He obtained first classes in both parts (1882 and 1883) of the natural sciences tripos.
He gained first-class honours in both parts one and two of the natural sciences tripos.
In 1930 he was awarded a first class in part two of the natural sciences tripos, with botany as his main subject.
She gained second-class honours in the moral sciences tripos (1885).
He was well versed in the history of philosophy, and on three occasions acted as examiner for the moral sciences tripos.
He obtained a second class in part i (1896) and a first in part ii (1898) of the natural sciences tripos.
He took the natural sciences tripos in 1877 with first-class honours, and was appointed an assistant demonstrator.
She obtained a second class in part i of the natural sciences tripos (1884) and a third class in part ii (1885).
He completed the natural sciences tripos, specialising in biochemistry for Part II.
Though he read for the natural sciences tripos at Trinity College, Cambridge, he never graduated.