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THE MATHEMATICAL CROUP Fourth Year

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1. Modern Geometry (Math. 23); Physics 6; Mathematical Seminary and Thesis (Math. 15); Electives. 2. Theory of Functions (Math. 13); Physics 6; Mathematical Seminary and Thesis (Math. 15); Electives. 3. Theory of Functions (Math. 13); Physics 6; Mathematical Seminary and Thesis (Math. 15); Electives. COURSE IN HATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOHY The freshman and sophomore years are the same as in the preceding course, except that Surveying (C. E. 10) is required in spring term of first year and that Astronomy 4a takes the place of Physics 1, 3, spring term second year. Third Year 1. Theory of Equations (Math 10); Differential Equations (Math. 16); Astronomy 4b; Electives. 2. Theory of Determinants (Math. 11); Differential Equations (Math. 16); Astronomy 5; Electives. 3. Geometry of Space (Math. 17); Least Squares (Math. 14); Astronomy 6; Electives. Fourth Year* 1. Modern Geometry (Math. 23); Astronomyy: Mathematics 150?Astronomy 10; Electives. 2. Theory of Functions (Math. 13); Astronomy 8; Mathematics 15 or Astronomy 10; Electives. 3. Theory of Functions (Math. 13): Astronomy 8; Mathematics 15 or Astronomy 10; Electives.

ASTRONOnY AND PHYSICS

Freshman and sophomore years same as before excepting that Astronomy 4a is required in the spring term of the sophomore year. Third Year 1. Theory of Equations (Math. 10); Desc. and Gen'l Astronomy (Astron. 4b); Least Squares (Math. 14). 2. Theory of Determinants (Math. 11); Cosmogony (Astron. 5); Differential Equations (Math. 16); Electives. 3. Practical Astronomy (Astron. 6);" Differential Equations (Math. iG). Fourth Year* 1. Theory of Orbits (Astron. 7); Physics 5 and 6; Electives. 2. Perturbations (Astron. 8); Physics 5 and 6; Electives. 3. Celestial Mechanics (Astron. 9); Physics 5 and 6; Electives.

*Mathematics 20, 2t, and 22 will be given in 1897-8 in place of Astronomy 7, 8, and 9.