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Commencement and continuance of lectures.
Reasonable vacations from lecturing may be appointed.
Botanic Lectures.
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[XXXI.] And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the lectures of each professor (those on botany excepted) shall commence on the first Monday in November, and continue until the end of April, and shall be given four days in the week at least; and that the lectures on botany shall commence on the second Monday in May, and continue until the end of July in every year, and shall be given four days in the week at the least; provided always, That it shall and may be lawful to and for the president and fellows of the college of physicians, with respect to the lectures of the King's professors, and to and for the provost, or in his absence, the vice-provost and senior fellows of Trinity college, for those of the university professors, to appoint such reasonable vacations from lecturing, during those periods, as they shall respectively judge expedient; provided always, that it shall and may be lawful to and for the provost, or in his absence, the vice-provost and senior fellows of Trinity College, Dublin, to direct that the said lectures on botany shall commence at, and continue to any other time, as they from time to time shall think proper.
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