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THE UNIVERSITIES.

OXFORD.

Ocr. M.-Congregations will be holden for the purpose of granting Graces,

and conferring Degrees, on the following days in the ensuing Tenn; October, Thursday, 20th; Thursday, 27th-November, Thursday, 3rd ; Thurs- day, 10th; Thursday, 17th ; Thursday, 24th-December, Thursday, 1st; Thursday, 8th ; Saturday.17th. No person will, on any account, be admitted as a Candidate fur the Degree of B.A. or M.A. or for that of B.C.L. without proceeding through Arts, whose name is not entered in the Book kept for that purpose at the Vice- Clunicellor's house, on or before the day preceding the day of Congregation.

The Pro-Vice-Chancellors are-the Master of Pembroke, Dr. Hall ; the Master of Balliol, Dr..lenkytis ; the Muster of University, Dr. Rowley; and the Principal of Jirasenuose, Dr. Gilbert.

CAMBRIDGE.

OCT. 15.-On Wednesday the following gentlemen were appointed the Caput for the ensuing year :-The Vice Chancellor ; 0. Ainslie, D.D. Pembroke College, Di- vinity ; W. Frere, D.C.L. Downing, Law ; H. J. H. Bond, M.D. Corpus, Physic ; \V. Hunt. Esq. King's College, Sen. Nun Regent ; J. Graham, M.A. Queen's College, Sc;;. 11 eg.

On Monday, the 10th inst. the undermentioned degrees were conferred :-Jlasters of Arts-G. W. Craufurd, Fellow of King's College ; H. L. Jones, Fellow of Blag- dalen College; C. D. Radcliffe, Magdalen College. Bachelors of Arts-W. E. Lord, Trinity College; S. J. Stowe, Trinity College ; C. F. Childe, Emmanuel College ; F. Skinner, Sidney College.

H. Maiden, Esq. M.A. late Fellow of Trinity College, has been appointed Pro- fessor of Greek in the London University.