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THE NATURAL SCIENCE GROUP

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2. Botany I, 3, 4, 5; Geology 1; German B or 3 or 6; Military 2; Physics 1, 3; Zoology 1, 3 (Embryology), 4, 6 (Entomology), 7.

THIRD YEAR

1. Botany 2, 3, 7, 8, 10; Geology 1; German 4; Physiology 1; Rhetoric 2; Zoology 2, 4, 5, 6 (Entomology). 2. Botany 3, 4, 5, t o ; German 6; Mineralogy 2; Paleontology 1; Physiology 1; Rhetoric 2; Zoology 3 (Embryology) 4, 6 (Entomology), 7; Biology 2.

FOURTH YEAR

1. Physiology 2; French 5; Economics 1 or Philosophy 2, 4, or 6. raphy 1. 2. Thesis (Bot. 9; Geol. 2; Physiol. 3; Zool. 8 ) ; Biology 2; Physiology 2; Mineralogy 2; Paleontology 1.

FULL COURSE PRELIMINARY TO MEDICINE To students who wish to select studies leading to a degree in natural science as a liberal preparation for a course in medicine, the following course or its substantial equivalent is recommended. Graduates from this course will be required to take only the professional subjects at the University Medical School before taking the medical degree.

FIRST YEAR

1. Art and Design 1; Elementary Chemistry (Chem. 1) ; Mathematics 1, 3 or 2, 4; Biology 1; Military 1, 2; Physical Training 1, 3 or 7, g. 2. Qualitative Analysis (Chem. 2, 3a) ; Geology 4; Bacteriology (Botany 5 ) ; Military 2; Physical Training I, 3 or 7.

SECOND YEAR

1. Vertebrate Zoology and Comparative Anatomy (Zoology 2) ; Quantitative Analysis (Chem. 5a) ; German B or r or 4 or Latin*; Rhetoric 2. 2. Physics I, 3; Organic Chemistry (Chem. 9, 9c) ; German B or 3 or 6 or Latin; Rhetoric 2.

•Those who offer Latin for entrance must take German in this course: those who offer German for entrance should take its equivalent of Latin before going on with German in the University.