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ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN. 



tern, charts, etc. Two general laboratories for 

 students are at either side, also two private 

 laboratories, one of these four laboratories 

 possessing the usual equipment. Besides 

 these, is a small Museum, vivarium, prepar- 

 ator's room, small departmental library, etc. 



Summer School Biology. In addition to the 

 regular College instruction, the department of- 

 fers in the University Summer School at Uni- 

 versity Heights, five hours daily of biological 

 work particularly designed for teachers. 



THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW 

 YORK. 



WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. 

 139th Street and Amsterdam Awenue. 



THE new and extensive buildings of the 

 College are approaching completion and 

 will be occupied by the college classes in 

 the coming fall term. The College is main- 

 tained by the City as a part of its public educa- 

 tional system. It is open to young men of 



COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

 A General View of the various Halls and Building^s 



Medical Biology. Extensive Medical Lab- 

 oratories of Anatomy, Physiology, Materia 

 Medica, Histology, Pathology and Bacteri- 

 ology are situated in the University Medical 

 College laboratory buildings on First Avenue, 

 between 25th and 26th Streets. In these 

 laboratories professors of the University Vet- 

 erinary College also conduct instruction. The 

 total enrollment of medical and veterinary 

 students the present year is 493. 



every borough of the city who meet the re- 

 quirements for admission. There is no tuition 

 fee. Libraries, laboratories and text-books 

 are also provided for the free use of all stu- 

 dents, under restriction of proper care. The 

 Courses of Study are divided into two groups, 

 one leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, 

 and the other to the degree of Bachelor of 

 Science. The Department of Natural History 

 aims to secure : 



