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All graduates in law, including such admitted graduates, shall vote as 

 one body, and be entitled to elect two members of senate. 



6. The graduates in arts of the several universities entering into 

 the confederation, for the period of six years after the requisite legisla- 

 tion shall have been obtained, shall be entitled to the following repre- 

 sentation on the senate, namely: those of Queen's University to elect 

 four members ; those of Victoria University to elect four members ; and 

 those of Trinity University to elect four members. The graduates in 

 arts of the provincial university, other than those admitted ad eundem 

 gradum under this scheme, shall be entitled to elect twelve members of 

 senate. After the said period of six years, separate representation shall 

 cease and the entire body of graduates shall unite in electing a number 

 of representatives equal to those previously elected by the several uni- 

 versities in confederation. 



7. University college shall aff'orel to all students who desire to avail 

 themselves thereof the requisite facilities for obtaining adequate instruc- 

 tion in the followang subjects in the curriculum of the provincial uni- 

 versity, viz. : Latin, Greek, Ancient History, French, German, English, 

 oriental languages, and moral philosophy; provided that it shall be 

 competent to the governing body of university college to institute addi- 

 tional chairs which do not exist in the university. 



( 6 ) . Attendance on instruction provided in any of the confederating 

 colleges, including University College, shall be accorded ecjual value as 

 a condition of proceeding to any degree as attendance on the work of the 

 University Professoriate. 



8. There shall be established another teaching faculty in connection 

 ■with the Provincial Universit}^, to' be called the University Professoriate, 

 which shall afford to all students of the Provincial University, who 

 desire to avail themselves thereof, the requisite facilities for obtaining 

 adequate instruction in the following subjects, in accordance with the 

 curriculum of the Provincial University, viz. : Pure Mathematics, Phy- 

 sics, x\stronomy, Geolog.v, Mineralogy, Chemistry (Pure and Applied,) 

 Zoolog}', Botany, I'hysiology, Ethnology (including Comparative Philo- 

 logy) History, Logic and Metaphysics, History of Philosoph}^, Italian 

 and Spanish, Political Economy and Civil Polity, Jurisprudence, Con- 

 stitutional Lav/, Engineering, and such other Sciences, Arts, and bran- 

 ches of knowledge as the Senate of the Provincial University may from 

 time to time determine, except such subjects as are prohibited from 

 being taught l)y Eevised Statutes of Ontario, Cap. 290, sec. 9. But if in 

 the interests of the general objects of the confederation, it shall at any 



future time be found advantageous to have any subject transferred from 

 University College to the University, or from the University to Uni- 



