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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS 
IN YALE COLLEGE. 
SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL SCIENCE. 
J. Pp. NORTON, 
Professor of Chemistry and Scientific Apricslliii 
W. J. CRAW, 
First Assistant. 
course of instruction in this Laboratory is now fully organized and all 
practicable facilities are afforded to the students. The Sessions correspond with 
those of the College, commencing the coming year September 16, January 5, and 
, May 4, and continuing 12. to 14 weeks. Instrnotion ta in Agricultural, and 
“ia general Analytical Chemistry, both Organic and Inor 
Instruction is afforded as far as practicable in certain br thes of ‘Abplied Chem- 
istry, and particular attention is given to fitting students as teachers in the various 
departments of Chemistry. 
Students allowed to work during the whole day with use of balances, reagents, 
No previous chemical study required of those who enter this De 
Lectures on Geology, Mineralogy, ee Chemistry and Natural "Philowo- 
phy, also accessible. 
Analyses and investigations of all kinds promptly attended to on reasonable 
ms. 
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. 
WILLIAM A. NORTON, 
Professor of Engineering. 
Course of Instruction.—Surveying in all its branches, with the use of instra- 
g, topographical, geometri- 
cal, machine, architectural; with shading and tinti ig ;—Descri iptive Geometry, 
Shades and Shadows, Linear ees, lometieal Projection ;—Applications 
e-cutting, so to Be and Mechan- 
;—-Engineering, Field- 
Machinery and E —T he Science of Construction 
y ngineering ;—The ? latitude 
work ;—Use of Astronomical Instruments for the determination of time, 
and longitude, &c. 
The student may pursue a partial or a full course, 
required ma admission to the full course are, Arithmetic, 
- Trigonom try. 5 
The siadeciual year is divided into three terms, commencing the coming year 
September 16, _ January 5, and May 4, and continuing about iid months each. 
Tuition fee, for the fall coutse of each terar, $30 ;—to be paid in advance. Fee 
or the course of Surveying alone, $12. No charge for sidibedial expenses. 
at his option. The stu 
Algebra, Geometry, a 
Lectures on Geology, Mineralogy, Elementary Chemistry, and Natural Phi- 
losophy accessible to students in this Department. 
he Department of Philosophy and the Arts also includes other courses of 
study, for which see College Catalogue. 
‘Yale Haven, August, 1352. 
