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the Senatus to draw up a code of Statutes
for the regulation of the College. — The meeting
was closed.
George Romanes, Secretary

Queen's College, Kingston
25th May 1847.
The Classes were this day examined in the presence of
the members of the Senatus, by means of written Examination
in Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Classics,
and Logic, publicly prescribed, and performed by the
Students in the Class Rooms.

Queen's College, Kingston
26th May, 1847.
This day the Examination of the Classes was
continued by [underline] vivâ voce [/underline] exercises on the different
subjects of study throughout the Session.

At the close of the Examination, Prizes were
distributed to the most deserving Students, and
the Session was then closed with an appropriate
address and prayer by the Principal.
George Romanes, Secretary

Queen's College, Kingston
1 June 1847.
The Senatus met and was constituted by
prayer. Present:
Rev. Dr Machar
Rev. James George

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Rev. Romanes supplied a circumflex accent on the "a" in "viva" to indicate that it is a long vowel, representing ablative case.