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Private Instruction in Chemical Analysis and in 
Mineralogy and Geology. 
Tue subscriber receives Pupils in the above departments of| 
Scientific Knowledge, and is prepared to carry them through such 
courses of Study aud Physical Research, as may suit the wants and 
objects of each. Gentlemen studying under his care will have ac- 
cess to a well furnished Private Laboratory, where they will be 
provided with every facility in the way of Instruments, Reagents, 
me Books. Daily and accurate recitations are held in the most 
roved Authors, by which, in connection with constant practice} _ 
lin > Operative Chemistry, the ‘Pupil rapidly acquires a knowledge of 
the branches taught. No time or labor is spared to make the ad- 
vantages offered truly valuable. 
The public Lectures in Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology, by 
Prof. Silliman, and those on Natural Philosophy, Mechanics, and 
|Astronomy, by Prof. Olmsted, are accessible to tbe Pupil, while a 
private course of instruction in Mineralogy and Analytical Chemis-| — 
try is now provided for during the year, aided by the most extensive| — 
and een Cabinets in Mineralogy and Geology, and also of] — 
Chemical Preparations, — large Libraries rich in rare Scien-| ~ 
tific sag especially Journals of Science in various languages. | 
wish to perleel themselves, chiefly, in the arts of| 
Chemical okey with a view to Public Instruction and Lec- 
tures, will here enjoy the best advantages. 
New Haven being the centre of learning in southern New Eng- 
land, offers therefore many attractions to the Student, in addition to 
its fine climate, its cheap living, and abundant means of quick com- 
munication to every part of the country. 
In the courses of private instruction, particular attention will be} — 
given to the examination of Soils and oo and the _— 2 
of Rocks and Ores, and other means of w a 
A knowledge of Chemistry is now paea indispensable both to “ 
the Agriculturist and the —_ 
Chemical inquiries connected with Agriculture Bt the Arts and 
Manufactures, will therefore receive particular attentio 
Wor more detailed information, application may be fad to 
- bee stn 
B. Situman, Jr. 4 
: Of the Departments of Chemistry, Mineralogy,| — 
and Geology in Yale College. 
Yale College Laboratory, Jan. :s 1844. 
