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YALE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, 
CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL SCIENCE, 
LECTURES. 
FIRST TERM. 
General Chemistry, - - - Prof. Benjamin Situiman, Jr. 
SECOND TERM. 
Geolog Prof. James D, Dana 
Oheiiiacy af Huitding Materials, Prof. BENJAMIN Sia, JR. 
Agricultural Chemi istry, : Prof. Joun A. Por 
“ THIRD TERM. 
Mineralogy, - Prof. James D. Dana. 
Chemis stry applet to the Aus, - Prof. BenzamIn ee enc Jr. 
Chemical Philosophy, - Prof, Joun A. Port 
ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS. 
Samvr. W. Jounnson, First Assistant. | CuarLes H. Porter, Second Assistant. 
son Natural Shion 100d by Professor OLMSTED, are also accessible to students 
in this ieariin ent. Parallel w me e above courses, instruction in Chemical Mineralo 
aa Practical me! fos will be given at the Analytical Laboratory, during the whole year, 
Previous study of chemistry and ibe other tities taught is not essential to admission. 
Laboratory Course—(from 9 a. m to 5 Pp. m. each day)—inelu 
materials and use of apparatus print to Y the Laboratory, , 0 per term. 
Average cost of pee s and materials to be on chased b 
each student, 1 ge 
Lectures—to Port students, free to he - «© = $3to10 ney course. 
rags. a Big eGe th 
Assays, a hemical and Geological i ig g lly, will be undertaken on 
reasonable te seen 
ENGINEERING, 
WILLIAM A. ORE OM: ‘ 
Professor of Engineering. 
ALONZO T. MOSMAN—Assistant. 
Course of Instruction—Surveying in al] its branches, with the use of instruments, and 
systematic exercises in the field ;—Drawing, topographical, geometrical, mechanical, archi- 
tectural ; with shading and tinting; Descnptive Geometry, Shades an ; 
Perspective, Isometrical ws gael Applications of yrs ts tive Geometry to Masonry 
and Stone-cutting, and to Civil and Mechanical Engineering, generally ;—Principles of 
Architecture ;—Analytical Geometry, ont the Differential and Integral Calculus ;—Me- 
chanics, with Applications to Moghiney aie Enein’ ering ;—the Science of Construction 
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time, 5 rh and Jongitude, 
‘The student may Mice iy a pans or a full course, at his option. The studies required 
for admission to the full course are, pb lieit Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry. 
Tuition fee, for the full course of each te 30 ;—10 be paid in advance. Fee for the 
course of Surveying alone, $12. No charge hi for incidental expenses beyond the matricu- 
lation fee of > 
The academical = is divided into three terms, commencing in 1855-6, on 
September 12, January 2, and May 1, and continuing abou ae Gace ieuthe. 
Students who meat | satisfactory examination in either of the above Depart- 
ments, are entitled fo the degree of — of Philosophy, after being two 
years eae with the School. 
Yale Couege, New Haven, July, 1855. 
