Palaeography and Diplomatic.
- Introductory Course (with special reference to forms of letters): F. Madan.
- Informal Instruction in Diplomatic: R. L. Poole.
- Original Documents (Informal Practical Instruction): R. J. Whitwell.
Political Economy and Political Science.
- History of English Finance from Pitt to Harcourt: Professor F. Y. Edgeworth.
- Theory of Distribution: Professor F. Y. Edgeworth.
- Economic History: J. A. R. Marriott.
- Political Economy with special reference to Mill: A. J. Carlyle.
- Political and Social Questions: A. L. Smith.
- Maine, Ancient Law: A. H. Johnson.
Geography. (See [p. 166].)
IV. Theology.
The Holy Scriptures.
- Judges (Subject-matter): Professor S. R. Driver.
- Minor Prophets: Professor S. R. Driver.
- Religious contents of the Book of Jeremiah: Professor T. K. Cheyne.
- The Ark, its Significance and Fortunes: Professor T. K. Cheyne.
- The Book of Daniel, i. 1-ii. 4. Greek Versions: R. H. Charles.
- Outlines of Old Testament History (the Age of Moses): C. F. Burney.
- Deuteronomy (Hebrew text): J. F. Stenning.
- Isaiah (Subject-matter): J. F. Stenning.
- Life of Christ (Prolegomena): Professor W. Sanday.
- The Reconstruction of the Life of Christ (Four Public Lectures): Professor W. Sanday.
- The Synoptic Problem: Professor W. Sanday.
- Von Soden’s Introduction to the New Testament: Professor W. Lock.
- The Life of Christ: F. E. Brightman.
- The Synoptic Gospels: W. C. Allen.
- The Gospel according to St. John: F. C. N. Hicks.
- The Acts of the Apostles (Introduction and Subject-matter): W. A. Spooner.
- The First Epistle to the Corinthians: E. J. Palmer.
- The Epistle to the Galatians: A. J. Carlyle.
- The Epistle to the Ephesians: E. W. M. O. de la Hey.
Dogmatic and Symbolic Theology.
- Christian Doctrine: Professor W. Ince.
- Christian Doctrine in the Apostolic Age: E. W. M. O. de la Hey.
- Doctrine of the Christian Church till A. D. 461:—I. The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity and the Incarnation: L. Pullan.
- Post-Augustinian Theology in the Western Church: F. H. Dudden.
- Philosophical Presuppositions of Christian Doctrine: H. H. Williams.