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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF- COURSES

making a specialty of chemistry. The instruction is directed mainly to the consideration of the general characteristics and the mutual relations of some of the most important classes of carbon compounds, and the course constitutes a general introduction to the principles and the methods of organic chemistry. In the laboratory a few typical substances are prepared. Remsen's Organic Chemistry. Spring term, full study. Professor PALMER. Required: Chemistry 3a. 5a. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS.—General principles and practices of gravimetric quantitative analysis, beginning with salts of definite composition. The purpose here is to gain facility and accuracy of manipulation, together with a knowledge of the principles involved in the best practice. Lectures and assigned text from Fresenius's Quantitative Analysis accompanying the laboratory work. Fall term, full study.

Professor PARR.

Required: Chemistry 3b. 5b. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, CONTINUED.—This course includes volumetric analysis and the analysis of silicates ; as, feldspars, clays, etc. Winter term, full study, laboratory work three hours daily. Professor PALMER and Mr.

WHITE.

Required:

Chemistry 5a.

5c. EXAMINATION AND ANALYSIS OF FOODSTUFFS, MILK, BUTTER, ETC. SANITARY EXAMINATION OF AIR, OR ANALYSIS OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, MATERIALS, FERTILIZERS, ETC.—

Spring term, full study. Laboratory work is required three hours daily. Professor PALMER and Assistant Professor

GRINDLEY.

Required : Chemistry 5b. 6. TECHNOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY.—This is lecture-room work only, and comprises a study of technological chemistry as illustrated in those industries having a chemical basis for their principal operations and processes. Much use is made of the journals. Winter and spring terms, half study. "Wagner's Chemical Technology. Professor PARR. Required : Chemistry 2, 3b. 7. ADVANCED GENERAL CHEMISTRY.—A course in physical chemistry, including thermo-chemistry, consisting mainly