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YALE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. 
CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL SCIENCE, 
B. SILLIMAN, Jr., 
Professor of General and Applied Chemistry. 
JOHN A. PORTER, 
Professor of Agricultural and Analytical Chemistry. 
TuE course of instruction is designed to meet the wants of those intending to Lhe 
practical analysis, m edicine, agriculture or manufacturing, as well as those w 
to engage in teaching or pega 2 research. It embraces, among other applications, me 
an mio grains, soils an nd m rals, t the value of drugs and chem- 
s, an is 
The La y is open an students during the whole day at a charge of from $60 to $70 
per te: Hats vier or a wee for erials c 
and the use of appara The sc oes is diminished in the case of students entering ~* 
less than a term or s ak ing a — of each day in the Laboratory. Previous study of 
Chemistry is not enaiese?: to admiss 
€ terms commence for the “current ced year, Sept. 16th, ine 5th, and May 4. 
Lecture: 
term; fee, $10. Lectures on Cudiagy: Mineralogy, Elementary Chem istry an 
are i 
Analyses of hea soils, mineral waters, &c., and other chemical investigations under- 
rms. 
agra Haven, November, 1854. 
ENGINEERING, 
WILLIAM A. NORTON, 
Professor of Engineering. 
Course of I nstruction—Surveying in all its branches, with the fine, instruments, be 
ic exercises in the field ;—Drawing, to raphical, me 4 
— ; with shading and inting ; Descriptive Geometry, a and Shadows, Linear 
che lve, Isometrical Projection; Applications of to. mry 
tone-cutting, and to Civil and Mechanical Engineering, generally Prin les of 
chanies, wit lications to Machinery and Engineering ;—the Selene of Constrction 
, "9 ring ieldwork Sip of Astronomical Instruments for the of 
The student may Acipe a partial or a full course, at his option. cry studies — 
Semper to the full course are, Arithmetic, Algebra, i d Trigon ometry. 
emical year is divided. into three terms, comme on September 16, Jan- 
eo nd May 4, and continuing about three “oi parig 
Pe aye fee, for the full course aaah term, $30 ;— ach in’advance. Fee for the 
lee eS Surv aw rveying alone, $12. No charge for Gieidentel expenses beyond the matricu- 
Lectures on Geol Mineral ne Chemistry, and Natural Philosophy 
accessible to pe A et Sn 
Students who pass a satisfactory exa xamination are entitled to the degree of Bachelor of 
. hs pian ooes | os £ 
Yale 
New Haven, November, 1854, 7 
