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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS 
IN YALE COLLEGE. 

SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL SCIENCE. 
JOHN A. PORTER, 
Professor of Agricultural and Analytical Chemistry. 
‘ OGDEN N. ROOD, 
Assist 
ant. 

THE course of instruction is des igned to meet the wants of those intending to pursue 
practical analysis, medicine, agri nies or manufacturing, as well as those who purpose 
ngage in teaching or scientific researc t embraces, among other pina the 
analysis of =e soils and es _ ee of the value of drugs and chem- 
ae an worer ments in gegen: LG 
spend a part of each day in at Laboratory, and are charged accordingly. Previo us 
study of are stry is not essential to admission 
Sy terms commence for the current Paph re te e year, Sept. Ho Jan. a and May 
“ tures on Agrieuiturat peat will be given during the first ten weeks of the pase died 
Pun fee, ectures on Geology, Mineralogy, Elementary Chem stry and Natural 
ilosophy a also accessible. 
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a Analyses of grains, yore mineral waters, &c., and other chemical investigations under- 
go ok reasonable 
College, New hs September, 1852. 

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, 
WILLIAM A. NORTON, 
Professor of Engineering. 
ALBERT B. ROGERS, 
Assistant, 

Cows of Instruction—Surveying in all its branches, with the use of instruments, and 
pi ematic exercises in the field ;—-Drawing, to} pographical, geometrical, mechanical, archi- 
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and  tone-cutting, and to Civil and Mechanical Engineering, generally ;— Pieriates of 
Hecture ;—Analyt tica Spent and the tithe ntial and nucene f plein; —Me- 
~Engineering Fieldwork net ony Astronomi eal: lnarcaieie for 
time, latitude and i a &e. af : 
Sir ac © student may pursue a partial or a full course, at his option. studies required 
Mission to the full course are, Arithmetic, ao thie ‘Geometry, bai: a coagr yg aM 
¢ aeademical year - divided into ie gh tage ca ng g on September 16, 
2 ay 4, and continuing about t mont sa 
ee ition fee, for the full course of each term, $30 ;—to be ecb in — Fee for the 
of Su urveying alone, $12. No charge for incidental expe 
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Lectures on on Geology, Mineralogy, Elementary Chemistry, and Natural Philosophy 
®€cessible to students in this  Depariten. 
want Department of of Philosophy and the Arts also includes other.courses of study, for 
sh see College Ca atalogue. 
nts who pass a satisfactory exal ses are ts to the degree of Bachelor of 
y, after r beliig for two years conn this Department, 
ollege, New Haven, 
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