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THIRD, OR JUNIOR YEAR.

REGULAR STUDIES. OPTIONAL AND EXTRA.

1st TEEM—Astronomy. Geology. English Literature. 2d TERM—Geology. Modern History. Meteorology. 3D TERM—Logic. Physical Geography. Modern History.

Ancient History.

Astronomy. English Literature. English Literature. Butler's Analogy.

FOURTH, OR SENIOR YEAR, 1st TERM—Mental Philosophy. Political Economy. Elements of Criticism. 2d TERM—Moral Philosophy. History of Civilization. Civil Polity. Constitution of U. S. 3D TERM—History of Philosophy. Modern Philology. Constitutional Law. History of Inductive Sciences. Science of Education.

Social Science. Evidences of Christianity.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

The studies in this department will be arranged ultimately in two courses: 1. The course in General Agriculture. 2. The course in Horticulture, Fruit Growing, and Landscape Gardening. The aim of these courses will be to fit Students to manage successfully^ for themselves or others, agricultural and horticultural estates and enterprises. The studies will be pursued partly by lectures, accompanied by courses of reading and examinations^ and partly by the regular study of text books. Practical exercises and experiments on the farm, and in the gardens, nurseries, and fruit plantations, will constitute a part of the course. The following conspectus of Agricultural and Horticultural science and art, exhibits a general view of the field designed to be covered by the instruction in these two courses :