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II. COLLEGE EXPENSES.

I. ADMISSION-FEES, AND CAUTION-MONEY.

At University the admission-fee is £5, the caution-money, returned when the name is removed from the College books, £30.

At Balliol, for a resident in College, the admission-fee for Commoners is £5, for Scholars £3, the caution-money £21: for a resident out of College, the admission-fee is £2, the caution-money is £5. In either case the caution-money is returned when the name is removed from the College books.

At Merton the admission-fee consists of a payment of £1 10s. to the College library. The caution-money is £10 for a Scholar, £30 for a Commoner.

At Exeter the admission-fee is £5, the caution-money £25; which latter sum is returned when the name is removed from the College books.

At Oriel the admission-fee is £5; the caution-money is, for Scholars, Adam de Brome's Exhibitioners, and Clerks, £10, for Commoners £30.

At Queen's the admission-fee is £5, the caution-money is, for Scholars, Clerks, and Exhibitioners the value of whose Exhibition exceeds £60 per annum, £15-for Commoners £30, of which £10 is returned at the B.A. degree, £10 at M.A., and the remainder when the name is removed from the College books. The caution-money for members who have compounded for their University and College dues is £5. For Students of Music the admission fee is £1 10s.

At New College the admission-fee is £5: no caution-money is required from Commoners who pay the fixed College charges in advance terminally and their College bills weekly. For other Commoners the caution-money is £30, of which £20 is returned to those who have taken the degree of B.A. and have ceased to reside, and the whole when the name is removed from the College books.

At Lincoln the admission-fee is £3 3s., the caution-money £30, of which £10 is returned on taking the B.A. and M.A. degrees respectively, and the whole (or remainder) in case of death or the name being removed from the College books.

At Magdalen there is no admission-fee: persons elected on the Foundation of the College pay no caution-money, but Commoners pay £40, which is returned when they either take the degree of B.A. or remove their names from the College books. Persons who keep their names on the books after taking the degree of B.A. pay a fresh caution of £5, which is accounted for to them on the removal of their name.

At Brasenose the admission-fee is £4 4s., the caution-money £25 for Commoners, £20 for Scholars.

At Corpus, for Commoners or Exhibitioners who battel either wholly or partially in College the caution-money is £30, which is returned when the name is removed from the College books. Scholars pay no caution-money.

At Christ Church the entrance-fee for both Commoners and Scholars is £5; College Exhibitioners pay no entrance fee. The caution-money for Scholars and Exhibitioners is £12 10s., which may be claimed on removing the name from the books: the caution-money for Commoners is £25, of which £12 10s. is returned on taking the B.A. degree, and the rest may be claimed when the name is taken off the books.

At Trinity the admission-fee is £5, the caution-money £30. Of the caution-money £20 is returned on the degree of M.A. being taken : the whole is returned on the removal of a name from the books, or on compounding for the annual dues after taking the degree of M.A.

At St. John's the admission-fee is £6 3s., the caution-money is £30, of which £20 is returned on taking the degree of B.A.; the remainder on removal of the name from the College books.

At Jesus the admission-fee is £2, the caution-money £20.

At Wadham the admission-fee is £5, the caution-money £30.

At Pembroke the admission-fee is £5, the caution-money is £30, returnable on taking the degree of M.A.

At Worcester, (1) for Commoners the admission-fee is £8, the caution-money £20, of which £10 is returned on taking the M.A. degree, the remainder when the name is removed from the College books; (2) for Fellow-Commoners the admission-fee is £28, the caution-money £30, of which £20 is returned on taking the M.A. degree; (3) for Scholars the caution-money is £10.

At Keble there are no admission-fees or caution-money.

At Hertford the admission-fee is £5 5s., the caution-money £30, of which £20 is returned on taking the degree of M.A., the remainder on removing the name from the books.

At St. Mary Hall, for Commoners who pay their battels in advance the admission-fee is £5, and no caution-money is required; for other Commoners the admission-fee is £12 2s. 6d., and the caution-money £30, of which £10 is returned on taking the B.A. degree, and £10 on taking the M.A. degree.

At St. Edmund Hall, for those who enter upon the Prepayment System, there is no admission-fee and no caution-money. For other students the admission-fee is £5, the caution-money £14, or, if furniture be hired from the Hall, £21. The caution-money is returned in full whenever the name is removed from the books, and some portions of it upon taking the Degrees of B.A. and M.A.

At Charsley's Hall the admission-fee is £2 10s.: no caution-money is required.

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Note. Where Colleges or individual Lecturers have combined for the purpose of Lectures, the fees mentioned below include the right of admission to all the Lectures of the combination (see p. 36).

At University, £25 annually, which continues to be paid during each Term of residence up to that of passing the last Examination.

At Balliol, £25 annually, which continues to be paid by both classes of residents during each Term of residence up to that in which they pass their last Examination in any School, inclusive.

At Merton, £7 7s. per Term during residence until the degree of B.A. is taken, and by B.A. Postmasters so long as they require tuition.

At Exeter, £22 Is. annually by every resident Undergraduate who has not passed all the Examinations necessary for the degree of B.A.; certain remissions are made in the case of those who are reading for Honours in Natural Science.

At Oriel, £21 annually during residence until the last Examination has been passed.

At Queen's, £24 annually for three years: £1 Is. per Term afterwards to those who are still attending College lectures. The Tutors allow £5 per Term out of his tuition-fees to a student who has passed Moderations and is reading to the satisfaction of the College in Natural Science.

At New College, £21 annually until the last Examination has been passed.

At Lincoln, £21 annually for four years, or until taking the B.A. degree.

At Magdalen, £21 annually until the last Examination has been passed.

At Brasenose, £25 4s. annually for three years, after which no further payment is required.

At Corpus, £27 annually for three years.

At Christ Church, £24 annually to be paid by every resident member of the House reading for a University Examination until the completion of the sixteenth Term from Matriculation.

At Trinity, £22 1s. annually during residence, until the last Examination for the B.A. degree has been passed.

At St. John's, £21 annually for three years; and £3 per Term afterwards during residence, as long as tuition is given.

Mixed Mathematics.

1. Mechanics of Solid and Fluid Bodies.

2. Optics, Geometrical and Physical.

3. Newton's Principia, Sections I, II, III, and parts of IX and XI.

4. Astronomy, including the more elementary parts of the

Lunar and Planetary Theories.

The subjects of the Papers in the Examination will be as follows:

A. Elementary Papers, in which the use of the Differential Calculus will not be allowed.

1. Algebra and Trigonometry.

2. Geometry.

3. Mechanics and Hydrostatics.

4. Geometrical Optics, Astronomy, and Newton's Principia, Book I. Sect. 1, 2, 3.

B. Advanced Papers.

5. Algebra and Trigonometry.

6. Geometry.

7. Differential Calculus.

8. Integral Calculus.

9. Statics of Solids and Fluids.

10. Dynamics of a Particle.

11. Dynamics.

12. Optics and Astronomy.

13. Problems.

5. Honour School of Natural Science.

1. GENERAL REGULATIONS.

1. The Examinations in the School of Natural Science are— (1) A Preliminary Examination, (2) A Final Honour Examination. 2. The Preliminary Examination includes :-(1) Mechanics and Physics, (2) Chemistry, (3) Animal Physiology, (4) Animal Morphology, (5) Botany.

In Chemistry, at least, there will be an Examination of a practical character.

3. A Candidate may present himself for the Preliminary Examination at any time after he has passed Responsions, and he may offer the subjects above mentioned at separate Examinations and more than one subject at the same examination.

4. The Final Honour Examination includes:—(1) Physics, (2) Chemistry, (3) Geology, (4) Animal Physiology, (5) Animal Morphology, (6) Botany. The Examination in each subject is partly practical. No Candidate is required to offer more than one of these subjects.

5. No Candidate is allowed to obtain Honours in any of the subjects of the Final Honour School unless he has satisfied the Examiners in the Preliminary Examination in Mechanics and Physics and in Chemistry; or in any one of the subjects of * Animal Physiology, Animal Morphology, or Botany unless he has satisfied the Examiners in the Preliminary Examination in the other two: or in the subject of Geology unless he has satisfied the Examiners in the Preliminary Examination in Animal Morphology and Botany.

6. In the Final Honour Examination a Candidate may, in addition to any one or more of the above-mentioned subjects, offer himself for examination in one or more of the following subjects:—(1) Crystallography, (2) Mineralogy, (3) Anthropology, (4) Practical Astronomy.

7. A Candidate whose name has been placed in the Class List upon the result of the Final Examination in any one of the subjects mentioned in cl. 4 may offer himself for examination in any other of the subjects mentioned in the same clause at any subsequent Examination before the end of the twentieth Term from his matriculation.

2. REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD OF THE FACULTY.

1. Preliminary Examination.

1. MECHANICS AND PHYSICS.

Elementary questions, not involving Mathematics beyond Algebra to Simple Equations, will be set on the following subjects.

MECHANICS.

Definition and measurement of velocity.
Rectilinear motion with uniform velocity.

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