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for Combination, Molecules. Molecular Attrac tion. Affinity. Mechanical and Chemical Solution. Laws of Combination. Atomic Theory. Equivalents. Law of Atomic Heat. Nomenclature. Symbolic Notation and Formulæ. Classification of Compound Bodies, Law of Gaseous Volumes. Vapour Densities. Methods adopted in the Determination of Atomic Weights. Calculation of Volume Weights. Diffusion of Gases. Quantivalence of Atoms. Phenomena of Crystallization. Isomorphism. Isomerism. Occurrence, Preparation, and Properties of the NonMetallic Elements and of their more important Compounds,

III.-ENGINEERING.

Four papers, Examination of Drawings, and Oral. 1st. Engineering Field Work.-Surveying with the Chain only. Surveying with the Compass and Chain. The Theodolite and its adjustment. Levelling with the Dumpy and Y Level, and the adjustment of the same.

N.B.-A plotted Survey and Section, with the Survey and Level Books (certified as the work of the student by the Head of an Institution recogniz. ed in Civil Engineering), should be submitted to the Examiners by each Candidate.

2nd. Materials used in Construction.-Stone. Quarrying and Blasting. Manufacture and mode of testing the quality of Bricks and Tiles, Limes, Mortar, Cements, Concrete, Plaster. Timber. Methods of seasoning Timber, Preservation of Timber. Wrought and Cast Iron. Preservation of Iron. Steel. Bessemer Process. Paints and Varnishes. 3rd. Masonry.-Stone Masonry. Brickwork. Precaution against Settlement. Plain Arching. Different Forms of Arches and modes of describing them, Foundations. Pile and Iron Tubular Founda

tions. Well Foundations.

4th, (a). Roads.-Earth, Moorum, and Metalled Roads. Gradient and Cross Section, Traction. Survey'

of

the

Lining out and Construction. Laying out
Curves without an angular instrument. Tracing
and Survey of Hill Roads. Maintenance and
Repair.

(b.) Earthwork. Mensuration and setting out. Tools
and Execution. Cuttings. Embanking and
Puddling.

5th. Engineering Drawing-Each Candidate will be required to exhibit three drawings, executed by him during his course of study at an affiliated Institution.

Each drawing to bear the following Certificate:Certified that this drawing was executed within the walls and completed on

*by
(Signed)

Principal of the

Date

*Enter the name of the School or College of Engineering. N.B.-Each Candidate will also be required to execute in the presence of the Examiners a pen and ink sketch of a simple object to show proficiency in free hand-sketching. For this sketch two hours will be allowed,

TEXT-BOOK IN CIVIL ENGINEERING.

Such portions of the Roorkee Treatise on Civil Engineering as treat of the subjects above specified.

9. The Examination will be written and oral.

10. On the Third Thursday after the commencement of the Examination, the Examiners will publish a list of the successful Candidates in two Classes and Pass, the names in each Class and Pass being arranged in alphabetical order.

EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF L.C.E. 11. The Examination for the Degree of Licentiate of Civil Engineering will be held annually in Bombay, commencing on the Fourth Monday in November.

12. No Undergraduate will be admitted to the Examination unless he shall have kept two terms in a School or College of Civil Engineering recognized by the University of Bombay subsequently to passing the First Examination.

13. Candidates must apply to the Registrar two months before the Examination. (Vide Form AL.)

14. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 30 for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form AM.)

15. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for presenting himself at any subsequent examination for the Degree of Licentiate of Civil Engineering, on a new application being forwarded and a fresh fee paid.

16. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects:

I. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.

II. Experimental and Natural Science.

III. Civil Engineering.

IV. One of the following to be selected by the Candi-
date:-

A. Analytical Geometry and Differential and
Integral Calculus.

B. Optics and Astronomy.

C. Mining and Metallurgy.
Architecture.

D.

E. Mechanical Engineering.

F. Chemical Analysis, Meteorology, and Ter-
restrial Magnetism.

I.-MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Four papers.

1st. Mensuration of Surfaces and Solids.
2nd. (a.) Geometric Conic Sections.

(b.) Analytical Geometry of Two Dimensions.-Ana-
lytical Geometry of the right line and circle by
Rectangular, Oblique, and Polar Co-ordinates.

3rd. Statics and Dynamics.

4th. Hydrostatics.

II.-EXPERIMENTAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE.
Three papers-Oral and Practical.

1st. Inorganic Chemistry.-The Chemistry of the prin
cipal Metals and their Salts. Qualitative Analy-
sis of simple Salts.

2nd. (a). Heat-Propagation of Heat by Conduction, Radiation, and Convection. Absorption, Reflec

tion, and Refraction of Heat. Diathermacy.
Theory of Exchanges. Mechanical Theories of
Heat, Mechanical and Chemical Equivalents.
Different forms of Energy. Sources of Heat.

(b.) Voltaic Electricity and Magnetism.

3rd. Geology.-Definitions of Geological terms. The prin cipal Rocks and their Component Minerals. Translation and Consolidation of Materials. Fossilization. Central Heat. Volcanoes. Earthquakes

and other movements of the Earth's crust. Succession of Strata. Formation of Coal. Metamorphism of Rocks. Igneous Rocks. Geographical Distribution of the Stratified and Igneous Rocks in India. Mode of constructing Geological Maps and Sections.

4th. Practical.-(1) Qualitative Analysis, and (2) Recognition of the more important Rocks and Minerals. 5th. Oral.

TEXT BOOKS IN GEOLOGY.

Page's Introductory Text Book of Geology.

Elementary Manual of Geology (published by the Educational Department).

III. CIVIL ENGINEERING.

Six Papers-Examination of Drawings, and Oral. 1st.-Engineering Field and Office Work.

(a.) Triangulation and Traversing. Azimuth, Latitude and Longitude. Contouring. The adjustment and use of Surveying Instruments.

(b.) Geometrical Drawing.

N.B-A plotted Triangulation, Traverse and Contour together with the Field books of the same (certified by the Head of a recognized Institution as the actual work of the Student), should be submitted to the Examiners by each Candidate.

2nd. Strength of Materials.-Pressure. Tension. Torsion. Transverse strain. Factor of Safety. Deflection. Stability of Retaining-walls. Roofs.

3rd. Bridges-Masonry Bridges. Centering.

Wooden Bridges.-Trussed and Girder Bridges.
Scarfs, Joints, and Straps. Built Beams.
Iron Bridges.-Girder and Suspension.

4th. (a.) Irrigation.-Canals for Irrigation and Navigation. Sources of Supply. Quantity of Water required. Slope of bed and section of channel. Alignment of Canal. Falls, Rapids, and Locks. Drainage. Aqueducts. Inlets. Dams. Superpassages. Head Works. Regulators. Irrigational Tanks. Motion of Water through Pipes, in open Canals, and over Weirs.

(b.) Harbours.-Groins. Breakwaters. Quays. Basins. Docks and Jetties.

5th. Specification and Estimating.-A Specification and Estimate of a simple structure to be drawn up

from data.

N.B.-Multiplication of dimensions will not be required. 6th. Railways.-Location. Gauges. Curves. Gradients. Formation. Tunnels. Level Crossings. Ballasting. Fencing. Permanent Way. Stations. Signals. Turn-tables and Triangles. Engine Sheds. Locomotive Engines. Traction.

of

7th. Engineering Drawing.-Each Candidate will be required to exhibit three Drawings, executed by him in an affiliated Institution subsequent to his passing the First Examination in Civil Engineering. Each Drawing to bear the following certificate:Certified that this drawing was executed within the walls and completed

on the

*by.

(Signed)

Principal of the

Date

* Enter the name of the School or College of Engineering. N.B. Each Candidate will also be required to execute in the presence of the Examiners a pen and ink sketch of a simple object to show proficiency in free hand-sketching. For this sketch two hours will be allowed.

TEXT BOOKS.

The Roorkee Treatise of Civil Engineering.
The Roorkee Manual of Surveying.

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