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  2O ANNUAL REGISTER
F VI. Course in Mathematics.
l i PROFESSOR \VlrII'l`lZ.
  Freshman Class.
  Fin! 72*rm-l’ecl;’s Manual of Algebra to Chapter XI.
  Smwmi 7'r·rm—Algel>ra completed; l’ecl;’s Manual of Geometry to Book
{ VI.
E Sophomore Class.
l Fzirsl 7`urw—I’ecl;'s Manual of Geometry, Books VI, VII, VIII, IX;
, I’eek’s Conic Sections; l‘lain 'Irigonoinetry.
i` Sycuxzri Tzrm—Analytical and Spherical 'frigonometry; I,oomis’ Survey-
'I ing and Navigation. {
junior Class.
I f1`11v/ Ybr/11-Pecl;’s Analytical Geometry.
»Slt.'L`0}I(I] I/i.‘I'/)I—·P€Cl{iS Calculus.
Senior Class.
Fehr! 7`tv·21z—St1ell’s Olmsted`s Mechanics.
Summi T;`}'/}[·—SllClllS Olmstcdls Astronomy.
VII. Course in Chemistry and Physics.
l’ROl*`l·]F·SOR I‘lj'l`lCR.
' junior Class.
‘i [Vim! YWU/'//I-—l.CCllll'C or Recitation daily; lilementary General Physics and
. Chemical Physics, with Experimental Illustrations and Applica-
i tions.
i .S`u0m{ 7i’)’//1-—S£\lllC, continued into lilementary Chemistry.
Senior Class.
_ B0/h 72vm.r—·I.ecture or Recitation daily; General Chemistry, with its
application to Agriculture, Medicine, and the Mechanic Arts, fully
illustrated hy Experiments.
. Practical Chemistry.
T I‘reparations are made for full instruction in Practical Chemistry under
l the Professor of Ljhenristry and Physics. liaeh student will he charged
with the apparatus he may l>real;, and a small additional fee for the
Course.
_ VIII. Course in Natural History.
l’ROl·`lCS50l{ L`l{;\XlL\l,l..
‘ 'l`o enter the Sophomore Class of this school students must have
E attended at least one course of lectures upon Organic and lnorganic ,7
’ Chemistry, and must present a certilicate of having sustained a thorough
1 and satisfactory examination therein. 'l`hose wishing to enter any ad-
t vanced class must sustain an examination upon the studies of the previous
` classes, or present proof of having done so elsewhere.