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1 Professor of German. 

 1 Professor of English. 

 1 Professor of Oriental Languages. 

 1 Professor of Moral Philosophy. 

 1 Lecturer Ancient History. 

 1 Tutor in Greek, 



1 Tutor in Latin. ^ 



1 Tutor in French. 

 1 Tutor in German. 

 1 Tutor in Oriental Languages. 

 1 Tutor in English. 

 1 Fellow in Greek. 

 1 Fellow in Latin. 

 1 Fellow in French. 

 1 Fellow in German. 

 1 Fellow in English. 



Additional assistance in above subjects to be provided so that no 

 honour class shall exceed 12, or pass class 30. 



16. The university professoriate shall be adequate to give instruc- 

 tion in each of the following subjects, namely: Pure mathematics, 

 physics, astronomy, geology, mineralogy, chemistry, applied chemistry, 

 zoology, botany, physiology, ethnology, history, Italian and Spanish, 

 logic and metaphysics, history of philosophy, political economy and 

 civil polity, constitutional law, jurisprudence, engineering. Similar 

 assistance as regards tutors and fellows shall be provided to the univer- 

 sity faculty to that mentioned above for the college, as may be required. 



17. The university professorial lectures shall be free of charge to 

 all students matriculated in the university, who are members of a con- 

 federating college, but that in the case of students (if any), who do not 

 belong to any college, the Senate shall determine the fees which shall be 

 charged for the several courses of lectures in the university. This shall 

 not extend to laboratory fees, which shall be fixed from time to time 

 by the Senate. 



18. The various colleges which are at present affiliated to any of 

 the universities entering into the confederation shall have the right to 

 be affiliated to the Provincial University. 



19. The curriculum in Arts of the Provincial University shall in- 

 clude the subjects of biblical Greek, biblical literature, christian ethics, 

 apologetics or the evidences of natural and revealed religion and Church 

 historj^, but provision shall be made by a system of options to prevent 



