6 SUPPLEMENT. 



Third Term. — Recitations in Landscape Gardening; Geology; and Gen- 

 eral Reviews. Lectures on Agricultural Botany. Lectures on Architecture, 

 with special reference to Rural Affairs. Lectures on Mineralogy, and Geol- 

 ogy ; Meteorology; and Civil Polity. Exercises in Original Declamation. 

 Military Drill : Target Practice ; Sword Play ; and General Drill. 



Practice in the various operations of the Farm and Garden through the 

 course. 



Select Course. 



Those who do not intend to pirsue the full course, may select from the 

 studies of the first, second, or third terms of any year in the curriculum, such 

 instruction as they choose, provided they are qualified for it. 



CALENDAR FOR 187L 



The second term of the collegiate year begins January 19, and continues 

 till April 19. 



The third term begins April 27, and continues till July 19. 



The first term begins August 31, and continues till the Wednesday before 

 Thanksgiving. 



There is an Examination of candidates for admission to the College, at the 

 Botanic Museum, at 9, A. M., Tuesday, July 18, and also on Thursday, 

 August 31. 



The annual Public Examinations, and the Prize Declamations take place 

 Monday, July 17. 



The Exercises of Class Day, and the Address before the Literary Societies, 

 on Tuesday, July 18. 



The Exercises of Graduation Day, with the conferring of Degrees by His 

 Excellency Governor Claflin, and an Historical Address, by Hon. Marshall 

 P. Wilder, on Wednesday, July 19. 



ADMISSION. 



Candidates for admission to the Freshman class, are examined in writing, 

 upon the following subjects : English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and 

 the History of the United States. 



Candidates for higher standing, are examined as above, and also in the 

 studies gone over by the class to which they may desire admission. 



No one can be admitted to the College until he Is fifteen years of age, and 

 every student is required to furnish a certificate of good character from his 

 late pastor or teacher, and to give^security for the prompt payment of term 

 bills. Tuition and room-rent must be paid in advance at the beginning of 

 each term ; and bills for board, fuel, and washing, at the end of every term. 



The regular examinations for admission arc held at the Botanic Museum at 

 9 o'clock, A. M., on Tuesday, July 18, and on Thursday, August 31 ; but can- 

 didates may be examined and admitted at any other time in the year. 



Further information may be obtained from President W. S. Clark, Am- 

 herst, Mass. 



