1. Language and Literature.-L., Latin; Gr., Greek; E., English; F., French; Ger., German; H., Hebrew.
2. Mental Philosophy.-L., Logic; M.P., Moral Philosophy; P.E., Political Economy; E., Education; C.P., Com-
parative Psychology.
3. Science.-M., Mathematics; N.P., Natural Philosophy; C., Chemistry (systematic); Z., Zoology (systematic and
practical); B., Botany (systematic and practical); G., Geology (systematic and practical); (s) indicates a
systematic half course only, (p) a practical half course only.
4. History and Law.-H., History; R.L., Roman Law; C.L., Constitutional Law and History; J., Jurisprudence;
Pb.I.L., Public International Law; Pr.I.L., Private International Law; E.H., Ecclesiastical History.
In the case of Graduates with Honours, the Honours Group of subjects is printed in italics.
Subjects taken in a double course are printed in leaded type.