872 REPORT—1904. 
inclusive payment covering inspection and examinations referred to in 
the Regulations for the Inspection and Examination of Schools. 
(16) Each candidate for the School Examination either of Matriculation 
Standard or Higher Standard will be required to pay a fee of 2/., and, if 
successful, his name will, upon the production of satisfactory evidence that 
he has attained the age of sixteen years, thereupon be placed upon the 
Register of the University as a matriculated student. 
An additional charge of 2/7. will be made for each Special Advanced 
Paper set at a school. If two, three, or four schools are associated in 
taking the same Special Advanced Papers the fee of 2/7. per paper will be 
divided between them. If more than four are so associated each school 
will be charged 10s. for every Special Paper. 
A school not inspected within the year by the University will be 
required, as a condition of entering candidates for the School Examina- 
tion, to pay a fee of 5/.' and to be responsible for the fee and expenses of 
the superintendent appointed to supervise the examination, should the 
University think it necessary to appoint one, and a sufficient number of 
candidates must be entered or the equivalent in fees be paid. If a school, 
however, is at the same time inspected by the University, the inspection 
fee will cover the above charge of 5/., and no limitation will be placed 
upon the minimum number of candidates required to be entered. In this 
case also the oral examination of candidates will be conducted by the 
inspectors as a part of the inspection, and the inspectors may take into 
account the results of the School Examination in making their report 
upon the school. 
Extracts FROM THE MATRICULATION REGULATIONS. 
Candidates shall not be approved by the Examiners unless they have 
shown a competent knowledge in each of the following five subjects, 
according to the details specified under the several heads :— 
(1) English. One paper of three hours. 
(2) Elementary Mathematics. Two papers of three hours each. 
(3) Latin, or Elementary Mechanics, or Elementary Physics (Heat, 
Light, and Sound), or Elementary Chemistry, or Elementary Botany. One 
paper of three hours in each subject. 
(4) and (5) Two of the following subjects, neither of which has already 
been taken under Section (3). One paper of three hours in each subject. 
If Latin be not taken, one of the other subjects selected must be another 
Language from the List, either ancient or modern :— 
Then follows a list of subjects in the various departments of study. 
In addition to the list of Science Subjects there given, ‘ General 
Elementary Science,’ including practical work, may be taken for the 
School Examination by schools possessing adequate facilities for practical 
work. 
The American Accrediting System. 
The following is the account given by Principal Reichel in the 
Mosely Commission Report :— 
‘The accrediting system is the method by which the Universities in 
the Middle West and West admit pupils from “accredited” or recognised 
! This will cover the cost of the oral examination. 
