4th. The particular reports relating to each student made by the General commanding the School.
5th. The list of the propositions made by the Superior Council and the proceedings of the sitting at which it was agreed to.
6th. The classification of the Students of the second Division.
7th. Tables of questions established for each course.
8th. The abstracts of the sittings of the Superior Council held since the last examination.
The Student Sub-lieutenants are successively examined in all the branches composing the theoretical and practical instruction of the School. The theoretical knowledge is grouped in three series, each of which is the object of a particular trial.
The drill and practice are executed in the presence of the Jury, who cause the command to be given to the Sub-lieutenant, in order to satisfy themselves of the amount of their instruction, and to assign marks of merit to them individually.
The subjects of the three examinations are divided in the following manner:
First. Examination, made by the Field Officer of Artillery in the—