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SPECIAL' V FOR THE INFORMATION OF MATRICULANTS! ! -^-^^^it?^ -1 / / / TORONTO: ^i^TED FOR THK University uy the Grip Printing and Fubusming Co. 1885. ■ ; V I *:^ r?^ 3>j!,\ :,.*-^- .;;j^ x^.i!j^-te: ■^rk- y'T^, ■-- 'T"- 'r-^f- The Matriculation Examinations will bfe held this year in the Convocation Hall, University Buildings, Kingston, on the 23rd of June, at 10 o'clock A. M. ; also, at the follow- ing local centres: Lindsay, Hamilton, Carleton Place, and Cornwall. The Calendar will be issued in July. After that date copies, twenty-five cents each, maybe had on application to the Registrar, Rev. George Bell, LL.D., Kingston, Ont./ to whom all inquiries for information, and letters on business should be addressed. N.B. -In the Junior Matriculation work for 1886, can- didates may offer, instead of Christabel, the selections from Co eridge, substituted by the Senate of Ti)ronto University : Ode to the Departing Year. France; an ode. Dejection^ an ode. To William Words worth. Youth and Age. k !■; » I I I I I AKCblves queeN's UNiveRSiiy AT kiNQSXrON * I KiNQSTON ONTARIO CANADA I f '' Extracts from Calendar OF II " ^' QUEEN'S COLLEGE MD UNIYERSITY, FOR THE YEAR 1885-86. SPECIALLY FOR THE INFORMATION OF MATRICULANTS. TORONTO: Primed for the University by theGr.p Printing and Publishing Co. 1885. ( 1 ^^ ( ] ( CONTENTS. 1 PAOR. University Opfickks 1 Board of Trustees 1 Chancellor, &c 2 Officers of Instruction 2 Divinity 2 Arts 2 Medicine, Royal College 3 " Women's Medical College 4 Law 4 Registrar of Council, &c o University Council G College Societies y Benefactions H Bequests and Special BJndowments 11 Annual and other Contributions 12 Endowment Fund 12 Unused Nominations 12 Founders of Scholarships 16 Donations to the Library IJ) Donations to the Museum 20 Form of Bequest 21 Academic Year 23 Class Time Table 24 Pass Examination Time Table 24 General Announcements 2G Boarding 26 Registration 26 Attendance at Church 26 Library 27 Observatory 27 Museum 27 Academic Costume 27 Fees 27 iv. Faculty of Auts Matriculation Subjects of Examination Degreo of B. A ^ Honour Course Degree of M. A Degree of D. Sc Degree of LL. D Subjects of Study Latin Junior Class Senior Class Honours Greek Junior Class Senior Class Honours Mathematics Junii ir Class Senior Class Honours Physics Junior Class Senior Class Honours Physical Laboratory . , Mental and Moral Philosophy and Political Economy . Junior Class Senior Class Honours Theoretical Chemistry Honours Laboratory Practical Chemical Class Natural Science Honours History Honours Rhetoric and English Literature Honours Modern Languages PA UR. 29 29 30 32 34 37 37 38 39 39 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 40 40 41 42 44 44 46 45 46 46 46 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 52 52 52 53 53 AUR. 29 29 30 32 34 37 37 38 39 39 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 40 40 41 42 44 44 46 45 46 46 46 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 52 52 52 53 53 V icrman - j French k. „ , 54 KAri'LTY OF Law -^ Matriculation kk ^ on Degree of LL.B 5^., Law Curriciiluin rj. Course of InHtruction 5^ Faculty ok Thkolooy 58 Divinity ►a Hebrew and Cliaklee 58 ApologeticH go Biblical Criticism go Church Histxry tq Matriculation Examination 59 Pass Examination ^q Degree of 15. D 69 Subjects (if Examination ^^0 Graouation in Medicine go Degree of M. D \p Examination „! Announcement uf Royal College ........". c,^ Prizes 63 Notices P . Scholarships, &c ^,p. Matriculation Scholarships gg Scholarshiijs for Sessional Examinations qj Scholarships in Theology go Church Bursaries «•• University Prizes «2 Medak '„ • List of Students 1884-5 75 Arts _g Theology 81 Medicine «„ List op Guadi-ates gg List of Alumnj -^-.q I ! UNIVERSITY OFFICERS. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. I Rev. John Jenkins, D.D., LL.D Montreal Rev. Robert Jardine, D Sc Brockville. Rev. M. W. Maclean, M. A Belleville Alexander Cxunn E.sq., M.P Kin^^ston.' n' ^r H^^D^^ELL, EsQ. , B. A. , M. P. P. . . . Lanark, b. M. M Ac-DONNBLL, EsQ. , B. A Kingston. James M. Grant, Esq. , M.D Ottawa. Retire I Kev. R J^ Laid law Hamilton. l«s' ' ) S^'iJ ^r M^^GTiLLiVRAY, Esq Montreal. 1«8^. p. B. Maclennan, Esq, M.A., Q.C Cornwall. ^Sandford Fleming, C.E., C.M.G Ottawa. !Rev. Thomas Wardrope, D.D.. Guelph Rev. Robert Campbell, M.A Montreal. Rev. James Barclay, M.A Montreal WT Drdmmond, Esq., M.A., LL. 15. .Montreal." G. H. Boulter, Esq., M.D Stirling Alexander Bethune, Esq., M.D Wingham .Judge Dennistoun p, terboro'. {Rev. William Bain, D.D Kingston. Rev. Thomas G. Smith, D.D St. John, N.B. Rev. D. J. Macdonnkll, AF. \., B. D . . Toronto Jas. Maclennan, M.A., Q.C... Toronto' Hon. Alex. Morris, M.A., D.C.L Toronto. George Davidson, Esq Kingston. George M. Kinghorn, Esq Montreal. Hon. Alexander Morris, D.C.L., P.C., etc., Chairman. J. B. McIver, Esq., Kingston, Secretary-Treasurer. The Annual Meeting of the Bonrd is held in the Senate Chamber on the evening of the last Wednesday in April. It 2 I I CHANCELLOR. Sandfurd Fleming,, C.E., C M.G., LL.D. PRINCIPAL AND VICE-CHANCELLOR. Very Rev. George Monro Grant, M.A., D.D. VICE-PRINCIPAL. Rev. James Williamson, M.A., LL.D. REGISTRAR. Rev. George Bell, LL.D. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION. /. — In Divinity, The Principal Primarius Professor of Divinity. Rev. Jolin B. Mowat, M. A . , D. D. Professor of Hebrew, ( 'haldee, and Old Tedament Exeqesis. Rev. Donald Ross, M.A., B.D. .Professor of Apologetics ' and New Testament (Jriticism. Rev. Jas. Carmichael (King) Lee ureron Church Hidory. Rev. H. G. Parker Watkius Lecturer on Elocutlo'.i. II. — In Arts. Rev. J. Williamson, M. A., HL.T). Professor of Astronomy. Rev. John B. Mowat, Al. A., D D Professor oj Hebrew. Nathan F. Dupuis, iM.A.,F.B.S., l^din Professor of Mathematics. Rev. George D. Ferguson, B.A. .Professor of History a)id English Language and Literature. John Watson, M. A. LL.D Professor of ^ Logic, Mental and Moral Philosophi, and Po- litical Economy. John Fletcher, M.A., Oxon Professor of Classiccd Literature. D. H. Marshall, M.A., i:din. F.R. S.E Professor of Physics. Wm. L. Goodwin, B.Sc, Lond. ; D.Sc, Edin Proftssor of Chemistry and Min- eralogy. Rev. Alex. B. Nicholson, V). A. .Lecturer on Modern Languages and Assista)i.t to Professor of Classics. D. 3 Rev. James Fowler, M.A Lecturer on Natural Science Rev. R. Campbell, D.Sc Lecturer on FolUical Ermwmy. Kev. H. G. Parker Lecturer on Eh ution William Nicol, B.A Demonstrator in Chemistry M. S. Robertson, H. A Tutor in German. A. Gaudry Tutor in French. 'Divinity. ( haldee, t Exegesis, ttics and riticism. dory. Elocutio'.x. ics, id English iratiire. entail and and Po- iterature. and Min- janguages rofessor oj III. — In Medicine. ROYAL COLLEGE OP PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ^ Affiliated to the Univevsity. Fife Fowler, M.D., F.R.C.S. Edin., (one of the Surgeons to the Kingston Hospital). . Professor of Thewy and Practice of Medicine, Clinical Medi- cine and President of the Faculty. Michael Lavell, M.D . ..Professor of Obstetrics and Gy- n^. , ,0,1. , i^ronto, $50, for Primary 5 TV. — III Law. J. Maule \Tachar, M.A Lecturer on Roman Law. Byron M. Britton, M.A., Q.C. .Lecturer on Criminal Law. R. Vashon Rogers, B.A Lecturer on Common Law. G. M. Macdonnell, B.A Lecturer on tJie Law of Real Pro- perty. Richard T, Walkem, Q.C Lecturer on Equity. John Molntyre, M.A., Q.C . . . Lecturer on Medical Jurispru- dence. ACTING REGISTRAR OF UNIVERSITY COUNCIL. Archibald P. Knight, M.A. OBSERVATORY BOARD. Tlie Principal, Professor Williamson, M. Flanagan, Esq. DIRECTOR OP OBSERVATORY. Professor of Astronomy. CURATORS OF THE LIBRARY. The Principal, Professors Mowat and Fletcher. LIBRARIAN. Rev, George Bell, LL.D. CURATOR OF MUSEUM. Lecourer on Natural Science. EXAMINER FOR MATRICULATION IN MEDICINE. Rev. James Fowler. EXAMINERS IN GAELIC. Evan MacColl, Esq., R. M. Rose, Esq., Rev. A. B. Nicholson, B.A. JANITOR. John Cormack. m UNIVERSITY COUNCIL. The Council consists of the Chancellor, the Trustees, the members of the Senate, and thirty-three elective members. The Chancellor is elected by the Council, except when two or more candidates are nominated, in which case the election is by registered graduates and alumni. He holds office for three years, and, as highest officer of the University, presides at meet- ings of Council and Convocation, and at Statutory meetings of Senate. In his absence he is represented by the Vice-Chancellor. Of the elective members seven retire annually, except in every fifth year, when only five retire. Successors are elected by registered graduates and alumni. Retiring members may be re-elected. The Council has power to discuss all questions ielating to the College and its welfare, to make representations of its views to the Senate or the Board of Trustees, to decide on proposals for affiliation, and to arrange all matters pertaining to the installation of the Chancellor, its own meetings and business, the meetings and proceedings of Convocation, and the fees for membership, registration and voting. Convocation for the conferring of degrees, etc. , is held upon the last Wednesday of April in each year. Trustees, the members. ;ept when two the election is ffice for three Bsides at meet- ry meetings of ice-Chancellor. lly, except in )rs are elected jmbers may be relating to the of its views to 1 proposals for the installation J, the meetings r membership, is held upon ELECTIVE MEMBERS. In the order of their retiring. 'Alexander G. McBean, B.A Montreal. Herbert S. McDonald, M.A Brockville. Retire ^^^^- I^<^^^'^t Campbell, D.Sc Renfrew. •j^ggg sj Rev. James C. Smith, B.D Guelph. Alexander McKillop, B.A Pembroke. Rev. a. H. Scott, M.A Owen Sound. ^George Gillies, B.A Gananoqup. /John McIntyre, M.A Kingston. Herbert J. Saunders, M.D Kingston. Rev. Wm. A. Lang, M. A Lunenburg. 1888. -IRev. EbenezerD. McLaren, M. A., B.D. Brampton. Rev James Carmichael Strange. A. P. Knight, M. A Kingston. \P. C. McGregor, B.A Almonte. 1887. ^A. B. McCallum, M.A Listowel. 1 John M. Machar, M.A Kingston. Kenneth N. Fenwick, M.A., M.D Kingston. Rev. Wm. B. Curran, M.A Hamilton. /John A. Mudie, B.A Kingston. I Thomas R. Dupuis, M.D Kingston. 188f) J^^^- Matthew W. Maclean, M.A ];elleville. LOOK), s^^y Donald Fraser, M.A Mount Forest. I Duncan B. McTavish, M.A Ottawa. \FrancisH. Chrysler, B.A Ottawa. {Michael Sullivan, M.D Kingston. Jas. Burgess, M.A Sydenham. Rev. M. Macgillivray, M.A Perth. Rev. Jas. B. Mullan Fergus. Robt. V. Rogers, B.A Kingston. Peter C. McNee Picton. Rev. Jas. Gordon, M.A Niagara Falls. r 1 1 5 8 COLLEGE SOCIETIES AND COMMITTEES. ALMA MATER SOCIETY. Ron. Pretiklent Rev.D. J.Macdonnell,M.A.,B.D President Herbert M. Mowut, B.A. First Vice-President . . . W. J. Kidd. Second Vice- Preside") d C. W. D. Clark. Secretary Joseph Foxton. Assistant Secretary W, H. Rankin. Treasurer Henry N. Dunning. Execntive Committee Gordon J. Smith, Salt Richards, Edwin Pirie. MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. President John Hay, B.A. Vice-President John McLeod, B.A. Corresponding Secretary S. W. Dyde, M.A. Recording Secretary Hugh R. Grant, B.A. Treasurer Roderick McKay, B.A. Librarioit George R. Lang. Executive Committee A. (Jivan, J. F. Smith, Divinity^ M. McKinnon, J. Potter, Arts. Y.M.C.A. President Alfred Gandier, B.A. Vice-President Allan McHossie. Recording Secretary J. H. Buchanan. Corresponding Secretary J. W. H. Milne. Treasurer J. F. Smith. Librarian J. McFarland. Delegates to Convention R, C. Murray, B.A. McKay, B.A. and R. Hon. President President Vice-President . Secretary Instructor Committee , . . . GLEE CLUB. . .Thomas Cumberland, M.D. . . J. P. McNaughton, B.A. ..D. E. Mundeil, B.A. ..H.L.Wilson. ..F. C. Heath, B.A. , .J. V. Anglin, B.A., W. H. Cor- nett, J. W. Robertson, IITTEES. nell,M.A.,B.D lit, B.A. , Salt Richards, .A. ^. B.A. , B.A. mith, Divhiity, . Potter, Arta. B.A. B.A., and R. [and, M.D. m, B.A, J.A. A.., W. H. Cor- Robertson, 9 aUEEN'S COLLEGE JOURNAL. Published in twelve uumbur8 during the Session by the A.M. ) Society. STAFF. Manat/ing Edifur A. Gray Farrell. Editor John Herald, M. A. , M.D. ^ KDITIN(i COMMITTEE. Divinity John Hay, B.A. Medicine William Spankie, B.A., F. C. Heath, B.A. La^ George F. Henderson, B.A. _ ^rts S. VV. Dyde, M. A., John Miller, I . Alfred Gandier, B.A., G. W. Mitchell, David Millar. Secretary-Treaaitrer W. J. Kidd. 05SIANIC SOCIETY. Patronii .• M. C. Cameron, M.P., Rev. H. Lamont, D.D. Burd Evan MoColl, Esq. lion. Preddod Kev. J. Chisholm, B.A. President John McNeil. Vice-Preddent Xeil Campbell, B.A. Secretary-Treafivrer Malcolm McKinnon. Librarian John McKinnon. £xecutive Committee Professor R. Carr Harris, Rev. A. B. Nicholson, D. M. Robertson, J. McLeod, B. A . , and W. A. McPherson. READING ROOM. Curators C. L. Herald, John Hay, B. A., J. A. Grant, B.A., J. P. McNanghton, B.A., J. W. H. Miine, M. McKinnon, J. Henderson. 10 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. Hon. President John Carruthers, Esq. President a. McLaclilan. Vice-President T. A. Bertram. taptam Lennox Ir\ ing. hecretnnj ]. j, Maclennan. Treasurer j. e. Heslop. tommiUee of Management . . . .8. W. Dycle, Geo. W. Mitchell, K. Whitemnn, H. N. Dun- nin.L', A. VV. H. IVIcFarlane, E. J. McCarde), T. O'Xeil. a C. RUGBY FOOT BALL TEAM. Hon. President Principal Grant. D.D P;y^^dent. c. F. Henderson, B.A. Vice-President John L. Renton. g'^^^^S R. Max Dennistoun. Hon. ^ecretcmj-Trca surer William G. Bain Executive rommittee Max. G. Hamilton, John Mar- shall, William Coy. 1 ■ ! ii 11 sq. I W. Mitchell, H. N. Dun- McFarlane, 1, T. O'Xeil. D. t.A. John Mar- BEiNEFACTlONS. BEQUESTS AND SPECIAL ENDOWMENTS. St. Andrew's Church Ladies' Association, Toronto — Scholarship $342 85 Ladies of Kingston — Scholarship . 317 go His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales— Prize. . . 800 00 The late John Mowat, Kingston— Scholarship 800 00 The late Rev. Alexander Lewis, Mono — Prize 400 00 The late George Michie, Toronto 2,000 00 The late Edward H. Hardy, Kingston 400 00 Mrs. Glass, Sarnia, for Henry Glass Memorial Scholarship 500 00 A gentleman in New Brunswick — Dominion Scholar- ship 1,000 00 Friends of the late Principal Leitch — Memorial Scholarships 2,433 33 The late Rev. Alexander Buchan, Stirling— Scholar- ship 3,000 00 The late Mrs. Margaret W. McIntyre, Perth- Scholarship 400 00 The late John Watkins, Kingston— Elocution Lec- tureship 4,000 00 The late John Watkins, Kingston— Scholarship 1,300 00 David Strathern Dow, Toronto— Scholarship 1,500 00 The late Robert Sutherland, B.A., Walkerton 8,190 00 The late Alexander Rankin, Leamington, England, Scholarship 93O 00 The late Alexander Spence, D.D., Ottawa 3,800 00 " Scholarship.. 1,000 00 The late James Michie, Toronto 4,000 00 The late David Greenshields, Montreal 5,000 00 John S. McDonald, Fond Du Lac, Wis., Bursary. . . 1,500 00 M. C. Cameron, M.P., Goderich— Scholarship in Gfselic 1,000 00 12 ANNUAL AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS A Fvic'iid, Kini,'st(»ii C;itar;i<|iii ScholiirHliii) Hcs.sioii (»f St. Andrew H (Mmii-li, Tctronto - Scholursliip Ukv. J. CAU.MicHAKr, \V. Kinj,' Prizo R. Andkrson, Moiitiviil Sclioliirship (Joiioral AHHoiiibly, Oluircli rivi- 3ge for one his lineal ree attend- ate, at any spectively, D.,2; G. n, J. O'N. , J. Mc-. les, Alex. V MoNTHKAL T. l*;it(.n, 2 ; K. liCckie, 2 ; Mrs. Law, Sen., J. Hinnioro, A. Mc( Jil»h(»ii, A. Ogilviu, A. Walker, .1. Dnuiiiiiniid (I'etite Cotu), W. CJiriHtic, .1. Iraser (Drmnniond Street), l\. Kerr, W. Keid, J. S. Hunter, VV. Darlin;,', F. I'. Cur i.-, L. Kmlade, ,1. V. Watson, H. McKay, d. Frasei-, A Friend, J. Lillie, D. E. Melntvre. , Hev. I). Mc(;illivray, Murray, .1. Pi-oetor, A. MiiHsie, C. Davidson, 1). Turner. 2 ; Rev. , _. , __. — „ . — J , ,- . _ J. Hickson, Mrs. C. Low, D. A. Snutli Cornwall— D. B. Maelennan, M.A., Httot'KviLLb; 11. S. McDonald, iM.A B.A., J. Page. Thou AH — Kev. D. \Vats(.n, M.A., .1. Hamilton, W. Ritchie. (iuEH'H--Mrs. Wni. Allan, Sen., .1. Allan. Hamilton — Mrs. (i. H. Gillenpie, A. Lacuine — J. P. Dawes, T. A. Dawes, C. Esplin. ScARBOROUoH — J. Fergusoii, T. Davidson, li. Davidson, J. Laurie, fl Clifton — Rev. J. Y. uueron, M.A. Carleton Place — J. dillies. Perth- J. Wilson, T. MansHeld, Rev. T. Hart, M.A., B.D. VaUghax — J. Gralianie, T. Uraliaiue. Lanark — A. Caldwell, 2 ; J. Mcll(|uhani. E. Williams— Rev. K. Chambers, B.A., A. I':ili<.tt. Galt— Rev. J. B. Muir, M.A., W. Osborne. Middleville — W. Croft, A. Campbell. NoTTAVVASAiiA — Bev. A. McDonald, 11 A. E. NoTTAWASAOA — I'ev. D. McDonald, M.A. W. King- He v. J. Carmichael, D. McMurchy. Markham— Gr. Miller, Rev. J. S. Fakin, B.A. Almonte — J, D. Ocmmell, 2 ; J. H.Wylie, Rev. J. Gordon, B. A. Osnabruck — W. Cohiuhoun. Smith's F^alls — R. Hunter. London — Rev. D. Caniclon, J Glanford — A. Bethune, M.D Buckingham — J. McLaren. Whitby — M. Thwaite. Chelsea — J. Mather. Watertown — A. Brown. Arnprior — Rev. P. Lindsay, B.A. Georgina — Rev. D. P. Niven, B.A. Hawkesbury — A. Urquhart. Milton — J. Sproat, A. Sproat. London, Eng. — Sir John Rose, 4. Wright. 14 ■(? *i ii f.ii DuNDAS— T. Wilson. TosHORONTO — J. Cumberland. Wolfe Island — Rev. George Porteous. (En(l(Jinne)it and Buihliiuj Fund of 187S.) Kingston — John R. Dickson, M.D., 3; Rykert Kent, A. V. Macpherson, Judge Price, Mrs. AV. T. Scott, the Misses JJoran, Miss C. J. Macaulay, T. W. Nash, VV. S. Metcalfe, M.U., R. J. Carson, L. Clements, C. F. Gildersleeve, W. Irving, 2 , Rev, F. VV. Kirkpatrick, A. P. Knighr, J. M. Machar, J, Mudie, 2 ; A. Macalister, G. Robertson & Son, W. shannon, R. Waldron, R. T. Walkem, 2 ; S. Woods, R. White, W. Breden, 2 ; Mrs. law- son, 4 ; W. Fee, S. R. Hance, Mrs. William Macaulay, Felix Shaw, R. Waldron, 2 ; Welch tfc Son, Henry Dumble, James Redden, William Wilson, John Agnew, M.D., E. Chown, F. X. Cousineau, Thomas Robertson, Albert E. Johnston, W. Cover- dale, Thomas C. Wilson, 2 ; John Mclntyre, Mrs. John Mc- Intyre, S. P. White, M. Lavell, M.D., John McKay, Mrs. John McKay, Clark Wright, Rev. A. B. Niiholson, A. Chown, Abraham Shaw, W. J. Mahood, \V. Tyntr, Donald Eraser, J. S. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. C. S. Macaulay, J. Dunbar & Co., Rev. J. A. Allan, George Newlands, James Minnes, J. B. Walkem, R. T. Walkem, J. P. Gildersleeve, J. McCammon, M.D., W. B. & S. Anglin, J. G. King, J. Flanigan, Mrs. M. Adair. Portsmouth — Alexander Cameron . GuELPH — Rev. Robert Torrance, Rev. J. C. Smith, 2 ; D. Davidson, C. Davidson, W. Brown. Toronto — John Ja^^ques, 2 ; David McGee, 2 ; John Burns, John Kerr, J. L. Blaikie, Rev. W. Caven, D.D., D. Coulson, W. Thompson, W. Alexander, John Bain, W. Henderson, A . Jardine, \V. McDonald, 3 ; A. J. Robertson, J. Leys, (i. B. Gordon, Rev. G. M. Milligan, D. R. Wilkie, T. McGaw, W. B. McMurrich, 2 ; Dr. W . R. Geikie, Captain Charles Perry. Galt — John Go! die, John Lumsden. ( 'oLBORNE — William Young. Walkerton — Rev. George Bell, LL.D., 2. Hamilton — John Stuart, James Walker, A. Harvey, A. E. Malloch, M.D., 3 ; J. A. Bruce, 2 ; R. H. Parke, J. H. Parke, James Simpson. Montreal — Foitune, 2 ; \\'illiam Ewing, Mrs. Junes Fairie, D. Shaw, John Ogilvie, James (h'oil, G. M. Kinghorn, A. Mitchell, A. McPherson, Mrs. D. Ross, Rev. J. S. Black, J. A. 15 Kent, A. V. issus JJoraii, M.U., R. J. 2 , Rev. F. ;udie, 2 ; A. ^Valdron, R. ; Mrs. 1 aw- aulay, Felix able, James hown, F. X. , W. Covei- . John Mc- , Mrs. J(jhn A. Chown, I Fraser, J. /O., Rev. J. ^Valkem, R. )., W. B. & nith, 2 ; D. ohn Burns, D. Coulson, iderson, A . icys, (i. B. Jaw, W. B. *erry. i^ey, A. E. H. P«rke, nes Fairie, ghorn, A. lack, J. A. « 4 Cantlie, A. Dennistoun, A. Ewan, John Fair, 2 ; B. Lyman, H. McLennan, C. D. Proctor, R. Anderson, J. G. Bellhouse, Rev. R. Ciimpbell, A. Moffiitt, Rev. W. R. Criiikshank, D. B Mc- Pherson, A. F. Riddell, Ewan McLennan, A. A. Stevenson, Robert Forsythe, 2 ; M. Hutcheson. Ottawa.— R. C. Harris, Alex. Wallace, G. R. Blyth, J. R. Booth, C. VV. Bangs, C. Cameron, Thomas McKay, 2 ; James Gordon, 2 ; \V. B. Smellio, A. McKellar, John Simpson, W. T. Jennings, H G. flopkirk. Rev. F. W. Farries, J. B. Donald- son, Willi4m ILimilton, A. H. Taylor, John Roberts, R. W. Baxter, McL. Stewart. Lachinf:. — J. P. Dawes, Sr., Rev. D. Ross, B.D. Port Elgin.— Robert Douglas, M.D. Chatham, Ont. — W. S. Ireland. Gananoque. — George Gillies, Mrs. McDonald, 3; JamesHer- bison, William Byers. Belleville. — A. L. Brown, 2 ; Alexander Sutherland, Judge Lazier, A. G. Northrup, Thomas Ritchie, R. Thomson, S. S. Lazier and wife. ScARBORo'. — James Stirling, A. Macpherson, Rev. M. Macgil- livray, M.A., 2 ; Beebe Carnaghan, Mrs. J. Green. Perth. — E. G. Malloch, 2 ; James Oray, Ewen Cameron, Mrs. Weatherhead, James Gray, T. A. Hall, J. G. Campbell. KiPPEN. — Rev. H. Cameron, S. Thompson, 2 ; Robert Thomp- son, George Plewes. Fergus — James Muir, Adam Argo, William Castell. Goderich. — James Dickson, Rev. R. Ure, D.D. Peterboro'. — R Nichol, R. Kincaid, M.D., R. Hamilton. Stratford. — Rev. Thomas Macpherson, Rev. Thomas Mac- pherson & Son. London. — D. Machie, A. & G. Mackintosh. Smith's Falls.— A. Clark, F. T. Frost. Madoc— Mrs. Wishart, 2. Renfrew. — A. Barent, James Mann, M.D. Bath. — R. Kennedy, M.D. Pinkerton. — Rev. J. Mordy, M.A. Brantford. — .1. H. Osborne, J. S. Nichol, Robertson. Deseronto. — John Newton, M.D. W. R. Aylsworth, R. Carter, Rev. R. G. Cr; ig. W^hitby. — Thos. Dow. Mount Forest. — Rev. D. Fraser, M.A , 2. Williamstown. — M. F. McLennan, Rev. A. McGillivray, Alex. J. Grant. C. Cleghorn, A. C. 16 1 1 1 i : i Brockville. — Hon. W. J. Christie, W. H. Comstock, H. S. Maedunald. Orillia, — Dr. A. H. Beaton, W. I. Forbes. Orono. — James Caldwell. Pakenham. — J. Francis. Cornwall. — W. Ross, A. G. Watson, W. CoLiuhoun. Carleton Place. — Jos. (Jillies. Sarnia. — W. B. Clark, D. Mackenzie, Cliarles Mackenzie, John A. Mackenzie, Cliarlotte Mackenzie, T. A: J. S. Symington, Hon. A. Vidal, Mrs. J. B. Simpson. Burlington. — John Waldie. MoNTSERRAT, Trinidad.— J. C. Clearer, M.D. Campbellford. — Walter Govan. Seymour. — Thos. Hume, A. IngrahamandMrs. Brown, James Whitton. Erzeroum, Turkey. — Rev. R. Chambers. PrcKERiNO. — Rev. J. J. Cameron. Stirling. — James Milne, J. Tulloch. Barrie. — Mrs. Shortreed. East Williams.— Rev. J. Wells, D. it J. McArt]nn\ Prince Albert, N.W.T. — Rev. J. Sieveright. Harrow.smith. — Samuel Stewart. Stonewall, Man. — Henry Field. Camden East. — James S. Hayden. Alexandria. — Rev. James McCormack. Charlottetown. — Rev. K. Maclennan. Port Hope. — W. Williamson, W. Quay. N EWBURGH. — James Thompson. FOUNDS a 3 OF SCHOLARSHIPS. (Endowment Fnnil of ISOO.) Allan, (Andrew) 2 Montreal. Alla.i, (Sir Hugh) 3 * Montreal. Bell, (John) * Tonmto. Brcmson, (H. F.) t Ottawa. Bronson, (E. H.) t Ottawa. Buntin, (Alex.) 2t Montreal. Cameron, (John A. ) t Suunnerstown. Campbell, (Hon. A.)t Kingston. Carruthers, (John) 2 Kingston. Cluness, ( W. R. ) 2 t Sacramento, Cal. * Deceased. f Noiiiuiations Reserved. stock, H. S. lOUU. Mackenzie, Syminnton, fown, James ir. tl. ill. tl. stown. n. 1. nto, Cal. 17 Crawford, (Alex.) Montreal Currier, (J. M. )* Ottawa. Dennistoun, (Judge) 2 Peterboro'. Dennistoun, (James) Peterboro'. Doran, (Michael) 2 Kingston. Fleming, (Sandford)t Ottawa. Fulton, (Alex. T.) t Toronto Gillies, (John) Carleton Place. Gilmour, (Allan) 2t Ottawa. Gordon, (Rev. D. M.) Ottawa. Grant, (J. A.) Ottawa. Greenshields, (D. J.)^ Montreal. Hardy, (Edw. H. )■■ Kingston. Johnston, (Jaine^t * Montreal. Kinloch, (William) t Montreal. Law, (David) t Montreal. Mackerras, (Prof.)* Kingston. Maclennan, (Jam 33) Toronto. Macpherson, (Hon. D. L.) Toronto. Macpherson, (Allan)* Kingstor. Malloch, (Mrs Edw.) Ottawa. McGillivray, (N.J.)* Montreal Maciiee, (James) * Kingstor. Michie, (James) 2 Toronto. Morris, (Hon. A.) Toronto, Morrison, (John) t Montreal. Mowat, (Prof.) t Kingston. Muir, (Robert) t Montr al. Murray, (Prof.) Montreal. Paton, (John) New York. Perth, (A friend) t Perth. Rankin, (John) 2 t Montreal. Reekie, (J. R.) Montreal. Shedden, (John) * Toronto. Smith, (John)* Montreal. Snodgrass, (Principal) 2 Kingston. Stephen, (George) 2 Montreal. Stewart, (Mrs W.) Ottawa. Thomas McKay, 2t J Ottawa. Urquhart, (Alex.) Montreal. Williamson, (Prof.) Kingston. Wjlliam Dow, 2 t + Montreal. * Deceased. 2 t Nominations Reserved. J Menjorial Scholarships. 18 :i (Endowment and Building Fund of 1878.) Allan, (A.) Montreal. Aitken, (Mrs. Mary) Montreal. Armour, (John) Perth. Beardmore, (W. D.) Toronto. Bell, (John) Belleville. Blair, (James A.) London. Breck, (L. H.) Garden Island. Breden, (John) Kingston. Bronson, (H. F. & E. H.) Ottawa. Calvin, (D.D.)* Garden Island. Cameron, (M. C.) Goderich. Carruthers, Gunn & Ct>. ,8 Kingston. Cartwright, (Sir R. J.) Kingston. Cross, (A. J.) Montreal. Dawes, (T. A., Sr.) 2 Lachine. Doran, (M.) Kingston. Dow, (D. S.)2 Whitby. Drummond, (A. T.) Montreal. Dupuis, (Prof. N. F.) . • . . Kingston. Dupuis, (T. R., M.D.) Kingston. Fenwick, (G. S.) Kingston. Ferguson, (Rev. G. D.) Kingston. Friend, 4 Montreal. Friend Montreal. Friend Montreal. (Jillies, (John) Carleton Place. Gilmour, (A.) and friend, 10 each. Ottawa. Gordon, (Rev. D. M.) Ott-awa. Grant, (Principal) 5 Kingston. Hay, (R. ) 2 Toronto. Henderson, (P. R.) Kingston. Hendry, (Mrs. Thomas) Kingston, Jenkins, (Rev. John, D.D., LL.D.* Montreal. Johnston, (J.)* Montreal. Leggatt, (M.) Hamilton. Kirkpatrick, (G. A.) Kingston. Macdonnell, (G. M.,) 2 Kingston. Macdonnell, (Rev. D. J. ) Toronto. Macdonnell, (J. M.) 2- . . Winnipeg. Maclennan, (James) 3 Toronto. Macnee, (James)* Kingston. McBean, A. G Montreal. * Deceased, ma^^' 8.) itreal. itreal. :h. mto. eville. don. 4 ien Island. ;ston. wa. « ien Island. erich. ;ston. m jston. treal. Line. jston. tby. treal. 4H ;ston. 9 jston. ''^B 'ston. H 'ston. fl treal. iH treal. 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V /2 *^ •** 3 X I «4M -3 r-^ I I -r -n 'J! is at) ! 4J 3 -t^ ^ I 3 rJ S - C'wO '•J c SP2 5" C ^ J- I •"■ «*| ?s :« 1) O « o 2 33 a. c "^ "i- 3 - - - ^ E W 55^ - - o =: o ii > 5 3 2 ■3 = H s- tJ 3 = rt 9i5 W X J ~ £ I ! ! ig in o t~ . > -r rjo -/) •< H 00 X -jO 99 s 3 4> 3. 1^ .!= 3 'fi ^'A 3 01 C o ,t: : t;s 3 "3 ~ - 3 3 « cs C3 0) ■2 c CO ^^ cs I, ■^ k" l>*i* »J VS 3 » 3 a x 3 3 1-2 CO -J 1) 33^ 2 03 GC ie ki a en b «;■ X cS u _ V 3 o^: TO 00 00 TO a P(5 eg CO M Q M PQ 32 i^ OPTIONAL SUBJECTS. In addiHon to the abave, any one of the following subjects may be offi^-ecl, and the iiia'ks obtaine I will be taken into account in de*erminiu<,' the standing of candidiites and in award- ing scholarships. PHYSICS. The subject as contained in Bilfour Stewart's "Primer of Physics." CHEMISTRY. The subject as contained in Knight's "Chemistry for High Schoob." BOTANY. The subject as contained in <'riy's " How Plants Grow." SENIOR MA7 .*TION. the Supplementary Ex- This Examination is only held aminatioiis in September. The work for Senior Matriculation in any subject ia the same as that covered hy tlie Pass Eximinati>n f(K- the Junior Class of the previous year. Sej Subjects of Study, piges 39 — 54. DECREE OF B.A. I. — The course of study for students who have passed the Junior Matriculation extends over four sessions, and for students who have passed the Senior Matriculation examination over three sessions. II. — Junior Matriculants must take one of the fol- lowing groups of subjects : Jun. Lntiu, Sen. Latin, Jun. Greek, Sen. Greek, Jun. English, Jun. Mailie- m a tic 4. (2) (3) Jun. French & German, Jun. French & German, u Sen. Jun. Greek, S -n. < ireek, Jun. English, i( Sen. JuM. Latin, Sen. Latin, Jun. English, Jun. Mathematics. (( Jun. Mathematics. in. — Senior Matriculants must take one of the fol- lowing groups : rerman, 33 (1) (2) (3) Sen. Latin, Sen. French & German, Sen. French & German. Seu. Gieek. Sen. Greek. Sen. Latin. IV. — All students must take the classes of Junior Philosophy (Mental and Moral), Senior English, and Junior Physics. V. — All students must take two of the following classes : Histor}^ Chemistry, Natural Science, Junior Hebrew, Senior Mathematics, ISenior Physics, Senior Philosophy. VI. — At the close of every session examinations are held, at which students may present themselves for ex- amination in not more than three subjects of the prescribed course. But in the first year the following four subjects may be offered : Junior Latin, Junior Greek (or the equivalent of either), Junior English, and Junior Mathematics. Candidates may also offer any subject in which they have previously failed. VTI. — Supplemental examinations are held, begin- ning on September 2ord. VI 11. — In exceptional cases the Senate may allow a candidate to come up for examination without attend- ance on classes, but he will be examined not only on the class-work indicated in the Calendar, but also on work specially prescribed. The Senate recommends the following order of clashes : First Year — Junior Latin, Junior Greek (or the equivalent of either in Modern Languages), Junior Mathematics. Second Year — Senior Latin, Senior Greek or the equivalent of either in Modern Languages, Junior English. Third Year— Junior Philosophy Junior Physics, Senior Eng- lish Fourth Year — The two classes referred to in Regulation V. for the Degree of B.A. 8 ■J i I I 111 34 HONOUR COURSE. [Honours may he taken in a single subject, but those students only who take a department in the Honour course rank as Honour studerds.] I. — There are four departments in the Honour course: Literature, Philosophy, Mathematics, and Science. II. — Honours may be obtained in Literature by tak- ing Honours in : — (a) Latin and Greek (or the equivalent of either in Modern Languages). (b) Latin or Greek, Engl'sh and History. (c) French, Geraiun, Engli-h and History. in. — Honours may be cl \tined in Philosophy by taking Honours in Mental and Moral Philosophy and Political Economy. IV. — Honours may be obtained in Mathematics by taking Honours in — (a) Pure Mathematics, together with the class of Senior Physics. (b) Phy:^ics, togeUier with the class of Senior Mathematics, and the Ditferenti.l and Integral Calculus. Honours may ba obtained in Science by taking H< i'ouis in — (a) Chemistry, and any two of the following subjects : — Bot- any, Zoology, Geo'ogy. (b) Chemistry, Practical Pnysics, and Practical Astronomy. VI. — Candidates for Honours are required to take only the subject or subjects mentioned in Regulation V. for Degree of B.A. relating to their Honour depart- ment. VII. — Candidates for Honours in Mathematics or Science, and candidates for Honours in Literature under group (c), are not required to take Senior Classics. ^.<-.t-L»--~3SlJ!i£Ji«aisSeSKi5-i«;S'»==i3iaii.-- ut those Jonour ffonour s, and by tak- Modern ^hy by hy and .ties by Senior ematics, taking :— Bot- 'onomy. :) take ilation epart- ics or lature Senior 35 VITI. — Any candidate pursuing an Honour course, and failing to take at least Second-Class Honours, will not be admitted to the Degree of B.A., unless he com- pletes the Pass course. IX. — Any candidate who fails to obtain Honours or who obtains only Second-Class, may present himself a second time for examination. X. — Graduates may attend the classes in Honours on payment of the registration fee. Tie Senate recommends the following order of classes, for students reading for Honours: I. LITERATURE, (a) First Year — Junior Latin, Junior Greek (or the equivalent of either in Modern Languages), Junior Mathematics, Junior English. Second Year — Senior Latin, Senior Greek (or the equivalent of either in Modern Languages), Senior English, Honour Classics. Third Year — Junior Physics, Honour Classics. Fourth Year — Junior Philosophy, Honour Classics. (h) First Year — Junior latin, Junior Greek (or the equivalent of either in Modern Languages), Junior English, Junior Mathematics. Second Year — Senior Latin or Senior Greek, Senior Eng'ish and History. Third Ykar — Junior Physics, Honour Latin or Greek, Honour English and History. Fourth Year — Junior Philosophy, Honour Latin or Greek, Honour English and History. (c) First Year — Junicr Latin or Junior Greek, Modem Languages, Junior Mathematics, Junicr English. Second Year — Senior Fxench and German, Senior English, History. :t\ m ■ i;"^ 36 Third Year — Junior Physics, Honour French and German, H nour English and History. Fourth Vear— Junior Phi o-iophy. Honour French and Ger- man, Honour English and History. II. PHILOSOPHY. First Year — Junior Latin, Junior Greek (or t'^e equivalent of either in Modern Languages), Junior English, Junior Mathematics. Second Year — Senior Latin, Senior Greek, Junior Philosophy. Third Year — Junior Physics, Senior Philosophy, and Honour Philosophy. Fourth Year— Senior English, Honour Philosophy. IIL MATHEMATICS. («) First Year — Junior Latin, Junior Greek (or the equival nt of either in Modern Languages), Junior English, Junior Mathenia ics. Second Year — Senior Mathematics, Junior Physics, Senior En.lish. Third Year — Honour Mathematics, Senior Physics. Fourth Year — Honour Mathematics, Junior Philosophy. (h) First Year — Junior Latin, Junior Greek (or the equivalent of either in Modern Languages), Junior Mathematics, Junior English. Second Yeak — Senior Mathematics, Junior Physics, Senior English. Third Year— Honour Mathematics, Senior Physics, Honour Physics. Fourth Year — Junior Philosophy, Honour Physics. IV. SCIENCE, (a) First YBAR--Junicr Latin, Junior Greek (or the equivalent of either in Modern Languages), Junior Mathematics, Junior English. Second Ykar — Natural Science, Chemistry, Junior Philosophy. Third Year— Junior Physics, Honour Chemistry, Honour Natural Science. 37 Fourth Year — Senior English, Honour Chemistry, Honour Natural Science. {^) First Year — Junior Latin, Jriiior Greek (or the equivalent of either in Modern Languages), Junior Mathematics, Junior English. Second Year — Chemistry, Junior Physics, Junior Philosophy. Third Year — Honour Chemistry, Higher Work in Phys cal La- borato'y, Senior En.lish. Fourth Year — Honour Chemistry, Higher Work in Physical Laboratory, Practical Astronomy. These regulations apply to Matriculants of Session 1883-84 and thereafter. Matriculants of previous sessions may adhere to the former regulations or choose these, but cannot adopt either partially. DEGREE OF MA. I. — This degree cannot be obtnined until one year from the date of graduation as B.A. II. — It is conferred upon candidates who have obtained Honours in any one of the Departments of the Honour Course. III. — Candidates must offer a satisfactory Thesis upon some subject connected with their Honour Department. This Thesis must be sent in to the Registrar not later than the last day of March. DEGREE OF D.So. I. — This degree cannot be obtained until two years from the date of graduation as M. A. II. — It is conferred upon candidates who have obtained first-class Honours in any two of the Depart- ments of the Honour Course. 38 ni. — The candidate must deliver in the University a course of at least three lectures upon some subject connected with one of his Honour Departments. These lectures must be sent into the Senate for approbation, not later than the last day of March. DEGREE OF LL.D. This degree is honorary, and is awarded for literary, scientific or professional distinction. I i 39 SUBJECTS OF STUDY. Junior Class. Senior Class. Honours. LATIN. 1885-6— Livy, B. XXII, Virgil, ^neid, B. IX. 188(5-7— Livy, B. XXII. Horace, Odes, B. I. Latin Grammar and Composition. Translation from authors not specified. Cicero, Philippic II. Virgil, ^neid, Bb. X., XL Latin Grammar and Composition. Translation from authors not specified. Tacitus, Annals, B. I. Livy, B. XXI. Cicero, De Oratore, B. II. Philippic II. Pro Murena. Lucretius, B. III. Virgil, ^leid, Bb. Vn.,Vm.,IX.,X.,XL,XIL Plautus, Trinummus. Terence, Phormio. Horace, Odes and Satires. Juvenal, Satires III., VIL, VIII., X. Translation from authors not specified. Latin Grammar and Composition. Books Recommended. Crutwell's Roman Literature. Peile's Etymology. Papillon's Comparative Philology. Wordsworth's Fragments and Specimens of Early Latin. Allen & Greenough's Latin Grammar. V '4 40 Junior Class. Senior Class. GREEK. 188f-3— Xonophon, Hellonica, III, IV. Euripides, PhaMiissoo. 1886-7— Demosthenes, Olynthiacs. Homer, Odyssey, B. VI. Greek Grammar and Composition. Translations from authors not specified. Thucydides, B. II. Sophocles, Electra. Greek Grammar and Composition. Translation from authors not specified. Honours. f!„l ■ Herodotus, B. IX. Thucydides, B. III., VII. Demosthenes, Do Corona. Aristotle, Ethics, B. I., II , X. Plato, Republic, B. I.— IV. Homer, Iliad. B. VI , XVIII , XXII. Odyssey, B. VI., XII., XXI. ^schylus, Agamemnon. Prometheus. Sophocles, Ajax. Philoctetes. Euripides, Medea. Aristophanes. Clouds. Pindar, Isthmian Odes. Translation from authors not specified. Greek Grammar and Composition. Books Recommended. Mahafiy's Greek Literature. Goodwin's Greek Grammar. Papillon's Comparative Philology. MATHEMATICS. JUNIOR CLASS. Algebra. — Nature of Symbols and of operations with them — Synthetic Division— Factoring — Substitution — Frac- tions — Ratio and Proportion — Indices and Surds — 41 Theory of the Quadratic Equation— Elimination— In- equalities — Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic Series — Variation — Permutations, A:c. — binomial Tliuorem — Use of Logarithms, Exponential Eijuations— Continued fractions — Scjuare and Triangular Numbers-— Indeter- minate t o-effieients. (The Text Book employed is "Queen's College Junior Algebra.") Geomi . — Euclid, B. II , III., by modern methods only— B. VI , with portions of B. IV. and V. Elementary Geometry of Planes and Solids. The work on Geometry Avill be supplemented by such modern methods as Continuity, Projection, Limits anil Geometrical Plotting. TuiGONOMETRY — The functions of Angles with their relations and simpler couihi ations. Application of these to the Triangle, the Polygon, and to the solutions of simple Trigonometi ical problems. SENIOR CLASS. This is practically sin Honour class ; but being an extent* of the work of the Junior class into the comm . departments of the higher inatlieniatics it should be taken b}' every student who is preparing for the profession of a teacher. Algebra — E'ementary determinants and their applications to Elimiuation. Elementaiy theory of Equations, and solution of higher numerical Equations. Theoiy of Indeterminate co-efHcients. Vanishing expressions and ultimate ratios. Partial Fract o s. ^'eries : Conver^- ency and Diversency ; Summation of fin te and infinite series; Reversion of Sc ies. Algebraical Development of Functions. Binomial Theorem audits applications. Exponential Series. Logarithms and Lo ari hmic Series; Calculation of L garithms. Development of Trigo- nometrical Functions. Circular Functions. Exp»cs- sions f' r TT, and calculation of its value. DeMoivre's formula. Summation of Trigonometric Series. Solu- tion of Binomial Equations, &c. Geometry — Co-ordinate Geometry of lines of the first and second orders (Conic"). Elements of Co-ordinate Geo- metry of three dimensions. I I 42 Trioonometrt— All the principal relations of Plane Trigono- metry. The firsn principles of the L^iflFerential Calculus. Problems and examples. The following books may be consulted — Todhunter's Algebra. Gross's Algebra. Muirs's Theory of Determinants. ruckle's Conic Sections. Salmon's Conic Sections. Todhunter's Trigonometry. HONOURS. FIRST YEAR. Modern Geometry — Theory of positive and negative in Geo- me'ry ; of lines and points at iiitinity. Of l»»ci, and of traced and enveloped curves. Theory of Geometrical Maxima and Minima. Theory of the Mean Centre. Or" Coi currence und CoUinearity. Theory of inverse points with respei3t to a circle. Problems. SEOOND YEAR. Modern Geometry — Theory of Pole and Polar, with respect to a circle. Of the Radi al Axis. Of Centres and Axes of Similitude. Figures in perspective. Of Harmoriic and Anharmonic Section ; Harmonic and Anharmonic prope ties of the line and ciicle. Duality and Rec p- rocation. Involution and nomographic Systems. Problems. In each Session the following Courses of Lectures will be given upon the Differential and Integral Cal- culus and closely allied subjects. Course I. — Elementary, including Differentiation and Simple Integration, with various applications to Geometry and Physics. Double Differentiation and Integration with appl cation. Development of Functions. Taylor's ISeries, &c. Maxima and Minima of one Variable. The Differential <'alculus applied to Pane Curves. Areas, Surfaces, Volumes, &c. , determined by Integra- tion. Centre of Mass and Moment of Inertia. 43 Candidates are advised to consult — Ta\lor's Elements of the Calculus. Course II. — Higher Theorems in the Differential Ca'culns with applications. Methods of Integration. Definite Integ- rals and Gamma Fuiuttions. Dt-t nduation of Mean Values, &c. Higher Plane Curves. Differential Equ-itions. Calculus of Finite Differences. Candidates may consult — Williamson's DiflTeren'ial Calculus. " Integral Calculus. Boole's Differential Equations Calculus of Finite Differences. I: I It The remaining Lectures upon the Honour work will be upon the following subjects, the groups being taken in alternate years : — 1886 — Theory of Eqtiations, with Determinants, Covariants and Invariants. Analytic Geometry of Three Dimensions. Quaternions. Candidates may consult — Burnsi 1e a' d Panton's Theory of Equations. Frost's Solid Geome ry, or Salmon's Geometry of Three Dimensions. Aldis's S< lid Geo»netry. Kella'id and Tait's Quaternions. Hardy's Quaterni, Organic Chemistry and Min- eralogy. During the session of 1886-1887, Chemical Technology and Chemical Physics. Books for Consultation' —Wagner's Chemical Technology ; Miller's Chemical Physics ; Remsen's Organic Chemistry ; Col- lins' Mineralogy ; Lockyer on the Spectroscope. C( C( col til 49 Practical — The Laboratory work for the first year consists of the preparation and examination of the commoner elements and compounds, followed by a course in simple Qualitative Analysis. The second year is occupied with Complex Qualita- tive Analysis and Quantitative Analysis. THE LABORATORF. The Laboratory is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and from 9 A.M. to 12 on Saturday. Each student is supplied with a set of apparatus, and is liable for breakage. Books— Macadam's Practical Chemistry ; Thorpe's Qualitative Analysis; Fresenius' Qualitative Analysis ; Sutton's Volumetiic Analysis. FOR STUDENTS OF MEDICINE. A Special Course of lectures is given, dealing with the facts of Chemistry as related to Medicine. A Practical Class is conducted during three months of the session. In this class each student examines for himself the properties of chemical substances and studies systematic testing. A three months' course in the chemical laboratory is taken as equivalent to the practical class. Books — Crum Brown's Elements of Chemistry ; Macadam's Practical Chemistry. NATURAL SCIENCE. The lectures embrace an outline of the subjects of Botany, Zoology, and Geology ; two months being devoted to each. The lectures on Botany deal with the Morphology of the Cell, the Tissues and the various organs of 'C M: I 50 plants ; the arrangements for cross-fertilization ; the elements of plant-food ; assimilation, metastasis, move- ments of water and gases in the plant ; effectr of temperature ; principles of classification ; the characters of a number of typical orders, illustrated by the ex- amination of specimens and Botanical Charts. The lectures on Zoology include a description of typical specimens of every branch, or large division of animals. The Moiphology, including Histology, Phy- siology, Mode of Nutrition, Reproduction, and Distribu- tion of individual specimens is fully illustrated, and the characters accordinss or Division of the Ve tebrated Auimals of Canada. Huxley's Vertebrated Animals. Jordan's Manual of American Vertebrates. Packard's Z< ology. Foster and Balfour's Elements of Embryology. Geology — A practical acquaintance with the common rocks and minerals. An accurate knowledge of Dana's Manual of Geology. Lyell's Principles of Geology. Page's Physical Geography. Jind Ints leir of secojstd year examination. Botany — A more extensive knowledge of general Botany, including Distribution of Plants in Time and Space. A practical acquaintance with one of the larger Divisions or Classes of the Cryptogam- ous plants of Canada. Economic TJotany. Sachs' Text-Book of Botany. Zoolorjy — An accurate knowledge of the Morphology, Development and Distribution in Time and Space of the principal Groups of Animals. A special ac- quaintance with some larger Class or Division of the Invertebrated Auimals of Canada. 63 Huxley's Invertebrated Animals. Wallace's Distribution of Aiiimals. Mivart's Elementary Anatomy. Huxey's E ementary Ph^'sioloiy. Geology — A more extensive knowledge of theoretical and practical Geidogy. A special acquaintance with Canadian Geoh^gy. Chapmai.'s Geology of Canada. Nicholson's Palteon ology. Croll's Climate and Time. HISTORY. Lectures. I. Ancient History— (1) On Early Aryan Institu- tions. (2) On tho Development of Greek and Roman Civilization. II. Modt-m History — (1) On the Feudal System. (2) On the rise of the Ita ian Republics and the Communes in France. (3) On the Development of the French Monarchy. (4) On the iiritish Constitution. Text Books — (1) Rawlinson's Manual of Ancient History. (2) H il am's Middle Ages. Books recommended — Gladstone's Juventus Mundi, Curtius' History of Greece, Grote's History of Greece, Boeck's Public Economy of the Athenians, Mommsen's His ory of Rome, Guizot's History of Modern Civilization, Stubbs' Constin.tional History of England, Uallam's and May's History of the British Constitution, Sir James Stephens' Lectures on the History of France, Taswell Langmead's English Constitutional History. HONOURS. First Year — (1) Guizot's Representative Government. (2) Stubbs* Constitutional History of En-^land, Vols., I., II. Second Year — (1) Stubbs' Constitutional History of England, Vol. III. (2) Hallam's Constitutional History from Henry VII. (3) May's Constitutional History. RHETORIC AND ENGLISH LITERATURE. JUNIOR CLASS. Lectures. I. II. III. On English Language. On Rhetoric. Critical Review of works of various authors in Prose and Poetry, including the following : 53 1885-C— Addison's Essays in Spectator^ Nob. 411 to 421. Macau ay's Frtiderick the Great. Shakeapoar.'s Merchant of V. nice. 1886-7 — Addiann's Essays in Spectator, Nos. 267, 273, 270, 285, 291, 297, 303 309, 315, 321, 327, 333. Macaulay on Milton. Sliaitepi'are's Tiinon of Athens. 1887-8 — Johnson's Rasselas. Burke's Rotiections on the French Revolution. Shakespeare's Ju ius Csesar. SENIOR CLASS. Lectures. I. — On Prosody. II. — Un the Literature of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Weekly Essays are required in each class. Bjoks recom nended— Mix Mullet's Science of Lanj^nnge, Marsh's Ljc ure on the Enjjjlibh Language, Maetzner's English Grannnar, Craik's English Literature, Taine's English L tera- ture, Gervinu-.' Comrueiitariea on Shakespeare, Dowiien'a Shake- speare's Mind and Arr, Hudson's Shak- speare's Life. Art, and Caaracters, Ayres' Vurbal^^t, Hodgson's Errors in Writing Eng- lish. HONOURS. First Year — Marsh's Anglo-Saxon Grammar. Thorpe's Ana ecta-Saxonica. Chaucjr's Prologue, Knijjht's Tale, None's Priest's Tale, Spenser's Fat- ry Q.ieene, Books I. and II. Second Year — Beowulf. Milton's Hymn on the Nativity. II Pen oeroso and L' Allegro. Lectures on the Teutonic Sagas. MODERN LANGUAGES. In all the examinations of ibis Department passages will be set for translation from works not specified. No candidate shall be entitled to first-class Horjours, unless the e.saminer be satisfied of the candidate's ability to maintain a conversation in these languages. if 64 GERMAN. Junior Class. Otto's Gorman Grammar. Composition. Immeniiann's Der Oberhof. (Pitt Tress Series. ) Schillers Mari i Stuart. Outlines of the History of Gorman Literature (Helen Conant). Senioe Class. Composition. History of the Language. Ga'fhe, Tasso. Schiller's Dreissig Jtehrigen Kriegs (Bk. II.)- Honours. Goethe, Faii't, Ist part. Wieland, Oberon, Cantos VII. to XII. Lessing, Nathrm der Weise. Nibeliingen Lied, Ave tf. I. to V. Schleic ler, Die Deutsche Spfache. Helf en stein, Compirutive Grammar of Teutonic L ingu iges. Gostwick and Hariison's "Outlines of German Lite.ature." FRENCH, Junior Class. Grammar. Composition. Erckinann-Chatrian, Le Conscrit de 1813. Lamar ine, Christophe Colomb. Primer of French Literature (Saintsbury). Senior Class. Lonis XTV. pt ses contemporains (Clarendon series). Corneille, Horace. Voltaire, Alzire. Racine, Iphigonie. History and Etymology of the French Language. Honours. Victor Hugo, Hemani. Mol.cre, Les Fourberies de Scapin, Le Tartufe. Co neille, Cinna, Le Cid. Cousin, Introduction k I'histoire de la Philosophie. Vinet, Etudes sur Blaise Pascal. Brachet, Grammaire Historique. D mogeot. Literature Fran9aise. Littre, Histoire de la Langue F«an9aise. Diez, Grammaire des Langues Romanes. 55 FACULTY OF LAW. MA.TRICULATION. I. — The Junior Miitriculation examination same as the Junior Matiicuiation in Arts. IS the II. — The Senior Matriculation examination is the same as the Senior Matriculation in Arts, with the ad- dition of Taswell-Langmead's Constitutional History. DEGREE OF LL.B. I. — The course of study for students who have passed the Junior Matriculation examination extends over four sessions, and for students who have passed the Senior Matriculation over three sessions. II. — Junior Matriculants must take the following subjects : Junior Latin. Senior Latin. Junior Mathematics. Junior PJiysics or Chemistry. Junior French. Senior French. Junior Philosophy and Political Economy. F,n(Tli8}i Literature. History. R( tman Law and C' ^titutional Law and History, The Law of Real Property. Equity. Common Law. Criminal La^ and Medical Jurisprudence. Commercial Law. { 56 III.— Senior Matriculants must take the following subjects : Senior T.itin. Junior Physics or Chemistry. Senior French. Junior Philosophy and Political Economy. Englisli Literature. History. / Roman Law and \ Constitutional Law and History. The Law of Real Property. Equity. Common Law. Criminal Law and Medical Jurisprudence. Commercial Law. IV. — The candidate for graduation must in each session pass an examination upon the subjects in Arts he has studied, but he is not allowed to present him- self lor examination upon more than three of those subjects at one time, unless he has previously failed in some subject. v.— He must also pass an examination in the last year of his course in all the Professional subjects pre- scribed. CURRICULUM OF LAW FACULTY. The legal studies for the degree of LL.B. will extend over three sessions. Every candidate must liave regularly attended the classes prescribed in Constitutional Histoiy, Criminal and Commercial Law, Common Law, Real Property Law, Equity, Roman Law, and Medical Jurisprudence, throughout his eoujse. Any graduate in Arts of Queen's University, who is also a Barrister-at-Law, will be admitted to the degree of LL B. upon passing an examination to be prescribed by the Faculty. 1^ 57 COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. 1. Constitutional History. — Two lectures a week. Text- books recommended — Stubbs' Constitutional History, Hallnm's History of British Constitution, Tuswell-Langmead's English Constitutional History. 2. Criminal and Commerci\l Law. — One lecture a week. Text-books recommended — Smith's Mercantile Law ; Black- stone's Commentaries, Vol. IV. ; Russell on Crimes ; Harris' Criminal Law. 3. Roman Law. — One lecture a week during the Second and Third years. Text-books — Justinian (Sanders' edition), or Tom- kins and Jenckens' Compendium of Roman Law, Kent's Com- mentary on International Law, or Wheaton's International Law. 4. Common Law. — Two lectures a week. Text-books — First year Smith's Manual of Common Law and Blackstone's I'om- mentaries, Vol. I. Second and ihird Yea s, Smith and Pollock on Contracts. Underbill on Torts. 5. Medical Jurisprudence. — Two lectures a week during the third year. Text-book - Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence. 6. Re.4.l Property. — One lecture a week during first year. Text-book — Williams on Real Property. During second and third years, two lectures a week. Text-books — Leith's Black- stone, Dart's Vendors and Purchasers. 7. Equity. — One lecture a week during first year ; two lec- tures a week during second and third years. Text-books — Smith's Manual of En■■ w I ^H* 60 III. — The subjects of examination shall be in two departments, the first embracinrj— (1) Cliurch History, (2) Biblical Criticism, and (o) Systematic Theology. 17. — Candidates who have completed tlie theologi- cal course may be examined in either of these depart- ments, and may defer their examination in the other dej-artinent, provided there be not a greater interval than two years between their two examinations. V. — Students who have completed all the ses^^ions but one of their theological course, may be admitted to examination in the first department. VI. — A candidate may, subject to the preceding regulations, ap|)ear at any University examination in Tholou^y, provided he oives two weeks' notice of his intention to the Registrar. VII. — When a student, who is a candidate for the degree, shall obtain at a pass examination on any sub- ject two-thirds of the marks allotteil to the subject, ho may, onrecommenlation of the examiner, be exempted from further examination on that subject. SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION. DEPARTMENT I. 1. Evidences of Raligion, Biblical Introduction, and Inspira- tion of Scripture. 2. Hebrew, Isaiah xl. — Ixvi, Chaldee, Daniel ii., iii., vii. DEPARTMENT II. 1. Church History — Centuries i. — iii. ; the Reformation ; the Church in Scotland. 2. Biblical Criticism — Epistle to Romans in Greek ; Biblical Hermeneutics ; Hammond's Textual Criticism of New Testa- ment ; Introduction to Pentateuch and Gospel of John. 3. Systematic Theology— Person of Christ, Doctrine of Sin, Doctrine of the Atonement, Justification, Work of the Holy Spirit. fnl 61 two The following books may be consulted : Paley's Evidences, Butlers Analogy, Tulloch's Burnett Prize on Theism, Mozley's BaiDpton Lectures on Miracles, Trench on the Miracles (. ,re- hmmary essay), Westcott on the Canon of the New Testanient Lee on Inspiration, Dorner on the Person of Christ, Liddon's Bampton Lectures on our Lords Divinity, Tulloch on the Christian Doctrine of Sin, Crawford on the Atonement, Grotius de satisfactione Christi, Hill's Lectur s in Divinity, Christian Dogmatics (Van Oosterzee's and Martensen's), Keil on the Old iestament and Bleek on the New Testament, Killen's Old Catholic Church, Fisher's History of the Reformation, Biblical Hermeneutics (Elliott & Harsha). 63 '{! "J l\ GRADUATION IN MEDICINE. The Degree of Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) is con- ferred upon candidates wiio comply with the following regulations : I. — Except as provided in the next regulation, every candidate must ]iass a matriculation examination upon the following subjects : English Language, Grammar and Composition. Arithmetic, to the end of Decimal Fractions. Algebra, to the end of Simple Equations. Geometry, first two books of Euclid. Latin, same as Matriculation in Arts, or a full equivalent. Options. — Either Natural Philosophy, as in Stewart's Physics, or one book in Greek, French or German. II. Graduates from a recognized University are not required to pass the above Matiiculation examination; and a certiHcate of having passed the examination before the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, or of Quebec, will be accepted by this Uni- versity. Note. — As the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (England) requires Physics in Matriculation, those intending to take its degree should pass in Stewart's Ph3'sics. III. — Candidates who are not graduates in Arts must furnish evidence of having attended some recog- nized Medical School for not less than four full sessions, and must pass all the required examinations. Cnndidates who are graduates in Arts will be re- quired to attend only three sessions. 63 EXAMINATIONS. IV. — The examinations required are a Primary, an Intermediate, and a Final. 1. The Primary examination is upon the snlvjects of Botany, Theoretical Chemistry, Practical Chemistry, and Physiology. One session in Botany, two in Theo- retical Chemistry, and two in Physiology are required. 2. The Interm .late Examination is upon Anatomy, Materia Medica, Medical Jurisprudence and Histology, and Jis open to students only at the close of their third session. Two sessions in Medical Jurisprudence, in Anatomy and in Materia Medica are required. Students who are graduates in Arts are allowed to take the In- termediate and the Primary Examinations at the same time. 3. The final examination is open to students at the close of their course, and is upon Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, and Sanitary Science. Two ses- sions' attendance upon each is requirv^d. V. — A candidate cannot be admitted to any of the foregoing examinations, until he has furuished satis- factory evidence of having complied with the regula- tions in regard to Matriculation. PRIZES. Besides University Prizes, Medals, etc., open to Medical students, the following prizes are oti'ered by the Faculty every year, viz. : Two House Surgeonci of the Kingston Hospital — six months each — and two Demonstratorships of Anatomy, value $00 each. These prizes are awarded to the four students making the highest number of marks at the second professional examination. H NOTICES. 1. The examinations of the Medical Council will be held in the City of Kingston as well as in Toronto, so that students ot' this College will be saved the trouble and expense of attending examinations in Toronto. 2. Persons desiring to ohtain full information re- specting the curriculum in Medicine, Fees, etc., should apply to the Registrar or to the President of the Medical B'aculty. fir) SCHOLARSHIPS. SCHOLARSHIPS IN ARTS. Any student who passes in Enulish is eligible for a scholarship; but scholarships marUed rVo^r can beheld only by students having in view tin; ministry of the Presbyterian Church, being given by the founders upon that condition. Scholarships awarded upon mati'iculation examina- tions are tenable during the fii'st session, and those awarded upon sessional exaiiiinations are tenable «lnring the following session, excejjt open scholarships, gained by students in the last year of their course in Arts, which are paid at once. Successful candidates for scholai-ships must make at least two thirds of the number of marks allotted to the subject or subjects upon which the scholarship is awarded. I. JUNIOR MATRICULATION SCHOLARSHIPS. MAIKERHAS MEMORIAL. Founded in memory of th(^ late Professoi* Mackerras. Value, $100. Awarded upon the matriculation ex- aminations in Latin and Greek. fJUNN. Given by Alexander Guim, Esq., M.P. Value, 1?1()0. Awarded upon the mntviculation examination tor (General Prolicienc}'. 5 66 WATKINS. Foiuidcd l)y tl»«j late John Watkins, Esq., Kingston. Value, $.S0. Awarded Vjton tlie matriculation exami- nation in Classics.Matlu'iiiaiics and English, and tenable only by candidates who h;ivo spent one year at the Kingston Collegiate Institute. LKrrCH MEMOUIAL NO. 1. Founded in memory of the late Principal Leitch. Value, $')7. Awarded ui)()n the matriculation exami- tmtion in Mathematics. SENATE NOS. 1, 2 AND 3. Tl. se Scholarships, worth over $100 each, are not paid in money. They exempt from Class and Regis- tration Fees for the four years' course. MOW AT. Founded by the late John Mowat, Esq., Kingston. Value, S50. Awarded to the best candidate at the special oral examination on Arithmetic. Competition will take place on 3rd October. MARION STEWAKT MDONALD. Founded by John S. McDonald, Esq., Fond du Lac, Wis. Value, $100. Given to a deserving student or students from Glengarry Co., Ont.. and awarded after the matriculation examinations. M. C. CAMERON. Founded by M. C. Cameron, Esq.. M.P. Value, $C0. Given to the best Gaelic si-holar, reader or speaker. The examination takes place after the n^atriculation examinations. m'nAB AND HORTON. Awarded after the matriculation examinations on the nomination of the Kirk-Ses.^ion of Renfrew. 67 II. SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED ON SESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. jac, or [ter GO. er. on he FOUNDATION NO. 1, Value, $50. Awarded upon the S(^^sioTlal examina- tion in Junior Latin. FOUNDATION NO. 2. Value, $50. Awarded upon the Sessional Kxainina- tion in Junior Greek. FOUNDATION NO. 3. Value, $50. Awarded upon the sessional i^xaniina- tion in Senior English Literature. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, TORONTO. (CLOSK. ) Given by the session of St. Andrew's (.'liurcli, '\\)- ronto. Value, $50. Awarded upon the sessional ex- amination in Senior Greek. TORONTO. (close.) Founded by the Ladies' Association of St. Andrew's Church, Toronto. Value, $60. Awarded upon the sessional examination in Senior Latin. GLASS MEMORIAL. (CLOSE. ) Founded in memory of the late Henry Glass, Esq., of Sarnia, by his widow. Value, $85. Awarded upon the sessional examination in Junior Mathem;itics. m'intyre. (close.) Founded in 1876 by Mis. Margaret W. Mclntyie, Perth, Ont. Value, $24. Awarded upon the seoa.onal examination in Senior Mathematics. FOUNDATION NO. 4. Value, $50. Awarded upon the sessional examina- tion in Junior Philosophy. h 1 66 ii K<)UNI».\TI(»N NO. .'). ) Value, $50. Awarded upon the sessional examina- tion in Junior Physics. FOUNDATION NO. H. Value, $50. Awarded upon the sessional examina- tion inMunior (Jheniistiv. NICK I.E. Given by William Nickle, Es((., Kingston. Value, $50. Awarded upon the sessional examination in Natural Science. ('ATARA(^Ur. Given l)y a friend in Kingston. Value, $50. Awarded upon the sessional examination in History. SCJHOLAHSHIPS TN THEOLOdY. 1. MATRICULATION SCHOLARSHIPS. l)Av:;j STRATHERN DOW. Founded in 1876 by David Strathern Dow, Esq., Whitby, Ont. Value, $100. BUCHAN NO. 1. Founded in 1875, by bequest of the Rev. Alexander Buchan, Stirling, Ont. Valye, $90. BUCHAN NO. 2. Founded by Rev. A. Buchan. Value, $75. BUCHAN NO. 3, Founded l)y Rev. A. Buchan. Value, $60. DOMINION. Founded in 1870 by a gentleman now resident in Nova Scotia. Value, $70. 60 CnUK(!H OF S('«>TLANI>, No. 1, Given out of funds *rrantecl by the Colonial ('oin- uiittee. Value, $50. II. SCHOLARSHIPS .\\V AHDKD AT (.^LOSE OF SESSION. •VNDCKSON, NO. 1. Givon hy Robert Anderson, Eh(|., Montreal. Value, 850. Awarded upon the «e.ssional examination in Second Year Divinity. ANI»i:ilSON, NO. 2. Given by Robert Anderson, Escj. Value, $^0. Awarded upon the .sessional examination i!i Junior 7>ivinity. ANDKHSON, NO. 3. Given by Robert Anderson, Es((. Value, $'20. Awarded upon the sessional examination in Thin' Vear Divinity. HlliH MLENNAN. Given by Hu<,di Mclieinian, Esq., Montreal. Value, $25. Awarded uponthe best sessional examination in Church History. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, NO. 2. Given out of funds granted by the Colonial Com- mittee. Value, $40. Awai'ded upon the sessional ex- amination in Junior Hebrew. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, NO. 3. Giv^en out of funds granted by the Colonial Com- mittee. Value, $40. Awjirded upon the sessional examination in Second Year Hebrew. ! 70 cnrUt H OK sr()TLAM>. NO. 4. (Jivcn out of funds orant(Ml by tlie Colonial Com- uiittee. Vjiiuc, J?4(). Awarded upon the sessional examination ir> Tliird Year Hebrew and Chaldee. MACKKRIIAS .MF,M((KIAr. PKIZK. Given by the conureu-ation of Willianistown, in menioiy of the late Professor Mackerias. Awarded upon the sessional cxaiuiuatioii in (Jreek Testament Kxef^fcsis. Value, Sli.") in books. HANKIXE. Founded in hSSi by the late Alexander Raiikine, Esq., Leaniinotou. En^. Value, ^oo. Awarded upon the sessional examination in Apolooetics. i.Krnn mkmokial, n<». *J. Founded in 1807 in memory of the late Principal Leitch, bv s bscril^ers in Seotland and Canautler's Analogy, and the Theological Lectures of the session. S1>EN( E. Founded in 1871) l)y the late Rev. Alex. Spence.D.D., formerly minister of St. Andrew's Church, Ottawa. Value, $G0. Awarded upon the sessional examination for general ])rofieiency at the close of the first year in Theoloiiy. TenaVtle duriu'^^ tln' second and thii'd year in Theologv . The next competition will take place in 1880. ' 71 cm RCH BURSA KIES These are awarded to students, who luivenot ()hraiiic(l scholarsliips, nud wlio aie ])n'{»;i inn- foi- the niinistry of the Presbyterian Cliinrli in Caiwuhi. Rt'ei|iients nuist sin-n a \vritter» deeiandion t(. lepay the money slionld they chaniX'' tlieii- intention with regard to the minisli y. Recoinni,<:»ei'S sha'l i)e of)ened and the writer's name made kn»»wn at tii^- cUoiiig Convocatii n of the sea- ion. 4. The best productions nuist be rep(»rted by the examiners to be of suthcient merit. 5. All successful productions shall be tln^ ])roperty of the l^niversity, and be at the disposal of the Senate. LEWIS. Value, $25. Given foi* the best lecture on Matthew XVII., 1-8 inehisive. Open to students of Theology rc'dstered in session bS(S.")-(j. 7 -J MACI'HKHSUN. Value, Ji?2.j. (Jiveii by tlie Hon. David L. Macplier- son, Toronto, for the best essay on tlie Influence of Britain on India. Open to registeied students ;.f the present or preceding session. LATIN AND <;IJKKK I'RO.SE ("OMI'OsmON. Two prizes, each of the value of .SH) in books, open to registeivul .students of the pre-^ent or preceding ses- sion, are otteved for coiiipetitiifn among u ! id crtirad nates for the best composition in Latin and Gi'eek Prose re- spectively. Subjects foi- composition, l(S84-5: — Latin Prose, l)urke's S]»eech(,'s, Nal>()b of Arcot's Debts, from " Wlien at iengtli Hyder Ali found," to "leave it to your gcrKM'al coiu'eptic'iiN. (Jieek Pn^se, Grote's His- tory of Greece, ( Miapter lA'HI., from " The moment immediately succeeding," to "the opei'ation of Glial ki die sympathies." THOHIUTRN. Value, .S40. (Jive i by John Thorburn, Esq., M.A., LL.D., (President of the Ottawa Literary and Scientific Society), for tlie liest history of the (-ounty of (j!!en- ffarrv — the hi.st(M'v to contain details of such matteisas the original characteristics, struggles, etc., of tlu' first settlers; the rise aiul progress of municipal institutions, mechanics' instituticms, benevolent, industi'ijd and other establishments, newspajj*' rs, etc.; the first churches, schools, etc.; the development (^f agricultural and mineral resources; and events of a general character by which the country niav have been paiticularlv allected. Ann pcy''"*'^^^ ^^^<^^y compcfr. Gompetitive papei-s must be in the hands of the Registi-ar, Rev. George Bell, LL.I)., not later than the loth February. The successful history, or a copy of it, shall be placed in the archives' office at Ottawa. » MEDALS No (u,hl M,,l,tl irlll / *(■ niran lr,l i (I ''ml I'll III liilnti i: ulu, j,tt Is h nhfiilii flirie-foiiiths of ttu- irlidlr iiiinilwr of iiKirlxH. No t!illnr Miihtl irill he iiirniili'il to unii ('aiiilidntr (rhofnifs iooltfiiin at Imst firo-fhirds of till' irlinir in())llnr of tlinrhs. PRINCE OF U ales' (iOLO MKn.vr. IN < LASSICS. For tlie bi.'st examination on the lionour work in Latin and Greek. Open to all ie<];istered students. (■AKRL'THERS' (;(»LI) MKDAl. IN I'JIYSICS OK MAtU KMATK S. Given by Jolm (Jarrnthers, Ksij., Kingston, for the l»est examination on the honour work. Open to all registered students. CARRUTHKlJs' i.ol.K AfKDAt. IN (HKMISTKV. Given by John Carnithers, Ks<|., for the best exami- nation on the iionour work in <^'hemist!y. Oju-n to ail n'o'istered >tu< Uts. THE mayor's 00(,l» AIKDAL I.N MENTAI, AM" Mt)l;\l. I'll I l.t )SO|'H V. (jiven last session by K. H. 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Dnclos, John E., U.A G ndier, Ailml, B.A Gonior, John P Cjrivan, Ar, ad, B.A G(.\v, l{ubert, B.A Grant, Hugh R., B A Grant, James A., B.A . . . . Hay, John, B.A Hay, Willinm, IJ A Herald, Charles L Johnson Fred. W Linton, Adiim R., 1> A . . . . Mdlar, David Mills, Will am G Murray, Robert C, B.A McAui v, Alex., B A M' Kay," R der ck, B A .. . . McLic'dan, A ex., B.A .. . . McL od, Alt'X K McLeod, John, B. A McNanglilon, J. P., B.A.. McNeil, John McRo-sie, vVl.Un Pater on, Andrew, B..\. . . . Perrin, Louis, 1).A Smith, Jami s F Steel. Jacob, B.A At Vtir of ttllllil.KX'. 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 :) 3 1 2 4 2 1 3 2 2 1 ;j 2 I 1 1 2 1 1 1 [loidfiice. KingsN n. I eave to i. (jk'ii Morris. Notfawa. Cobden. Diui'las. K iigstoii. Dufli.s. Foit ^ II u 1^ < 6" — ► Hiotographic Sciences Corporation i\ 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WIBSTIR.N.y. USM (716)872-4503 '^ ^c- > 5?5^ ^ ^c 82 ' .,1 ir IN MEDICINE. STUDENTS OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Name. Residence. Adams, J Kiiig.-*ton. Allan, Alfred G Kingston. Allen, W. F Kingston. Anderson, J. J Winctiester Springs. Anglin, James V Kingston. Armstrong, Walter Zephyr. Baker, T Wolfe Island. Beaman, T. A Selby. Beeman, J. C Burritt's Rapids. Begir, J. W Kingston. Belch, John A Bertram, T. A Dundas. Bolton, Albert E Newborough. Bruce, Frederick Prince Albert. Burdett, Harry E Belleville. Cameron, Dan Perth. Campbell, Albert L. D Belleville. Casselman, Joseph N. William sburgh. Clark, W. C. D Odessa. Collins, ^^ornelius Hastings. Conerty, J. Moore Jaspar. Cornell, Stanley Farmersville. Coy, William Kingston. Creegan, John G., B.A Kingston. Cunningham, H. C Kingston. Dame, A. A Prinyer. D' Argent, William E Wolfe Island. Dawson, Henry Wolfe Island De«'ar, Colin P .Ottawa. Dixon, Mortime Fiankville. Dougall, Fred. L Batteisea. Dowson, William H Perth. Downing, William H Kingston. Donovan, E. J Campbellford. Dupuis, Euaene L Kingston. Dunning, Jesse Demorestville. Dwyre, Andrew H Elgin. Elliott, Arthur R Belleville. \ 83 Name. Residence. Errett, Alfred J Merrickville. Ferguson, Allan G Kowatin Mills. Fisher, A. J Kingston. Folej^ Declan E Dr» sden. Ford, Henry B Westport. Freeman, Albert E Wilmur. Freeman, Fred. P Sydenham. GallHgher, M Harlem. Galligaa, T. D Arnprior. Gibson, Albert E Gleuvale. Gillis, A. B Rowena. (xraham, H. C. W Portsmouth. Hanna, James V Kemptville. Hart, John F Osnabruck Centre. Hart, M. W Hay, William Paisley. Heath, F. C Kingston. Heslop, John E Port Dover. Hooper, Rev, E Kingston. Jack, George G Belleville. James, Michael Perth. Jamieson, Archibald Kars. Jamieson, T.J Kars Jamieson, David Kar?. Keith, Sylvanus Stellarton. Koyle, Fiank H Brockville. Kyle, William A N. Winchester. Lane, I. J Bouck's Hill. Livingston, John S Belleville. Mabee, Curtis O Odessa. Mabee, James E Odes-a. May bee, Millard Odessa. Mallory, Charlie M Escott. Mather, William M Plainfield. Martin, H. A Ottawa. Mellow, Samuel J Sillsville. Mundell, Daviil E., B.A Kingston. Mundell, John Kingston. McAmmond,J. F Easton's Corners. McCammon, S. H Kingston. McCardel, E.J Dundas. McCullough, T. S Enniskillen. McEwen, Ewen Franktown. McGillivray, T. Shannon Kingston. McGrath, Edward Campbellford. *< 84 . Name. Residence. McLaughlin, Edward Dunde'a. McLean, G. A < )snabriick Centre. McPhee, John Pembroke. McVety, Albt^rt T Lc.ughborou^h. Nimino, Rev. J. H Pit sburgh. U'Neil, Thomas Bellevill* . Pirie, Alexander F Dundas. Pratt, Wilton Toledo. Pratt, W. F .^ Ottawa. Kankin. William H '. Collin by. Raustead, William Ottawa. Ha hbun, W. B Dese onto. Roberts© 1. Jolin W Mill Haven. Robhisou, E. B Brooklin. Robi' son, R. P Now Boyne. Roy, Henry Cliisholm. Russell, Donald G Morrisburgh. Scales, Th' -mas Kingston. Scott, Patrick J Saugeen. Shaw, John M., B.A Kingston. Smellie, Donald Chesley. Smith, Frederick B Cape Vincent. Spankie, W., B.A ■• Kingston. Staples, E. L Kingston. Stirling, James A Prinyer. Storms, Douiilas G Odessa. Thorne, Stephen H Brighton. Truesdell, A. W Wolston. Walker, Arch D Belleville. Warner, A. F Wilton. Watts, E. W. J Easton's Corners. Webster, D. W N wbbrough. White, Albert N Kingston. Whitney, A. W Iroq ois. Wright, E. W Batii. Wright, Thomas A Westmeath. D E F L L M M M M O] R. R. W STUDENTS OF THE WOMEN S MEDICAL COLLEGE. Blaylock, Ella New Carlisle. Corlis, Margaret A St. Thomas. Craine, Agnes D Smith's Falls. 86 Name, D- 1 . . _ Residence. ckson, Annie E Ui^r,.*. Emburv Elizabeth :::://.::.: f^''''' Fu„„ell,A,laA TrJton. Lawyer, Annie M. ,.,.; u Livingstone, Marion . '. '. : •.•.•.•.:: K-^tm^' M.ne 1, Wilhelmina M . kS^^^^^ Manhard, Carrie M . . l\l]T Marshall, Alice A ::.■.: B ock "illp Mitchel^Elizabetb S :/: : Montreal Oliver, Marion t^j. jyi.^,.^,- Reynolds_^ Helen E ; :Mount Forest. Rogers Emily A Kiugt.n. Wafer, GraeeM Kingston. 86 LIST OF GRADUATES. (Graduates are requested to intimate to the Jieyistrar change of Reside > [ l-i m 88 D.So. Year of Oraduution. 1884 Name. Present Address. Campbell, Robert Renfrew .... LL.B. Boyd, Edward Cine iiiiati, U. S ..... . 18C3 Buckley, Philip J Deceased) 1803 Drunimond, Andrew T Montreal 1863 1&U3 1863 1883 Gildeisli eve, James P Kin*;8fon. Price, Cornelias V Kinjjfston. . Strange, John lvingst<^ —- 1882 Kingston •1883 ™aerson, George F (Deceased) ^^^^ Herald, John ..."^ Kingston ^^^^ «o«Per, Edmund J Kingston }^^ "ope, James A. . . Napanee 1«^« Hume, John P. . (Deieast^en ^^''^ ^Hunter, Alexander- DunnvH e ^ • }^^>l Wutcheson, James (Deceased ) }^^^ Ire and, CharJes F Brockville ^^^^ Irvine, Wm. H. . Wi,„™ f ^^- • 1881 :Jamieson, Alexander Kingst^Tr' ^'" J« ,Jardme, Kobert. . (Deceased) J«77 Johnson, Wm. . Brockvi^le ^^^'^ Johnston, Joshua" R Regina, N vv" T .^?^^'^ Knight, Archibald P , Peter . (Deceasedf " i^P ;Linton, Adam B. • • • • ^ew Richmond "o " " ' ' J^^^ !f ?vmgston, John Orono "'*' ^ ' ■ • 1^51 ;I^mngston, Peters (DeceasVdV " Jf«i *Whead, John S Broadview" i^^'^ _.l^ove, Andrew T Parkhill ^^^^ I'U^^ni, Henry. . Quebec. J^^l ^acW, j^^^ ^ Campbelit"on'"isf n ' •}ol^ S'\^' i^^^^bald E Kingston . ' ^'^ ' ' J«^0 Ma loch, Ed^vnrd G Hamilton }^^^ ^a loch, George Perth ^^^7 Malloch, Geor|e"w-". Arnprior:'. • ' "^^^^ Paisley O ^^^^ *^' ^ 1850 i M Name. Present Address. Year of Graduation. Mason, Jtmes W (DeceaBed) 1878 Mutiico. W.M. D (I)eci'ased) 1847 May, John Ottawa Ib67 Meikle, VVni 1881 Millor, Thomas Milton 1852 Mi ler, Thniiias Flaniboro, 1854 *Millij.;an, George Toronto 18G2 ^.Vioore, Jolni 1881 Ml rdy, John Mildmay 1876 Morns, Alex. C Toronto 1882 Morris, Wm Toronto 1882 Morrison, Duncan Owen Sound 1862 ■^Morrison, Duncan Owen Soun 1 1866 Mowat, H< rbert M Kingston 1881 *Mowat, John B Kingston 1845 Miickieston, John S Kingston 1865 Mudie, John A Kingston 1863 Mair, AloNander Markham 1851 M uir, Jai^ les Fergus 1861 ""^Muir, J{ ine.H B Huntingdon, Que. . . .1865 *Muir, Peter D (Deceased) 1856 Mun ellt David E Kingston 1883 Mundell, Wni Kingston 1875 ='=Murrav, James Streetsville 1882 Murray, Robert C 1882 ^Miicalister. John Ashton 1865 Macarthur, Duncan Ailsa Craig 1878 Macarthur, James London, Ont 1875 *Macaul ly, Evan Crieff 1864 MacCr.iken, John I Ottawa 1874 McCuaig, Heibeit M Williamstown 1884 -'^Macdonald, Alexander Duntroon 1861 Macdonald, Colm (Deceased) 1855 *Macdon dd, DonaM (Dereased) 1854 *Macdonald, Duncan Carleton Place 1859 Macdonald, Geoi-ge Toronto 1878 Maciiona'd, Herbert S Brockville 1859 Macrhmald, Patrick A Winnipeg 1876 Macdonald, iEneas J Morrisburg 1884 *Macdonell, Daniel J Toronto 1858 Macdonnel , Geoige M Kingst' 'n 1860 Macdon' ell, John M (Deceased) 1868 *Macgillivray, Malcolm Perth 1872 $9 *'Vf'.cIen an f /"^^' ^^- • • • ^^'-'u.is .I ' i>^77 ^-^^'SoSi3 ■ '"'"""• "'' ^^^ennan, John.. .i^i'dennan, VVn », Dun ^^lac/onnan ^'acleiinan •(Dcc(!;i.SHtl) i ront(i. . (Hay. Arthur McAu JoJ 'rge. nua l:.(I. in A. I^'incli ^^B.1, ^' ^jf ^"Kler • ■ • K 'ncardin. *A'/cCann^lI^i?^"^^^d B. . • • -^ o„treuI. ' • /SCO McCol'- ^'^'i^ ^'- VV. . • • •Monfc,e,u • • • '878 ■iHiH ■ ■ . iHCir 1870 • . I84f) J 855 . 1849 • . 18(J4 1857 .1859 ■ i884 J 873 1851 ■ 1857 1882 1881 18S0 1^83 '>rniack, J, McDow I ?^''' ^«» ^iioroJd 18~9 *McE)Ln' t'"'""" ^- • • •"•'. Renfrew: :; i^n *McOiIJ\ ' '''*'"es ^Mniia . . ^' McSn v'^''''^' ^*"^^J- • ^^'^'^'-^''d ^^'67 McGr ■^' ''^^'" J- 2 <>ttawa ISnU '■■■■ ^^Hh . . 185.-) ^ath, o ■■ ■■■1881 ■■•••l^^seronto "" 1870 ■••■•r- — --:; ••^882 .■•••^^^" Sound.' ,^^8 ■ ••^"igston. •••l87o ••••f"'g«ton ■■ 1877 •••i^.vii ... I87r) ■■•^^ng^ton "■■ ^S8;i ■ • • • ^oront(, • I87;i ■■■ — — :!;■ .1881 • -WaJkerton '" ^^^'i •■■- " 1883 •'^- ;■■• -^855 ■'^^rigston -.1864 •^"I'MwaJJ 1«83 •p'JeJph 1883 ••^^^ew('arJi«j;;V)h^--l86l ^enamHneeM,-.i'-1^81 •l^noxCoJ T ''^^••••1858 Kingston '^°^'^"*0-. 1881 I • Prin 1882 •f'n'verton ^^^4 ■^inden 1883 •l^enfrew ' ' ^882 •^ancister 1884 *^'n?ston "■ WP mr ft- j^l 96 Name. Present Address. Year of Graduation. ■^Stnarr, James G Balderaon's Corners. .1876 Stuart, Iiwiii (Deceaseil^ 1«70 Sullivan, William, Kingston 1862 Sutherland, Robert (D. ceased) 1852 1862 .1851 . 1862 .1862 .1865 .1^63 .1878 .1855 Tarbi 11, Horace S , Thibod'*, Augustus J Prescott, Arizona Tliibodo, Robert. Tliibodo, Wiilifim B Winnipeg *Thom|JSon, John R Olympia Wash, T» r Thompson Oe rge Grangemouth, Scot. Thomiison, George M Gla gow, Scotland. . , ThoMip-on, John Walloiidge. Asa F Newcastle, O 1854 *Wallice. Alexander (Deceas d) 1847 W.its(ni, Aii'lrew Lucknow 1861 "Watson, David Beaverton 1-50 Watson. Di)naM (I)ect^iised) 1851 *W^its n, Peter Wdliam-^town 1^52 Webster, Jani' s (Deceased) 1857 Wfb-t(^r, George R Brockvile 1875 Westlake, Heniy W Exeter 188:3 . *\Vhite, Jos ph F Toronto 1877 Wilson, Thomas Glencoe 1877 Wylie, James Manitoba 1864 ^Y unians, (Je ige A Dunn\ ille 1863 Youmans, Hi»race P Mount Forest 1800 Young, .Henry F Napanee 1883 Young, John * Melrose 1882 M.A. — Agnew, John Kingston 1872 - ^liain, Wi liam K ngston 1847 - Bell, J hn (Deceased) 1865 -- Hel. Josiah J Brockvil e 1877 ^ Bonner, John (Deceased) 1847 - B rgess, J.imos E Sydenham. O 3876 ' "^Cameron, Charles I (Deceased), 1868 .-^Canier n. Jam s Y Montreal 1867 ' -^Campbell, John (Deceased) 18oO ^ ='n ampbell. Robert Montrea' 18-')8 -*Canipbeli, Robert Renfrew 1870 —■^Cattanich, John C Sherbrooke, Q 1881 — Olarke Joseph A (Deceased) 1882 Cluness, William R Sacramento, Cal 1859 F G *(. *G H He Ho, Hot Hill *Jard 'Johi] t^' 11 nig, *Lan. *Lind 'Loch niay, Elinor, *Mord *Morr] '^Mowa ^Muir, *^iacdo -Macdon ''Hacdo ^McGiJJ: *Macker ^aclean Maclennj MacJenni ■iMacIeDna 7 3Vame 97 ^Craig, Robert J ^'■'''"* Add ress. v.. ,;„ - Year of ^^Cumberland, James". Deseronto. . ^'"'";":"- Curran. William B Amherst Is ami J?I^ ^^Cume, Archibald Hamilton/ ' j^^O Dumoulin, John P Sonya, O l^^^ ^upuis, Nathan F Toronto. JJJl Pyde, Samuel W. Kingston }^^^ ;;Edmi8on, Henrj. ". Kingston.' ^^^ ;,Evan8 Joseph."^.; Rothsay, O JS f enmck, Kenneth N ?t. Paul 's, jvf' Car " ' ' ll^S *^erguson. John . . Kingston. ^"'^ ' ' " ]^i^ Fraser, Donald. Chesley, O l^?"^ F'uller, William H Victor^ B C ' 'Itl^ Oibson, Willian, J ." deceased? \^^^ *^-ordon, James. . Belleville/ ]ll^ .gray, John. . . Niagara Falh 1^^^ -Hart, Thomas. .' ^WlJia . ^"' 1854 cooper, Edmund J. Kingston. . . ' ' "^^^^ Hope, James A. . Napanee ]t^^ «"nter, James M (Deceased) ]tI 'Mrdme, Robert Carrie . ^ J^''^ Johnson, William' ^^rockvil'le ' " ^^^^ 1«6G ^ay VVilJiam. ... Regina, ^-.w T lo-^ ^'^^^^% Archibald P Goderich J??^ Lang. William A Kingston ^^"^''^ Lmdsay, John . Lunenbura ■;Lochead, John S (Deceased) *Mav. .Tnh„ T^»,i 1 ^' 1865 1878 .18G8 1855 ■ 1874 1876 .^yay, John. ".";";. LondlnTboro' "() /S^ ^W, Silas... Ottawa ' J?^^ ^JJordy, John . ; ^Deceased) ^^^'^ ^ Morrison, Duncan Mildmay . . " ^MnrV*^^^"^- ••••.■ g!^en Sound *iT ' James B . . Kingston M«t^ ""fi^' Duncan. .' .* Huntington', Q. ;""^ S«"^^d' Herbert S .' g^^leton P^e ; ^^ ^McniT"'"' ^^"'^1 J- Brockville. .....;• \l^ McGilhvray Malcolm Toronto ... f °f ^ *Mackerras, John H ^^^th ... ^860 ^ac ean, ^^^^^^^ ^ (Deceased): W ]f^t Mac ennan, Donald Belleville.' \l^l Maclennan, Donald R ■ ^^^^ -^faclennan; Kenneth Cornwall. . ' " • " • J«^2 » XOOJ 1868 '' i ^n v\ 98 Name, Present Address. Year of Graduation. Maclennan, William (Deceased) 1866 Macpherson, James P Ottawa. . 1865 McBain, Alexander (Deceased) 1862 McCallum, Archibald B Listowel 1881 McCuUoch, Andrew Thorold 1874 McEwen, James Welland 1854 Mclntjre, John Kingston 1872 *McLaren, Ebenezer D Brampton 1873 McLaren, John Brown Nelson ville, Man 1878 *McLean, Donald J Arnprior 1855 *McMorine, John K Thunder Bay 1863 ♦McMorine, Samuel Pakenham 1872 *McTavish, Daniel Lindsay 1882 McTavish, Duncan B Ottawa 1873 O'Loughlin, Robert S New York 1874 ^Patterson, Gilbert C Beaverton 1880 *Ros8, Donald Kingston 1862 ■*Ros8, James Perth 1881 moss, Walter (Deceased) 1862 *Scott, Alexander H Owen Sound 1878 Shannon, Robert W Kingston 1879 -Smith, James C Guelph 1863 Squire, William W (Deceased) 1864 Thibodo, Augustus J Prescott, Arizona 1854 Thibodo, William B Winnipeg 1865 ♦Thompson, John R Olympia, Wash. Ter. . 1868 *Watson, David Beaverton 1854 Young, John Carlow 1884 BI.D. Abbott, Rodney H Comber Abbott, Samuel A . . . ; Belleville Agnew, John Kingston Alexander, Francis R Peterborough . Alexander, James A (Deceased). . . Alway, Enoch Smithville. 1879 1868 1865 1881 1869 1869 Anderson, W. J Winchester Springs. . . 1861 • Anglin, Robert S Springfield, Neb 1882 ' Anglin, WiUiam G Portsmouth 1883 Armstrong, Alfred (Deceased) 1866 Armstrong, Albert Arnprior 1867 Aylesworth, Arch. K Newburg 1863 Beaitie, William Melbourne, Que 1866 Beatty, Elizabeth R India 1884 Be Chi Nani€ 99 ^^^^h John • • . . J^ketield. ^878 2^ennett, Henry ■.■.;■ IS^"^««fd).V. i^^^ -Bernar/j /^""f\ ^^pterboro ISefe' ^rITi?^''^' Gferald • • • On f^ethunp A 1 ^"p JVew- ^. ,^^»un ■■■■■ /n^^^«' Corners" ^^^^ ^^<^f» Mark, ;•■ •tPeceased) ^809 -Bigham, Hugh ^'-^oiin.. VAA„,... - Igg^ • 1868 -BoH^en, George H " ' Bird, Fra l/rd Ke. •Portsmouth '875 Hampton 1881 (I>eceased) • • '869 ■^^arsaw. / ^ataraqui l>rookIyn, IV ^^^rs, Samuels* ^?^'e, Arthur R.^ • ■ • • (l^eceas6d) 1861 . . Odessa. 1S61 ....'. I^^VsBay" ■ '868 H Tl/T r. '^ lOfh. ' l-.^n.'p:"^" .■■.•.••;.• ■ • -^fi^^,' • ^g "^ ^''ay, John L ■■••*^*roJia.. '^S- • • • 1877 ' BridgJand »^«J^' ' ", (l^eceased^ " " " 18o9 ^^•4 James "'"^^ ■.■.■:: ' ' " " -^^-^^^an^^. /f 2 '^^?,«^«, Marshal] S^^^^^^ridge. ; 1853 C'ampbelJ pf^ l^^ngston ^^62 <^-4bJl-JotTR ■•.■:.■: ^^'Om. ji^ Campbell r* ,^ «• M. JVaw 1884 >e4 A^^n • • • i^.T-«ed7: mo CarscaJlen ilf H; f'^'sley, o 1856 OartwrS p ? ^ " " " " • ' J^'-^^castei '867 ^f o, Oiorge^'^""^ ^- • • • .' ■ f "^^rprise: :. ' " ' • '882. ChamberJaiV ^'^' * • • • • ^fiambers n. ^^anonhouse'rn/- •'• /^^^"«^"rg " ' f^^l o"se, John ^l>eceased) " " 1862 ^aganviJJe ' 1855 1863 C hamTeTD.'; • V F: .' .' ." " ' " " ^ • • • "tee'^^ " " " " ' ' ' •' • 1876 Channnt '!.^^1=e]. Morrishn ., \l 100 Name. Present Address. Year of Graduation, Chanonhouse, Thomas (Deceased) 186(> Chisholm, Harvey F (Deceased) 1857 Chown, Henry H Winnipeg 1880 Clancy, Charles C Port Huron, Mich .... 1883 Clarke, James Bay City, Mich 1808 Clarke, Wm Ireland 187!> Clarke, John Peterboro' 1872 Clarke, J. G Meaford 1880 Claxton, Wm Verc na 1874 Cleaver, J. C. C Trinidad 1879 Cleaver, Wm. F Trinidad 187l> Clinton, George . . Deseronto 1878 Cluness, Wm. R Sacramento, Cal 1858 Cogan, Jeremiah H . . (Deceased) 1861 Coleman, Wm. F St. John, N.B 1863 Comer, Alexander T. C Titusviile, U. S 1864 Corbett, George H Orillia 1856 Corbett, Henry T Ottawa 1808 Cornell, Albert P Gravenhurst 1882 Cony, Robert (Deceased) 1861 Coughlan, Richard Waterdown, O 1881 Coultee, Helier Noel Hull 1882 Craig, Hugh A Cobourg 1878 Cranston, James G Arnprior 1860 Crawford, Joseph Durham, O 1857 Cryan, John N. WdHamsburg 1883 Cumberland, Thomas Camhichie 1884 Darragh, Robert J Battersea 1866 David, Alfrrd Atlantic Mines, Mich. .1873 Davis, Lewis T Kingston 1883 Davies, Ranson A Easton's Corners 1876 Davis, Robert H York, Grand River. . . 1858 Davidson, Mj^ers Florence 1804 Day, Barnabas W Texas 1802 Day, H. W Trenton 1850 Day, Jonathan Fullarton 1877 Day, Lewis E Harwood 1880 Day, Walter D. P. W Harrowsmith 1877 Deans, George Trenton 1805 Deans, Wm. C Gait 1801 Denike, George H Fulton, N. Y 1882 Deynard, Adelbert B Picton 1875 Dickson, Charles R Marysville 1880 Name. 101 ^ickson, John R ^''*''^"* Address. Year of Jijiekson, John r"'/ ^Deceased ) ^'•«^"«tio., n^y^^"' VVm. E. . :. (Deceased). Jf 3 ^onovan, Patrick Ustowol ^«68 ^ouglas, Robert. Melrose ^^75 l^owsley, David H Port E^n' " 1«^0 D,T«^'' ^^^^^« C.". Clinton^ i^'>^ ^"ff, flewR. .* . Frankville ^^^^ ^«gdale, John J. ; Newbur^h ^^^^ Dumb e Thomas H • • • Montreal ^««4 Dumbie. Wm. C. . . Gananoque" *««7 ^"nbar, Samuel. . . " ' • Owen Sound" ^^^^ ^""^«P, Neil (Deceased) ' '^^^^ ^"nn, AndrewT. Sydenhan? O ^^^'' /^"Puis, James M.. North Au^usH ^^^^ ^mm Thomas R Verona ^""'^'^ ^864 Elmer Wm. W. . . ; Kingston J^^l Ellwell, AV. D. . Madoc i860 Emery, Horatio J ^Deceased) ^^58 Empey, Charles T Dresden ' " " ' -^863 ^rly, Francis W.J Kingston ^^84 Evans, Henry. . . .^;; " (Deceased) I^^O Ejans Henry (Deceased) }^^» Eairbairn, ArchibaldC ^^^^on .. J858 FarreJ], J. T. . . . ^ ^ Minnea, .ji. " if- ^^^^S Eee,Sa,x,uelH.:: (Deceased) ' ^^'''' •• 'Wl |;enwick, Kenneth M Kingston /' ' ' ^61 Eenwick, Thomas M Kin|stoD ^862 Eerguson, Charles F Kingston ,^«74 Eerguson, Edward G • ' Kemptviiie l^^^ Eerguson, Robert B ^^acon, Georgia " ' " i^^^ F^le, Albert J Winnine^ m^ * 1863 Eord, Herbert Do„-.i,3 Ameffitf "" 1«63 Eonn, Alexander ^ Chica.^o ^ 1869 Eorrester, Edgar/fi A Belleville ^874 Eoster,Roberfj :^-'^ MaJlory "wn }?«4 Eowler, Fife. . . . (Deceased) ^884 Eox, Edward C Kingston 1859 Eoxton, Edward —T-^ 1863 l;ranklin, Benjamin W Kingston ,^864 Eraser, Adson S ^ Port Bu?weli l^^^ Eraser, John M Sarnia 1856 -Eraser, Robert N I^ond on. 1869 V ■<:■ 102 Name. Present Address. Year of Graduation' Froilaiid, Herman M Kingston 1883 Galbraith, John E Whitby ISSa Garrett, Richard W Kingston 1882 Gerin, John Auburn, U. S 1872 Gibson, Andrew M ... Clinton 1874 Gibson, VVni. J Belleville 1881 Giles, John G Gananoque 1860 Cmiies, Niel Chesley, Co. Bruce . . .1871 Gleeson, James H Syracuse, N. Y 1864 Grasse, Sydney D (Deceased) 1864 (funsolus, Kenneth 1871 Hackett, Joseph - 1858 Hamilton, David Batavia, N. Y 1862 Harrison, T. S Selkirk 186<> Harvey, Albert E Watford 1865 Heggie, David Brampton 1865 Henderson, Donald Winnipeg 1 858 Henderson, Wm (Deceased) 1851> Henderson, Wm. H . . . Kingston 1870 Hendry, George (Deceased) I860 Herald, John, M. A Kingston 1884 Herriman, Weston Leroy Port Hopi' 1855 Herrington, Anthony W (Deceased) 1881 Hickey, Daniel C Kingston 1883 Higgins, Edward M Ottawa 1877 Higinbotham, Wm Omemee 1871 Hillier, Wm (Deceased) 185r> Hillier, Solomon C Enniskillen 1869 Hoare, Walter W Strathroy 1864 Hodge, George Mitchell 1870 Holmes, F. S. Leroy Almonte 1877 Horsey, Alfred Ottawa 1865 Horsey, Edward H Chicago 1860 Hor ton, Robert N Lyn, O ...1870 Hossie, Thomas R Gouverneur, N. Y . . . . 1879 Hourigan, Andrew R Peterboro'. 1877 Houston, Wm. R Chatham, 1871 Howell, George W Tweed, 1867 Howells, Thomas B (Deceased) 1863 Hubbs, Henry A. M Bay City, Mich 1877 IngersoU, Isaac F Picton 1863 Irwin, Chamberlen A Kingston 1865 Jamieson, John Kars 1881 Name. 103 •^arvis, CJiarles F ''""*''®"^ Address. ^ Year of 'J'>bnston, Absalom H j Nilostown . """j!!^" ' ohnaton, David X ; '^ • Brockville f|«^ Johnstone, David • • Bridgewater . ^Jf InT' T^l"^ ^f Kincardine. . . l^^.^ Jones, John Marmora 21'? •%, Sylvanus. . . .". -Kemptville." {07^' Ju'ison, George W " " • -Woodstock . flJ! Kahkewaquonaby . Westport. ... , ^5A ^^ ock John d"^^ . . • • Hagersville, () o'! Kelly, D.ivid. Perth l^^^' Kelly, Edward' J . " • • (Deceased) • 1^7 Kemp,JauiesA Ottawa. J.*] Kennedy, Alexander! Wmington'. o .' Kennedy, Jacob B «'^tli . . " , " " J^l'^ Kenir dy, Roderick Jfelland . . . .' l^^ Kennedy, W,,,^ g Bath .... jj/.l' Kidd, John F. . • -Toronto ;^/.^ Kidd, Bdwanl • • -Can, . JJ^^ Kidcl, PeterE. . .;;. ^J^^llington.;... {^^^^ Kilborn, Roland ... ^^^"lland City JoIJ Kincai.l, Robert Toledo. . ^ J°I,^ Kmc^ht, John H. ■ ■ Peterboro . f^'!,' Knox Henry H . V. Sombra, Ont ' ^"^^''^ Koyl, Frederick Portj 1880 Lafferty, Wm. A . . gegina . ' """ f ?f I^aidlaw, Alexander f^^rth |J1 A^ake, Charles B (Deceased) , a- ? I^ambert, Robert Rid-etown .; itrl- Lane, Joseph W -Windsor J™ Wll, Charles H Mallorvtown t^ Wll, Michael. (Deceased). f '? Well, Wm. A... Kingston l^i^ Lawlor, Michael Windsor . t^^f Leavitt, ArvinS (Deceased) 1™ Leonard, Raymond A Westporf. |°^' Litchfield, John . . Napanee .... ' ' J°l^ I;ynch, Dennis P. (Deceased) \Zt Macadam, Samuel T Almonte |°^2 McCammon, C. G Pembroke. . l^l^ ^^^^^«» Springs, N.Y 1884 F- II 104 Naiuo. Present Addrossi. McCaramon, James (Deceased) McCammon, James ^ Spencerville Mrtcarthur, James London McConnell, Benjamin J Nelson ville, Man. . McCullough, Wm. S (Deceased) Macdonald, Alexander K Brighton Macdonald, John A Prince Arthur's Landg. McDonald, Hugh N Lake Ainslie, N. S . . . . McGiirn, Joseph H (Deceased) McGhie, George S Elgin McGillivray , Alice Kingston Mclntyre, Duncan Wardsville McKellar, Dugald '. (Deceased) McKenzie, Andrew (Deceased) McKenzie, Edward Smith's Falls Mackie, Daniel H Belleville McLaren, Alexander Shannonville . McLean, Caird R Meaford McLean, Solomon C Spencerville McLean, Thomas F Goderich McLennat, Alexander S Chicago JMcMtihon, James Texarkana, Texas. . . . McMurchy, Archibald McNichol, Eugene C Cobourg McPhaden, Murdock Brussels Macpherson, Alexander (Deceased) . . . Mann, James Renfrew Mark, Robert Ottawa Massie, John Norwrod Masson, Thomas Cape Vincent, N. Y. . Mathesson, Murdoch Aramac, Queensland . . Meadows, R. W H. M. Service Meagher, Daniel Rimouski Mercer, John F Goderich . Miller, Lindsay F Woodhill, O Milliner, William S Rochester, N.Y Monro, John C South Finch Moore, Andrew (Deceased) Moore, Thomas A Calgary Moore, Vincent H Brockville Morden, James B Picton Morden, John H (Deceased) Mordy, Alfred A Kars Year of Graduation. 18G3 ... 1871) 18(i2 1881 1875 1858 1877 1881 1881 1883 1884 I8f ^"•'"•luiitloii. Mostyn, William '''"'""* ^''^ Munro, David. ..;;.; (Deceasocl). . . ,„., ■JNeisii, Janios . . Belleville ,1*' -Nesbitt, Edwarr? Linst(^ftfi ' i ^^' ^' Newia„;u^^(^™„t : : : (Ct^ed':""'""- i^: Ay cnoi, James. . ^eseronto o •^o/.* ^>fl lum, John ...;.. ; . . (Deceased). . \^ <^ clham, Edmund . J^ncknow . . ^^^ Oliver, Alfred S. Sulliva.,, () ' ' 'JfO ,,3^'^^y^ Anthony " (Deceased). \^^.^ • r '« ,?' '^^'"«« F.\ ; (Deceased). ." ?^^ OSulhvan, John Dublin () ^^^*^ Page, Tho;na.sA. : ; ; • • Peterborou^,; ^ ' ' " T. Parker, Robert. Brockville.^ Jf«2 Patterson, James R Stirling. . . }^^^ Perrault, Julien. . Tiverton . ]ltl Pot er 't^"'"^^- • • •••■•■■■; ■ • • San Francisco; 'Cai ' ' 1857 p^ff^'J^evi Kmgston... ,til Potter, Samuel. J?!^ Potter, Thomas;.". Kemptville 1^12 Preston, Richard. Ha;5lidon Jf^f Price, Robinson V. Newboro . jf ^5 P"rdy, Alvanly N ^ath. . . ^^^^ Purdy, Charles W. Sydenham" ' J??.^ Kamsay, Robert. ' ' " ' Chicago "" ' ■• }^^'^ Reeve, Richard A Orillia. }^^-^ «eeve, Henry H. Toronto. J^J'J |:M,Vt.'.^- •■■•■■ ■ ■■■•;: ■ : : : •.£re7a^>- ■ ■ ««« Rockwell, Albert. .' (DeceasedY Jf^^ Rockwell^ Ashbel S. .' r -. ." Jf^J Rogers, David H. . Rochester, NY ifS Rose, George R Lindsay ' ^^•^- • •1872 Ross Thomas K.' (Deceased)." J^^i Rourke, Francis ..;;::; ; Webster CitV,' Iowa " ' 7 ftrS Ruttan^ Joseph B . . . Port Lambtoi " ' }f?^ Rutherford, David B. ." Wellington. . |^f Morrisburg . . . ; : |^«| 106 Nainv. Prosont Atldrt'Hm Year of Unuluatioii. Ruthorford, Janioa Orono 1H70 Saundors, Hor])ert •! Kingston 18U1» Saunders, Lawrence (Deceased) 1868 Sayers, Alexander Marion, N. Y 1870 Scott, William S Southampton 1855 Scovill, Simmc.ns S Rat Portage 1877 Searls, Abraham W (Deceased) 18(>4 Shirley, Joseph W Watford 18«3 Sievewright, .Fames A New Westminsti-'r, H C.1H70 Skinner, Henry Kingston 1802 Sn.ith, Eli/iibcth Hamilton 1884 Smith, (leorgo (Doqeased 1858 Smith, John R (Deceased) lH»»:i Smith, Robert A Manotick. 18H;i Snider, Samuol H Carman City, Man . . 1881 Somerville, James Menaraanee, Micli. . . I8<>«i S])aflV)rd, H. W (Deceased) 1855 Sparh im, (Jeorge S North Au;^U8t» 185!> Spear, Hugh Leaksdale 187I{ Spencer, Henry (Deceased; 18()2 Spooner, George D . .(Deceased) ISfio Spooner, Hiram R Angus, () lSH\y Stewart, Alexander J Sutton Co., York 18()!) Stewart, John M Chesley 1882 Stirling, John E Catara(iui 1884 Stowell, Dlmsby ( ) 18()1) Sullivan, Michael .Kingston 1858 Sullivan, Thomas St. Catharine . . . 1863 Sweetland, John Ottawa 1 858 Switzer, Wil8 Nan ^"»»*>, B.C. i«67 ■^iitculfe'i) *^*»" ^ap Uiee (peceased) ■ • :yelJin.rt..„ ^'ipaJioe 1881 18S4 I8(;5 • • ^^'"inipe^r • • (pt«cea.sud . Hose Hal J ^'^''^ • • ^^^oiitreal ^^^^ •f'^lencoe ' '•" ^ -" • l8eeease(I) ^''^'''* ■;^^-""t Forest ;:;;?!; •^oiuvav •^' ^'^'•^''71 ■Carlow ^^^il' VVarsuu ■'" -^^''^•> • J87fi h II ■k .' 1 1 108 FELLOWS OF ROYAL COLLEGE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, KINGSTON. Name. Present Address. Year of Graduation. Bethune, Alexander Wingham 1874 Cluness, Wm. R Sacramento, Cal 1871 Dickson, John R (Deceased) 186G Dupuis, Thomas R Kingston 1871 Fowler Fife Kingston 1866 Kennedy, Roderick Bath 1866 Lavell, Michael Kingston 1866 Maclean, Donald Ann Arbor, Mich 1866 Mark, Robert Montreal 1873 Neisb, James Linstead, Jamaica. . . . 1871 Oliver, Alfred S Kingston 1871 Reeve, Richard A Toronto 1866 Saunders, Herbert J Kingston 1871 Sullivan, Michael Kingston 1866 Yates, Horatius (Deceased) 1871 Yates, Octavius (Deceased) 1871 LICENTIATES OF R. C. P. S., K. Abbott, Samuel Belleville Alexander, James A (Deceased). . . . A Iway , Enoch Smithville .... Bice, Mark Hampton Bingham, Hugh Fenelon Falls. Bingham, James Warsaw Booth, Donald B Odessa Burgar, E , . . Welland Chaffey, Ellswood Lachine 1872 1869 1869 1869 1867 1868 1868 1868 1870 €hamberlane, Theodore F Morrisburg 1878 Clapham, Edward Belleville 1861 Close, James Ohio, U.S 1873 Coleman, Wm. F St. John, N.B 1871 Corbett, Henry T Ottawa 1868 Cornell, Charles Farmersville 1872 Davidson, Myers Florence 1871 Day, Barnabus W Kingston 1871 Dickson, John R (Deceased) 1868 Dowsley, D. H Clinton 1875 IMH Name. 109 V, ear of Jugclale, John J ^'■®''"'- '^'^'''•ess. Sf}y^ .^rancis W. J Montreal «'*«'^"^tio«. |:^le, Albert J... _;; (DeeeasecO.- l!?^ Allen H. . . . Anieliasb— ^^^'^ Frase -™w, ciiion n . . . -« nieiiasburfr Hafri" -' ^'^"e*^ •".".-■ Both vvel/ ', John D ijendry, George 1809 186 7' 187.} Brockville. ]tl'^ x^ernman, Weston Leriv (Deceased) Jf ^^ Higmbotham, A. . ^ Port Hope ^^^'^ Horsey, Echvard h"; .' (Deceased) i?«^> Houston, William R Chicago.. ^ J?i>8 Hutchison, John. Chathan ^^'^ •iohnstone. David. . ." " Meaford Kidd Edward... Kinc f^night, John H. ^Vell ^i L^^.^'^'^'d Kincardine J^nighfc, John H. . Wellington ^^y^n, Charles H Sombra ^^^1 1871 186.9 18()8 Wll, Willia,„ A. . (Deceased; gS^ Maclean, Archibald -1 ^^'^ Mark, liobert. ... Ann Arbor 'Mi;!; ^^^^ McDowell, John . • • Montreal ' ^''^ ' " ' ' , Meadows, R. w Shawvillo ' ^807 Ti*- -• *v. »T . - - • ■^"lawville --• Murphy, H. J." ." • (Dece ased). 1862 Maclean, Donald ....■.".■■• • • • Chatham '^exander 8 ^^" ^ Jewell Jame Lanark ^' ' ■ ■ • • 18(5.9 ■■• 1867 ^^^'^4t^'-^^'^- '..' ^?"^^i^r, Mid,: : • -iSir ^oel, J. 7'"'''- icago . 1868 Ch • (Deceased). O Sullivan, John. . ! (Deceased)." J^f PrSeTk-'""^^^ ^^- • • • • ^^^-rboroigh.- ?o^f ^"ce, Robiiison B Tiverton !^^S Jurdy, Charles W Dath. ^«<>{^ Kourke, Francis Chicago ^^"1 fpear, Hugh. Port Lnihf' ^^^9 |{^.-art, Alexander J LeaLdtlf ''" ,^|«7 Tliibodo, Robert Angus ^868 Van Allen, John r; —t-^ll 1869 Vanvlack, Gilbert Kansas Citv l^^^ Wafer, Francis W. :;::;;; ^an FranJ^co.- .^ ; ^«^« lonng, David (Deceased) ,„ t I T 110 ? ALUMNI 0/ not less than Two Years' Standiiig. Those marked with an asterisk are Clergymen. Date of Name. first registration. Allan, Andrew 1844 ^Andrew, Joseph 1879 Bain, Wm. R 1858 . *Ball, Wm. S 1842 . *Barr, John Bamf ord, Frederick J 1876 . Bawden, J. R 1855 Bethune, James, Q.C 1856 Betlmne, Wm. S 1879 . *Borthwick, H. J 1855 . Brownell, James E 1877 *Byers, Henry 1848 . Calvin, H. A 1868 . ^Camelon, David 1853 . ■*Cameron, Hugh 1856 ■^Cameron, J. J., M.A 1871 Campbell, John R 1879 . Cargill, Henry 1856 . *Carmichael, James, B. A . . 1858 ^•Carmichael, James 1854 Cameron, A. H., B.A 1869 . Chambers, John N 1875 . ^Chambers, W. A 1871 . Clapp, David P 1873 . Cook, Wm 1858 . Crawford, Angns 1869 . Dickson, Edwin H 1867 *Doudiet, C. A 1866 . Drummond, Robert J 1855 . Duff, John M 1872 . Duff, John... 1850 . Elmore, Minor M 1875 Address. . Balderson's Corners. . Middle ville. . Montreal. .Proof Line. .(Deceased.) . Winnipeg. . Kingston. . (Deceased. ) . Wingham. . Mountain City, Man. .Kingston. .Garden Island. . Maple. . Summerstown. .Pickering. . Wingham. .(Deceased.) . Norwood. . Strange. . Turtle Mountain, M. .Woodstock, (). . Erzeroum, Turkey. .Harriston, 0. .Quebec. ^ . ^ . Cobourg. .Fargo, Dakota. , Montreal. .Perth. . Dunn ville. Kingston. (Deceased.) § The Registrar will be much obliged for notices or additions or corrections this List. ? a tV 111 Date of Name. first Registration Farnden, Hunter R 1842 ♦Ferguson, John, B.A 1868 Flanigan, John 1658 Forrest, David 1879 Fraser, Nutting S 1881 Galbraith, Malcolm C 1 863 ■^Goodwill, John 1868 Grant, James A . 1874 *Gray, James M 18C1 Hamilton, Clark 1848 Hamilton, John 1844 Hamilton, Wm 1858 Hendry, Thomas 1868 Hobart, S. W 1879 Hooper, John G 1879 Ireland, Alex. H 186G Ireland, James O 1850 Ireland, Wm 1850 Irvine, Richard W 1878 Johnston, Wm 1878 *Kellock, David 1878 •>^Lamont, Hugh, D.D 1861 Lane, Morgan 1863 Legere, Prosper L 1856 Malloy, Wm 1866 Macdonald, H. J 1865 Mc Arthur, Charles 1879 McArthur, John M 1878 *McColl, Angus 1842 McDonald, Wm *McEachern, Charles 1873 *McEachern, Duncan 1869 McGeachy, Wm. , M.D 1861 McGillivray, Alexander. . . . 1871 McGregor, Alexander 1862 Mcintosh, Hugh 1876 Mclntyre, C. E 1863 McKenzie, John J McLaren, Archibald 1878 McLean, Archibald B 1865 IMcLean, Donald A 1877 McLean, John 1874 McMillan, George, B.A... . 1875 Address. Maple Valley, M. Chicago. St. John's., Newfld. Bowmanville. Orwell Head, P.E.I. Ottawa. Stirling. Kingston. Cy. Attorney, Algoma. California. Kingston. Kingston. Strathroy. Toronto. Chatham, O. Spencerville. Hampden, Que. Clayton, O. (Deceased.^ Winnipeg. Chicago. Chatham, O. (Deceased.) Inverness, Scotland. Dundee Centre, Q. Fingal, O. Williamstown. Wi'liamstown. Smith's Falls. Ann Arbor, Mich. (Deceased. ) Princetown, P. E. I. 112 Date of Name. first Reifistration. McNabb, Frank 1880 . . . McNutt, George A 1878 ... McPherson, Lachlan 1872 . . . Moir, Robert 1878 ... Motherwell, James W 1873 . . . Muckleston, W. J 1864 . . . *Mullan, EUas 1861 ... -MuUan, J. B 1856 ... *Mullan, J. S 1854 ... Mulock, William R 1865 . . . Ovens, Rufus K 1879 -Paul, James T 1842 . . . Pollock, John R 1877 ... ■'Porteous, George 1854 . . . Pratt, Abraham A 1879 . . . Renton, Thomas T 1879 ... Riddell, Alex. F 1867 ... Ross, Alex. J 1866 . . . Ross, Archibald 1872 . . . *Ross, Donald ; 1853 . . . Ross, Livingstone 1879 Roy, Henry 1880 ... Smith, Frederick Smith, James 1877 . . Smith, Robert L 1879 . . . Snodgrass, John A 1868 . . . ♦Strachan, Donald 1865 . . Strange, O. S., M.D 1842 . . Stewart, Alexander S 1878 . , . *Sym, F. Petry 1884 ... *Taft, J.N 1877 ... *Taylor, Hugh 1873 . . , ''^Thou), Leslie W Thomson, Andrew W 1879 .. Walkem, Hugh 1875 . . . ♦Wallace, Robert 1842 . . , Ward, David 1850 . . , Wflch, Frederick 1867 ... Wilkins, T. W., B. A 1863 . . Wright, Henry A 1879 . . Address. .Pittsburg. . Williams. ! Perth. , Ottawa. .Kilsyth, Ont. . Fergus. .Nashwaak, N.B. . Winnipeg. . Wilton. .(Deceased.) , (Deceased, ) .Toledo. .Kingston. . Montreal. .Toronto. . . London. iChisholm, P.E.L (Deceased. ) . Toronto. . Appleton. . Canobie, Scotland. . Rockwood. . Kingston. .(Deceased.) .Melbourne, Q. . Haber, N. Y. . Pakenhani. .Arthur, O. . Winnipeg. Spence's B'dg, B.C. . Toronto. . Almonte. ..Kingston. . Trenton. . Toronto. ^r^^i^^^T^