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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

SECOND YEAR.

1. Botany i; Chemistry 5a; German 1, 4; Military 2, 3; Mineralogy 1; Physics 1, 3; Physiology 4; Zoology 1, 3. 2. Botany 1; Chemistry 5b, 7, 9; Geology ia; German 1, 4; Military 2, 3; Mineralogy 2; Physics 1, 3, 2; Physiology 1; Zoology 4. 3. Botany 1 (Vegetable Physiology) 6; Chemistry 5c, 7, 9; Geology ib; German 1, 4; Military 2, 3; Mineralogy 2; Physics 1, 3; Physiology 1; Zoology 4.

THIRD YEAR.

Botany 2 (Bacteriology); Economics 1; Geology ic; German 2; History. 1; Meteorology 1; Mineralogy 1; Pedagogy 1, 2, 3; Philosophy 1, 2, 8; Physiology 2; Psychology 4; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8); Zoology 6. 2. Botany 3 (Systematic); Economics 2; Geology ia, 4; German; History 1, 4; Pedagogy 1, 2, 3; Philosophy 3, 4; Physiology 2; Psychology 2; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8); Zoology 5; (Embryology) 6; Mineralogy 2. 3. Botany 4; Economics 7; General Biology; Geology ib, 3; German;History 1; Mineralogy 2; Pedagogy 2, 3; Philosophy 3, 5; Physiology 2; Psychology 2; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8); Zoology 3 (Embryology) 6.

FOURTH YEAR.

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1. Anthropology 2; Economics 1, 3, 5; Geology ic; History 2; Pedagogy 1, 2, 3. 7, 8; Philosophy 1, 2, 7, 8; Psychology 1, 4, 7. 2. Botany 5 (Thesis); History 3; Economics 2. 3, 5; Geology 2 (Thesis); Pedagogy 1, 2, 3, 7, 8; Philosophy 3, 6, 7, 8; Physiology 3 (Thesis); Psychology 2, 3, 6, 7; Zoology 7 (Thesis). 3. Botany 5 (Thesis); Economics 4, 6, 7; General Biology; Geology 2 (Thesis); History 4; Pedagogy 2, 3, 4, 8; Philosophy 3, 5, 6, 7; Physiology 3 (Thesis); Psychology 2, 7; Zoology 7 (Thesis).

SUGGESTIONS CONCERNING COURSES OF STUDY.

On account of the numerous and extensive changes made in the contents and arrangement of the natural science group of studies since the publication of the last catalogue, the following suggestions concerning courses of study are made as an aid to an intelligent election: Students desiring major courses in the biological subjects and the related sciences, as a preparation for medical study, may take with advantage, in addition to the subjects required, zoology 3; botany 6; the physics, physiology, and German of the second year; mineralogy,