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character than those set for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and not necessarily confined within the limits of the subjects as defined for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The following shall be the papers set, and where the Honours papers are prescribed a lower standard of work will be accepted : — (1.) Latin Language and Literature. — (Two papers.) — (a.) Translation of unseen passages from Latin into English; questions on grammar, history, and antiquities. (b.) The Honours Paper in Latin prose (c). (2.) Greek Language and Literature. — (Two papers.) — (a.) Translation of unseen passages from Greek into English; questions on grammar, history, and antiquities. (b.) The Honours Paper in Greek prose (c). (3.) English Language and Literature.— (Two papers.) — (a.) The Honours Paper (a), (b.) Such a knowledge of English literature of the period set for the degree of Bachelor of Arts as a candidate should have from reading the principal works of the main authors of the period. (4.) Modern Languages and Literature.— (Two papers.)— The answers must be given in the language chosen. 1. French. — (a.) The Honours Paper (a). (b.) Such a knowledge of French literature of the period set for the degree of Bachelor of Arts as a candidate should have from reading the principal works of the main authors of the period. 2. German. — (a.) The Honours Paper (a). (b.) Such a knowledge of German Literature of the period set for the degree of Bachelor of Arts as a candidate should have from reading the principal works of the main authors of the period. (5.) General History and Political Economy. — (Two papers.) — (a.) General History. —As for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, but treated more fully, (b.) Political Economy. —The Honours Paper. (6.) Jurisprudence and Constitutional History. — (Two papers.)—The Honours Papers. (7.) Mathematics. — («.) Elementary Geometry, Plane Coordinate Geometry, and Conic Sections. —The Honours Paper (a), (b.) Algebra, Trigonometry, and Differential and Integral Calculus. — The Honours Paper (b). (c.) Elementary Mechanics and Hydrostatics. —As for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, but treated more fully. (8.) Physical Science.—As for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, but treated more fully. (9.) Chemistry.—As for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, but treated more fully. (10.) Natural Science.—As for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, but treated more fully. (11.) Mental Science.— (a.) Psychology and Ethics. —The Honours Paper (a), (b.) Logic. —The Honours Paper (b). IV. Senior Scholarships which shall have been gained by candidates at the time of taking the first section of the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts shall be tenable for one year, and in the case of candidates for Honours for two years. V. Senior Scholarships which shall have been gained by candidates at the time of taking the second section of the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts shall be tenable for one year, and shall only be tenable by candidates for Honours. VI. Senior Scholars shall furnish to the Chancellor satisfactory proof that they are prosecuting their studies diligently at an Affiliated Institution.
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