To the Editor:
—Some of your readers may be unacquainted with the fact that foreign and colonial graduates can register in this country without passing any further examination, under certain conditions." Her Majesty in Council will from time to time define the Colonies and Foreign Countries to which the law is to apply."Though this Act is in force since June, 1887, yet it is a fact that New Zealand is the only country that has taken advantage of the same. It is true that certain American schools have applied for recognition, but not according to law, therefore their claims could not be entertained.The Colony, Foreign Country or State must make application to be recognized first, and this, in the case of foreigners, must be done through their Government, and their respective Minister, in London; and then, if favorably received, the college or university could send in its application