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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

will be determined in each case according to the quantity and quality of the work. 23. ZOOLOGY.—Field, laboratory, and text-book work to the amount of a half year in the high school. Colton's Practical Zoology, the zoological part of Huxley and Martin's Practical Biology, or of Parker's Elementary Biology, will satisfy the laboratory requirements. PROGRAM OF EXAMINATIONS, SEPTEMBER 14-19, 1899

All persons who wish to enter the University in September, 1899, except those holding certificates of graduation from accredited schools and scholarship certificates, and those for whom a transfer of all entrance credits from some other college or university has already been approved, must present themselves at the Registrar's office, Library Hall, at 9 o'clock a. m., Thursday, September 14th. At that time applications for admission will be received, and applicants will be given all necessary directions as to examinations. The program of examinations is as follows:

History, 3 or 6 credits Botany, 1J4 or 3 credits English Literature, 6 credits English Composition, 3 credits Latin, 3 or 6 credits Physics, 2 or 3 credits Algebra, 4 credits Astronomy, 1 to il/> credits Geology, 2 or 3 credits Geometry, Plane, 3 credits Geometry, Solid, 1 credit Physiology, 1 or 3 credits German, 3 or 6 credits Zoology, 1 Yi or 3 credits French, 3 or 6 credits Chemistry, 2 or 3 credits Latin, 7 to 12 credits French, 7 to 9 credits German, 7 to 9 credits Biology, 3 to 6 credits Physiography, 1 ^ to 3 credits Civics, 1 or 3 credits Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Monday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday 1 :oo p.m. 3:3O p.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1:0O p.m. 3130 p.m. 8 :oo a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10130 a.m. 1 :oo p.m. 2:4S p.m. 3130 p.m. 8 :oo a.m. 10130 a.m. 1 :oo p.m. 3:3O p.m. 8 :oo a.m. 10:3O a.m. 10:3o a.m. 1 :oo p.m. 3 130 p.m. 3 =30 p.m.