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YALE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. ° 
CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL SCIENCE. 
LECTURES. 
FIRST TERM. 
General Chemistry, -  - - Prof. Bensamin Situiman, Jr. 
SECOND TERM. 
Geology, - Prof. James D. Dana. 
Chemistry of Building Materials, Prof. ay a Sia Jr. 
Agricultural Chemistry, - Prof. Jonn A. Por 
THIRD TERM. 
its ogy, - Prof. James D. Dan 
Chemistry applied to the Ants, - Prof. Bensamin Sunes, Jr, 
Chemicai Philosophy, - Prof. Joun A. Porte 
SSISTANT INSTRUCTORS. 
Samvet W. Jouyson, Fire. Assistant. | Cuar.es H. ‘Ponrxn; Second Assistant. 
2 s on Natural Philosophy by Professor OmsTED, are also accessible to students 
in this Deparrinent: Parallel with the above courses, instruction in Chemical Mineralogy 
and Practical Anolysis will be given at the Aeatyuenl Laboratory, during the whole year. 
oom study of chemistry and the other branches weet is not essential to admission. 
eae and use of apparatus beloneing to the sage $50 per term. 
* Average cost of spperssus: and materials to be pur by 
each ode ee 
Lecture = esa students, free; 3; to others, pase Se . = BS ho 0 sick course, 
Mission Fee 
Assays, eas Ch d Geo] ogi 1 investigations generally, will be undertaken on 
reasonable term: 
ENGINEERING, 
WHELLIAM A. NORTON, 
Professor of Engineering. 
ALONZO T. MOSMAN—Assistant. 
ey einen es of 
— tecture ;—Analytical Geometry, and the Differential pe eae i—Me- 
nics, with Applications to Machinery and Engineering ;—the 
Frelavcuk ;—Use of yt Aoneterns Instruments for the determination a 
&e. 
e student may pursue a partial or a full course, at his option. studies required 
for admission to the Pk pee aye, re, a igcbr, Geometry, on uy: 
iti Fee for the 
cones yond the matricu- 
September 12. January -. and May 1, and costinning mont 
Students who pass a pi Acorn examination in either of the ab rs ve Depart- 
ts, are entitled to the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, aha eing two 
nect i 
Yale College, New Haven, July, 1855. 
