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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[May 3, 1873. 
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ENGLISH. 
15. In the structure of words what is- a prefix? Give 
examples of words having Latin prefixes. 
16. Give the Past Tense and Past or Complete Par¬ 
ticiple of the following Irregular Verbs \—Eat, chide, drive y 
lead, see, shake, slink, spin, ride, rive. 
17. What is meant by the root of a word ? and illustrate 
by two examples. 
18. What form of expression besides the Nominative 
Case may be the subject ? 
19. What is the result of two negatives coming to¬ 
gether ? and correct the following:—Nobody did me no 
good. 
20. Write from fifteen to twenty-five lines upon owe 
only of the following subjects:— 
A. Good Writing. 
B. Arithmetic. 
C. Pride. 
Scotland. 
Aberdeen . 
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5 
Falkirk . 
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Banff . 
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Forfar . 
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Berwick . 
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Glasgow . 
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5 
Dumfries . 
... 2 
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Greenock. 
1 
Dundee. 
... 2 
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Kilmarnock „ „ . .. 
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Dunfermline 
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The questions for examination were as follows :— 
Time allowed : Three Hours. 
LATIN. 
Translate into English two at least of the Latin sen¬ 
tences and answer the questions :— 
I. Ariovistus ad postulata Csesaris pauca respondit; 
de suis virtutibus multa prsedicavit; transisse Rhenum 
sese, non sua sponte, sed rogatum et arcessitum a Gallis; 
non sine magna spe, magnisque prsemiis, domum propin- 
. quosque reliquisse. 
‘2. Ita proelium restitutum est, atque omnes hostes ter- 
gaverunt, neque prius fugere destiterunt, quam ad flumen 
Rhenum millia passuhm ex eo loco circiter quinquaginta 
pervenerint. Ibi perpauci, aut viribus confisi, transnatare 
eontenderunt, aut lintribus inventis, sibi salutem repe- 
rerunt. 
3. Coque Succum per sextam horse partem et cola. 
Huic adjice SaccharuiA et liqua. Denique ubi Syrupus 
refrixerit, Spiritum admisce. 
4. Capiat cochlearia duo magna statim; iterentur post 
horam, si tussis accreverit. 
5. How many declensions of Latin substantives are 
there, and how are they known ? Give examples. 
6. To what questions do the Nominative, Genitive, and 
Accusative Cases severally answer ? Give one example 
in Latin for each. 
7. Decline the adjective ceger. 
8. Give the endings, singular and plural, of the Present 
Tense, Indicative Mood, First and Fourth Conjugation 
Passive Voice. 
9. Parse “Natus est Augustus consulibus Cicerone et 
Antonio. 
ARITHMETIC. 
10. A gentleman dying left £45,247 between two 
daughters; the younger was to have £15,000, £1500, and 
twice £15, what was the elder sister’s fortune ? 
II. If the salary of an officer be £48 per annum, what 
should he receive for 232 days ? 
12. If £100 gain £5 interest in 12 months, what sum 
will gain £20 in 8 months ? 
13. Multiply 430-A by 18#. 
14. Divide 715' by ‘3075. 
Erratum. 
Page 852, col. 2, line 38, instead of “Neale, William,” 
read “ Neale, John.” 
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