Included are 62 women who attended in the Faculty of Arts, 1 in Law, 14 in Medicine, 3 in Science, and 1 in Pharmacy; total, 81. The above total number also includes 53 non-matriculated students. 5. The following degrees were conferred after examination: Master of Arts (M.A.):-George Edward Brown, Elisabeth Ada Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.):-Charles Craig, Walter George Bachelor of Medicine (M.B.) :-Walter Fitzmaurice Burfitt, Master of Surgery (Ch.M.):-Walter Fitzmaurice Burfitt, Hugh Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.):-John Edmund Francis D'Apice, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.):-Civil Engineering: Roger 6. The total number of degrees conferred during the year was as follows:-M.A., 4; B.A., 42; LL.B., 7; M.B., 36; Ch.M., 14; B.Sc., 2; B.E., 9. Total, 114. 7. The degrees conferred by the University from its foundation to the end of 1900 are:-M.A., 273; B.A., 1030; LL.D., 23; LL.B., 85; M.D., 38; M.B., 192; Ch.M., 126; B.Sc., 34; M.E., 3; B.E., 65. Total, 1,869. Honours at Degree Examinations. 8. The following honours were awarded at at Degree Examinations : FACULTY OF ARTS. M.A. Examination. SCHOOL OF MODERN HISTORY-Class I.-R. C. Teece, B.A. (University Medal). Class II. :-Elisabeth A. Lance, B.A. SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS-Class II. :-D. T. Sawkins, B.A. B.A. Examination. LATIN-Class I.-R. N. Robson, J. H. F. Hill, prox. acc. GREEK-Class I. :-R. N. Robson. Class II.-J. H. F. Hill. MATHEMATICS-Class II. :-H. M. Stephen. GERMAN-Class I.:-Margaret A. Bailey. ENGLISH-Class I. :-Caroline M. Scrutton. Class III. :—N. J. Gough. FRENCH-Class I. :-Margaret A. Bailey, N. J. Gough, Mary H. LOGIC AND MENTAL PHILOSOPHY-Class I. :-E. N. Merrington. HISTORY-Class I. :-Florence M. Rutherford, Caroline M. FACULTY OF LAW. LL.B. Examination. CLASS I.-E. M. Mitchell, B.A. Class II.-W. G. Forsyth, FACULTY OF MEDICINE. Examination for M.B. and Ch.M. CLASS I.-W. F. Burfitt, B.A., B.Sc. Class II. :-G. M'Lean. FACULTY OF SCIENCE. MATHEMATICS.-Class I. :-J. P. V. Madsen. PHYSICS.-Class I. :-J. P. V. Madsen. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING-MINING AND METALLURGY. Scholarships. 9. The following Scholarships were awarded:— (a) At the Matriculation Examination. Aitken Scholarship for General Proficiency-E. M. Wellisch, prox. acc., R. C. Roe. Cooper Scholarship, No. II., for Classics-L. H. Allen. Barker Scholarship, No. II., and Horner Exhibition for Mathematics-E. M. Wellisch and R. C. Roe, aq., prox. acc., H. L. Deck, J. N. Griffiths and J. S. Harris, aq., (3). Lithgow Scholarship for French and German-Margaret Sproule. (b) At the First Year Examination in Arts. Garton Scholarship, No. I., for French and German-Hector Wilshire. (c) At the Second Year Examination in Arts. Cooper Scholarship, No. I., for Classics-F. A. Todd. Garton Scholarship, No. II., for French and German-Ina B. H. Armstrong. * Did not comply with the conditions for holding the scholarship. (d) At the B.A. Examination. Frazer Scholarship for History-Florence M. Rutherford, prox. acc., Caroline M. Scrutton. (e) Scholarship for Graduates. James King of Irrawang Travelling Scholarship-G. G. Nicholson, B.A. (f) At the Intermediate LL.B. Examination. G. Wigram Allen Scholarship for proficiency in the subjects of the examination-P. J. Butler and G. W. Rutherford, æq. (g) At the First Year Examination in Medicine. Renwick Scholarship for proficiency in the subjects of the examination-Cyril Quaife. (h) At the Third Year Examination in Medicine. John Harris Scholarship for Anatomy and Physiology-E. C. G. Page and D. Wallace, B.A., æq., prox. acc., A. Muscio. (i) At the First Year Examination in Science (including Engineering.) George Allen Scholarship for Mathematics-O. U. Vonwiller. Levey Scholarship for Chemistry and Physics-H. E. Whitfeld, B.A. (j) At the Second Year Examination in Science (including Engineering.) Barker Scholarship, No. I., and Norbert Quirk Prize for Mathematics-H. S. Mort. Caird Scholarship for Chemistry-E. C. Heden, B.A. Deas-Thompson Geology Scholarship-E. C. Heden, B.A., and J. M. Newman,* aq. Deas-Thomson Scholarship for Physics-A. Boyd. Prize Compositions. 10. The awards made for Prize Compositions were as follows: Wentworth Medal for an English Essay-Subject: "Art for Art's Sake." Undergraduate's Medal-N. J. Gough. First Classes at Annual Examinations. 11. The following students were placed in the first class in Honours at the annual examinations, other than the final examinations for degrees : FACULTY OF ARTS. First Year Examination. JUNIOR FRENCH-Charlotte E. Fraser-Hill, H. Wilshire, Helen D. H. JUNIOR GERMAN-H. Wilshire, Helen D. H. Armstrong. MATHEMATICS-J. L. M Kelvey, J. P. Tivey, W. Smith, R. N. Teece. Second Year Examination. LATIN-F. A. Todd. GREEK-F. A. Todd. SENIOR FRENCH-Betha Paxton, Ina B. H. Armstrong. LOGIC AND MENTAL PHILOSOPHY-Jessie Bowmaker. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. First Year Examination. BIOLOGY-G. A. Buchanan, C. Quaife. Second Year Examination. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY-Passed with distinction-P. L. Hipsley, St. J. W. Dansey, T. W. Mason. R. E. Woolnough, J. S. Davis. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-St. J. W. Dansey, P. L. Hipsley. Third Year Examination. Passed with distinction-E. C. G. Page, A. Muscio and D. Wallace, B.A., æq. Fourth Year Examination. Passed with distinction-A. H. Macintosh. FACULTY OF SCIENCE. Second Year Examination. CHEMISTRY-E. C. Heden, B.A., J. M. Petrie. MATHEMATICS-H. S. Mort. GEOLOGY-E. C. Heden, B.A., A. J. Peterson. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. First Year Examination. CHEMISTRY-H. E. Whitfeld, B.A., H. W. Davies, J. M. C. Corlette. PHYSICS-H. E. Whitfeld, B.A., H. W. Davies, O. U. Vonwiller. MATHEMATICS-O. U. Vonwiller. APPLIED MECHANICS AND DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY--C. C. Freeman, H. E. Whitfeld, B.A. Second Year Examination. GEOLOGY-J. M. Newman. CHEMISTRY-C. F. V. Jackson, B.E. (Civil). |