OTTONIAN

ART

The following Coloured Prints were on exhibi

tion at the School during the Hilary Term :

(1) Ruisdael (1628-1682) : The Windmill.

(2) Canaletto (1697-1768) : The Thames from

Richmond House.

(3) Turner (1775-1851) : The Grand Canal, Venice.

(4) Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) : The Bridge at Moret.

(5) Cezanne (1839-1906) : The Seine at Bercy. (6) ('laude Monet (1840-1926) : Sailing Boat at Argenteuil.

(7) Van Gogh (1853-1890) : Fishing in Spring. (8) Paul Signac (1863-1935) : Venice.

(9) Richard Wyndham (Contemp.) : Fishing

on the Medway.

(10) Marguet (Contemp.) : Ile de France.

PREHISTORY TEST PAPER

(Proposed Examination for Candidates seeking
admission to the Royal and Ancient Society of
Prehistoric Professors).

1. " Alan first occurs in Upper Oligocene times. Comment on this statement. To whom did man first occur ? OR, When did it first occur to man to occur ? Where did he first deposit his coups-de-poing ? ('an you suggest a better place ?

2. What were the reactions of the average Pre-Mousterian to the younger generation of Mi-Capsian Wadjaks ?

3. Trace the Tardenoisian influence on the higher grades of Azilian society in the ProtoYoldia period.

4. " The femur of an elephant (Elephas Preposterras) was deposited, after the recession of the ice-sheets, in a late Pliocene bed." Who put a stop to this kind of thing ?

5. How do you account for the domestic servant shortage among the Maglemosians of the Ancylus period during the Litorina (periwinkle) crisis which shook the transitional Kitchen Midden Culture ?

6. " The right mandibular ramus was nearly complete to the middle of the symphyses,