[12] These have been rearranged and increased to the number of 93. See [p. 29].
[13] The original clause gave 4/10, 2/10, 2/10, 2/10, for i, ii, iii, iv, respectively, with a maximum number of 100, to be divided into 40, 20, 20, 20.
[14] Cf. L. W. & T., Stead, p. 38, note t.
[15] § 24 appears in these same words in the original.
[16] § 25. The meaning is practically the same as in the original; the wording slightly changed.
[17] This rule was not at first applied in certain Colonies—South Africa, West Australia, and Queensland; but henceforth all candidates who are not exempted by the University Statutes will be obliged to pass Responsions or an equivalent.
[18] Paper read before the Royal Colonial Institute, Dec., 1904. Journal, No. 1, 1904-5.
[20] Ch. xxxiv, Report of the Commissioners of Education for 1902, Wash. Govt. Printing Office, 1903.
[21] For further discussion see Dr. Parkin, Col. Inst. Rep.; pp. 20-3; W. T. Harris (pp. 957-8), Report of the Commissioners of Education, 1902.