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Rh The examination will be held daily from 10 to 1½, and from 3 to 5½  precisely, at which hours all answers to the morning and afternoon papers, respectively, must be given in. Candidates are recommended to be in attendance a quarter of an hour earlier than the beginning of each examination, in order that no time may be lost in taking their places.

2. The subjects for the essays will be set, and the papers of questions will be prepared, in strict accordance with the scholarship rules, by the gentlemen whose names are appended to each:

J. Kerr, Esq., M. A.

, R. Jones, Esq.

, J. Kerr, Esq., M. A.

, H. Woodrow, Esq., M. A.

R. Thwaytes, Esq., B. A.

, The Revd. K. M. Banerjea.

, H. Woodrow, Esq., M. A.

A. S. Harrison, Esq., B. A.

G. Lewis, Esq.

W. Brennand, Esq.

V. L. Rees, Esq.

Babu Ram Chuuder Mitter.

Senior and Junior,

Dr. A. Sprenger.

Senior and Junior,

Major G. T Marshall.

3. The following subjects were selected in 1850 as the standard in Literature, History, Pure and Mixed Mathematics, from which the examination papers of the present year will be prepared.