322 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1913. 
annual instalments ; 1 of 10/. and 1 of 5/. in Commerce, tenable for two years; 1 of 
about 27]. for women, payable in three annual instalments; 1 Exhibition of 271. 
for Undergraduates in Arts; 2 entrance Exhibitions (Drennan and Tennent) of 
51. each at entrance. 
(c) In addition to these the City and County Borough of Belfast offers annually 
4 Scholarships of 40/. annually for three years (which may be extended to a fourth 
or fifth, in the case of exceptional merit or excellence), tenable by matriculated 
students of the University. Candidates must show that they are in need of assistance. 
(d) The following County Scholarships and Bursaries are also tenable at any Uni- 
versity in Ireland, all for three years, in the University of Belfast, Antrim, 2 of 401. ; 
Donegal, 2 of 451. ; Kildare, 4 of 50/. (Catholics excluded) ; Monaghan, 3 Scholarships 
of 501. and 3 Bursaries of 25/. (Catholics excluded) ; Westmeath (only tenable in the 
University of Belfast and the National University), 3 of 50/.; Wexford, 3 of 50/., and 
3 Bursaries of 25/. (Catholics excluded). 
II. ‘ Except where otherwise specified, no Scholarship can be held in conjunction 
with Scholarships or Exhibitions.’ A Sullivan or Megaw Scholarship, or a Drennan or 
Tennent Exhibition may be held with a Foundation Entrance Scholarship. 
V. (a) and (b) Not to our knowledge. 
UNIVERSITY CoLLEGE, Cork. 
I. Entrance Scholarships, College 12 (3 of 40/., 6 of 30/., 3 of 20.) for one year ; 
3 Honan (for those whose financial position is such that it would be impossible to 
obtain a course of instruction for a University degree without this aid); 3 of 50/., 
renewable up to a fifth year. 
Later years, Faculties other than Medicine and Engineering, 2 of 40/.; 2 of 301. ; 
4 of 201. for second year, renewable for third year. Engineering, 1 of 30/. for second 
year; 1 of 30/. for third year. Medicine, 3 of 301. for second year ; 3 of 30/. for third 
year, 3 of 301. for fourth year, renewable for fifth. Law, 1 of 101., awarded at end of 
first year. Exhibitions may be awarded in every case to students of merit who have 
failed to obtain Scholarships. 
County Council Scholarships, tenable in the College :— 
Cork: 10 of 241., tenable for three years and renewable for a fourth or fifth; in- 
creasable from the Reserve Fund up to 501. in such cases as may seem advisable ; 1001. 
per annum, rising in the third year, to be allocated to Bursaries of lesser value to 
promising students, not worthy of Scholarships. 
Kerry: 2 of 501. ; 3 of 30/. (restricted in respect of calling and means of parents) 
for one year, renewable for a second to a third year. 
Waterford: 3 of 501. and 1 of 30/. for three years (may be extended to fourth and 
fifth year). 
Other Scholarships are offered by the County Councils of Limerick and of 
Tipperary (North and South Ridings). 
II. No. But there are practically no outside ones that could be tenable with 
ours, except possibly from Trinity College, Dublin. 
IV. (a) Only in the case of the County Cork scholars, who may be helped from the 
‘Reserve Fund’ ‘ where necessary ’ in the judgment of the President of the College. 
(6) No regular stream. 
V. (a) and (b) Yes. 
(c) In some cases by private beneficence. 
VI. It is desirable that there should be at the disposal of the College a fund ear- 
marked to supplement Scholarships, &c., for the complete maintenance of students of 
exceptional merit. 
