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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. 
per ve “dy ourteen weeks. This includes the nse for he thy Is pated ty 
and the use of apparatus. ‘The charge -y diminished in rite é case = students omoring for 
less than a term or spending a portion o each day in the Laboratory. Previous study 0! 
listry is not an ay to admi stato 
The terms commence for the current collegiate year, Sept. tes Jan. 5th, and May 4. 
Lectures on Agricult ‘eral Chemistry will be given during mn first ten weeks of the winter 
term; fee, $10. Lectures on Geology, Mineralogy Elem ntary ; Chemis and Nat 
Philosophy are ave accessible. Moatrieubetioe fee fee 85. 
Analyses of grains, soils, mi ¢ ider 
taken on ronsaaaiile ene 
Yale College, New Haven, Nowmber, 1854, 
: 
ENGINEERING, 
WILLIAM A. NORTON, 
Professor of Engineering. 
Course of In ion.—Surveying in all its branches, with the use of instruments, a 
systematic exercises in the noe Drawing, topographical, coma. mechanical, avis 
tectural; with shading and tinting ; Deseriptiv -ierson pe ometry, Shades and Shadows, ‘Linear 
Pe tive, Isometrical Projection ; Appl catio = pees riptive Geometry to nry 
and 
Architecture sah pein ba al "Mada: aig sot ws Bilfurendal ant Integral Caleulus ;— 
ear = Applications to Machinery and <a ;—the Science of Construction ; 
wre, ering Fieldwork ;—Use of Astronomical Instruments for the determination of 
time, | atitnde and longitude, &e. rs 
par: 1 or a full course, at his o studies required 
for admission to the full course are, Arithmetic, Algebra, i, Gouna, oak aaa tix. 
ty 5, aa Mh 4, and about three rate preg , 
9, a ay 4, and continuing months e 
ition fee, foe the full course of each term, $30 ;—to be paid inadvance. Fee for the 
scan iad a ying alone, $12. No charge for incidental expenses beyond the matricu- 
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Lectures on on Geology, Mineralogy, Elementary S ehseaidiry: and Natural Philosophy 
_ accessible to a ote in this Department. 
pass a satisfactory examination ne entitled to the ae of Bachelor of 
er being for two years connected with this Departme 
ew Haven, November, 1854. 
