21 225 20 222 3 2 20 3 Open scholarship; (ii.) second class in moderations. Has passed three of his examinations for the degree of B.A.; (ii.) third class in moderations, Easter 1857. Open scholarship. First class in moderations, Easter 1857. Second class in moderations (classics). First classical prizeman 1856 and 1857; (ii.) Caian scholar, 1856. Twenty-third wrangler, 1858; (ii.) second class in natural sciences tripos, 1858; (iii.) college prizes for classics and classical composition; (iv.) a mark indicating "distinguished in botany" in natural science tripos; (v.) college scholarships. [Also, at Edinburgh university, medal and prizes for mathematics, and a prize for an essay in the natural philosophy class.] Third class in classical tripos of 1858. Third class in the classical tripos. An open scholarship in 1856. First in second class of classical tripos, 1858; (ii.) scholar of Trinity Hall. Senior optime, and second class in classical tripos; (ii.) college prizes and scholarship. College prizes in English literature and mathematics. Prizes in geology; certificates in botany, zoology, German, Italian, history, &c. Prize for English literature and essay. Prize for French language and literature; Goldsmith prize of 251. for geology; certificates. Honours in chemistry; prize for mathematics at college. (See St. Peter's Cambridge. Second in mathematics; fourth in classics; and fourth in moral and metaphysical sciences. Prizes-third Greek; fourth chemistry; third mathematics (second year); fifth humanity; second mathematics (third year); fourth natural philosophy; first logic and moral philosophy. 18 4 22 22 229 20 22 22 21 22220 M.A. Highest honours in classics and next to highest in mental science. Prizes:-Junior Greek and fourth in junior Latin at close of first session; fifth in chemistry at close of second session; third in senior Latin; second in mental science; and first in civil law at close of fourth session. B.A. B.A. Prize in moral philosophy, Latin and Royal scholarship (by examination); Royal scholarship 1855; (ii.) senior classical moderatorship 1857; (iii.) gold medal, &c. First science scholarship; (ii.) the Lloyd mathematical exhibition; (iii) the Wray prize in mental science; (iv.) first prizes in botany and chemistry; (v.) prizes in French and Hebrew; (vi.) seven first honours in mathematical, mental, and physical sciences. Scholarship and moderatorship. First prizeman in mathematics; (ii.) first honourman in ethics: (iii.) prizeman in Hebrew, Arabic, and French. A.B. Prizes in mathematics and natural philosophy. 21 17 Scholar on the foundation; (ii.) first Scholarship for three years con- APPENDIX IV. 4. STATISTICS. c.) Comparative Statistics of the four Examinations, 1855-8: viz.Table I.-Ages of the Candidates at each of the four Examinations. Table II.-Marks obtained by the successful candidates in each year. Table III.-Universities, Colleges, &c., at which the candidates were educated. Table IV. Subjects taken up by candidates. Table V.-Position, in the general list, of the best candidates in certain of the subjects. Table VI.-Ditto, in another form. Table VII.-Position, as to each subject, obtained by the candidates who are successful on the whole. |