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CHEMICAL GROUP

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Apparatus.—These laboratories are amply furnished with all the modern conveniences and supplies for the various lines of work in pure and applied chemistry and pharmacy. The apparatus for general use includes twenty-four analytical balances of Sartorius's and Becker's make, a large platinum retort for making hydrofluoric 'acid, Geissler's mercurial air pumps, Soleil-Scheibler's saccharimeter, a large Landolt's polariscope, Hofmann's, and Lepsius's apparatus for lecture demonstrations, complete sets of apparatus for gas analysis, spectroscopes, etc. A very important feature of the equipment consists of the chemical library which, in addition to all the modern standard chemical texts, dictionaries, and encyclopedias, includes complete sets of nearly all the more important chemical journals, especially the German and the English. The current numbers of many others are regularly received. CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS

PBESCKIBED

1. Chemical.—General Elementary Chemistry (Chem. 1); 1 credit. Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (Chem. 2); 1 credit. Elements of Organic Chemistry (Chem. 4); 1 credit. Organic Chemistry (Chem. 9); 2 credits. Qualitative Analysis (Chem. 3a, 3b); 2 credits. Quantitative Analysis (Chem. 5a, 5b); 2 credits. Seminary (Chem. 19); 2 credits. 2. Genera/.—Advanced Algebra (Math. 1, 2); 1 credit. German 1, 2, 5, 6; 5 or 6 credits.* Military 1, 2; 2 credits. Physics 1, 3; 3 credits. Ilhotorio 2; 2 credits. Trigonometry (Math. 3 or 4); 1 credit.

ELMOTIVKS

List A (Chemical) Advanced General Chemistry (Chem. 7); 1, 2, or 3 credits. Agricultural Chemistry (Cliem. 13); 2 credits.

"This rpquin-inent may be satisfied by courses 5 and 6, or by course 6, preceded by four terms of X and 2.