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10-COLLIE PRIZE.

Founded in 1892, by a bequest of £100 from the Rev. Robert Collie, F.L.S., of Newtown. Awarded to a student of any Faculty at the First Year Examination in Botany. Value, £3 10s.

1893-Hall, E. C.

1895-Burfitt, W. F., B.A. 1896-Graham, Mabel J.

1897-Bourne, Eleanor E.
1898-Higgins, T. E. C.

1899-Buchanan, G. A.

UNIVERSITY PRIZES.

I.-M.A. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the most distinguished candidate in the Honour Examination for the Degree of Master of Arts in the several schools, if of sufficient merit.

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A Medal is awarded to the most distinguished candidate in the Honour Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in the several schools, if of sufficient merit.

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*Rennie passed with distinction in the School of Natural Science.

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A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the LL.B. Examination, if of sufficient merit. 1894--Flannery, G. E.

1896-Bavin, T. R.

1898-Peden, J. B.
1900-Mitchell, E. M.

IV.-M.D. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the candidate who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the M.D. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

1895-Smith, Grafton E. (Anatomy).

*Includes Chemistry, Experimental Physics, Geology, Mineralogy, and Physical Geography.

V.-M.B. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the M.B. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

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A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the B.Sc. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

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A Medal is awarded to the most distinguished candidate in the Honour Examination for the Degree of Master of Engineering, if of sufficient merit.

1892-Vicars, James

1894-Dare, H. H.

1896-Bradfield, J. J. C.

VIII.-B.E. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the B.E. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

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A Medal of the value of £10 is given by the University for the best composition in English Verse. The competition for this medal is open to all Undergraduates and Bachelors of Arts of not more than two years' standing.

1857-Salting, W. S.

1860-Yarrington, W. H. H.

1861-Docker, Ernest B.
1881-Woolcock, John L.
1882-Bladen, Frank Murcott
1883-Byram, William John

1887-Garran, Robert R.
1889-Garran, Robert R.

1890-Garran, Robert R., B.A.
1892-Brereton, John le Gay
1893-Brereton, John le Gay

X.-UNIVERSITY PRIZE FOR PHYSIOGRAPHY.

A University Prize of the value of £5 is awarded to the student of the First Year who passes the best class examination in Physiography, if of sufficient merit.

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XI.-UNIVERSITY PRIZES AT PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

Prizes of £20 and £10 were appropriated annually by the Senate until the year 1894 for the greatest proficients amongst the male candidates at the Senior and Junior Public Examinations. A Prize of £5 is now offered for competition amongst the greatest proficients in the Junior Examination, the Prize for Seniors being withdrawn. The limit of age for Juniors is seventeen years.

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