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BERNTESEN Organic Chemistry.

RICHTER: Organic Chemistry.

GEORGE Practical Organic Chemistry.

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VALENTIN Qualitative Analysis.

CLOWES and COLEMAN : Quantitative Analysis.

COHEN Practical Organic Chemistry.

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Some knowledge of the more important papers to be found in the Journal of the Chemical Society or the Transactions of the Royal Society will also be required.

THIRD EXAMINATION FOR THE D.Sc., 1907.

MATHEMATICS.

The Examination will be in one of the following groups of subjects or in any other combination of subjects with the previous permission of the Syndicate:

I.-Elliptic Functions and Differential Equations.

II.-Geometrical Optics, Descriptive Astronomy, Lunar and Planetary Theory.

III.-Higher Rigid, Dynamics, Hydrostatics and HydroDynamics.

IV.-Theory of Potential with application to Electricity and Magnetism, FOURIER'S Series and Spherical Harmonics.

V.-Theory of Elasticity and Physical Optics.

The Examination will consist of two papers. The candidate will also be required to submit a dissertation embodying original work in some portion of the selected group.

The group selected by the candidate must be notified to the Registrar at least nine months before the date of the Examination.

PHYSICS.

The Examination will be in one of the subjects prescribed for the First and Second D.Sc. Examinations.

The Examination will consist of two papers. The candidate will also be required to submit a dissertation embodying original work in some portion of the selected subject, at least three months before the date of the Examination.

The subject selected by the candidate must be notified to the Registrar at least nine months before the date of the Examination.

CHEMISTRY.

The Examination will be in one of the subjects prescribed for the First and Second D.Sc. Examinations. The Examination will consist of two papers. The candidate will also be required to submit a dissertation embodying original work in some portion of the selected subject, at least three months before the date of the Examination.

The subject selected by the candidate must be notified to the Registrar at least nine months before the date of the Examination.

M.A. EXAMINATION, 1907.

The subjects of Examination are—

I.-Languages. Any one of the following, viz., Eng.lish, Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian, Latin, Greek, Hebrew.

II.-Mental and Moral Science.

III.-Mathematics.

IV.-Physics.

V.-Chemistry.

VI.-History, Political Economy and Jurisprudence.

ENGLISH.

There will be eight papers set, viz., six papers on the Prescribed course, one containing unseen passages: and one, an essay.

N.B. Candidates must take up Groups I, II, III, VI, and either IVa and Va., or IVb and Vb.

I.-General Section: Chaucer; Spenser; Pope; Bacon; Addison.

CHAUCER: Prologue.

SPENCER: Faerie Queen, Book I.

POPE: Essay on Man.

BACON Essays.

ADDISON: Spectator Papers (Selection, Clarendon
Press).

II.-General Section: Shakespeare and Milton.

SHAKESPEARE: Hamlet; Antony and Cleopatra; As
You Like It.

MILTON Samson Agonistes; Comus; Sonnets.

III.-Special Subject: Tennyson.

The Princess; In Memoriam ; Idyls of the King.
Selection in Vol. IV of Ward's English Poets.
Memoir of Alfred Lord Tennyson, by his son.
STOPFORD BROOKE: Tennyson.

BRADLEY: In Memoriam.

IVa.-Nineteenth Century Prose :

LAMB: Essays of Elia (not including the Last Essays

of Elia).

GEORGE ELIOT: Middlemarch.

CARLYLE: Heroes and Hero Worship.

MORLEY: On Compromise.

Or IVb.-Historical Grammar of the English Language.
N.B.-Candidates offering IVb must also offer Vb.

Va.-Nineteenth Century Poetry :

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WARD English Poets, Vol. IV (Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey, Scott, Campbell, Byron, T. Moore, Shelley, Keats, Landor, T. Hood, Eliz. Barrett Browning, R. Browning, Matthew Arnold).

Or Vb.-Anglo-Saxon.

N. B.-Candidates offering Vb must also offer IVb.

VI.-History

GREEN: History of the English People, from 1461
A.D. onwards.

OMAN: England in the 19th Century.

N. B.-Candidates must show a competent knowledge of the History of English Literature in all periods covered above, both in the general and in the special sections.

The following works are recommended :

TAINE History of English Literature (Introduction only).

SAINTSBURY: History of English Literature.

SANSKRIT.

There will be six papers set

Rigveda, Peterson's University Selections.

Bhagavadgita, text only.

SUDRAKA: Mrichchhakatika.

BHAVABHUTTI: Malatimadhava.

VISAKHADATTA: Mudrarakshasa.

VANABHATTA: Kadambari-Purvabhaga.

MAMMATA: Kavyaprakasa.

Sahityadarpana, Chapter VI.

Katha Upanished with Sankaracharya's Bhashya.
VYASA and SANKARA: Vedanta Sutras with Sankara's
Bhashya, Adhy. I, Pada I, Sutras 1-4 inclusive, and
Adhy. II, Padas I and 2.

PRASASTAPADA: Padarthadharmasamgraha, commonly known as Vaiseshikabhashya, Mula only.

VACHASPATI MISRA: Samkhyatattva Kaumudi.
NAISHADHA: Canto 17.

MUIR Sanskrit Texts, Vols. I and II.

The outlines of the History of Sanskrit Literature as in WEBER or in the Introduction to LANMAN'S Sanskrit Reader, or any similar work.

As an alternative to the Samkhyatattva Kaumudi and the Padarthadharmasamgraha, candidates may offer CUNNINGHAM'S Corpus Inscriptionum.

(Sanskrit must be written in the Devanagri character only.) 1

ARABIC.

There will be four papers set—

Maqàmàte Harìrì.

Divane Hamàsa.

Divane Mutanabbi.

Sabae Muallaqàt.
Qasida Banate Suad,
Kafia and Shafia.

Mukhtasar-ul-Maàni.

Muhit-ud Dair.

A general knowledge of the literary history of Arabia down to the time of Mutanabbi,

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