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tioned in the preceding paragraph. The payments will be quarterly, commencing on the first of April after the student commences his University course.

6. Those scholars who have, before entering upon their University course, qualified themselves for admission to the Department of Engineering by passing the Examination prescribed for that purpose, or who have in the Peter Nicol Russell Scholarship Examination passed in (i.) Latin and (ii.) Greek, or French or German, will be entitled, after completing the course, to the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.

Those who have not so qualified themselves beforehand will be entitled to certificates of their attendance and examination in individual subjects, and a certificate showing that they have held the Peter Nicol Russell Scholarship, under the prescribed conditions, for a period of four years-but not to any Degree.

The candidates' names, together with an examination fee of one pound ten shillings (£1 10s.), and all the required certificates, must be in the hands of the Registrar on the day set down in the University Calendar as the last day for receiving entries for the University Examinations in March.

1900-Vine-Hall, Roger

1901-Morris, L. C. 1902-Bellemey, S. J.

1903-Norman, J. L.
1904-Power, R.
Swain, H. J.

THE PETER NICOL RUSSELL MEDAL.

THE PETER NICOL RUSSELL MEDAL (value £20) is open to competition amongst Graduates in Engineering of not less than one nor more than three years' standing at the time of award. It is intended to encourage post graduate study. Candidates are required to prepare and submit a thesis upon some subject connected with the studies in the Department of Engineering, under the regulations in force for the time being.

Candidates are required to hand in their theses to the Registrar not later than the first day of Lent Term. The subjects for the thesis are confined to the following:

I. Civil Engineering, including Engineering Construction in Iron, Steel, Timber, Masonry, and Concrete.

II. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering.

III. Railway Engineering, including Railway Location, Permanent Way, Locomotives and Rolling Stock and Railway Appliances.

IV. Mechanical Engineering.

V. Machinery, Mining and Ore Dressing, Machinery
Appliances.

VI. The Smelting of Copper and Lead.

VII. The Wet Processes for the Extraction of Gold and

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1-WILLIAM HILTON HOVELL LECTURESHIP ON GEOLOGY AND PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.

In 1877, certain tenements and land situated in the city of Goulburn were bequeathed by the widow of the late William Hilton Hovell, Esq., of that district, for the endowment of a Professorship or Lectureship in Geology and Physical Geography, in honour of her late husband. The present estimated value of the property is £6000.

1877.-Archibald Liversidge, Christ's College, Cambridge.

1882.-William John Stephens, M.A., Queen's College, Oxford. 1891.-T. W. Edgeworth David, B.A., New College, Oxford. IV.

FELLOWSHIP.

WENTWORTH TRAVELLING FELLOWSHIP.

In 1862, the sum of £445 was given by W. C. Wentworth, Esq., to be invested and allowed to accumulate until it should reach an amount which, in the opinion of the Senate, would be sufficient for the foundation of a Travelling Fellowship, to be awarded upon certain specified conditions. The fund in December, 1903, was £2483 13s. 9d.

V.

CURATORSHIP OF MACLEAY MUSEUM.

In 1888, the sum of £6000 was given to the Senate by the Hon. Sir William Macleay, M.L.C., to provide for the services

of a Curator for the collections in Natural History which he had presented to the University. The present Curator, nominated by Sir William Macleay, is

1888-George Masters.

VI.

*SCHOLARSHIPS.

Awarded only when candidates exhibit a degree of proficiency satisfactory to the Examiners. No Undergraduate may hold more than two Scholarships at one time. Scholars are required to proceed with their studies in the respective Faculties in which their Scholarships are awarded.

1-LEVEY SCHOLARSHIP.

Founded by Solomon Levey, Esq., by a gift of £500 (with accumulations), as an endowment for the education of orphan boys in the Sydney College. In 1853 the fund was transferred to the University of Sydney as an endowment for a Scholarship. Up to 1878 this Scholarship was awarded for general proficiency at the Matriculation Examination.

It is now awarded at the First Year Examination for proficiency in Chemistry and Physics, both theoretical and practical, to a student in the Faculty of Arts or in the Faculty of Science. It shall not be awarded more than once to the same student. It is tenable for one year, and is of the annual value of £40.

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Founded in 1853 by a gift of £1000 (with accumulations) from Thomas Barker, Esq., for the encouragement of Mathematical Science.

2-BARKER SCHOLARSHIP, No. I.

Awarded at the Second Year Examination for proficiency in Mathematics. £50, tenable for one year.

1895-Stewart, D. G.

1896-Chalmers, S. D.

1897-Griffiths, F. G.

1898-Sawkins, Dansie T.

1899-Stephen, H. M.

1900-Mort, H. S.

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The names of holders of Scholarships before the year 1894 will be found in the University Calendar for 1900.

3-BARKER SCHOLARSHIP, No. II.

Awarded at the Matriculation Examination for proficiency in Mathematics. £50, tenable for one year.

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Founded in 1854 by a gift of £1000 (with accumulations), from the Honourable Sir Edward Deas-Thomson, C.B., K.C.M.G. for the encouragement of the study of Natural Science.

4-DEAS-THOMSON SCHOLARSHIP FOR PHYSICS.

Awarded at the Second Year Examination to a student in the Faculty of Arts or that of Science for proficiency in Physics. The scholar is required to attend the courses of instruction upon Physics during his tenure of the Scholarship. £50, tenable for

one year.

1895 Strickland, T. P.

1898-Durack, Joseph J. E. 1899-Madsen, J. P. V.

1900-Boyd, A.

1901-Vonwiller, O. U.

1902-Close, J. C.

1903-Taylor, T. G.
1904-Mason, W. H.

5-THE DEAS-THOMSON GEOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP.

Awarded at the Second Year Examination in the Faculty of Science. Candidates must have attended the courses of instruction on Geology (together with Biology or Chemistry) of the Second year, and the scholar is required to attend the lectures and Laboratory practice of the Third Year in Geology and Mineralogy. £50, tenable for one year.

1899-Ball, C. L.

Mort, S. R.

æq.

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1902-Ward, L. K., B.A.*
Taylor, T. G.

1903-Jensen, H. I.
1904-Foxall, H. G.

+R. C. Roe did not comply with the conditions for holding a Scholarship.
**Holder of two other Scholarships. (a) Two Scholarships awarded.
* Did not comply with the conditions for holding a Scholarship.

COOPER SCHOLARSHIPS.

Founded in 1857 by a gift of £1000 (with accumulations) from Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart., for the encouragement of Classical Literature.

6-COOPER SCHOLARSHIP, No. I.

Awarded at the Second Year Examination for proficiency in Classics. £50, tenable for one year.

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1896-Teece, R. C.†

Awarded at the Matriculation Examination for proficiency

in Classics. £50, tenable for one year.

1895-Evans-Jones, D. P.

æq.

1899-Browne, C. S.

Teece, R. N.+ }

McEvoy, B. P.

1900-Allen, L. H.

1897-Robson, R. N.

1901-Harris, S. H.*

Arnold, A. G. de L. prox.
Bourne, Eleanor E.

1902-Henderson, R. G.

acc.

1903-Porter, W. E. T.

1898-Power, Percy H.

MacCallum, M. L., prox. acc.

Woodd, G. N.

1904-Schleicher, B. M. J.

Todd, F. A.

prox. acc.

8-COOPER SCHOLARSHIP, No. III.

Awarded at the First Year Examination for proficiency in

Classics. £50, tenable for one year.

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Founded in 1864 by a bequest of £1000 from William Lithgow, Esq. Awarded for proficiency in French and German at the Matriculation Examination. £50, tenable for one year.

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Did not comply with the conditions for holding the Scholarship.

+ Holder of two other Scholarships.

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