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89.-PRINCIPLES OF FRUIT CULTURE AND VITICULTURE —A short course on the chief fruits suitable to the varying conditions of Australian soils and climate; the principles of Vine growing for table grapes and wine-making.

90.-ECONOMIC SCIENCE APPLIED TO AGRICULTURE.-A course of about 40 lectures on the general Principles of Economics with special reference to Agricultural Problems.

91.-PRINCIPLES OF FORESTRY.-An account of the principal Native and Exotic trees of economic importance suitable to Australian conditions. Identification of common trees, timbers, etc., and the suitability of various timbers for economic purposes; the conservation and renewal of Forests; Nursery Work; Planting Wind-breaks, Ornamental Trees, etc.

Chemical Industry in relation to Forestry, manufacture of wood-pulp, artificial silk, alcohol, acetic acid, formalin, etc. Wood preserving. Tanning and tanning materials.

92.-AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING.-The course will include the elements of Surveying and Measuring Land, the Principles involved in Roadmaking, Irrigation, Drainage, etc., the Motive Powers of the farm-wind, water, steam, gas, oil, etc.

The Practical work will include the measuring and laying out of plots for experimental purposes, etc.

93. AGRICULTURAL BACTERIOLOGY.-A course of 30 lectures on the Bacteria occurring in water, soil, milk and its products, etc. Morphology and cultural and biochemical characters of the important species.

The influence of bacteria on the soil and on crops. Bacteria in relation to butter and cheese manufacture. Yeasts and the principles of wine making.

In the practical course of about 50 meetings students are required to isolate and study typical organisms, and to perform the bacteriological examination of water, soil and milk.

PRIZES, &C.

All students of the University who shall during their coursehave received Bursaries, Exhibitions, Scholarships or Fellowships, or Exemptions from Fees, are invited by the Senate to make returns to the University when their circumstances in life shall permit, for the purpose of conferring like benefits on future students. The names of all students making such return will be published in the University Calendar.

AWARDED AT THE MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS.

The SALTING Exhibition-Awarded on the recommendation of the Trustees of the Sydney Grammar School to a student proceeding thence to the University. £25 for threeyears. (See page 316.) The last award was made in March, 1915

The BOWMAN-CAMERON Scholarship-Every third year, for General Proficiency. £35 for three years. (See page

298.) The last award was made in March, 1917. The COOPER Scholarship No. II.-Awarded to a student distinguished in Classics. £50 for one year. (See page 294). The BARKER Scholarship No. II.-Awarded to a student distinguished in Mathematics. £50 for one year. (See page 291.)

The LITHGOW Scholarship, No. I-Awarded to a student distinguished in Modern languages (French and German). £50 for one year. (See page 295.)

The JAMES AITKEN Scholarship-For General Proficiency. £50 for one year. This Scholarship is not given in the year in which the Bowman-Cameron Scholarship is awarded. (See page 299.)

The FREEMASONS Scholarship-For sons of Freemasons. Every third year. £50 for three years. (See page 298.) The last award was made in March, 1917.

The HORNER Exhibition-For proficiency in Mathematics. £8 for one year. (See page 318.)

• Scholars are required to proceed with their studies in the respective Faculties in which their Scholarships are awarded.

The QUEEN VICTORIA Scholarship-Awarded under certain conditions to the best girl matriculant of the year. £20 for three years. The last award was made in March, 1917.

The

(See page 305.)

PETER NICOL RUSSELL Scholarships-For Mechanical
Engineering. £75 for four years. (See page 274.)

BURSARIES of the annual value of £50 to £25 each are awarded from time to time. (See page 319.)

AWARDED AT THE FIRST YEAR EXAMINATIONS.

The COOPER Scholarship No. III.-For Classics. £50 for one year. (See page 294.)

The GEORGE ALLEN Scholarship-For Mathematics.

year. (See page 297.)

£40 for one

The LITHGOW Scholarship, No. II.-For Philosophy £50 for (See page 296.)

one year.

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 289.)

The GARTON Scholarship No. I.-For French and German. £45 for one year. (See page 304.)

The BELMORE Scholarship.-Awarded at the First Year Examination in the Faculty of Science to a student proceeding in the Department of Agriculture. £18 for two years. (See page 308.)

The SMITH Prize-For Physics. £4. (See page 328.)

The SLADE Prizes-For Practical Chemistry and Practical Physics. £5 each. (See page 329.)

The COLLIE Prize-For Botany. £4. (See page 331.)

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.

317.) The last award was made in March, 1914.

(See page

The HENRY WAIT Bursary-For General Proficiency. Awarded at the First Year Examination in Arts to a student entering the Faculty of Medicine. £40 for five years. (See page 324.) The last award was made in March, 1916.

AWARDED AT THE SECOND YEAR EXAMINATIONS.

The COOPER Scholarship No. I.—For Classics. £50 for one year. (See page 293.)

The BARKER Scholarship No. I.-For Mathematics. £50 for one year. (See page 290.)

The GARTON Scholarship No. II.-For French and German. £45 for one year. (See page 304.)

The NORBERT QUIRK Prize-For Mathematics. £5. (See page 329.)

The DEAS-THOMSON Physics Scholarship-Awarded in the Faculty of Arts or that of Science for Physics. £50 for one year. (See page 291.)

The DEAS-THOMSON Geology Scholarship-Awarded in the Faculty of Science for Geology. £50 for one year. (See page 292.)

The CAIRD Scholarship-Awarded in the Faculty of Science for Chemistry. £50 for one year. (See page 299.)

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 302.)

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 306.) 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, 1916. (See page 303.) The WOOLLEY Scholarship-Awarded to a Graduate in Arts of not more than four years' standing. £200 for two years. To be awarded in March, 1917. (See page 300.)

The COOPER GRADUATE Scholarship-Awarded to a Graduate in Arts of not more than four years' standing. £200 for two years. The last award was made in March, 1916. (See page 307.)

The BARKER GRADUATE Scholarship-Awarded to a Graduate in Arts or in Science, including Engineering, of not more than four years' standing. £200 for two years. To be awarded in March, 1917. (See page 307.)

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 306.)

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 306) The DEAS-THOMSON Mineralogy Scholarship-Awarded to a student graduating in Arts or in Science for Mineralogy. £50 for one year. (See page 293.)

The Royal Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851 award Scholarships to Graduates in Science of this University, upon the nomination of the Senate. £150 for two or three years. (See page 301.)

The MACLEAY Fellowships-Awarded by the Linnean Society of New South Wales to graduates in Science. £400 per annum. (See page 278.)

The RHODES Scholarship-(See page 309.)

The SCIENCE RESEARCH Scholarship-(See page 311).

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 296.)

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 304.) The PITT COBBETT Prize-Awarded for proficiency in the subject of Constitutional Law. £5. (See page 333.)

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 317.) The last award was made in March, 1914.

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