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Illinois Industrial University.

the related arts, and to fit him for the field of original research, or for the practical business of the Druggist, Pharmaceutist and Practical Chemist.

INSTRUCTION.

Text-book instruction in the principles of Chemistry and Chemical Physics, occupy six weeks of the first term of the first year. The remainder of the year the recitations alternate with laboratory practice. During the next three years each student is expected to work two hours daily in the laboratory, five days in the week. In order to graduate, each is required at the close of his course, to make an original investigation, and present a Thesis. Students who pursue Chemistry as a part of other courses work at least two consecutive hours daily during such time as their specialty may require. Text-Books.—Roscoe's Chemistry; Douglas & Prescott's Analysis; Fresenius'Analysis; Miller's Chemistry; Rose's Analysis. Books of Reference.—Gmelin's Handbook of Chemistry; Graham-Otto's Ausfuehrliches Lehrbuch der Chemie; Watts' Dictionary of Chemistry ; Lehmann's Physiological Chemistry ; Percy's Metallurgy; Mitchell's Practical Assaying; Wormley's Micro-Chemistry of Poisons ; Taylor on Poison. Four courses of laboratory work have been arranged as follows:

CHEMICAL COURSE.

FIRST YEAH.

First Term.—Qualitative Analysis, Tests and Separation of the Alkalies, Alkaline Earths, (N H4) 2 S Group, and 1st and 2d Division of H2 S Group. Second Term.—Qualitative Analysis Completed, Tests, and Separation of 3d Division of Ha S Group, and the Acids, Analysis of 20 Simple Salts, and 20 Compound Substances. Third Term.—Quantitative Analysis of Sodium Sulphate, Dolomite, Ammonium Alum, Potassium Chloride, Bone Ash, Iron Ore.

SECOND YEAR.

First Term.—Quantitative Analysis of Calamine (Zinc Carbonate), Copper Pyrites Galena, Spathic Iron Ore, Nickel Ore, Clay, Soil, Determination of Iron, Copper, etc., both volumetrically and gravimetrically. Second 7>nK.—Volumetric Analysis, Alkalimetry and Acidimetry, Preparation of Standard Solutions, Analysis of Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Hydroxide, Potassium Hydroxide, Pearl Ash, Cream of Tartar, Sulphuric, Hydrochloric, Oxalic and Citric Acids, Analysis of Corn or other Grain. Third Term.—Preparation of Salts, Acids, etc., Electroplating with Silver, Gold, Copper, Nickel.