308 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCTENCE,—1913. 
supplemented by grants from school funds, &c., can sometimes support themselves 
completely during their career. 
V. (a) and (6) No. 
(c) 
VI. Scholarship Regulations contain proviso: ‘ The holder of any Scholarship to 
which no pecuniary restriction is attached will be allowed to retain the status of a 
scholar without receiving the emoluments, should he express a wish to that effect.’ 
Curist CHURCH, OXFORD. 
I. Open: 6 Scholarships of 80/.; 3 Exhibitions of about 85/. (money and 
allowances). Close: 3 Scholarships of 807. All tenable for two years and renewable 
for two more by the Governing Body, and ultimately for a fifth in satisfactory 
circumstances. 
II. No. 
III. No limit for Scholarships. Candidates for Exhibitions must satisfy the 
Dean that they are incapable of coming to the University without financial assistance. 
IV. (a) Grants may be made from College Funds, not amounting in all to over 
4001. in any one year, to scholars or commoners who need assistance. Such grants 
are in practice made for one year only, but are renewable. 
(b) There is a Poor Scholars’ Fund which depends almost entirely on private 
benefactions administered by the Dean. 
V. (a) and (b) I know of none. 
(c) Financial difficulties have been met under IV. 
VI. The statutes make a similar provision to Brasenose College. 
EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD. 
I. 11 Scholarships, open, of not more than 80/. and 1 of 100/.; 8 close of not less 
than 60/. and 1 or more of not more than 1001. (all of which may be opened in default 
of the preferred class of qualified candidates); 2 Scholarships of 80/. for persons 
intending to take Holy Orders and needing assistance at the University. Various 
Exhibitions (mostly close), all limited to those needing assistance at the University. 
IIT. None by Statute, but by College policy. 
IV. No permanent endowment; but a deserving scholar who is poor can be 
helped by a grant from general College Funds or a special fund. 
VI. (a) Only Scholarships of less than 80/. 
(b) None. 
HERTFORD COLLEGE, OXFORD. 
I. Majority Scholarships, open to Churchmen only, 30 of 100/. for five years ; 
10, varying from 40/. to 80/., for four years, besides a number of Exhibitions. 
II. Not from College sources. 
III. No limit. 
IV. No. 
V. (a) Exhibitions only. 
JEsus COLLEGE, OXFORD. 
I. Open Scholarships, 12; close Scholarships, 22 of 80/. to 1007. Exhibitions, 
several open and several close, of 301. to 607. All granted for two years and renewable 
on satisfactory industry and good conduct for two more. 
II. No, but a grant from the Exhibition fund may be made to a scholar or 
exhibitioner. 
III. No statutable limit, but no grant is made out of the Exhibition Fund except 
to the really necessitous. 
IV. (a) The Exhibition Fund. 
f @) Only one case in forty years unable to come up on 60. per annum. 
(b) No. 
(c) In extreme cases exceptionally large grants have been made from the Exhibi- 
tion Fund. 
LINCOLN COLLEGE, OXFORD. 
I. Scholarships, about 17 of 801. or 60/.; Exhibitions, about 10 of 40/., or more 
usually 30/. 
Il. No; but the value of a Scholarship may be increased, or an exhibitioner 
elected to a Scholarship. 
Iii. No limit; the College is not always aware what other benefactions are held. 
