Geography and Statistics,Theory,45
Memoir,1
Theory4
Geodesy andTopography,

Geographical Representation,

10

Survey with the Compass,

16
Reconnaissance,

Itinerary of the first survey,

Itinerary of the reconnaissance

Drawing of a Fortress and its Environs,

Reduction of the Drawings,

½
Theory,4
Artillery,Graphical Representation,38

First Drawing of a Military Bridge,

1
Second ditto,½
Breaching Battery½

Drawing of Artillery Carriage,

1
Memoirs,1
Theory,4
Fortification,Graphical Representation,311
Defilement,1
Project of Fortification,2

Memoir on a Fortified place,

Memoir on a Project of FieldFortification,

Military Administration,

Theory44
Military ArtTheory48

Memoir on various questions comprised in drawing upa memoir,

2

Memoir on the survey with a Compass, or sketchreconnaissance

2
Manœuvres,3
German,4
Drawing,2
Keeping of Note Books,1
Conduct and Discipline,1

Riding and Knowledge
ofthe Horse,

Riding,23
Veterinary Art,1
Total60

[Indented items:] Subdivision of the Co-efficients of the Graphical Representations, &c.

[The examinations of the students] of the Senior or First Division is made in a similar manner to that already described for the Junior Division, but after they are concluded, and prior to these students being admitted into the Staff Corps, they are subjected to another examination before the Consulting Committee of the Staff Corps, consisting of—

3 Generals of Division on the Staff.

3 Generals of Brigade.

3 Colonels of the Staff.

5 Lieutenant-Colonels, including the Secretary.

The professors belonging to the school may be called in to assist at this examination, and when it is concluded the Consulting Committee proceeds to the definitive classification of the Student Officers of the First Division by causing the following documents to be placed before them, viz.:—

The register of the notes of each Student Officer.

Tables of the value of their work; the classified list of passage to the First Division, and the provisionary list for leaving, recently prepared by the Council of Instruction. The numerical credits obtained in these two classifications are added (each sum being halved) to the definitive classification prepared by the committee. The total is divided by two, in order not to exceed the regulated limit of 1,200 credits for the maximum.