ANNUAL REPORT, 1893-94.

REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OP THE UNIVERSITY, PROM THE 1ST OP AUGUST, 1803, TO THE 31 ST OP JULY, 1894.

To His EXCELLENCY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOHN ADRIAN Loins, EARL OK HOKETOI;N, G.C.VI.G., GOVERNOR OF THK COI.ONV OK , AND VICE-ADMIRAL OF THK SAME.

The University of , 1st August, 1894. . MT LORD,— T do myself tho honour to transmit tho following Report of the Proceedings of the , which, according to tho " University Act, 1890, section 27," is to be inside to Your Excellency by the Council.

1.—UN1VERSIT Y MEETINGS. Since the last Report, the following meetings have been held :— The Council ...... 2-1 The Senate ...... 3 The Finance Committee of the Council 0 The Professorial Hoard ...... lo The Faculty of Law " ...... 13 The Faculty of Medicine ...... 4 The Faculty of Engineering ... 10

J.I.— MATRTC ULATTON EXAMINATIONS. Since the last Annual Report, 1383 Candidates have presented themselves for the Matriculation Examination, of whom 478 passed. ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-04. 301

The following Table gives the number of Candi­ dates who presented themselves this year, and who passed the Matriculation. Examinations :—

_. . • —'..i i> z; ^ rt o rs rt rt >: "Sg P -~ 'z: £ H Tenn -23" % « * •S ^rt Vi-2 . |j jo «•? § — Ji ~ J^.S •p'-^ '•§ 1 J*P ~' ^,

Fourth Tumi, 1393 *» 77-jt 341)

First Terni, 1394 fKl3 447 VS*

Total i3Sy 1220 47y

CLASS LISTS. November, .1893.

OBKIiK AMD LATIN. First Class (in Order of Merit). 630. Henry Christian Wiuneclce. 17,8. Cecil Herbert Pisken. 565. Hedley John Sutton. Second Class (in Order ot Merit). 656. Charles Frederic Belcher. 444. Arthur Grenbry Outhwaite. 529. Matthew Stanton Sharman. 557. Septimus George Strahan. 425. Robert Nairn. ' Third Glass (in Alphabetical Order). 02. Charlton George Brazier. > 342. John George Macdonald. 458. Ernest Rowland Pitt. 302 ANNUA!, REPORT, 1303-94

459. Herbert Reginald Pitt. 489. Charles Herbert Richardson. 634. Matthew Wilson.- Tho Exhibition awardedto— 636. Henry Christian "Winnocke.

ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY, AND TRIGONOMETRY. First Class (in Order of Merit). 7. James Leo Aiekin. rnadou "IT, 45. Marie Louise Berr > Equal n . 552. Effie Stillwell 384. Samuel Uruco McLaren. Second Class (in Order of Merit). 636. Henry Christian Winnocke. 529. Matthew Stanton Sharman. 233. Elsie Denham Hardie. 525. William Guy Sewell ) •,-, i 77. Jane Elizabeth Bullow ) 1 ' • Third Class (in Alphabetical Order). 712. Samuel Piddian. 252. Ernest Henry Hick. 319. John Greig Latham. The Exhibition awarded to— 7. J tunes Leu Aiekin.

ENGLISH AND HISTORY. First Class (in Order of Merit). 351. Frederick Brodie Macnutt. 141. Ethel Mary Davies ) p , 343. Catherine Mackenzie ) ^1U,U- Second Class (in Order of Merit). 461. Jessie Jane Plante. 104. William Dnvid Clarkson. 704. John Dwver \ T , 429. Amy Julia Nethereote )" ^l"'"- 59. Ellen Bowman. 143. Annie Mane Victoria Dawson ) -,-, , 688. TJ- i r- , Equal. Henry Isaac Crawcour ) 1 ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94. 303

Third Class (in Alphabetical Order). 13. Rose Kathleen Allen. 724. Theresa Francesca Giiller. 266. Janet Hopkins. . 347. David William Hartnell Mackie.- 377. William Matthew Mcllwrick. 801. Francis O'Bern. 486. David Ernest Kenshaw. 512. Oswald Francis Snell. 548. Henry Douglas Stephens. ' 503. James Wright Sutherland. 859. Richard Turnbull. The Exhibition awarded to— 351. Frederick Brodie Macnutt. FRENCH AND GERMAN.. First Class (in Order ot Merit). 612. Mary Emma Webster. 267. Patrick Joseph Horan. •160. Isabella Steele Plante. 324. Herbert Sutherland Legge ") -p , 179. Elsie Violet Fitchett j MUJ,1. 236. Enid Margaret Harlin. •172 Dolores Clara Elizabeth Piittmann Second Class (in Order ol Merit). 279. Vivieune Mary Ploribcl Tnncs. 54. Gieorgc John Bolton ") -r, -. 297. Susan Kellaway. ) ^'lua1' Third Class (in Alphabetical Order). 14. Lilian Mary Alpcn. 193. Marv Isabella Eraser. 748. Ethel May HiU. 286. Edith Blanche Jerrard. 325. Maude Ethel Leggett. 601. Alice Rebecca Vines. (Kits. Mary Lucretia Burrowes. The Exhibition awarded to— 460. Isabella Steele Plante. [Mary Emma Webster and Patrick Joseph Horan being ineligible to compute for the Exhibition under Regulations No. 1., Division VI., Section 5.] 304 ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94.

CHEMISTRY ANO PHYSICS. First Class (in Order of'Merit). 7. James Lee Aiekin. 858. Alfred Wool ley Turnbull. 36. William Abraham Beamish. Second Class. 212. Kerr Grant. Third Class (in Alphabetical Order). 5-1'. George John Bolton. 300. Basil Kilvington. The Exhibition awarded to— 7. James Lee Aiekin.

PHYSIOLOGY AND BOTANY. First Class (in Order of Merit). 859. Richard Turnbull. 393. Hugh McTaggart, 345. Lilian Maud Mackenzie. Second Class (in Order of Merit). 242.. Nellie Louise Hazard. 117. Arthur Llewellyn Cotton. 770. .Put-rick Henry Lang. 170. Christian Ferguson. ' 80. Emily Jane Burston. Third Class (in Alphabetical Order). 12. Rose Kathleen Allen. 232. Rosalind Hanson. 448. Edward Parlon. The Exhibition awarded to— 859. Richard Turnbull. Prox i m e access it— 393.

May, 1894. GUEEK ANI) LATIN. First Class. None. ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94. 305

Second Class. None. Third Class. 329. George Harold Walker.

ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY, AND TRIGONOMETRY. First Class. None. Second Class.. None. Third Class. 18. James Charles Bennett.

KKKNCll AND GERMAN. 'First Class (in Order of Merit). 51. Castalie Coblyn. 427. Mary -Elizabeth Kennedy.

CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. First Class. None. Second Class. 18. James Cliarles Bennett.

PHYSIOLOGY AND BOTANY. First Class. None. Second Class, a ' None. Third Class. 206. -Emma Susan McLean. 306 ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94.

CLASS LISTS.

FIRST HONOUR EXAMINATION.

(ARTS, SCIENCE, MEDICINE'AND ENGINEERING).

GREEK, PART I. First Class - 8. Horace William Allen (Ormond College). Second Class - 248. Hereward Hiimfry Henchman (Trinity College). Third Class - 425. Lionel Findon Miller (Trinity College).

LATIN, PART I. First Class - 8. Horace William Allen (Ormond College). • • 2-1-8. Hereward Ilumfry Henchman (Trinity CoUege).

PURE MATHEMATICS, FART I. Eirst Class - None. Second Class - 661. Egbert James'Wilson (Ormond College). Third Class - 450. Thomas Murdoch (Ormond Col­ lege). 536. George Percy Ross (Ormond College).

MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART I. First Class - None. Second Class - 450. Thomas Murdoch (Ormond Col­ lege). Third Class - 601. Egbert Jamos Wilson (Ormond "College).

NATURAL" PHILOSOPHY, PART I. First Class - 536. George Percy Ross (Ormond College). „ 385. Edward Alexander Mann; ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94. 307

First Class - 223. William Hobor Green (Trinity College). „ 252. Arthur Palmer Henzell (Or­ mond College). Second Class - 661. Egbert James Wilson (Ormond CoUege). 25. William Baird. „ 340. John Robert Lee (Queen's Col­ lege). Third Class - 141. WiUiam, Donald Docker. „ 150. Thomas Murdoch (Ormond Col­ lege). „ 617. Henry Frederick Tisdall.

DEDUCTIVE LOGIC. First Class - 147. Albert Richard Dore^ (Trinity College). „ 668. Bessie Wingrove (Trinity Col­ lege) proxime accessit. „ 380. Andrew Hamilton Macliobcrts (Ormond College). Second Class - 490. Andrew Edward Peacock (Tri­ nity College). Third Class - 167. Marian Elizabeth Elkington.

ENGLISH, PART I. Kirst Class - 147. Albert Richard Dore (Tri-)-3 nity College) > P, " ,, 654. Thomas AVilkinson ) fsj Second Class - 668. Bessie AVingrove (Trinity Col- lego). Third Class - 82. Jeremiah William Casey | "5 „ 152. Maurice Thomas Doyle ) £

CHEMISTRY, PART I., (Including -Laboratory Work.) First Class - 223. William Heber Green (Trinity College"). Second Class - 252. Arthur Pabnor Henzcll (Or­ mond College). „ 385. Edward Alexander Mann. U2 308 ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94.

Second Class - 536. George Percy Ross (Ormond College). 340. John Robert Leo (Queen's Col­ lege).

mo LOGY, TAUT I. (Including "Laboratory Work.) First Class - None. Second Class - 385. Edward Alexander Mann. 441. Alfred Watson Morton. Third Class - 384. Percival Frank Manchester.

(LAWS).

ROMAN LAW, THE LAW 01' PROPERTY, AND THE LAW OP OBLIGATIONS. First Class - 397. .lames Whiteside McCay (Or­ mond College). Second Class - None. Third Class - 374. James Mactarlan (Queen's Col- lego). „ 180. Edwin Wesley Howard Fowles (Onnond College).

(DIPLOMA OK MUSICAL ASSOCIATE). First Class - None. Second Class - 97. Fred Clutsam. Third Class - 44. Nellie Adeline Billings.

SECOND HONOUR EXAMINATION.

(ARTS AND SCIENCE).

CLASSICS AND COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY. First Class - 13. Leonard Alston (Trinity Col­ lege). SecondClass - 679.. John Sandison Yule (Ormond College). 287. Wilfred Hugh Hudspeth (Tri­ nity College). ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94. 309

HISTORY' AND JURISPRUDENCE. First Class - 273. Patrick John Holden. Second Class - 242. Henrietta Stephen Hart.

PHILOSOPHY. First Class 19. John Andrew Arthur (Queen's College). 451. "Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch. ISO. Andrew Rule Osborn (Queen's College). Second Class 40. David John Davies Bevan (Trinity College). 675. Leslie James Wrigley (Queen's College). Third Class 113. Jane Cromwell Cox ") 136. Frederick Delbridgc >C •Equal . (Queen's CoUege).}

MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY", PART 11. (Including Laboratory Work). First Class - None. Second Class - None. Third Class -. 533. Walter Roseuhain (Queen's College).

MODERN LANGUAGES. First Class - None. Second Class - 235. Gertrude Elizabeth Hall (Queen's College). Third Class - 232. Frederick August Hagenaucr (Ormond College).

(MEDICINE).

JUNIOR DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL ANATOMY. First Class - 288. Frederick WiUiam Hughes. Second Glass - OSOS.. Richard Joseph BuU "j ( 358. James Robert Loughnan J ('1 „ 360. Archibald Albert Love. ,, 392. Francis Hedley Masters. Third Class - 489. "Warren Parsons. William Arthur James. sf 301. 310 ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94

PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND HISTOLOGY AND MA­ TERIA MEDICA, MEDICAL BOTANY AND ELEMENTARY THERAPEUTICS. First Class - None. Second Class - 08. Richard Joseph Bull. 288. Frederick William Hughes. „ 301. William Arthur James. 489. Warren Parsons. Third Class 360. Archibald Albert Love.

(ENGINEERING). First Class - None. Second Class - None. Third Class. - 533. Walter Roscnhain (Queen's Col- logo). „ 554. Hamill George Sargent (Ormond College). „ 110. Barton Montgomerie Coutio. „ 437. Charles Jepson Morris.

(DEGREE OF BACHELOR OP MUSIC). First Class - None. Second Class - 395. Mona Margaret McBurney.

THIRD HONOUR EXAMINATION.-

(MEDICINE).

SENIOR DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL ANATOMY. First Class - 64. Charles William Bruce. „ 15. Thomas Lynewolde Anderson. 049. Douglas Oakley White (Trinity College). „ 134. Edward Wilkinson Doanc. SecondClass -311. Frank Julius Edward Juttner. Third Class - 138. George Ernest Dennis. 88. Alfred Nicholas ChenhaU.

PHYSIOLOGY. First Class - None. SecondClass - 15. Thomas Lynewolde Anderson. ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94. 311

Second Class - 649. Douglas Oakley White (Trinity College). „ 311. Frank Julius Edward Jiittncr. Third Class - 376. Ernest Thorburn Macgowan. „ 138. George Ernest Dennis. 210. Edward Alfred Graham.

(ENGINEERING). First Class - 24. Adam Baird (Ormond College). „ 254. Hyman Herman. Second'Class - 485. Philip aMorley Parker (Ormond CoUege). 398. David John McClelland. 600. Gordon William Thorn.

FOURTH HONOUR EXAMINATION.

(MEDICINE).

FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATIONS.

REGIONAL AND APPLIED ANATOMY AND PATHOLOGY. First Class - 517. Robert Henry Ritchie (Trinity CoUege). „ 222. Thomas Ernest Green (Ormond College). Second Class - 025. Herbert George Tymms. Third Class - 234. Arthur Charles Frederick \ "3 Halford \ g. „ 550. Alexander George Salter ) fs. „ 529. Richard Napoleon Francis Roc­ kett.

THERAPEUTICS, DIETETICS, AND HYGIENE. First Class 222. Thomas Ernest Green (Or-") _ mond CoUege) f % 517. Robert Henry Ritchie (Tri- C & nity CoUege) J ^ Second Class 625. Herbert George Tymms. 234. Arthur Charles Frederick Hal- ford. 312 ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94."

FINAL HONOURS EXAMINATIONS.

(ARTS AND SCIENCE). SCHOOL OP CLASSICS AND COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY. First Class - None. Second Class - Thomas Slaney Poole (Trinity Col-" lege). Third Class - Clarence Ashel Slade (Trinity Col­ lege.

SCHOOL OP HISTORY, POLITICAL ECONOMY -AND JURISPRUDENCE. First Class - Edward Francis George Jolley. Second Class - Frank Herbert Geach. ,, Alfred Ernest Jones Ross (Trinity College). ,, Frederick Wollaston Maun.

SCHOOL OP LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY. First Class - Francis Joseph Lynch (Trinity Col- loge). Second Class - Eustace Edmund Wilson. „ Herbert Hewitt (Queen's College). „ Francis Joseph Healy. Third Class - Alfred Ernest Jones Ross (Trinity College).

SCHOOL Of MATHEMATICS. First Class - Philip aMorley Parker (Ormond College).

SCHOOL OP MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE. First Class - Adam Cairns McCay. „ Anna Higgins (Ormond CoUege).

SCHOOL OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY", WITH LABORATORY WORK. First Class - Walter Everson Gardner (Ormond College). Second Class - None. Third Class - Robert AVilliam Gay. ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94. 313

SCHOOL OP GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY. First Class - None. Second Class - Leonora Jessie Little (Ormond Col­ lege).

SCHOOL OP BIOLOGY, WITH LABORATORY WORK. First Class - None. Second Class - None. Third Class - James Rowland Fiddian (Queen's College).

(LAWS) First Class - None Second Class Dugalcl Gordon McDongaU } "g ('I'rinity College) > %. AVilliam Alexander Sanderson.) H Robert John Gribble (Queen's Col­ lege). ,, Joseph Henry Hewison. Third Class - John Lea Clarke (Onnond College). ,, Michael Austin Brennan. „ AVilliam Alexander Morrow (Onnond College).

(MEDICINE).

MEDICINE, FORENSIC MEDICINE, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL, MEDICINE. First Class - None. Second Class - Patrick Paul Dowling. ,, Louis Naish Ashworth (Trinity Col- lege). ,-, Emily Mary Page Stone. Third Class - Frank Cole Madden. John Ramsay. David McMaster Officer (Ormond College). Alfred Herbert HorsfaU. ' ' ,, Llewellvn William Roberts. 314 ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94.

SURGERY AND OBSTETRIC MEDICINE AND DISEASES OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. First Class - Frank Cole Madden. 'Second Class - David McMaster Officer (Ormond College). „ Emily Mary Page Stone. • „ John Ramsay. Patrick Paul Dowling. Third Class - Alfred Herbert HorsfaU. ,, Louis Naish Ashworth (Trinity Col­ lege). Llewellyn William Roberts. „ John Euddoch Mouritz (Queen's Col­ lege). „ Robert Hodgson Anderson.

(ENGINEERING).

GROUP A.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, CIVIL ENGINEERING, PART , II., AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING. First Class - None. Second Olass - Anthony George Maldon Michell. Third Class - Edwin AVilliam Rule (Ormond Col­ lege).

•GROUP B.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, CIVIL ENGINEERING, PART II., AND ARCHITECTURE. First Class - None. Second Class - None. Third Class - Edwin AVilliam Rule (Ormond Col­ lege).

GROUP C. MECHANICAL ENOINEERINO, CIVIL ENGINEERING, PART II., MINING AND METALLURGY. •First Class - None. Second Class - Anthony George Maldon Michell. Third Class - AA'illiam Jonathan Nicol (Ormond , CoUege). ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94. 315

EXHIBITIONS.

FIRST HONOUR EXAMINATION. The following Exhibitions have been awarded at tho First Honour Examination in ARTS, SCIENCE, MEDICINE, und ENGINEERING :— Greek, Part I.— • 8. Horace AVilliam Allen (Ormond College). Latin, Part I.— S. Horace AVilliam Allen (Ormond College). Pure Mathematics, Part I.— 601. Egbert James Wilson (Ormond College). Mixed Mathematics, Part I.— 450. Thomas Murdoch (Ormond College). Natural Philosophy, Part I.— 530. George Percy Ross (Ormond CoUege). Deductive Logic— 1 47. Albert Richard Dore (Trinity CoUege). Proximo aceessit—• • 008. Bcssio AVingrove (Trinity College). English, Part I.— 147. Albert Richard Dore (Trinity} College) i Equal. 654. Thomas Wilkinson ) Chemistry, Part I. (with Laboratory work)— 223. William Hober Green (Trinity College). Biology, Part I. (with Laboratory work)— 385. Edward Alexander Mann.

SECOND HONOUR EXAMINATION. The following Exhibitions have been awarded at the Second Honour Exiimination in ARTS and SCIENCE :— Classics and Comparative Philology— 13. Leonard Alston (Trinity College). History and Jurisprudence— 273. Patrick John Holden. Philosophy— 19. John Andrew Arthur (Queen's College). Mathematics and Natural Philosophy (including Laboratory work) — 533. AA'alter Rosenhain (Queen's College). 310 ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-04.

Modern Languages— 235. Gertrude Elizabeth Hall (Queen's College).

SECOND YEAR ENGINEERING. The Exhibition for the Second Year Engineering has not been awarded.

THIRD YEAR ENGINEERING. The Exhibition for the Third Year Engineering has been awarded to — 24. Adam Bird (Ormond College). Proxime accessit— 254. Hyman Herman.

SECOND YEAR MEDICINE. The foUowing Exhibitions have been awarded at the Second Honour Examination in Medicine :— Junior Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy.—288. Frederick WiUiam Hughes. Physiological Chemistry and • Histology aud Materia Medica, Medical Botany and Elemen­ tary Therapeutics— OS. Richard Joseph Bull.

THIRD YEAR MEDICINE. The following Exhibitions have been^awarded at the Third Honour Examination in Medicine :— Senior Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy— 40. Cliarles William Bruce. Physiology— 15. Thomas Lynewolde Anderson.

FOURTH YEAR MEDICINE. The foUowing Exhibitions have been awarded at the Fourth Honour Examination in Medicine :— Regional and Applied Anatomy and Pathology.— 517. Robert Henry Ritchie (Trinity College). Therapeutics, Dietetics and Hygiene.— 222. Thomas Ernest Green (Ormond College), "j "g 517. Robert Henry Ritchie (Trinity College). 3 # ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94. Sll

FIRST YEAR LAWS. The following Exhibition has been awarded at the First Honour Examination in Laws :— The Law of Property and The Law of Obligations — 397. James • Whiteside McCay (Ormond College);

MUSIC.

FIRST YEAR DIPLOMA MUSICAL ASSOCIATE. The Exhibition for performing on the Violoncello and for Excellence in the subjects of the Examina­ tion for the First Year is awarded to— 97. Fred Cliitsam The Exhibition for'Singing and for Excellence in the subjects of the Examination for the First Year is awarded to— 97. Fred Clatsam.

SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OF MUSIC. The Exhibition for performing on the Pianoforte and for Excellence in the subjects of the Examina­ tion for the Second Year is awarded to— 395. Mona Margaret MoBurney

PRIZES. The following Students have obtained • Prizes in the subjects under which their names appear, being the subjects of the SECOND YEAR in ARTS, SCIENCE and ENGINEERING, and of the THIRD YEAR in EN­ GINEERING :— Greek, Part II.— 13. Leonard Alston (Trinity College). Latin, Part II.— 079. John Sandison Ynlo (Ormond College). . Comparative Philology— 13. Leonard Alston (Trinity College). Ancient History—• 273. Patrick John Holden. 318 ANNUAL REPORT, 1893,94.

History of the British Empire, Part I.— 273. Patrick John Holden. Inductive Logic— 19. John Andrew Arthur (Queen's College). Mental Philosophy— 19. John Andrew 'Arthur (Queen's College). Pure Mathematics, Part II.— 484. Aubrey Hastings Parker (Ormond College). Mixed Mathematics, Part II.— 484. Aubrey Hastings Parker (Ormond College). Natural Philosophy, Part, II.— 533. Walter Rosenhain (Queen's College). English, Part IL— 235. Gertrude Elizabeth HaU (Queen's College). French— 235. Gertrude Elizabeth Hall (Queen's College). German— 232. Frederick August Hagenauor (Ormond College). Jurisprudence— 273. Patrick John Holden. Physical Geology and Mineralogy— 10. Arthur Tremayne Andrews. Surveying, Levelling, Mensuration and Drawing— 437. Charles Jepson Morris. Adviinced Surveying— 24. Adam Baird (Ormond CoUege) ") 485. Philip aMorley Parker (Ormond > Equal. College)' ) Mechanical Drawing and Descriptive Geometry1— 24. Adam Baird (Ormond CoUege). Applied Mechanics— 24. Adam Baird (Ormond CoUege). Civil Engineering, "Part I.— 254. Hyman Herman. Drawing and Quantity Surveying— 485. Philip aMorley Parker (Ormond College). ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94. 319

SCHOLARSHIPS.

SCHOOL OP CLASSICS AND COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY; Awarded to Thomas Slaney Poole (Trinity College).

SCHOOL OF HISTORY, POLITICAL ECONOMY, AND JURISPRUDENCE. Awarded to Edward Francis George Jolley.

SCHOOL OF LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY.. Awarded to Francis Joseph Lynch (Trinity Col­ lege). SCHOOL OP MATHEMATICS. Awarded to PhiUp aMorley Parker (Ormond Col­ lege).

SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE. Awarded to Adam Cairns McCay.

SCHOOL OT NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, WITH LABORA­ TORY WORK. Awarded to Walter Everson Gardner (Ormond College).

SCHOOL OP GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY. Awarded to Leonora Jessie Little (Ormond CoUege).

SECOND A'EAR LAWS. A warded to— Dugald Gordon McDongaU (Trinity Col- leSe) " AVilliam Alexander Sanderson ),^

FIFTH YEAR MEDICINE.

MEDICINE, FORENSIC MEDICINE, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE. Awarded to Patrick Paul Dowling.

SURGERY AND OBSTETRIC MEDICINE AND DISEASES OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Awarded to Frank Cole Madden. 320 ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94.

FOURTH YEAR ENGINEERING. The Stawell Scholarship is awarded to- Anthony George Maldon Michell.

WYSELASKIE SCHOLARSHIPS.

' The AVyseliiskie Scholarship in Modern Languages awarded to— Frederick Sefton Delmer (Trinity College). Proximo aecessit— Adam Cairns McCay. The AVysclaskie Scholarship in English Con­ stitutional History awarded to — Edward Francis George Jolley.

REANEY SCHOLARSHIPS. The Beaney Scholarship in Surgery awarded to— Frank Cole. Madden. The Beanev Scholarship in Pathology awarded to— John Ramsay. The following Candidates were bracketed equal and awarded Honourable Mention— Prank Cole Madden. David McMaster Officer (Ormond College). Emily Mary Page Stone. ,

W. T. MOLLISON SCHOLARSHIP. The AV. T. Mollison Scholarship in German awarded to— AValter Rosenhain (Queen's College). Proximo aecessit— Dorothea Mary AVebster.

•THE BOWEN PRIZE. The Bowen Prize for the best English Essay on " The Exclusion of Aliens " awarded to— Bertram Arthur Levinson. . ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94. 321.

DEGREES" CONFERRED.

Ou tho 13th November, 1893, tho following degrees were conferred:— Bachelor of Arts. AVilliam Frederick Friday. William John Hughston. AAriUiam Hart Steel (in absentia). Stephen Percy Thompson. Ad eundem. Mary Booth (Sydney). Bachelor of Laws. James Sykes Battye. Henry Rawdon Francis Chomley. David Kennedy. Bachelor of Medicine. Lilian Helen Alexander. Robert Hodgson Anderson. Mario Elizabeth Amy Cast-ilia. Frederick AValtham Dickens. Patrick Paid Dowling. Frederick John Gawne. Thomas James William Kenny. Prank Colo Madden. John Ramsay. Cliarles Joseph Sabelberg. Emily Mary Page Stone. Robert Henry Strong.

Bachelor of Surgery. Julian Gilbert Desailly. Matthew Francis Kelly.

Bachelor of Civil Engineering. AVilliam Morphett Cerutty. Herbert Casoly Crouch. AVilliam Grant. 322 ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94.

On the 23rd December, 1893, the following Degrees wore conferred :— •

Bachelor of Arts. Edgar Robert Davey. Ernest Officer (in absentia). John Charles Rowe. Alexander AVilliam Thynne {in CibscntiCi).

Master of Arts. James McLaren. AVilliam Park. Edward Aquilla Radcliffo (in absentia). John Maopherson Smith (in absentia):

Bachelor of Laws, Michael Austin Brennan. Milo Davine. „ Joseph Henry Hewison.

Hachelor of Medicine. "Frederick Charles Acton. Charles James Alsop. Louis Naish Ashworth. Alfred Herbert HorsfaU. James Kennedy Jackson. George Joseph Ley. David McMaster Officer. Stanley James Docker Reid. Llewellyn AVilliam Roberts. Herbert Spence. Ernest Robinson Sutton.

Ad eundem AVilfrid Kent Hughes (London).

Bachelor of Surgery. Frank Montgomery Peebles. LleweUyn AArilliam Roberts. Ernest Robinson Sutton. ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94. 323

Bachelor of Civil Engineering. Donald McRae Mackenzie. Ernest James Theodore Manchester. Robert Neil Smith.

Master of Civil Engineering. Arthur Henry Bastow.

On the 17th March, 1894, the following Degrees were conferred:— i Bachelor of A rts. Henry Isaac Cohen. Agnes Coutts. Mary Henry. Herbert Hewitt. Anna Higgins. James Hogan. John Edward Hogan. Edward Francis George JoUoy. Francis Joseph Lynch. Frederick AVollaston Mann. , Robert Chancellor Mcares. Thomas Slaney Poole. Alfred Ernest Jones Ross. Mercy Jane Wilson.

Ad eundem. Carton Fornand Isidore Maurice (Prance).

Master of Arts. Violet Ida Chomley. Donald Murray Robertson Coghill. Lawrence Dugdale. Sarah Constance Eyres. Robert John Gribble. Johannes Heyer. David Kennedy. Jeffrey Macpherson. V2 324 ANNUAL REPORT, . 1593-94.

Frederick Ernest Oxer. • Edgar Iliff Robson (in absentia). AVilliam Alexander Sanderson. Arthur Robert Stephenson. Frank Tate. •

. Ad eundem. ' ' James Glen Oliphant. Frederick Sergeant (Cambridge)'.

Master of Science. David Avery. Arthur Stanley Hemmy (/;: absentia).

Bachelor of Laws. Robert John Gribble. AVilliam Archibald Howison. . Hubert McConnack Kelly. Dugald Gordon McDongaU. AVilliam Alexander Morrow. Henry Suetonius Officer. WilUam Alexander Sanderson. Hartley Eyre Williams.

Master of Laws. Jeremiah Hassett.

Bachelor of Medicine. John Ruddock Mouritz.

Bachelor of Surgery. Robert Hodgson Anderson. William Fleming Hopkins'. Alfred Herbert HorsfaU. Prank Ernest Littlewood. Frank Cole Madden. John Ramsay. Stanley James Docker Read. Robert Henry Strong. Arictor Joseph Emanuel Zichy-Woinarski. ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94. 325

Master of Surgery.

Thomas Cherry.

Bachelor of Civil Engineering.

Frederick AVilliam Box. Samuel Melville Hawkins. Alfred William Johnson. Edward James Muntz. William Stratford Strettle. Charles Panton Parie AVright.

Master of Civil Engineering.

William Samuel Dawson. Eneas Fraser Gilchrist.

Bachelor of Music.

Arthur Chanter.

A'".—STATUTES AND REGULATIONS. Tho following additions and changes have been made :—

(1)—BALLARAT SCHOOL OF MINES. Statute No. XXVI. Repealed from 15th Decem­ ber, 1894.

(2)—THE UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM OP MUSIC. Now Statute No. X X VIII. Passed 19th July, 1S94. 1. A Conservatorium shall be established in the University of Melbourne for pnictical instruction in Music and shall be called " The University Conser­ vatorium of Music." 2. The Ormond Professor of Music shall bo tho Director of the Conservatorium. 32G ANNUAL REPORT, 1593-91.

3. The Council shall from time to time with the ' advice and assistance of the Director frame Rules for tho conduct and management of the Conserva­ torium. 4. Tho -course of study to be pursued in the Con­ servatorium shall be that prescribed from time to time by tho University Regulations for tho Diploma of Musical Associate. 5. Practical instruction shall be carried on during four terms, viz. :— (a) The First Term commencing on the 9th Thursday in the year continuing ten weeks with a recess therein from the Friday before Easter to the Tuesday after Easter inclusive. (b) The Second Term commencing one week after the expiration of th°o First Term and continuing for nine weeks. (c) The Third Term commencing one week- after tho expiration of the Second Term and continuing for ten weeks. (d) The Fourth Term commencing on the last Thursday in October and continuing for six and a half weeks. 6. There shall bo such and so many Teachers of Music in the Conservatorium as the Council after consulting with the Director shall think fit to ap­ point and such Teachers shall he styled " University Teachers " in their respective departments. 7. Tho work of the Conservatorium may be car­ ried on in such buildings in Melbourne as may be approved by the Council after, consulting with the Director. 8. Students attending the Conservatorium shall , pay annually to the University the sum of Twenty- four Guineas to bo paid in three equal instalments at the beginning of the First Second and Third Terms. ANNUAL REPORT, 1593-94. 327

9. The fees received from Students attending the Conservatorium shall bo carried to a separate ac­ count to be called the " Conservatorium Fund" from which disbursements shall be made on behalf of the Conservatorium in accordance with the rules thereof and no payments shaU be made from the ordinary funds of tho University for tho purposes of the Con­ servatorium nor shall the University incur any liability apart from the funds available for the special purposes of the Conservatorium. 10. Students enrolled in the Conservatorium may without payment of any further fee attend the University Lectures on Music and subject to the Statutes and Regidations of the University be ad­ mitted to the Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Music and the Diploma of Musical As­ sociate. 11. Students attending the University Lectures in Music may subject to the Rules of the Conserva­ torium attend the Classes of the Conservatorium on payment of Twelve Guineas each. Such fees shall be placed to the credit of the " Conservatorium Fund." 12. This Statute shall come into force on a day to be appointed by the Council.

(3).—THE MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Regulations No. I., Section 2 (4) Geometry: Omit the words— "Three propositions shall be set from each book and any five correctly done shall entitle a candidate to pass." And insert instead thereof the words— " With easy deductions."

(4).—ACADEMIC DRESS. Regulations No. XXXVI., Section 2 : Omit the words— " For Bachelors of Science with light brown silk." 328 ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-94.

And insert instead thereof the words— " For Bachelors of Science with moss-green silk lined with white fur." Omit the words— " For Doctors of Science with dark brown silk black velvet collar and hood of black silk lined with dark brown silk." And insert instead thereof the words— •" For Doctors of Science with moss-green silk black • velvet collar and hood of scarlet silk lined with moss-green silk."

VI.—COUNCIL ELECTIONS. Sir Anthony Colling Brownless, K.C.M.G., M.D., LL.D., and the Hem. Sir John Madden, LL.D., were on the 7th May, 1894, re-elected Chancellor and Alce- Chaneellor respectively.

' VTL—RESIGNATIONS. 1. In August, 1893, Mr. John AVarrington Rogers, M.A., Q.C, the Lecturer on tho Doctrines of Equity and the General Principles of Procedure, applied to tho Council for leave of absence for the remainder of the year, and stated that it was not his intention to seek re-election as a Law Lecturer. The Conncil granted his request and passed tho following resolution :— . " That the Council express its appreciation of the " valuable services rendered by Mr. Rogers to the " University both as a Member of the Council and " as a Law Lecturer. Prom the year 1801 to 1881 he " was an efficient and active member of the Council, " and from that time up to the present he has been " annually appointed as Lecturer on Procedure, the " duties of which office he has ably iind conscieu- " tiously discharged. Mr. Rogers also, in conjunction " with his brother Law Lecturers, on two occasions ; " performed, to the satisfaction of the Council, the " duties of the Professor of Law." ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94. 329

2. In January, 1S94, Dr. Dondy, the Demonstrator and Assistant Lecturer in Biology, resigned his office, whicli he had held from the beginning of 1888. The Council accepted his resignation with regret. Tho Professor of Biology (AV. Baldwin Spencer, M.A., &c), when reporting on the list of candidates for tho office vacated by Dr. Dendy, concluded in the fol­ lowing words :— " I desire to take' this opportunity of stating to " the Council my high appreciation of the work of " Dr. Dendy. His assistance in the formation of " the Biological Department has been of the greatest '• value, and his loss will be severely felt."

3. In March, 1894, Mr. H. Arnold Tubbs, M.A., the Lecturer on Chissics, resigned his office, which he had held from the beginning of 1891. Tho Council accepted his resignation, and passed the following resolution :— " That tho Council is sorry to be deprived of Mr. " Tubbs'. valuable services, and accepts his resigna- " tion with regret, and acknowledges the good work " whicli he has done in the University."

4. In October, 1893, Mr. C. J. Shields, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., one of the Demonstrators of Anatomy, re­ signed his position, which he had held since May, 1889.

VIIL—APPOINTMENT OP LECTURERS FOR 1894. 1. Mr. Frank Gavan Duffy, M.A.-, LL.B., was ap­ pointed Lecturer on tho Doctrines of Equity and the General Principles of Procedure iu the place of Mr. John Warrington Rogers, M.A., Q.C, who did not seek re-election. 2. Mr. Thomas Sergeant Hall, M.A., was appointed Demonstrator and Assistant Lecturer in Biology in the place of Dr. Dendy, resigned. 330 ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-91.

3. Mr. AValton Emerson Cornwall, M.A., was ap­ pointed Lecturer on Classics in tho place of Mr. Tubbs, M.A., resigned.^ 4. All the other Lecturers were rc-appointed to their respective offices.

IX.—APPOINTMENT OF DEMONSTRATORS FOR 1894. 1. Mr. Francis Henry Langlands, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., was appointed a Demonstrator in Anatomy in the place of Mr. Charles James Shields, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. 2. Mr. Garnet SoiUeux, M.B., B.S.. M.R.C.S., was appointed an Honorary Demonstrator in Anatomy. 3. All the other Demonstrators were re-appointed to their respective offices.

X.—LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED.

(a) MEMBERS OF COUNCIL. 1. To the Chancellor, from the 31st October to 31st December, 1893, he being unable to attend the meetings in consecxiience of having met with a severe accident. 2. To Mr. R. Murray Smith, from the llth December. 1893, to 1st February, 1894. 3. To Sir Henry AVrixon for one year, commencing on the 7th May, 1894.

. (b) TEACHING STAFF. 1. To Mr. J. AV. Rogers, the Lecturer on Proce­ dure, from the 5th September, 1893, to the end of the year. •2. To Professor Spencer for three months, com­ mencing in April, 1894, having been nominated by tho Premier to act as tho representative of the Colony of A'ictoria on an expedition organised by Mr. AV. A. Horn of South , tor the scientific exploration of the McDonnell Ranges. ANNUAL REPORT, 1S93-94. 331

Mr. W. Fielder was appointed to assist Mr. T. S. Hall, the Demonstrator and Assistant Lecturer in Biology, to do tho work of the Professor in' his absence. 3. To Mr. T. M. Girdlestone, the Lecturer on Sur­ gery, for three months, commencing in April, 1894, on account of illness. Mr. AVebb was appointed his locum tenens. 4. To Dr. Cherry, tho Demonstrator and Assistant Lecturer on Pathology, for the 3rd and 4th Terms, 1894, to enable him to visit Europe with the view of carrying on investigations in Bacteriology. 5. To Professor Marshall Hall, tho Ormond Pro­ fessor of Music, from August to November, inclusive, of the present year, to visit England on urgent pri­ vate business. Mr. AA7". A. Laver was appointed to act as locum tenens for the months of August and September.

XL—SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE LONDON EXHIBITION OP 1851. On the recommendation of the Professorial Board the Council nominated, Mr. George AVilliam MacDonald, B.Sc, who obtained the Scholarship and First Class Honours in the School of Chemistry, to the Scholarship offered by the Commissioners for tho year 1S93. A communication has been received from the Secretary to the Commissioners, stating that the nomination of Mr. MacDontild has been accepted.

XII.—DIXSON BEQUEST. Tho Council has received from the Executors of tho late Mr. Robert Dixson a further sum of £3000, making a total of .£10,000 received on behalf of this bequest. This amount has been bequeathed by Mr. Dixson for the foundation of Scholarships iu Chemis­ try, Experimental Physics, Mathematics, and En­ gineering. 332 ANNUAL REPORT, 1393-91.

XIII.—REDUCTION IN THE GOVERNMENT- GRANT. Since the year 1891 the Income of the University has been reduced by the Government to the extent of £7000. The maintenance vote having been decretised by £3500. and the votes for Fittings, Buildings, etc., having boon wholly discontinued; as will be seen by the following tabular statement.

1891-2. 1892-3. 1893-4. Reduc­ — tion.

Addition to the ~\ Endowment of ( .£9000 under Act f £.8,250 £5,750 £4,750 £3,500 16 Arict., No. 34 J

Towards fittings, ) furniture it fene- s 3,50O 1,000 Nil. 3,500 ing ... .-..3

Total £11,750 £0,750 j £4,750 £7,000

XIV.—ACCOUNTS. A statement showing the income and expenditure of the various funds of the University is appended.

I have the honour to be.

Your Excellency's most obedient servant,

ANTHONY COLLING BROAVNLESS, Chancellor.

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