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sought in the bestowal would be frustrated. Bather should it be regarded as 
a milestone in life’s pathway, showing that something bad been achieved, while 
yet much more remained to be accomplished at the same time in the thought 
of him whose image was on the medal,—of what he had done, and how he had 
laboured to investigate truth,—an additional stimulus would be given to re¬ 
newed exertions in the cause of pharmacy, so that British pharmacy might shine 
with as great a lustre as did the memory of that illustrious man, whose name 
was thus commemorated, in the minds of all students of pharmacology. 
He then announced that the second prize (Miller’s ‘ Elements of Chemistry,’ 3 
vols.) was awarded to Mr. J. W. G. Candy, who, however, was not present to 
receive it. 
JACOB BELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS. 
In reference to the competition for these Scholarships for the ensuing session, 
the Chairman announced that the Senior Scholarship had been awarded to Mr. 
W. Foster, and the Junior to Mr. Charles Fryer. 
The questions for the Examinations were as follows 
Junior. 
ARITHMETIC. 
1. Write down in words at full length, 11110101. 
2. Write in figures the sum of eleven thousand eleven hundred and eleven. 
3. Add | + f + if 
4. From f of a shilling take of a pound. 
r -n- J 1 f H F If 
o. Find value of ^^ • 
Of £i 2 
6. Reduce 2 qr. 14 lb. to the decimal of a cwt. 
7. Multiply -907 by -0025. 
8. Divide 5‘714 by 8275. 
9. If I give 16 men £45 for 28 days’ work, what must I give, at the same rate, to 20 
men for 35 days’ work ? 
LATIN. 
1. Eodem die ab exploratoribus certior factus, hostes sub montem consedisse millia 
passuum ab ipsius castris octo; qualis esset natura montis efc qualis in circuitu 
ascensus, qui cognoscerent misit. Renunciatum est facilem esse. De tertia 
vigilia, T. Labienum legatum pro-Praetore cum duabus legionibus et iisdem 
ducibus qui iter cognoverant summum jugum montis ascendere jubet quid sui 
consilii sit ostendit. Ipse de quarta vigilia eodem itinere, quo hostes ierant, ad 
eos contendit; equitatumque omnem ante se mittit. P. Considius qui rei mili- 
taris peritissimus habebatur et in exercitu L. Sullse et postea in M. Crassi fuerat, 
cum exploratoribus praeinittitur. 
2. Parse those words which are printed in italics. 
3. Give the rules for the comparison of adjectives. Compare parvus , audax , senex, intra, 
pius, simi/is , graviter. 
4. What are the rules for the three Concords ? 
5. Give the derivation and meaning of the prefixes ter, sesqui , proto , per , dis, hydro , 
hypo. 
ENGLISH COMPOSITION. 
Write remarks upon one of the following subjects 
The Advantages of Civilization. 
The Nature and Excellence of the British Constitution. 
chemistry. 
1. How would you prepare a Solution of Sulphurous Acid, and by what method convert 
this into Sulphuric Acid ? 
2. Give a process for converting the metal Iron into its Magnetic Oxide. 
