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28 Second term.—Animal Physiology. Stock Feeding and Dairy produce. Meteorology. English Literature. Third term.—Entomology. Political Economy. English Literature.

The following course is suggested to those students not in the regular departments of the University, as affording aid in the selection and arrangement of studies. FIRST, OR FRESHMAN YEAR.

REGULAR STUDIES.—First Term.—Trigonometry. Structural Botany.

Latin. Optional and Extra.—Geometrical Drawing. Greek. Sicond term.—Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry. Systematic Botany Latin. Optional and Extra.—Geometrical Drawing. Greek. Third term.—Analytical Geometry. Systematic Botany. Latin. Optional and Extra.—Topographical Drawing. Greek. SECOND, OR SOPHOMORE YEAR. First term.—Physics. Chemistry. Zoology. German. Optional and Extra. Freehand Drawing. Latin. Greek. Secondterm.—Physics. Chemistry. Zoology. German. Optional and Extra.—Latin. Greek. Third term.—Mineralogy. Entomology. English Literature. Optional and Extra.—Latin. THIRD, OR JUNIOR YEAR. First Term.—Astronomy. English and American Literature. French. Optional and Extra.—History. Second term.—Geology. Rhetoric. French. Optional and Extra.—History. Calculus. Third Term.—Geology and Paleontology. Elements of Criticism. French. Optional and Extra.—History. Calculus. FOURTH, OR SENIOR YEAR. First Term.—Mental Philosophy and Science of Education. Constitntional History ol England and the United States. History of Civilization. Optional and Extra.—Analytical Mechanics. Second Term.—Moral Philosophy. Physical Geography and Meteorology. Political Economy. Constitution of the United States. Third term.—History of Philosophy. Modern Philosophy. Constitutional Law. International Law. History of Inductive Sciences.

German.