cii Agricultural Education : Senior Examination Papers, 1878. 
5. Explain the meanings of ovary, ovule, embryo sac, embryo and 
seed, and state in what group or groiips of plants these organs are 
present. 
6. By what organs in the plant, and in what way are manures 
appropriated ? 
7. Has the barberry any connection with the disease of smut in 
wheat ? and if so, what connection ? 
8. Give the principal characters of the Natural Order Cruciferas, 
and specify the plants of this Order, grown by agriculturists. 
9. Give the technical names and natural orders of the dodder, lint, 
potato, onion, and nettle. 
10. Name and describe, in systematic language, the plants A, B, 
and C. 
EXAMINATION IN ANATOMY AND ANIMAL 
PHYSIOLOGY. 
Maximum Number op Marks, 100. Pass Number, 50. 
Saturday, April 27th, from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. 
1. Name the bones of the hind extremity of the ox, in their regiilar 
order, commencing from above ; and point out the principal differences 
which exist in each when compared with the corresponding bone of the 
horse. 
2. Give a brief description of the development and growth of a long 
bone and a flat bone. 
8. Describe the differences which exist in the bones of the head in 
horned and polled oxen. 
4. State the several uses which bones serve in the animal body, and 
the manner in which they are nourished. 
5. What are cartilages ? Describe their varieties, and the structural 
differences between them and tendons. 
6. What are ligaments ? Name their several uses, and state whether 
their structure in all cases is the same. 
7. What arc muscles ? Are all the muscles of the body of tile same 
kind ? If not, give a familiar example of each. 
