ x - 1' x (x' - a 2 )
A 68
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7r

Find Sin4 X Cos6 X dx.

X. Show how to find the length between two known points of
a curve whose equation is given.
Find the length of the arc of the curve 1· = a Sin 2~2

between the points whose vectorial angles are a and [3.
XI. Find the area of a loop of the curve ay2 = x? (a- x).
XII. Suppose cp (:c) to contain a quantity c.
the differential coefficient of
c, supposing a and b to be independent of c.[...]r: Show how to find[...](Honours).
DYNAMICS OF A PARTICLE AND HYDROMECHANICS.
Time....:.....Three hours.
I. Two circular discs are revolving in a plane about points
in that plane, in such a way that they always touch
each other. Givf'n their position at any moment, find
the relation between their angular velocities.
II. P P' is the line of quickest descent from a circle
whose centre is 0 to an equal circ[...]izontal
line, and their distance apart is a. Show that OP
makes an angle equal to 2 tan -l (a- r) /(a+ 1·) with
the horizontal, r being the radius of either circl e.
III. Show that in the case of a particle moving under a central
.
attraet 1on p =[...]p3 dr
Under what law of force will a particle describe a
parabola about the intersection of axis a[...].A 69

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (563) n~. A particle under any forces, moving on a smooth horizontal
plane, is attached by an in extensible strin~ to a point
which moves in a given manner in that plane. l::;how
how t[...]An inextensible string is partly wound round a
circular disc. The free part of it is stretched tight, so
as to be a tangent to th e disc, and there is a particle at
the end of it. 'l'he whole arrangement lies on a smooth
horizontal table. The disc suddenl[...]move with
uniform angular velocity about a point in its 1'i:m, this
point and the centre being originally in a line parallel to
the straight part of the string. Find the equation of
motion of the particle.
V. Show that the hodograph for any orbit about a centre of
attraction inversely as the square of the distance is a
circle.
Find the hodograpb in the case of a particle sliding
under gravity down o. pa[...]motion beginning very close to the vertex.
VI. Find the position of the centre of pressure on a plane
triangle occupying any positiun in a liquid.
Find the locus in space of the centre of pressure of a[...]etacentre above the centre
of gravity of a ship can be found experimentally by
means of a plumb-line and a moveable mass on the
deck.
A uniform heavy cylinder of negligible thickness is
filled with water to such a height that when it is placed
in the ·;[...]vertical the equilibrium is just
stable. Find the restoring moment if a sphere whose
radius is equal to the inte[...]iquid
movi ng under gravity only, viz., "if a t eacb point aloug
u. stream line there be dm wu a verticnlline whose length
=[...]rtical liues He in the same
plane."

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (564)[...]Wave, and show that,
granted the motion is a possible one, the surfaces of
equal pressu[...]s).
J. H. MAcFARLAND, EsQ., M.A.
I. Determine 1n and n so that the line
x[...]- 1
--=----3 - 5- - 2
II. Find the conditions that
cw:2 + by 2 + cz2 + 2fyz + 2gzx + 2hlly =o
shall be a right cone.
Show that z2 = 2xy is a right cone, and find its axis.
III. Define a hyperboloid of one sheet, and show that it has tw[...]y tangent plane to the asymptotic cone
of a hyperboloid of one sheet meets the hyperboloid in
two parallel lines.
IV. If 1' is the radius of a central circular section of the surface[...]ayz + bzx + cxy= 1, show that abc1·6 + (a2 +b 2 +c2) 1·4 4,
and show also that the[...]+ l 2) m _ (l" + rn2 ) n -lmm·2
a - b - c
V. Prove that the axes of the enveloping cone of a conicoid are
the normals to the confocals which pass through its
vertex.
A cone is described whose base is a given conic and
one of whose axes passes through a fixed point in the
plane of the conic. Prove that the locus of the vertex
is a circle.
VI. Show that x = c + ic2z, y = ic 2 + -}c3z where c is a para-
meter, will generate a developable surface. Find the
equation of it and of its edge of regr[...]A71
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (565)VII. In the curve x = a;}, '!/ = b:?. find the equation to the oscu-
lating plane at[...]how t hat the nvclope of the spheres described on a series
f 1 arall 1 ci rcu hw sections of an ellipsoid as diametral
planes i. 1t qtutdric of revolution. Find the position of
it.· f -i.
IX. Show that the cmve in which a surfH.ce is cut by its tangent
plane has generally a double point at the point of
contact.
X[...]extrem ities of the
t wo conju<rute sent i-cliu.meters
r ormals n.re dt·awn to[...]hrough th e b1·ee
xtt·emit ie meet in a r>oin t

STATICS (Hono[...]J. H. MAcFARLAND, EsQ., M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. ABCD is a quadrilateral; forces are represented in magni-
tude and direction by AB, BC, and DC : find their
resultant.
Given the magnitude and direction of one force, find
the magnitudes of three other co-plana[...]ith it.
II. Whn.t is meant by t h centra.! t\X.i of n. systc111 of forces '!
Tf t he sy[...]t.:s six cOID})Onents X, T, Z ,
L, M, ]I refcrre I to any Lbt·e rectang ular axes t hrough[...]e equations to t bc central uxi:~.
If the system is equivalent to two forces P and Q
acting along the straight lines y = x tan a, z = c and
y = - x tan a, z = - c respectively, find the equa-
tions to the central axis.
II I. Find the centre of gravity of a circular arc subtending an
angle 2a at the centre of the circle.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (566) A circular area of radius a revolves tlu:ougll ~~ou
angle 2a about a line in its plane at a distance c r,·om
the centre, where c is[...]centre of gravity of the solid so generated is at a
distance from the line
- 4c2 + rJ.2 Sin a
. - --4c-· a
IV. A particle i::; constmined to remain on a rough surface;
determine the condition of equilibrium.
A particle is placed on a rough surface generated by[...]the revolution of the ellipse 0,2 + [/i = 1 about the
axis of y, and is attracted by a force to the origin : find
the least value of the coefficient of fr[...]nt of the
surface it may be placed.
V. A heavy string is stretched over a rough plane cnrve; show
how to find the tension at any point.
A heavy string is thrown over a rough vertical semi-
circle and two portions, l and l', hang vertically from
the two ends. Find the relation between l and l' when
the str[...]of slipping.
VI. Show t hat t he attracti011 of a uniform straight line on an
exteL·nal point can be reduced to that of a circular arc,
if t he law of attmotion bo that of nature.
For what law of attraction could we in like manner
reduce the attraction of a plane lamina to that of a
spherical surface ~
VII. Prove that at any point (a, b, c) where there is no particle
of an a[...]and prove the corresponding equation when (a, b, c) is
an interual particle about whi[...]Deduce from the first equation the attraction of a
hollow sphere composed of concentric she[...]ooth pegs in the same hori-
zontal line. If the distance between the pegs is one-

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angle of the lamina, prove that there will be equilibrium
if the base matres an angle </> with the vertical gi[...]ion
Sin </> = Cos 2a.
Is the equilibrium stable or unstab[...]l distances round t he circum-
ference of a n gid ring equal and similar elastic strings[...]the cent re and th eir ten ·ions ba' ing a common value T.
Show t hat the force which[...]ent of the knot bei ug
supposed small.
X. Find the relation of P to W in a rough screw.
If the screw has a rectangular thread, prove that the
lAast a[...]PROBLEM PAPER.
R. w. CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time-Three hours.
I. Find the locus of the middle points of chords of an ellipse
which each subtend a right angle at the centre.
II. In a regular heptagon ABCDEFG prove that[...]1T
and hence show that X= 'f is a root of the equation
sin2x sin 4x=~inx {sin2x+sin 4x).
Ill. A vertical hollow cyliud r of L•adiu!l tb contains liquid to a.
height of k. A. light ·olid cylinder of radius b ttnd
h[...]ll the liquid wi th its axis vet•tiCt\1.
If the densities of tbe so.lid aud liquid be as b~ : a~, show
t hat th e dist ance between t he[...]nders is given by
a4-a2b2+b4
--~.:__-,h
a4
nnd find the time ot a small vertical oscillation.
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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (568) IV. If any point A be taken without an ellipsoid whose ()entre
is C, and if with the mid-point of AC as centre a similar
and simjJn.rly situ~tted ellipsoid be constructed passing
t.hrough A and C, prove that the cone formf;ld by joining
A with the points of intersection of the ellipsoids[...]ing c9ne to the first ellipsoid.
V. Prove that a tangent at any point of the lemniscate
2 2
1· = 2a cos2B cuts off an area from the curve
3
- (a4 -r4)''
- a
VI. A cycloidal pendulum swings under gravity in a resisting
medium which exerts a constant retarding force. Inves-
tigate[...]the same as when the motion is unresisted.
VII. A uniform regular tetrahedt"On is hung up by three vertical
strings attached at three corners A,B,C, so that BC is
hori7.ontal and below the level of A, and the plane
.ABC is inclined at 30°[...]tensions are 2./6- 1:2 ,.J6- 1:2 J6+ 2.
VIII. A particle is projected with velocity due to a height It
along the horizontal great circle of a smooth hollow
sphere. Show that its vertical velocity will be a
maximum when it has descended through a height
-k Jh 2 + 31.2-h.
IX. Find the equation of the section of the conicoid x2/a2 +'i/b 2
=
+if/c2 1 which has the line xfl=y{m=zfn for one of
its principal axes.
X. If ft"Om any point a straight line be drawn to cut any
centra[...]n
the parallel semi.diameter is constant for all directions
of the line.

MEN[...]oFESSOR MITCHELL AND REv. D. PATON, M.A., D.D.
Time- Three hours.
I. What are the distinctive elements in Mill's exposition[...]A 75

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (569) II. Discuss :-
(a..) "Each person's happiness is a good to that person,
and the general happiness therefore a good to the
aggregate of all pe[...]mportance which he
assigns them.
IV. On what grounds does Hobbes maintain the rel'l.tivity of[...]toui.·ts, Cumberland, and Shaftesbury.
V. What does Butler mean by conscience~ How does he argue[...]PROFESSOR MITCHELL AND REV. D. PATON, M.A., D.D.
Time-Three hours.
I. Give Descartes's view of the distinction between[...]e his criterion of certainty 1
II. State shortly what is meant by the idealism of Berkeley•
a[...]ume.
Ill. How does Kant show that spac::! is ( 1) a precept, and (2)
given a prior-i? Give his metaphysical and transcen-
dent[...]analyse and justify the notion of substance

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Time-Three hours[...]y on one of the following subje.c ts : -
(a) Conscience.
(b) The logical groun[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (571)[...]David Murray
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS, B.A. DEGREE, 1895.
Annells, William Charles J,y[...]ane, Annie
Lang, Sdyney Chapm an I
. olomon, Jsaac He[...]\\ ilson, Jo.me. Beith
STUDENTS NOT STUDYING F OR A DEGREE, INCLUDING EVEN·
INU CLASS STUD[...]t, Herbert penccr Tilly, L.A.
Lyall, David Murray W[...]GREEK-PART I.
B att-en, Stephen J olm 1[...]LOGIC.
Beggs, Hugh I Priestley, Philip Henry[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (572)[...]H.nmph ry~. I !!! ic J.: [ anti
Bunde •, .Ell'e n Mil[...]l( (~y, : [argaret
Cook. '!iss H . A. Kav, ~ fn.r[...];\larsJiall Amy L oui$a
Corbin, John[...]Plummer, Edith·
Dutton, Miss L A Russell, Lu[...]ynemann, Miss·

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE B.A. DEGREE.
NOVEMBER, 1895.[...].
FIRST YEAR.
A~mells, Willi!l'n~ Cha~les, 1', 2*, 3, 4, 5[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (573)[...]REGULA'l'IONS.
I. The examination for the Degree of Master of Arts shall take place[...]III. Every candidate shall be required to show a competent acquaint-
ance with one at le[...]nuary in the year preceding that in which t be ex a.m in~ttion
is held.
V. A notice in the subjoined form shall be sent by eac[...]o p>·esent thems e l" '~ s fo>· Examination.
I, a Bachelor of rt. of t.lte niver ity
of , hereby give notice that I intend to present m)self it
the Examination for the Degree of Master of AJ't iu th thircl term of 1 , for
examination in the following branch, and . oml herewith th }ll'C. cribecl fee of
£5 5s.
*VI.1Fee for the M.A. degree, £5 5s.[...]., allowed 1 th December, 1889, substituted,
A. 80
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FOR THE DEGREE OF M.A., IN DECEMBER 1896 AN"D 1897.

SCHEDULES DRAWN U[...]BRANCH I.
CLASSICS AND COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY.
The Examiners will, for the most part, but not entirely, limit their sele[...]g books, and in each year four will be prescribed for
special study.
GREEK.
Home;·. ·Odyssey, Book I. to VI .
.d esohffi",•-A~memnon. 'hoephot"Oe. Enmenide~.[...]tire~ 1., III., IIII., X.
Lucretius-Book I.
Oicm·o- The Ven·ine Orations.[...]XXII, XXIII
Tacitus-The Histories, Books I., II.
Sueto1~ius-Lives of Julius Caesar an[...]prescnbed.
Candidates will be expected to have a general acquaintance with the History
of Greece a[...]of the Latin and Greek Languages.
The subjects for special study in December, 1896, are
GREEK.[...]Juvenal-Satires IIII. and X.
The subjects for special study in Decem her, 1897, are
GREEK.
Homer-Odyssey, Books I. to VI.
Tkucydides-Books VI. and VII.
LATIN[...]echmi and Captivi.
Tacitus-Histories, Books I. and II.
APPI!lNDI:X A. A. 81

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (575)[...]TIC8.
andidn.tes 11111.y 1 re: ent t h mselves for examination either in Pure Mathe-
mathi e or in A[...]ics of Solids and Fluids.
The Kinetics of a particle.
Candidates who present themselYes[...]6. Pl'inoiplea of Economic .
In subjects I, 2, 3, 4, a more thorough and extended knowledge will be
expected of the work prescribed for Pass and Honours, in the B. A. Course.
In 5, the syllabus is that given under Higher Public Examination, but a
knowledge of Ethics, and a more thorough knowledge of Psychology, will be
ex[...]candi-
dates should interview the Professor with reference to a concurrent course of
reading.

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REGULATIONS.
I. Students who, in the Senior Public Examinations,[...]not be
required to present them.scl ves for fu~·ther ex.nminn.tion in 'ttcb
llmgnn[...]xamination in
Arts and who wish to enter for the First Year's Examination
in Science,[...]A 83
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (577)[...]Mathematics.
I Physics. Mathematics.[...]l
A.

Group
13.[...]l
hemist.r ' and A ~ a.ying.[...]d Assaymg.
Group Chemi try ancl A ssay in~. · Botany.[...]ed wi th
t ile same letter a t hat in which ll e candida~e hns already[...]cond year :-
Group
A.
l' Mathematics.[...]oup
B.
I Physics.
l Metallurgy[...]l ganic, a nd P racticlll[...]· MetalJurgy and As. a.y ing.
Metallurgy.[...]ition to the Pass work Candidates may be examined for
Credit in the First and Second years and for Honours in t~e
Third year. ,
A candidate who presents himself for the Credit or Honour[...]may be returned as having passed in that subject if
the Examiners be[...]llowed 6th December, 1893,
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of lectures properly belonging[...]all have granted an exemption, candidates
for Exn.mina.tion in any ubject on which lecttwes n.r[...]wing Fees shall be paid iu advance :-
Fee for Graduating Students for each term's
instruction ... ... ... ... ... ... £7 7 0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Science . .. .. . 3 3 0
Fees for non-graduating Students for Lectures and
corresponding practical[...].. . ... .. 6 5 0
Ad,·an ed Or~a.nic and Ino1·ganic Chemistl'y ... 5 5 0[...]A 85
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (579)[...]JJ1'esent tltemselves. fo r Examination..
I, an Underg[...]tho purpose of completing the
year of the course for th Degree of Bachelor of Smence, I intend to preseni
lnyself at the Exaudnation in t h Term of 189 , for
examination in the unclerm cntioncd subject~, ,.i[...]5.
a.
I send herewith the prescribed Certificates nf Atte[...]REGULATIONS.
DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR
THE DEGREE OF B.Sv. IN NOVEMBER, 1896.[...]LANGUAGES.
LATI~ ~
~::!~H The Subjects prescribed for the Senior Public Examination.
GERMAN[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (580) Credit.
A thorough knowledge of the Pass Subjects of the Se[...]o Botcmy : Den dy c • Lu ca;..
Gredit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.[...]lementary Chemistry: ·wilson.
C1•edit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subje[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (581)Text books recommenrle<i :
Loney's Dynamics.
Greave's Statics.[...]ok and Shaw's Practical Physics.
Cndit.
A thorough knowledge of the Pass Subjects of the Th[...]which l\-Iolecular and onstitntional J?ornml ro a re determined. Iso-
merism. Homolo"'OUf:l •'e1·i ·. Ia,· ificntion of Ct~rbon Compound[...]i,,atives.
'on rn.l knowledg of the . I ·ohoh;, with . pecial knowledge of Methyl,
E~hy l , nud lrOJIY I autl l$opropyl Alcohol ~ nml their related Ether.[...]ttd J< t n .
Ethylene ami AeeLyleue, mt I Lh ir hief llerii•Mi,·e~< and related Ucohol~:[...]a and Oil . 'n.po nific1~Li on.
Erytltl'i te, i\'launit II 't"•'\tine. Creatinine. Theobromine. Caffeine.
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (582)[...]H yd t'OCinh<m. , Alcohols, ldeby<e , cid ·, I ctone ·, and dc1i vativell
f t·he Aromat ie . eri , especially t.ho ·e which are imr orto.nt from a
tuedicnl or technica l _point of view[...]Alkaloids. oninc. ""' ioot iuo. i\l ot·phinc. tr •clmiuc. Qllinine.[...]Organic Chemistry: Remsen.
C1·edit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.[...]en cro.l 'tructure and Physiology of a flowering plant;
Gs11 e1·al (J/w[...]ization, fruit, seed, and ger·
min a ti •n.
Botanical Characters of the foll[...]Malnlcere, Hutaccre,
L egumino. tc, i\ lyrtn.cere, Rosaccre, nt helliferre, om positre;
Goo lenovia·, a nt.Pan u l ace.~ , Epa.cridew, .Boraginetc, Scropbular
iaccre, Ln.biat.t , , olanace •, A nmrnntacere, ' henor.odiacca•, Pro-[...]., •pcr-
lt.Ceu.' , Gram inca', a nd F ilice ·.
Practical Botany.
Can<li[...]ction to Botany : D endy & Lucas.
Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subject!;:.[...]siology.
Pass.
The sn bject matter of P arts I., II., and Ill. of the Text· book of
Phy[...]e, and describe micro
scopical pecimens of a nnna l Li )les a mi organ . (2) To prove a prac-
ticalacrJillliutrwcc with Ute chcmi[...]milk,
t he digcsth·c j ui(' ~ awl t.hcir a ·li u. , blood, ~~tine, glycogen.
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (583) Also to show a practical acquaintance with the most important; a[...]oster) should also be consulted.
C-redit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.[...]eot ot l'ain ;
onrcc of wa.t.er up!! I ·- Geological action of river . Jarine dennda·[...]'cntral heat.. External phenou1el11L of volcano . i\'Iovements of the
earth's cru t. A"enc · of orgnnic bein !S in mod ifying tl1e enrth's nrfo.ce.
11. 'l'l1e composit-ion 1m'a forumti on of t.he Jninciplll rock . Di integrati[...]i o nl ation f thickne of
• f.l'IJ,t.a. Di tnrbr~uce r\ml ontortion of strat.a, S.:c. &c. 'on tm ctio.n
of gcologi[...]amlmaf.s·
IV. The ln.w n.nil gcnernli2ati ns of I o.h outology.
V. Clas iticntion of tl re l~eolog[...]ook: Geikie, Manual of Geology.
Credit.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.

SYLLABUS FOR NEW SUBJECTS.-METALLURGY COURSE.
Inorganic[...]Honom'S.
Analytical Statics, Dynamics of a Particle, Hydromechanics, and Solid
Geo[...]s.
The subject of the Second Examination for the Degree of B.Sc., treated
more fully[...]ent.s will obtain instruction in this ~ubject a.t t.he Sehoul of Mines.

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Honours.
A more thOl'ongh knowledge of the same subjects.[...]of organic or inorganic compounds.
Honours.
A more thorough knowlmlge of the above subjects, an[...]TILis Course inclndes the subjects prescribed for the second year, and in
o.<ldit;ion the subject n[...]part~ IV. and V. of the Text-book of Physiology:
}i'o ter, and of the T xt-llook of Human Physiology:[...]ical Examination.
The same subjects as for the Second Year's Course, but with more[...]work.
Text books recommended :
The same as for the Second ): etw's Vonrsc, &Ud in !lddition
ua.in's Anatomy, Vol. I ., l 3 arb I. (Embr ·olog ·), and Part II. (General[...]ld
also be on. ul tee!.
Honotws.
A more thorough knowle(lge of ~he above subjects.[...]ent.!~ Is drawn to tho fact t)lllt It wllJ not be I!O~'Iblolor them
to follow tho courao of lnetrucMo[...]of Orgtlnlo and P1actfcal Cb• wlstry. Similarly a
tuowiPdge of Prac.th·al Cbemiotry I nece!llllry to !he Stu-lent of MloorAiocy.
.,[...]l ia drawn to the f~t that 1t will not bo poqlblo for them to
follow the couno of intU'uotlon In Animal[...]lo of Organic 1111d Practical Chom!Jtry, SlmU~rly a knowledge of Practicol
Obomlstryla DOCC&II[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (585)Pass.
A fuller treatment of the principal subjects compri[...]'
Candidate.· will be reqnireu to i lentify and describe rocks and fo it~
cltaru.cter[...]geological maps and sections.
Honou'l's.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.
ii[...]'~pe._rt ie~ of m in eral ~ ~·iewed. principally a aiding in the
practical clJscl'lmnuJ[...]Clelw11.ge. 1~seudomorphi m . Dimorphism. I omorphism. Fos-
silization.[...]e important species, with
particular reference to the mode and J?laces of occurence, both of
those substances which bear a commerCial value, and of those which[...]and physical consideration.
Candidates for examination will be required to prove a practical acquain·
tance with crysta[...]methods of discriminating them.
Ho1~o1ws.
A more thorough knowledge of the above subjects.
Te[...]tchell'~; 'rystn.llography.
• Tile apoclal a~tonllon or S~udents Is drawn to lhe ract that it will not be pooolble for them to
follow tho courao or lnetrucUou In Animal[...]gn of Organic and Prao~loal Oboml.elry. Similarly a knowledge of Pr&c·
tloal Obcmutr)' Ia noC<lsa~ry to tho Slltdont or hUn oralogy.

SYLLABUS FOR NEW SUBJECTS.-METALLURGY COURSE.
Metallurgy : A th or01.1gh kJJowleclge of the chemistry of all the ordi-
nary metals ; a knowlcd« of ,.oJid, liq1tid, ttnd ga eon· fuel,[...]he ordinary metal · from their
ores; al o a knowledge of the phy. ical cha.mcteristie.[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (586)[...]ysical Laboratory shall be open during Term 'Time for
three afternoons in the week ; the hours[...]III. Apparatus will be supplied by the University for the general use
of Students on the condi[...]from the
Physical Laboratory any student for any cause satisfactory to
the Professor; every such exclusion and the grounds for it to
be reported by the Professor to th[...]FEES.
V. The fees for students not attending ordinary courses of instruction
in Practical Physics are as follow :-
For 3 days in the week £4 4 0[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (587)[...]g Term Time
(Saturdays excepted) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
II. Instruction will be given in Q[...]igently.
III. Each student will be provided with a set of re-agents and a
separate working bench, fitted with dmwe[...]n, and also with
all apparatus necessary for the ordinary courses of Experimen-
tal Ch[...]e.
IV. Each day student will be required to pay a yearly deposit fee of
.£1, and each evening student a yearly deposit fee of 1Os.,
against which[...]e deposit fee before
the end of the year, a fresh deposit fee must be paid.
V. Students eng[...]ll be required to
provide themselves with a platinum crucible and capsule, and
a set of gramme weights.
VJ. Students engaged in p[...]sive pieces of apparatus will be
supplied for the general use of students ny the University on[...]operty of the University.
IX. No experiments of a dangermts nat~tre may be performed without
the express sanction of the Professor of Chemistry.
X. For original research, carried on by students[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (588) for m.ateria.l and special attendance as may ba consi[...]u t he Ohen•ical
Ln.boratory cmy student for any canse satisfactory to the
Professot· ; every suolt exoll1sion, nud the grounds for it, to be
reported by the l'rofessor to th[...]FE.l!:S.
XU. The fees for students not attendin:g the ordinary course of
instl'Uotion are ;a1:1 follow :-
For 5 d9!Ys in the week, £4 5 0 per month or £10 pe[...]A, 95
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (589)[...]S.
P ROFESSOR B RAG G, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. A uniform ~;quare board of weight W is attached at one
cornel' to a. cord which passes ove1· :1 pulley and has a
weight Pat the other end. Undet· this arrange ment is
a. smooth plune horizontal table. Discuss the n ature of
t he equili brium for different t·elative weight s of W
and P.
II. A cylinder lie with its axis horizontal, on au incl[...]against which it rests, touching it along a generating
line. If the block be no\v moved slowly down th e plane,
find whether the cylindet· will slip Cll' roll, it be[...]ne, and fl.~ between cyli nder and bl ock.
III. A heavy uniform elastic string is suspended from one end.
Find the extension.
Three light elnstic strings nre fi xed to t he highest
point of a smooth sphere. The natm al length of each is[...]at t he lowest point of the
sphere and a weight is at tached t o then1 there. Find
how much it descends.
IV. Show that the mean potential over a 11pherical surface due
to the attractio[...]ter at the centre of
the sphere.
V. A pa.t'ticle moves in a straight line under the action of an
attmction always directed to a point in that line and
vat·ying invers[...]e distance.
The rndji of the orbits are a, 4a, 9a. If a any one
time the centre and the[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (590) straight line, find how long it will be before they are in
the same straight line again.
VII. A small particle is projected on a rough plttne, whose
inclination to the horizon is e, in a direction at .right
angles to the line of greatest slope. If the resistance to
motion due to friction is proportional to the velocity,
find the motion.
VIII. Show that for all conic sections described about the focus,
the hodograph is a circle.
IX. Find the centre of presRure of a surface in th e shape of a
flat ring bounded by two concentric circles and just
immersed in a fluid.
X. Show that the metacentl·e is the ce[...]ure of the
curve of buoyancy.
Find the. position of the metacentre in the case of a
cubical box floating with two faces hori[...]EMATICS.
R. w. CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time-Three hours.
I. A closed hollow conical vessel is to be constructed[...]etermine the
relation between the height a nd radlus of t he base in
order that t he volume may be a maxi mum
II. In a plane curve prove that p = r ~ ~·
A parabola is descl'ibed touching a certain ellipse at
one extrem ity of its[...]the mdius of curvatme of he pal'abola.
III. Find the polar equation of a curve through the origin such
that s +[...]b2 tan "ti

APPENDIX A.

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (591)[...]x2 012
Fin -I the length of the chord of the ellipse - 2 + !!..[...]a b
whose middle point is a, (3.
VI. Show that the difference of the focal distances of any point
on a hyperbola is constant.
Given an asymptote and two points on a hype1·bola,
show that the envelope of the axis is a parabola.
VII. Find the axes and area of any central section of an
ellipsoid.
A point moves so that the volume of the enveloping[...]a /,2 c2
the volume of the e[...]the locus of the point is
a:~ y2 z2 (x2 z2)a
(-a2 +-b2 + -- 1
)[...]c2
= 4 a- 2 +- +- ~.
b2 c2
VIII. Find the equations to the generating lines through any
point of a hyperbolic paraboloid.
Show that the p[...]a,x22 -l} lie upon the
cones
{~±{)(ax± by)+ 2t2 == 0.
IX. Find the equation of the osculating plane at any point[...]rRoFESSOR BRAGG, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Describe the Astronomical Telescope, and find a formula for
its magnifying power.
H. Give an accoun[...]inethod of finding the specific heat
of a liquid .
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i[...]tivity of the earth to be uniform.
VI. Give a brief description of the theory and results of Jo[...]f potential of the pairs of quadrants.
VIII. Give a short account of the effects of stress on the mag[...]alternating E.M.F. is applied to the ends of a divided
circuit, one branch of which con[...]ics
dynamos. Explain the manner in which a dynamo can
be made to give a constant difference of potential either[...]DRAWl NG.
R. w. CHAPMAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time-Four hours.
I. Make a perspective drawing of the table at which you are[...]procedure.
II. Project two complete turns of a helical spring made of
a steel ciroulat· rod i in. in diameter, the pitch of the
spri[...]wooden model before
you.
IV. Make a set of working drawings of the instrument before[...]E, F.G.S., F.L.S.
PART I.
Time-10-12 a.m.
I. How would you determine the strike-
(1)[...]rough country ; and
(2 ). Of a coal seam concealed beneath an uncon-[...]A !JU
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (593) !I. !llustrate the vali1e of a thorough acquaintance with
stratrigraphic[...]cular
and rail roads.
III. Explain under what circumstances faults may originate
spring[...]CHEMISTRY.
1\I.A., D.Sc.
PROFESSOR RENNIE,

Time-Three hours.
I. Explain how you would proceed to estimate the chlorine in
a potable water. What significance attaches to an excess
of chlorine, and under what circumstances is the estima-
tion of chlorine useless 1
Discuss the value of a chemical examination of water
in determining its suitability for drinking purposes.
II. Describe briefly the man[...]cement, and
na.me the substances, which, if present in excess, are
believed to be inj[...]ry yon may
be acquainted with to account for the hardening of such
cement under water.
III. What is "Thomas Slag" 1 Account for its formation and
state its uses.
IV. Describe carefully any one proeess for the manufacture of
aluminium, and discus[...]petroleum. State how they are obtained in a commer-
cially satisfactory condition, an[...]explosives.
VII. Shew how the calorific value of a fuel may be theoretically
calculated, and[...]approximately
estimated in practice.
.A. 100

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (594)[...]can d'd
GREEK t
1 a es.

GERMAN
PHYSICS (Credit). The same papers as set for the Second
Year of the B.Sc. Degree.
ELEMENTARY PURE{. Th~ sa~e papet·s both for _Pass and
MATHEMATICS Credit as set for the First Year
of the B.A. Degree.
BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY}The same papers as set
PRACTICAL BIOLOGY AND for the First Year of
PHYSIOLOGY (Pass Papers) the M[...]STRY.
PRoFEssoR RENNIE, M.A., D.Sc.
[l{.B.-StudeJits m·e e~'pectecl to[...]ic acid ..
How many cubic centimetres of a solution of potassium
permanganate, cont[...]soning by which, using Avogadro's
law as a basis, the atomic weight of oxygen has been[...]nt of the preparation and properties of
(a) Pure silicon tetrahydride.
(b) Potassiu[...]any chemical principle illustrated by them.
V. A piece of phosphorus is placed half under water an[...]osed to air, and allowed to oxidize slowly. Write a
brief account of the properties o[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (595) VI. How would you prepare
(a) Pme t~n imoniou o:o:ide from s tibnite.[...]·ium sulphate, and then
bal'i nm cu.rbonate f•·on1 barium sulphide.[...]ic hydroxide from chrome iron ore.
(i) Potassium bromide.
VII. Mention any points of r[...]o you
between the compounds of
(a) ilvet· and coppet·.
(b) ilicon aud ti[...]CHEMISTRY.
PROFEssoR RENNIE, M.A., D.So.
Time-Three honrs.[...]both in Pass and in Credit
MATHEMATICS as set for the Second Year, B.A.
The same p[...]HYSIOLOGY these subjects for the
PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY { Second[...]Degree.
BOTANY I {The same paper as set fot· the First Yeat· of the
· ~LB. Degree,

A 10;!

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (596)[...]R. w. CHAP~IAN, M.A., B.C.E.
Time-Three hours.
II~ I~ ,li_
II. Determine whether the following[...]-
vergent or divergent:-
(i). ~ + 2_ + _!_ + ·_!__ + ..... .[...]4x + 3
III. Pt·ove that evet·y convet·gent of a continued fraction is
nearer to the con[...]pre-
ceding convergents.
If p.. be the n"' convet·gent to ~[...]+ 1 = xq_,.
IV. Sum the series-
(i). P + 22 + 32 + .. · · · · to n terms[...]8 ·11·14 + · · · · · · to n terms.
V. If n be a prime number and N prime to n, prove that
N"- 1 - 1 is a multiple of n.
Prove that 72"+ 2 - · 48n - 49 is a multiple of 2304
VI. Express cos"O in terms of cosines of multiples of 0, when n
is a positive integer.
Express cos3 (} si[...]series-
. - 1 sm
sma . 3a + {j1 Slll
. 5a. - •·· · to .m fi 111'ty[...]2n 2n
IX. Given the sides of a spherical triangle, find a formula for
determining the cosines of the angles.[...]A 103
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (597) In a spherical triangle, if cotA, cotB, cotO are in A..P,
prove that sec2~• sec2 ~• sec 2.9 are in A.P.
2 2 2
X. If from tt fixed point P on the surface of a sphere an arc of
a great circle be drawn meeting a small circle at A and
B, prove that
PA[...]2

PHYSICS I.
'l'ime-Three hours.

I. A metal cylinder, heated to luminosity, and taken into a
dark room, cannot be distinguished from a fiat bar.
What does this prove 1
II. What can be deduced from the experimental fact that if a
ray of light pa · through nny number of media bounded
by parallel plane mto a medium of the same nature as
that in wh ich[...]t·e parallel to one another 1
Show that a ray of light falling from within on the
plane surface of a mass of watet· is totnlly reflected at the[...]open to the
air or is separated from it by a piece of glass with parallel
sides.
III. Find where an object must. be placed with reference to a
concave spherical mirror, so that t.he im[...]of the object.
IV. Show that the focal length of a double convex lens is, in the
usual notati[...]j '/' 8

A pair of similar double convex lenses, the two sur[...]The focal length of the combination is ~ inches. Find
the focal length of either lens taking [t=4f3 for water
and 3(2 for glass.

A 10.}

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (598)[...]cope gives
the impression of solidity to a picture 1
VI. Find a formula for the magnifying power of a telescope and
explain how yon would test[...]ly.
VII. State the laws of vibration of strings. If a string be doubled
in length, by how much[...]ered in
order that the string may :yield a note a fifth below what
it did before.
VIII. Explain carefully H[...]II.
Time-Three hours.
I. Describe Faraday's Ice-pail experiment, and explain fully
what may be learnt from it.
II. Describe anli explain ·w imshurst's form of Influence
machine.
III. What is meant by a "magnetic circuit" 1 How is it
analogus t[...]s the
analogy break down 1
IV. Describe (i.) the Leclanche cell; (ii.) the Latimer Clerk[...]known resistances, to calibrate an ammeter 1
V. What is the practical unit of current 1 What relation does
it bear to the absolute unit, and how is the latt.et·
defined~
Find approximately the magnetic force in the centre
of a oircuhu: coil of 10 Layers of wire, 10 turns in each
layet·, wound in a channel 1 em. by 1 em., the radius of
the bed of the channel being 10 em.
VI. If ten nearly equal resistances in series be equal t[...]the principle of the Induction· Coil.
What would be the effect of making the maguetic[...]A 105
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (599)[...]external pressure affect, the freezing point. of a
substance 1 Give instances and reasons.[...]our-s."
X. Describe, with experimental details, a method of finding the
specific heat of a solid.

CREDIT PAPERS.
The Credit Papet·s in Physics for the Second Year were the
same as the Pass Papers in Physics for the Thirrl Year.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
PRoFEssoR LJVERSIUGE,M.A., F.R.S., and PRoFESsOR REN~IE,
M.A., D.Sc.
Time-Three hours.[...]possible.]
f. Describe the method for preparing methyl alcohol from
wood and for separating impurities such as ammonia,
ac[...]ilt up out of inorganic
materials~
III. What are the principal products formed when alcohol is[...]ucts
formed in the first two cases.
IV. What are the qninones, how ara they formed, and what is
there peculiar in their constitution 1
V. What do you understand by "saponification" 1 How is
glycerol prepared on the large scale 1 What changes
take place on heating it (1) alo[...]ustrate your answet· as fully as possible.
VII. What are the moqificatiuns of tartaric acid, and how c[...]ght of (1) an
acid, (2) an alkaloid, (3) a volatile neutral substance,
4 106

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (600)(B. Be. candidates who enter for Ct'edit m11st $Ub~titute the fo!fowHig
for qnestions 3, 5, and 7 above. )
III. Write what you know of tbe preparation and properties of[...]and thio-ethers.
V. Whnt evidence is ther • for the fot·mulao now usually
Ascribed to de[...]e hydrochlornte mixed with
odium acetate i warmed with a solution of (1 ) dextrose,
(2) laevulo e.
VII. Write what you know of the evidence for the ordinarily
accepted structure of anth[...]Time-Four hours.
Two substances were given for qualitative analysis of the same
kind as those for the Second Year M.B.

GEOLOGY I.
PROFESSOR RALPH TATE, F.G.S., F.[...]o1w cmswer with dictgrams wherever admusible.)
I. In what part of ~outh Australia do extinct volcanic[...]occur1 How do we know them to be volcanic, and what
is their geological age 1
II. In[...]1mcoujormability and overlap,
nnd of what . ignifioance are t hey to the field geologist 1[...]and limestone become decomposed,
and state what new rocks might be formed from the
was[...]by which fo sils have been preserved.
In what South Australia n sedimentary rocks are they
absent? What explanation can yon give for this 1
VIII. Name and describe the rock sp[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (601)[...]G.S.

Time-Three hours.
I. At what geological periods do the following make their[...]. Quote the pala:mnto-
logical evidence for such classification, and name the
local[...]e any
Australian representatives.
V. What is the age of the Leigh Creek coalfield ~ How bas it
been determined 7
VI. Upon what fossil evidence may strata be determined to
have been deposited respectively, in (a) freshwater, (b)
saltwater, (c) shallow seas, (d) deep seas 1
VII. A sample of shale containing fossils may be either[...]-LIGHT AND HEAT (Pass).
PROFESSOR BRAGG, .M.A., AND MR. lV. SUTRERl.AND, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. If the earth were to move b a greater distance from the sun
than its[...]ects would be feebler.
Give the reasons for these fauts, and describe any photo-
metric method by which you would establish the facts if
the experiment were possible,[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (602)[...]of reh·action thereof.
III. Prove that if monochromatic light passing through a slit is
divided into two equal parts,[...]the illumiM tion of t ile point is such a flm ction of t he
difference of the len[...]n the theory of the diffraction grating used with a
lens. Account fot· the purity of the s[...].
V. Describe the shape of the wave surface in a uniaxal crystal,
and explain how the sh[...]lowed t.o rpass perpendicularly
through a thin crystalline plate and then through an ·
analyser. Find a formula for the intensity of the emer-
gent beam.
VII. Define the critical point of a fluid, and give a general
description of the properties of a fluid in the neighbour-
hood of its crit[...]the ratio of the two principal specific heats of a
substance is equal to the ratio of the t[...]s ''Porous Plug"
experiment.
X. Write a short account of the kinetic theory of gases, and[...]AND MAGNETlSi\1
PROI<'ESSOH BRAGG, i\I.A., AND MR. w. SUTHERLAND, III.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Describe an experiment or experiments by which t[...]A lO!i
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (603)[...]arged to n. pe>tential
V with n charge Q i. t Q V. How is the ouergy affected
by[...]tb e con·
don er (l) when the uharge i · uunltored; (~) when the
potential i[...]escri be the guardl'iug condenser, nud calculate, a Jlproxi-
mn.tely, it. oopncity in term[...]lculate the amount of heat developed in time t in a
conductor of resistance R by a current flowing under
electromotive force E between its two ends, and describe
what measurements you would make and, briefly, how[...]nder your calculated
formula available for a determination of the mechanical
equiva[...].
V. Show how to calculate the resistance of a conductor
bounded by two co-axial cylindrical surfaces.
Vf. Explain a method of determining the magnetic moment of
a magnet, and the intensity of the horizontal component
of terrestrial magnetism.
Vll. A circuJar oil oou ists of three layers of wi1·c,[...]eter is 10 om., the
external 10·6 em. If it be ph\ced in ~~ vert,i ~tl plnue,
mnkiug u.n n.ngle 60° wi th the mngnetic meridian, find
the coup le tending to place it at r.i[...]ties of the electromagnetic field near
a straight wire of infinite length carrying a current.
IX. Show that the ratio of the measure of a quantity of elec-
tricity in electrostatic units to that in electromagnetic
units is a velocity, and describe some experimental[...]. Explain genemlly the effect of inductanee on a circuit acted
on by an alternating E.M[...]ELECTRICITY AND :li:L\GNEl'ISM.
I'noFESSOl~ Bn.\oo, ~LA., AND :Mn. W. SuTHERLAND, M.A.
'rime-'l'hree hours.
I. Explain the principle of Electric Inversion and apply it to
determine the distribution of a charge on a sphere at zero
potential nuder th<3 infl[...]to another are in generul refracted.
A llO
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (604) III. A condenser of capacity 0 is chat·ged so that the[...]potential of its electrodes is V. It is insulated a.t
time t 1 and left to itself, determine[...]of poten-
tial with position and time in a wire whose resistance
and capacity per u[...]loss by the surface being neglected.
What fact relative to the speed of transmission of[...]+ Mxy +~.By';
(2} tha the work done in a small motion of the circuits
relatively to one another is xy'SM.
VI. Give a brief list of methods of determining a resistance in
absolute measure, and describe one of them.
VII. Describe a method of comparing the mutual inductance of
two coils with the self i11ductance of one of them.
VIII. Show that two e[...]down into coinci-
dence of phase with reference to that circuit.
lX. Find llll oxpres ·ion for the energy wasted in a hysteresis
cycle. Giv a brief account of any experiments made[...]the loss when t.ho ycle is performed at a rapid rate.

PHYSICS (Hono[...]ODYNAMICS AND LIGHT.
Mn. W. SuTHERLAND, M.A., AND .Hn. R. W. CHAPMAN, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. Give the explanation usually accepted for the fact that
y,-hile ordiuat·y light c[...]A. 111

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (605)[...]position of these rays does not
produce a ray polarised in the plane half way between[...]Give an account cf the formation of the image of a star in a
telescope as a diffraction phenomenon, and show h.ow the[...]h electrostatically
strained media.
VI. If L is the latent heat of vaporisation of a liquid at absolute
temperature (}, at wh[...]on's absolute scale of
temperature.
VIII. Find the work done by a perfect gas as it expands adia_
baticall[...]me v1 at temperature t 1 to volume v.
If a perfect gas expands subject to the condition that
its elasticity =a E 8 + bE</>, where E 8 and E ¢ are the[...]respec-
tively, prove that p va + b")' i~ constant dnring the expan-
sion, and find the specific heat under these conditions.
IX. Write a short essay on the essentials of either, but not[...]he following applications of physics :
(a) 'l'he theory of thermal conductivity to the dete[...]the improvement o
the .steam engine.

A 11:3

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (606)[...](Honours).
GENERAL PAPER.

I. Explain the theory of the wattmeter, and show th[...]eal activity is to that recorded by the wattmeter a~;
I + n2 t 2 , is to 1 + n 2 t 1 t2 , where t1o t 2 a[...]ied to the circuit
is E. sin nt.
Find the error of the wattmeter in the particular case
in which there are 100 alternations a second, the resis-
tance and inductance of[...]e activity
is being measured being IO and ·I, and of the fine wire
circuit of the wattm[...]nd explain fully how it is
used.
A Babinet compensator is made of two quartz prisms,[...]of the prisms is moved
across the other by a micrometer screw, find the distance
ihrough which it must be moved in order to produce a
relative retardation of a quarter wave length of yellow
light, given[...]be
·0005893 mm. The indices of refraction for the ordinary
and extraordinary yellow rays are I·5442 and 1·5534
respectively, and tan 15[...]wo of the following
subjects:-
(a) The electromagnetic theory of light, and recent[...]ts accompanying tensile strain.

APPENDIX A. A 113

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (607)[...]PHYSIOLOGY (Pass).
The same paper as set for Third year M.B. degree.

PHYSIOL[...](Honours,'.
E. c. STIRLING, i\l.D., F.R.S.
Time-Three h[...]pected that all the questions will be answend.
I. Describe, with diagrams, the minute anatomy of the ce1·e·
bellum.
II. What is the muscular sense 1 Discuss the question as t[...]the " specific energy of
nerves~" To what extent may this be regarded as a
correct statement of the facts~
IV. Write a short historical account of the development of our
knowledge concerning coagulation of the blood. What
is the present position of the question[...]er of development of the vertebrate eye.
What embryonic features may be persistent.

PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY. I.
The same paper as set for Third year nLB. degree.

PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOG[...].S.
Time-Six hours.
I. What substances of physiological import are contained in
the fluid A and the solid B.
II. Take a cardiac tracing of the frog, showing the effect o[...]nfirm by the " Halbshatten
Apparat."

A 114

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (608)[...], F.G.S., F.L.S.; PROFESSOR DAVID, E.A.,
F.G.S. , AND MR. T. c. CLOUD, F.C.S.
PAPER I. (PASS).
Time-Three hour[...][You may select seven q~testi ons.)

I. Describe t he formations penetrated in t he royd[...]Adelaide, illtktrating yom· answer with a. sketch section
showing the t•elatio[...]ty Range have b een
subj ected. Account for t he fnct thnt the upper b eds
have been n re metn.mot·pho ·ed than the lowor.
III. Write a short description of the Leigh's Creek coal-measu[...]be correlated with other rocks in Australia.
I V. Explain aud criticise the .-tn.temcuts tbat (1[...]alin,
refen ing the forms to theit· ll i'OI er 'ub-l'iugdom ·,
Cln ses,[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (609) Gcwibaldi.a11a (Davidson), (Jonocephalite8 a~ut1·ali$ (:ti.
Woodward), Gangamopter~[...]B1'acky-
?Jltyll1t?lt C£11Strale (Ten. I oods), Quercus Wilkinso-ni
(Ettingsbausen). i11cgctlania prisra (Owen), Tm'l'itella
.J[...]at Icc Age, mentioning the
chief evidences for thel:e hn.ving been uch an epoch.[...]HONOURS).
Time-Two hours.
I. Describe the geology of any district well-known[...]genera (l-4) in technical language.
IV. Write out a list of the characteristic fossils of the Siluria[...]RT II.
Time-One hour.
.i\iake a blowpipe examination of the three minerals given[...]-'l'hree hours.
SECTION I.
l. Name the ten models of crystals placed befo[...]the ten mineral'specimens placed before you.

A 116

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (610)[...]f the foUowing questiuns m·e tJ be selected.)
I. Name t he crystalline ystem to which the follo[...]ong :-1 10'161"1Jlatin e, 0 1lprite, Oa$siterite, A lbi f'e, Angle-
site, A patite, R 16tile, Azut·ite, E mbolitc, A1·smopy 1·ite
(mispickel), Side1i te, and Solu~elite.
II. Give drawings of two[...]and chemical constitution of eaab.
VII. If colourles crystals of the following species were placed in
your bands, describe freely what meaUJ you would take
to distinguish b[...]-
11la l•~~e, Albite, Topaz.
VIII. What blowpipe teaching would you depend upon to dis-[...]te their essential chemical constitution.
X. What do you understand by the term dichroism, as appli[...]A 117
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (611) STUDENTS WHO COMJ'.IENCED THE COURSE FOR THE
B.Sc. DEGREE.
Burgess, :Ma[...]Gladstone

~TUDENTS NOT STUDYING FOR A DEGREE.
PHYSICS-PART I.
Batten, Stephen J ohu Howe, Al[...]W Midtidge, Gnrbut· Thomas
He ndcr. ou, Etlgar 'I' mple W right, 'corge l.ytton
Hender.[...]Slattery, John William
Dalwoocl, A1·chibald Bramley ~lattery, Ric[...]Walter
Edmunds, L. G. I Stead, William Joseph
Fi t1,gcralcl, Edwl\l'd[...]Wilson, George Albert

A ll8

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (612)[...]ELECTRIC ENGINEERING-PART I.
Blyth, Arthur Trevor[...]Yeatman, Hemy
Lawton, Howard l'i orman

CLASS LISTS, 1895.

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF B.Sc.,
NOVEMBER[...]ysics.
I 4.-0rganic Chemistry.[...]A 119

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (613) H ONOt.:RS A~O !:i"EPABATE SUBJECT LIST.[...]er I'Ml!
P I[...]ll"it·st ClasR Hononr!i
PfiYSlOWG[...]Third Class Honours

A 12()

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (614)[...]REGULATIONS.
l. A Higher ]lublic Examination will be held annually.[...]of any subject in the same year
as Part I.
l. Latin, Part I.
" " II.
2. Greek, Part I.
" " IL[...]d Literature.
6. Mathematics, Part I.
" " II.[...]" " III.
7.. Physics, Part I.
" " II.
8. Logic.
9. Chemistry, Part I.
" " II. A.
10. " " II. B.
11. Biology, Physiology, Part I.
12. Physiology, Part II.[...]ation.
16. Electric Engineering, Part I.
IV. Schedules defining the range of stud[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (615)[...]the First and
Second years of th<J course for the degree of Bachelor of Arts
or Bachelo[...]he Third Year
to receive the Degree.
VII. A fee of one guinea shall be paid for each subject in which a
candidate presents himself for examination.
VIII. The following Form of Notice m[...]ty-one days before the date of the examination.
I, hereby give[...]r Public Examination in the following
subJects:
I declare that I was born on
I enclose herewith the prescribed fee of £[...]G
REGULATIONS.
I. LATIN. Part I. The same subjects as for the lst Year B.A.
" Part II. " " 2nd Year B.A.
2. GREEK. Part I. lst Year B.A.
Part II. 2nd Year B.A.
3. FRENCH. The same subjects as presCl·ibed for a pass (omitting History)
for 3rd Year B. A.
4. GERMAN. The same subject.<; as prescribed for a pass (omitting History)
for 3rd Year B. A.
5. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AXD LITERATURE. The same subjects as for the lst
Year B.A.
6. MATHE~IATICS. Part I. The same subjects as for 1st Year B.A.
" Part II. Pure Mathematics as for 2nd Year B.Sc.
Part III. Applied Mathematics, as for the 2nd Year B.A.
or B.Sc.
7. PHYSICS. Part I. The same sulJject.<> as for lst Year B.A. and B.Sc.
" Part II. " " 2nd Year B. Sc .
.:~O"L'E.- andidateJ for either of these Parts, who have not gone through[...]or~ comse at the University, may be ~;ubjected to a
Practical Examino.Lion.
8. Looro. The mn uhj cts as ior 2nd Year H. \ .
9. HEM I, TRY. Pn.rt. T. 'J'h e !lame .·ubjcct. a for l s~ Ye1.tr 0. 'c.
" Part lL\.. Th . amc subject ru for the 2nd Yea1· .B. 'c. ,[...]" Part Un. The same subjects as for l1e 2nd Year B.Sc.,
(.roup D.
N01'E.-ln rdcr to qun.lify Lhemseh·es for examiuatiou, s tudent rm t have

" 122

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (616)[...]equivalent to it.
10. BIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY. Part I. The same subjects as for lst Year B.Sc.
11. PHYSIOLOGY. Part II. The same subjects as for 2nd Year B.Sc.
12. BOTANY. The same subjects as for 2nd Year B.Sc.
13. GEOLOGY. The same suujects as for 2nd Year B.Sc.
*14. THEORY AND HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
t15. ELECTRIC ENGINEI<:RING. Part I.

*THEORY AND HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
Professor Mitchell will form a class on this subject if ti1·e students intimate
their intention of joining. The class will meet once R week at a time most con-
venient to the students.
The course will comprise (a) The Principles of EthlCnt.ion, with special
1·e[...]are recommended in connection with the lectures :-A text
book on Psychology, e.g., Hi:iffding's Eleme[...]s Teachers' Handbook of Ps.1Jchology (Longmans) ; a tP.xt book on Logic
e.g., Jevons's Primer or Elementary Lessons (Macmillan). Laurie, Pre-Gkri-•t.:a 7~
Education (Longmansl , and Language and Lingws[...]t "ELECTRIC ENGINEERING." PART I.
T he following will be the course:-
T he funda[...]Elech·icit r u.n d l\Iagnetism.
T h_e elemenl:a.t·y t heory of clectro-nw.gnet 1111 inHv•notic[...]ity and Magnetism : Silvanus Thompson.
Books of Reference recommended ;
Handbook of Practical Tel[...]A 123

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (617) EXAMINATION PAPERS.
The same papers as set for the First and Second years for the
B.A. and B.Sc. Degrees, with the exception of French[...]My Lady Viscountess looked fatigued, as if with
watching, and her face was pale.[...]sition in
her mother and deplored them. "I am an old woman,"
says my lady, with a kind smile; "I cannot hope to
look as young as you do, my dear."
"She'll never look as good as you do if she lives till
she's a hundred," says my lord, taking his mother by the
waist, and kissing her hand.
" Do I look very wicked, cousin~" says Beatrix,[...]nd he put his other hand over hers.
" I'm like your looking-glass," says he, " and that
can't :flatter you."
" He means that you ar[...]les commis s'avancent au perron la plume
a l'oreille pour recevoir les marchandises. La cour[...]'antique maison des N esmond reprend ses
a.llures seigneuriales. Les balcons sont en dentell[...]er, qu'eclairent
des jours inegaux, vous a des recoins de cathedrale, avec
des niches vides et des marches perdues qui ressemblent
a des autels.
-ALPHONSN DAUDET: Un Reveitlon dr:tns le .J{amis,
A l24
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (618)[...]royaute, peuples, est douce et belle ! -
A force de bienfaits elle acbete ses droits.[...]nt au passe l'avenir qu'il fecqud e,
Pose a la fois ses pieds, en vain battus de l'onde,[...]Describe the metre of these lines.
What are the chief rules as regards rhyme in French[...]pr~s d'en
tre aconbles. Croyez qu'iln'y a pas de plnte mechanoete,e
pas d'hot·rel[...]de bouche en bouche il va le diable j puis, tout a
cou p, ne sa.is comm ent_, vous voyc:( ca.lomnie se dresser,
siflier, s'en:fler, graudit· ai ce au ciel, un cri gen~ral, uu
crescendc[...]A 125
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (619)V. Give the English for mettre sur le gt·abat, soyez le bien
retab[...]ortez par le petit escalier, and the French
for What a pity ! a latch-key, I have got into a wasp's
nest, to do some one a bad turn with the authorities.
VI. Give, with examples, the principal rules for the use of the
subjunctive in dependent cl[...]TCHELL.

Time-Three hours.
I. Translate the following passages·:-
(1.)[...]ntecicf)tebet?.
ein ~{nbrcr joujt, a!~ bee $JaUenftcin !
(a.) ~.non bacf bnB nid)t uot fcnjc()ctt DOren nctmc[...]it! bein 2icbc()cn fi~t bnbrintte
Uttb a((c£1 luirb if)t eng' unb ltu&,
Sl>n tomm[t iOt gnt[...]jdJmof.;ncn <ScOnce ciu ~lidJfcin iiucrftcigt.
.A 12G

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (620) ~~~ TJnfr fie if)c inB ,Per0 pcgojjcn.
!nun ifr b e[...]n~ bic dn.;ioc unjr(Jnlbigc ~r!Jolung fiir
i>ie i>nuecnbe llh:bcit icinc t\Jciite tunc. ~c lllnr ci[...]jcfj, rein
11nb jnn9 etf)nltcn, ofJnc bail if)r <MrtiiTJI etlun~ IJI)U ieinec erften
Lcb[...]cuen unb @.lcijt; icinc fcinen unb gejd)!oflenen 2i,lllJen liciJen
ben fdJnrjen unll tiefeu 9J[...]t ~{uebmtf bon geiftiger Nnd)eit crtcnn6nc, bm bn!i !ntcn[i uc
nu idJHr\ilidje @ebaufcnfeben ucrlcif)![...]t· ct·son c<Hne and .knocked at the doo•· ot a
house where ho was well known. 11te er va[...]rise up n little
Stll'pl'ised n t knowing what the mntter wa . But h e
bade them sit sti[...]hOl'O are you
going 1 ' Going,' says he, 'I luwe got the sickness and
shall d io to-m[...]chambers. and :cr amed out nt the
window for help.
II I. Translate :-
(1.) ~ie iie fur~ nugebuube[...])t bie 6.pur
Q3on emcm @dft uub aUe5 i[t ~re[[ur.
(4.) Uub triift ~£! motgcn, j[...]A 127
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (621)[...]895.
LATIN-PART I.
Clark, Ca.roline I Martin, Emily Rosa[...]GREEK-PART I.
Harry, Arthur Hartley I Sewell, Frank[...]FRENCH.
Collison, Edith I Wright, Blanche Lucy Amand[...]Ru b, Harry ThoruiUI
R a.Sla.m, Jo epla Aubum ewe[...]ss, May
I Unbehaun, Albert Carl[...]rancis
I Sadleir, Eliza Georgina[...]None
PHYSICS-PART I.
Batten, Stephen John[...]MATHEMATICS-PART I.
Laurie, Ebenezer Curtis[...]TICS.
Nail, ·E thel Mary I Sholl, Reginald Frank
* An asterisk denotes credit.
A 128
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (622)[...]AWS, AND OF
LECTURES AND EXAMINATIONS IN LAWS FOR
STUDENTS 1\ioT STUDYING FOR THE DEGREE.

REGULA'l'I_ONS.

I. A 0ertificn.te that be bns passed a Matriculation Examiuntion. of
the Univer~ity nail, if be bas pns ed iu LA.tin, be gt·auted to
e[...]e11ts are required to
p1·csent themselve for exnmiua.tion at tho Term Examinations.
[I. Atumal Examination in the subjects of study for ea.ch academical
year shall be held abo[...]tion in the Third Term of any year, may
I y permis ion of tho Fnculty, sub,ject to the npprovnl of th
ouucil, p1·escnt themselves for examinn.tion at the .Annual
lt.xnmiunti[...]of those years.

*Y. .At the .Annual Examination for lhe first year of the Course for First \ca•.
the Degree of Bac[...]: -
1. Latin (as in the first year for the B ..A. Course, pass
subjects[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (623)[...]year for the B.A. Course, pass subjects only).
~~oooud Year. *VI. .At the Annual Examination for the second year every Student[...]1. Latin (as in t he ~c nd year for the B.A. Course
pass subjects only), Ol' Greek (ns in the first year for
the B.A. out o, pn. . ultiects only).[...]3. Logic (as in the second year fat· the B.A. Comse,[...]matic'> (as in the first year fur tbe B.A. Course,[...]Fourth Yea.r, *VIII. At the Annual Examination for the fourth year every student[...]Science (as in the third year for the B.A. Comse,[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (624)[...]several
times after ta.king the B.A. Degree, and no attendance
at Lect[...]subjects which are
also included in the B.A. Course, or the alternatives for such
subjects, if they have previously passed such first-mentioned
subjects in the B.A. Course.
XI. Students who have already obtained[...]elor of
Laws by satisfying the examiners for the Higher Public Exami-
nation, in Lati[...]n one
of the othet· subjects prescribed for such examination and in
the following su[...]II. Stude nts not pt·oceediug to the Degree of l3a.chelor of Laws may,
ou complying . o ftw ns it i requi ite with the tatutes and
Rcgltlati[...]of the
prescl'ibed . ubjectll of ·tudy for thnt Degree, o.nd present
themselves for examination therein .
XIII. All Students who in t[...]egulations, shall
be entitled to receive a final certificate that they have passed
in those subjects.
XIV. A Student who shall pass in any of the subjects mentioned in
Regulation XIII., shall be entitled to a Certificate to that
effect.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (625)[...]study and exn•niunt ion,
hall be dt-a1vn up, and 'tudents shall be required to show not[...]h year.
· II. Any student may p1·esent himself for examination at the Annual
Examinations in nuy subject in which h e hns gnined Cl'edit for
one ncndemicnl year's ntt endance nt[...]by specin.l order of t he ouncil ; or unle s he i · articled
to a prMtitioner of the upreme ourt who e office is[...]t erm hnvc attended nncl gained c1·edit for tb.ree-fomths of the
lectures gi en in th[...]ball bnl'e the power of refusi11g to give credit for nttendnnce if
the student should exhibit neglige[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (626) for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws shall be arranged[...]The names of n11 other students passing at a.n Annual
Examination in any subject[...]assed.
The Council shall transmit a copy of t he above-mentioned
lists to the Chief Justice or (if the Chief Justice be ab sent fi.·om
Adelaide, or if t here be no Chief Justice) to the Senior Judge[...]s shall be payable in advance:
Entrance fee for students not intending to graduate in Laws
but intending to attencllecturc ot· pr en them elves for
examination in Laws ... ...[...]duate 'ourse, and sub-
sequently procee<l for the Certificate, will have t.o pay
the en[...]L cturcr on any subject included in the course for the
Degree of Bachelor oi Law :
F or[...]... I II 6
Fee for each subject at an Annual Examination 1 I 0
.Fee fo1· ertifica.te of ha\' ing[...]ubjects of
an exn.minaLion in the com· e for tlul Degree of Bachelor
of L1~ws ...[...]010 0
Fee for final certificate showing all the subjects in which a
Student has passed at the four Annual Exam[...]5 5 0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws[...]ws, and of !tis ·vntention to p?·esent kimsel:f for
ewa111i1tatio11.
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.
I, , a student of this University, hereby give
notice that for the purpose of completing the year of the course for[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (627)the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, I intend to present myself at the Annual
Examination in the year 18 for examination in the undermentioned subject!!,
viz.:
[Here state the subjects.]
I send herewith the prescribed fee of £ being
for each of the above-mentioned subjects.
(If the student is an articled clerk, add):
I am articled to Mr. , a solicitor of the
Supreme Court, whose office is s[...]F01-m qf notice to be sent to tke E egist;·a;o by w1y student not :proceeding t()
the IJe[...]udent of this University, hereby give
notice that I in tend to pre!5ent my elf a t the Annual Examination in Laws,
in t he year l[...][llerc stntc ~h e subjects.]
I . cncl herewi th the\ rescrib tl fee of £ being the entrance fee
(if not previon. ly p11.itl , and £ for each of the above-mentioned subjects.
(Tf tl c ·tndcnt · o.n arficlcll clerk, a<lli):
I am articled to Mr. a solicitor of the Supreme
Court, whose office is s[...]provided) affect :
(a) Anything done or suffered under any Regul[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (628)[...]890.

NOTE.-It is recommended that Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor
of Laws sholtld 1wt enter into A1·ticles ltntit a(te1· the completion of the First
Year's Course a[...]REGULATIONS.
*'DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION IN
NOVEMBER, 1[...]LATIN.
As in the First Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.[...]LITERATURE .
As in the First Year of the B.A. Course, Pass subjects onlr.[...]Sandars' Institutes of Justinian.
t Books of reference recommended :
Moyle's Institutes of Just[...]d to pass in
R.1Hltl\ll La.w, who clo • not how a com petent knowle(lge of Latin.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
(a) The History of responsible Government in Great B[...]ded:
Tn well Lnng ntend'!l 'onatilntional H i.-tory.
F rsyth'll 'u.:<e:< l\nd [ inion. on 'onstitntional Law. Chapters I., III.,
V., XI., ,'V L
Tarring'··[...]'olnnie ..
The t)lonial Law · \ o.fidi ty A ~ (2l) o.nd 2!l Viet. c. 63.)
Tho Act.::s in for•e in .'outh Au tmlio. rciM-ing to the Constitution.
t Rooks of reference 1·ecommended :
Hallam's Constitutional His[...]nal History.
Gneist's 'on titut.iono.l Hi l a·_y.
Anson's Lt~w o.nd n tom of tltc Consti[...]t 8tndents are not expected to purchase books of reference.[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (629)[...]LATIN.
As in the Second Year of the B.A. Course. Pass sul1jects only.[...]GREEK.
As in the First Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.[...]LOGIC.
As in the Second Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.[...]THEMATICS.
As in the First Year of the B.A. Course. Pass subjects only.[...]recommended:
Stephen's Commentaries, Vol. I; and Vol. II. as far as rellttes to Personal[...]ent Law.
Holland's Jurisprudence.
t Book of reference recommended :
Hearn's Legal Rights and Duti[...]:-
Snell: Principles of Equity.
t Books of reference recommended :-
'Vhite's and Tudor's Leadin[...]tracts.
Snell : Principles of Equity. Parts I. and III.
Smith's Leading Cases [the cases referring to the Law of Contractj.
t Books of reference recommended :
Leake on Contracts.
Pol[...]INTERNATIONAL LAW.
(a) The general character of the systems cal[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (630)[...]e's Pri-ltaie Intein!l.tJ.(mal·LO.w.
+ Books of reference re!lorinnended :
1 ent' · ln torm~tion[...]LAW OF PROCEDURE.
(a) Law of Evidence.
'Text-lioOks reconimeiided:[...]nce.
Best's Law of Evidence.
+ Book of reference recommended :
Taylor on Evidence.[...]e Court Act 'and Rulei;;"of Court.
t Books 'of 'reference recommended :
Mchbold's C hi t •' l rn[...]1 Aolvency Acts, ·LoC"al Court Acts.
t Book Of reference recomi:nended :
Barlow's Local Courts A[...]L SciENCE.
As in the Thhd Year of the B.A. Course. Pa.~s subjects only.

. • For'de~Us. of ' snojeets for the o~diiU..rt'tL;Ji. Eiil!.liihiaifon' iii M&.rch; 'i896; 'see UniYeraitr
. Calendar for 1896.
t Studen IS are not expected to purchase books of reference[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (631)[...]the University- are pllb-
lished in the Calendar for the convenience of reference :-
Whereas by an Act of the Pat·liameut of th[...]ustralia," it is enacted t hat it shall be lawful
for the Judges of the Supreme Com·t to mn.ke nnd pmc[...]ndred and eighty-five : ow, therefQre, it i · ordet·etl
us follows :-
PAR'l' I.
1. All the said General Rules and Ot·[...]enters into articles, produce
to the Board a certificate of his having passed the Matriculatio[...]ioned in Rule ll, shall,
before he applies for admission to practise in the Court, after[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (632)[...]may have served any part of his clerkship) shall, if required
by the Board, and if not prevented by sufficient cause from com-
plyin[...]cled to some practitioner of the
Court for the full term of five years, and have served the[...]y of Adelaide,
service under articles, for the full term of three years,
shall be[...]es of tbe Court or any of them: P t·ovidecl that if
any such person shall, before or duTin[...]e
University of Adelaide, such service for the full term
of three years sh[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (633)[...]during part of such· period'ii1fdtssoeiate or a.ssistant 01·
acting associate[...]f
clerkship : Provided that · if any such person shall,
.before[...]sity of
Adelaide, such service for the fttll term of three JOIH's[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (634)[...]oman Latv who does not show·
a competent kno1Vledge of Latin.)
I. Sketch concisely the development of Roman Law fr[...]G. II. 156.
In what respect did the Roman heres differ from th[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (635)[...]G. I. 65.
Sed et si quis, priot·e testame[...]J. II. xvii. 3.
• 'i judex litem sua.m fecerit, non proprie ex: malefi[...]onoo fidei sunt, quoodam stricti
juris." What were the origin and effects of this
distinction ~
XI. Titius builds a house on the land of Moovius. What are the
rights and remedies of Titius and Moovius respectively~
XII. By what modes would a Roman citizen living at the time of
Gaius effect the following purposes :-
(a) The conveyance of au Italian farm ;
(b) The grant to a neighbour of a right-of-way in
Italy or in the provinces ;
(c) The transfer of a debt owing to him.
Would your answer be[...]L.B.
Time-Three hours.
I. Sketch the civil and ecclesiastical policy of William the
Conqueror.
II. What were the chief provisions of the constitut[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (636)[...]vigation Acts, the
.Mutiny Act.
V. (a) Classify the Peers of the ltealm who are not Lords of
Parliament.
(b) What Lords of Pa.rliament are not Peers of the Realm~
VI. (a) What was provided by the Statute of Proclamations
(31 Henry VIII., c. 8) 1
(/;) What was the issue in the case of John Bates in 1606;
and what was the decision thereon in the Court of
Exchequer 1
(1;) What was Hampden's case about~
VII. Explain the origi[...]Give au account of the judicial powers of
(a) The House of Lords.
(b) The Privy Council.[...]e the history of the right of Petitioning.
X. (a.) What was the dispute in Ashby v. White, and how did
the House of Lords decide it~
(b) What was the decision in Wason v. Wctlter ?
XI. In South Australia-
(a) What are the stages which have to be pas~ed by a
Public Bill in the House of Assembly~
(b) What alteration bas been made in the Constitution[...]of Parliament, which bas been reserved
for the Queen's assent, brought into operation, and by
what Act is the procedure prescribed ~
XII. (1) What are the qualifications in :::Iouth Australia of an
elector
(a) for the Legislative Council ;
(b) for the House of Assembly~
(2) What provision is there in South Australia in lien of[...]LATIN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE } The. same pal{ers as set for the
AND LITERATURE F1rst year ot the B.A. course.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (637)[...]RoFEssoR PENNEFATHER, LL.D., ANn MR. ·w. A. MAGAREY, LL.B.
Time-Three hours.
I. Explain the distinction between a corporation, a company,
and a partnership. How may they be formed re-
spectively ~
II. (a) To what extent is a Bill of Sale a valid security when
given in consideration of an antecedent debt 1
(b) A gives to .B a Bill of 'ale over certain furniture ilt
consideration of a. contemporaneous ad 1•an e. 'l'bo Bi.ll[...]ered within 21 days; but, be~ 1'6 rcgistl·ati n, A
is duly adj udicated insolvent. I· t he Bill of 'ale good
as against th[...]Insolvency 1
(c) Mention the various terms for which distress may be
levied against goods included in a duly registet·ed Bill of
Sale.
III. Explain the difference between (a) joint liability; (b) several
liability[...]in-
testate's personal estate.
V. In what ways may chattels be alienatec11 How do the
requisites for the sale of chattels depend on their value 1
VI. What do you kuow of "Insurable interest" as applied to[...], fire, and marine insurance respect.ively 1
VII. What is meant by the "appropriation of payments"~
What is the presumption of law when no actual appro-[...]on is made 1
VHI. Ex-plain fully the statement : "Ifa) What are the requisites of an endorsement which will
operate as a negotiation of a Bill of Exchange ~
(b j Explain fully what is meant by (l) "a holder in due
course;" and (2) " an accommodation party."
X. Give an outline of a marriage settlement, comprising realty[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (638)[...]PRoFEssoR PENNEFATHER, LL.D., AND MR. w·. A. MAGAREY", LL.B.
Time-Three ho~rs.

I. State and criticise Blackstone's definition of R[...]mption, exclusive powe1·, sati8)ied term, {1·ee a?~cl
common socage.
III. Give the histot·y of a conveyance by lea&e and 1·elease.
IV. Trace the history of the law of Dower.
V. What is meant by the lapse of a devise, and what are the
provisions of the Wills Act i[...]VI. Explain fully the advantage of mortgaging a lease of land .
by way of underlease
(a) When the title to the land is registered under t[...]When the title is not so registered. ·
VII. What power has a tenant for life of dealing with his laud
so as to affect it beyond the term of his own life ~
VIII. What are a distrainor's rights of seizure and sale (a)
ordinarily; (b) in respect of goods[...]d waiver, attornment, and escheat.
X. Write a short note on each of the following cases : -[...]Ex parte Pye.

LATl N } The same papers as set for the Second year of the B.A.
LOGIC course.

THIRD[...]SPRUDENCE.
PROFBBSOR PENNEFATHER, LL.D., AND 11R. A. GILL, B.A., LL.R
Time-Three hours,
I. What appear to you the principal merits and defects ot
Austin as a writer on Jurisprudence 1[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (639) II. What are the real, and the allege'd, objections to jud[...]common law rule that an
action is itself a demand 1 What was the Roman law
rule on the subject~
V[...]PROFESSOR PENNEFATHER, LL.D., and MR. A. BucHANAN.
Time-Three hours.
I. State the principal maxims of equity, and conc[...]and illustrate any four of them.
II. What happens to a trust estate when (a) t.he surviving
trustee dies, and (b) all the beneficiaries die~
HI; To what extent (if at all) are claims by the beneficiaries
against a trustee· batTed by lapse of time 1
IV.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (640) I V: ~lention some of the considerations which influence a. Court
of Equity when deciding whether[...]pacific Pet·formauce, and give instances.
,VJ. A., a trustee, holds a. first mortgage fxom B as secur-ity for
some of the t rust funds. In yom· opinion is there any
bj ectiou to 11 advancing a further sum out of his (A.'s)
own moneys to B upon a second mortgage of the same
property ~ ive reasons for yollt' answer.
VII. A man conveys his estate of Bln.ckacre to his daughter, who
is a married woman. He than makes his will, leaving[...]voked or
altered his will.
What are the rights of his son and daughter respec-[...]III. When is acquiescence by the cestui que trust a good defence
to a trustee charged with breach of trust~
IX. Explain and classify constructive ft·aud.
X. Can a purchaser with notice ever stand in as favourable a
position as a bona fide purchaser without notice~ If so,
when is it, and why~
XI. What do you. understn.nd by the Doctri ne of Conversion ~
Is the direction for the pn.yment to t he mortgagol', his
exec[...]t he execntiou of t he powe1· of sale iu a mortgage ill fee a
convet•sion of the eq u.ity of redempt[...]Trace th e history of the law as to Interpleader. What is
necessary to enable a man to' interplead 1 Is the law on
this s[...]Time-Three hours.
I. " Contract results from a combination of the two ideas of[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (641) II. Distinguish between (1) a guarantee and an indemnity ; and:
(2) a condition and a watTanty.
III. " A contract cannot confer rights or impose liabilities on a.
person not a party to it." Explain and illustrate this.
statement.
IV. Write a shol't explanatory note on each of the following[...];
(3). Executory consideration.
V. A contract is reduced into writing. Is evidence extrinsic to
the writing admissible, and for what purpose 7
VI. State the rules which are general[...]; nud (2)
an agent who hns entet·ed into a contract for au undis-
closed p1·incipnl.
VIII. Defin[...]of law applicable
to (2) and ( 4).
XI. What must be proved in order to sustain an action (a) of
deceit; (b) for recission of a contract on the ground of
mistake?
X. "The rights arising from a contract are of a permanent nnd
indestructible character unl[...].
XI. Discuss the following cases :-
(a) A offers to sell property t o B for .£1,000. B offers
.£950, which A refuses. B then states that he will pay
£1,000, whereupon A declares that he will not adhere to
his original offer.
(b) A, a married man, offers marriage to B, who con-
sents in ignorance of the fact that A is already married.
(c) Facts as in (b), except that B knows of A's
marriage, but consents on the faith of A's representation
that his marriage[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (642)[...]LL.D.
Time-Three hours.
I. When a new State i · formed by separation from one already
existing, what is the reln.tion of such new Stnte to the[...]formerly held by the parent State ~
II. What were the principal questions involved in the cont[...]the ownership ol the Oregon Territory ~
I II. Describe the functions and constitution of pr[...]inter-
national law.
IV. Explain fully what is meant by the " :Mumoe Doctrine'!-"
V. Expla[...]pplied in
modern international law~
VII. What is requisite to give the supreme court here juris-
diction to dissolve a marriage ? When must a dissolu-
tion of marriage by a foreign court be recognised here ~
VIII. Determine the domicile of A in each of the following
cases~
(1). A, wishing to change his domicile of origin for
a new one, dies in i1~tinere.
(2). A, wishing to change one domicile of choice for
another, dies in intinere.
(3). A, a minor, born out of wedlock, is legitimated
by the subsequent marriage of his parents.
IX. What are the conditions essential to the validity of a
marriage celebrated in a country which is
(a) the domicile of one party to the marriage;
(b). the domicile of neither party.
X. What law must be looked to in order to determine the
intrinsic validity and effect of a contract ~
XI. Explain fully and criticis[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (643)XII. A become;~ insolvent in South Australia, and obtaias his
• certificate. Does this operate as a discharge of debts
contracted in Victoria 1 Is the question affected by A's
domicile being in South Australia,[...]Civil and Criminal).
MR. W. J. I s BISTER, LL.B., and MR. J. GoRDON.[...]opinion.]
I. Under what circumstances is a person deemed to have com-
mitted homic[...]Are there any circum-
stances in which a person is not deemed to have
committed[...]importance than formerly?
A gamekeeper who has no aTithority to kill pheasants
for his own use, kills some and sells them for his own
profit. Can he be convicted of[...]e concisely the various circumstances under which a.
person may become an accessory before the fact to:a.
crime.
IV. In actions for defamation, distinguish between what is
called malice in fact and malice in[...]which party does the onus of
proof re t i n each en e ~
u t he tt:ial of au no tion for libel the J udge having
ruled tbat th o[...]in excess of the
pri ilege, but did u t find actual malice. On this
finding, what judgment ou..,ht to be entet·ed ~
V. How fat· may (a) infants, (b) married women, and (c).
corporations, respectively, sue and be sued for torts ~
VI. Write notes on the following cases:[...]Mogu.l Steams/tit>(Jo. v. McGrego1· ,(1892), A.C; 2~. · .
Olu[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (644)[...].C., 64o2.
Smith v. Balcer (1891), A.C., 325.
VII. Under what circumstances will a civil action lie against A
for procuring B to break his contract with (}.[...]support of your answer.
VIII. Is the liability for a wrong affected by the death of
(a) 'fhe party wronged,
(b) The wrongdoed
If so, in what manner in each case~
What is the legal maxim goveming uch case 1
Are there any, 11.nd if so, what, statutory t• other
exceptions to the rule estnblisbed by tho maxiOl. 7
IX. What is the difference between a Tort and a Crime 1 Can
the same ever be both~ Give instances.
X. What is false imprisonment~ Give some example!!, and[...]us prosecution.
mnn is gi,·en i1Ho custody on n. gr undless charge
and brought before a mtvri. trnte, who t•emands him. In
an action fot• fa-1 e im pt· i t~u n mellt can damages De given
a.,aninst the ])I"O ·ecutor in r espect f t he a.n·est and
r emand , or eit her 1 tat[...]e Law relating to unlawful gaming.
A frequents the public bar of an hotel and thet·e[...]Can he be convicted of an offence, and, if so, what 7
XII. Defin e larceny, and show how larceny h[...]aw.
Give an instance of larceny by a trick.

THE LAW OF EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURE
J[...]w.
Time-Three hours.
I. What is necessary in order t o obtain the issue of a commis-
sion to examine witnesses a.broad in au action in the
Supreme Court 1
II. State the grounds on which a new trial in a Supreme Court
action may be obtai[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (645) III~A recovers judgment in the Supreme Court against B for
debt. He ascertains that B is entitled to certain shares
in his own name in a company duly incorporated in this
provinc[...]Mention the procedure by means of which A can
render such shares and debts available in satisfaction 'of
his judgment.
IV. What are Writs of Seq~testmtion, of Committal, and of
. Attachment? In what cases are they issued respectively~
V. Mention a simple and expeditious method by means of which
a Trustee under a Will cau obtain the decision of the
Supre[...]Will; and detail the necessary steps to be taken for this
purpose.
VI. A consults his solicitor in referenc& to the action of his
neighbour B who is erecting a large building on his land
in such a manner as to entirely shut out A's ancient lights
under citcumstances entitling A to the immediate inter-
ference of the Court.
Mention the procedure A's solicitor should adopt in
order to preve[...]any further with the
buildin~.

VII. In what cases and on what grounds does an appeal lie from
a decision of the Local Court to the Supreme Court[...]me Court in dealing with the appeal.
In what method is a stay of proceedings in the action
obtaina[...]quently met with in criminal law.
IX. In what cases may depositions taken before a Magistrate be
med as evidence on the trial1
X. In what manner is an adjudication of Insolvency obtained
at the instance of a creditor against a debtor committing
an act of Insolvency~
What is the effect of a second class Certificate being
suspended~ In what manner and under what circum-
stances can the creditors obtain[...]ure necessary to
obtain such benefit.
XL What is the chief consideration which guides th[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (646) deciding whether a confession made by a person charged
with a: criirie is admissible in evid.enoe against him 1[...]ich in civil actions au
admission made by a perso1;1 other than o. party to the
recot·d will be recei able in evidence against such party.
Xll. A ma.n is charged wi:th mw'Clet'ing his father-in-l[...]ntimony. Evidence is tendered to show
that a yeru: aftet· the father-in-law's death the wife[...]of antimony poisoning.
Is such evidence a.dmissible1 Discuss the qnesti n.
fully.
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (647)[...]1895.

LIST OF STUDENTS WHO COMMENCED THE COURSE FOR THR
·LL;B, DEGREE IN 189(?.
Bro[...]LL.B. DEGREE:
A yeri:!, Julian New[...]' atson P arson , Herbert A.mga.s
Downer, J ames Frederick[...]tuckey, 1 npert Bramwel I
McLachlan, Alexancler John Y[...]iam
STUDENTS IN LAW NOT STUDYING FOU A DEGJtE.Ii.
Ashton, Edwa.rd James Wilberforce[...]lenl>erg, William John

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF LL.B.,
M[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (648) ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF LL,B.,[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (649)[...]r:-
REGULATIONS.
I. Every candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Laws must pass
th[...]ments of the Regulations.
II. An examination for the Degl'ee will, if required, be held in the
third term of[...]shall be admitted to the examination unless he is a
Bachelor of Laws of at least four years standing.
IV. Every candidate must show a competent knowledge of ea{)h
subject taken[...]allowed, at any
future examination, credit for subjects, in which he shall have
previousl[...]is own composition. An Essay, presented by a
candidate who fails to pass, will not be accepted at a future
examination.
VI. The suLjects of examination shall for the present be :
I. Roman Law.
2. Jurisprudence and[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (650)YII I. The names of candidates who pasl:l the examinati[...]·
arranged in a single class in order of merit.
t IX. A notice in the subj oined form shall be sent by ea[...]s before the date of
· Examination.
I, a Bachelor of Laws, having olJtained that
Degree on[...]intend to Jlresent myself at the next examination for the Degree of Docto:r of Law~
in the following su[...]4
5
T1le subject of my Essay will be
I ~send herewith the prescribed fee of £15 15s.[...]£15 15 0
Fee for the Degree of Doctor of Laws[...]REGULATIONS.
DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE EXJUIINATION FOR THE
DEGREE OF LL.D. IN NOV[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (651) ·2., J~pradence a.nd PriJlciples of Legjsl~~Jti~~·
Books[...]merely an acquaintii.llce
with these books, hut a competent knowledge of the SUbJectS Of stu[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (652)[...]REGULATIOKS.
I. No student shall be permitted to commence the Me[...]athematics.
-1. One of the following :-(a) Greek, (b) French, (c) German,
([...]e Preliminary Examination
required by the Council for registration of students in Medicine, have
been p[...]se who
previous to Jannary 1st, 1892, have passed a part of any Preliminary
Examination recognized by[...]d theh·
names to the Registrar of the University for registration as Medica.l
Students by the General[...]During the First
Session there shall be a · vacation, beginning on the last day[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (653)[...]shall he required
(a) To attend a course of lectures on Anatomy.[...]tomy.
(c) To attend a course of lectures on Physiology.[...]logy.
(e) To attend a course of lectures on Chemistry.[...]stry.
(g) To attend a course of lectures on Botany.[...]Public Examination ; provided that the marks for
these subjects sh[...]s shall be required
(a) To attend a course of lectures on Anatollly.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (654) (c) To attend a course of lectures on Physiology.
(d[...]on Physiology.
(e) To attend a course of lectures on Organic Chemistry.[...]his having complet ed t he above course of study, a ud the. e
certificates shn.ll be in addition ~.o[...]cal and pract.ical,
with special reference to Physiology and l\Iedicine. Tl~ e[...]anic and inrrganic, with special
reference to their detection.
XI. During the Third Academ[...]d- Tl•hd Y ' "'

(a) To attend a course of lectures on Physiology.
(b[...]on Physiology.
(c) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles aud[...]ne and Therapeutics.
(d) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and[...]To attend during the whole of the Academical Year a
colU'se of lectures on Clinical Surgery.
(j) To attend a course of demonstrations on Practical
Surgery.
(g) To attend a course of lectures on Pathology.
(h) To attend a course of lectures on Materia Medica.
(i) To receive instruction in Dentistry fro[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (655)[...]nts shall be required-
(a) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles a11d
Practice of Me[...]apeutics.
(b) To attend a course of lectures on the Principles and[...]Academical Year
a course of lectures on Clinical Medicine.
(d) To attend a course of lectures on Obstetrics.
(e) To attend a course of lectures on Forensic Medicine.
(/) To attend a course of demonstrations on Surgical[...]Anatomy.
(g) 'ro perform a conrse of Operative Surgery.[...]Adelaide Hospital for six month , dming three of[...]l perform them himself.
(i) To hold the office of Dresser and Surgica[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (656)[...]ll be in adrli tion to t he certificate. required for the
Third Exnminn.tiou.
*XIV. At the Fourth E;{am[...]required Fifth YeAr.

(a) To attend, during two sessions, a course of lectures on
Clinica[...]To attend during the whole of the academical year a
course of lectures on Clinical Surgery.
(•: ) To attend a com·se of lectures on the Diseases peculiar
to Women.
(d) To attend a course of lectures on Ophthalmic Surgery.
(e) To attend a course of lectures on Aural Surgery.
(f) To attend a course of lectures on Lunacy, and to attend
the practice of the Hospitals for the Insane during
three[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (657)[...]the Fou
. Year.
(i) To hold the office of Medical Clerk at the Ad.el[...]d by the Council.
Every student at the time of for warding to t he Registrar the u tioe of
his inten[...]shall be in addi tion to the ccr Wloates required for tho
Fourth Examination
XVI. At the Fifth[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (658)*XXIII. 'fhe following shall be the Fees for each Course :payable in
advance :-[...]al Surg_ery ... 2 I! 0
Diseases of VI' omen[...]Surgery I 1 0
Insanity[...]12 12 0
F ee for each rdinary Examin~tt.ion ... ... £3[...]15 15 o
F ee for tile 1J gree of Bachelor of Medicine[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (659)[...]iOil
to prese11t themselves for Examination.
J, .[...]uale of this University
hereby give notice that, for the purpose of completing t h year of
the com. e for the deJ;,•Tees of Bachelor of :Medicine 8.11(l llttf' helor of Surgery, I
in tcncl to present my ·elf at the Exrunination in the mon th of
1 , for exmninntion in t he uncl ermontioned ul1jeot , Yit.. :
I. 4.
~ a
3.
I send herewith the prescribed fee of £ , and I enclose the
certificates requiTed by the Registra[...]ent to the Registrar by Stude11ts not stud.1; ing for Degi'Bes
of thei1· intention to p ·>·esent tltemselves for Examinat,:on.
I. a.. tud ent of thi ' nh•er. i t~·. her by gh·e
notice that I intend to present m •self at t he E xiLHlill nti n ill t he mout h of
18 , for examination in th foll owin ~ su hje 'I<!!, viz.-
1.[...]~ a
3.
I send herewith the prescribed fee of £ , being for
each of the above subjects.[...]ouncil to admit to the Fifth Examina-
tion for the degree during the years 1895, 1896, and 1897,[...]rst Year' · ' 11111 e, and in
Jhemi try a.t he en l of t heir 'eoond Year' 'onrse, if t hey
bn.ve nh eady pa sed he examiun.tio[...]n h
con·c prmd.in cr ye, 1 of the course for the degree of 13achel 1· f
:cienc[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (660)[...]HEGULATIONS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY M.B. AND Ch.B.
EXAMINATIO[...]Lhe mo)'phology, hi tology, pllysiology,
a nd life- hi:'tory of r lants, as illu ·trn.ted b[...]teria, Protococcu , Lucor, P cniciJUnm,. pirog\'l'a,
L11 Bm k n !'em, and the Bea.n plant.[...]E lementtwy l3iol gy: Parker ;
'rhc .Fro~, a n Introduction to Anatomy and Histology: Milne~>
I~tr!l n all .
Essentials of Hh;tolog[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (661)[...]Botany.
Thegeneral structure and physiology of a flowering plant:-
Elementary Tissues, thei[...]ical lnnr;uago such plants
or parts of plant a.s may he placed before them, :wad Lo cl i[~· specimens
illustrath•e of l~ny[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (662)[...]Anatomy.
I. Anatomy.
This Course includes the subjects prescribed for the First Year, and in
addition-
Descriptio[...]r viscera.
Text-books recommencled, the same as for the first year.

If. Practical Anatomy.
Attendance, and Text-books[...]Physiology .
The subject matter of Parts I., II., and III. of the Text-book of Physiology:·[...]mak , exaiu ine n.ml tl scribe-
micro co; i al . pecimen. of Mimal ti~<"ne and o1·gan . (2) To prove
a pract1cal a.cqu ain t..ll.nce 11·ith the ham'illtry of a lbn111en a n,d its.
tdlie;;, mi lk, the cli~esth·e j[...]ion, , blood, urine, glycogen.
AI. o to ~how a Jlrncticalnc(Junin rmce with th m . t importA.nt a.p pa•·atutJ
usetl in tmlyiug the vh y:>i[...]stem.
Text-books recommended:
!'.:._ cnti I of Histology: , · hiifer; or
l!:lements of[...]ntial of hemical P hysiology : Halliburton.
I n,rt V. of 'l'oxt. book of .Pit~· s iolo~y : Fos[...]ir homologues.
Gly ol nnd x ~li o Acid a;ncl Lh •it· homolognes.
Glyc[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (663) Chief constituents of the ''cgetaule 0.1111 :u1i111al orga.n.iam.·. Blood,
"'illlk, Bile[...]aml not more than one organic acid arul one or~an i o
base, t he orgaui • ul). ~(l.nces to[...]ogy.
This course includes the snbjects prescribed for the second yea1·, and in addition
the subjec[...]n.
Thi t·.,ur,;e includ th . u bjc ts pr cl'ibed for the second year, and in ad.lit-ion
H.eh andidate will he req nirecl tQ !>how a practical acquaintance with the
phy iology an I histolob'Y of t he ·pc inl senses.
Text-[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (664)[...]i pl of. 'urgical Diagnosis.
lnll :~mm aI is<!l.u;e~.
Injuries and Diseases of t[...]\ t•l. of :·nrgery: 'Erichsen, or
[a nnal of .: m g 1',\' • 3 Yols. , Treves.
The[...]nd Bfl.ndagiug : Refl.th, or
Smgical Hand i<'t'A.ft : p_,. , or
The Essentin.l~ of Rnndn~;[...]Pathological Anatomy.
II in th Brili ·h Phannneop in. will he con. idered 1\S
reg nl.- Lhcir nnm and yuonnn · ; t h ir hi tory, a n.d sonrce whence obtaine•l;
lheir ehnrncteril![...]h· • l)ri nciple , with t he poisonous clo. e (if any);
their •'oneml ph ' iolo;:ical and p H\l'mncolo!rlcal action · t hei r oliieino.l prep1Ll'·
nl i on~, wi th the Jroportionnte nmount of actiYe in~red i en t in each ; nml the
u~e and application of the[...]F. Lauder Brunton.
Books of reference recommended :
Pharmacology, Therapeutics[...]Principles and Practice of Medicine.
For ~ynop><is ~ee Third Year's Course.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (665)[...]addition-
The Constitutiono.l Effects of I njnry.
Diseases and ln,jn.r ies of Bloodv[...]JUries f Nerves.
Diseases and InJuries of i\o!usole · ami Synovial Membranes.
Hernia[...]cial Regions.
Text-bookR recommended, the same as for the Third Year.

Op[...]Surgical Anatomy.
I) Regional Anatomy as applied . to Surgery, and (2 surface Anatomy a"
applied to the Fine Arts.
Text-book re[...]Forensic Medicine.
I. 1\'[edical Evidence in general, and as bearing upon ca.~es that may form the
subject of a criminal trial, civil action, or coroner's inques[...]e.-In addition to the written paper there will be a pract.icd
xaminnti ou, which will not however[...]h Female Organs of Generation.
Pl!r~iology nne! I'athology of 1'r •guancy.
Nntuml n,ml Ditl'icu[...]e Puerperal State.
Text-hooks recommended:
A ?\In.nnal of Midwifery: Galabin, or
Scienc[...]ide to the Diseases of 'Vomen: Galn.bin, or
A :Uanun.l of Gymecology; Hart and Barbour.

cl!

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (666)[...]on and its defects.
Text-book recommended :
A handbook of the Diseases of the Eye and their Tre[...]·
Text-book recommended:
A guide to the Study of Ear-Disease: P. McBride (W. & A. K.
Jolmston, Edinburgh).
The fo[...]reatment, pathology, and the pro.
cedure for placing persons of unsound mind under care and tr[...]r.- uantity and supply. Examination of for hygienic 1nr-
po~ea, onhtnnnt\tion ·, purification of. Air. - ExamilJ:I.tiou ~f-im­
puritie. of- Vent-ilation.[...]gulations in force in
South Au t.ralia.
A part of the Examination will be Practical.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (667)RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF MEDICAL
STUDENTS TO THE PRACTICE OF THE
ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.
The rules for the admission of students to the practice of the[...]ch copy is annexed, are published iu the
Calendar for convenience of reference :-
A-I. That tn.edical students of the University of Ade[...]ed
as pupils to the practice of the Hosp.i tal under the conditions
hereinafter men[...]Pupils may • ttoud, 1\CCording to tho ·ubject for whi.ch they h11vc
onterod, the practice of the Ho pi tal between the hour · of 8. 30
a.m. nnd -!:p.m. (including nttendauce ou the morni[...]e Resident Medical Officers.
Y. Pupils entering for dispensary practice shall be under the imme-[...]and assiduity the duties assigned to him, and pay for
or replace any article and make good any loss sustained by his
negligence.
\'II. If any pupil infringe n.ny rule of t he Ho~pital, or[...]tion on the following terms, viz.-
For the medical practice of the Hospital, for each pupil,
£5 5s. per annum.
For the surgical practice of the Hospital, for each pupil,
£5 5s. pe[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (668) For each six months' instruction in the Post Mortem
Room, .£2 2s.
For three months' instruction by the Dispenser in
Practical Pharmacy, .£2 2s.
A fee of .£1 ls. shall be paid for the use of the Medical
Library[...]lerk and every Dresser
shall hold office for six months, but shall, in the absence of
another candidate, be eligible for re-appointment.
XL Every Clinical Clerk and eve[...]cian cr
• m·aeon shall, except when be i requil'ed to attend lectures at
the Uuive[...]Clerk and every Dresser shall attend daily to ass i ~t
the Resident Medical Officers in their[...]on of the R esident
Mediool 'tn·lf, t ake a correct history f ea.ch case on t he aay of[...]my Cottage, or
any case that has undergone a major operation, or any case of
acu[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (669)XVII. No Clinical Clerk or Dresser shall be excused for absenting him-
self at the appoint[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (670)RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF MEDICAL
STUDENTS TO THE PRACTI[...]rd of Mnungement may make
from time to time :-
I. Students may attend the prn.ctice of the Adelaide Chiidren's
Hospital, between the hom· of .30 a.m. and 12 n.oon, and at
other times if they have obtained the permission of one of[...]o t he purchase of appliances
nud books for tho teaching of t ho students.
V. Certif[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (671)[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Give an account of the sacrum and its ligame[...]al of the glutens maximus muscle.
IV. Write a description of the scapula.
V. Compare and[...]PROFESSOR WATSON, M.D., F.R.C.S.
A viva voce and Practical Examination was held in t[...]Time-Three hours.
For a Pcu$, the first five Q·nestions only are to be attempted.
I. Describe, with the aid of a diagram, the structures pre-
sented by e.[...]ifferentntion of structure and function.
II. By reference to th., structure of the gills of U nio, e[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (672)[...], using the bean-plant as an
example.
V. What have you learned, during the year's work, CQncern[...]~tion in addition to the nbove.
VI. Write a short essay on Protoplasm in respect to its phyRi[...]F.R.S.
Time-Three hours.
I. Identify the specimens a, b, c, &c.
II. Determine with the microscope the[...]ls
x, y, z. Indicate in each case exactly what you see.
III. Make the dissection assigned to you. Draw a cm·~fut
diagram of it, and indicate by m[...]C CHEMISTRY.
PROFEssoR RENNIE, .M.A., D.Sc.
[N.B.-St-udents a1·e empectecl to w1·ite foTm1dre and eq1tat-ions
whel·eve?' possible ]
I. 'What volume of oxygen (measured under t:~tandard con-
ditions) would, if completely converted into ozone,
decompose one gramme of potassium iodide, and what
weight of iodine would be liberated (K = 39, I= 121) ~
II. Chlorine is passed into
(a) Cold milk of lime.
(b) Hot milk of lime.
What products are formed in each case 1 In the
latter case what uses are made of the products 1
III. To a solution of ferrous sulphat.e nitric acid is added in
excess, and the mixture is warmed. What visible
changes will take place 'l[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (673)[...]eat upon. it.
W rite the foL'rnttl(C of (a) microcosmic salt, (b) crystalline
magne[...]on tbem.
VI. How would you prepare
(a) Pw·e autimoniou oxide from stibnite.[...](cl) Anhydrous macrnesium chloride.
(a) Anbydt·ous alumi nium chloride.
(/)[...]omic hydroxide from chrome iron ore.
(i) Potassium bromide.
VII. Write an account of the[...]HEMISTRY.
PROFEssoR RENNIE, M.A., D.Sc.
Time-Three hours.
I. Analyse qualitatively the substances placed befo[...]S.
Time-Three hours.
I. Describe fully the fruit and contained seeds[...]imo1-phism. Illustrate your answer
by reference to plants belonging to at least two nhtura[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (674)[...]nt parts.
VI. Describe the nature and origin of a free central placenta.
Name some example[...]MAGNETISM.
The same papers as set for Physics for the First Year of the
B ..A. degree.

SECOND[...]D.
Time-Tbrea hours.
I. Describe the steps of a dissection of the popliteal space,
na[...]PROFESSOR wATSON, M.D., F.R.C.S .
.A. viva voce and Practical Examination was h[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (675)[...]Three hours.
Five questions only a1·e to be attempted.
I. What are the conditions of the vascular system after d[...]ed to the production of these conditions.
II. What are the reasons for regarding the heart's beat as.
primari[...]I. Describe, with diagrams, the development of a tooth and
its microscopic structure whe[...]s which. tbrow light up u
the subject. What is the 111timnte fate of thes con-
stituents?
V. What are the effects upon the metabolism of the body o[...]V\'hat
conditions lead to increase of (a) the amount of urine
secreted, (b) the[...]S.
Time-Three hours.
I. Identify the specimens A, B, C, &c.
II. Mount the specimens, X, Y, Z. N arne them, and draw a
diagram of a typical part.
III. What apparatus do you require for manifesting graphically
the features of-
(a) A simple contraction of striped muscle;
(b) A tetanic contraction of the same.
D[...]showing suitable arrangements.
for these experiments.
K. B. -Considerable v[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (676)[...]ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
PROFESSOR LlVERSIDGE, M.A., F.R.S., and PROFESSOR REr.-NIIi,
M.A., D.So.
Time-Three hours[...]possible.]
L Describe tbe metbod for preparing methyl alcohol from
wood and for separating impurities such as annnonia,
a[...]lt up out of inorganie:
materials 1
III. What are the principal p1·oducts fo rmed when alcohol[...]two oases.
IV. Give two or more general methods for the preparatiollS of
the ketones. How are the ketones distinguished from
the aldehydes?
V. What do you understand by " saponification" 1 How is
glycerol prepared on the large scale 1 What changes
take place on heating it (l) alon[...]illustrate your answer as fully as possible.
VII. What are the modifications of tartaric acid, and how c[...]acid is tetrahyclric and dihasic ~
VIII. What do you know about the source and composition of[...]MISTRY.
PROFEssoR RENNIE, M.A., D.Sc.
Time-Three hours.
I. Annly e qualitat ively the substances pla[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (677)[...]hours.
Not mon than five questions a1·e to be attempted.
I. Describe how a long bone, such as the humerus-
(a) grows in length and stops growing in length;[...]in thickness and stops growing in thickness.
:n. What are the factors which convert the intermittent[...]stant :flow
through the capillaries 1
III. What do you know as to the functions of the ductless
glands considered as a class 1
IV. What is the essential change in the crystalline lens in
positive accommodation-(N.B.-You a1·e not asked how
it is pToduced)-and what experimental data can you
adduce in support of your statement 1
V. Describe the structure of a medullated nerve fibre. \Yrita
what you know as to the course and connections of the[...]PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY. I (Pass).
E. c. M.D[...]NG,
Time-Three hours.
I. Identify the specimens 1, 2, 3, &c.
II. ~[...]arrangement of
the apparatus to show (a) currents of rest in muscle and
nerve,[...]De cribe t he t un iu u-fork apparatus, as used for time
mm:king, wi th s uch d iagrams as shall clearly show the
manner of arrangetnant for the purpose.
N.B.-Oamidemble val1te[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (678)[...]TICE OF MEDICINE.
The same papers as set for the Fourth Year.

:'PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF[...]ne saprremia, septicremia, and pyremia, and write a
short description of each condition .
.I[...]of the femur,
including treatment.
IV. What are the leading symptoms of inherited syphilis in
infancy and in childhood ~
V. What are the symptoms of stone in the urinary bladder~
What other conditions may be confou;ded with[...]R.c.s.
Time-Three hours.
I. Give an outline of the inflammatory and d[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (679)[...]M.B

Time-Three hours.

I. ·what are the leaves (I.) 1 What officinal preparations are
there 1
II. What are the flower heads (II.) 1 What is the active
principle, and to what therapeutic use is the drug put~
III. vYhat are the fruits (III.) 1 vYhat is the active principle~
What is its physiological action when taken internally[...]is produced in each of the four cases.
VII. What is meant by ptyalism? What drug is apt to produce
it 1 The administration of what drug would promptly
suppress it 1
VIII. Co[...]gmine and atropine on
the eye as regards (a) the iris, and (b) intraocular
tension. W[...]other, and how do you explain this l
IX. What is the action of oleum terebintbinae (a) applied
externally to the skin, and (b) taken internally1 By
what channels is it eliminated 1
X. What is the action of acidum carbolicum (a) on albumen,
(b) micro-organisms, (c) the skin 1 and (d) local sensibility 1
What is the ~>trength of a saturated aqueous lotion 1
What is the strength of the officinal glycerinum?
XI. What is the action of strychnine on (a) central nervoufl
system, (6) special sen[...]d (d)
the intestinal canal1 In poisoning, what would be the
best antidote 1 Is tolerance[...]ong
continued use in small dosEs 'l
XII. What is liquor epispastic us 1 For what purpose is it used 1

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (680)[...]YEAR

!PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE I.
JosEPH C. VERCO, M.D. (LoND.), F.R.C.S. (ENG.)
Time-Three hours.
I. Give fully the diagnosis of smallpox.
II. Dis[...]tomy of intra·cranial hremorrhage.
III. W1·ite what you know about the organisms found in
d[...]of multiple peripheral
neuritis.
V. What are the complications of scatlet fever.
VI. Give fully the treatment of a case of measles.

'PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ME[...]G.)
Time-Three hours.
I. How would you treat a case of enteric fever 1
II. Give the symptons[...]to intra-cranial
disease.
V. Give a description of the specific eruptions on the skin[...]yphus, enteric, and sc;trlet fever.
VI. Write what you know of pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis.

PRIN[...]C.S.
Time-Three hours.
I. Describe the process of repair in an incised wound of the
soft parts. What methods should be adopted to
facil[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (681) II. Sketch the progress of a cat'buncle of the back of the neck,
giv[...]GICAL ANATOMY.
The same paper as set for the Fifth Year.

FORENSIC MEDICINE.
A. A. LENDON, M.D.
I. Describe the symptoms which would lead you to su[...]Describe the pathological appearances in a fatal case,
and the tests for the recognition of the poison.
II. Write an ess[...]n this city
early this year.
IV. Write what you know about poisoning by (a) oocaine, (b)
sulphonal, (c) chlor[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (682)[...]TICE OF MEDICINE IL
JAl!ES JA)I!ESON, M.D.
Time-Three hours.
I. What al'e the differences between Idiopathic and Jacks[...]lepsy in symptoms, prognosis, and treatment?
II. What are the conditions included under the term[...]bronchiectasis.
IV. Describe the treatment of a case of mitral disease, when
there ir; fa[...]morbid conditions which havs
jaundice as a symptom.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE II[...]LAND).
Time-Three hours.
I. Give the morbid anatomy, symptoms, and complicat[...]mellitus.

PRINCI,PLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY. I.
W. GaRDNER, M.D., Ch.M.
Time-Three hours.
I. Describe the various kinds of Naevi, and[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (683) II. What are the symptoms and treatment of the following[...]ed conditions occurring in the Tibia~
(a) Acute Periostitis.
(b) Acute Suppurat[...]r abscess in
the head of the Tibia.
III. What sequelae, immediate and remote, may occur in a
patient who bas received a punctured wound in the sole
of the foot,[...]ibe fully
any apparatus you may recommend i
(a) Transverse frncturo of tbe I atolla.
(b) Fractnre of the lower end o[...].R.C.S.
Time-Three hours.
I. Describe the symptoms of renal calculus. Discuss[...]t l'equil·ed.
III. Detail fully the treatment of a compound comminuted
fracture of the skull[...]the symptoms, indicating those which point to a fatal
issue.
V. Describe the measures necessary for the extirpation of an
hydatid cyst[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (684)[...]nd only fom·, questions to be answe?·ed.)
I. Mucocele : state the causes, symptoms, and treat[...].S.
Time-Three hours.
I. Write a description of the cervical fascia.
II. Give[...]f the abdominal and pelvic viscera.
IV. Write a description of the human scalp.
V. State the[...]AND DISEASES OF WOMEN.
w. BALLS-HEADLEY, M.A., M.D., AND E. w. WAY, M.B.
Time-Three hours.
I. Give the normal position and alterations of po[...]ely give the management of natural labour.
III. What are the causes diagnostic points and treatment of
Brow presentation 1
IV. What are the causes of primary hremorrhage;after deliv[...], and give the treat-
ment.
V. Give a concise account of the general aetiology o[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (685)[...]LUNACY .
.A. s. p A'l'ERSON, M.D.
Time-Three hours.
I. Diseased mental states ~re divided into three group~.
What are these 1 Some writers add a fourth, tbat of
defective mental inhib[...]ntal impulse.
II. Define the term "insanity." What is the organic lesion
common to all fo[...]between melancholia, mania, and dementia.
IV. What are tne forms of procedure necessary to obtain the
admission of a patient into a South Australian Lunatic
.Asylurn-(1)[...].
Time-Three hours.
I. What is meant by "Surface 'Wells," "Deep ·wells," and[...]ach.
II. Describe some of the " Dry systems " for removal of
excreta. Which form would you recommend for a small
township in this colony ?
III.[...]How would you treat the excreta of a typhoid patient
so as tu render it no[...]enus " toxin" ~~nd " anti-
toxin." (3) What is the incubation period, and bow
long should i olntion be maintnh1ed 1 (4) When does[...]this colony ?
V. How is the death-rate of a community expressed~ How is
the " corr[...]mbered 1, ::l,
and 3), u.nd name them, if possible.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (686) LIST OF STUDENTS WHO COMMENCED THE COURE;E FOR
THE iVI.B. DEGREE IN[...]\Yay, Inman
Halcom b, hnrl s D i..Ly Zwar, Bernhard Traugott
H[...]TS. SESSION 1895 .
.1\I.B. AND CH.B. DEGREES.
Auricht, Johannes Friedric[...]'tnnJey :Mead, Gertrnde Ella
.a.mpb 11, All an J nmes Nairn,[...]applc. Frederic J , hn wen, A1·thur Ceotfrcy
Clarke, Philip Sylvester[...]stina Love ~mith, J u!ian A ugustus Romaine
Gosse, William Hay[...]CLASS LISTS.

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREES OF M.B. AND
CH.B., NO[...]FIRST CLASS.
Owen, Al·thur Geofirey I 1
Zwar, Bernhard Traugott S equa[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (687)[...]· ·
Drew, Thomas Mitchell
P_assed in A.natomg, thereby completing the First Year, lmt no[...]iam Ashley
Butler, FrederickStanley
Passed in A.natom.11 and Physiology, thereby completing the S[...]Randell, Allan Elliott
E '•an , Harold ii'I aund Russell, Herbert Henry Erne[...]IRST CLASS.
Campbell, Allan James I' Isbister, James Linklatet· Thomson[...]TlliRD CLASS,
None
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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (688)[...]REGULATIONS.
I. The Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine shall be[...]University of Adelaide,
*(a) Attended to Clinical or Prautical Medicine, during
two years, in a hospital or medical institution[...]during one year, in a hospital or medical insti-[...]ve passed in the First Class at the Examina-
tion for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o[...]s attendance on Clinical or Practical
Medicine in a recognised institution, or from two years' practi[...]ofession. At least one-half of the time specified for Clinical or
Practical Medicine must be devoted to[...]al demonstrations, and
reports of cases in a hospital.

' NOTE.-The following are the Hospit[...]iile Chlldron'ij Hospital will only be recognised for three months,
excepting where Lho canclldll.t-o bas he.ld t he post of Resident 1\Iedical Officer for not less than a
year, when It willllo recognised for tho whole of the time.[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (689)[...]tice of Medicine, including-
(a) Patholoy,
(b) Therapeutics,[...]The History of Medicine.
It shall be optional for Candidates to substitute for the examination
in the History of Medicine a written Thesis relating to some one of the
subjec[...]versity at least two weeks
before the examination for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine.
VI.-The namP[...]der of
merit, and in one class.
*VII. A notice in the subjoilled form shall be sent by ea[...]a Bachelor of Medicine of
the uivcrsi~y of Atlelait[...]intend to present myself r,t the
next Examinn~ion for the Degree of Docto1· of M.etliei ne.
I ·end here1vith tlae presctioe(l ice of £15 15s.[...].... .. .. ..
P tal A<hlreQ .......... ...... .................. . ....[...]£15 15 0
Fee for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine 10 l 0 0[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (690)[...]REGULATIONS.
I.-'fhe Examination for the Degree of Master of Surgery shall be[...]ver ity of Adelaide,
*(a) Attended to Clinical or Practical Surgery,
during two years, in a hospital or medical[...]during one year, in a hospital or medical[...]assed in the First Class at the Exami-
nation for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o[...]ttendance on Clinical or Practical
Surgery in a recognised institution, or from two years' practi[...]ofession. At least one-half of the time specified for Clinical or
Practical Surgery must be devoted[...]strations, and reports of
cases in a hospital.

* NOTE.-The following are the Ho[...]The Adolu.ide Ohllclren's Hospital.
A t t endnnc at the Aclelaid hildren's Hospital will only be recogniserl for three months,
excepting wltc r t.he tiUid ltl n te hM hehl the post of Resident )Iedical Officer for not less than a
year, \l·h 11 it will be r(oc r>gul d[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (691)[...]surgical cases,
(2) 7o write a short extempore essay on some[...]patients in the wards of a hospital.
VI.-The names of the successful candid[...]order
of merit, and in one Class.
*VII. A notice in the subjoined form shall be sent by eac[...]:-
T, a Bachelor of Medicine of
the niversity of Adelaide[...]intend to present myself at the
n ext Examination for the Degree of . 1.a ter of Surgery.
I send herewit h t.be prescribed fee of £15 15s.[...]0
Fee for the Degree of Master of Surgery 10[...]0
*Allowed 12th December, 1894.

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (692)[...]~

REGULATIONS.
t I.-Students who satisfy the Pt·ofessors and Leotme[...]of Baobelot· of Music, must
eithet· ( a) have pussed the enior Public Examination, or (b)[...]rs.
III. To complete an ncndemical year of study a Candidate must attend
the courses of Lectures delivered on ea.oh of the subjects
specified for tbe Examim\tion in that yea.t·, but the separate[...]by the Counoil.
V. At the first examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music every Jli ... tYu[...]Harmony.
2. Counterpoint
A• the Chair of Mruic Is not supported by[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (693)Second Year. VI. At the second Examination for the Degree of Bacheior of Music[...]ue.
Thml Y"'"· VII. At the Third Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music I'
every Candidate shall be[...]osition.
4. Playing from a figured bass, and from vocal and[...]Degree, each candidate must send to the Registrar a Musical
Exercise eomposed by himself for the occasion, of such length[...]following conditions-
( a.) It must be a Vocal Composition to any words the[...](c.) It must have accompaniments for a quintett String[...]The Candidate will be required to make a written declaration
that[...]d either in
whole or part for the Exercise on any subsequent. occasion,[...]he Candidate
must deposit a fair and complete copy of such Exercise in[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (694)[...]in which. each
Student bas passed.
XIII. A Student who shall pass in any subject shall be entitled to a
Certificate to tba.t efl'ect.
• XIV. T[...]ll be payable in advance :-
Entrance fee for Students not intending to graduate[...].£3 3 0
Examination fees-
Fee for each subject specified in each candidate's
notice for the Ordinary E xamination in Music... £0 15 0[...]tlg pa ed iu one or more
subject of a ny Examinatiou in the course
for the Degree of Bachelor of Music .. .[...]o"
to present tkernselvPs for Examirtation.
I, an ndergro.duate of the University.
hereby give notice hat, for the purpose of com pleting the[...]minah on in t.hc term of 1' , for examination
in the undermeutioned ubj cct:-, d;-,[...]5.
3.
I gend herewith the prescribed fee of £[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (695)[...]of thei1• intention to pt•esent tl•emselves for Examination.
1, a Student of thi Univet"sity, hereby
give notice that I intend to present myself at the Ordinary Exa.rnination in
the term of 18 , for examination in the following
subjects, viz. :[...]~
3.
I send herewith the prescribed fee of £[...]require-
ments of the First year's course for the Degree of Bachelor of
Music on payment of the difference between the full fees for
the latter course and the amount already paid by the can-
didate for the Advanced Course .
.*Allowed 12th December, 1[...]REGULATIONS.
DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE ORDINARY EXAMINATION IN[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (696)[...]f the wave-theorv to
!:lound. Elements of a musical sound. Loudness and extent of vi bra[...]r on "Fugue" and Banister's "Music."
\Yorks of reference recommended-
" Six Lectures on Harmony," Mac[...]in classical composition.
INSTRUMENTATION.
A knowledge of the compass, capabilities, and quality of tone of the
different instruments employed in a modem orchestra.
Note.-Candidates will also be[...]armony, Form, and Instrumentation. Work for analysis,
Mendelssohn's" Lobgesang," full score.[...]ed-
Prout's "Instrumentation."
Books of reference recommended-
Berlioz's "Instrumentat[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (697)[...]PERS, 1895.

FIRST Y EJ A R.

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC: HARMONY.
PRoFESSOR I vEs, Mus. BAc.
Time-Three hours.
I. (a) Add time signature to the following extract.[...]names given to these scales ~
III. Over the note A sharp write in four parts :-
(a) A minor common chord.
(b) A diminished triad.
(c) An augmented triad.
State if any of these are regarded as discords, rmd, if so,
show their resolutions.
IV. What are " diatonic" and what " chromatic" intervals 1
Give some examples[...]bass, and show the root of
each chord on a separate stave; mark all passing note!!
with a cross:-

p 6

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (698)[...]he key of D
Write examples of:-
(a) The suspension of tbe leading note.
(b) A suspension 4 3
(c) A triple su8pension.
Let each example be prop[...]r parts, using proper clefs.
Let there be a modulation to some related key :-

~_l%¥[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (699)[...]ominant, is there any difference
between a suspension 4 to 3 and a dominant 11th~
X. Write tht·ee examples of enh[...]he root of each
discord:-

£rrrr l rrF'~I
6 4 - 6 - 9 8 - 6 7-[...]. BAc.
Time-Three hours.
I. Why are two major thirds in succession of[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (700)[...]counterpoint in three parts. Use the key of D for
your illnstratii:ms 11-nd place the subj[...]add three separate counterpoints, viz.
(a) A bass part in the fifth species.
(b) A tenor part in the third species.
(c) A tenor part i'l the second species.
Each exercise. to be i[...]ace the above C.F. in an alto part, and add parts for
tenor (second species) and bass (first specie8) making a
three part exercise.
VI. lTse the same subject for a treble voice, and add parts for
tenor (first species) and bass (fifth species).
VII. To this C.F. add parts for alto and bass, both in the first
species:[...]J r F r t- 1-r-rcF=ekiJ
I 1==1
VIII. Why is it necessary to figure the bass of a two part
counterpoint~

*** Candidate[...]BAc.

Time-Three hours.
I. Define-Chromatic, diatonic, strict style, free s[...]assing notes. Show the roots of all discords upon a
separate stave and say whether the[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (701)@f±i!¥~ .l1 1~~§§3=~
6~6 6[...]5 --- 4 3

III. "The notes of a fundamental discord may be prepared in
o[...]ment and give examples of the device.
IV. Under what circumstances may the note upon which a
suspension resolves be sounding in anothe[...]the key of E minor write examples of-
(a) A chord cf the dissonant 5th
(b) A suspension 5 6
(c) A triple suspension.
Say in what respects (a) and (b) differ from, or
resemble each other.
VI. Harmonise this melody for four voices. Make use of
chromatic ha[...]s : -

VII. Mention some of Macfarren's rules for extraneous modula·
tions. Give at[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (702)[...]s. BAc.
Time-Three hours.
I. Write, in three parts, two examples of the double suspen-
sion ; ~ as follows : -
(a) With the 9th in the bass.
(b) With the 4th in the bass.
II. In what respect did the Greek modes differ from those of[...]each system.
III. To the following C.F. add parts for tenor and bass, botlt in
the second speci[...]nor part (an oetave lower),
and add parts for bass, fifth species ; alto, and treble,
f[...]four parts.
V. To the following C.F. add parts for tenor and treble, both
in the fifth speci[...]rts in the third species-three notes to one.
VII. What is a double counterpoint~ When is it used chief[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (703)[...]ubjects are plagal aud which authentic.
(a)

'"ib r-rF-?tl~~~
(b)

F==J~I-e:i!tf~V_@
( c)

~~~=~hb~~~;~V~r~~~-+
~~~F~
F ~r~J~F~I
IX. Add a counter-subj ect, invertible at the octave, to th[...]STICS.
PROFESSOR BRAGG, M.A.
Time-Three hours.
I. On what properties of a body does the velocity of propaga-
tion of a sound wave depend 1 Illustrate your answer[...]ain the principle of Trevelyan's Rocker. What
principle is it used to illustrate ~[...]be used to determine the vibration number of a given
note.
IV. If the length of a string be doubled, by how much rr.ust the[...]note as before 7
V. Show that the overtones of a tube open at both ends make
respectivel[...]trate
the interference of sound ~
VII. What are Com binational Tones~ How do they aris[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (704)[...]HARMONY.
PROFESSOR I vEs, Mus. BAc.

Time-Three hours.
I. Give the various theorie~ that have been advanced to
account for the progression : Z on the dominant, and
s[...]II. In the key of D, write, in five parts : -
(a) A supertonic major ninth, the 9th revolving upon the
third of the same chord.
(b) A chord of the dissonant 5th.
(c) A chord of the augmented 6th (French).
(d) A double suspension : ~ with the 9th in the bass.
(e) A double suspension~ g with the 4th in the bass.
Let each example form part of a complete musical
phrase.
III. Using the following as a '' ground bass" add, in four parts,
three[...]first 24: bars of Bach's Prelude in E flat (Book I.
No. 7, Le Clavacin bien tempere).
V. 'Har[...]~r~
VI. Mention some ways of effecting : -
(a) Extraneous modulation.
{b) Enharmon[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (705)[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Briefly trace the development of part writing fr[...]pose the above subject so as to make it available for
a tenor voice, and add parts for bass, fifth species, and
treble, second[...]ree parts).
V. To the following C.F. add parts for treble and bass in the
third species, an[...]'~'~u
b
VI. Continue the following as a canon, 2 in 1, with a free bass.
Make the canon perpetual, but add a free coda. The
counterpoint may be in the[...]15' e •

'CELLO

VII. Write a two part fugue on this subject:-

~@$§~
VIII. Write a double counterpoint at the twelfth to the[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (706)[...].
11. State some of the essential conditions of a good melody.
Illustrate your statements[...]example : -

~II=J$@ ;gM£Y-4t§t~
III. Say in what forms the various movements of Beethoven's[...]cast; analyse the
first movement.
IV. (a) In what respect does a modern (classical) overture differ
from the first movement of a symphony 1
(b) In what respect does a movement in temary form differ
from a minuet and trio 1
V. Explain the method of pro[...]iar to each instrument.
VII. Score the following for full orchestra (an extract from
Reethove[...]No. 1).
VIII. How many kinds of trombone are used for orchestral
purposes 1 Give the compass o[...]strument.
IX. Give the compass of-
(a) The oboe
(b) The trumpet in A
(c) The horn (alto) in B flat[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (707) STUDENTS WHO COMMENCEp THE .· COURSE FOR TRE MUS.
BAC. DEGREE IN 1895.
Aul[...]Mus. BAC. DEGREE.
Auld, :Eli~.a. Hartland Role, Willi3.m M[...]CLASS LISTS 1895.

ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR
OF MUSIC, NOV[...]CLASS.
Hantke, Mabel Louise Theodora I Hole, William Margary[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (708)[...]OURSE.
REGULATIONS.
*I. To obtain the Advanced Certificate of the Public[...]he following subjects,
viz.:-
(a) The Elements of Music,
(b) Harmony (i[...]t•equirement of the First Year's Course for the Degree of
Bachelor of Music on payment of the diifer~uoe between th
full fees for tho latter comso and tbe amount already pai,d by
the candidate for tho Ad V!tnced Coru·se.
II. To complete an academical ye1~r of study, a candidate must "attend
the courses of Leo[...]of the 'lhe t·etical
subjects specified for the Examination iu that yen.r ; but the
s[...]~xamination herein prescribed, may obtain a certificate uf

•[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (709)[...]tendii\g the Examination ... ... a a o
Allowed 3rd August, 1892.

SCHEDULES DRAWN UP[...]REGUL_ TI0NS.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN
M USIC, ADVANCED[...]BER, 1896.
FIRST YEAR'S COURSE.
(a) ELEMENTS OF MUSIC.
Notes, Rests, Clefs, Inte[...]6th, Cadences,
Pt mg NOtel , eq u en ce.~, i\foduh\tion, Harmom?.ing iI elodies.
Text-books recommended-
Stainer'[...]MUSICAL ANALYSIS.
The analysis, at sight, of a short extract from a classical composition.
(e) PLAYING UPON THE PIANO[...]idates will be required to :-
(1.) Perform a solo or solos selected from a list of pieces which mav
be obtaine[...]f the University. "
(2. ) Play a short piece of music at first sight.
(3.) Play any scale or arpeggio that may be called for by the Examiner.
(4.) Answer questions on[...]n Form in
Composition, with special reference to the piece selected for
performance.
ORGAN PLAYING.
Candidates will be asked to :-
(1.) Perform a solo or solos selected from a list of pieces which m:ty
be obtained from the Registrar of the University
(2.) Play a short piece of music at first sight.

D l8

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (710)[...]manual or pe·da.l any scale that m'ay be called for by the
Examiner.
(4.) An.[...]n Form in
Compo 1tion, witb pecial reference to the piece ·.selected for
performance; on the pitch and qual[...]MENTS.
C!tndiclates may th emseh ·es select a olo from tl1e works of classical
writer . but must send the title to the Regi trar of the ni vo1 ity for
apj>roval at least one month before the ex[...]following
lists :-
LIST A. LIST B.
MozAR'r.-'-Fantasia and :Fugue in BEETHOVEN.-Sonata. in A, Op. 2,
c. No.2.
BA.cli.-Prelude ·a nd Fugue in I<' BEETHOVEN.-Sona:ta in D, Op. 10,
minor (Book I., No. 12). No. 3.
MENDELSSOHN.-Prelude ·a nd Fug·ue 1\f:ENDELSSOHN.-Sonata in E, Op[...]NATION rAPERS, l895.

The same papers as set for the Firs~ Year of the Mus. Bac. Degree.

STUDEN[...]hel Augusta
Dowdy, Florence JoBephine I
Thornber[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (711)[...]REGULATIONS.
I. Public Examinations in the Theory and Practice o[...]Both male and female candidates shall be eligible for exaruinatiou
and the Regulations shal[...]In no case will the fee be returned; but if, not less than
seven days before the examination, a candidate shall notify to
the Regis[...]the fee shall ~:~tand
to his credit for a future examination.
~X.-Candidates mus[...]r intention to present them-
selves for examination on or before the lst day of Oc[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (712)[...]me of giving notice to
attend:-
For candidates presenting themselves for examination at
Adelaide or elsewhere, for each subject-
Junior Examination £1 I 0
Senior Examination[...]of their intent ion to present
t hemselves for exo.miMtion on or before the lOth day of
O[...]h
dny of Octobet· on payment of an ex.tt·a fee of lOs. 6d.
XX. The names of success[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (713)[...]the 8ubjects in which they have passed an!i the. class in which
they have been pla[...]X:X:V. No such. Ex,amination shall be held unless a sum sufficient to
meet all expenses, inc[...]calendat· month prior to the
date fixed for the Examination.
Allowed 18th December, 1886.[...]s
knowledge of :-
to.ve , clefs, in ten•a l , • I s, k Y· ignatUl'C , time, accent, embellish-
ments, tec hnical term. u. tl in mu. ic, trn.u po~ i tio n, formation of unin·
verted commo[...]" !Wid Sto.iner's llMmony Primer,
Chaps. I. to IV. inclusive.[...]poip.t in two P,ll.l'ts.
HrsTOlliY OR Musrc.
A. gen~a,l knQwledge of Mu!'lical History within th[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (714)[...]Candidates will be required to : ·-
(a.) P erform a solo or solos s el ~c ted from a 1i t of pieces which may
be ob tn.inetl from tl1e Reg i Lrm· uf t he nh·ersity.
(b.) P lay 1\[...].) Play any scale or arpeggio tluvt may be called for by the Examiners.
{d.) Answer questions[...]or candidates must be l?repared to play all major a.nd minor
scales {in the octave p[...]Candidates will be asked to:-
(a.) Perform a solo or solos selected from a list obtainable from the
Registrar of the University.
{b.) Play a short piece of music at first sight.
(c.) Play on manua l or pedal any scale th11.t may be called for.
{d. ) Answer questions on the Elements[...]various
stops.
Ill. SOLO SINGI.I<G.
Candidates will be expected to:-
{a.) Sing one song or aria.
Jtmior .nntlillate · ma,\· t h ~ m . e h· ~ . elect a ny ong b)• the
fo llo[...]Bonn e t, Gou n01l, Jl ande l, Ro.yun , ~1 a kenzi , )lendles-
sulm[...]· n,nd ilh~tes may , ol cL l\IIY rteoitative nnd A ri n. from
the orRtorio[...]te mu t be pre pnred to
a n wer rptes tio n · on pronunciation. 'I'he title of t he
pie · chosen mn. L l•e :;ent to the Heg i tmr of the ' ni\·e1··
>JiL.v fot· appro,·nl a t learst one month l tefore tlu exnmina-
ti 11.
(p.) Sing a short piece of music at sight.
(c.) Und[...]11 the title to the Registra r of t he University for.
np\>l'ova.l at least one month b fore t he exnmin ntion. Tlte other tests.
"; I be the sa me a (b), (c), and (d) of 'u bject I.
*,.* Candidates may bri[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (715) SUBJECT I.-PIANOFORTE PLAYING.

Students desiring to pass fm a first-class certificate in pianoforte playing must
be prepared to play one piece from List A. or two pieces hom List B.

For a seconcl-cln,ss certificate, one piece selected fr[...],JlJNIOR.
LIST A. LIST B.
BACH,[...]49, No. 1; Sonata, Op. 49, No. A minor (Suites Anglaises).
2 ; Sonata, Op. 79[...]of Halle's Pract. 34 ; Capriccio in A minor, Op.
Piaf School.)[...]at; Op. 36, pieces.
No. 1 in A; Op. 26, No.2 in F
sharp m.; Op. 2, No. l in[...]eclogues; Taran-
'om~ta. in G, No. 2, Op . 4i; 'La
tella in A Jlat
on olation ; on.o.ta in , Op.
47,[...]107 ; Variations in E (Les deux
for Pianoforte. Hornpipe and Journ[...]rte Sonatas ; Fantasia in C, HENSELT, A.-Chant sans Paroles,
~-time ; 12 va1·ia tion[...]Op. 33.
(on a Minuet from his Quartets). HANDEL-Fanta[...]flat, Sonata, in C; (No. l. JENSEN, A.-,Vanderbilder, Op. 17
Litolfl).[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (716) LIST A, LIST B.
KuuLAl1,[...]1 o . 1., 2, and 3 ;
Rondos, Op. 84, in Ji'. a nd A. KULLAK, Tu.-Pastorales, Op. 75,[...]No. 1 ; Sang und Klang, Op.
MOZART, "'· A.-Any one of the 100, No.2.
Pia[...]ds.
Sonata in E ; Sonata in F ;
Sonata in A ; Sonata in E MERKEL, G.-Bagatelles,[...]RUBINSTEIN, A.-Soirees de Peters-[...]es may also select any piece from the lists given for Senior
Candidat[...]SENIOR DIVISION.

LIST A . LIST B.
RARGIEL, \V.-Op. a2, 8 Pianoforte
BACH, J . S.-Any one of the[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (717) LIST A. LIST B.
BEETH[...]Grazioso, Op. 18 ; Rondo a la[...]orteSonataR (except those
given in Junior List A); Ronc1 0 Polonaise, Op. 37; Toccata in C[...]CHOI'lN -B er~e ll. iu D fin. , p. "7;
BRAH:I1S, J .-Sonatas, Up. 1, 2, and Fnntnisie I111promptn, p. 66;
ii ; Variations on a Theme hy Ba llnde in A fiat, Op. 4i ;
Schumann, Op. 9 ; Y ariations 'cherr.o in B minor. Op. 20 ;
on a Theme by Hamlel, Op. 24 ; T arnJt telle in Jl a , 0p. 43;
Ballades, Op. 10. Bolero, p. 19; Polona.i e in A,
Op.[...]es; any of the ·valses; 2
Op. 35 ; Ba llad as i u A flat, p. Polonaise, Op. 26; Romlo in E
4[...]at·R.c t~ri hque.s,
9 Litolff) Variations on a Theme p. 30; Albnm Lea.,·cs, p. 47;[...]Homnnce a nd A ll cgro, Op. U;
HELLER, ST.-Sonata, Op. 9, in D[...]97 ; two Valses, Op. 93 ; Salta-
JENSEN, A.-Sonata in F sharp m., rella, Op. 77[...]17. HE::<. JW l', A. - Jth np. odi,. , p. 4;
KLENGEL, A.-Any one of the 24 Rom ance[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (718) LIST A. Lrs·[...]Sona.tn. in E, Op. U; n.tmcctos H b1MBL,,I.N.-1'lrreeAnn:t emeutJ
in F ha1;p n'l, p. 5[...].priccio in F, 0 ~l. 49;
p. H; Andante and' a.l'itl ion. .LtL '·n.ln.nte, p. 120 ; (;l-raucl
in E flat., p. 2; A ndn.nte can- R udo in A ti n.~. Op. 118.
ta.bile nnd Preslo n.git&to in B JE)ISEN, A.- AIItL llll\rCi:t. ite, p. 42 ·
minor; Vari[...]Eroticon, O!l· 44; L t~Udler, Op.
{i4; Fu!Jue in D, No. 3, p. 7 ; 46.
Fugtte m A, ro. 5, 01>. 7.[...]Op. 35; l~n.ntasio., Op. 6!1.
MOZAUT, W. A. - 'onn.ta. in D (No· K.rnoH~J>f<, Tu. -A I bum L 1we ,
vello, ~o. 6); , 'ono.ta in F (No· Up. i; ten pi •c s, p. 2; Stu die
\'Olio, No. 15) · ' natn. in ( ' o. a nd Piec p. 30 · .Legend· , Ot'·
\"ella, No. 19); l~antRSil~ and I · H.oiiH!.llCes, Op. 22; Prclnlle. ,
• ona.[...]R-Aqutwellenl p.
Fngue); Rontlo in A m. 12 · four piece , Op. 16 ; A bum[...]not · ; I Imp odi Hong1·oiae..,
RUBINSTEIN, A.- onata, Op. 12, in &c.
E m.; do., p.lOO. in A m.; do., Lom;ctmon-x, A. - Two Piano{oa·te
Op. 20, in C m. ; do., p.[...]No··. 2 uurl 3. Lied I
G, Op. 78; Fantasia, Op. 15,[...]p. 5; four pice , p. !) ; Albtltlt
Op. 45, in A m. Le1we ,[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (719) LIST A. LIST B.
VOLKMANN,[...]V. -Any one of the Gavotte, Op. 123, No. I; Four
four Pianoforte Sonatas. ch[...]\VULLNER, F.-Sonata, Op. 6, in Rum-~. TEIN, A . -· b.: Morcea.u..-x, Op.
D m; do., Op. 10,[...]OJ . 15; L•~antosi a., Op. 7 .
'oH MA'I'I'"N, H.- Hnmore ke Otl. 20
(Jil . t movcme11t)· Aralleske i.J1
' ma[...]minor;
a rlU\'al's J t, 'P· 26; Novel-[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (720) SUBJECT 2.-0RGAN PLAYING.
For a first-class certificate one piece from List A. will be required.
For a second-class certificate one piece fl'Om either List A. or List B. will
suffice.
JUNIOR.
LIST A. LIST B.
BA[...]ugtle (any one may be chosen); Set I., any num her ; Set II., any
Prelude and Fug[...]gue (E HOPKINS-ShOl't Pieces for the
minor) ; Air, with variations in Organ (any one may be chosen).
A. SMART,'[...]es may also select any piece from the lists given for Senior
Candidat[...]SENIOR.
LIST A. LIST B.
BACH-Any[...]HESsE-Air with variations in A.
HESSE-Toccata and Fugue in A Air with variations in A fiat.
flat.
HILES, HENRY-Six Impromptus,
MACFARREN, G. A.-Sonata in C. First Set, Nos. 2 or 4[...]HEINBERGER-Sonata in C minor.
Fantasia Sonata A fiat.
SILAS-Sonata in F.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (721)[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Write-a minim, a semiquaver, a crotchet, and a breve.
Also write rests of the same value as the notes named.
II. What is the use of a double dot after a note~ How many
semiquavers would a double dotted crotchet be worth 1
IlL What is an "accidental" sharp or flat 1 And what is an
' essential sharp ~
IV. What is a time signature 7 Explain the following figures[...]4 8 4
V. What is accent 7 Does an accent alwctys occur at the
beginning of a bar 7 Write three bars of ~ time, and
sh[...]beat of the bar instead of the first beat.
VI. What major aud minor keys would have for their signatures
the following 7-
(a) (b) (c) ([...]e following are intended to be performed :-
(a) (b) (c) (d)

~~~~~
IX. State what each of the following intervals would become if
inverted:-
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (722) X. In whata. minor 7th lower, using the
tenor clef. Ad[...]I
XIV. Complete each of the following bars,[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (723)[...]Doyle, J ul in ·I allSfield, Roy Herbert
Filllay, Montague[...]ive Mary Shnpson, Marth a Doris
Howie, Harriet Christina[...]lru ~l e Kild ea, J oseplt i ne Gertrude
rook . . Annie Tbomp on[...]D eeney, l ar · L a ke, Florenc '!'horne
Dodd , Ebenezer D ani[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (724)[...]n

JUNIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN THE PRACTICE OI.i"' MUSIC,
NOVEMBER, 1895.[...]e
Ash, Ethel I{ither, Lilian
Brookman, Florence Jane[...]Smith, Myrtle Clare
Hamilton, Geo r~i n a Summers, Florence Amelia
Heale, Edith Eh;~a Taplin, Elsie l<'lom[...]e 'l'urner, Mary A!!lles
Howie, Harriet ChristinR 'Vay, i\Iarion
Humphris, Daisy[...]Yonng, Jeanne
* An a sterisk denotes that the candidate passed[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (725)[...]Morris, Phoebe Annie
l ingsborongh, A<leline
J.illywh ite, ~W inifrell I
S[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (726)[...]AND HARMONY.
PRoFESSoR I vEs, Mus. BAc.
Time-Three hours.
I. Add bar lines, time signature, and key signature[...]d the same. Add new metronome mark.
III. What is accent~ What has it to do with bar lines 1 May
an accent ever occur on a second beat in simple triple
time~ Write a few bars of n;usic in illustration.
IV.[...]egin on the
mediant.
V. What is a fundamental discord 1 And what is a suspension 1
Show in what respects these differ.
VI. Harmonize thi[...]four parts. Credit will be given
for the use of proper clefs for the different voices.

VII. .Add three up[...]s bass. Credit will be given
for the use of proper clefs.

@1 1; ( ~[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (727)[...]3
COUNTERPOINT.
VIII. What is the " Tritone ~" How may it be avoided~ 'ive
illustrations to your answers.
IX. Add a counterpoint of the third species below this Ca.n[...]Transpose the above C.F. an octave luwer, aud add a
counterpoint of the fifth species above.
'If. * Candidates are particularly requested to figur[...]wrote the" vVohltemperirte Klavier ~"
XII. Give a slwTt account of the life of Balfe.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (728)[...]Skewes, Olive Gert1,1de
Crawford, I sabella Jane Treleaven, Bessie Louise
Hunter, A~a May Tuck,[...]tta Florence :Mary Nal t,·, i\Iagg~.e
Colman, Nora Helen[...]Tucker, Hilda Adelaide Sydney
J i n ~, El ·a ~·l ru·"tterit()[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (729) PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

I. Junior au l . enior Public Examinn.tion will be[...]Both male and female candidates shall be eligible for exami-
nation, aud the Regulations shall b[...]t· t he manarrcment of the examination
and for the correctness of the clnss-li ' ts.
IV. All pap[...]d.

Local Examinations.
I. The J uuior and Senior Public Examinations, as w[...]il.
III. No such examination shall be held unless a sum sufficient tu
meet all expenses[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (730)[...]REGULATIONS.
I. Every candidate must satisfy the examiners m eac[...]ver-lL)' of delai<le.
I herolJy give not ice that I intend w present myself at
t.he nex t I relimintwy Examination.[...]......... .. .............. .... .. ....... ...
I . A fee of lOs. Gel. lull! be paid by each cancliclat[...]no case will the foe be retmned ·
but if, not le s tha.n seven days bef< re the examination, a.
oandidu.to sbnllnotify to the Registr[...]of !\tl
extrn. fee of 1 Os. Gd.
VI. A list of successful candidates, arranged in[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (731)[...]iNERS.

Time-Two hours.
I. Analyse-
" I have little doubt that we should die of grief if
we did not see so many who are worse off[...]italics : -
Since you are so anxious for a holiday, you may take
one. To err is lmman. The }ealousy of his enemies
being such as I have said, it is surp?'ising how soon he[...]e of the following:-
( 1) ' That ' as a relative pronoun.
(2) The possessive plural of ' horse.'
(3) A noun in :tpposition.
( 4) The past in[...]The past participle of 'to lay.'
(6) A clause as the subject of a sentence.
V. Give the meaning of the following w[...]rect English, and
afterwards give reasons for the changes you have
made:-
Ye[...]umpcu out of t he
carriage but little Cre a.r. " e " ent bo.ck to Wigg's the
booksell[...]'s. .Here
've fo und t he rascttl begging for a biscuit, which neit her
Mr. 'l'ate nor fr[...]"are
more wiser th nn you woul.cl t hink for ; and, between you
and f, fl. baker's shop i · a hard 01' harder to llnsS tba.u
an examination. " " I wish it was," says I.[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (732)[...]n essay on one of these subjects:-
1. A Book I have read.
2. Wild Animals.[...]METIC.
Time-Two hours.
I. What number must be multiplied by 297 in order that[...]0
the sum of 2-l,- and l i .
III. Find the value of 39·3975 cwt. at £2·675 per ton,[...]the result in pounds, shilling'S, and pence.
IV. A merchant buys certain articles at the rate of 6 for 5/-
and sells them at the rate for 5 for 6/-. What is his
gain per cent ~
V. How m:my yar[...]<:al'pet 27 inches wide will be
required for t\ room 23ft. 3 ius. by 20ft., a border 18
inches wide bein"' left all rounl \lllCovered ~
VI. A certain block of silver is worth £25. Find the value of a
block of gold of the snme size, having gi ven that the
weight of a piece of silver if; l-l:· the weight of a piece of
gold of the same ize, and that[...]After paying an income ta.x of 4ld. in the pound a m:\n
has £525 19/- left as his net income. What is his
total income !
VIII. In what time will £220 amount to £243 2/- at 3 per cent[...]DICTATION.
There was once a mvenous wolf that spent the night in makin[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (733)[...]d of preventing his attacks. One da.y, how-
ever, a dog, in ranging o'•er tl1e forest, came upon th[...]appeal to your master that you have made to me ; for men
eat sheep by thousands, we only now and then.[...].
It is necessa1"!J to wr ite well
'l'cere is a miscctlatteous collection in the window.
I shall do it when I have leisw·e.
He strongly asserted his inr~ocence.
He gave a plausible excuse.
I carry au urnb1·ell(t in wet weathet·.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (734)[...]Adcock, Leonanl Charles Lane, Mary
.Angus, a therinc L~ggoe, Ern Clifton
A[...]d, •·thur Robe:rt Dyce
Beuney, F1'llllk I:Iemy \Vatson
irchcr, Alllert nd[...]Bonython, Jolm Lavington ' rady. T lmrr.a l...iliinu
Brn.y Harry Porter,[...]Ralph, Constance Mabel
Claridge, Wiln·ed Ia.hb, harleb Ru._ ell Steele, Thomas
rOile[...]damson, David Bowen, 'el. on l~a,·e1·com lJ
_'\~new, 1\:Iary Anne[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (735)[...]~£iii; Thomn.s lfred J ohuu on, James a.rl Hem·ich
Col'pe, Hugh R bertson[...]t·y l(e.Jly, Thomru l•'ro.ncis
01-a.wfonl, llugh John Kenilian, Ja.mm> ~hl'i toJ?ber
Davidge, Jame Leonard Kenn[...]E\'&us, ' Ulit\m ReginoJd Lipman, Jonn.'i !fred
Fail'weatheJ•, _ndrew LipJt.o.m, la.ggie
Fallon, M:icha.el Lloyd J~i ttle, 11"rance.sca. Agnes
Fannin~, Ja.rne:; Bene[...]Moffiin, l uuy AJ bers
Grimmond, Albert 'a.mpbell Moore, ·'eorg Douglas
Gru·r, Al[...]' Gillard
Hannah, Geort::e Edwin a.ughton, 'i'h.onms Ogle
Hansen, James Aloysius[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (736)[...]Webb, Francis 1: m;se'
Rooney, l' a tie Ma-ry W eils, Frederick GeoTgo
R[...]e l\Iay Weir, Edwin Erne
Royal, I von Herbert Charles West,Ueginru<l A[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (737)[...]ATION.

REGULATIONS.
I. Candidates who hn.ve pMsed the Prelimiunry Exami[...]examined in more than five : -
1. English-(a) Outlines of the History of E ngland.[...]ove
will pass in English ; bt1t to obtain a credit they must satisfy
the examiners in[...]ed.
6. Mathematics.
'fho standru:d for a pnss will bo-the sub tance of Euclid,
Books I. :md II., with ]J;xercises, and Algebra to Simple[...]o be et in the Sltbstance of Euclid,
Book.'i IlL n.nd IV., with Exercises, nnd Algebra to Quad[...]7. Physical and Natural Science-
(a) Elementary Physics.
(b) Elemen[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (738)[...]or about the last Monday in
November.
V. A fee of £1 Is. shall be paid by each candidate at[...]In no case will the fee be ~etuxned,
but if the candidate shall have failed to pass the Preliminary
examination, or if, having previously passed it, he shall notify[...]ithdraw, the fee shall
stand to his credit for a future examination.
VI. On or before the 31st of[...]n the followiua form, and shall be accompanied by a
certificate of birth, or, if this cannot be obtained, by other
satisfactory evidence : -
To the Re{:i: ww of the
Univenty of Aclelaide.[...]c Bxt~>m in n.ti on.
I ptU<~eJ the Prelimi nary Exmni n o~ti on held in ... ..... .. ..
I intencl to lll'esent 111yself in the following ub[...]•\.. 1f. i(.

Name of C[...]icat e in which subjects he has po.ssed.
3. (a) . Candjdrc.te.'3 who satisfy the examinet[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (739)[...](c). All other candidates who are entitled to a position in
the clasl!ified list shall[...]. .
1· 4. Special lists will also be issued for each subject, containing the
names of[...]I. Each successful candidate shall be entitled to a certifica.te signed
by the Chairman of th[...]ountersigned
by the Registrar, showing in what subjects the candidate
pass&d and in what class he was placed on the result of the[...]successful candidates shall be
informed in what subjects they have failed.
Allowed the 17th Nove[...]ncil may perrr.it Candidates to enter their names for
Examination after the specified date of e[...]15th December, 1892.
t Allowed 12th December, 189i.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (740)DETAILS OF THE SUBJECTS FOR THE JUNIOR PUBLIC EXAMI-
NATION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER, 1896.
ENGLISH.
(a) Outlines of t he tli tory of Englano .
{~) English Literature :- G-oldsmi th's Traveller, a.ml The DescrLed
Vill[...]and tides.
The Land.-Con tincnts a nd isll\llds, con t line , n10untains,[...]Distribution of rain, l"iver ·y te1 , lakes, a nd inland seas.
Text book :[...].
LATIN, GREEK, FRENCH, AND GER;)IAN.
(a) Un een pas age' of imple nal'l'ntive 1>r e.[...]f syntax.
Use of DictionMy allowed for (' nnd b.
MATHEliiATICS,
Geometry-The substance of Euclid Books I. and II., with Exercises.
.Algeb?·a-To simple Equations (inclusive).[...]usive).
PHYSICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE.
(a) El~m~mtcvry Pltysics.
The E[...]ysics ; t he very elementary portions only.
NO'I'E.-Candidates should work a few simple experiments, such as may be found in
W[...]upon Remsen' E lements of Chemistry (a Text Book for begin-
ners), pages 1·15<1.[...]of tl1e Jlowerwg plant, wit h e pecu~l reference to t he following
illus trativ[...]Tree, F ea, G trml;ree, Sow-t!.istle, Su.a1)(b1·auon, Lily, and Wild-
oat.
Candidate will be l'equu·e I to descl'ibe in technical language[...](Fo ter & ' hore), and will be t·eqmrcd to show a practical
acquaintance with[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (741)[...]MINERs.

Time-One hour and a-half.
(Only fi·ve questions are to be attempted.)
I. What peoples were living in England in 1066, and where[...]Act, H.eform Act of 1832.
III. What do you know about Simon de Montfort, Perkin[...]pation, South Sea Scheme.
VI. What causes led to the revolution of 16881 How far wer[...]ars 1
Name the chief events and give a few dates:-War of the
. 'Jl!Ylish uc[...]Time-Two hours.
I. Write a.s complete and careful au essay as you can[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (742) II. Give a general analysis of the following passage by writ[...]t. Catherine's
tresses.
(2) As if a hand had appeared and written upon them
"[...]GEOGRAPHY.
Time-One hour and a-half.
I. Draw au outline map of New Zealand, inser[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (743)[...]to Cape York, and,
where you can, name a town on the bank of each.
III. Where are the following towns, and for wha.t a.re they
noted :-Munich, Milan, Bordeaux[...]its influence on the distribution of rain.
V. What is the tropical zone~ What are the names given to
its bounding lin[...]tries through which
these lines pass on a map of the world.
VI. Describe the chief ocean[...]RAMMAR.
Time-One hour.
I. Decline and give the gender of-caro, sang[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (744)[...]me-Two hours.
Translate into Latin-
I. I sent one of my slaves to ask Horace why be bad[...]e with the rest of the soldiers.
2. If you were a Greek yourself, you would do just
the[...]u ought to have acted differently.
-i. He said that he could see the enemy as they were[...]8. There is no doubt that she will start for the top of
the mountain to-morrow morn[...]m not to kill his dog.
ll. 'Ve need a general to lead us act·oss the river.
12. I hope it ll'ill happen. I hoped it would happen.
'Tt·anslate into English-[...]sam tenuit civitatem ! Atqui de hoc homine a 'bonis
auctoribus sic scriptum[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (745)[...]Time-One hour.
I. Decline and accent throughout vavs, p.eyas,[...]'"'
1 7JOE.w't1. p.a11.a, Cli'W,
'\[...]'
III. What cases are governed by KaT<£, 1rapr£, ?Tp6s 1 Give the
meaning in each instance. What is the force of the
prefixes a-, OV<T-, and f3ov- in compound words 1
IV. Write out in full the first aorist optative middle of A.vw,
the present subjunctive active of 01J[...]fects, and aorists of Ov?f<TKw, KTuop.at,
A.avO<ivw, XEW, OEXop.ett, p.E8['Yjp.t.
VI. Explain, with examples, what is meant by-dactyl, apodosis,
stem, crasi[...]e into Greek, accenting carefully-
1. I do this in order that .b e may be happy.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (746)[...]aving said these things departed.
11. If he shall do this, it will be well. If you should
do this, it would be well. If I had been present I
should not have said that.
Translate in[...]1re(ii 7rOtljreov· o~
yap errTc 1rA.oC:a· dvayK'I) oe r.opeve6at ?)o'IJ' o~ yd.p &rn
Jl-EVOV<n Ta E7rtT~Oeta, ~p.et<; oi'!v, E</>'1), 6vrrop.e6a. vp.i1s 0~ OE~
7raparrKeva(err6at WS p.a XDVJ1-EV01!<; Et7r0TE Kat (i,\,\OTE' Ot
yap 1roA.€p.wt dvaTE6app>}Karrtv. eK TOVTov €6vov;o ot
rrTpaT'I)yo{, p.avns o~ 1rap·tjv 'Ap'l)~{wv 'ApKrk 6 o~ ~tA.avo<;
6 'Ap.1rpaKtWT'I)S -ljoll dr.eoeopaKet 1rA.ol:ov p.trrOwrrap.evos[...]s 70v 1roAtv. Kat Tovs
p.~v ,1;\..\ovs 'A6'1)va£wv Kat Twv ~vp.p.axwv 61r6rrovs :.!A.af3ov
KaTE[3£[3arrav es Tas At6oTop.[as, drr<j>aA.errniT'I)V eiva.t vop.{-
rravTes Tqp>)rTtv, N td[...]'l) aKOVTO<; 70V
rvAl7r7r01! &.r.f.rr<J>a~av. 6 yap rvA.t7r1rOS KaA.ov TO riywvtrrp.o.
f.vclp.t(Ev ot elvat e1r~ Tots O.A.A.ot> Kat TOVS dvnrrTpam)yovs
KOJI-WO.,[...]R.
Time-One hour.
I. Give the feminine forms which correspond to the[...]salade; and the plural and meaning of coq-a-l'ane,
cerf-volant, arc-en.ciel.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (747)[...]ench 10(Wd&-November, 27th, 1895.
VI. Construct a. French sentence which shall contain two[...]RENCH.
Time-Two hours.
I. Translate into English-
(i). J'enjambai le bane et je m'assis tout de suite a
mon pupitre. Alors seulement, un peu rem[...]e-la
pn.rai.s ait triste ; et Hauser ava.i t appor t6 un vieil
abccedair<: mange au[...]Mar. ll,s'appelle Sganarelle; mais il est aise a cou-
naitre. lJ'est un homme qui a une large barbe noire, et
qui porte une[...]que vous
l€ dites ~
1.l1a1'. Comment! C'est un homme qui fait des miracles.
II y a six mois qu'une femme fut abandon nee de touts les
Mitres medecius : OU }a tenait mo~·te il y avait deja ix.
lbeu res et l'ou se disposait a l'ensevelir, lorsqu'ou y fit
vcn[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (748) et ~e, JDit aussitot a se promener dans sa obambre, oomm~
iii[...]~RE.
II. 'franslate into French-
(i.) a. I shall give her the book.
b. Do[...]speak French well1
· d. No, but I should like to.
e. Could you[...]It is very fine weather.
h. I say, there's the mail you a1·e looking for.
i. There are no fish in this river.
}. Ten years ago I used to think I knew a little-
of the French language.
k. Do you know Mr. X.~ No, I have neveJT met
him.[...]shortly afte:ll' we had
returned home, a letter arrived from M. de Bonnefois.
T[...]rivu to the mil way station. It WtlS very ·colcL If he
bad had time, I u,m sm·e he would h:we \vritten t;o you[...]Time-One hour.
PART' I.
I. Write with the definite article the nominative a[...]singular, and the nominative plural of the words for-
day, week, month, year, ear, eye, hand,[...]~vhen you have finished
and ycm will then get l'a1·t 11.)
E 20
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (749)[...]wo hours.
PART II.
I.!Tr~nslate intq English-
1. ~chou. ~Run ttljo, cine/! i:ageil, c3 finb 0tuci rotouate
fcitbem betj[...]id) m ltngnabe gefolTen fci-
<S i tie~. ~atuol)t
~ cbox: a. Wnrit!tin f)nt bicjeil Qlcrild)t nuilgci\Jtengt,[...]Od ten IDefcf)l nufierlJalb
bcr Qlx:en 0en if)teil.s.!nnbei! 311 \lertueiTen t)nt nub fld) iibe[...]tlllltUltg 1eid)tCU 6inne.5 iti:lftct. 3dJ trejfe a({o ~iet em,
SDrci stnae bnrauf c·rta~te i[...]uctfd)alfe nm Q:inlnji unb enblicfJ fc(JC idJ if)n, bicjcn rolcnjd}en
- amn Clifenmnf.
<S i ri e);. !nor 31uci IDlonaten?
~ c bor[...]i ID1ounttu.
e itie~. Unb Sie jaTJcn if) II luiebct'?
~eborn. ~n, tiiglidJ.
e it i e ~. ~icr unb tn 3£Jrem ~aufe?
~ cb[...]gute liDil:tf)in,
bie gefnUig unb muutet in i~rem ~Utet ift, tcfJenft !lliein, ~icr,
3faffee; unb tun3 itlicr n!fe.S gel)t (inb a~ct 2inben, bie mit
i~ren nnilgeliteitctcn \!(~ftcn ben f(emen ljl(al\[...]rn, <ScT)Clletn unb .tJoJett
eingefdJlofien i[l. <So uertrnnlid), io lJeimlufJ [J,nb' i~ md)t
letel"Jt cin \UfiilldJen gcfuubcn, unb ha~in lnfi' id) mcin i:tfdjdJcn
an!! bem lroittf)!!~OUJC Utingen u[...]iert ciu anbere!\1, ehua l)allijiif)tinell!, \JOt if)m ~JuifdJcn feinen
lj!ljjcn {illenbct! ~ in[...]iafl·
II. Translate into German-
(1.) What o'clock is it ~ It is twenty minutes to
el[...](2.) Let me try to answer these questions, for they are
not too difficult.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (750)[...](4,) Do you think the weather will change 1 I think
so ; it is beginning to be c[...](6.) Why did you get up so early1 Because I went t()
bed at half-past nine and[...](8.) We questioned the prisoner, but he had not a
word to reply and left t~e room.[...]·s.
Candidates who wish me1·ely to obtc,in a pass a1·e ?'equi?·ed ttJ work
t1·om Parts I. and II. only. Candidates ~vho Wish to obtain a credit
must confine theih· attention to Parts II. and Ill. ~li.Ottld, a1l1f
Cflndiclates att&mpt.ing P a1·ts IT. and III. fail to obtain a Gredit, tllttJ
may .~till be allowed to pass if tlwi1· work be 11p to the 1·equisi.te t<wukn-d.
:No candidate may attem11t questions frc?i~ all thne parts.

PART I.
I. Express in its simplest form without brackets-
6a2- b
7 3
2c
-7a[a-
~{c- 2
2a c a[...]~)}- b]
and find the value of the expression when a= 1, c = 2,
b=4.
II. Resolve into factors-
(i.) x2 - 6x-16
(ii.) 8x3 + y[...](iii.) 5x2- 9x- 2
(iv.) (a!- aW- (ab- b2?

III. Divide x 2 + 1 + ;[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (751)[...]2x - x- l
V. Find the L.C.M. of x 2 +2xy+r/-4 and x2 -;~l+5x+ y+6
VI. A man bought four horse at a total cost of £72. The
second hCJrse cost half ns much agaiu as the first; if he
bad given lOs. more for the third it would have cost
half as muc[...]much as the first and ·econd put together. Find the
price given for each horse.
VII. Prove that the value of[...]..... + 2a:

G-a) (:-l)+(a:-1) (l- ~)+(l-1)G-a)
is independec.t of the value of a.
VIII. Solve the equations-
(i.) 3x; 2 +
152 ( x +[...]and one-fourth of the first together make 380. Find
the numbers.
X. Solve the equations-
(i.) x-p=y-q=p-q
y+q x+p p+q
(ii.) 3x2 -l0x+ 1 =o
XL A man invested £50 in shares. By selling these again at
30s. each he gained as much as he gave for 8 shares. How many
shares did he buy~
XII. Simplify-
.Ja+b+ J~b .j~;- ::Ja=b b-2a
.Ja+b- Ja-b+ Ja+b+va-b+-b-[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (752)[...]ree hours.
Candidaks who wish merely to obtain a pass must attempt the q'UeJ-
tions in Parts I. and II. only. Candidates •who wish to obtain a e1·edit
must attempt the questions in Parts Il.[...]date attempting Parts II. and III. fail to obtain a Cl'edit, he ma·lJ
3till be allowed a pass if his work be good erwugh. No candidate may
attempt[...]three parts.
PART I.
I. If two sides of a triangle be equal, the angles opposite to
those sides are equal.
II. The sides AB, AC of a triangle are produced to]) and .E,
so[...]ced to F, and
BG to G so that BF = GG. If IJF = .EG, show that the
tt·iangle is isosceles.
III. If two triangles, which have two sides of the one eq[...]e in-
cluded angle of the other.
IV. If the square on one side of a triangle be equal to the sum
of the sq[...]angle contained by
these two sides is a right angle.
Dra.w a triangle, the squares on whose sides are in the[...]4 : 1.
PART II.
V If two equal triangles have two sides equal and in a straight
line, and if the triangles lie on the same side of this line,[...]angular points opposite to the equal sides lie on a
straight line parallel to the first straight line,
ABC is a given triangle. Draw an isosceles triangle
having the same vertex A, its area equal to that of ABC,
anq its base in the same straight line as BG.
VI. If a straight line be divided into two equal parts, an[...]ne.
Two points E and ]) are taken in a straight line .AB,
so that the rectangl[...]al to the rectangle
AIJ, DB. Show that, if both E and ]) lie between A
and .B, then AE is equal to D .
VII. The opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal.

:5 24

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (753) .A and B are one pair of parallel s~raigbt ·lines, 0
and D another. Show how to drow a straight line
.ABO D, meeting the first pair in A. and B, ·the aeeond in
0 and D, so th[...]PART HI.
VUI. The straight line drawn through a point on a circle at right
angles to the radius touches the circle.
In the triangle ABO, A. is the right angle and A.IJ the
perpendicular on the base. If a circle be drawn with
centre A and radius A]) the tangents to it from ..lJ and
a are parallel to one another.
IX. If from an external point there be drawn to a circle two
straight lines, one of which cuts the circle i.n two points
and the other meets it, and if the rectangle contained by
the segmen[...]circle, the line which meets the circle is a tangent to it.
X. ACDE is a straight line meeting the outer Qf two concen-
tric circles in AE, the inner in OIJ. If AE is trisected
in () and JJ, show th[...]point on the outer.
.XI. Show how to inscribe a circle in a given square.
Can a circle always be inscribed in a parallelogram 1
When it can, how may it be done~ Can a circle always
be described about a parallelogram~

7 (a) ELEMENTARY PHYSICS.
Time-Two hours.
(Not more than eight quelltions a1·e to be attempted.)
I. Describe the three "orders" of levers, and state to which
order each of the following belong :-A pair of nut-
crackers, the steelyard, the oar of a boat, common fire
tongs, the wheelbarrow.
II. What is Force? Is weight a force 7 Distinguish betweeu
weight and[...]asured.
III. Describe the mercurial barometer. If a very·Rmall bole
were made through the side of the tube of a barometer
what would happen~
IV. Make a sketch showing the construction of the ord[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (754) V. A steel rod whose length· is 20 em. at 0°0. is he[...]convection,
and radiation of heat.
VII. A straight stick held so as to be partly under wate[...]enters the water. Why is this~
VII[. Give a general description of the eye as an optical inst[...]nt.
IX. Explain the difference in the nature of a wave of sound and
a wave of light. Can sound be propagated through a
vacuum~
X. Describe the experimen[...]ntal laws of electrostatic induction.
XI. Given a permanent magnet, how would you proceed to[...]wing needle so that the eye end
would be a N. pole.
XII. Describe some of the principal effects of the passage of an.
electric current along a wire.

CHEMISTRY.
Time-Two hours.
[Oandidates a1·e expected to write jo1"1nulre and equations 1oherever
possible.]
I. Explain and illustrate, by means of examples, th[...]methods of producing chemical change.
II. Drn.w a rough sketch of au ordinary labot·atory apparatus
for distillh1g Wl\ter. Wht is the object of distillat[...]lid matter dissolved in the Adelaide wated'
III. What is the cause of the decay of animal and vegetable
- substances 1 Write what you know of the chemical
changes which take place during decay.
IV. Write what you know of the preparation and properties of[...]ives up oxygen.
V. Describe the construction of a charcoal kiln, and explain
the ch[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (755) VI. Under what circumstance is sulphuretted hydrogen :formed
in nature~ How is i t prepared nrti6cinlly, and what
would be the e~eot of pnssing it (a.) through a hot iron
tube (b) through a solution of sulphate of copper~
VII. How is phosp[...]wers wit!~ JJiagrams, wl~ere:ver sel'Viceable.
I. Describe fully the pistils of buttercup, wallflower, daisy,
lily, and oat.
II. What is the nature of the double flowers of the garden[...]to grow
under these circumstances ; and if not, why not 1
V. What is the cause of the ring-like markings seen in the
cross-section of the trunk of a gum tree ~
VI. Mention, with examples, the diffe[...]plant
which may be modified into thorns. What is the
advantage to a plant to have them ~
VII. Give a full account of a potato, and explain as much as you
can of[...]IOLOGY.
Time-Two hours.
I. Describe the position, structure and use of the Diaphragm.
II. What are secreting glands~ Mention tbe names of the[...]body lives on
the blood. Explain clearly what is meant by this state-
ment.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (756)'1/, In order that the body rpay live, awhat becomes of it
eventually 1 What would happen if all oxygen were
withheld!

. ~·

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (757)[...]Fran:t.Qi ka, 1' , 4, 5*, 6, 7c AdYanced School .for Girls
Fry, Muriella Margaret, 1, 4"", 6, 7*c Advanced School for Girls
Greenway, Thomas Chal'les, 1, 2, 4, 6*, 7*7[...]• ECOND CLAS ·,
Birclie, Albert Andrew, I, 2, 4, 6" I1risbian B1'0thers• College
orbin, M:ar~tet~ 1, '1- , 5, 7c AdYanced School for Gir18
Craigie, M mel l!:vdlyh, 1 ", 4, 6, 7o[...]s t:lchool
0' 'onne11. John Pearson 1, 2, 4, 6", 7a Christian Brothers' College
lmyth,[...]d Ekin, 1", -1, 5, 6, 7c Advanced 8chool for Girls
THIRD CL[...]ld, 1, 6 , 7b Prince Alfre{l Co'i'lege
Angus, Ca.theriJle, 1, 4, 7c[...]ce Alfred College
DeMole, George Ernest. 1, 2 6, 7a St. John's Grammar School
Er;ert[...]Williams, 1, 4, 5, 7c Advanced School for Girls
Field, Ida. Violot, 4, 5", 7c Hardwick ollege
Fl>cker, Otto Rudolph, I, 5, 6, 7b Prince Alfr~ Coli ge
F.[...]Queen's School
Holder, Rhoda Sims, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7a,. Advanced School for Girls
James, Alfred Ohnl'les, 1, 2!. 5, 6, 7b[...]to Semaphore High School
Jefferi.a, Annie Adelaide. 1, 4, 6, 7b Home Tui[...]b Prince Alfred College
Mc.Auna, Ian, I, 2 6, 7b Prince Alfred College
Me ulln••h, George Henry, l, 2, i>, 6 Ho.lmclorf College
Martin, 5harlc Garnet Sydney, 1, 2, 6, 7a ' o.y College
Mayo, George Elton, 1, 2,[...]el Fletclter, 1, 4, 7c Advanced School for Girls
• wman, Cho:rlcs 'tttnley, 1, 5, 6[...]Pat·kside High ·chool
Patlman, I abel, l, 5, 6 Advanced chool for Girls
Paton, Dora Isabel, 1, 4, 6, 7c Southfield School
Pritchard, Harold Christopher, I, 4, 7a Christian Brothers' College
Rogers, Florence Emily, ~· <i, 7c Unley Park School[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (758)[...], 7o Advanced School for Girls
"Simpson, May .Ta.ne, 1, 4, 7o[...]s Downer's tuition
Tucker, Hilda Adelaide Sydney, I, 4, 5, 7c Unley P ark School
Turner, Henry Macaulay, I, 6, 7b St. Peter's Colleg iate School
Weir, Edwin Ernest, I, 6, 7a Way College
Wilks, Vida Alice, I, 4, 5, 6, 7a Advanced School fo1· Girls
Yeomans, Cecil Geol"ge, I, 2, 4, 6, 7b Queen's Schoo[...]he
flpeciied age, were not classified :-
Addison, A~es Gawler, I, 4, 7*c. Advanced School for Girls
Anthony, 'W illiam GwenMp, 1, 4, 6, 7b[...]Prince Alf.t·ed College
Burgess, Nellie Clack, I, 4, 7*o U nley Park School
Ca[...]Wilga College
Cha pman, Eilitu Amelia, I, 4, 7o Port Pirie High School for
Girls
Dutton, Harry Hampden, I, 2*. 4*, 7b St. Peter's Collegia.[...]Unley Park School
Heseltine, Samuel Richard, I, 6, 7b St. Peter's Oo ll ~>i.a.te School
Jude, Lilian Sylvia, I, 4, 6, 7c · Norwood H igh Sch[...]e Advanced School for Girls
Maclagan, 1\J:chibald George Remington, I, 2, 5,
6, 7b[...]egiate School
McLean, Annie Evans, 1*, 4, 5*, 6, 7a Advanced School for Girls
McLean, Robert Ross, 1, 4, 7a Christian Brothers' College
McMinn, Mary Muirhead, I, 4, 7c ]<Iisses McMinn's School
1\-Iaddison, Norma Lily, I*, 4, 5, 6, ';c Advanced School for Girls
Main, Effie Lizzie, 1*, 4, 6, 7c Advanced School for Girls
Nolteniu. , Harry Eclward, 1, 5, 6[...]e Mabel, 1", 4, 5, 6, 7o Advanced School for Girls
R ofe, George Percy ,~·oothil le, I, 2, 6 Prince Alfred College
Slricrlaw, Howard Alison, 1, 6, 7*a Way College
S tanton, E velyn Dulcie tant<Jn, I, 4*, 5'*, 6, 7*c Advanced School for Girls
Stokes, 'hade Hartl ey, 1, z•, 4, 6*, 7b[...]llen, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7c Advanced School for Girls
Swttn, K a1·l tto, 4, 5, 6 . St. Peter's Collegiate School .
Wainwright, Charles Leonard, I, 2, 5, 6*, 7*b St. Peter's Collegiate Sch[...]1, 4, 5, 7c Advanced School for Girls
In the foregoing li~ts an asterisk <lenot[...]es attache<! to the name of any candidate show in what subjects the candidate
passed, as follows :-[...]~.-Latin 7a.-Elenlentary Physics[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (759)[...]MBER, 18M.

f3Q Candidates entered tM'iJ'1;8eives for this E.xrtmination, Of whom 40 failed w sa[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (760)[...]INATION.

REGULATIONS.
I. There shall be no limit of age for candidates at this examination~
but they m[...]llowing subjects, of which one must be No.
I. of Division A, and of the remaining two one must be
selected from the other subjects of Division A, and one from
the subjects of Division B.
DIVISION A.
1. English History and Literature.
(a) History; a period will be prescribed to be studied in[...]redit in any of the subjects in
Division A. unless he shall have satisfied the Examiners in[...]Pure Mathematics.
The st11.ndard for a pass will be : Arithmetic, including
the[...]ng Surds ;
Euclid, the substance of Books I. to IV., with Exercises. ·
Questio[...]e set in Algebra to the Binomial
Theorem, for a positive integral exponent; Euclid, the substance
of Books I. to IV., VI., and propositions 1 to 21 of[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (761)[...]eing required to take
the Examination as a whole .
. IV. Schedules fixing the special subjec[...]ut the last Monday m
November.
A specio.l 6.'\0.lllina.tion will b hel1l in :March[...]to become
•'tudents in Lo.w or i.'l'[edicine.
The fee for this examination shall be £7 7s., and can-[...]ves. ·
VI. A fee of £2 2s. for the entire examination in November, or 15s. for
each separate subject, shall be paid by e[...]n no case will the fee be
~·eturned, but if the candidate shall have failed to pass the
Preliminary Examination, or if, having previously passed the
Preliminary[...]on to withdraw, the fee shall stand to his credit for
a future examination.
· Vll. On or before the 31st[...]University of Adelaide.
I herehy gh•o uoti e of m ' intention to pre~;1:m[...]. ... ..... .. ..... ........ .
I in tend to preGent myself in the followin g ·uhjects :-
1·:. i.! <;(-[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (762)[...]he general list of successful candidates shall be a~mnged in
three classes in alphabetical[...]icate in which subjects he has passed.
3. (a) Candidates who (1) satisfy the examiners in two subjects
of Division A, in addition to English History and Literature,[...]lass.
t 4. Special lists will also be issued for each subject, containing:
the names of[...]X. Each successful candidate shall be entitled to a certificate signed
by the Chairman of th[...]tt subjects the candidate
passed, and in what class he wns plnced on the result of the[...]cessful candidates shall be
informed in what subjects they have failed.
Allowed the 17th Novem[...]ouncil may permit Candidates to enter their names for
Examination, after the specified date of[...]Allowed 12th December, 1894.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS FOR THE SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION
TO BE HELD IN NOVEMBER, 1896, AND FOR THE SPEClAJ~
EXAMINATION IN MARCH, 1897.
DIVISION A.
l. ENGLISH HISTORY AND LITERATURE.
(a) History of England-The Epoch of Reform 1[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (763)[...]Scott-Quentin Durward.
2. LATIN.
(a) Caesar, De Bello Gallico, IV. and V.; ed. by A. G. Peskett (Pitt
Press).[...]al words and phrases supplied).
3. GREEK.
(a) Th•ucyclitles-Riae of the Athenian Empire, ed.[...]d!! and phrases supplied).
4. FREKCH.
(a) · n een pas · n~es. Two of Jn·ose and two of[...]each kina neetl lie taken by candiclate6 for a pass.
(b) G1·ammar and Proge Composit[...]ge's Primer (~fncm illan).
5. GERMAN.
(a) nsecn pn. sage.~ . Two of prose and two of ver[...]each kinclneed be taken h;y candido.tes for a pass. •
(b) 'ra.umnw and Prose Compo[...]rom page 172 (Macmillan).
6. ITALIAN.
(a) D'.d.=e.!Jlio. Ettore Fieramosca.
(b)[...]DIVISION R.
7. PUI!E MATHEMATICS.
A.rit!.metic, including the theory of the various p[...]ment!!
of mensuration.
A.l.geln-a--Tu Qut\uratic Equation , Snrds (both i.uclusb·e).
Que tion will alao[...]and including the
BinomiA.l Theorem for a. posith·e in tegral exponent.
Goomet1:y-The .-ubstnnce of Euclid, Books I., Il., III., IV., with
Exerci ·es.[...]Logarithm;J,
APPLIED MATHEMATICS.
I!:lementan·y Statics, Dynamics, and Hy!M•ostati[...]ommended-
J. B. Lock : l\:Iechani.cs for Beginners, omitting Section VIII.
J.[...]Barometer. Thermometer.
• Candidates for a Pass need not attempt these.[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (764)[...]ical principles will be
required a.~ far as they are explained in the above named te[...]:c•
. nestious ma.,v be set iu reference to the ty pe plt\n ts enumert\teu
in t.h 'yllabu fora") tllnstra tivc ol nny of th • n.bo\'e- men tio[...]y . hould also provide them ch · with forcep · a nd
m~nifyi ng .glnss.
T ext-lJooks-
OZ.i uer-Lessons in Elementary Botany.[...]readily
determined without the aid of a microscope, will not be set.
PlbysiolO![...]T ax t- book recomme ndctl-Elementru·. • Phy. i olog~· (Foster & • hore).
Candid[...]e mo t iJnportant
ti ·nc and organ. 1 a mi may lJe called upou to pel·form some ea.;;y[...]Influence of the form of a coast line. Ch arncteri~ tic[...]atnre, and colour.
l~orm a mi nature of the ocean floor. Movement,; oi t he[...]cean. 'Vtwes and currents.
(d) D i tribntion of rain. Subterran~ an circul ation of[...]re, nntl mineral contents.
(e) R i,·er sy · tem. of the world. Deltas. Exten t a nd peculinri·
t~[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (765)[...]e8 thn.t pt·oduco or 1uoc.lify climate.
(i Volcanic o.ucl ear t hquak e phenomena.
(i) The simple fact>s of tb vertical :m el hori?.ont[...]ssons in Physical
Geography.
GeolO!J.'I·
Question: will be conl1n a to the undermcnt.ionecl topi in lhe
eleme[...]th's . nrfac are now h in~
slowl y Je,·ut cl a h<wo or clopres: {l benot\th th o sen.. l'he rela[...]ion o'f ·om u1 Uu gcolo"ical tcrm~<-!L'! clu v, a.nrl, " l'!lVCI,
hori zouta l and inc] in d ~<t m i'R, n.uLiclines o.ml sy ncline , unconfonu-
o.[...]dnt fl will 1\lso b r qui red to nHtk c sketchea, a nd name
nnlah II d . p cimen. f tit C<[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (766)[...]ERS.

Time-Two hours.
I. Write notes on the ..lddled Parliament, Barebone[...]"Charles was not wrong in dissolving such a Parliament.'
Why~
III. Explain thes[...]Milton in chronological
order, and write a descriptive note on each.

B. EN[...]TURE.
Time-Two hours.
I. Contrast the character of Macbeth before and aft[...]ilt of our great quell; to-night
we hold a sole11tn supper ; let our just ceJI.81~1·es attend the
true event ; when violent sorrow seems a modern ecstq,sy.
IV. I'araphrase the following passages to show how full[...]His two chamberlains
Will I with wine and wassail so convince[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (767) Shall be a fume, and the receipt of reason
A limbeck only.
(2) To make them kings, the[...]Time-Three hours.
Oandidates for a Pass only may omit I. b, III. c, ~nd VIII. c.
I. Translate into Latin Prose-
(a.) When the general reached the city, he sent
messengers to the enemy's camp to sue for peaee. Thev
reported on their return that[...], and to make all necessary preparations
·for standing a siege.
(b.) I asked him whether he could do this. He said[...]urned from Rome.
(c.) Rome was herself a city, and she ruled over the
cities which she had taken, for the country in Italy was
all divided into[...]l the rest, and every one wished to
become a dtizen of Rome. Next to the Romans came[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (768) I. Translate into English Prose-
Eade[...]III. Translate into English Prose-
(a) V ercingetorix, cum ad suos redisset, proditioni[...]clivum accesserat, id spatim;n itineris augebat. A medio
fere colle in longitudinem,[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (769)[...]tax of the following passages : -
(a.) ad reliquas legiones mittit priusque omnes in[...]Quid ergo mei consilii est~
VI. Give the Latin for-more than twenty towns, he carne to
Rom[...]day's march, down the
stream, bullets, a public thanksgiving; and the English
for vinea, parentare, lorica, evocati, consobrinus,
sublicae.
VII. (a.) Describe, with examples, the various construc-[...]of vepres, collis, adeps, linter.
VIII. (a.) Write out in Roman capitals the J~tll name of the
author of the set book, and give a brief sketch of his life.
(b.) Give[...]of Rome by the Gauls.
(c.) Describe what it was that really toQk place when
the Roman Government changed from a Republic to an
Empire~ When did t[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (770)[...]Time-Three hours.
I. Translate into Greek Prose, accenting carefully-
a. He left the town secretly.
I am astonished at your acting so.
Would you kindly tell me where my brother is·~
I never heard Socrate~; speak.
He says t[...]the .city.
[3. Secondly, there must be a care had that the motives
of war be just and honourable : for that begets an
alacrity, as wal l in t[...]Medusa.
II. Translate into English Prose-
a, 'H 8f. rwv 1> ..\wq [wv rro ALS trrawe8ei:IJ'a p.f.v {Jr.6 rov
J A-y?)<r£100At8os on r.o..\/..<1 J.:(L~ rax i w a~T!~ XP~f-«Ta ets
n)v <rrpo:rdi. v £B[...]u8os
OVK llv lEe.>..o~~v h.' avrovs •A yl)rTlAa.ov, ov8' av yevf.IJ'8at,
Wr;rc ii./k« ap.</Jor(po v roi-s {JarnA(a.s t~w "Mr&pT?)S £lvo.t,
8p«<rEW; ov8f.v T WV Ot/UJ.i!W hoLov~ TO LS KQ.TEA'fJA.'U96rTtV,
ot fJ.Ev y ap 81) <{>v y&.oe 1)~tow nl a.,,_c(, {..\oyo. lv l'v<:' 8uw.-
O"r't]p£ce ~.:pl11Er:r 8o.~ · o1 Se ~iv<LyKo.(ov i v o.~TD TU r.6AE£
8ta.o~~<u{Er:r8r.u. A.eyovrcov 8~ rw v Ku.nA?JA u86-rwv, KO.~ r is
a.iirTJ 8[J<?} El?J, i.hrov <t.vroL oZ c.t8~KOVII'TES 8t~<a(o~ev, ouoev
£l~KOVOV,
ru a.,.,q,£..\oya =the disputed points.
[3. I 1>. ;nhepos lip' Vf£WV JvfJ&.8' wvop.o.r:r/kevos[...]OP. 88', E ~ n o~ (r Ot -rour' lv ~8ov1i p.tJ.8etv.
11>. 1rolo.s t:roAiT1]S 11'«rpt8as ' EAA.?]vwv yEyws;
OP. -.i 8' llv JJ.a8ofJIJ'o. -.68e lTA(ov A.r1{3ots, y vvat ;
I~. r.6npov doE A</1~ J.L ']rp"Os iiJ'r bv JK fJ.£OS ;
OP. </Jt..\OnJrt y'· I.IJ'f.tlv 8' ov •«<<rtyv~-.w, y vvat.[...]OP. rb fJ.Ev 8iKatov, O'l>'<T1"U E~ K£K A1lfJ.i.8' il.v.
III. Translate into English Prose-
, ' fTE rtp EIJ'(3 E ,OlJO"(l. KO.VT£
a. EYW ' ' T'f/'>[...], ...
VroX'i'> K O.TQ.(J'T ~rJ'U.Q"(l. c{>ws T00 1 etr:[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (771) a.\.\' ttvOpa TE CTXCLV tlcCTCTO.AWV iJv ~8~AOV
Ka~ 8wp.a. va.lcw i.!.\f3wv -rvpa.vvUh.
·t OVK ~8f.AT)CTO. (rjv a7rocr7ra.cr(h'Ura. crov
~VV ?TilLCT~V[...]ETEp7T6fi-YJV.
Ka[-rot cr' ~ q>wos x ,i nKowa. r.pou8ocrav,
KaAcos p.h alrrot[...]~Kov f3lov,
Ka,\w s 8£ uw<ra.t r.ai:8a KEUKAcws 8avct'11.
What is the meaning of the t at the beginning of the
6th line~
(3. xo. -r[ 8' 4v ~<p a-riJIT«S oc~Tm)nJV 1r ..\ f.ov ,\rf.{3ots ;[...]'

X. OVK cVf.I.O.flEs a..\w()v (p.{3o.'AEi.l' yvd.fJot<;.
HP. d f.I.V ye ...Up 1r v(ovcrt t~vK-nlpcov l17To.
xo. d..\A' iJ.1,0pa.c; rlpT«J.tOucrt .\a.uh/po.'is yvci8ots.
JIP. 01/{JWV opdwv X6flTOV, OVX t'll'r.WV, A~yct<;,
xo. </>a-rva.s root<; av alp.a<rw r.ccpvpp.f.vas.
liP. Tlvo<; o' 0 ([...]v 6pr11da.s r.UTYJS c'!vet~.
.'Y· eyw KO.t a~a. p.ovcras
Kat fUTapcrws fj~a, Kat
1r >..dcrTwv «..p&.,.~.c vos .\6ywv
~<pc'Urcrov ovoev 'Avay~<a.s
T)Vpov, ov8e T t </>Upj.ta.KO II
6pflcrcra~<; ev <ravlcr~v, ,.a_,
'Opcpda. Ka.Teypa.tf;cv
y~pv<>, o-Do' ocra. if>o 'Lf3o<> 'A-
crKATJ'Ir~aoa~s gOWKE
cpapf"a.Ka. r.oAv1r6vo~s
avnul"6w f3po,-o'i<rtv.
What is the metre of this passage 1
!III. Explain the construction of-
a. ou yap o'lO' Clv E1 7rE£u-a.tl"£ ere.
f3. 8cwv 8' f7r 1 ecrxapciv
o-DKf.,.' i!xw .,[va. fk1JA68v,-ov 1ropev8w.
y.[...]K6rTpos y' ETOLJAO<; cf (J'q>e crvvfJd.if;E£ rr6CTtS.
,.[ 1ro8' ~7r:ru[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (772) V. a. Write down the accusative singular and dative plural of"
fLVa-v£tf.<>--ypav>-~xti.-~yx£A.vs, of the feminine of
1rpao>, and of t[...]forms) of dya1raw, the 2nd pers. sing. pres. opt. a.ct. of -
cf>YJp.l, and the lst, 2nd, an[...]. of ECfLt
( = ibo).
y. Give a list of intransitive verbs which are used as pas-[...]ct clause-1rapooos.
<. Explain clearly what the Greek accents denote.
VI. a. Give, with examples, the principal rules for reported
speech in Greek. · What is the chief difference between
Latin a[...]e uses of ou fL·fJ.
VII. Give the Greek for stepmother-to wither-rudder-
to pasture Cftttle-aud the E ugli h for opcpttVEVEtV,
lfV, oppayEiv, o0v£iO!i' J\&qi(EW, 01ra86·.
VIIL a. Who were Epaminondas, Alcibiades, Cleon, Ma[...]Time-Three hours.
Candidates fo1' a Pa-ss should tmn8lnta one of l hc v1me Wlul. 0718 of the
p1·ose extracts in q·ttesti<m I., ancl do the whole of questi.oJ~.s li., II£:,.[...]Oreclit sluml~l do tlte whole of the pape,._
I. Tmnsl,a te into English prose-
(a) 1\ion coour n'a jamais pu, tant il est ne sincere,[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (773)[...]· MoLIERE.
In what metre is the above extract written~
·(b) Celni qui, loin de toi, n~ sous 11os pales cieux,
Atlu)ue, n'a poiut vu le solei! qui t'6olaire,
En ' 'Uin[...]voit· le ciel luire ases yeux.,
Avcu,.,le, i1 ue sa.it den d'un soleil glorieux,
I[...]les autres;
l'argent et les forces manquaient a tous; les factions se
multipliaieut; Jes comb[...]s et en se pluignant de son exil.
Charles I•'·, roi d'Angleterre, venait de perdre la tete[...]roubles, abandoune le sang de Strafford, son ami, a son
parlement; L<•ttis XIV, au contraire, d[...]nt le
·Cardinal, uta tout pretexte de revolte a UU peuple las de[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (774)[...]jugement d'un pedant de college, on fait a chaque pas.
des rencontres pittoresques[...]pot1ssiere, vous rencontrill't. dt et la de beaux a.rbres
verts, des haies plaines de flour[...]; toutes ces chosea.
vous parnUraient d'a.utant plus belles que vous y comptiez
m[...]autre poetes plus
parfaits, sn.ns doute a cause de l'infet"iorite du reste,
comme[...].
II. Tt•tmsla.te into French prose-
(a) IT happened one day about noon, going towards
my boat, I was exceedingly surprised with the Print of
a Man's 11aked foot on the shore, which was very plain
to be seen in the sand ; I stood like one th~nder-struck,
or as if I bad seen an apparition ; J listened, I looked
round me, I could hear nothing, not· see anything ; I
went up to a rising ground to look fnt·ther ; I went up .
the shore. and down the shore, but it was all one, I
could see no other impression but that one. I went to
it again to see if tbe1·e wero any more, and to observe if
it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for
that, for there was exactly the very print of a foot. ; toes,
heel, and every part of a 'foot ; how it came thither, I
know not, nor could in the least imagine.
(b) What do you want me to do 1
I prevented him from going out.
He must r[...]There is nobody here who can do that.
I am afraid he is coming.
They were afraid he would not come.
III. (i.) Write down the 1st person sing. pres. indicativ[...]choir.
vetir.
(ii.) Give the rules for forming the plural of compound
. nou[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (775)[...]Time-Three hours.
(Oredit candidates will a·MWM' the ·whole paper. Pass candidates will
GnSWer Part I: and ma11 afte?'Wa?·ds attempt other questions).
PART I.
I. (a) Give examples of the use of the definite article[...]'t
( 2.) You ought to ha.ve got up at a qual·ter to six.
(3.) It serves him right that be has fallen down.
(4.) I don't know what to think about that.
(5.) Let us start at once, for it is getting dark and
we have still some calls (~efuc{J) to make.
(6.) The stick I lost was found again last night, but it
had got vet-y dit·ty.
(7.) I cannot remember what this word means, though
I must try to translate it.
(8.) He sent for the messenger and made him pay the
money.
(9.) I am sot·ry that we have not convincecl (ilbcr"[...]th
of October, 1 92, at; the age of 83. (A ll in wo1·ds.)
III. Translate into Germa[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (776)[...]•
~immcr tiefm null bcr l)(ei~c, benen if)tC ~crrcu fo~ten,.,i bic
ltnorbmmg tuurbe nl!gcmcin, unb ble[...]ftiiderc Q:inbt!icfe auf unll tnnd)t,
<O(I& jonjf, tl)Ciltl, tueoen bet! ille!Jenfnueil, bet[...]\lliit !illotten IIIIIU jic fd)lUCiQCll i
6ie illridJt mit iilflen ,acid[...]btr mid) jc~ne!
~mein !molleu, i>enten, @iinnen
&.S ltliU in be[...]JJ T)nt jid) in bcr,.
fclben jo uief ®eft~i~itiit nngejanuneU, bnfl bet 2f~Wbrud} cin
fiitcf)tedid)ct tuerben mnfJ, 111eun ein ~ihtbenbcr ~unfe i~r nn~t
unb 181il3e bntin tuectt, tui[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (777)[...]belfcn ~cllc uiete neibifd)e
lBetverber i~rc uctfnng~nbcn jillflnjcfJc ddJtcn.[...]Then was committed t.hat great crime, memorable for
its singular atrocity, memorable for the tremendous
retribution hy which it[...]nd the
guards determined to secnre them for the night in tbe
prison of the gan·i 011, n chamber known by the fearful
name of the Black Hole. Even for a single Em·openn
1 lalefnotot· that prison w uld in ·uch a climate have been
too close and nonow. '[...]e hours.
Candidates tvho wish nterely to obtain a. PM!! ?lt1!at attempt the
quest~ns inPatrll I. and II. only. Oamdidates 1uho 1v~h to obtain a
Credit ~mtstatteiropt the que.sU.om im Pa1[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (778)-a11y cancliclatc attmnptim.g Pa1·ts I I. ancl I I I. f OJil to obtalin a fJndit,
1he may dill biJ a.UotviJCZ<' P aM if M-ll wo;·k be good en<>i tgh.
No cattdi<l«{c fl~I'J/ attempt q1~ titms jron~ all three parts.
PART I.
I. Express 10 chains as a decimal fraction of ·47692 of a mile :
and find the square root of ·00231, correct to three places
of decimals.
rJI. .A owes B £5001 due iu one year's time. He desires[...]ff until two yeam later, paying
B a certain sum in compensation. What should this
sum be if it is paid at once, reckoning compound interest
at 5 pel: cent ~
:III. Divide xu-a; by .# -1 : and (x + y)'-3xz3 + 2z4 - 3a3y by
x-z+y.
IV. Find the Highest Common Factor of 4.# + 4x - 3, 8r:c3[...]PART II.
VI. A gravel walk 4 feet wide is made round a cir;mlar grass
plot. The area of the walk i& 49 square yards. Find
the diameter of the plot.
"'
·vn. What are the meanings of a" and a•, &nd show that they
must have the m[...](.x3-". x1-..2 + x:2)t+l
VIII. Find the value of x in the following equations : -
(i.) 2x2 + bx + ab = b2 + 2az. v
.. ) w+[...](iii.) Jx+ 5- Jx- 2= J"'t&-7
IX. A man walks a certain distance. The first third of the[...]his pace to 4 miles an hour which he keeps up for one
third of the total time he[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (779)[...]travels 2 miles less than he did in the secctnd, i.e.,
~ben he wns walking 4 miles an ho[...]y 1
PART III.
X. If x varies as y directly and ~ inversely and if x= 1 when
=
y 1 and z=4 find x when y=2 and z:6.
Also if x varies as '!/ + X! and x =1 when y. = 0, find
x when y=6.
XL If the Arithmetic Mean of the first and second of th[...]quantity is three times the first.
XII. Find the number of permutations of n Wngs taken all to[...]angle n.s it varies from 0° to 360".
Find aU the angles between o• and 720° which satisf[...]•
tan A= ../3
XIV. A conical mound and a tower stand on the same level ph~in.
The[...]Gf the mouud is 1.5" and fron1 the
point a.t the foot of the mound nearest the tower is i5°,
Find the height of the tow.er.

7.[...]ours.
Oandidatcs who wish merely to o bU1~1~ a Pass a1·e requi1·ed to wm·k
jrou~ Pam I. a-nd n ·. o11ly. Oamdidlttes who wish to obtain a Credit
-.md cor¢11-e t1tei1· ·cat~mtiot~ to Pr[...]I. Shquld q.ny Candidate!!
attempting Pa·rts II. a11d III. fail to obtain a Oredit, · they inay 3till
be aUo~~-ed to pass .if tlw~r 1cork be up to the reqt~isite sta·n[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (780) PART I.
I. Construct a triangle snch that the stdes shall be eqtial t()[...]ter than t he third .
Construct a triangle, having given the base, one of the-[...]to t he Sqltlu:e on the other.
III. Prove that if a straight line d rawu through the centre of a
. circle bisect a chord which does not pass through the-[...]s are drawn having the same centre.
A B 0 Dis a straight line cutting the larger of the tw()
\1 circles in A and D and the smaller in B and 0. Prove
that A B=C D.
IV. Prove that the opposite angles of a quadrilateral figur&
inscribed in a circle are together equal to two right
' angles.
If A B 0 D be such a quadrilateral, and C D be pro-
~ duced through D to E, show that the angle A D E =-
the angle B.[...]between the
11ame parallels.
If a quadrilateral is such that each of its diagonals-
bisects it, prove that it must be a parallelogram.
VI. From a given point in the circumference of a given circle-
draw two chords at right a[...]the base double the third angle.
Upon a given base describe an isosceles triangle,
having the angle a.t the vertex thre-e times each of the
an[...]base.
PART III.
VIII. If two triangles are equiangular to one another, prove that
they are similar.
!I A and T Bare two tangents to a circle whose centre

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (781) is a,
touching the circle at .A and .B. B is joined au a
produced to meet the circle in L. Show that T ..A bears
the same ratio to .A B that the radius of the circle does
to .A L.
IX. .A B a
is a triangle having a right angle at C, and
such that .A B = 2 .A a. Through .A a line .A L is
drawn parallel to B a. Find the ratio in which .A B
must be divided by a point P in order that the length of
the perpendicular from P on to .A L may = P B.
X. If a straight line stand at right angles to each of tw[...]angles to the plane in which they are,
XI. Given a table of logarithms to the base 10, show how to
find the logarithm of any number to the base 2.[...]g. 3 ·4771213. =
XII. Express tan (.A +.B) (i.) in terms of tau .A and tan .B, and
(ii.) in terms of cot .A and cot B.
If tan .A+B +tan.A-B= ,/2
2 2
and cos .A + cos B= 1
find .A and B.
XIII. In any triangle show that
b-e .A
(i.) tan t(.B-O)=b+c cot2
•• )
2
COS (.B- a) + COB .A c2
(
u. a 2 sin .A = cot .A + cot B .

.a. APPLIED MATHEMATICS.[...]possible.)
I. Explain how, by the use of the eudiometer[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (782)[...]d
you prepare nitric oxide1
III. Write what you know of the chemical behaviour of hydr()-
chloric acid under different conditions.
IV. Write what you know of the formation of carbon dioxide in[...]of the evil effects of
badly ventilated I'ooms.
V. State clearly whn.t you understand by[...]ght,r; of molecules in certain cases.
VI. Write a b1iej account of the preparation and properties ot
(a) caustic potash, (b) saltpetre, (c) water-glass,[...]xplain the changes which occur when
(a) Ferrous hydroxide suspended in water is exposed[...]ric acid is exposed
to air.
What is iron alum, and how is it prepared 1
VIII. Give a brief account of the manufacture of soap.
IX. A piece of lead weighs 2·5 grammes in air, 2·282 gramme3
in water, and 2·343 grammes in ether. Find the specific-
gravity of the ether.[...]1·e than nine questions are to be attempted.)
I. Describe carefully how a mercurial thermometer is made,
and the[...]points.
II. Explain the action of a freezing mixture.
III. Why is it that we look upon heat as a form of energy ~
IV. State the laws governing[...]How may these be proved experimentally 1
V. What is meant by the umbra and penwnbro. of a shadow t
Explain by the aid of a diagram nu eolipse of t he sun .
Upon what portions of the earth will t he eclipse ap[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (783) VI. What is meant by the " focus" of a convex lens 'l If ~
small object is placed nearer such a lens than the focus .
where will the ima[...]eal or virtual,
erect or inverted~
VII. What is the nature of the light transmitted by a piece of
red glass~ Describe experiments in proof of your
answer. What would be the apparent colours of white
and blue objects in a room in which the wil1.dows were
of red[...]ise to the theory that
every molecule of a magnet is a little magnet in itself
with a N. and S. pole. On this theory what happens
when a bar of steel is magnetised~
IX. Describe carefu[...]d conduct experiments to
prove that when a conductor is electrified the electricity[...]ould you prove experimentally that in the case of a
charged Leyden jar the electrification r[...]gs.
XL 1-Yhat is meant by the "polarisation" of a simple voltai~
cell~ Describe some form[...]s pre-
vented.
XII. State Ampere's rule for telling the direction in which a
magnetic needle will be deflected by an[...]rrent,
and use it to show, by the aid of a diagram, how each
part of the circuit in[...]~oith diarrrams, ~dterever seTviceable.
I. Describe and compare as fully as you can the flowers and'
foliage of a garden pea (or other closely allied plant), and[...]plants referred to the same Natural Order~
II. What are the especial characters of the floral envelop[...]sm. Illustrate your-
answer by reference to plants belonging to at least two·[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (784)[...]several compon ent par ts of the seed.
V. What several purposes do Stipules serve in the economy[...]Time-Two hours.
I. What is the pulse~ Why is it that there is usually no
pulse in the veins 1
II. Write what you know concerning lymph, lymphatic vessels
and lymphatic glands.
III. What is glycogen~ Where is it found ; under what cir-
cumstances is it formed and what is its ultimate
destination 1[...]the manner of origin, structure and functions of a
spinal nerve. What would be the result of cutting the
trunk of a spinal nerve 1 .
V. What are the differences in the condition of an eye adjusted
for distant and for near vision 1 How is the change from
the one[...]ers witk Diagrams, wherever sm·viceable.

I. What is dew ~ How is it formed, and how does it differ
from mist or fog~
II. Under what special geological conditions does artesian
water occur 1 Quote Australian examples, if possible.
III. Mention three of the principa[...]e of Central Australia, explaining by
what causes it is produced, and how it is modif[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (785)[...]•
v. D~scribe what ina.y he ·Ieamt from th& exarithiation of a.
piece of (a} sandstone, (b) limestone, and (c) grani-te.
VI. What is the snow-line_'/. Upon what conditions does its
altitude depe[...]the mov~ments of the earth's crust.
"VIII. What reasons have we for the belief that all the stratified
·[...]t position, were once
horizontal1
I· •
IX. How have table,.lands b[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (786)[...]~~t'UQ~ BI,uu. m.$~4-:'l'.W.N. M:A:ltcu, Ist5.[...]a# Place of Edr~calio11.
Halcomb. Cba.rlca Digby, I, 2, 3, 7 't. Petel"s Collegiate 'ch[...], Frederick Augustus, 1, 2, 7 Mr. .F. A. <l'A.renherg' · 'fnitioa
Way, Inman, 1, 2, 4, 7 Mr. F. A. d'Arenberg's Tuitioll
Zwa1·, Bernhard Tr[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (787)[...]AMINATION.

~13 Candidales entm·f.d themselves for tl~is ExamiMl·ion (nine {01' the wlwle EMmi$qtir»! aruJ;
{O'lW for SperJial s~Wject.s ), of whom 7 fcllilecl to saiJ[...]s ·the Number qJ (J~es whp tmter.ed tR,emsefAJe& for,, «~ qf
tlW$e wlw JX188Cd in, varitms[...]0 7 2 () 2
I Botany
' al)d P-hysiolQgy
-[...]

1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (788)[...]1", 2, 4*, il, 7\ 9, 10* Advanced ~chool for Girls
Connor, Julian Dove, 1, 2, 4, 5", 7, 9*, 1[...]l Roby 1", 4*, il, 7", 10 Advanced i:ichool for Gids
Jennings, Franci ·Alexander, 1, 2, 4, 7", 9" St. Peter's ollegia.te ~chool
I<ennecly, Henry Leo, 1, 2, 4, 7", 10*[...]au Brothers' 'olleae
::Rol>in on, 111\Jl Doughw, I, 2, 4, 5, 7", 9" St. Peter's Collegiate S[...]rson, 1, 4, 5, 7, 10 10, 12 Advanced School for Girls
Bucher, \l'ictol'iaMarv, 1", 4, 6", 7, 10, 12 Advanced School for Girls
'Black, John Wrixon, l •, 5, 7, 9•[...]5*, 11* 12 Advanced School tor irls
l.i'leeker, 0 car idney, l, 2, 5, 7", 9[...]Pt·ince Alft·ecl College
Lyclcly, J h n l?a lrick, 1, 2", 3, 7, 12 • ' t.La.nr[...]Way College
tton, Thomas lla.dge, 1, 2, a, 10 Way College
IBirks, Margaret[...]omas, l, 2, 4, 10 Cba·lilt·i an Brothers' College
Caterer, Edith Sn anna, 1 , 4, 5, 7, 11, 12 A h ·anced School for Girls
·Clerke, Louise Frances, 1, 4, 11 Advanced School for Girls
·Close, James Ayrton, 1, 5, 7, JO[...]Miss Martin's School
Fleming, Sta.nle.v Hugh, I, 4, 7 'Prince Alfred Colleg[...], 1 *, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12 Advanced School for Girls
Hmnlin, Florence May, 1, 4, 11, 12[...], l, 2, 4, 11, 12 Advanced School for Girls
llea.ly, Robert, 1, 4, 7[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (789)[...]h, 1•, 4, 5, 11 , 12 A.<lvo.uce\1 School fol' ( _:irl
McDonald, William[...]rince Al.fJ:ed olleg
~a .hall, Amy Loui a, 1, 4, 11, l2 nley[...]10, 12 Advance<l choo.l for Cirl><
Moncl'ieff, Edward ·woods, I, 4, 5, 7, 9 't. Peter's CoUegi1Lte School
Murpby, Martin Patrick, I, 2, 4, 7 lu-istian[...]nce Alli·ed Cbllege
Poole, Ellen Nora, 1, 4, 11, I2 Unley Park Schoo[...]Peter's Collegin.te Sch ol
Taylor, tnart Corbett, I, 51 12 Bo.lmdorf[...], 1, 2, 3, 7 Pl'ince A lfrccl College
Verco. ydney Ia.nton, 1, 2, 5, 7,[...]ricul Oco~tphy nud lh
7.-I>ure ~lnthomntiCB • P[...]
1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide (790)[...]Nv:mber of Candidn.te& 1olio entmed' tff.emselv~ for, and of fJi<JJJ£
who passed in, various Subj[...]... ... 87 ~~ 73 4i3 8· 51
Applied Mathematics ...[...]... ... ... 4,2. i ~- 2{; l. 16-[...]

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1896 - Calendar - Alphabetical Index and Appendices A B C D E - University of Adelaide
[...]l contents alphabetically and contains Appendices A, B, C, D and E. The contents include the Annual Report for 1895, Acts, Committees, Faculties, Officers of th[...]tail the Regulations applicable to the following: A - The Degree of Bachelor of the Arts; B - The Deg[...]of Laws, and of Lectures and Examinations in Laws for Students not studying for the Degree; C - The Degrees of Bachelor of[...]

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