SCHOOL OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY. 



[Attached to the " JBtpaxtmttlt of jajflosopjj antr tfje girts," in Yale College.] 



B. SILLIMAN, Jr. 



Professor of Chemistry and the kindred Sciences applied to the Arts. 



J. P. NORTON, 



Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. 



The Winter term of this School will close on the 25th of April next, 

 and with it the courses of Lectures now in progress : viz., 



On Agricultural Chemistry, by Prof. Norton, and 



On Mineralogy, by Prof. B. Silliman, Jr. 



The Summer term will commence, Thursday, May 24th, and closes 

 on Thursday, August 23d, 1849. 



Students in general or special chemistry can enter the School at any 

 period, as most convenient to themselves. Those who propose to fol- 

 low only special courses of lectures, will accommodate themselves ac- 

 cordingly. 



The lectures open to Students in this School during the Summer and 

 close of the Winter term, are as follows : 



On Geology, by Prof. Silliman, Sen. Commencing at 8 a. m., 

 May 25th, and continuing daily at the same hour until about the 1st of 

 July. Fee $5. 



On Anatomy and Physiology, by Dr. J. Knight. Commencing 

 about the middle of March, and continuing until the close of the Win- 

 ter term. Fee 85. 



On Experimental Philosophy, by Prof. D. Olmsted. Optics 

 concluding this course. Commencing in June. Fee $2. 



On Moral Philosophy, by Prof. N. Porter. In the months of June 

 and July. 



On Technical Chemistry, by Prof. B. Silliman, Jr., being a selec- 

 tion of topics of interest from the Arts. Commencing early in June, 

 and continuing twice a week. Twenty lectures. Fee $5. 



In addition to the ahove, familiar instruction will be given to a Select 

 Class in Blowpipe Analysis, by Professor Silliman, Jr. 



And also in the details and processes of Organic Analysis, by Pro- 

 fessor J. P. Norton. 



Students in Analytical Chemistry and Metallurgy work in the Lab- 

 oratory during the whole day. They are provided with every thing 

 required — including glass, and the ordinary reagents, alcohol, lamps, por- 

 celain, and utensils of all sorts, except platina. They are charged with 

 only breakage. They receive the constant care and instruction of one 

 or both of the Professors, or of competent assistants. The fee for this 

 Class, including instruction and use of library, does not exceed $200 

 per year. If Students desire to remain only a single month for some 

 special purpose, the charge is graduated according to circumstances, 

 but will not be less than $30. 



A college education is not required of those who become students un- 

 der this department. 



The Professors are always accessible to those who wish to consult them 

 on matters relating to their several departments; and will undertake such 

 analyses and investigations as may be entrusted to them. Letters of 

 inquiry will be promptly attended to. ^ 



Analytical Laboratory \ Yale College, New Haven, February, 1849. 



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