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The certificates of all the divisions of the school shall be signed by the Chancellor or ViceChancellor of the University, and by the Chairman of the Professorial Board, and shall be sealed with the seal of the University. The following are the courses of study prescribed for the respective divisions : — I. Associateship.—Mixing Division. III. Associateship.—Geological Division. First Year's Lectures. Hours. First Year's Lectures. Hours. Mathematics ... ... ... ... 5 Mathematics ... ... ... ■•• 5 | Mining Geology ... ... ... ... 3 Mining Geology ... ... ... ••• 3 Physical Geology ... ... ... ... 1 Physical Geology ... ... ... ••■ 1 Theoretical Chemistry and Chemical Technology ... 5 Theoretical Chemistry and Chemical Technology ... 5 [Drawing ... ... ... ... 2 Drawing ... ... ■ ... ... 2 — — Total hours per week ... ... ... 16 Total hours per week ......... 16 — — Second Year's Lectures. Hours. , „ i Mathematics and Theoretical Mathematics ... 5 Second xears Lectures. Jiours. p n y 8 ; C9 3 Mathematics and Theoretical Mechanics ... ... 5 Mine and Land Surveying ... ... ... 3 Mining ... ... ... ... 3 Mineralogy ... ... ... ... 4 Physics ... ... •■■ ••• 3 j Natural History ... ... ... ... 5 Mine and Land Surveying ......... 3 Mineralogy ... ... ... ... 4 Total hours per week ... ... ... 20 Drawing ... ... ... ... 2 — Third Year's Lectures. Hours. Total hours per week ... ... ... 20 Petrography ... ... ... ... 2 Use of the Blowpipe, and Determinative Mineralogy 2 Third Year's Lectures. . Hours. Analytical Chemistry 5 ,. . „ Palseontoloey ... ... ... ... 3 Mmln6 . I Drawing 4 Petrography ... 2 Geological Field Practice Assaying ... ... ... ... <> Use of thei Blowpipe, and Determinative Mineralogy 2 Total hours per week 16 Applied Mechanics ... ... ... ... 3 r Drawing ... ... ... '" _ IV. Certificate of Mining Surveyor. _ , , , r „ , ., 77 First Year's Lectures. Hours. Total hours per week for first 3 months ... lo Mathematics 5 Laboratory Practice for 3 months J> ' Physical Geo°ogy '.'.'. '.'.'. '.'.'. '.'.'. 1 _ , , ... , „ ,, 17 Theoretical Chemistry and Chemical Technology ... 5 Total hours per week tor second 3 months ... 20 Drawing 4 Total hours per-week ... ... ... 18 II. Associateship.—Metallurgical Division. — Second Year's Lectures. Hours. First i^ears Lectures. Hours. Mathematics and Theoretical Mechanics 5 Mathematics ... ... ... ... 5 Mine and Land Surveying ... ... ... 3 Physical Geology ... ... ... ... 1 Physics ... ... ... ... 3 Theoretical Chemistry and Chemical Technology ... 5 ! Mineralogy ... ... ... ... 4 Drawing ... ... ... ... 4 Drawing ... ... ... ... 4 Surveying Practice ... ... ... Total hours per week ......... 15 — — Total hours per week ... ... ... 19 Second Year's Lectures. Hours, j y CMmi0ATJ( m M ETALLURaic A L Chemist ATO Mathematics and Theoretical Mechanics ... ... 5 Assayer. Metallurgy ... ... ... ... 3 First Year's Lectures. Hours. Physics ... ... ... ... 3 ] Mathematics ... ... ... ... 5 Analytical Chemistry and Laboratory Practice ... 10 Physical Geology ... ... ... ... 1 Mineralogy ... ... ... ... 4 Theoretical Chemistry and Chemical Technology ... 5 — Analytical Chemistry ... ... ... ... 5 Total hours per week ... ... ... 25 Metallurgy ... ... ... ... 3 — j Drawing ... ... ... ... 2 Third Year's Lectures. Hours, j Total hours per week 2T Metallurgy ... ... ... ... 3 — Assaying ... ... ... ... 3 Second Year's Lectures. Hours. Use of the Blowpipe, and Determinative Mineralogy 2 Assaying ... ... ... ... 3 Applied Mechanics ... ... ... ... 3 ' Metallurgy ... ... ... ... 3 Mechanical Preparation of Ores, last part of mining I Mineralogy ... ... ... ... 4 lectures (for about two months) ... ... 3 Use of the Blowpipe, and Determinative Mineralogy 2 Drawing ... ... ... ... 2 Physics ... ... ... ... 3 Laboratory Practice ... ... ... ... 10 Analytical Chemistry and Laboratory Practice ... 10 Total hours per week ... ... 23 to 26 Totnl hours per week ... ... ... 25

Sub-Enclosure 3 to Enclosure 2 in No. 21. SYNOPSIS OP THE CLASSES IN THE SCHOOL OF MINES. Mathematics. —Professor Shand. First Year. —Euclid : Six books, with geometrical exercises. Algebra: To the biuomial theorem. Trigonometry: To the solution of plane triangles, including the use of logarithms. Text-books : Todhunter's Euclid, Colenso's Algebra, and Colenso's Trigonometry. Second Year —Algebra and trigonometry :An extended course. Elementary mechanics and hydrostatics. Text-books : Todhunter's Algebra, Todhunter's Trigonometry, Goodwin's Statics, Goodwin's Dynamics, and Besant's Hydrostatics.