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FEES.

Table of Fees to be paid by Students pursuing any of the

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For Fees payable to the Queen's University for Degrees and Diplomas, see "Queen's University Calendar."

Matriculated Students can attend any classes in addition to those prescribed in the course they are pursuing, on payment of the fees set down in the Table on next page.

These fees are calculated according to the classes attended.-See next page..

Table of Fees payable by Students attending classes.

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Practical Chemistry

Practical Anatomy.

Anatomy and Physiology

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In addition to the above fees, each Non-Matriculated Student pays, each Session, five shillings to the College.

COLLEGE LECTURES.

LITERARY DIVISION OF THE FACULTY
OF ARTS.

THE GREEK LANGUAGE.

1850-CHARLES MACDOUALL, LL.D., M.R.A.S. For Students of the First Year, the Greek class meets at 12 A.M., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, during the College Terms. Attendance on Tuesdays and

Thursdays is voluntary.

The subjects of lectures for the Session 1874-75 are,

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XENOPHON............. Cyropaedeia, Portions of Book I.

For Students of the Second Year, the Greek class meets at 1 P.M., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, during the College Terms. Attendance on Tuesdays and Thursdays is voluntary.

The subjects of lectures for the Session 1874-75 are,

ODYSSEIA.....

EURIPIDES........

HERODOTUS.

XENOPHON.........

.Book XXIV.

...Alcestis.

.Portions of Book III.

.Portions of his Works.

A Third or higher Class, for advanced Students, meets ot 2 P.M., this Session, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Special attention is given to Composition in Prose and Verse. The Authors read and commented on, during the present Session, are-SOPHOCLES, THUCYDIDES, and PLATON.

The Sanskrit and Hindustani Classes, conducted by the Professor of Greek during six Sessions, are discontinued.

THE LATIN LANGUAGE.

1864.-WILLIAM NESBITT, M.A.

For Students of the First Year, the Latin Class meets during the Session, at 11 A.M,, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Besides the lectures which are compulsory, there are lectures, at the same hours, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, attendance on which is optional.

The Books read during the Session 1874-75, in the compulsory class will be

LIVY........... ..Book XXI.
CICERO...............In Catilinam, I.-IV.

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In the optional class the books will be-
VIRGIL................Georgics, I., II.

TERENCE..... ....................Andria.

CICERO.........................Ad Atticum, I.

For Students of the Second Year, the Latin Class meets at 12 noon, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Besides these lectures, there are optional lectures at the same hour, ou Tuesdays and Thursdays.

The Books read during the Session 1874-75, in the former class, will be

CICERO............................Ad Familiares, I-III.

JUVENAL.

In the optional class the books used will be—

TACITUS..........

HORACE.....................................

.Annals, I.

.Epistles.

VIRGIL....... .....Georgics, III., IV.

For Students of the Third and higher years, an Honor Class in Latin has been formed which meets during this Session on three days of the week, at 1 o'clock, P.M. CICERO.................. ..Pro Plancio.

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TACITUS................Annals, I-IV.

And (if time admit) other portions of the Honor Course.

Special attention will be paid in this and in the optional classes for the First and Second Year Students, to Latin Composition.

Mr. Young's Latin Dictionary, Dr. Smith's Latin Grammar, and Professor Ramsay's Roman Antiquities, are recommended to Students; and they are advised to furnish themselves with copies of the Authors read in the editions of Teubner (Bibliotheca Teubneriana), the text of which editions is adopted as the Standard for the Lectures and Examinations in the College, and, generally speaking, in the University also.

HISTORY AND ENGLISH LITERATURE.

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1866-CHARLES DUKE YONGE, A.M., Oxon.

I. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

This class, which is attended by Students of Arts of the First Year, meets at 2 o'clock on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, during the First Term of the Session.

The business of this class is conducted by Lectures and viva voce Examinations, by Critical Readings, and by Written Exercises.

II.-ENGLISH HISTORY.

This class, which is attended by Students in Arts of the Third Year, meets at 11 o'clock A.M., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, during the First and Second Terms of the Session. The subjects of lecture are those works which are appointed for the University Examinations, with the addition of Selections from the works of the most eminent writers in the Language.

III.-HISTORY.

This class meets at 12 noon, on Mondays, and at 11 A.M., on Tuesdays and Thursdays, during the First and Second

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