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In Zoology, the cabinets contain a human skeleton, and a manikin made by Dr. Auzoux; skeletons of the different orders of mammals, and of birds; stuffed preparations of a large number of birds, mammals, fishes, reptiles, etc.; a dissected eye, trachea and vocal apparatus, in papier-mache, by Dr. Auzoux; collections of shells, fossils, and insects. The Geological Cabinet contains in addition to the specimens from the State Geological Survey, and other illustrative specimens, mineral and fossil, Prof. Ward's celebrated college series of casts of famous fossils, illustrating the various phases of life in geological history. This set of casts was the munificent gift of Emory Cobb, Esq., President of the Board of Trustees. A valuable and extensive collection of the leads of the State and accompanying mineral, was presented by Gen. J. C. Smith, and other gentlemen, of Galena.

COURSE IN SCHOOL OF NATURAL HISTORY.

Required for Degree of B. S. in School of Natural

FIRST TEAK.

History.

1. Chemistry; Free-Hand Drawing, ^optional); Trigonometry; French. 2. Chemistry; Free-Hand Drawing (optional); Analytical Geometry; ^French. 8. Vegetable Physiology; Chemistry, or Free-Hand Drawing; Rhetoric: French, (extra).

SECOND TEAK.

1. Anatomy and Physiology ; Botany; German. 2. Zoology; Botany; German. 8. Zoology; Economic Entomology; German.

THIRD YEAR.

1. Geology; Mineralogy; German; Ancient History (optional, extra). 2. Geology; Physics; German; Medieval History (optional, extra). 8. Geology; Physics; Modern History.

FOURTH YEAR.

1. Meteorology and Physical Geography; History of Civilization; Mental Science. 2. Microscopy and Fungology: Constitutional History; Logic. 3. Political Economy; Astronomy; Natural History Laboratory Work.