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(ii) Additional Public Examiners.

Two, if required, for [any Oriental Language offered in Group A.]1

Two, if required, for Astronomy

Two, if required, for Italian

Two, if required, for Spanish

in the Final Examination in Natural Science. in Modern Lan

guages.

SCHEDULE C: NOMINATIONS OF MODERATORS AND PUBLIC EXAMINERS.

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(i) One for the examination in Holy Scripture.

(ii) Two for the examination of Candidates not seeking Honours.

(iii) One for the examination of Candidates seeking Honours in Mathematics.

Public Examiners.

(i) For the Preliminary Examination in the Honour School of Natural Science.

(ii) For all the Final Honour Schools excepting Natural
Science, Jurisprudence, and Oriental Studies.

(iii) For Groups B (2), (5), C (6) of the Pass School.
Hilary Term:

Two.

Masters of the Schools.

Moderators.

(i) One for the examination in Holy Scripture.

(ii) Two for the examination of Candidates not seeking Honours.

Public Examiners.

(i) For the Preliminary and Final Examinations in the Honour School of Jurisprudence.

(ii) For the Previous Examination in the Honour School of Modern History.

1 On the first day of Easter Term, 1916, the words in square brackets will be struck out and the words 'Group A (3)' will be substituted.

(iii) For the Final Honour School of Oriental Studies. (iv) For Groups A (1), (2), B, C (6), D of the Pass School.

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(i) One for the examination in Holy Scripture.

(ii) Two for the examination of Candidates not seeking Honours.

(iii) For the examination of Candidates seeking Honours in Greek and Latin Literature.

Public Examiners.

(i) For the Preliminary Examination in the Honour School of Jurisprudence.

(ii) For the Previous Examination in the Honour School of Modern History.

(iii) For Groups A (1), (2), B (1), (3), (4), (6), D of the Pass School.

In Trinity Term:

Public Examiners.

For the Final Honour School of Natural Science.

F. GENERAL RULES RESPECTING THE EXAMINATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS.

[N.B. The dates on which all the Examinations begin during the year 1915–1916 will be found on pages 5-8.] [Statt. Tit. VI. SECT. 1. F.]

§ 1. Of the Times for holding Examinations. The examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts shall begin on the days appointed in Schedule A of this Statute, in which Schedule the weeks are reckoned from the beginning of Full Term: provided that (1) the examinations in Responsions may be postponed by the Masters of the Schools, with the consent of the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors; and (2) Congregation may, on the proposal of the ViceChancellor, and after not less than three days' notice, postpone the times appointed for holding the several examinations.

§ 2. Of entering Names for Examinations.
Candidates not being Members of the University.

1. Names of Candidates for Responsions, who are not already members of the University, shall be sent to the Assistant Registrar by the Head or a Tutor of a College or Hall, or by the Censor or one of the Tutors of the NonCollegiate Students, who shall at the same time send the list of books and subjects which each Candidate offers for examination, together with a declaration that such Candidate in his opinion bona fide desires admission at his College or Hall, or as a Non-Collegiate Student, as the case may be.

Candidates being Members of the University.

2. The name of every Candidate who is a member of the University shall be either given in by himself or transmitted through his Tutor to the Assistant Registrar, together with a list of the books and subjects which he offers for examination.

3. Every Candidate who offers himself for examination under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. VIII. § 2. cl. 41 shall, in addition, give in or transmit through his Tutor to the Assistant Registrar a certificate signed by the Secretary to the Delegates for Instruction in Forestry and showing that he has entered on a course of instruction for the Diploma in Forestry.

4. Every Candidate who offers himself for examination

1 See p. 280.

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under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. x. cl. 4' shall, in addition, give in or transmit through his Tutor to the Assistant Registrar a certificate, signed by the Secretary to the Committee for Rural Economy, and showing that he has been duly admitted as a Student for the Diploma in Rural Economy.

Candidates desiring to be excused the Examination in

Holy Scripture.

5. Every Candidate who desires to be excused from examination in Holy Scripture in the First Public Examination shall deliver or transmit through his Tutor to the Assistant Registrar a statement signed, if he be of full age, by himself, or, if he be not of full age, by his parent or guardian, that he or his parent or guardian for him, as the case may be, objects on religious grounds to such an examination. The book which such Candidate offers in place of Holy Scripture shall be specified on the list of subjects given in by him to the Assistant Registrar.

Place and time fixed by the Assistant Registrar.

6. The days for entering names shall be fixed by the Assistant Registrar, who shall give public notice of the place and hour at which he will receive names, provided that: (1) the names of Candidates for Responsions shall be received in the week next but one preceding that in which the examinations in Responsions are held; (2) the names of Candidates for any part of the First Public Examination shall be received in the fifth week of Full Term, or, when the examination in Holy Scripture is held in October, the day shall be so arranged as to allow an interval of not less than six or more than ten days before the commencement of the examination; and (3) the names of Candidates for the Second Public Examination shall be received in the fourth week of Full Term. Provided also that the names of Candidates offering an Oriental language at Responsions or in the First Public Examination shall be received in the second week of Full Term.

Forms of Lists of Books and Subjects.

7. The Assistant Registrar shall determine the form in which Candidates shall draw up their lists of books and subjects, and may require Candidates to give such information as is necessary to ensure that the provisions for admission to examination are observed.

Late Entries.

8. Subject to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor, the Assistant Registrar shall have power to make and vary

1 See p. 295.

regulations for carrying out the provisions of the following clauses of this subsection, and also for carrying out those provisions of Sect. 1. C of this Title under which Candidates either give notice of their intention to offer a special subject included in the list published by a Board of a Faculty, or submit a special subject not included in such list to the approval of a Board.

9. A Candidate whose name has not been entered during the hours fixed by the Assistant Registrar in the days hereby prescribed may be admitted to examination on payment on each occasion of Two Guineas in addition to the statutable fee or fees, if his name shall have been given in to the Assistant Registrar not later than noon of the fourth day before the day on which the part or parts of the examination for which he offers himself begin, or if the fourth day be a Sunday, then not later than noon of the Saturday preceding: provided always that the name of a Candidate who desires to offer an Additional Subject in Responsions may not be given in to the Assistant Registrar later than the name of a Candidate who desires to offer Stated Subjects.

The provisions of this clause shall not apply to a Candidate offering either Sanskrit or Arabic or Persian or Pāli or Classical Chinese at Responsions or in Sanskrit or Arabic or Persian in the First Public Examination, nor to a Candidate offering either an Italian or a Spanish book as an Additional Subject at Responsions.

10. A Candidate for any Final Honour School may, at any time not later than the Saturday of the sixth week of the Hilary Full Term preceding the Examination, with the consent of the Examiners and on payment to the University Chest, through the Assistant Registrar, of an additional fee of £3, offer any special subject prescribed in the regulations of the Board of the Faculty concerned, notwithstanding that he has failed to give the statutory notice.

§ 3. Of the Publication of the Names of Candidates.

Publication of Lists of Candidates.

1. The Assistant Registrar shall arrange the names of Candidates in a list or lists, as hereinafter specified with respect to each examination, shall sign such lists, and shall cause them to be printed and to be distributed in the usual manner, at least three days before the day fixed by Statute for the beginning of the examination.

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