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10. Any surplus which may arise from the vacancy of the Scholarship during any year, or part of a year, shall be added to next year's Scholarship so as to increase the monthly stipends payable.

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The Honorary Secretary to the Committee of Management for the Subscribers to the Wilson Testimonial Fund offered, in a letter dated March 2nd, 1870, to the address of the Registrar, James Taylor, Esq., the sum of (Rs. 23,500) twenty-three thousand and five hundred Rupees in Government 5 per cent. Promissory Notes, for the endowment of a Philological Lectureship in honour of the Rev. John Wilson, D.D., F.R.S., Vice-Chancellor of the University, with the following condi

tions:

1. That the Lectureship be called "THE WILSON PHILOLOGICAL LECTURESHIP," in connection with which, in consecutive years, a short series of Lectures should be delivered by a competent European or Native Scholar, annually selected for the purpose, on one of the following classes of languages and the literature in which they are embodied:

I. Sanskrit and Prakrit languages derived from it.

II. Hebrew and the other Semitic languages.

III. Latin and Greek,

IV. English viewed in connection with Anglo-Saxon and its other

sources.

2. That the interest of the Fund for this endowment be at the entire disposal of Dr. Wilson during his lifetime, and that the University undertake the duty of receiving the interest, and paying the same to Dr. Wilson, or to his order, at stated half-yearly periods, as the interest becomes due.

At a meeting of the Senate, held on the 2nd April 1870, the endowment, in honour of the late Vice-Chancellor of the University, the Rev, John Wilson, D.D., F.R.S., was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate.

Dr. Wilson died on the 1st December 1875, and on the 12th February 1876 the Senate passed the following Regulations for the Lectureship:

:

1. Each Series of Lectures shall consist of not fewer than six Lectures.

2. The Lectures shall be delivered in Bombay in the First or coldweather Term in each year,

3. In the month of January in each year the Syndicate shall publish a Notification in which the subject of the ensuing Series of Lectures shall be announced, and shall take such steps in each year as they may think best for obtaining a Lecturer.

YEAR.

SUBJECT.

LECTURER.

1877.. Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages derived from it. Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar, M.A. 1878.. Latin and Greek.

1879.. Hebrew and the other Semitic Languages
1880.. English viewed in connection with Anglo-Saxon
and its other sources.

1881.. Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages derived from it.
1882.. Latin and Greek

1883.. Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages derived from it.
1884.. Hebrew and the other Semitic Languages
1885.. English viewed in connection with Anglo-Saxon
and its other sources.

1886.. Latin and Greek...

1887.. Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages derived from it
1888.. Hebrew and the other Semitic Languages....
1889.. English viewed in connection with Anglo-Saxon
and its other sources.

1890.. Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages derived from it.

1891.. Latin and Greek Languages, and the literature
in which they are embodied.

1892.. Hebrew and the other Semitic Languages and
the literature in which they are embodied.
1893.. English viewed in connection with Anglo-Saxon
and its other sources.

1894.. Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages derived from it.
1895..
Latin and Greek and the Literature in which
they are embodied.

1896.. Hebrew and the other Semitic Languages.....
1897.. English viewed in connection with Anglo-Saxon
and its other Sources.

1898.. Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages derived from it
and the literature in which they are embodied.
1899... Latin and Greek Languages and the literature in
which they are embodied.

1900.. Hebrew and the other Semitic Languages and
the literature in which they are embodied.
1901.. English viewed in connection with Anglo-Saxon
and its other sources.

1902... Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages derived from it
and the literature in which they are embodied.!
1903.. Latin and Greek and the Literature in which they
are embodied.

Peter Peterson, M.A.
E. Rehatsek, M.C.E.
F. G. Selby, M. A.

No Lecturer.

M. Macmillan, B.A.

Shankar Pandurang Pandit, M.A.
A. Führer, Ph.D.
W. E. Hart, B.A.

R. H. Gunion, B.A.
Peter Peterson, M.A., D.Sc.
The Rev. J. D. Lord.
G. W. Forrest, B.A.

Surgeon-Major K. R. Kirtikar,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
M. Macmillan, B.A.

The Rev. J. Dobie, D.D.
O. V. Muller, B.A.

H. H. Dhruva, B.A,, LL.B.
M. Macmillan, B.A.

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XIV.

THE ELLIS SCHOLARSHIP.

The President and Secretary to the Ellis Testimonial Committee, in a letter dated 19th April 1870, to the address of the Registrar, James Taylor, Esq., offered the sum of Rs. 7,206 for investment in

per cent.

Government Promissory Notes for awarding annually, from the interest thereof, a monthly Scholarship of the value of Rs. 25, bearing the name of the Honourable B. H. Ellis, to the most successful Scholar in the English Language and Literature at the B.A. Examination.

At a meeting of the Senate, held on the 16th June 1870, the following Resolution was unanimously adopted :

"That this endowment, in honour of the Honourable B. H. Ellis, Member of the Council of H. E. the Viceroy and Governor-General of India, be accepted with the best thanks of the Senate."

The Scholarship will be awarded in accordance with the following Regulations:

1. A Scholarship, to be entitled "THE ELLIS SCHOLARSHIP," of the value of Rupees twenty a month, shall be awarded annually at the Examination for the Degree of B.A. to the Candidate who passes the Examination with the highest marks in English, provided that in 1894 the Scholarship be awarded on the results of both the Second B.A. and B.A. Examinations.

2. The name of the successful Candidate shall be published with the list of Candidates who have passed the Examination for the Degree of B.A.

3. In case of the Scholarship lapsing during the course of the year for which it is tenable, any balance that may remain shall be added to the next year's Scholarship.

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XV.

THE CHANCELLOR'S MEDAL.

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At a Convocation for Conferring Degrees held on the 12th January 1869, His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Seymour FitzGerald, G.C.S.I., D.C.L., Governor of Bombay, Chancellor of the University, founded a Gold Medal, to be called the CHANCELLOR'S MEDAL," with a view to encourage the Graduates of the University of Bombay to aspire after the highest honours the University can bestow. At a meeting of the Senate, held on the 23rd March 1871, the following Regulations for awarding the Medal were passed :—

1. A Gold Medal, to be called "THE CHANCELLOR'S MEDAL," will be awarded annually in connection with the Examination for the Degree of Master of Arts.

2. The Syndicate will determine and notify each year in December, the rotation in which the Medal shall be assigned in connection with each branch of study prescribed for the M.A. Examination.

3. The Medal shall be awarded to the Candidate who passes the Examination in the First Class, and obtains the highest number of marks in the branch of study notified for that year.

4. Provided that if no Candidate qualifies for the Medal in the specified subject of the year, the Syndicate shall be authorized to award it to the Candidate who, on a review of the Examination in the various subjects, passes in the First Class with the highest number of marks.

5. The name of the Candidate to whom the Medal is awarded, will be published with the list of successful Candidates.

6. The Medal will be presented at the Convocation for Conferring Degrees.

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XVI.

THE ARNOULD SCHOLARSHIP.

The President and Secretary to the Arnould Testimonial Fund, in a letter dated 9th January 1871, to the address of the Registrar, James Taylor, Esq., offered to the University on behalf of the Native friends and admirers of Sir Joseph Arnould, Knight, a Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay, a sum of Rupees 6,000 in Government 5 per cent. Securities for awarding annually, from the interest thereof, a Scholarship of Rs. 25 a month to the Candidate who passes the Examination for the Degree of LL.B. with the highest number of marks in the paper comprising the Hindu and Muhammadan Law.

At a meeting held on the 23rd March 1871, the endowment was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate, and the following Regulations were passed for awarding the Scholarship:

1. A Scholarship, to be called "THE ARNOULD SCHOLARSHIP," of the value of Rupees seventeen a month, shall be awarded annually at the Second Examination for the Degree of LL.B. to the Candidate who passes the Examination with the highest number of marks in the paper on "Succession and Family Rights with special reference to Hindu and Muhammadan Law."

N. B. So long as an Examination for the Degree of LL.B. is held under the old rules, this Scholarship will be awarded, on a comparison of the marks in the specified paper both in this examination and in the Second Examination for the Degree of LL.B., to the Candidate in either examination who has gained the highest number of marks.

2. The name of the successful Candidate shall be published with the list of Candidates who have passed the Examination for the Degree of LL.B.

3. In case of the Scholarship lapsing during the course of the year for which it is tenable, any balance that may remain shall be added to the next year's Scholarship.

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