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UNIVERSITY OP ILLINOIS.

plant and animal forms from nature. Third term, use of pen and ink and water color in work relating to these courses. Design, same as in course 1. One year, 10 hours a week. Professor FKEDEKICK.

5. For Students of Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering, and of Chemistry.—First term, same as in course 1. Second term, same as in course 1, except that special attention is given to drawing details of machinery and chemical apparatus. Fall and winter terms, 10 hours a week. Professor FBEDEEICK. 6. For Students in College of Literature.—The work in this course is the same as course 1, as far as time will allow, including design. Students are required to attend the lectures of course 7. One or two year, 10 hours a week. Professor FREDEBICK. 7. Course in the History of Art.—Lectures with collateral reading. Selections from Ruskin, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Viollet le Due, Day's Work on Ornament, Penot and Chipiez' and Reber's histories of art, and other works relating to the history and methods of painting, sculpture, and architecture. These lectures are illustrated by several hundred lantern slides and are open to all students of the department. One year, 1 hour a week. Professor FBEDEKICK.