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59 A valuable and extensive collection of the leads of the State, a n d accompanying mineral, was donated by Gen. J. C. Smith and other gentlemen, of Galena.

COURSE IN SCHOOL OF N A T U R A L HISTORY.

First Year.—1. Botany; Chemistry ; Free Hand Drawing. 2. Botany ; Chemistry; Free Hand Drawing. 3. Vegetable Physiology; Chemistry ; Rhetoric. Second Year.—1. Advanced Anatomy and Physiology; General Horticulture ; German. 2. Zoology; German; Modeling. 3. Zoology; German, Economic Entomology. Third Year.—1. Minerology; German ; Ancient History. 2. Geology; German; Physics. 3. Geology; Physics. Modern History. Fourth Year.—Geology; History of Civilization; Mental Science. 2. Meteorology and Physical Geography; Constitutional History; Microscopy and Fungology. 3. Political Economy; Logic; Laboratory Work, and Thesis,

COLLEGE OF L I T E R A T U R E A N D S C I E N C E .

FACULTY.

T H E REGENT, PROFESSOR SNYDER, PROFESSOR WEBER, PROFESSOR SHATTUCK, PROFESSOR PROFESSOR PROFESSOR PROFESSOR

PICKARD, CRAWFORD, BURRILL, TAFT,

PETER ROOS,

J. KENIS.

SCHOOLS.

ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES. ANCIENT LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE.

ADMISSION.

Candidates for admission to either of these schools must have the qualifications prescribed on page 30, and for the school of Ancient Languages and Literature, they will be examined in the following additional studies: