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Candidates for Degrees by the methods (2) and (3) are required to notify to the Registrar of the Law School, one month before the Commencements, the particular qualifications which they propose to

offer.

The Subjects of Examination, and the marks allotted to each, are as follows:

1. Roman Law.-100 marks.

(a) Candidates will be examined in the Principles and History
of Roman Law.

(b) A special paper will be set on a prescribed Title of the
Digest. Until further notice, the prescribed Title will
be Book IX.,
Title 2 (Ad legem Aquiliam).

2. English Law.-100 marks.

(a) The Law of Mortgage and Liens.
(b) The Law of Principal and Agent.

3. Jurisprudence, Theoretical and Historical.-100 marks.

[Holland, Elements of Jurisprudence.

Markby, Elements of Law.

Holmes, The Common Law.

Jenks, Law and Politics in the Middle Ages.]

4. International Law (including Private International Law).-100 marks.

(a) The Law of Neutrality.

(b) Obligations in Private International Law.

5. Theory of Legislation.-100 marks.

[Bentham, Theory of Legislation.

Sidgwick, Elements of Politics, chaps. iii.-xiii.
M'Kechnie, State and Individual, Part 2.
Dicey, Law and Public Opinion in England.j

6. Legal History.-100 marks.

[Carter, History of English Legal Institutions.

Digby, History of the Law of Real Property.

Pollock and Maitland, History of English Law. Book 1.,
Book II., chaps. i. and iv.]

7. Public Administration.-100 marks.

[Goodnow, Comparative Administrative Law.

P. Ashley, Local and Central Government.

Wright and Hobhouse, Local Government and Taxation.]

Nos. (1) and (2) are compulsory: but every Candidate must in addition answer in two of the five remaining subjects.

Candidates must send to the Registrar of the Law School notice of their selection one month before the Examination.

Text-books given in brackets are intended to indicate approximately the general knowledge required of Candidates under each head.

A Candidate for LL.D. Examination must have passed for LL.B. one year previously. In special cases (reserved for decision of the Board) this rule may be relaxed.

NOTE. A Decree, of which the following was a clause, was passed by the Senate on the 16th of June, 1885:

"Proviso tamen quod omnibus quibus unquam per Statuta licueris Baccalaureatum vel Doctoratum in utroque jure secundum regulat antehac [ante annum 1885] vigentes capessere, post hac etiam liceat secundum eas regulas pro illis gradibus supplicare."

In 1911 the dates of Examinations for Degrees in Law are as follows:

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For The Law of Mortgage and Liens' substitute The Law of
Trusts' (omitting 'The Law of Charitable Trusts ').

4. International Law.

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(a) For The Law of Neutrality' substitute The Law of War on Land'.

6. Legal History.

Omit Carter, History of Legal Institutions'.

After Digby, History of the Law of Real Property,' insert 'Holdsworth, History of English Law, vol. 1.'

Students desiring information with regard to the Regulatio of King's Inns, or the London Inns, should apply in the forme case to the Under Treasurer, King's Inns, Dublin, and in the latter case to the Clerk of the Council of Legal Education, Lincoln's Inns, London.

Candidates for Degrees by the methods (2) and (3) are required to notify to the Registrar of the Law School, one month before the Commencements, the particular qualifications which they propose to

offer..

The Subjects of Examination, and the marks allotted to each, are as follows:

1. Roman Law.-100 marks.

(a) Candidates will be examined in the Principles and History of Roman Law.

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ooks given in brackets are intended to indicate approximately ral knowledge required of Candidates under each head. andidate for LL.D. Examination must have passed for LL.B. one year previously. In special cases (reserved for decision of the Board) this rule may be relaxed.

NOTE. A Decree, of which the following was a clause, was passed by the Senate on the 16th of June, 1885:

"Proviso tamen quod omnibus quibus unquam per Statuta licueris Baccalaureatum vel Doctoratum in utroque jure secundum regulat antehac [ante annum 1885] vigentes capessere, post hac etiam liceat secundum eas regulas pro illis gradibus supplicare."

In 1911 the dates of Examinations for Degrees in Law are as follows:

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Degrees will be conferred on February 28, April 25, July 6,

or December 20.

The

The Examiners require a minimum of 40 per cent. of the questions to be answered on the aggregate of the papers. answering must not fall below 30 per cent. with any Examiner.

At the Examination for the Degree of LL.D., and the Examination for each section of the Degree of LL.B., Candidates who have obtained 50 per cent. of the aggregate marks, and who have satisfied the Examiners in the several subjects of examination, are arranged in two classes. The usual standard for first class is 65 per cent. for the LL.D. and Section B of the LL.B. Examination, and 60 per cent. for Section A of the LL.B. Examination. In each class the names are arranged in order of merit. The remaining Candidates who have passed the Examination are arranged in alphabetical order as unclassed Candidates.

In the LL.B. and LL.D. Courses, as in the other parts of the University Curriculum, changes are introduced from time to time by the Board and Council; and also the publishers issue new editions of the books. But this latter change is not allowed to operate to the disadvantage of any Candidate who has prepared himself for Examination in the prescribed Course.

The Fees for the Degrees of LL.B. and LL.D. are, respectively, £11 15s. and £22.

Bachelors of Laws of Oxford or Cambridge, who are also Bachelors of Arts in either of these Universities, may present themselves for the LL.D. Examination on taking an ad eundem LL.B. Degree in the University of Dublin. Fee, £11 15s. Specimens of Papers set at and LL.D. Degrees can be Registrar.

recent Examinations for the LL.B. obtained on application to the

Students desiring information with regard to the Regulations of King's Inns, or the London Inns, should apply in the former case to the Under Treasurer, King's Inns, Dublin, and in the latter case to the Clerk of the Council of Legal Education, Lincoln's Inns, London.

REGULATIONS OF THE SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.

THE School of Physic in the University of Dublin consists of the following Staff for 1910:

Regius Professor of Physic.-James Little, M.D., LL.D.

Regius Professor of Surgery.—Sir Charles B. Ball, M. D., Ch. M.
University Professor of Anatomy and Surgery.-Andrew Francis
Dixon, M.B., Sc. D.

University Professor of Chemistry.-Sydney Young, Sc.D., F.R.S.
University Professor of Botany.-Henry H. Dixon, Sc. D., F.R.S.
University Professor of Surgery.-Edward H. Taylor, M.D.
University Anatomist.-Sir Charles B. Ball, M.D., Ch. M.

Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy.-H. W. Mackintosh, M.A.
Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural Philosophy.-William E. Thrift,
M.A., F.T.C.D.

King's Professor of Institutes of Medicine.-W. H.Thompson, M.D., Sc.D. King's Professor of Practice of Medicine.-James Craig, M.D.

King's Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy.—Walter G. Smith, M.D. King's Professor of Midwifery.-Henry Jellett, M.D.

University Lecturer in Medical Jurisprudence and Hygiene.-Henry T. Bewley, M.D.

University Lecturer in Pathology-Alex. C. O'Sullivan, M.D., F.T.C.D. University Lecturers in Dental Surgery and Pathology for 1910.-A.W.W. Baker, M.D., M. Dent. Sc.; W. G. T. Story, M.B.

University Lecturer in Dental Mechanics for 1910.-Joseph Cockburn,

L.D.S.

University Lecturer in Orthodontia for 1910.-E. S. Friel, M. Dent. Sc. University Lecturer in Anæsthetics for 1910.-T. P. C. Kirkpatrick, MD. University Examiner in Clinical Surgery for 1910.-Sir John Lentaigne, F.R.C.S.I.

University Examiner in Ophthalmic Surgery for 1910.-P. W. Maxwell, M.D.

University Examiner in Midwifery for 1910.-A. J. Horne, M.D.

University Examiners in Medicine for 1910.-George Gibson, M.D.; J. F. O'Carroll, M.D.

University Examiner in Vital Statistics for 1910.-N. McI. Falkiner, M.D.

University Examiner in Dental Surgery for 1910.-A.W.W. Baker, M.D., M. Dent. Sc.

University Examiner in Sanitary Engineering for 1910.—J. H. Pentland, B.A.I.

University Examiner in Mental Diseases for 1910.-R. R. Leeper, F.R.C.S.I.

University Examiner in Pathology for 1910.-R. Muir, M.D.

University Examiner in Institutes of Medicine for 1910.-C. S. Sherrington, M.D., F.R.S.

University Examiner in Medical Jurisprudence and Hygiene for 1910.W. R. Dawson, M.D.

University Examiner in Anatomy for 1910.-Peter Thompson, M.D.

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