YALE SCEENTIFIC SCHOOL. 
CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL SCIENCE. 
LECTURES. 
a ee = a oa ne 
FIRST TERM nice use. ore 17th, 1856. } 
RN Chemistry, rof. ee Situiman, Jr. 
gys : - Poot James D. Dana. 
indigo dhewitiys - - Prof. ae W. Jounson. 
—[Commencing ‘ef 7th, 1857. 
Chemistry of Building | Manette rof. Benjamin Situiman, Jr. 
oe adi Brociples he Bok fol Al Popa 
THIRD TERM. C5 pemeoranogrts eet 6th, He 
_ Mineralogy, Prof. James D. 
po eed apptied to the Ants, . Prof. hinyiin Sinan Jr. 
Organic Chemistry, + Prof. Jonn A. Porter. 
‘ ISTANT INSTRUCTORS. 
Prof. Cnartes H. fiiene, Hewry M. SEexey. 
s of Professor OLMsTED cn Natural J hilosophy, Astronomy and Meteor- 
ology, i in 4 ‘heade emical re are also open to members of the Scientific School. 
to 5 
ratory Course—(from 9 a. M to 5 Pp. M. a geet aang 
materials and use of tus bel 9 the Laborator $50 per term. 
Average cost ed apparatus and materials pa be purchased by : 
each studen er cae es 
Lectures—to Laboratory stvdents, free; ; to others, - = + $3 to 10.each course. 
Basricslinon Fee - $3 
Laboratory practice in An oughout the year. 
Assays, oo mical and Geological i inv esiigations generally, will be undertaken on 
- For farther | iitobabetion address Jonn A. Porter, Dean of the Faculty. 
ENGINEERING, 
_ Engineering, - - - + Prof. Wittiam A. Norton. 
—o INSTRUCTORS, 
| Atonzo T. Mosma Louis Batt. 
The i —s in Engineering extends ‘through the whole 
Course o me peer in al] its renihes with the | use of instruments, and 
systematic Meee in ain eae — Drawing. , topographical, geometrical, mechanical, archi- 
p somaaecd A algae shading and ach eae riptive Geometry, Shades and Shadows, Linear 
lsometrica Projection ; Applications of Descriptive Geometry to Masonry 
and snd Stone-cutting, ef to os and Mechanical Engineering, generally ;—Principles of 
, and the Differential and Integral Calculus ;—Me- 
chanie, with’ f Bicwet to ‘Machinery and Engineering ;—the Science of Construction ; 
—Engi Astronomical Instruments for the determination of 
time, latitude = longi 
The st may a a partis] © ra full course, at his option. The studies required 
the full course are, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonome 
Tuition i. for the full course of each term, $30 ;—to be paid in advance. Fee fo: r the 
course of Surveying alone, $12. , No charge for ineidental expenses beyond the matrieu- 
lation fee of $3. 
- _ The ee year is divided into three terms, commencing in 1856-7, on 
So 17, January 7, and May 6, and oon i about three months. 
‘*‘Studen ass i 
