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winter to study. It is but extending and rendering more complete the 

 plan of the Board of Agriculture, in holding yearly meetings for lectures 

 and discussions. While these lectures will not take the place of the 

 regular college duties, the arrangement of the lectures and college 

 studies will be such that students who remain three years in College, 

 will be able to hear all the lectures of the special course. 



2. Eegular Course. 



Freshman Year. 



First Term. — Algebra; English Language; Human Anatomy ; Botany. Lectures ou 

 the Preservation of Health and Methods of Study. 



SecoTid Term. — Geometry; Drawing; French; General Chemistry and Mineralogy. 

 (Recitations and Lectures.) 



Third Term. — Geometry; Drawing; French; General Zoology; Botanical Analysis. 



Members of the Freshmen Class will be allowed to attend at least one lecture daily, of 

 the special course, on Agriculture, in such departments as the Faculty shall determine. 



Sophomore Year. 



First Term. — Trigonometry; Surveying; Mensuration; Agriculture; Physical Geog- 

 raphy; Applied Chemistry and Mineralogy. (Recitations and Lectures.) 



Second term. — Analytical Geometry; German; History. Farm Management by 

 lectures; Book-keeping and Farm Accounts; Laboratory Fractice. 



Third Term.— German; Comparative Anatomy; General Geology; Landscape Gar- 

 dening and Rural Architecture. 



Lectures. — Diseases of Domestic Animals; Physical Properties of Soils; Drainage. 



Students of the Sophomore Class will be allowed to attend one lecture daily of the 

 special course, on such subjects as the Faculty may determine. 



Junior Year. 



First Term. — Mechanics and Optics; Political Economy; English, French or German 

 Literature or Calculus, (optional.) 



Lectures. — Horticulture; History of Useful Plants. 



Second Term. — Engineering; Hydrostatics; Analytical Chemistry, Laboratory Practice ; 

 Forestry; Industrial Statistics. 



Lectures. — Magnetism and Electricity. 



Third Term. — Astronomy, Climatology; Animal and Vegetable Physiology, with 

 special reference to Breeds and Varieties; Rhetoric; Laboratory Practice. 



Lectures. — Entomology, Bee Culture, &c. 



Students in the Junior Class will have the privilege of attending one lecture daily, of 

 the special course, on such subjects as the Faculty shall determine. 



Senior Year. 

 First Term. — Civil Polity; Intellectual Philosophy ; Economic Geology and Mining. 

 Lectures. — Law relating to Rural Affairs. jfcy 



Second Term. — Moral Philosophy; Logic; ./Esthetics; English Literature. 

 Lectures. — Architecture. 

 Third Term. — Special Subjects; Reviews. 

 Seniors attend any lectures of the course. 

 Military Tactics; Declamations; Discussion and Themes during the whole course. 



The first term of the College will commence October 2, 1867. The 

 first year provision will be made for a freshman class only. 



Those students who complete the whole course will be entitled to the 

 degree of Bachelor of Science ; and those students who make special 



