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CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT.

Fourth Class.

MR. ROWLATT.

En Latin.

OVID (Elegiac Verse).—The Expulsion of the Roman Kings (Fasti, Book II.); the Third Elegy of Book I. of the Tristia; the Ninth Elegy of Book III. of the Amores; two of the Epistles from Pontus.

SALLUST. The Conspiracy of Catiline. The Jugurthine War, to the end of the LII. Chapter.

VIRGIL. Eclogues, I. and IV. Georgics, Book II. from verse 458 to the end. Book IV. from verse 517 to the end. Eneid, Book I. and to verse 423 of Book II.

BUCHANAN'S PSALMS.-CXIV. XVII. LI. CIV.

GRAMMATICAL EXERCISES.-From Rule XXX. to the end. GIBSON'S FRENCH, ENGLISH, & LATIN VOCABULARY. From page 54 to page

61.

BRYCE'S PROSODY.-Repeatedly revised, and applied to the scanning and proving of the metres.

Exercises in Translation, Verse and Prose.

En Greek.

MOOR'S GRAMMAR (English Edition).—The whole, with revisions of certain parts.

SANDFORD'S EXTRACTS.-Hierocles, the New Testament, Odes of Anacreon, Two Elegies of Tyrtæus, and Ten of the Dialogues of Lucian.

GREEK TESTAMENT. Chapters I. and II. of St. Luke's Gospel.

Pupils who obtained Prizes in the Latin Division, with the amount of their markings during the year.

1. Duncan Turner,......139 2. Rd. J. W. M'Arthur,.141 3. Patrick Cumin,.......156 4. John Henry,...........243 5. William Stow,.........302

6. John M'Lellan,.......303

11. James Aitken,.........505 12. Patrick Robertson,...593 13. Thomas Leishman,...623 14. Andrew Murray,......643 15. James Campbell,......650 16. Peter Ferguson,......652

7. William Bankier,......317 17. James Broom,.........758

18. John M'Intyre,........784

8. Wallace Harvey,......354 9. Nathaniel Stevenson,429 19. Allan Arthur,.........852 10. W. W. Crawford,.....475

The Gold Medal founded by JAMES HUTCHISON, Esq. to be given to the best Latin Scholar of the Fourth Year, to be decided by competition, was obtained by Duncan Turner.

Pupils who obtained Prizes in the Greek Division, with the amount of their markings during the year.

1. James Aitken,.........141 2. John Henry,...........186

3. R. J. W. M'Arthur,..196 4. William Stow,.........273 5. Thomas Leishman,..301

6. Patrick Cumin,.......316 7. Wallace Harvey,......341 8. Duncan Turner,......376 9. John McLellan,.......385 10. William Bankier,......418

Pupils who obtained Prizes for Regular Attendance during the Public Curriculum of Four Years.

George Mollison.

George Chalmers.

John Henry.

John S. Lawson.

Peter Ferguson.

PRIZES FOR PARTICULAR MERIT.

Nathan Stevenson.-The Gold Medal, given annually by JAMES EWING, Esq. LL. D., for the best Scheme of the Greek Verb.

John Henry. The Gold Medal, given by MR. Rowlatt, to the best Greek Scholar at the close of the Session, decided by competition.

Christmas Vacation Exercises.

Patrick Cumin.-The best Latin Elegiac Verses. Subject" Tempus Fugax."

Thomas Leishman, Richard J. W. M'Arthur.-The best Written Answers to the Examination Questions on Catiline's Conspiracy (Anthon's Edition).

Midsummer Vacation Exercise.

Patrick Cumin, Andrew M'Grigor Murray.-The best Latin Elegiac Verses. Subject "Pestes Ægypti."

Patrick Cumin, John Henry.-The most correct Versions, and the greatest number of Verses, during the year.

CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT.

Fifth Class.

MR. FORSYTH, DR. LORRAIN'S ASSISTANT.

En Latin.

VIRGIL. Georgics, Book IV. Æneid, Book VI.
LIVY. Book I.

HORACE. Odes: Book I. 28 Odes; Book II. 5 Odes.
Exercises in Prose and Verse.

En Greek.

GRAMMAR.-Revised three times.

SANDFORD'S EXTRACTS.-The whole of the Extracts from Æsop, Hierocles, Anacreon, Lucian, Tyrtæus, Xenophon; and eleven pages of the Extracts from Herodotus.

SANDFORD'S INTRODUCTION. The whole of Parts First and Second, and the first Section of Part Third. Exercises in Sandford's Introduction.

Pupils who obtained Prizes, with the amount of their Markings

during the Year.

Latín.

1. George Fulton,....... 61 5. John Turner,............212 2. James S. Muir,.... ...171 3. James Gray,........ .172 4. James Sloane,.........172

6. Alex. D. Anderson,...270 7. William Ker,............322 8. David Sim,.............366

Greek.

1. John Turner,.......... 65 3. George Fulton,.........179 2. James Sloane,.........108 4. James Gray,.......................

.204

The Gold Medal founded by HENRY PAUL, Esq. Convener of the High School Committee, to be given annually to the best Greek Scholar, and to be decided by competition, was obtained by John Turner.

PRIZES FOR PARTICULAR MERIT.

Vacation Exercises.

I. For the best Translation, into Latin Prose, of a passage in the Spectator-James Muir.

II. For the best Copy of Elegiac Verses on Spring-James Gray.

III. For the best Translation, into English Prose, of Extracts from Xenophon-James Sloane.

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