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A LIST OF DONATIONS TO THE LIBRARY,

APRIL, 1902, TO MARCH, 1903.

Two Volumes of His Majesty's Stationery Office Publications; Chronicles and Memorials of England.

Seventeen Specimens of Educational Publications by Messrs. Macmillan and Co.

Calendars and other Publications by the following Universities, etc.:—

Aberdeen, Adelaide, Allahabad, Athens, Bendigo School of Mines, Bir-
mingham, Bodleian Library (Oxford), Bombay, Brown (Providence),
Calcutta, California, Cambridge, Canterbury College (Christchurch),
Cape of Good Hope, Catania, Chicago, Clinical Society (London),
Columbia (New York), Columbus (Ohio), Cornell, Dalhousie (Halifax),
Dublin, Durham (College of Medicine), Edinburgh, Evanston,
Glasgow, Grenoble, Harvard (Cambridge), Iowa, Japan (Tokyo),
Johns Hopkins (Baltimore), King's College (London), Klausenburg,
Lemberg, Lille, London, Lyon, Madras, McGill College (Canada),
Melbourne, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Zealand, New York,
North Wales (Bangor), North-Western, Ohio, Owen's College
(Manchester), Panjab (Lahore), Pisa, Princeton (New Jersey),
Queen's College and University (Canada), Regia Università degli
Studi di Roma, Rennes, Royal College of Surgeons (London), Royal
University of Ireland, St. Andrew's, Syracuse, Tasmania, Torino,
Toronto, Trinity College (London), Trinity College (Dublin),
Universidad Central de Espana, University College (Liverpool),
University College (South Wales and Monmouthshire), Vermont,
Victoria (Manchester), Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Yale (New
Haven).

Proceedings, Transactions, etc., from the following Societies, etc. :Académie Nationale des Sciences (Cordoba), Adelaide Public Library, Australian Museum, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, British Museum, Cambridge Philosophical Society, Chicago Academy of Sciences, Clinical Society of London, Ecole Pratique des hautes études, Egyptian Government School of Medicine (Cairo), Engineering Association of New South Wales, Hunterian Collection Trustees (Glasgow University), Institute of Chemistry (London), Institute of Civil Engineers (London), Institute of Electrical Engineers, International Engineering Congress, Linnean Society of New South Wales, Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, New Zealand Institute, Osservatorio Vaticano (Roma), Pathological Society of London, Prince Alfred Hospital (Sydney), Royal Academy of Medicine (Ireland), Royal College of Physicians (London), Royal College of Science (London), Royal College of Surgeons of England, Royal Colonial

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Institute (London), Royal Irish Academy (Dublin), Royal Societies of Canada, Dublin, Edinburgh, London, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Victoria; Smithsonian Institution (Washington), Societé française de Physique, South African Philosophical Society, St. Bartholomew's Hospital (London), Sydney Public Library, Sydney University Engineering Society, Technological Museum of New South Wales, Tokyo Zoological Society, University Club (New York), Volta Bureau (Washington), Wisconsin Academy of Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Zeehan School of Mines.

Publications of the Archæological Survey and Meteorological Department of India; Bureau of American Ethnology; Bureau of Education, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Agriculture and Geological Survey of United States; Geological Survey of Minnesota; Geological Survey of Canada.

International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, by the Department of Education, New South Wales.

Acts of the Parliament of Victoria and Report of the Minister of Public Instruction, by the Government of New Zealand.

Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, 1893-1901 (35 vols.), by the Queensland Parliamentary Library.

Statutes of New Zealand, by the Government of New Zealand.

Meteorological Observations, 1897, by the Government Astronomer of South

Australia.

Report of the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, by the Government Astronomer of South Africa.

Publications of the Government of New South Wales, by the Government of
New South Wales.

Records of the Sydney Observatory, by the Government Astronomer.
Books, etc., were presented by The Lords of the Treasury of Great Britain
and Ireland, Sir Normand MacLaurin, Professor T. T. Gurney,
Mrs. Le Gay Brereton, H. E. Barff, Esq., C. B. Stephens, Esq.,
Dr. R. A. Philippi, Sir James Sawyer, Kt., S. Craddock, Esq.,
Messrs. Macmillan & Company, A. Hamilton, Esq., Adair Welcker,
Esq.. Robert Hall, Esq., J. Shewan, Esq., E. L. Piesse, Esq.,
W. H. Hodge, Esq., John Tebbutt, Esq., J. Le Gay Brereton, Esq.

Books, etc., were presented to the Library in terms of the "Copyright Act,
1879," by The Bulletin Publishing Company, The Law Book
Publishing Company of Australaisa, Messrs. Angus & Robertson,
Baker & Rouse, Robert Bear, W. Brooks & Co., T. Burke, H. S.
Chipman, T. B. Dennen, H. T. Dunn & Co., Messrs. A. Gehde,
Glen & Co., Gordon & Gotch, Kealy & Philip, George L. Little,
Lucas Lock & Co., Morgan & Co., W. H. Paling & Co., W. C.

Penfold & Co., John Sands, J. Slater, W. H. Sproull & Co., Williamson & Co., and the publishers of Aborigines' Advocate, Australasian Medical Gazette, Australian Field, Australian Hen, Australian Photographic Journal, Courier Australien, Christian World, Dawn, Hall's Mercantile Gazette, Journal of the Institute of Bankers, New South Wales Educational Gazette, Nepean Times, Pastoralists' Review, The Pilot, New South Wales Railway Budget, The Review, Sands' Sydney and Suburban Directory, Science, Sydney Daily Telegraph, Sydney Diocesan Directory, Sydney Mail, Sydney Morning Herald, Stock and Station Journal, Trade Protection Institute Reports, White Wings, Year Book of Australia.

REPORT

OF THE

SENATE OF THE UNIVERSITY

OF SYDNEY

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1902.

1. The Senate of the University of Sydney, in pursuance of the provisions of section 16 (1) of the "University and University Colleges Act, 1900," has the honour to transmit the account of its proceedings during the year 1902 for the information of His Excellency the Governor and the Executive Council.

Matriculation.

2. The number of persons who qualified themselves for Matriculation in 1902 by passing one of the various University Examinations was 294. Of these 109 passed the ordinary Matriculation Examination, 100 the Junior Public Examination, 24 the Law Matriculation Examination, 45 the Senior Public Examination, and 16 the Entrance Examination for Law, Medicine and Science. The number of students actually admitted to Matriculation, with a view to proceeding to the curriculum in one of the various Faculties, was 133.

Annual University Examinations.

3. The number of students who attended and passed the Annual Examinations in December, 1901, and March, 1902, after attending the prescribed courses of lectures, is shown in the following table :

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In addition to the students passing through the regular curriculum, 11 evening students and students of special subjects passed examinations in individual subjects, after attendance upon the prescribed lectures.

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In the Faculty of Science and the Department of Engineering 14 students of special subjects passed in the final examinations of their subjects.

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY.

First Year Examination

Candidates. Passed. 13

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Forty students seeking a qualification in Pharmacy attended the University Examinations at the conclusion of the courses of lectures which they had attended. Thirty-two passed in individual subjects, eleven completing the whole course.

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