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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. houses; the vineyard and small fruits, and timber tree plantation. Students have instruction and practice in grafting, budding, propagation by cuttings, etc. Lectures. Fall term, full study. Professor

BURRILL and Mr. MCCLUER.

LATIN. 1. Livy.—Selections from the XXI and XXII books. Hannibal and his contest with the Romans. Sight reading, Eutropius. Prose composition based upon the text of Livy in connected passages. A thorough review of noun and verb syntax. Fall term, full study.

Professor BARTON.

2. Cicero.—De Amicitia and De Senectute. Prose composition based on the text read. An outline of the philosophical systems then prevalent at Rome. Winter term, full study. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin I. 3. Horace.—Selections from the Odes. Roman lyric poetry. term, full study. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin 1, 2. Spring

4. Cicero.—The First Book of the Tusculan Disputations; extracts from De Natura Deorum. The religious ideas of the Romans. Fall term, full study. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin i, 2, 3. 5. Horace.—Selections from the Satires and Epistles. The private life of the Romans. Winter term, full study. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin 1, 2, 3. 6. Plautus; Terence.—Captivi, or Trinummus; Phormio. Roman Comedy. Spring term, full study. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin 1, 2, 3. 7. Tacitus.—Agricola; Annals, Selections.

fessor BARTON.

Fall term, full study. Pro-

Required:

Latin 1, 2, 3. Winter term, full

8. Juvenal.—Satires. The social condition of Rome. study. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin 1, 2, 3.

9. Vergil.—Teachers' Seminary. Extracts from the last six books of the Aeneid. Matters pertaining to the teaching of Latin are discussed, such as the preparation of the teacher, the conduct of the