ENGLISH.-Prizes of the value of £5 each, given by Professor MacCallum for English Essays in the First and Second Years, and of £10 for proficiency in English in the Third Year. This last was superseded in 1906 by the James Coutts Scholarship. From 1906 the Second Year Prize is given for English. ENGLISH.-Prize of £2 28., given by the Sydney University Women's Council, awarded to Women Undergraduates in the First Year of the Faculty of Arts, whose essays are adjudged best if of sufficient merit. 1913-Black, Margaret M. 1915-Camp bell, Persia G. 1916 Stephens, Harriet T. ZOOLOGY.-Prizes of £2 2s., given by Professor Haswell for proficiency in Zoology. 1908-Burkitt, A. N. St. G. H. (2nd Year) Van Epen, T. W. (1st Year) Willis, H. H. (2nd Year) 1909 Wiley, C. J. (1st Year) Willis, H. H. (3rd Year) 1910-Badham, C. (1st Year) 1911-Frecker, E. W. (1st Year) Badham, C. (2nd Year) 1912-Badham, C. (3rd Year) Hamblin, C. O. (1st Year) 1913-Harrison, L. Tillyard, R. J. æq. (3rd Year) ZOOLOGY.-Prizes of £1 1s., given by Professor Haswell, for excellence in Laboratory notes. GEOLOGY.-Prizes of £4 and £5 each, given by Professor David, for proficiency in Geology respectively in the Second and Third Years. 1906-Hammond, W. L. 1906-Benson, W. N., prox. acc. 1907-Cotton, L. A. PRACTICAL PETROLOGY.-Prize of £1, given by Professor David, for proficiency in preparing Microscopic Slides of Minerals. FIELDWORK IN GEOLOGY.-Prize of £2, given by Mr. L. A. PHILOSOPHY.-A Gold Medal, of the value of £10, given by Professor Anderson, M.A., for the best essay on a Philosophical subject; competition to be open to all Bachelors of Arts of not more than two years' standing. LOGIC AND MENTAL PHILOSOPHY.-Prizes of £5 each, given by Professor Anderson. 1909-Bruce, J. F. First Year. | 1912-Evatt, H. V. |