DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS 
IN YALE COLLEGE. 
SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL SCIENCE, 
JOHN A. PORTER, 
Acting Professor of Agricultural and Analytical Chemistry. 
W. J. CRAW, 
Assistant, 
THE course of instruction is designed to meet the wants of those intending to —— 
ae analysis, medicine, agriculture or monniaeronng, as well as those who purpo 
engage e teaching or scientific researc h. mbra aces, among ot ther I Haan the 
ainipanns f grains, soils and minera ls, the dete the value of dru 
ieals, and experimen s in medical C 
é lerms commence for the current collegiate year, Sept. 16th, Jan. 5th, and May 4. 
Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry will be pis en ny aso the first ten weeks of the winter 
Phin Boa $10. _Lectur res on Geology, Mineralogy, Elementary Chemistry and Naturai 
a) “ar 
‘Ahakpech of grains, coils, tera waters, &c., and other chemical investigations peater 
rtaken on reasonable 
Yale College, New ae a 1852. 
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. 
WiILERIAM APY NORTON, 
Professor of Engineering. 
and 8 Stone- -citting, and to Civil a Me chanical "Engineeri ing, yeaciel r ae 
Architecture ;—Analytical Geometry, rt r ! e- 
chanics, with Applications to Ma aery and Engineering ;—the Science of : onstruction ; ; 
angi i ‘ieldwork ;—Use of Astronom ical Instruments for t termination of 
he student may pursue a tial o ] or a full course, at his option. The stu dies required 
for admission to che fall metdee re; are, Arithmetic , Alg wend Pmeaerip it and es acaag nga 
ivi terms, cing on September 16, Jan- 
7D, an y 4, and continuing —, preg thonths eet ‘ 
Puition fee, te the full course of eac Fee for the 
course of Surveying alone, $12. No reiahinits for jneidental ex expenses. 
NS Anes 
eralogy, Elementary Chemistry, and Natural Philosophy 
ae Sil sear 
The — rinent of Phi Pi rod iy and the Arts also includes other courses of study, for 
i er mati fa ination are adap to the soaets of Bachelor of 
who pass 
‘Ys ri uu a etfoctory eed with this Departme 
Yale College, New Haven, September, 18 
