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TECHNICAL STUDIES.

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vanic batteries; a galvanometer; a spectroscope; microscopes; gas combustion furnaces for organic analysis, etc., On the mansard floor ample provision has been made for the study of photography. COURSE IN CHEMISTRY. Required for Degree ofB. S., in School of Chemistry.

FIBST YEAB.

1. Chemistry, General and applied; Trigonometry; Free Hand Drawing; French. 2. Chemistry and Laboratory Practice; Conic Sections; Free Hand Drawing; French. 3. Organic Chemistry and Laboratory Practice; Free Hand Drawing; Calculus; French.

SECOND TEAE.

1. Chemistry and Laboratory Practice; Physiology or Botany; German. 2. Agricultural Chemistry and Laboratory Practice; Microscopy; German. 3. Agricultural Chemistry and Laboratory Practice; Vegetable Physiology ; German.

THIBD YEAB.

1. Laboratory Practice; Mineralogy; German. 2. Laboratory Practice; Physics; German. 3. Laboratory Practice; Physics; German.

FOUBTH YEAE.

1. Laboratory Practice; Mental Science; Physiography. 2. Laboratory Practice; Constitutional History; Logic. 3. Laboratory Practice; Political Ecjnomy; Geology. Students who are candidates for the degree of B. S. in the School of Chemistry must perform the laboratory work as laid down in some one of the prescribed chemical courses.

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