W. F. Knapp, M.R.C.S., Professor of Anatomy and Curator of Museum. G. A. Maconachie, M.D., Acting Professor of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery and Comparative Anatomy. A. N. Hojel, Esq., Acting Professor of Physiology. F. C. Barker, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., Acting Professor of Pathology. Anná Moreshvar Kunté, B.A., L.M., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Teachers of the Vernacular Class. Bhikaji Amrit Chobé, G.G.M.C., Teacher of Anatomy and Phy. siology. (On duty at Pandharpur.) Sakhárám Arjun Rávut, L.M., Teacher of Medicine and Midwifery. Gopál Shivram Vaidya, L.M., Teacher of Surgery and Medical Jurisprudence. Shántárám Vithal Sanzgire, L.M., Teacher of Chemistry and Materia Medica. Nárayan Anant Dándekar, G.G.M.C., Acting Teacher of Anatomy and Physiology. Dámodar Purshotam Varlikar....... Nasarvánji Kharshedji Kurláválá Rámlál Lallubhái Doctor Phirozsháh Pálanji Doctor Vishvásráo Báláji Jayakar Jamshedji Sorábji Dastur... Bamanji Frámji Dáruválá. Nasarvánji Navroji Párak Nádirsháh Dádábhái Commissariválá.............. Jamshedji Frámji Kolápurválá P. Pedro Lisboa..... Barjorji Sorábshah Munsif Dádábhái Kharshedji Ravitná. Damodar Raghunath Dhume Government. Government. Govt. & Exhibition. Sindh Exhibition. Government. Government. Dhanjibhái Barjorji Doctor.. Government. Jehangier Kharshedji Sukhiá Hormasji Rastamji Modi J. A. Simoens. Surajlál Mathurádás Davlatjádá Ganesh Krishna Garde...... Shávaksháh Sorábji C. Jehángier. Jamkhandi. Exhibition. Exhibition. C. Jehangier. VII. POONA CIVIL ENGINEERING COLLEGE. (RECOGNIZED 1865.) The Poona Civil Engineering College arose out of a School established in Poona in 1854 by Government, at the suggestion of Lieut.-Colonel (now Major-General) Walter Scott, Bombay Engineers, for the purpose of educating subordinates for the Public Works Department. The College is under the control of the Principal, who is subordinate to the Director of Public Instruction. The College is divided into three Departments: 1. Matriculated students of the University of Bombay, who are educated through the English language for University Degrees in Civil Engineering. 2. Students who are educated through the medium of the English language up to the standard required for qualification as Overseers. 3. Vernacular students, who prosecute their studies in the College and the Workshops attached to it with the object of becoming educated Maistries. Attached to the College are workshops, where practical instruction is conveyed to the students, and where work of various kinds is executed for Government and the Public. In July 1863, Cowasjee Jehanghier Readymoney, Esquire, offered to Government the sum of Rupees 50,000 to assist in the erection of suitable buildings for the College. The foundationstone was laid by His Excellency Sir Bartle Frere on the 5th August 1865. Fellowships. Four Fellowships of Rs. 25, each tenable for one year, are attached to the College. Scholarships. The following Scholarships, each tenable for one year, are annually open for competition: On the retirement from India of the Rev. James McDougall in 1862, a subscription was raised by the ex-Students of the Poona Civil Engineering College for the purpose of perpetuating in the then School the name of its former Principal. A sum of Rupees 1,300 was subscribed, and from the interest aceruing from this sum an amount of Rupees 72 is placed annually at the disposal of the Principal to be awarded as a Scholarship to the most deserving student. FRERE SCHOLARSHIP. At a meeting of the Native inhabitants of Poona, held on 11th November 1866, Khán Bahadur Padamji Pestanji presiding, |