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a cap of black velvet, silk, or other material, after the fashion of that still worn in the University of France.

2. For Doctors of Divinity, Laws, Medicine, and Science.-If on occasions of high ceremony a distinctive dress is deemed desirable, robes respectively of violet, scarlet, crimson, and amaranth silk, or cloth with facings; cinctures and caps after the fashion used by the Professors in these Faculties in the University of France.

3. The hoods of the Graduates in all the Faculties to be after the pattern of those of the University of Cambridge, as most nearly resembling the form of the hood on the Rector's robe of this University, and of the following materials and colours :— That of the M.A., black silk with red silk lining.

That of the D.D., violet purple silk or cloth with white satin lining, to represent the old ermine lining.

That of the LL.D., scarlet silk or cloth with white satin lining. That of the M.D., crimson silk or cloth with white satin lining. That of the D.Sc., amaranth silk or cloth with white satin lining.

That of the Mus. D., cerulean blue silk or cloth with white satin lining.

4. The Bachelors in the several Faculties to be entitled to wear the gown and cap of M.A., with hoods of the same colour as those of the Doctors of their Faculties, but bordered with white fur.

LISTS OF GRADUATES.

List of those who have received the Degree of Doctor of Laws since 1851, inclusive.

1851.

Thomas Burbidge, A.B., Principal of College at Leamington, Warwick.

Daniel Wilson, Edinburgh.

George Douglas Campbell, Duke of Argyll.

1853.

Thomas Miller, M.A., Rector of Academy, Perth.

Alexander Baron Humboldt, Prussia.

1854.

The Right Hon. Duncan M'Neill, Lord Justice-General.

Sir John M'Neill.

Sir Ralph Anstruther, Bart.

1856.

Major Playfair, Provost of St Andrews.

Thomas Duncan, Professor of Mathematics, St Andrews.

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Henry Carmichael, M.A., Australia.

George L. Craik, M.A., Queen's College, Belfast.

1861.

Richard Low, High School, Dundee.

Rev. Alexander M'Laren, Minister of Kemback.

1862.

Samuel Birch, British Museum.

1863.

Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Keir, Rector of the University.

John Hunter, W.S., Edinburgh.

George Dempster, Skibo.

Lyon Playfair, Edinburgh.

Robert Chambers, Edinburgh.

William Y. Sellar, M.A., Professor of Humanity, Edinburgh.

1865.

William Wright, B.A., Assistant MS. Department, British Museum.

Thomas Henry Dyer, London.

1866.

1867.

Rev. Robert Graham, Minister of Errol.

John Stuart Mill, M.P., Rector of the University.

David Page, Edinburgh.

Patrick James Stirling, Dunblane.

1868.

Rev. Patrick Bell, Minister of Carmyllie.

Rev. Charles Clouston, Minister of Sandwick.

1869.

William L. F. Fischer, M.A., Professor of Mathematics, St Andrews. John C. Adams, M.A., Lowndean Professor of Astronomy, Cambridge.

Rev. William Martin, Professor of Moral Philosophy, Aberdeen. James Anthony Froude, M.A., Rector of the University.

Alexander Brown, Arbroath.

1870.

James Browning, M.A., St Andrews.
William O. Lonie, M.A., St Andrews.

T. Irvine Boswell Boswell, Balmuto, Fifeshire.

1871.

John Anderson, C.E., Woolwich.

Adam Paterson, Dean of the Faculty of Procurators, Glasgow.
The Very Rev. A. P. Stanley, Dean of Westminster.

1872.

Archibald Geikie, Professor of Geology, Edinburgh.
Rev. Hugh Macmillan, Minister of Free Church, Glasgow.
Rev. Frederick H. Scrivener, M.A., Rector, St Gerrans.

1873.

Rev. George Granville Bradley, Master of University College, Oxford.

John Nichol, B.A., Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Glasgow.

Edward B. Tylor, Linden, England.

John Boyd Baxter, Dundee.

John Gwyn Jeffreys, London.

1874.

Rev. John Percival, Clifton College, Bristol.

Rev. John Struthers, Prestonpans.

William D. Whitney, Yale College, America.

William D. Bruce, Alloa.

James Croll, Edinburgh.

1876.

James Stuart, M.A., M. P., Professor of Mechanism, Cambridge. William Wallace, M.A., Oxford.

1877.

Alexander Anderson, Gymnasium, Old Aberdeen.
James Geikie, Geological Survey of Scotland.
James Murie, M.D., London.

David H. Paton, M.A., High School, Glasgow.
David Pryde, M.A., Ladies' College, Edinburgh.
Benjamin W. Richardson, M.A., M.D., London.

Edward Caird, M.A., Glasgow.

Alexander Laing, Newburgh.

1878.

William C. M'Intosh, M.D., Professor of Natural History, St Andrews.

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John Hutton Balfour, M.A., M.D., Edinburgh.

Thomas Davidson, F.R.S., Brighton.

Richard Holt Hutton, M.A., London.

Augustus S. Wilkins, M.A., Manchester.

1883.

John Caird, D.D., Principal of Glasgow University.`

John Cleland, M.D., Professor of Anatomy in Glasgow University. David Fogo, M. A., Madras College, St Andrews.

Edwin Wallace, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford.

Robert Spence Watson, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

1884.

Sandford Fleming, C.E., C.M.G., Chancellor of Queen's University, Kingston.

Olaus Henrici, F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics, University College, London.

James Russell Lowell, LL.D., United States Ambassador, London.

William Gunion Rutherford, M.A., Westminster School, London. Christopher Russell Scott, High School, Kirkcaldy.

Henry Sidgwick, M.A., Professor of Moral Philosophy, Cambridge.

Adam Wilson, M.A., High School, Dundee.

1885.

John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Marquis of Lorne.
Victor Alexander Bruce, Earl of Elgin.

John William Ramsay, Earl of Dalhousie.

John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen.
Archibald Philip Primrose, Earl of Rosebery.

Donald James Mackay, Baron Reay.

Right Hon. Sir Richard Assheton Cross, G.C.B., M.P.

Sir George Young, Bart., M.A., President of the Senate of University College, London.

Hon. George Waldegrave-Leslie, Rector's Assessor in the University Court.

Arthur James Balfour of Whittinghame, M.P.

John Blair Balfour, Q.C., M.P., Lord Advocate of Scotland.

James Alexander Campbell, M.P. for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities.

Hugh Francis Clarke Cleghorn, M.D., Stravithie, St Andrews. William Leonard Courtney, M.Á., Fellow of New College, Oxford. R. Anstruther Dalyell, C.S.I., Vice-President of the India Council. John Duncan, M.Ă., M.D., Edinburgh.

Andrew Lang, M.A., late Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.

E. Ray Lankester, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Zoology, University College, London.

William Edward Hartpole Lecky, M.A., London.

John Paterson, Provost of St Andrews.

William Peterson, M.A., Principal of University College, Dundee. William Smoult Playfair, M.D., London.

Rev. Alexander Stewart, Minister of Ballachulish and Ardgour.

1886.

Joshua Girling Fitch, M.A., H.M. Inspector of Schools. Ambrosius Arnold Willem Hubrecht, Professor of Natural History, University of Utrecht.

Alexander Keiller, M.D., F. R.S.E., Edinburgh.

Henry Laurie, M.A., Professor of Logic and Mental and Moral Philosophy, University of Melbourne.

Edward Pierson Ramsay, F.L.S., Director of the Imperial Museum, Sydney.

Edmund Robertson, M.A., M.P. for Dundee.

James Sully, M.A., London, author of 'Pessimism;' 'Sensation and Intuition;' 'Outlines of Psychology,' &c.

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