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MATHEMATICS.-Prize of £10, for proficiency in Mathematics among incepting Bachelors, given by Professor Pell.

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GILCHRIST SCHOLARSHIP.-In 1876-82, a Scholarship of the value of £100 per annum, tenable for three years, was given by the Gilchrist Educational Trust, to be awarded, in alternate years, to a candidate who should have graduated in Arts in the University of Sydney.

1868-Cooper, Pope A., B.A.

1870-Alston, J. W., B.A.

1872-Sly, R. M., B.A.

1874-Hurst, G., B.A.

1876-Chisholm, W., B.A.
1878-Maclardy, J. D. S., B.A.
1880-Böhrsmann, Christian, B.A.
1882-Rennie, G. E., B.A.

HERCULES ROBINSON PRIZE. In 1876-7, two Prizes of the value of twenty-five guineas each were given by His Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson, G.C.M.G., the Governor of the Colony, to Bachelors of Arts of not more than six years' standing, for proficiency in the study of Shakespeare.

1876-Oliver, James, B.A.

| 1877-Anderson, H. C. L., B.A.

R. C. WANT SCHOLARSHIP.-In 1881-3, Scholarships for Theoretical and Practical Chemistry, of the annual value of £25, to be competed for by students who had completed their sixth term, were given by Randolph Charles Want, Esq.

1881-Rennie, G. E.

1883-Leverrier, F.*

1882-Poolman, A. E.

FAUCETT PRIZE FOR JURISPRUDENCE.-In 1879-81, three Prizes, of the value of £50 each, were given by Mr. Justice Faucett, for proficiency in Jurisprudence, to be competed for by candidates for their first Degree in Law.

1881-Edmunds, W., M.A.

1882-Coghlan, C. A., M.A.

1884-Morris, R. N., B.A.

Awarded to A. B. Carvosso, Leverrier being the holder of two other Scholarships.

RENWICK MEDAL.-In 1883-6, Medals, of the value of £10, were given by Arthur Renwick, Esq., M.D., for proficiency in Practical and Theoretical Anatomy.

1883-Greville, E. E. B.

1884-Bancroft, Peter

1885-Hester, J. W.

1886-Perkins, Alfred E., M.A.

PROFESSOR SCOTT'S PRIZES.-In 1886-7, Prizes, to the value of £5, were given by Professor Scott, to be awarded to evening students for proficiency in Classics.

1886-Stephenson, J. H.

I 1887-Sawkins, F. J.

PROFESSOR STUART'S PRIZE.-In 1887, a Prize, of the value of £7 10s., was given by Professor Stuart, for proficiency in Physiology.

1887-Hester, J. W.

DR. MACLAURIN'S PRIZE. In 1887, a Prize, of the value of £2, was given by Dr. H. N. MacLaurin, then Vice-Chancellor, for proficiency in Physiology.

1887-Trindall, R. B., B.A.

ROSEBERY PRIZES.-In 1883, the sum of fifty guineas was given by the Right Hon. the Earl of Rosebery, to provide two Prizes, of twenty-five guineas each, for the best English Essay, to be competed for by Undergraduates and Graduates respectively. The subject for the Undergraduates' Prize was, "The Growth of the Australasian Colonies, and their Present Relation to the Mother Country." The subject for the Graduates' Prize, the competition for which was confined to Graduates of not more than six years' standing, was, "The Future of the Australasian Colonies."

UNDERGRADUATES' PRIZE, 1895-Bladen, Frank M.
GRADUATES' PRIZE, 1889-Ferguson, David, B.A.

PROFESSOR STEPHENS' PRIZE.-In 1888, a Prize, of the value of £2 2s., was given by Professor Stephens, for proficiency in Natural History.

1888-Smith, G. E.

SURGERY.-Prize of £10, given by Dr. Milford, for proficiency

1884-Rutledge, D. D., M.A.

1885-Bancroft, P.

1886-Hinder, H. V. C.

in Surgery.

1888-Abbott, G. H., B.A.
1889-Tidswell, F.

Coghlan, Iza F. æq.

1887-Wilson, C. G.

BOTANY.-Prizes of £2 2s., given by Professor Haswell, for proficiency in Botany.

1889-Smith, G. E.

I 1892-MacPherson, J.

CLINICAL MEDICINE.-Prize of £3 3s., given by Dr. R. ScotSkirving, for proficiency in Clinical Medicine. 1889-Wilson, C. G.

ANATOMY.-Two Prizes of £5 each, given by Professor Wilson, for proficiency in the Class Examinations in (a) General and Descriptive Anatomy and (b) Regional and Surgical Anatomy respectively.

1890-(a) Craig, R. G.

(b) Sawkins, F. J. T.

1891-(a) Robison, E. H.

1891-(b) Smith, G. E.
1892-(a) Dixon, G. P.
(b) Craig, R. G.

CHEMISTRY. Prizes of £5 and £3 3s. respectively, given by Professor Liversidge, for proficiency in Chemistry amongst Evening students.

1893-Barry, H. de B. Dennis, J.

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1897-Quaife, C.

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