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8. Enumerate the chief Limestones of the British Islands, and state for 
what purposes they are respectively used. 
9. Draw a Geological Section across any part of the British Islands, and 
describe it in detail. 
10. Write a brief essay on the Physical Geography and Geology of any one 
of the large Counties in England, Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. Give one or 
more sketches or diagrams in illustration. 
11. For any six of the following Genera, state the Natural Order to which 
each belongs, and mention one or more of its species, with the Geological 
Formations in which they are found : Ananchytes, Anthracosia, Asaphus, 
Baculites, Belemnites, Belinurus, Calymene, C'idai-is, Coccosteus, Dalmanites 
Dentalina, Diceras. 
12. Name and describe four of the Specimens on the Table. 
EXAMINATION IN ANATOMY AND ANIMAL PHrSIOLOGY. 
Maximum Number op Maeks, 100. Pass Number, 60. 
Saturday, May 16t7t,f?'om 2 p.m. till 4 p.m. 
1. Given that the digestive organs of ruminating animals are more complex 
than those of other animals, name the several divisions of the stomach of the 
ox, and say in which digestion is eEfected. 
2. On inspection of a small portion of each of these divisions, say how you 
would recognise to which of them it belonged. 
3. Describe in general terms the anatomy of the heart, making especial 
mention, however, of the vessels which convey the blood to and from it in both 
the systemic and pulmonic circulation. 
4. What is meant by the term of a standard pulse, and what is the average 
number of healthy pulsations in the horse, ox, and sheep ? 
5. Explain the difference which exists in the condition of the heart and 
that of the arteries when their pulsatory action is felt. 
6. State how the normal temperature of the body is maintained, and under 
what circumstances it would become increased, or, on the contrary, dimi- 
nished. 
7. Name the several blood-vessels which unite to form the large vessel 
that enters the liver for the secretion of bile, and give the name of the 
vessel, 
8. Say into what part of the intestinal canal the biliary duct enters, and 
name the animal of the farm in which a gall-bladder does not exist. 
9. Say on what the variation in the colour of the skin depends in pied 
animals, and name the parts of the body where an accumulation of some of 
the follicles of the skin exists, and give an illustrative example. 
10. Name the divisions of the vertebral column, and state the relative 
number of bones in each division in the horse and ox. 
11. Given that bones of the vertebra; form a continuous cavity, say what 
is lodged within it and name the chief function of such encased organ. 
