UNIVERSITY NOTES, 119 
‘rt, Candidates for Matriculation who are intending to proceed 
to a degree in Science shall, before they are admitted as students 
to the University, be required to pass in not less than seven of the 
subjects prescribed under the Statute ‘‘ of Matriculation,” 
. English (compulsory) 
. Arithmetic (do. 
. Algebra (do.) 
Euclid (do.) 
. French or German (do.) 
. Latin 
Greek 
One ot the following :— 
I4. 
French, German, or Italian (not being that taken asa 
compulsory subject) 
. History 
. Geography 
. Mechanics 
. Elementary Physics 
. Elementary Chemistry 
Elementary Biology 
«9, A sound knowledge of the five following subjects shall be re- 
quired from all candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science :— 
. Mathematics 
» Physics 
. Chemistry 
. General Biology 
. Latin or English or,German or French 
*¢ 3. Besides these five compulsory subjects, every candidate 
for the degree of Bachelor of Science shall pass an examination in 
one of the tollowing groups of optional subjects :— 
1G 
2. 
8. Mental Science 
. Chemistry 
. Geology 
. Botany 
. Zoology 
. Anatomy 
Pure Mathematics 
Applied Mathematics 
Heat, Electricity, and Magnetism, 
or Sound and Light and Heat 
Inorganic Chemistry 
Mathematics 
Physics 
Organic Chemistry 
Chemical Technology or Mineralogy 
Geology 
Mineralogy and Petrography 
Paleontology 
Systematic Botany 
Vegetable Physiology 
Vegetable Morphology 
Paleontological Botany 
Systematic Zoology 
Animal Morphology 
Animal Physiology 
Embryology 
Human Anatomy 
Animal Physiology 
Outlines ot Physiology of the Nervous 
| Psychology [System 
Logic 
Ethics 
