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VISITOR.

The Governor of the Colony for the time being is ex officio Visitor to the University.

*1850. His Excellency Sir Charles Augustus Fitz Roy, K.C.B., K.H.

1855. His Excellency Sir Thomas William Denison, K.C.B. 1861. His Excellency the Right Hon. Sir John Young, Bart, K.C.B., G.C.M.G.

1868. His Excellency the Right Hon. the Earl of Belmore, M.A.

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1879. His Excellency the Right Hon. Lord Augustus W. Loftus, M.A., G.C.B.

1886.-His Excellency the Right Hon. Charles Robert Baron Carrington, P.C., G.C.M.G.

1891.-His Excellency the Right Hon. Victor Albert George Child Villiers, Earl of Jersey, G.C.M.G.

1893. His Excellency the Right Hon. Sir Robert William Duff, P.C., G.C.M.G.

1895.-His Excellency the Right Hon. Henry Robert, Viscount Hampden.

At the Commemoration in 1872, after Lord Belmore's departure, and at the Commemoration in 1879, after Sir Hercules Robinson's departure, Sir Alfred Stephen, G.C.M.G. and C.B., administering the Government, presided as Visitor. At the Commemoration in 1893, after the departure of the Earl of Jersey, and at the Commemoration of 1895, Sir Frederick Darley, C.J., Kt., administering the Government, presided as Visitor.

CHANCELLOR.

The Chancellor is elected by the Fellows of the Senate out of their own body, for such period as the Senate may from time to time appoint. The period is at present limited by By-law to three years, but the retiring Chancellor is declared to be eligible for re-election.

* The dates prefixed to the names of Office Holders refer to their first appointment or entrance upon office.

1851.-Edward Hamilton, M.A.

1854. Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart, M.D., D.C.L., LL.D. 1862.-The Hon. Francis Lewis Shaw Merewether, B.A. 1865. The Hon. Sir Edward Deas-Thomson, C.B., K.C.M.G. 1878.-The Hon. Sir W. M. Manning, LL.D., Kt., K.C.M.G. 1895.-The Hon. Sir Wm. Chas. Windeyer, M.A., LL.D., Kt. 1896.-The Hon.Hy.Normand MacLaurin, M.A.,M.D.,LL.D

VICE-CHANCELLOR.

The Vice-Chancellor is annually elected by the Fellows of the Senate out of their own body.

1851. Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart., M.D., D.C.L., LL.D.
1854.-The Hon. F. L. S. Merewether, B.A.

1862. The Hon. Edward Deas-Thomson, C.B.
1865.-The Hon. J. H. Plunkett, B.A.
1869.—The Rev. Canon Allwood, B.A.

1883. The Hon. Mr. Justice Windeyer, M.A., LL.D.
1887.-The Hon.Hy.Normand MacLaurin, M.A.,M.D.,LL.D.
1889. The Hon. Arthur Renwick, B.A., M.D.
1891.-Henry Chamberlaine Russell, B.A., C.M.G., F.R.S.
*The Hon. Arthur Renwick, B.A., M.D,
1892.-The Hon. Arthur Renwick, B.A., M.D.
† His Honour Judge Backhouse, M.A.
1893.-His Honour Judge Backhouse, M.A.

1895.-The Hon. Hy.Normand MacLaurin, M.A., M.D.,LL, D.
1896.-His Honour Judge Backhouse, M.A.

THE SENATE.

The original Senate was appointed by Proclamation on the 24th of December, 1850, under the Act of Incorporation, and consisted of the following:

The Rev. William Binnington Boyce
Edward Broadhurst, Esq.
John Bayley Darvall, Esq.
Stuart Alexander Donaldson, Esq.

The Right Rev. Charles Henry Davis.
Alfred Denison, Esq.
Edward Hamilton, Esq.
James Macarthur, Esq.

Francis Lewis Shaw Merewether, Esq.
Charles Nicholson, Esq.
Bartholomew O'Brien, Esq.

The Hon. John Hubert Plunkett, Esq.
The Rev. William Purves.

His Honor Roger Therry, Esq.
The Hon. Edward Deas-Thomson, Esq.
William Charles Wentworth, Esq.

*Mr. Russell having retired during his year of office, the Hon. Dr. Renwick was elected in his place for the remainder of the year.

The Hon. Dr. Renwick having retired during his year of office, Judge Backhouse was elected in his place for the remainder of the year.

Under the original Incorporation Act, the election to vacant Fellowships was vested in the Senate until there should be one hundred Graduates holding the Degree of M.A., LL.D., or M.D. By an Act passed in 1861, the election to vacancies was vested in Fellows of the Senate, Professors and other Public Teachers of the University, Examiners, Principals of Incorporated Colleges within the University, Superior Officers declared to be such by By-law, and Graduates who should have taken any or either of the Degrees of M.A., LL.D., or M.D. By an Act passed in 1881, the privilege of voting at such elections was extended to Bachelors of Arts of three years standing, and by the University Extension Act of 1884 the privilege was further extended to all Bachelors of three years standing. In addition to the sixteen Fellows, it was provided by the Act of 1861 that there should not be fewer than three, nor more than six, ex officio Members of the Senate being Professors of the University in such branches of learning as the Senate might by any By-law select.

EX-MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.

1850-1854-Hamilton, Edward, M.A.

1850-1855-Davis, the Right Rev. C. H., D.D.
1850-1856-Broadhurst, the Hon. Edward, B.A.

1850-1859-Boyce, the Rev. W. B.

1850-1859-Therry, His Honour Sir Roger

1850-1860-Macarthur, the Hon. James

1857-1860-Denison, Alfred, B.A.

1850-1861-Donaldson, the Hon. Sir Stuart A.

1857-1861-Cooper, Sir Daniel, Bart., G.C.M.G.

1853-1865-Douglas, Henry Grattan, M.D.

1861-1866-Woolley, the Rev. J., D.C.L. (Principal)

1850-1868-Darvall, Sir John Bayley, M.A.

1850-1869-O'Brien, Bartholomew, M.D.

1850-1869-Plunkett, the Hon. John Hubert, B.A.

1850-1870-Purves, Rev. W., M.A.

1850-1872-Wentworth, the Hon. William Charles

1868-1872-Nathan, Charles, M.D.

1869-1873-Stenhouse, N. D., M.A.

1868-1874-Arnold, the Hon. William M.

1850-1875-Merewether, the Hon. F. L. S., B.A.

1856-1877-Polding, the Most Rev. Archbishop, D.D.

1859-1878-Allen, the Hon. George

1873-1878-Dalley, the Right Hon. William Bede, P.C.

1858-1878-Martin, the Hon. Sir James, Chief Justice

1861-1879-Pell, Professor Morris Birkbeck, B.A.

1850-1879-Deas-Thomson, the Hon. Sir E., C.B., K.C.M.G

1860-1880-Macarthur, the Hon. Sir William

1872-1882-Forster, the Hon. William

1850-1883-Nicholson, Sir Charles, Bart., D.C.L., M.D., LL.D.
1867-1884-Badham, Professor Charles, D.D.

1861-1885-Smith, the Hon. Professor, M.D., LL.D., C.M.G.
1877-1885-Allen, the Hon. Sir George Wigram, K.C.M.G.
1885-1886-Martin, the Hon. Sir James, Chief Justice

1855-1886-Allwood, Rev. Canon, B.A.

1879-1887-Darley, the Hon. Sir F. M., B.A., Chief Justice

1878-1887-Stephen, the Hon. Sir Alfred, C.B., G.C.M.G., Ex-C.J., P.C. 1887-1888-Knox, George, M.A.

1872-1888-Rolleston, Christopher, C.M.G.

1880-1889-Barton, the Hon. Edmund, M.A.

1886-1889-Barry, the Most Rev. Alfred, D.D.,

LL.D.

1884-1890-Stephens, Professor W. J., M.A.

1883-1891-Jennings, the Hon. Sir Patrick A., LL.D., K.C.M.G.

1875-1891-Macleay, the Hon. Sir William, Kt.

1870-1892-Hay, the Hon. Sir John, M.A., K.C.M.G.

1877-1892-Gurney, Professor Theodore T., M.A.

1891-1892-O'Connor, the Hon. Richard Edward, M.A.

1859-1894-Faucett, the Hon. Peter, B.A.

1885-1894-Scott, Professor Walter, M.A.

1861-1895-Manning, the Hon. Sir William Montagu, Kt., K.C.M.G.,

LL.D.

1892-1896-Manning, the Hon. Mr. Justice, M.A.

1894-1896-Gurney, Professor Theodore T., M.A.

1866-1897-Windeyer, the Hon. Sir William Charles, M.A., LL.D., Kt.

PRESENT SENATE.

1895-Anderson, Henry Charles Lennox, M.A.

1887-Backhouse, His Honour Judge, M.A., Vice-Chancellor. 1892-Barton, the Hon. Edmund, M.A.

1888—Butler, Professor Thomas, B.A.

1890-Cobbett, Professor Pitt, M.A., D.C.L., Dean of the Faculty of Law (ex officio).

1896-Cullen, The Hon. William Portus, M.A., LL.D.

1887-Jones, Philip Sydney, M.D.

1894-Knox, Edward William

1879-Liversidge, Professor Archibald, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., Dean of the Faculty of Science (ex officio).

1883-MacLaurin, the Hon. Henry Normand, M.A., M.D., LL.D., Chancellor.

1893-O'Connor, the Hon. Richard Edward, M.A.

1879-Oliver, Alexander, M.A.

1877-Renwick, the Hon. Sir Arthur, B.A., M.D., Kt.

1889-Rogers, Francis E., M.A., LL.B., Q.C.

1875-Russell, Henry C., B.A., C.M.G., F.R.S.

1896-Scott, Professor Walter, M.A., Dean of the Faculty of Arts (ex officio).

1897-Simpson, His Honour Mr. Justice Archibald Henry, M.A. 1888-Stephen, Cecil Bedford, M.A.

1883-Stuart, Professor T. P. Anderson, M.D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine (ex officio)

1889-Teece, Richard, F.I.A., F.F.Ä.

EX-PROFESSORS.

CLASSICS AND LOGIC.

1852-1866-Woolley, the Rev. John, D.C.L.
1867-1883-Badham, Rev. Charles, D.D.

GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY.

1870-1872-Thomson, Alexander M., D.Sc.

MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

1852-1877-Pell, Morris B., B.A.

CHEMISTRY AND EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS.

1852-1885-Smith, the Hon. John, M.D., LL.D., C.M.G.
NATURAL HISTORY (GEOLOGY, ETC.)

1882-1890-Stephens, William John, M.A.

TEACHING STAFF.

ANATOMY-Challis Professor-1890 (a) James T. Wilson, M.B., Ch.M. (Edin.)

Demonstrator-1897-Arthur E. Mills, M.B., Ch.M.

ARCHITECTURE-P. N. Russell Lecturer-1887-John Sulman,

F.R.I.B.A.

BIOLOGY-Challis Professor-1890-William A. Haswell, M.A., D.Sc. (Edin.), F.R.S.-Lecturer for Lent and Trinity Terms-1898-Gregg Wilson, M.A., B.Sc., Ph.D. Demonstrator-1892-James P. Hill, F.L.S.

CHEMISTRY-Professor-1874 (b) Archibald Liversidge, M.A.,

LL.D., F.R.S. (Christ's College, Cambridge), Dean of the Faculty of Science.

Demonstrator-1892-James A. Schofield, A.R.S.M., F.C.S.

Junior Demonstrator-1898-Charles Walker.

CLINICAL MEDICINE-Lecturer-1889-R. Scot-Skirving, M.B.,

Ch.M. (Edin.)

CLINICAL SURGERY-Lecturers-1895-Charles P. B. Clubbe, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.-1897-John F. McAllister, M.D., B.S. (Melb.)

(a) M.B., Ch.M., Honours 1883. Late Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh. (b) Associate of the Royal School of Mines, London; late University Demonstrator of Chemistry, Cambridge.

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