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GEOLOGY

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NOTE.—Geology ia, b, c, djnay be taken, instead of the minor, by those who have had Mineralogy 1. The applications of geology to geography are considered in Physiography 1 (p. 253).

COURSES FOR GRADUATES 101. PALEONTOLOGY.—A critical and comparative study of the fossils found in the rocks of Illinois. 102. ECONOMIC GEOLOGY.—The effects which variations in the chemical composition and physical constitution of inorganic substances used in the arts have on the qualities of the manufactured product, and should have on methods of manufacture. A critical examination of the tests now employed in determining the qualities of building stones. 103. ILLINOIS GEOLOGY.—Glacial geology in relation to water supply of drift-covered regions. Dynamic and stratigraphic geology of the Ozark uplift in Illinois. GERMAN [For Courses A and B, see p. 288.] 1. ELEMENTARY COURSE.—Thomas's Practical German Grammar; Hewett's German Reader, or other easy narrative prose, with exercises in composition. / . ; daily; section A, 1; section B, 2; section C, 3; section D, 4; section E, 7; (5). Assistant Professor MEYER and Dr. BROOKS. 2. ENGINEERING COURSE.—For students in the College of En-

gineering. General descriptive prose, followed by the translation of articles dealing with physics or the history of architecture. / / . ;

daily; 2; (5). Dr. BROOKS.

Required:

3.

German I.

NARRATIVE PROSE AND MODERN DIALOGUE.—For students in

the College of Literature and Arts, and in the College of Science. Hewett's German Reader continued, or other works of a similar character. Bernhardt's Prose Composition. / / . ; daily; section A,

2; section B, 8; (5). Assistant Professor MEYER and Dr. BROOKS.

Required:

4.

German I.

DESCRIPTIVE AND HISTORICAL PROSE.—Selections from stand-

ard prose writers of the present century, with grammatical review and drill; also exercises in reading at sight. Bernhardt's Prose Composition completed. / . ; daily; section A, 1; section B, 3; section C,