The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 85
University of Otago. — College Examinations
University of Otago.
College Examinations.
Mental Science.
- First class.—1st, John Montgomery
Mathematics
Advanced Class.
- First class.—F. B. Allen (prize).
Junior Class.
- First class.—J. R. Montgomery.
- Second class.—II. Church, J. H. Moir.
Anatomy.
Senior Division.
- Second class.—G. Copland, W. Dermer, E. J. Roberts.
Junior Division,
- Second class.—J. H. Reid, E. H. Alexander, W. F. Bauchop.
Physiology.
- First class.—G. Copland (prize), W. Dernier.
English Language and Literature.
- Second class.—J. R. Montgomery, Mill, and Allen.
- Third class.—Haggitt.
Political Economy.
- First class.—Baume (prize).page 9
- Third class.—Haggitt.
School of Mines.
General Geology.
- Second class.—Adolf Hamann.
Metallurgy Senior.
- Second class.—Adolf Hamann.
Assaying.
- Second class.—Adolf Hamann.
Physics.
- Second class.—Adolf Hamann.
General Biology.
- Second class.—Alexander.
Botany.
- Second class.—Torrance.
Practical Biology.
- Second class.—Torrance, Alexander.
Medical Jurisprudence.
- W. D. Milne, 88 per cent. (prize); F. E. Baume, 80 per cent., first-class certificate.
Jurisprudence.
- Second class.—F. E. Baume, first.
Latin.
Junior.
- Second class.—A. Begg and J. Moss.
Senior.
- Second class.—R. Donald.
German.
Senior.
- First class.—R. Donald.
- Second class.—L. Hardy.
Mechanics.
- First class (in order of merit).—Percy G. Morgan, Adam Begg, J. Moss.
Physics.
- Second class.—Adolf Hamann, P. G. Morgan, Robert Donald, J. Moss.
Chemistry.
Lectures.
- Seniors (in order of merit.—G. A. Copland, Dermer, J. Reid.
- Juniors (in order of merit).—Frank B. Allen, W. Mill, A. Begg.
- Solutions of Chemical Problems.—F. B. Allen.
Practical Chemistry.
- Juniors (in order of merit).—David H. Black, W. Mill, James Reid.
- Seniors (in order of merit).—J. A. Burt; Church, W. Mill, and A. Begg, equal.
It will please friends of the School to notice the length of this list, to which I can heartily invite attention, as being the result of good work in which my valued colleagues co-operated, but in which I can claim no share.
Your very obedient Servant,
Henry Belcher,
M.A., LL.D., &c., Rector.