The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50]
- Address on the Progress of Applied Science in Canterbury [Philosophical Institute, 18th March, 1880.] — by Edward Dobson
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Syllabus of a Course of Twelve Lectures on Building Construction — by Edward Dobson p. 8
- [title page]
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- Introductory Lecture
- Lecture I. — On Building Materials p. 4
- Lecture II. — Foundations
- Lecture III p. 5
- Lecture IV. — Walling
- Lecture V. — Arches
- Lecture VI. — Beams p. 6
- Lecture VII. — Roofs
- Lecture VIII
- Lecture IX. — Floors p. 7
- Lecture X. — Bridges
- Lecture XI
- Lecture XII. — Concluding Summary p. 8
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The Leland Stanford, Junior, University, The Act of the Legislature of California. The Grant of Endowment — by Stanford University
- [title page]
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- The Endowment Act
- Grant p. 10
- I. — The Nature, Object and Purposes of the Institution Hereby Founded, to be: p. 12
- II. — The Name of the Institution p. 13
- III. — The Number, Quorum and Designation of the Trustees
- IV. — That the Trustees (Subject to the Reservations and to the Rights to Alter and Amend Hereinafter Contained) Shall have Power and it shall be their duty: p. 14
- V. — The Powers and Duties of the President of the University p. 16
- VI. — The Faculty p. 17
- VII. — The Manner, and to Whom, the Trustees Shall Report
- VIII. — The Mode and Manner, and by Whom, the Successors to the Trustees Named in the Grant are to be Appointed
- IX. — The Place where, and the Time when, the Buildings Necessary and Proper for the Institution Shall be Erected; Character and Extent Thereof p. 18
- X. — The Scholarships and Other Matters Connected therewith p. 19
- XI. — Election of the Grantors to Control the Property and the Execution of the Trust During their Lives, or the Life of Either p. 21
- XII. — Reservation of the Right to Alter, Amend, or Modify the Terms and Conditions of this Grant, and the Trust Therein Created, in Certain Respects p. 22
- XIII. — Reservation of other Rights
- XIV. — The Custody of the Persons of Minors p. 23
- XV. — Limitations Upon the Powers of the Trustees p. 24
- XVI. — Miscellaneous
- State of California, ss. City and County of San Francisco. ss p. 25
- State of California, ss. City and County of San Francisco. ss
- [note] p. 26
- Mr. Stanford's Address p. 28
- Minutes of the First Meeting of the Trustees of the Leland Stanford, Junior, University p. 35
- Trustees p. 37
- Annual catalogue [1882/83] — by University of Missouri, Columbia
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- [covers] p. 38
- [plates]
- [title page] p. 1
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- Announcement for 1883—84 p. 2
- Report of the Board of Curators to the Governor p. 3
- City of Jefferson, May 1st, 1883
- [excerpt from An act donating lands to the several States and Territories]
- Historic Memorandum
- The University p. 8
- Chapel Talk by Dr. Tefft p. 10
- Corporation p. 14
- The University Faculty p. 16
- Students. — Abbreviations
- Under-Graduates
- Post-Graduates p. 30
- Students of School of Mines and Metallurgy
- Summaries p. 33
- Closing Exercises. — 1883 p. 38
- The Schools of the University
- I. School of Physics. — Emeritus Professor Norwood p. 39
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II. School of Chemistry. — Professor Schweitzer p. 40
- [introduction] p. 40
- 1. Phenomenal Chemistry p. 41
- 2. Rational Chemistry
- 3. Domestic Chemistry
- 4. Agricultural Chemistry p. 42
- 5. Toxicology
- 6. The Laboratory
- Rules for the Guidance of Students Working in the Laboratory p. 43
- Text-Books Used in This School
- Number of Students in all the Classes of this School During the Scholastic Year Just Ended
- III. School of Geology and Mineralogy p. 44
- IV. School of Biology p. 45
- V. School of Mathematics and Astronomy p. 46
- VI. School of Metaphysics
- VII. School of English p. 53
- IX. School of Latin Language and Literature
- First Year p. 57
- Sub-Freshman—Second Year
- Freshman—Third Year
- Sophomore—Fourth Year
- Junior—Fifth Year
- Books of Reference p. 58
- Students in the Latin School
- X School of Greek and Comparative Philology
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XI. School of Hebrew Language and Semitic Literature p. 60
- [introduction] p. 60
- Report
- Ladies Department p. 61
- II. The Professional Schools of the Missouri University p. 65
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XII. Agricultural and Mechanical College p. 67
- Faculty p. 67
- The Object of the School p. 68
- Terms of Admission
- Course of Study. — Junior Year p. 69
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XIII. Normal School p. 71
- Faculty p. 71
- [report of the Normal Department of the University for the session of 1882] p. 72
- First Semester
- Second Semester
- Conditions of Admission to the Normal School
- Degrees Granted by the Normal College
- Academic Normal Degree (Pe. B.) p. 73
- Degree of Master of Pedagogics (Pe. M.) p. 74
- State Certificates
- Positions for Graduates
- Methods of Instruction p. 75
- Course of Study in Pedagogics. — First Year
- Second Year p. 76
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XIV. Law School p. 78
- Faculty p. 78
- Members of the Law School p. 79
- XV. Medical School. — (Founded 1845.) — Faculty p. 83
- Missouri University. — School of Mines and Metallurgy, — Rolla, Phelps County, Missouri p. 91
- Faculty p. 92
- Graduates
- Courses of Study p. 93
- Preparatory Department. — Entrance Examinations
- Course of Study p. 94
- Technical Department p. 95
- For the Degree of Mining Engineer
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For the Degree of Civil Engineer p. 96
- First Year p. 96
- Second Year
- Third Year
- Departments of Instruction
- Metallurgy p. 100
- Geology and Mineralogy p. 101
- Civil Engineering
- Graphics p. 102
- Mine Engineering
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Mechanism p. 103
- [introduction] p. 103
- Steam Engine
- Physics and Natural History
- Fees, Expenses, Etc
- Admission p. 104
- Historical, Etc
- Calendar p. 105
- XVII. School of Engineering p. 106
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General Statement p. 107
- [General Statement] p. 107
- Report p. 110
- XVIII. School of Military Science and Tactics p. 112
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XIX. School of Art
- First Year
- Second Year p. 113
- Third Year
- Report
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XX Commercial School p. 114
- Book-Keeping p. 114
- Expenses—payable in Advance p. 115
- Report
- University Library p. 117
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University Announcements p. 120
- Synchronistic Table p. 120
- The University Town p. 124
- Directions for New Students p. 125
- Required of Students
- Secret Societies p. 126
- College Government p. 127
- Things Forbidden to Students p. 128
- Discipline p. 129
- Rules of Conduct
- Some Board Regulations
- The President
- Professors p. 130
- Students p. 131
- Leave of Absence p. 132
- Absence Marks
- Grading and Class Standing p. 133
- Notice to Patrons of the University p. 134
- Examinations and Graduation p. 135
- Review and re-examination p. 136
- Cheating
- Degrees p. 137
- Certificates and Diplomas
- Fees and Expenses
- Boarding p. 138
- Living in the Clubs
- University of the State of Missouri. Columbia, Boone Co., Mo., June 25, 1879. Dr. S. S. Laws, President: p. 139
- Renting Booms p. 140
- Rollins Aid Fund
- Resident Graduates p. 142
- County Court Appointments Abolished p. 143
- Literary Societies
- Public Speaking
- Valedictorian p. 144
- Pronunciation
- Prizes
- Co-education p. 145
- Faculty Meetings
- Faculty to Present the Claims of the University
- Alumni p. 146
- Alumni Reunion
- Calendar p. 148
- Table of Contents p. 149
- Appendix
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- The Industries of New Zealand — by W. N. Blair
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- The Industries of New Zealand, — Introduction
- Industrial History and Present Position
- General Sketch p. 4
- Indigenous Exports p. 6
- Pastoral Exports p. 9
- Agricultural Exports p. 12
- Gold-Mining p. 14
- Home Trade p. 15
- Present Position p. 26
- General p. 28
- Resources. — Preliminary p. 29
- Natural Amenities
- Minerals p. 31
- Vegetable Resources p. 36
- Land p. 39
- General p. 40
- Future Prospects. — Freetrade and Protection
- Further Industrial Development p. 44
- Concluding Remarks p. 55
- University of New Zealand Entrance Examination 1885 — by University of New Zealand
- [title page]
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- New Zealand University. — Entrance Examination, December, 1885
- New Zealand University. — Entrance Examination.—December, 1885
- University of New Zealand — Entrance Examination, December, 1885. — English—matriculation Paper
- University of New Zealand. — Matriculation—1885. — French. — Examiner—Rev. C. Turrell, M.A
- University of New Zealand. — Examination For Matriculation, December, 1885. — German
- University of New Zealand. — Examination for Matriculation, December, 1885. — Arithmetic
- The University of New Zealand. — Entrance Examination, 1885—Matriculation. — Algebra
- University of New Zealand. — Examination for Matriculation, December, 1885. — Euclid
- University of New Zealand, 1885. — Matriculation Examination. — History
- University of New Zealand, 1885. — Matriculation Examination. — Geography
- The University of New Zealand. — Entrance Examination, 1885—Matriculation. — Physics
- University of New Zealand — Matriculation Examination. — Chemistry
- University of New Zealand. — Examination for Matriculation, December, 1885. — Mechanics
- University of New Zealand. — Matriculation, 1885
- New Zealand University — Entrance Examination.—December. 1885
- New Zealand University. — Entrance Examination.—December, 1885
- University of New Zealand — Entrance Examination, December 1885
- University of New Zealand — Junior Scholarship—1885. — French
- University of New Zealand. — Examination for Junior Scholarships, December, 1885. — German
- The University of New Zealnad. — Entrance Examination, 1885.—Junior Scholarships. — Arithmetic and Algebra
- The University of New Zealand. — Entrance Examination, 1885—Junior Scholarships. — Euclid and Trigonometry
- University of New Zealand, 1885. — Junior Scholarship Examination
- University of New Zealand. — Junior Scholarship Examination. — Chemistry
- The University of New Zealand. — Entrance Examination, 1885—Junior Scholarships. — Heat
- The University of New Zealand. — Entrance Examination, 1885—Junior Scholarships. — Elementary Mechanics
- The University of New Zealand. — Entrance Examination, 1885—Junior Scholarships. — Sound and Light
- University of New Zealand. — Junior Scholarships Examination 1885. — Botany
- The University of New Zealand. — Entrance Examination, 1885—Junior Scholarships. — Electricity
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Courses of Study Lectures [1882] — by Canterbury College School of Art
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- School of Art
- Stages of Instruction p. 6
- Courses of Study p. 9
- Lectures, 1882 p. 11
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Elementary Geometry p. 12
- Plane Geometry p. 12
- Solid Geometry
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Advanced Geometry p. 13
- Plane Geometry p. 13
- Solid Geometry
- Elementary Perspective p. 14
- Advanced Perspective p. 15
- Elementary Mechanical Drawing p. 16
- Advanced Mechanical Drawing p. 17
- Elementary Building Construction p. 18
- Advanced Building Construction p. 19
- Botany and Plant Form p. 20
- Notice to Students p. 21
- Exhibition of Students' Work
- Examinations p. 22
- Syllabus of Subjects of Examination
- A Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Several Departments of Washington University — by Washington University
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- University Calendar
- Corporation
- Officers of Government and Instruction
- University Professors
- Smith Academy
- Manual Training School
- Mary Institute
- General Statement
- Washington University
- The Undergraduate Department, — Including the College and the O'Fallon Polytechnic Institute. — Faculty and Instructors
- Students
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Courses of Study in the College
- [introduction]
- I—course in Arts. — Freshman Year. — First Term
- Second Term
- Sophomore Year. — First Term
- Second Term. — Required Studies: p. 30
- Junior Year. — First Term. — Required Studies:
- Second Term. — Required Studies:
- Senior Year. — First Term. — Required Studies: p. 31
- Second Term. — Required Studies:
- II.-Course in Philosophy. — Freshman Year. — First Term p. 32
- Sophomore Year. — First Term
- Second Term
- Junior Year. — First Term p. 33
- Second Term
- Senior Year. — First Term
- Second Term
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Courses of Study — In the O'Fallon Polytechnic Institute, or Polytechnic School p. 34
- [introduction] p. 34
- Freshman Class. — First Term p. 36
- Second Term
- Sophomore Class. — First Term
- Second Term p. 37
- I.—Course in Civil Engineering. — Junior Class. — First Term
- Second Term p. 38
- Senior Class. — First Term
- Second Term
- II.—Course in Mechanical Engineering. — Junior Year. — First Term p. 39
- Second Term
- Senior Year. — First Term p. 40
- Second Term
- III.—Course in Chemistry. — Junior Year
- Senior Year p. 41
- IV.-Course in Mining and Metallurgy. — Junior Year
- Summer Vacation p. 42
- Senior Year
- V.—Course in Building and Architecture. — Junior Year p. 44
- Senior Year
- Civil, and Mechanical Engineering p. 45
- The Course in Mixing and Metallurgy p. 47
- The Collections p. 48
- Collection of Casts
- The Assay Laboratories p. 49
- Visits to Mines, Works, Etc p. 50
- Summer School of Practical Mining and Metallurgy
- Course in Chemistry p. 51
- The Course in Physics p. 52
- The Course in Drawing
- Manual Training p. 54
- Examinations and Theses p. 55
- Degrees p. 56
- Advanced Degrees p. 57
- Special Announcement p. 58
- The Fifth-Year Courses
- Tuition p. 60
- Discipline
- Board and Lodging
- University Lectures p. 61
- Library and Reading Room p. 62
- Gymnasium p. 63
- Elementary School. — Of The O'Fallon Polytechnic Institute p. 65
- Officers and Members of the Board of Control
- Instructors
- General Information p. 72
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Programme
- Morning
- Afternoon
- Night p. 73
- Terms
- Tuition Fees p. 74
- Students
- Law School. — Faculty
- Advisory and Examining Board
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Students
- Senior Class
- Junior Class p. 87
- Admission p. 90
- Course of Study p. 92
- Moot Courts p. 102
- Graduation p. 103
- Scholarships and Prizes p. 104
- Calendar of 1883-4 p. 106
- Smith Academy
- Faculty and Instructors
- Students
- Admission
- Course of Study
- Course Without Greek.
- Manual Training School
- Faculty and Instructors
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Students
- Third Year Class
- Second Year Class p. 130
- First Year Class p. 131
- Summary p. 134
- Conditions of Admission p. 135
- The Course of Instruction
- Mary Institute
- Board of Managers
- Faculty
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Students
- First Advanced Class
- Second Advanced Class
- First Academic Class
- Second Academic Class p. 147
- Third Academic Class p. 148
- Fourth Academic Class p. 149
- Fifth Academic Class p. 151
- First Preparatory Class p. 152
- Second Preparatory Class p. 153
- Third Preparatory Class p. 154
- Fourth Preparatory Class
- Primary Class p. 156
- Summary p. 158
- Course of Study
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Advanced Course p. 165
- [note] p. 165
- First Year. — First Term
- Second Term
- Second Year. — First Term p. 166
- Second Term
- Tuition p. 167
- Elective Studies p. 168
- Board
- List of Graduates
- Summary
- Forty-First Annual Commencement [1883] — by Missouri State University p. 186
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A Prospectus of the Manual Training School of Washington University [1883/84] — by Washington University
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- Washington University
- Manual Training School
- Faculty and Instructors
- Summary of Students For The Year 1883-4
- History of the School
- Conditions of Admission
- For The Year 1883-4 p. 11
- Elementary Arithmetic
- Geography p. 12
- The Course of Instruction p. 13
- Course of Study p. 15
- General Information
- Expenses p. 17
- General Regulations
- The Everett Literary and Debating Society p. 18
- School Building and Accommodations
- Description of the Shops and Tools
- The Two Carpenter and Turning Shops
- The Blacksmith Shop p. 21
- The Machine Shop
- Details of Shop Instruction p. 22
- Special Trades are Not Taught p. 23
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How the Use of Tools is Taught p. 25
- [introduction] p. 25
- I. Carpentry
- II. Wood-turning p. 26
- III. Forging p. 27
- IV. Machine-Shop Work
- Literary and Scientific Culture p. 29
- The origin and Purpose of the School p. 32
- The Success of the School p. 35
- Calendar for the Year 1886 — by Canterbury College
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- New Zealand University Acts, — University Act, 1874 p. 17
- University Act, 1874, Amendment Act, 1875. (1) p. 29
- University Act, 1874, Amendment Act, 1883 p. 30
- Charter of the University p. 31
- Supplementary Charter p. 33
- The Canterbury College Ordinance, 1873 p. 35
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Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand
- Visitor
- Board of Governors:
- Professors: p. 42
- Lecturers:
- Director of Museum:
- School of Agriculture. — Director:
- Registrar:
- Masters of Arts p. 43
- Bachelors of Laws p. 44
- Bachelors of Arts
- Undergraduates p. 45
- University Scholarships and Prizes Gained by Students of Canterbury College p. 46
- At the College Examination, 1884, The Following Students Passed:— p. 48
- Honours Examination p. 49
- Statutes of the New Zealand University
- Section I.—Repealing. — Chapter I.—Statute Repealing Existing Statutes and Regulations, and Saying Existing Rights
- Section II.—General. — Chapter II.—The Calendar
- Chapter III.—The Seal of the University
- Chapter IV.—Meetings of the Senate p. 61
- Chapter V.—The Regulation of Proxies
- Chapter VI.—Diplomas
- Chapter VII.—Academic Dress p. 62
- Section III.—Colleges. — Chapter VIII.—Affiliated Institutions p. 63
- Section IV.—Admission Ad Eundem. — Chapter IX.—Admission Ad Eundem p. 64
- Section V.—Examinations. — Chapter X.—Conduct of University Examinations p. 65
- Section VI.—Entrance And Matriculation. — Chapter XI.—The Entrance Examination p. 66
- Chapter XII.—Matriculation
- Section VII.—University Terms. — Chapter XIII.—Terms and Lectures p. 68
- Section VIII—Peizes. — Chapter XIV.—The Bowen Prize p. 69
- Section IX.—Scholarships. — Chapter XV.—The Scholarship Fund p. 70
- Chapter XVI.—The Value and Tenure of Scholarships
- Chapter XVII.—Junior Scholarships
- Schedule p. 73
- Chapter XVIII.—Senior Scholarships p. 74
- Section X.—Course in Arts — Chapter XIX.—The Degree of Bachelor of Arts p. 77
- Chapter XX.—Honors in Arts p. 80
- Chapter XXI.—The Degree of Master of Arts p. 92
- Section XI.—Course in Science. — Chapter XXII.—Matriculation in Science p. 93
- Chapter XXIV.—Honours in Science p. 102
- Section XII.-Course in Medicine. — Chapter XXY.—The Registration of Medical Students p. 106
- Chapter XXVI.—The Preliminary Examination of Medical Students
- Chapter XXVII.—The Degree of Bachelor of Medicine p. 109
- Chapter XXVIII.—The Degree of Doctor of Medicine p. 112
- Section XIII.—Course in Law. — Chapter XXIX.—The Degree of Bachelor of Laws p. 113
- Chapter XXX.—The Degree of Doctor of Laws p. 114
- Section XIV.—Course In Music. — Chapter XXXI.—The Degree of Bachelor of Music p. 115
- Chapter XXXII.—The Degree of Doctor of Music p. 117
- Section XV.—Fees. — Chapter XXXTIT.—Of University Fees p. 119
- Amendments to Statutes, — Made at The Session of Senate, 1835
- Regulations in Dentistry p. 122
- Military Cadetships p. 123
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Canterbury College Regulations
- Regulation 1. — The Professorial Council
- Regulation II p. 126
- Terms
- Regulation III. — Exhibitions
- Regulation IV. — Attenuate of Scholars and Exhibitioners at Lectures p. 127
- Regulation V. — Fees
- Regulation VI. — Academic Dress p. 128
- Regulation VII. — College Annual Examinations
- Regulation VIII. — College Library p. 131
- Regulation IX. — Electoral Roll p. 132
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Syllabus of Lectures
- Classics. — Pass Lectures
- Honours Lectures
- English Literature. — Pass Lectures.* p. 135
- Honours Lectures.* p. 136
- History
- Pure Mathematics. — Lower Division
- Upper Division p. 137
- Applied Mathematics
- Advanced Mathematics
- Chemistry. — Junior p. 138
- Senior
- Physics
- Geology. — Junior p. 139
- Senior
- Advanced p. 140
- Teacher's Class
- Geological Laboratory
- Biology. — 1. General Principles
- 2. Botany. — Junior p. 141
- Senior
- Advanced
- Biological Laboratory
- 3. Zoology. — Junior
- Senior
- French. — Junior Class
- Senior Class p. 142
- Honours Class
- Jurisprudence—constitutional History-Law
- College Table of Lectures
- University of New Zealand Examination Papers 1885 — by University of New Zealand
- [title page]
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- University of New Zealand. — Latin Language and Literature. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — Latin Language and Literature. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — Greek Language and Literature. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — Greek Language and Literature. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — English Language and Literature. — Paper a. — English Language:—More's 'Utopia;' Bacon's 'New Atlantis;' Spenser's 'Faerie Queene,' Books I. and II
- University of New Zealand. — English Language and Literature. — Paper b. English Literature from 1790 to 1825
- University of New Zealand — French. — Paper a. — Grammar, Translation, and Composition
- University of New Zealand — French. — Paper b. — Littérature et Traduction
- University of New Zealand. — German. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — German. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — Italian. — Paper a. — I. Grammar
- University of New Zealand. — Italian. — Paper b. — I. Grammar
- University of New Zealand. — General History & Political Economy. — Paper a. History of England from 1790 to 1850
- University of New Zealand. — General History and Political Economy. — Paper b. Political Economy
- University of New Zealand. — Jurisprudence and Constitutional History. — Paper a. Jurisprudence
- University of New Zealand. — Jurisprudence and Constitutional History. — Paper b. Constitutional Law and History. — Examiner: W. A. Hunter, M.A., LL.D
- University of New Zealand. — Mathematics. — Paper a. Geometry and Trigonometry
- University of New Zealand. — Mathematics. — Paper b. Algebra
- University of New Zealand. — Mathematics. — Paper c. Elementary Mechanics and Hydrostatics
- University of New Zealand. — Physical Science. — Paper a. Heat, including Radiant Heat
- University of New Zealand. — Physical Science. — Paper b. Sound and Light
- University of New Zealand. — Physical Science. — Paper c. Electricity and Magnetism
- University of New Zealand — Chemistry. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — Chemistry. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science. — Geology and Mineralogy — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science. — Geology and Mineralogy. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science.—Biology. — Paper a. General Principles
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science.—Biology. — Paper b (1). Zoology
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science. — Paper b (2). Botany
- University of New Zealand. — Mental Science. — Paper a. Psychology and Ethics
- University of New Zealand. — Mental Science. — Paper b. Logic
- University of New Zealand. — Latin Language and Literature. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — Latin Language and Literature. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — Latin Language and Literature. — Paper c
- University of New Zealand. — Greek Language and Literature. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand — Greek Language and Literature — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — Greek Language and Literature. — Paper c. — (Paper b for Senior Scholarships.)
- University of New Zealand. — English Language and Literature. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — English Language and Literature. — Paper b. — Examiner: Prof. Henry Morley, LL.D
- University of New Zealand. — English Language and Literature. — Paper c
- University of New Zealand. — Political Science. — Paper a. History of Europe, 1790-1850
- University of New Zealand. — Political Science. — Paper b. Political Economy
- University of New Zealand. — Political Science. — Paper c. Jurisprudence
- University of New Zealand. — Jurisprudence and Constitutional History. — Paper a. Constitutional History
- University of New Zeland. — Mathematics. — Paper b. Algebra, Trigonometry, &c
- University of New Zealand — Paper c. Differential and Integral Calculus. — Examiner: Prof. C. Niven, F.R.S
- University of New Zealand. — Paper d. Mechanics
- University of New Zealand. — Mathematical Physics. — Paper e (1). Heat
- University of New Zealand. — Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. — Paper e (2). Light
- University of New Zealand. — Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. — Paper e (3). Astronomy
- University of New Zealand. — Chemistry and Experimental Physics. — Paper a (1). Organic Chemistry
- University of New Zealand. — Chemistry and Experimental Physics. — Paper a (2). Metallurgy and Mineral Chemistry
- University of New Zealand. — Chemistry and Experimental Physics. — Paper b. Electricity and Magnetism
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science. — Geology, Mineralogy, and Palaeontology. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science. — Geology, Mineralogy, and Palæontology. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science.—Biology. — Paper a. General Principles
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science.—Biology. — Paper b (1). Zoology (group Mollusca)
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science. — Paper b (2). Botany. — (Group: Vascular Cryptogams.)
- University of New Zealand. — Mental Science. — Paper a. Psychology and Ethics
- University of New Zealand. — Mental Science. — Paper b. Logic
- University of New Zealand. — Mental Science. — Paper c. History of Philosophy
- University of New Zealand. — Latin Language and Literature. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — Greek Language and Literature. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — English Literature. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — French. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — French. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — German. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — German. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — General History and Political Economy. — Paper a. History of England from 1790 to 1850
- University of New Zealand. — Mathematics. — Paper c. Elementary Mechanics and Hydrostatics
- University of New Zealand. — Physical Science. — Paper b (1). Sound and Light
- University of New Zealand. — Physical Science. — Paper b (2). Electricity and Magnetism
- University of New Zealand. — Physical Science. — Paper e (1). Heat
- University of New Zealand. — Chemistry. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — Chemistry. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science. — Geology, Mineralogy, and Palæontology. — Paper a
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science. — Geology, Mineralogy, and Palæontology. — Paper b
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science.—biology. — Paper a. General Principles
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science.—biology. — Paper b (1). Zoology
- University of New Zealand. — Natural Science. — Paper b (2). Botany
- University of New Zealand. — LL.B. Examination, 1885.. — Roman Law
- University of New Zealand. — International Law
- University of New Zealand. — Contracts and Torts
- University of New Zealand. — Law of Evidence
- University of New Zealand. — Criminal Law
- University of New Zealand. — Equity
- University of New Zealand. — Jurisprudence
- University of New Zealand. — Roman Law
- University of New Zealand. — International Law
- University of New Zealand. — Principles of Legislation
- Federal Council of Australasia. Session 1886 — by Federal Council of Australasia
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- Federal Council of Australasia. — Members of the Council
- Federal Council of Australasia. — First Session of the First Council
- Opening of Council
- The Acts of Parliament
- Members Credentials
- Appointment of President p. 8
- The President's Speech
- Appointment of Officers p. 10
- Notice of Motion
- Presentation to the Governor
- Adjournment
- Arrival of the Governor p. 11
- Recognition of President
- Vice-Regal Speech
- [note]
- Notices Of Motion
- Pro Forma Bill
- Address-in-Reply p. 12
- Message to the Queen p. 22
- Congratulations to Council
- Standing Orders Committee
- Adjournment
- Presentation of Address-in-Reply
- Notices of Motion p. 23
- Appointment of Chairman of Committees
- First Meeting—Council Documents
- Federal Council Interpretation Bill
- Civil Process Service Bill p. 24
- Hours of Meeting
- Federal Evidence Bill
- Adjournment
- Notices of Motion
- Affairs in the Pacific Islands
- Adjournment p. 32
- Notices of Motion
- Corporations and Joint Stock Companies Status Bill p. 33
- Enforcement of Judgments Bill
- Postponement
- Affairs in the Pacific Islands-Resumption of Debate
- Interpretation Bill p. 38
- Civil Process Extension p. 39
- Postponement p. 41
- Adjournment
- Messages from the Governor
- Standing Orders of the Council p. 42
- Notices of Motion
- Postponement
- The Recidiviste Question
- Federal Judgments Bill p. 46
- Federal Council Interpretation Bill p. 50
- Service of Civil Process Bill p. 52
- Federal Evidence Bill p. 53
- Adjournment p. 54
- Notice of Motion p. 55
- Proposed Separation of Northern Queensland
- Federal Council Interpretation Bill-Consideration as Amended
- Australasian Civil Process Act
- Federal Evidence Bill
- Message from the Governor p. 58
- Australasian Corporations Bill
- Judgments Enforcement Bill p. 60
- Colonial Defences
- Premier's Office, Melbourne, 7th September, 1885 p. 78
- To the Hon. the Colonial Secretary of Western Australia, Perth
- Federal Adopting Bill p. 79
- Adjournment
- Notices of Motion
- Consideration of Report of Standing Orders Committee p. 80
- Finance Committee p. 87
- Federal Council Interpretation Bill
- Service of Civil Process Bill
- Federal Council Evidence Bill
- Australasian Corporations Bill p. 90
- Australasian Judgments Bill p. 93
- The New Guinea Question p. 96
- Adjournment p. 100
- Signing The Roll
- Notices of Motion p. 101
- Federal Council Evidence Bill
- Australasian Judgments Bill
- The New Guinea Question p. 107
- Message From the Governor p. 114
- The New Hebrides
- "London, February 3, 1886
- Australasian Court of Appeal
- Indemnification for Losses in Time of War p. 115
- Adjournment p. 117
- [summary of February 5, 1886 meeting]
- War Indemnities p. 122
- Federal Council Documents
- The Next Session of the Council
- Appointment of Standing Committee
- Order Discharged p. 123
- Proposed Establishment of an Australasian Arsenal
- The Recidiviste Question p. 125
- Royal Assent To Bills
- Resumption of Sitting
- Royal Assent to Bills
- Message No, 7. Geo. Strahan. Governor, Tasmania
- Report of Select Committee on Finances
- [notes] p. 126
- Australasian Corporations Bill
- Termination Of Session
- The President's closing Address
- Adjournment p. 127
- Proclamation Proroguing the Council. — The Federal Council of Australasia Act, 1885. — A Proclamation
- Alphabetical Index to the Debates in the Federal Council