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CARDIFF SCIENCE AND ART SCHOOLS. THE SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. I At the Assembly llooms of the Town Hall, 011 Monday evening, Sir E. J. Reed, M.P., presented the successor 1 students of the Science and Art Schools with the priztg which had been awarded them. The following is the prize list: — ART. John Arm an. James Ayic, Alice Barnhv, William II. Bennett, Robert COP, James Colloy, W. F. Fremeredoif, Emily A. Howell, William Lewis, David Morgan, Janet J. Morgan, ArthnrgPrice, Minnie E. Shackeli, Ernest G. Venn, Richard A. \N and Ka e Wood, certificates; James B. Duggan, box of water colours William John, box of water colotirs: David P. Edwards, box of instru- ments; Catherine Hutching, certificate; Thomas John, box of water colours; Charles NLlh'dsh, certificate: Henry H. Mo ?es, two certificates., full certiticate, and Pucket's Sciography; Henry James Raymond, box of instruments; William M. Savours, box of instruments. Results of the examination of the drawing of students sent up to South Kensington Elementary certificates John Arman, freehand drawing; Isabella Bowden, shad- ing from cast; Kate Hutchings, shading from cast, &o. Elizabeth Phalp, freehand and rii-del diawing; Fred. Stibbs, shading from cast, &c. Allied Styles, freehand drawing; Emily Thompson, freehand drawing, and John Thomas, freehand drawing. Advanced certificates: John Ballinger, modelling from sketches; Charles Jan-is, oil painting from casts, &c. William John, modelling from photographs, &c., and Wiliiam Williams, modelling figure. SCIENCE. David M. Ashton, Wm. F. Eremersdorf, Wm. T. Gunter, Fred. W. Hannani, John G. Hopkins, Fred. W. Hopkins, Thomas John, Charles Meihuish, Charles Morgan, Wm. Radeliffe, Henry J. Raymond, Arthur T. Roberts, W, J. Wilsher, and Wm. G. Perkins, certificates T. Coghlan, ditto, and U11 win's Machine Drawing, and Newth's Natural Philosophy; JohnDavies, certificate and Tyndall's Le, tures on Light; James B. Duggan, certficate and Hodge's Perspective, Tee and Set Squares; Alfred E. Harris, certificate, Guthrie's Magnetism and Electricity, and Deschanel's Natural Philosophy, Part 1. Thomas N. Caiter,Evan P. Evans, Fred. Rose, Septimus Leon, Francis Wall, and Robert T. Watkins, two certificates each; David Pugh Edwards, George Hodkinson, John Hosgood, Charles Jarvis, Henry H. Moses, Thomas W. Trout, and Rd. A. Wheeler, certificates Henry C. Hancock, two certificates, Guthrie's Magnetism and Electricity, and Deschanel's Natural Philosophy, Part I. Geo. A. Birken- head, one certificate; W. B. llodkinson, one certificate, Parker's Glossary of Terms used in Architecture, and l'ar- ker's Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture; Lucy Henshaw, two certificates, and Bonney's Geol gy, Proctor's Spectroscope, Huxley's Physiography, and What the Earth is Composed of, by Roscoe; William M. Savours, two certificates, and Todhunter's Algebra and Sphon's Tables for Engineers; J. Ballinger, two certifi- cates, and Long's Atlas of Classical Geography William M. Howell, two certificates, The House I Live in, and Chapters on Natural History; Wm. Staniforth, three certificates and Lockyer's Spectroscope and Fraokland's Lecture Notes for Chemical Students J. Finucane, five certificates, and Lee's Acoustics, Light and Heat, Guthrie's Magnetism and Electricity, and Roscoe's Chemistry; Edward J. Williams, four certificates, and Ever's Steam and Steam Engine, Spon's Tables for Engineers, and Anderson's Strength of Materials; John Eager, five cer- tificates, and set of spring bows and Spon's Tables for Engineers; Earnest G. Venn, four certificates, and Gcod- eve's Steam Engine, Spon's Tables for Engineers, and Todhunter's Plane Trigonometry Harold Bird, ten cer- tificates, and third grade prize for machine drawing and second grade prize for architectural design. LOCAL AhT PRIZES. Henry James Raymond, freehand drawing, Riving- ton's Notes on Building Constr iction, part 2; Thomas John, geometry, Nineveh and its Palaces, and Dictionary of terms used in Architecture; Henry H. Moses, perspec- ive, Spri ng Bows: John Ballinger, advanced modelling, Nicholson Pal. and Rutley Rocks; Charles Jarvis, advanced oil painting, Iiivington's N< tes on Building Construction, part ) William John, advanced modelling, Pope's Homer's Illiad, I'opj's Homer's Odyssey, and Clark's Heraldry William Williams, advanced" modelling, Bell's Anatomy of Expression, Lives of Michael Angelo and Raphael, and Homer's Ili sd. LOCAL SCIENCE PRIZES. Ernest G. Venn, plane and solid geometry, case of instruments; M. W. Howells, machine drawing Cist prize), set of sp-ing bows, and Goodeve's Text Book on Steam Engine; W. Savours, machine drawing (2nd prize), Napier compasses; M. W. Howells, machine design, Tyndall's Heat as a Model of Motion, and Maxwell's Heat: Fred. Hopkins, m,clline drawing from measurements (1st prize), Unwin's Machine Design, Goodeve's Principle of Mechanics, and Goodeve's Steam Engine; W. M. Savours, machine drawing from mea- surements (2nd prizej, Newth's Natural Philosophy and Goodeve's Text Book on the Steam Engino; M. W. Howells, machine drawing from measurements (1st prize), 1879, Anderson's Strength of Materials, Good- eve's Principles of Mechanics, Goodeve's Elements of Mechanism, Unwin's Machine Construction and Draw- ing. Watson's Plane and Solid Geometry, and Fleeming Jenkin's Electricity and Magnetism; John Hosgood, machine drawing from measurements ('2nd prize), 187-), nking p. n (electruiu) and inikng bow (electrum) Wm. B. Hodkinson, building construction, set of springs hows and inking pen Charles Jan-is, design, 1879, 12-inch ivory scale; John Smith, drawing from measurement, 187t): Formuhc and Memoranda for Engineers by Moles- worth, and Hints to Young Architects; G. Birkenhead, advanced mathematics, Weale's Law of Contracts, Foundations andConciete, and Dictionary of Terms used in Architecture; Ernest G. Venn, advanced mathematics, case of Instruments; W. M. Savours, elementary Mathematics, Todhunter's Euclid; John Eager, theoretical and applied mechanics, steam (second prize). Arithmetic and Mensuration, by Merrifield, wih Key, and Algebra and Trigonometry, by Giiffin Thomas W. Trout, acoustics, light and heat (advanced), Pott's Euclid, H. Smith's Trigonometry, Lockyer's Astronomy, Grammar, and Buekmaster's Chemistry H. C. Hancock, acoustics, light and heat (elementary), Deschanel's Natural Philosophy, parts 3 and 4, and Roscoe's Chemis- try Primer; Alfred Harris, magnetism and electricity (elementary), Deschanel's Natural Philosophy, parts 3 and 4, and Sprague fclectric Lighting William Staniforth magnetism and electricity (advanced), Deschanel's Natural Philosophy and Smith's Algebra; James Finucane, inorganic chemistry, Huxley's Phiysiology and Lockyer's Astronomy; Lucy Henshaw, geology (elementary), Reclus Elisie, "The Earth"; Wiliiam Staniforth, animal physiology (elementary), Lyt'll's Geology Lucy Henshaw physiography (elementary)), Roscoe's Chemistry and Lockytr's W'hy the Earth's Chemistry is as it is; John Ballinger, physiography (advanced), Art Studies of Home Life; Harold Bird, theoretical and applied mechanics, steam (1st prize), Deschanel's Natural Philosophy and Lecture Notes on Light, by Tvndall; Harold Biid, elementary metallurgy, Twisden's Mechanics. SILVER MEDAL.—Ernest G. Venn. GOLD MEDAL.—Harold Bird. WARE SCIENCE AND ART SCHOLARSHIP, Value X50 (Contributed by Mr James Ware, J.P., of Penartb) ■s/ David Bruce Bird. This student has now completed his course and obtained the Associateship of the Royal School of Mines. OYSTERS FRESH EVERY DAY.—9d. per dozen. Unopened, Is. per score. Suppers and private Parties, Hotels, Ac., supplied at reduced rates. HARRY WISTOXE, 12, Bridge-street

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