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Examination and Admission.

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Composition. These are required in addition to 1 and 2 for candidates for the Colleges of Agriculture, Engineering, and Natural Science. 4. Physiology, Botany, Natural Philosophy, Latin Grammar and Reader. Ceesar, Cicero, Virgil, and Latin Prose Composition, in addition to 1 and 2, for School of English and Modern Languages. 5. Latin (as in 4), Greek Grammar and Reader, four books of Xenophon's Anabasis, and Greek Prose Composition, in addition to 1 and 2, for candidates for School of Ancient Languages. For further information concerning terms of admission, see " Admission" under the several Colleges; also "Preliminary Year."

COUNTY SUPEBINTENDENT'S CEETIEICATES.

To prevent loss to those who are not prepared to enter the Uuiversity, but might come, hoping to pass the examinations for admission, the following arrangement has been made: County Superintendents of Schools will be furnished with questions and instructions for the examination of candidates in the four common branches, Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar, and History of the United States; those who pass creditably will, when they present the Superintendent's certificate to that effect, be admitted to the classes of the Preliminary year.