« ANALYTICAL LABORATORY. 
[Attached to the “ Department of Pdilosophy anv the Arts,” in Yale College.] 
J. P. NORTON, 
Professor of Scientific Agriculture. 
Te course of instruction in this Laboratory is a fully orgepeed 
and all practicable facilities are afforded to the students. The Sess 
correspond with those of the College, commencing in te anuary, ‘ig an 
October, and continuing about three months each. Instruction given in 
Agricultural, and in general Analytical Chemistry, both Organic and 
norgan 
Be reinticgs 3 is afforded as far as previa in ghar branches of Ap= 
lied Chemistry, and Sashes attention given o fitting students as 
teachers in the various departments of Chemistry. 
Students allowed to work Series the whole day with use of balances, 
reagents, glass, porcelain, alcohol, fire sa “i platinum only excepted. 
ne $5 per week or $60 to 
ment. 
Lectures on Scientific baie. by sel ae during winter 
; term, commencing soon after the m1 iddle of Jan 
1 Lectures on Geology, Mineralogy, Blementary “Chemistry and Natural 
; Philosophy, also accessible : 
Analyses and lavnaigiious of all ki 
sonable terms. AS 
e 
Yale College, New*Haven, August, 1850. = ty 
ee. 
nds promptly attended to on rea 
CABINET OF MINERALS FOR SALE. 
A vatvasze collection of minerals foreign and domestic, the prop» 
erty of a deceased physician, — two thousand specimens. Said 7 
address 
‘ilonline will be disposed o 
No. 6 Harrison eae. South Brooklyn. 
