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ANALYTICAL LABORATORY. 
[Attached to the “ Department of Pdilosophy anv the Arts,” in Yale College.] 
I. Ps NORTON, 
Professor of Scientific Agriculture. 
Tue course of instruction in this Laboratory is now fully oe 
and all practicable facilities are afforded to the students. The Ses 
ina with those of the College, commencing in January, May 2 an 
and continuing about three months each. Instruction given in 
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Be icnivural and in general Analytical Chasatey: both Organic and 
norganic 
Lectures and instruction in various pee of Applied Chemistry, 
are intended to be given by Mr. Henry Worrz, first assistant, in the 
temporary absence of Prof. B. Silliman, Fe from that department. : 
Students allowed to work during the ‘whole day with use of balances, 
reagents, glass, porcelain, alcohol, aa: si platinum ealy excepted, 
The only extra charge is for ge. ms $5 a week or $60 to 
Lectures on Scientific Agriculture, by Prof. ee ‘during winter 
erm, commencing soon after the middle of Janu 
Lectures on Geolo oBy; Mineralogy, commapiele = “Chemistry and Natural 
Pease also ace 
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Analyses and inveatigarion of all kinds ety a attended to on rea- 
- sonable os : 
Yale le Clee New Haven, Bygust, 1850. a sae Ber dew 
ar Collectors of Bri 
ROBERT” DAMON « or We ‘MO 
