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Lectures are delivered on the following subjects :

I. Jurisprudence and the Roman Civil Law.

II. Personal Rights and Status and the Law of Succession. III. The Law of Property, Contracts, and Torts.

IV. The Law of Evidence, of Crimes, and of Procedure, Civil and Criminal.

1874. Professors.

Edward Tyrrell Leith, LL.M., Barrister-at-Law, Government Professor of Law.

John O'Leary, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, Government Professor of Law. (On leave.)

W. C. Webb, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, Acting Government Professor of Law.

Jones Quain Pigot, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, Perry Professor of Jurisprudence.

I.-Senior Law Students.

Maráthe, Káshináth Bálkrishna, B.A.
Bhánap, Gopál Vinayak, B.A.
Kirtikar, Janárdan Sundarji, B.A.
Sayáni, Ibrahim Muhammad, B.A.
(1) Kher, Krishnáji Náráyan, B.A.
Dádibarjorná, Frámji Navroji, B.A.
Bhándárkar, Shivrám Vithal, B.A.
Cámá, Kharshedji Pestanji.
Pandol, Shivbhái Bhagubhái.

II.-Junior Law Students.

Alpáiválá, Dádábhái Jamshedji, B.A. (2) *Gokhalé, Rámchandra Vishnu, B.A. *Khárkar, Bápuji Mahipat, B.A. *Kirloskar, Ganesh Rámchandra, M.A. * Inámdar, Venkatráo Rukmángad, B.A. *Pandit, Vinayak Mahádev, B.A.

(1.) * Jog, Pralhád Náráyan, B.A.

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(2) Prize awarded for proficiency in Jurisprudence Examination 1873.

*Karmarkar, Vithal Bápuji, B.A.
* Sovani, Ganesh Krishnáji.

III.-Supernumerary Law Students.

Kharshedji, Jehángier Mánikji.
Dádi, Kharshedji Fardunji.
Párikh, Hirálál Tribhuvandás.
Bámbotválá, Sorábji Adarji.
Sanjáná, Shápurji Kávasji.
Gandeviá, Hormasji Bamanji.
Káne, Rámkrishna Ballál.
Gandhi, Murlidhar Girdhar.
Apte, Vishnu Nárayan.

Amliá, Frámji Mánikji.

IV.-Candidate Law Students.

Bhide, Shivram Parshurám, M.A.
(1.) Gádgil, Pándurang Dhonddev, B.A.
(1.) Khándekar, Govind Rámchandra, B. A.
Kángá, Dinsháh Pestanji, B.A.
Thomas DeMonte, B.A.

Prabhakar, Anandráo Sitárám, B.A.
Kángá, Jamshedji Behrámji, B.A.
Wagle, Bhagvant Mangesh, B.A.
Deshmukh, Raghunáth Gopál, B.A.
Modi, Jehángier Edalji.

Mávlankar, Váman Keshav.
Tullu, Govind Vásudev.
Arjáni, Mánikji Dádábhái.
Laskariá, Rastamji Nasarvánji.
Bhat, Harirám Uttamrám.
(1.) Vyás, Dhirajrám Vishvanáth.
(1.) Bápat, Vásudev Sadashiv.
(1.) Gokhale, Vithal Vishnu.
(1,) Mudle, Krishnáji Sadashiv.

Kháparde, Ganesh Shrikrishna.
Váidya, Shridhar Vithal.
Tripathi, Govardhan Mahadev.
Sukthankar, Sitárám Vishnu.

Sháh, Shivdás Anandji.

Khimjiáni, Fázal Manji.

Damnia, Gulábchand Motichand.

Samarth, Vásudev Mahádev.

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Gupte, Nárayan Dáji.
Relé, Gangárám Bápsobá.
Atre, Rango Bálkrishna.
Enti, Barzorji Ardesir.
Nábar, Vásudev Shiváji.
Devnalkar, Bhiku Rághobá.
Bhándáre, Sadánand Trimbak.
Kángá, Sorábji Pestanji.
Luis De Souza,

Luis De Sa.

Joshi, Sakhárám Vásudev.
Gokhale, Krishnáji Vishnu.
Potnis, Rámchandra Mangesh.
Godbole, Purshotam Vishnu.
Shirodekar, Sadashiv Vithal.
Páthak, Pándurang Shridhar.
Joshi, Balvant Nárayan.

Jámbhekar, Gangadhar Bhimráo.

Huligolkar, Krishnáráo Mahádev.

Joglekar, Vishnu Krishna.

Patvardhan, Rámchandra Vishvanáth.

Pándiá, Dolatrám Kirpárám.

Vasváni, Tekchand Udhavdás.

Motiválá, Rámdás Nánchand.
Námjoshi, Shivrám Mahádev.
Modi, Phirozsháh Barzorji.
Táki, Rámchandra Shankar.
Taláti, Mánikji Dorábji.

Chitalé, Rámchandra Bálkrishna.

Fernandes, Peter Francis.

VI. GRANT COLLEGE.

(RECOGNIZED 1860.)

Grant College was established in the year 1845, under the name of the Grant Medical College, as a tribute to the memory of the late Sir Robert Grant, Governor of Bombay, with whom the system of instruction pursued in it originated. The object of its establishment is "to impart, through a scientific system, the benefit of medical instruction to the Natives of Western India." A moiety of the cost of the building was defrayed by Sir Robert Grant's friends, the remainder by Government. The

funds for the support of the College, with the exception of certain endowments for the encouragement of deserving students are contributed by Government.

The College is under the immediate control of a Principal, who is subordinate to the Director of Public Instruction. Lectures are delivered in the English language on every branch of Medical Science by Professors, who are generally officers on the Bombay Medical Establishment.

There is also attached to the College a secondary School for the instruction of young men in Medical Science through the Marathi language. The Teachers are Graduates of the College and Licentiates of Medicine of the University of Bombay. Clinical and practical instruction is imparted in the Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hospital, which contains 350 beds, and has attached (a) an Obstetric Institution with 30 beds, and a Dispensary for Diseases of Women and Children; (b) an Ophthalmic Hospital (Cowasjee Jehanghier Ophthalmic Hospital) with 60 beds, and an Eye Dispensary for the treatment of persons affected with diseases of the eye; (c) a Hospital for Incurables, built by the Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy family, containing 40 beds. There are also two detached buildings, each with 20 beds, for the treatment of persons suffering from Contagious Diseases.

The Students are arranged in three classes :

1. Graduates and Under-graduates of the University of Bombay, who are educated through the English language for Medical Degrees.

2. Members of the European Branch of the Government Medical Subordinate Department, who are educated through the English language for the grades of Apothecary and Assistant Surgeon.

3. Members of the Native Branch of the Government Medical Subordinate Department, and Candidates from various Anglo-Vernacular Schools of the Presidency and Mofussil, who are educated through the Maráthi language for the grade of Hospital Assistant.

The College possesses the following endowments :

The Farish, Carnac, Anderson, Reid, McLennan, Jamkhandi, Cowasji Jehanghier Readymoney, Mungaldass Nathoobhoy, Byramji Jejeebhoy and Keshavji Naik Scholarships and Medal Funds; the Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Medical Book Fund, Prize Fund, and Gold Medal Fund, Sir J. P. Willoughby, His High

ness the Gaikowar of Baroda, and Dinsháh Mánikji Petit Book Funds, and Hemabhoy Vakatchand Medal Fund; the Burnes and Arnott Medals.

The aggregate sum on account of these endowments, amounting to Rupees 1,16,800, is lodged in the Government Treasury.

Formerly the College conferred upon its students a Diploma or License to practise Medicine, and the designation “Graduate of Grant College." There are at the present time fifty-four such Graduates, who are either engaged in the private practice of their profession or are in the service of Government. Upon the establishment of the University of Bombay the College ceased to grant diplomas, and became affiliated to the University as a College for medical education.

LIST OF PRINCIPALS.

1845, Charles Morehead, M.D., F.R.C.P.
1860, John Peet, M.D., F.R.C.P.

1865, Herbert John Giraud, M.D.

1865, Robert Haines, M.B.

1866, WILLIAM GUYER HUNTER, M.D., M.R.C.P.

1874. Principal.

W. G. Hunter, M.D., M.R.C.P., Professor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. (Europe.)

Acting Principal.

H. Cook, M.D., F.R.G.S., F.G.S., F.M.S., Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, pro tem. Professor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine.

Professors.

J. T. Denison-Mackenzie, M.B., Professor of Surgery, Clinical Surgery, and Dental Surgery.

J. H. Sylvester, F.G.S., Professor of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery and Comparative Anatomy. (Europe.)

A. V. Ward, M.R.C.S., Professor of Midwifery.

W. Dymock, B.A. Oxon., M.R.C.S., Professor of Materia Medica. I. B. Lyon, M.R.C.S., F.C.S., Professor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence.

W. Gray, M.B., Professor of Botany.

J. Arnott, M.D., C.M., Professor of Pathology. (Europe.)

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