Culham (Oxford Diocesan).-Rev. H. Lewis, Culham, Abingdon. Entrance fee, 10 guineas. Various exhibitions and prizes. Durham (Diocesan). Rev. S. B. Smith, Training College, Durham. Fees, £5 per annum. Exeter (Diocesan).-Rev. J. G. Dangar, Exeter. Fee, five guineas for the two years; private students, £23 per annum. Hammersmith (Roman Catholic).—Rev. T. Graham, Brook Green House, Hammersmith, London. First-class scholars. £2 10s.; second class, £5.* Peterborough (Church of England).-Rev. D. Daymond, Peterborough. Entrance fee, £10. Saltley (Worcester Diocesan).-Rev. F. W. Burbidge, Saltley, Birmingham. Entrance fee, 1st class scholars, £6; 2nd class, £8. † Westminster (Diocesan).-Rev. Dr. Rigg, Wesleyan Training College, Horseferry Road, Westminster, London, S.W. Entrance fee, £8. ‡ Winchester (Diocesan).-Rev. C. Collier, Training College, Winchester. Entrance fee, £10. York (York and Ripon Diocesan).-Rev. G. Rowe, York. £5 per annum; private students, £35 per annum. For Mistresses only. Bishop's Stortford (Diocesan).-Rev. A. E. Worthey, Hockerill, Bishop's Stortford. Entrance fee, Class I., £3; Class II., £5. Brighton (Diocesan). - Rev. H. H. Wyatt, Bolney Vicarage, Hayward's Heath. Entrance fee, £8. Bristol (Diocesan).-Rev. R. E. Richards, Fishponds, Bristol. Private students, £24 per annum. Cheltenham (Church of England).-Rev. R. M. Chamney, Cheltenham. Entrance fee, Class I., £8; Class II., £10. *There is given to every one who enters with a first-class in both religious and secular examinations, the sum of £10, to be expended on clothes and books, or otherwise, under the direction of the Principal; and to every student who enters with a first-class in one of the examinations in like manner the sum of £5; and the same conditions shall carry the same reward in the second year. †There is at Saltley a very large number of exhibitions and prizes. The fee is not charged to any candidate who stands No. I or No. 2 on the Scholarship Class List for England; and only half the fee is charged to any Candidate placed No. 3 to No. 10 inclusive. Chichester (Bishop Otter's Memorial).—Rev. R. Espinasse, Westhampnett, Chichester. Queen's Scholars, £20 per annum; private students, £35 per annum. Darlington (British and Foreign School Society).-Alfred Bourne, Esq., Borough Road, London, S.E. Entrance fee, 10 guineas. Derby (Diocesan).---Rev. T. H. Twist, St. Michael's Vicarage, Derby. Entrance fee, £10. Durham (Diocesan).—Rev. W. H. Walter, Durham. Pupil teachers who have passed the scholarship-entrance fee, £6; other Queen's scholars, £10. Gray's Inn Road (Home and Colonial School Society).Rev. J. Joyce Evans, Gray's Inn Road, W.C. Entrance fee, £10; private students, various. Lincoln (Diocesan).-Rev. Hector Nelson, Lincoln. No fees. Liverpool (Roman Catholic).-The Principal, Roman Catholic Training College, 96, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool. Entrance fee, £2 10s. Norwich (Diocesan).-Rev. T. Archbold, Norwich. Entrance fee, 1st class scholars, £3; 2nd class, £5. Oxford (Diocesan).-Rev. H. D. de Brisay, Bradmore Road, Oxford. Entrance fee, 1st class, £5; 2nd class, £10. Ripon (York and Ripon Diocesan).—Rev. E. B. Badcock, Ripon. Entrance fee, £10; or the fee may be paid in quarterly amounts. Salisbury (Diocesan).-Rev. W. D. Morrice, St. Thomas' Vicarage, Salisbury. Entrance fee, 1st class, £4; 2nd class, £6. Southlands, Battersea (Wesleyan).-Rev. G. W. Olver, The College, Southlands, Battersea, S.W. Entrance fee, 5 guineas; exhibitions, &c., similar to those for male students at Westminster. Stockwell (British and Foreign School Society).—Alfred Bourne, Esq., Borough Road, London, S.E. Entrance fee, £10. Swansea (British and Foreign School Society).-David Williams, Esq., Training College, Swansea. Entrance fee, 10 guineas. Truro (Exeter Diocesan).-Rev. J. R. Cornish, Dr. Barham's, Entrance fee, £5; private students, £24 per annum. Wandsworth (Roman Catholic).-T. W. Allies, Esq., 22, Portman Street, London, W. Entrance fee, £2 10. Warrington (Chester Diocesan).-Rev. Canon Hornby, Training College, Warrington. Entrance fee, £6. Whitelands (National Society).-Rev. J. P. Faunthorpe, Whitelands House, Chelsea, London, S.W. Entrance fee, £8 or £10. For both Masters and Mistresses. Homerton (Congregational).—The Principal, The College, Homerton, London, N.E. Entrance fee, £10. SCOTLAND. For Mistresses only. Aberdeen (Church of Scotland). -Joseph Ogilvie, Esq. Bursars, £2, £5, or £10 per annum; non-bursars, £20 per annum. Aberdeen (Free Church).-R. Lumsden, Esq., Aberdeen. Two guineas per quarter. Edinburgh (Scotch Episcopal, Lochrin House).-Rev. C. Smith, Edinburgh. Entrance fee, £3. For both Masters and Mistresses. Edinburgh (Church of Scotland, Johnston Terrace).-S. S. Laurie, Esq., 22, Queen Street, Edinburgh. Bursars, £2, £5, or £10 per annum ; non-bursars, £20 per annum. Edinburgh (Free Church, Moray House).-A. Thomson, Esq., Free Church Educational Committee, Edinburgh. Males, three guineas per annum; females, two guineas per annum. Glasgow (Church of Scotland, Dundas Vale).-J. Leitch, Esq., Training College, Dundas Vale, Glasgow. For male students the bursaries cover the expenses; female students, £2, £5, or £10 per annum for bursars; non-bursars pay £20 per annum. Glasgow (Free Church).-W. Kedston, Esq., Free Church Training College, Glasgow. Male students, three guineas per quarter; female students, two guineas per quarter. Answers to Scholarship Questions. July, 1877. GRAMMAR. Two hours and a HALF allowed for this Paper. (No abbreviations of less than three letters to be used in parsing or analysis.) SECTION I. Parse the words in italics in the following passages : Then raising her voice to a strain The sweetest that ear ever heard, When he heard the horse stop, "Come in, Doctor," said he, "if you have a few minutes to spare; you were never more welcome." "I hope nothing ails either Deborah or yourself," replied the Doctor. ing ANSWERS. Raising-Participle incomp. of irreg. verb to raise, describ"she." Sweetest-Adjective pure, qual. "strain," super. deg. That Simple rel. pronoun, meaning "which," third pers., sing. num., objec. case, gov. by "heard," here used as a conjunction. Broken-Participle comp. of irreg. verb to break, here used as an adjec. qual." chain." Wherever-Conjunction, adverbial of place, or conjunctive adverb. Hung-Verb irreg., intrans., active voice, 3rd pers., sing. num., to agree with "clouds," past indef. tense, with "had,” past complete tense, ind. mood. 66 Clear-Adjec. pure, posit. deg., qual. " melody." Liberty-Noun abstract, objec. case, gov. by transitive verb 'sung," which here means to celebrate, or speak in praise of. Only-Adverb of deg., qual. "to hear." Stop-Verb reg., intrans., infin. mood, governed as an infinitive by trans. verb "heard." Come-Verb irreg., intrans. act. voice, 2nd pers., sing. num., agreeing with "doctor," pres. indef. tense., imperative mood. A-Indef. adjective, qual. "few minutes." Welcome-Adjective, qual. "you," compar. deg. Nothing-Noun com., 3rd pers., sing. num., neut. gen., nom. case, to "ails." Ails-Verb reg., transitive, act. voice, 3rd pers., sing. num., pres. indef. tense, indic. mood. Either-Distributive adjective pronoun. Yourself-Pronoun personal, reciprocal, 2nd pers., sing. num., mascul. gen., objec. case, gov. by "ails." SECTION II. Write in simple prose one of the following passages :— (a) I love the season well When forest glades are teeming with bright forms. The coming-on of storms. The softly warbled song Comes from the pleasant woods, and coloured wings |