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RADCLIFFE PRIZE, 1915.

The Prize, which is of the value of £50, is awarded by the Master and Fellows of University College every second year for Research in any branch of Medical Science, comprised under the following heads :Human Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Pathology, Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Forensic Medicine, Hygiene.

The Prize is open to all Graduates of the University who shall have proceeded, or shall be proceeding, to a Medical Degree in the University. Candidates must not have exceeded twelve years from the date of passing the last Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and must not, at the date of application, be Fellows on the Foundation of Dr. John Radcliffe.

Candidates must send in their memoirs to the University Registry on or before the first day of December, 1914. The award will be made in March, 1915.

No memoir for which any University Prize has already been awarded is admitted to competition for the Radcliffe Prize; and the Prize will not be awarded more than once to the same Candidate.

COMPATRIOTS' CLUB PRIZE, 1916.

The subject for 1916 has not yet been announced.

The Prize is of the value of £50, and is open to members of the University who on March 1, 1916, have not exceeded twenty-eight Terms' standing from their Matriculation.

The competing Essays are to be sent to the Registrar of the University on or before March 1, 1916.

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

EXAMINATION PAPERS

All prices are NET. (Postage extra.) Some papers are out of print.
Responsions: Michaelmas, Hilary and Trinity Terms; also in September.
Papers set in and after Mich. Term, 1900, each examination Is.
(Before Michaelmas Term, 1900, each examination 6d.)

Responsions Papers in Stated Subjects (exclusive of Books), 1906-1911.
With Answers to Mathematical Questions and Introduction by C. A.
MARCON and F. G. BRABANT. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. Mathematics,
Grammar, Latin Prose, and Unprepared Translation.

First Public Examination :

Holy Scripture. 6d. M. T., H. T., T. T. and October. (From 1888.)
Greek and Latin. Pass. IS. M. T., H. T., T. T. (From 1873.)
Honours. IS. H. T. (From 1886.)
T. T. (From 1873.)

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Mathematics.

Honours. IS.

Second Public Examination:

Pass School.

Michaelmas Term and Trinity

Group A. (1), (2), Group B., Group D.
Term, Is. (From 1874.)
Group A. (3), (4), (5), (6), (7) (Oriental Studies). H. T., Is. (From 1909.)
Group C. (3), (4), (5). See Preliminary Examinations, Natural Science.
Group E. Military Topography. Hilary Term and Easter Term, with
a map, Is. (From 1906.)

Preliminary Examinations in Honour Schools.

Natural Science. Michaelmas Term-Chemistry, Zoology and Botany (Group C. (4), (5)). Hilary Term-Mathematics, Mechanics and Physics (Group C. (3)). Trinity Term-Mathematics, Mechanics and Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany (Group C. (3), (4), (5)). Papers of Michaelmas Term 1910 and after, 6d.; previously, Michaelmas Term, Is., Hilary Term, 6d. : Trinity Term with the Final Examination, Is. together. (From 1883.)

Jurisprudence. Michaelmas and Trinity Terms, 1910 and after, 6d.;
previously, Michaelmas Term, Is.; Trinity Term with the Final
Examination, Is. together. (From 1887.)

Honour Schools (Final Examination). IS. each. (From 1873.)
Literæ Humaniores. Mathematics. Natural Science. Jurisprudence.
Modern History. Theology. Oriental Studies. (From 1887.)
English. (From 1896.) Modern Languages. (From 1905.)
Degree of B.C.L. IS. (From 1874.)

Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery and Master in
Surgery. IS. (From 1880.)

Certificate in Preventive Medicine and Public Health. Is. (From 1885.)
Degrees of Doctor and Bachelor of Music (November Examination). IS.
Bachelor only (May Examination). 6d. (From 1891.)

Examinations for Diplomas. 6d. each. Theory, History, and Practice
of Education. (From 1897.) Economics. (From 1905.) Forestry.
(From 1906.) Anthropology. (From 1908.) Scientific Engineering
and Mining Subjects. (From 1906.) Classical Archaeology.
(From 1910.) Ophthalmology. (From 1910.) Rural Economy.
(From 1911.)

University Scholarships, viz.

From 1874:-Hertford, Is. From 1886:-Ireland and Craven, Is. From 1874-Mathematical, Is., separately from 1901, Senior Is., Junior, Is. Vinerian, 6d. Denyer and Johnson, Is. Hebrew (Kennicott, Pusey and Ellerton), Is. From 1875-Hall and Hall-Houghton, Is. From 1903-Passmore Edwards, Is. Squire, Is. From 1899-John Locke, 6d. Charles Oldham, 6d. From 1911-James Mew, 6d. Papers for each examination previous to January, 1900, may be had in sets at 2s. per dozen, post free.

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For Statutes, Regulations, &c., see back of first page.

OXFORD

UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.

Published annually in Michaelmas Term.
Crown 8vo, cloth, price Five Shillings net.

OXFORD

UNIVERSITY HANDBOOK

REVISED TO JUNE, 1912

Crown 8vo, cloth, uniform with the Calendar, 2s. 6d. net;
by post, 2s. 1od. net.

Designed as a supplement to the Calendar, and containing (in briefer
and less official form than that of the Statutes) information about
Admission and Residence; Scholarships; Courses of Study and
Examinations; Degrees; Special Study and Research; Study and
Training for the Army and other Services; Women Students;
Rhodes Scholars and other Students privileged as coming from
other Universities, &c. &c.

THE

HISTORICAL REGISTER

OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

A SUPPLEMENT TO THE CALENDAR

Containing lists of Officials, Scholars, and Prizemen of the University
from the earliest times, the Class Lists, and an Alphabetical Index
to the whole, completed to the year 1900.

Crown 8vo, cloth, price Seven Shillings and Sixpence net.

OXFORD: AT THE CLARENDON PRESS.

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OXFORD: HORACE HART, M.A. PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY

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