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Lectures or Hospital Practice. The Certificates of Lecturers not complying with this regulation will not be recognised.

Students who intend to present themselves for Examination for Medical Degrees in the Queen's University should ascertain that their names are returned for any Medical Lectures they may attend, lest in consequence of such returns not having been supplied, their qualifications should be deemed insufficient when they present themselves; and Lecturers who are willing to make the required returns, and who have not received the necessary forms through the Registrars of their respective Institutions, should cause application to be made for them.

INSTITUTIONS FROM WHICH THE UNIVERSITY RECEIVES CERTIFICATES FOR DEGREES IN MEDICINE.

IRELAND.

The QUEEN'S COLLEGES in IRELAND.

BELFAST.-Belfast General Hospital.
CORK.-Cork North Infirmary.

Cork South Infirmary.

GALWAY.-County Galway Infirmary and Town Hospitals
DUBLIN.-University of Dublin.

Royal College of Surgeons.
Carmichael School.

Cecilia-street School.

Peter-street School.

Rotundo Hospital (for Midwifery).

School of Dr. Steevens's Hospital.

Adelaide Hospital.

City of Dublin Hospital.

Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital.

Jervis-street Hospital.

Mater Misericordiæ Hospital.

Meath Hospital.

Mercer's Hospital.

Richmond, Whitworth, and Hardwick Hospitals.

Dr. Steevens's Hospital.

St. Vincent's Hospital.

Coombe Lying-in Hospital.

Rotundo Lying-in Hospital.

ENGLAND.

BATH.-Bath United Hospital.

BEDFORD.-General Infirmary and Fever Hospital BIRMINGHAM.-Queen's College. General Hospital. Sydenham College.

BRISTOL.-Medical School. Infirmary. St Peter's Hospital. General Hospital.

CAMBRIDGE.-University Medical School and Addenbrooke's
Hospital.

EXETER.-Devon and Exeter Hospital.
HASLAR.-The Royal Naval Hospital.

HULL.-Hull and E. R. of York School of Medicine, &c.

LEEDS.-School of Medicine. General Infirmary.

LEICESTER.-Leicester Infirmary.

LIVERPOOL.-Royal Infirmary School of Medicine

Royal In

firmary. Fever Hospital. Northern Hospital Royal

Southern Hospital.

LONDON.-University College.

King's College.
London Hospital.

Middlesex Hospital.

Charing Cross Hospital.
St. Thomas's Hospital.

St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
Westminster Hospital.

Guy's Hospital.

St. George's Hospital.

The Physicians of the St. Marylebone Infirmary.

The Royal College of Chemistry.

St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington.

LONDON.-Brompton Hospital for Consumption, for Three

Months' Medical Hospital Practice.

Royal South London Dispensary.

Carey-street Dispensary.

MANCHESTER.-Royal School of Medicine and Surgery.

The Union Hospital. The Royal Infirmary.

School of Medicine in Chatham-street.

Owens College, for Instruction in Chemistry. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE.-College of Medicine in Connexion with the University of Durham.

College of Medicine and Practical Science.
The Infirmary.

NORTHAMPTON.-The General Infirmary.

NORWICH.-Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.

NOTTINGHAM. The General Hospital.

SHEFFIELD. The Sheffield Medical Institution.

SCOTLAND.

ABERDEEN.-King's College and University. Royal Infirmary. EDINBURGH.-University of Edinburgh. Medical and Surgical School, Surgeon's Hall. Royal Infirmary.

GLASGOW.-University of Glasgow. Andersonian Institution. Royal Infirmary.

School of Civil Engineering.

Candidates for the Degree in Civil Engineering are required:

1. To have been admitted Matriculated Students of the Queen's University in the Department of Civil Engineering. 2. To have subsequently studied in the Colleges of the Queen's University the Course herein prescribed.

3. To have passed two University Examinations.

Candidates for the Degree in Civil Engineering must enter their names with the Registrar of one of the Queen's Ücileges of Belfast, Cork, and Galway, and pay to the Bursar the required College and Class Fees. They must also pass a Matriculation Examination.

The course for the Degree in Civil Engineering usually extends over three Sessions, and comprises attendance on the following Curriculum:

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Attendance on these courses in all cases includes passing such Examinations as may be appointed by the College Council, as well as the catechetical parts of the courses of Lectures.

Engineering Students must reside at their respective Colleges during at least the first two Terms of each Session, and can be exempted from residence during the third Term also, only by a special grace of the College Council.

The study of the Engineering Curriculum may be extended over more than three Sessions, on the recommendation of the College Council, and under such regulations as the Council shall impose. Some relaxation of the order in which the subjects are studied will be admitted, on the recommendation of the Council.

Candidates will, on the special recommendation of the College Council, be admitted to the Degree after two years' residence instead of three, if their previous acquaintance with a sufficient group of the subjects above set down for study in the first and second Sessions is deemed by the Council satisfactory. In such cases the Certificate of the Council will be accepted in lieu of attendance upon these courses, but will not exempt Candidates from the University Examinations in them.

Candidates for the Degree in Civil Engineering are required to pass two University Examinations-the First University Examination and the Degree Examinationboth of which are held in Dublin.

Students who have completed their second Session must attempt the First University Examination before rising to the third year, unless prevented by illness or other inevitable accident, in which case the Senate may admit them to a Supplementary Examination.

Candidates who have attempted, but failed to pass, the First University Examination in October, will be admitted to a Supplementary Examination.

The Supplementary Examination will be held in December or January.

Each Candidate must forward to the Secretary, on or before the 1st of December, notice of his intention to offer himself for Examination, stating the grounds upon which he applies to be admitted.

FIRST UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION IN ENGINEERING.

The course for the First University Examination includes French; Geometrical Drawing; Mathematics (first course); Mathematics (second course); Mensuration, Levelling, and Mapping, and the elements of constructive and descriptive Architecture; Experimental Physics.

The first course of Mathematics is the same as the Pass Course for the First University Examination in Arts (see p. 38).

The second course of Mathematics is the same as the Honor Course for the First University Examination in Arts (see p. 39).

The course of Experimental Physics is represented by Everett's Deschanel.

The Examination will be held in October. Each Candidate must forward to the Secretary, on or before the 1st of September, notice of his intention to offer himself as a Candidate.

The Candidates who pass with Honors will be arranged in two classes. They will receive Prizes and Certificates of Honor.

Two Exhibitions founded by public subscription, one of the annual value of £20 for two years, the other of the annual value of £15 for two years, will be competed for at the Honor Examination. For the regulations regarding these Exhibitions see the University Calendar.

EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR IN ENGINEERING.

The Examination for the Degree in Civil Engineering will embrace the following subjects:-Engineering; Mensuration, Levelling, and Mapping; Mathematical Physics; Natural Philosophy Applied; Chemistry; Mineralogy; Geology, and Physical Geography. The Examination in Mensuration, Levelling, and Mapping, will consist mainly of a practical Examination in the use of the different instruments, and of the actual performance of one or more pieces of office work: each Candidate will also be required to produce at this Examination the Field-notes and Drawings of a Survey made by him.

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