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JUNIOR CANDIDATES-MALE. SECOND CLASS-IN ORDER OF MERIT-(Continued).

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SENIOR CANDIDATES-FEMALE.

DIVISION A.-FIRST CLASS-IN ORDER OF MERIT.

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SECOND CLASS-IN ORDER OF MERIT.

Hunter, Martha, B1, B2

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Educational Institute, Lerwick.

Young Ladies' Inst., Auchtermuchty.
Miss Lee's School, 22 Buccleuch Place.
Educational Institute, Lerwick.
Parish School, Tynninghame.

DIVISION B.-FIRST CLASS.-VACANT.
SECOND CLASS-IN ORDER OF MERIT.

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JUNIOR CANDIDATES-FEMALE.

DIVISION A.-FIRST CLASS-IN ORDER OF MERIT.

4 Lerwick...... Hunter, Catherine, A3, B1, B2, E......... 15 | Educational Institute, Lerwick. SECOND CLASS-IN ORDER OF MERIT.

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DIVISION B.-FIRST CLASS.-VACANT.
SECOND CLASS-IN ORDER OF MERIT.

Cruickshanks, Isabella, BI,

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Craig, Esther, B2,

14 Miss Gregory's School, Elgin.

EQUAL.....13 Pulteneytown Academy, Wick.

8 Elgin. Wick

IV. SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION FOR STUDENTS

OF DIVINITY AND CANDIDATES FOR LICENSE.

Adopted by the Presbytery of Edinburgh, on the 27th
March 1867.

1.-FOR STUDENTS ENTERING THE DIVINITY HALL THE FIRST YEAR. 1. LATIN.-Livy, Book ii.; Virgil's "Æneid," Book ii.

2. GREEK.--Xenophon's "Anabasis," Book i., and Gospel of St John. 3. MATHEMATICS.—Euclid, Book vi. ; Simple and Quadratic Equations.

4. LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS.-Fallacies; Induction; Theories of Perception. Books recommended, without being prescribed: Whately's "Logic," Books iii. and iv.; Reid on the "Intellectual Powers;" Hamilton's "Lectures on Metaphysics.'

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5. MORAL PHILOSOPHY.-Ethical Theories and Natural Theology. Books recommended, without being prescribed]: Stewart's "Outlines," Part ii.; Fleming's "Manual;" Mackintosh's "Dissertation;" Butler's 'Analogy," Part i.

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6. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.-Statics and Dynamics. mended: Thomson and Tait's "Elements of Natural Philosophy." 7. BIBLICAL Knowledge.-Historical Books of the Old and New Testament, especially the Four Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. 8. THE SHORTER CATECHISM.

2.-FOR STUDENTS ENTERING THE HALL THE SECOND YEAR.

I. LATIN.-Cicero "De Natura Deorum," Books i. and ii.

2. GREEK.—The Gospel of St Luke, to be read critically, with the Prolegomena, as in Alford's Greek Testament.

3. HEBREW.-The Grammar, and Genesis, Chapters i.-viii.

4. EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY.-Miracles; Internal Evidences; Butler's "Analogy," Part ii.

5. BIBLICAL KNOWLEDGE.-The Religious Rites and Institutions of the Mosaic Law.

6. CHURCH HISTORY.-The first four centuries.

3.-FOR STUDENTS ENTERING THE HALL THE THIRD YEAR.

I. LATIN.-Calvin's "Institutes," Lib. ii., cap. xv.

2. GREEK.-The Epistle to the Hebrews, to be read critically, with the Prolegomena, as in Alford's Greek New Testament.

3. HEBREW.-Genesis, Chapters xl. -1.

4. BIBLICAL KNOWLEDGE.-Prophecies of the Old Testament, especially those relating to Christ.

5. Church HISTORY.-The Sixteenth Century.

6. SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY.-The system generally, as laid down in the Confession of Faith; and especially the first two, or the last three,

of the following subjects, according as the former or the latter may have been discussed in the Class of Systematic Theology during the preceding Session, viz. : —

(a) The Fall, and the Atonement; or

(b) The purposes of God, Justification by Faith, and the Work of the Holy Spirit.

N.B.-Students availing themselves of the alternative curriculum of two full Sessions and three partial Sessions, shall, before commencing their Fourth Session, be examined on the subjects in Section II., and before commencing their Fifth Session, on the subjects in Section III.

4.-FOR STUDENTS APPLYING for License AS PROBATIONERS.

I. LATIN.-Cicero "De Officiis," Book ii.; Horace's "Ars Poetica." 2. GREEK.-Xenophon's "Memorabilia," Book ii.; and the Epistle to the Romans, to be read critically, with the Prolegomena, as in Alford's Greek New Testament.

3. HEBREW.-Psalms i. to xx.

4. LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS.-As in Section I.

5. MORAL PHILOSOPHY.-As in Section I. Additional book recommended :-Smith's "Theory of Moral Sentiments."

6. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.-Mechanics and Astronomy.

7. CHURCH HISTORY.-History of the Church of Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution.

8. BIBLICAL CRITICISM.-The principal Manuscripts and Disputed Passages of the New Testament.

9. SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY.-The system generally, as laid down in the Confession of Faith, and, in particular, the Trinity, the Atonement, Justification, the Work of the Holy Spirit, and the Sacraments.

The Convener of the Committee of the Presbytery of Edinburgh, for the Examination of Students entering the Divinity Hall the first year, is the Rev. W. WALLACE.

STUDENTS' SOCIETIES AND CLUBS.

I.-UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC CLUB.

Presidents.-The Hon. Lord NEAVES, LL.D.; Professor CHRISTISON, M.D., D.C.L. Vice-Presidents.-Professor BALFOUR ; Professor CRUM BROWN; Professor LISTER ; Professor MACLAGAN; Professor MUIRHEAD; Professor TURNER; T. ANNANDALE, Esq.; Dr JOHN CHIENE; A. STIRLING MURRAY DUNLOP, Esq. Chairman.-JOHN J. REID, Esq. Treasurer.-JAMES SYME, Esq. (1 Shandwick Place). Secretary.-C. F. HUTCHINSON, Esq. Committee.-Messrs G. W. T. OMOND, JAMES WALLACE, J. L. H. MACFARLANE, W. FORSYTH, JOHN KINLOCH, JAMES SPEID, B. H. BLYTH, J. W. Bramwell, J. W. CATHCART, JAMES FINLAY, R. W. MAPLETON, C. H. Christie. The Club is open to all present and former students of the University. The Gymnasium is open daily, during the Winter Session, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., for all who become Members of the Club. Annual Sports are held in March and June, and Inter-University Sports in connexion with the Club early in Spring. Annual Subscription, Ten Shillings and Sixpence.

II. EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY BOAT CLUB. HONORARY MEMBERS.-Principal Sir ALEXander Grant, Bart. ; Professors BALFour, Bennett, CHRISTISON, Kelland, MacLagan, MUIRHEAD, TYTLER, CRUM BROWN, &c.

COMMITTEE.-Captain, THOMAS R. FRASER, M.D., 3 Grosvenor Street; Vice-Captain, ROBERT Cox, jun., M.A.; Honorary Secretary, J. H. BALFOur, Thistle Court; Treasurer, WILLIAM GARDINER, C.A.; Other Members of Committee, J. GARDINER, S.S.C., and J. A. ROBERTSON, C.A.

The Club is composed of present or past Students of this and other Universities. Admission by ballot at any of the monthly meetings. Entry Money, One Guinea. Annual_Subscription, payable at the commencement of the Winter Session, Two Guineas.

The Boathouse of the Club is at Viewforth Bridge, Union Canal, and the Annual Races are held in the beginning of July.

III. EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY. Presidents.-Professor CHRISTISON; Professor OAKELEY. Vice-Presidents.-Professor CRAWFORD; Professor MACLAGAN. Secretaries.-J. SMITH, M.D.; W. M'DOUGALL, C.E. Treasurer.-J. SMALL, M.Ă. The Meetings of the Society are held weekly during the Winter Session in the lower Museum Hall, at 8 o'clock P.M., and commence on the second Monday of November. Subscription, Five Shillings.

ERRATA.

App., p. 3, l. 15, read M'Neil, Charles, F. C. min., Juniper Green.

p. 59, D. Department of Chemistry and Nat. Hist., add

Arthur Gamgee, M.D.

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