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Three PETER NICOL RUSSELL Scholarships-For Mechanical Engineering. £75 for four years. (See page 223.)

BURSARIES of the annual value of £50 to £25 each are awarded from time to time. (See page 247.)

The COOPER Scholarship No. III.-For Classics. year. (See page 232.)

AWARDED AT THE FIRST YEAR EXAMINATIONS.

£50 for one

The GEORGE ALLEN Scholarship-For Mathematics. year. (See page 233.)

£40 for one

The LITHGOW SCHOLARSHIP, No. II-For Philosophy. one year. (See page 232.)

£50 for

The *LEVEY Scholarship Awarded in the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Science for Chemistry (theoretical and practical) and Physics (theoretical and practical). £40 for one year. (See page 229.)

The GARTON Scholarship No. I.-For French and German.

for one year. (See page 238.)

£45

The *SMITH Prize-For Physics. £5. (See page 254.)
The SLADE Prizes-For Practical Chemistry and Practical
Physics. £5 each. (See page 255.)

The COLLIE Prize-For Botany. £4. (See page 256.)

The STRUTH EXHIBITION-For General Proficiency. Awarded at the First Year Examination in Arts to a student entering the Faculty of Medicine. £50 for five years. 246.) The last award was made in March, 1907.

The HENRY WAIT Bursary-For General Proficiency.

(See page

Awarded

at the First Year Examination in Arts to a student entering the Faculty of Medicine. £40 for five years. (See page 251.) The last award was made in March, 1906.

AWARDED AT THE SECOND YEAR EXAMINATIONS.

The COOPER Scholarship No. I.-For Classics. £50 for one year. (See page 231.)

The BARKER Scholarship No. I.-For Mathematics. £50 for one (See page 230.)

year.

*Candidates for Honours and Scholarships in Physics are required to attend the Laboratory during one term, for two afternoons a week.

The GARTON Scholarship No. II.-For French and German. £45 for one year. (See page 239.)

The NORBERT QUIRK Prize-For Mathematics. £5. (See page 254.)

The DEAS-THOMSON Physics Scholarship-Awarded in the Faculty of Arts or that of Science for Physics. £50 for one year. (See page 231.)

The DEAS-THOMSON Geology Scholarship Awarded in the Faculty of Science for Geology. £50 for one year. (See page 231.)

The CAIRD Scholarship-Awarded in the Faculty of Science for Chemistry. £50 for one year. (See page 234.)

AWARDED AT EACH DEGREE EXAMINATION.

BRONZE MEDALS are awarded to the highest proficients in the various Degree Examinations.

SCHOLARSHIPS TENABLE BY GRADUATES.

The FRAZER Scholarship-Awarded at the Third Year Examination upon the results of examinations, &c., in History. £70. (See page 236.)

The WILLIAM and JANE GRAHAME Mechanical Engineering Scholarship-Awarded at the Fourth Year Examination in the Department of Engineering for Mechanical Engineering. £40 for one year. (See page 240.) The JAMES KING of Irrawang Scholarship-Awarded to a Graduate of not more than four years' standing. £150 for two years. The last award was made in March, 1908. (See page 235.) The WOOLLEY Scholarship-Awarded to a Graduate in Arts of not more than four years' standing. £150 for two years. The last award was made in March, 1907. (See page 237.) The COOPER GRADUATE Scholarship-Awarded to a Graduate in Arts of not more than four years' standing. £150 for two years. To be awarded generally in March, 1909, 1911, &c. (See page 241.)

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The BARKER GRADUATE Scholarship- Awarded to a Graduate in Arts or in Science, including Engineering, of not more than four years' standing. £150 for two years. last award was made in March, 1908 (See page 240.) The JAMES COUTTS Scholarship-Awarded at the Third Year Examination in the Faculty of Arts for distinction in the study of the English Language and Literature. £50 for one year. (See page 240.)

The JOHN COUTTS Scholarship-Awarded for distinction in the Science course to a student graduating as Bachelor of Science with honours. £50 for one year. (See page 240.) Her Majesty's Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851 have on eight occasions awarded Scholarships to Graduates in Science of this University, upon the nomination of the Senate. £150 for two or three years. (See page 236.) The MACLEAY Fellowships-Awarded by the Linnean Society of New South Wales to graduates in Science. £400 per annum. (See page 227.)

The RHODES Scholarship-(See page 241.)

AWARDED IN THE FACULTY OF LAW.

The WIGRAM ALLEN Scholarship-Awarded for proficiency in the subjects of Section I. of the Intermediate LL.B. Examination. £50 for one year. (See page 233.)

The GEORGE and MATILDA HARRIS Scholarship-Awarded for proficiency in the subjects of Section II. of the Intermediate LL.B. Examination. £50 for one year. (See page 239.)

AWARDED IN THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE.

The STRUTH Exhibition-For proficiency in the subjects of the First Year Examination in Arts, to a student entering the Faculty of Medicine. £50 for five years. (See page 246.) The last award was made in March, 1907.

The HENRY WAIT Bursary-For proficiency in the subjects of the First Year Examination in Arts to a student entering the Faculty of Medicine. £40 for five years. (See page 251.) The last award was made in March, 1906.

The RENWICK Scholarship-For proficiency in the subjects of the First Year Examination in Medicine. £45 for one year. (See page 233.)

The JOHN HARRIS Scholarship-For proficiency in the subjects of Anatomy and Physiology in the Third Year Examination in Medicine. £40 for one year. (See page 236.)

The BELMORE Medal. A Gold Medal of the value of £15, awarded annually for proficiency in Geology and Practical Chemistry, with special reference to Agriculture. (See page 253.) 1. Candidates must be of two, and under five years' standing in the University of Sydney.

2. They must pass examinations in Chemistry and Geology, with special reference to Agriculture.

*PRIZE COMPOSITIONS.

WENTWORTH Medal for Graduates-£10. Awarded annually for an English Essay. The competition for this Medal is confined to Bachelors of Arts of not more than three years' standing. (See page 252.)

Subject for 1908-9-"The Influence of Democracy in
Literature.'

WENTWORTH Medal for Undergraduates

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annually for an English Essay. (See page 253.) Subject for 1908-9-"The Influence of Democracy in Literature."

NICHOLSON Medal-£10. Awarded annually for Latin Verse (Hexameters). The competition for this Medal is open to all Undergraduates and to Bachelors of Arts of not more than two years' standing. (See page 253.)

Subject for 1908-9-" Catonis nobile letum."

UNIVERSITY Prize-£10. Awarded annually for English Verse (to be written in rhyme). The competition for this Medal is open to all Undergraduates and to Bachelors of Arts of not more than three years' standing. The composition must be at least one hundred lines in length.

Subject for 1908-9-" Attila."

Professor ANDERSON'S Medal-£10. Awarded annually for an Essay on some Philosophical subject. The competition for this Medal is open to all Bachelors of Arts of not more than two years' standing.

Subject for 1908-9-"A critical examination of current theories of the nature of Truth."

The BEAUCHAMP Prize-£25.

Awarded for an Essay upon some subject of literary or historical interest. The competition is open to all Undergraduates and Graduates. of not more than twenty-five Terms' standing from Matriculation. (See page 256.)

The exercises for these Prizes, which must not be in the handwriting of the author, must be sent to the Registrar before the first day of Lent Term, 1909. They must be contained in an envelope with a motto, and be accompanied by a sealed letter containing the name and motto of the author.

Subject for 1908-9.- "The Problem of Australian Defence." [It is intended that this subject shall be considered primarily as a question of general and local politics, but at the same time in the light of such technical knowledge as may be available to a layman. The Director of Military Studies will deliver a course of lectures on the question of Imperial Defence both in 1907 and 1908; and will also be glad to assist intending competitors with advice as to the proper sources of information on the technical aspects of the subject.]

Subject for 1909-10-"Profit-sharing as a possible factor in industrial peace; considered more especially with reference to Australian conditions."

The FREDERICK LLOYD Memorial Prize-£8. Awarded every second year for a Latin Essay Open to competition to second and third year students in the Faculty of Arts. Subject for March, 1909.-"Num prudenter scripserit Quatilianus 'opponere Thucydidi Sallustium non verear.""

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