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COURSE OF STUDY.

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The work by terms is as follows: 1. Magnetism, voltaic electricity, mensuration, density, and specific gravity. 2. Heat, dynamics, light and sound.

Physiology.

This science is taken up first because it forms a suitable introduction to Zoology and is a subject on which students should be early informed. Charts, skeleton, manikin, and illustrative material from the lower animals are used. Martin's Human

Body. Zoology.

This study logically follows Physiology. Through the study of typical animals the subject is so presented as to lead the student to a knowledge of methods of scientific classification in the natural sciences.

REGULATIONS.

Reports regarding all non-resident, minor students, (and, upon request, regarding any others,) are sent to parents or guardians as soon as students are settled in their work, (by the end of the first month), and reports regarding all students are 'sent at the close of each term 4 The calendar of the Preparatory School is the same as that of the University. Concerning fees and expenses see page 197. For special information with regard to the Preparatory School, address Edward G. Howe, Champaign, Illinois.