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SULLIVAN SCHOLARSHIPS.

Two Scholarships for Teachers of National Schools for at least two years, and one for a Student of the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, have been founded under the late Dr. Sullivan's will. Candidates are examined in the subjects for first year Literary and Science Scholarships.

ROYAL ACADEMICAL INSTITUTION.

Two Exhibitions, of £5 each, are conferred annually upon Students from this Institution who have taken the highest places in the Literary and Science Divisions, at the Examination for Scholarships of the First Year.

SIR ROBERT PEEL'S FUND.

For the several valuable Exhibitions in Arts, Medicine, and Engineering conferred at the First University and at the Degree Examination, for the Prizes in Composition to Graduates and Undergraduates in Arts and Medicine,-and for Prizes in English Prose Composition, and in Geometry, at Entrance, see page 80.

CHARTERS EXHIBITIONS.

An Exhibition of £15, and two of £10 each in the Literary Division, and also an Exhibition of £15, and two of £10 each in the Science Division of the Faculty of Arts, to be conferred at the Scholarship Examination, and an Exhibition of £50 in connexion with the School of Medicine.

PORTER SCHOLARSHIPS.

A Scholarship, to be called the Porter Scholarship, value £50, and tenable for two years, will be awarded annually. Competitors to be Students of two years' standing in Arts, and not more. Examination in the subjects taught in the second year in Arts.

DUNVILLE STUDENTSHIPS.

Two Studentships have been founded by William Dunville, Esq., each tenable for two years, and of the value of £45 for the first year and £100 for the second. Open to Students of three or more years' standing, one to be competed for in each year.

For further information respecting these Examinations, consult Belfast Queen's College Calendar, or apply to the Registrar.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE, CORK.

FOUNDED, DECEMBER 30, 1845,

VISITORS.

His Grace the Duke of Leinster.

His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin.

The Right Honorable the Chief Secretary for Ireland.

The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Killaloe.

The Right Honorable the Master of the Rolls.

The Right Honorable Mr. Justice Fitzgerald.

The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.

The President of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians. The President of the Royal College of Surgeons.

President-William K. Sullivan, Ph.D., M.R.I.A.
Vice-President-John Ryall, LL.D.

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THE COLLEGE SESSION.

The College Session is divided into three Terms. The First Term of the Session 1874-75 commenced on October 20, and ended on December 19, 1874.

The Second Term begins January 4; ends March 20. The Third Term begins April 5; ends (Ses. 1874-75)

June 12.

The First Term (Ses. 1875-76) begins October 19; ends December 18.

SUBJECTS OF THE MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS.

For the Faculties of Arts, Medicine, and Law. Greek:-Grammar.

Any one of the following Authors which the Candidate may select: Homer-Iliad, Books I. and II.; Xenophon-Anabasis, Books I. and II.; Lucian-Walker's Selections.

Latin:

Any one of the following Authors which the Candidate may select: Virgil-Æneid, Books I. and II.; Sallust—Conspiracy of Catiline; Cæsar-Gallic War, Book I.

English:

Grammar (1) The principles of Etymology and Orthography. (2) The leading rules of Syntax.

Composition, and writing from dictation.

History :

Outlines of Grecian History to the death of Alexander the Great. Outlines of Roman History to the accession of Augustus. Geography :

Outlines of Ancient and Modern Geography.

Mathematics:

Arithmetic-Principles of Notation. Vulgar and Decimal Fractions. Definition of the terms, Ratio and Proportion. The Rule of Proportion, with its commercial applications, including Simple Interest.

Algebra-Explanation of the signs and meaning of an Index. Calculation of the values of Algebraical Expressions, when particular values are given to the letters which they involve. Euclid-Book I., with the definitions and axioms.

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