64 Prussia mid the Crinan S</s/< „t <>/ Kd a ration. 



By Prof, Karsi i\ : Hoars. 



Medical Botany showing Medical 



Plants and Drags, 6 



Pharmacognosy 4 



Anatomical Physical Exercises ? 



By Dr. Km : 



Fructification ofPlants 2 



Anatomical and Physical Exercises, 6 



Bj Prof Pi 1 1 as : 



General and Special Zoology 6 



Xnu ogical Zootomic Exercises, 2 



By Dr. Qxbstaokxb: 



General and Special Entomology 

 with Microscopical Demonstra- 

 tions, 3 



By Prof, dxj Bois Reymond : 



Physical Anthropology, 1 



SCIENCES OP STATE FINANCE AND 

 I Mil 8TRY. 



By Prof, Hakbsbn : 



People's Political Economy, 4 



Science of Finances, 4 



Financial Exercises 1 



By Prof. 1'i:ii:i>i.aeni)KU : 



National Economy, 4 



By Dr. DiimtiNO : 



National Economy acordlng to Prin- 



dples of Critical Foundation 4 



Parties in the State and Society 1 



Political Bonomy, 



Prussian Finances, Police and Ad- 

 ministration, 



By Prof. IIki.wim;: 



Police Science or Theory of intrinO 

 sic Administration, aiso Theory 

 of State Economy, > 4 



Agricultural, Industrious. and Com- | 

 menial Police. J 



Examinations and Disputations on 

 the Science of Politics and Finan- 

 ces, 1 



By Dr. Sciiui.z : 



Police, 2 



By Prof. Tiiaer: 



Principles of Agricultural Credit and 



Insurance 1 



Agricultural Production of Animals, 4 

 Colloquia on Selected Part?- of the 

 Practical Management of Agricul- 

 ture, 1 



by Prof. Koi it : 



Agricultural Botany, with demons- 

 trations on living plants, 2 



By Dr. Qkhbtai m B : 



insects Pernicious and Dseful to 



\ rieulture, 2 



HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY. 



By Prof. V. Rai U 



History of constitutions and Politics, 1 



By Prof. Koi'M : 



History of the Middle Ages 4 



Historical Exercises, l 



By Dr. Kni'M vnnsiioki I 



History from the end of the Middle 

 Ages with regard to Literature 



and Civilization 4 



History of the English devolution, 2 



By Prof. V. Uaski. : Hours. 



History of the Present ^ge, since 

 the Declaration of independence 



Of the United Stales of America, 1 



Historical ] . 1 



By Prof DBOJ -ia : 



Htetorj Blncel816, 5 



creek Hlstor • 4 



Exercises of the Historical Society, I 



By Dr. ll lbbbl : 



History Ol Prussia from 17S1-1815, 1 



Bj Prol i mi: 



Historical Exercises, 1 



By Pro! Kuciiit : 



History of the Earth and Geographi- 

 cal Discoveries, 3 



By Dr. Hash \n : 



History of Colonic- from the 16th 



Century till the present time l 



Ethnology and Anthropology, 4 



Bj Prof. Mollbb : 



Geographv and Knowledge of Dif- 

 ferent States Of the New World. 4 

 The History of the New World 1 



THEORY AND HISTORY OF ART. 

 By Prof. IIotho: 



Esthetics, With a Summary on His- 

 tory of Art, 2 



Bj Prof. Wbrdbb : 



i in Dramatic Art, 1 



Bj Dr. M lbbobkb : 



Rhetoric : .. 1 



Rhetorical Exercises, 1 



P.y Prof. Cruris : 



History Of Plastic Arts of the i ,r> , i,-. 



and Romans 5 



Exercises of Classical Archaology 

 and .Monuments, ? 



P.y Prof. l'nii:i)i:i:i('lis : 



History of Greek Roman Art, 



Archaeological Exercises, 1 



By Prof. Lbpbiub: 



Egyptian Monuments, 1 



l'.v Prof. I'.KI.I I KM ANN : 



History of Music of the middle Bj 



from beginning ol ( hristlanlty till 

 Franco of Cologne, 18th century, . . a 



Counterpoint Exercises 2 



PHILOLOGICAL BCTJENCE8 AND EX- 

 PLANATION OF AUTHORS. 



l'.v Prof. S'l'l IN I'M u : 



The st vie of the [ndo-Germanlc Lan- 

 guage, with regard to the Greek, 

 Latin and i lerman Language, ... 4 



Historj of the Bci< nee of the Lan- 

 guages of the Greeks and Romans, 1 



By Prof. Mass* \n\ : 



Science of Handwriting, ? 



Explains the I lermania ol Tacitus,, t 

 Monuments regarding the Gothic 

 Languages, combined with the 

 History of the Gothic Language, 4 



By Prof. Krai shot r i 



History of Greek Literature till time 



of Alexander the < lr< at 4 



Explains Medea of Euripides, 4 



By Prof. II u pt: 



Explains the Birds ol Aristophanes, 4 

 Explains iheEunuchusof Terentius, 4 



