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round the fire. The Library being intended as a place for study only, the strictest silence and decorum must be preserved.

9. The inadequate accommodation which the Library in the present College affords has rendered it necessary to occupy rooms used for other purposes for the storage of the books bequeathed to the College by the late Bishop of Manchester, and to prescribe the following special regulations for their use:

The Assistant Librarian will attend in the ante-room to the Professors' Common Room on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 12 at noon. During the above hours students may take out books from this portion of the Library (with the exception of those reserved as not to be taken out) under the regulations in force in the College Library at large. Books reserved as not to be taken out may be obtained for consultation, in the Lower Library, by ticket, if returned to the Librarian immediately after

use.

Works marked to remain up stairs may be consulted by students in the ante-room during the attendance of the Assistant Librarian..

Strangers desiring to consult Books in this Library are requested to apply personally to the Principal or the Registrar, who will afford such facilities as may be found to be practicable and convenient.

A classified Catalogue of the late Bishop's books has been printed, and may be obtained at the College at the price of 2s. 6d. An Alphabetical Catalogue of the same books, in MS., is placed in the Library.

LOCKERS FOR BOOKS.

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Lockers are provided in the cloak-room to enable students to preserve their books and papers in safety. student can engage one of these on payment of 2s. 6d. per session. Should he desire to retain the same locker for the following session, he can do so by making application for it to the Registrar, and paying the fee for that session, otherwise he will be required to deliver up his key on or before the last day of the session. Students losing their keys, or damaging their lockers, will be charged with the expense of renewal.

A master-key of all the lockers is kept by the Registrar.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The College is instituted for the purpose of General Academic Education. The students are distinguished as Regular and Occasional.

A composition fee, equal to a reduction on the ordinary class fees to the amount of about one-sixth, is charged for the Regular Courses.

Regular Students are required to go through one of the following courses of systematic study.

I. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE. [ARTS COURSE.]

This course will prepare for Matriculation at the University of London and for the degrees of B.A. and M.A. there. It is suitable to persons preparing for the learned professions, to those who contemplate offering themselves as candidates for the Civil Appointments of Her Majesty's Government, and to persons whose aims in education are general rather than specific.

First Year.--Greek.

Latin.

English Language.

Elementary Ancient and Modern History.
Mathematics.

Natural Philosophy (Mechanics).

Chemistry Lectures.

French, or German.

Composition Fee, £16 16s.

Second Year.-Greek.

Latin.

English Language.

English Literature.

Ancient History.

Modern History.

Mathematics.

Natural Philosophy (Physics).

French, or German.

Composition Fee, £16 16s.

Third Year.-Greek.

Latin.

Ancient History.

Logic, and Mental and Moral Philosophy.
Mathematics.

Natural Philosophy (Mathematical).
Animal Physiology and Zoology.

Composition Fee, £15 15s.

II. DEPARTMENT OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCE. [SCIENCE COURSE.]

This course will prepare for Matriculation at the University of London and for the degrees of B.Sc. and D.Sc. there; for the higher departments of Manufacturing Art, and for pursuits and professions strictly scientific. First Year.-(The same as in "General Literature and Science.")

Composition Fee, £16 16s.

Second Year.-Mathematics.

Natural Philosophy (Mechanics and Physics).
Chemistry Lectures, Junior Class; and,
during Mich. Term, Senior Class.

Ditto Laboratory Practice, 2 days per week.
Animal Physiology and Zoology.

Vegetable Physiology and Botany.

Composition Fee, £23. 2s.

Third Year.-Logic, and Mental and Moral Philosophy.

Mathematics.

Natural Philosophy (Mathematical).

Chemistry Lectures.

Ditto Laboratory Practice, 2 days per week.
Geology and Palaeontology.

Composition Fee, £23. 2s.

III. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. [ENGINEERING COURSE.]

This course will prepare for the Examination in Engineering of the Indian Public Works Department. Successful attendance on the course will furnish a thorough scientific groundwork for the attainment of the knowledge requisite for the prosecution of the higher branches of the Engineering Profession, but it is not intended to supersede the practical training which can only be obtained in the office of a Civil, or the workshop of a Mechanical, Engineer.

First Year.-Mathematics.

Natural Philosophy, (Mechanics).
Chemistry Lectures.

Geology.

Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing.

Composition Fee, £12. 12s.

Second Year.-Mathematics.

Natural Philosophy (Physics.)

Chemistry Lectures.

Mechanical Engineering.

Civil Engineering.

Drawing and Surveying.

Composition Fee, £15. 15s.

Third Year.-Mathematics.

Natural Philosophy (Mathematical).
Mineralogy.

Mechanical Engineering.

Civil Engineering.

Drawing and Surveying.

Composition Fee, £13. 13s.

Certificates in Engineering will be granted by the College. The examinations for these certificates will comprise all the subjects recited above. Attendance on the full course of three years is recommended to candidates; and no certificates will be granted to students who have not actually attended the second and third years' courses.

Exemption from attendance by Regular Students on any class included in the courses above laid down is only granted at the discretion of the Principal, on a written application from the Parent or Guardian of the student, which must be countersigned by the Professor or Teacher of the class from which exemption is desired. Regular Students may attend classes not included in the above courses on payment of the ordinary fees.

Students may repeat the first or the second year's course; and must do so, if required by the Principal. Properly qualified students may enter for the second or third year's course.

Occasional Students are at liberty to attend any one or

more of the classes, on payment of the Admission Fee (or College Fee, see p. 24) and the fees specified in the following syllabus of the classes.

Classes.

GREEK.

Professor J. G. GREENWOOD, B.A.
Assistant Lecturer-

Lower Junior Class.-Monday, from 2 to 3 p.m. and
Tuesday and Thursday, from 10.15 to 11.15 a.m.
Text-books.-Greenwood's Elements of Greek Grammar; Phillpott's Selec-
tions from Xenophon, Part I.

Higher Junior Class.-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 10.15 to 11.15 a.m.

Section A.-Xenophon, Anabasis, Book IV.* cc. 1–4;
Homer, Iliad, Book XVI.†

Section B.-Xenophon, Anabasis, Book IV.* cc. 5–8 ;
Euripides, Ion.

Text-books.-Macmichael's Anabasis, or Dindorf's (Teubner series); Dindorf's Iliad; Badham's Ion, with notes for beginners; Farrar's Greek Syntax.

N.B.-Section B. will meet during Michaelmas Term on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11.15 a.m., and candidates for Matriculation in January, 1873, will be expected to attend both sections of the class. (No extra fee.)

Senior Class.-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from from 11.15 a.m. to 12.15 p.m.

Homer, Odyssey, Book IX.; Sophocles, Electra||;
Thucydides, Book II.

Text-books.-Merry's Odyssey; Jebb's Electra; Bigg's Thucydides; Farrar's Greek Syntax.

Exercises in Prose Composition in all the classes. Occasional written examinations will be held as a means of testing the diligence and progress of the students. Fee for each class, £3. 3s. Greek New Testament Class.-Friday, from 3 to 4 p.m. Tischendorf's Synopsis Evangelica, §§ 153-164; a portion of the Acts of the Apostles, and the First Epistle to the Thessalonians.

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These signs are used to point out the subjects given out by the University of London for examination in 1873, or are such as will meet the requirements of candidates for those examinations.

*Matriculation in January.
+ Matriculation in June.

First B.A. in July.
Second B.A. in October.

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