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5. Magnetism and Electricity.

6. Inorganic Chemistry, including Practical Chemistry.
7. Animal Physiology.

8. Elementary Botany.

9. Physiography.

6. No student will be permitted to take up more than two subjects in any one year. Women will not be permitted to take more than one subject in a year.

7. The examination (except for Mathematics) will be based on the syllabus of the several subjects given in the Science Directory. But the two stages, Elementary and Advanced, will be treated as a whole-one paper only being set. These examination papers will be framed much as the present May papers are framed, that is to say, with a certain number of compulsory questions and a certain number of optional questions, some of the latter being more difficult, and more highly marked than the rest. Questions will also be set on the method of teaching various branches of the subject.

8. The successful students will be placed in the 1st or 2nd Class, the Standard for a 2nd Class being as high as that of a good 2nd Class in the present Advanced Stage, and for the 1st Class of a good 1st Class in the Advanced Stage.

9. All students who pass will be registered as qualified to earn payments on results and will receive certificates, but no prizes will be given.

LONDON:

Printed by GEORGE E. EYRE and WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE,
Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty.
For Her Majesty's Stationery Office.

[18549.-6000.-4/80.]

EXAMINATION, MIDSUMMER, 1880.

I.

QUESTIONS PROPOSED

ΤΟ

CANDIDATES

FOR

ADMISSION INTO TRAINING COLLEGES, AND FOR THE OFFICE OF TEACHER, UNDER

ARTICLES 60 AND 79, NEW CODE.

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LONGMANS AND CO.,

39, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

1880.

(Price Sixpence.)

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