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SCIENCE. 



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of plants (2); Botanical journal club (1); Botanical 

 seminary (1). 



Pennsylvania. 



Professor MacFarlane : Comparative histology of 

 plants (1 + ^); Plant irritability and nutrition (1 + 

 5 ) ; Comparative morphology of the gymnosperma 

 (2 + ^). 



Dr. Harshberger : Comparative taxonomy of plants 

 {l-\-2); Comparative morphology of the myxomy- 

 cetes and fungi (1 + ^) . 



Yale. 



Professor Evans : Botany of the flowering plants 

 (IJ); General morphology of plants (4); Advanced 

 morphology and taxonomy of plants. 



Dr. Coe : Cytology and general embryology (2). 



CHEMISTRY. 



Chicago. 



Prof essor Nef : Organic chemistry (4); Organic prep- 

 arations [10 or 20) \ Research in organic chemistry 

 {30 to 4-0) ; Special chapters of organic chemistry (4 

 hrs., 6 wks. ); Journal meetings. 



Professor Smith : Advanced general chemistry (4 

 hrs., 1 qr. ) ; Research in general chemistry {30 to 40). 



Professor Lengfeld : Inorganic preparations {10 or 

 20) ; Research in inorganic chemistry {30 to 40) ; Ad- 

 vanced inorganic chemistry (2 hrs., 1 qr. ); Physico- 

 chemical methods (5 hrs., 6 wks.). 



Professor Stieglitz : Advanced qualitative analysis 

 {10 or 20) ; Advanced quantitative analysis {10 or 20) ; 

 Special methods in quantitative analysis ; Research in 

 organic chemistry {30 to 40) ; The aromatic series {2). 



Dr. Jones : Elementary spectrum analysis (quali- 

 tative) (2 hrs. 1 qr. ). 



CoJuinbia. 



Professor Pellew : Industrial chemistry, special ap- 

 plications, laboratory {3\) ; Industrial chemistry, 

 preparation of chemicals (1); Industrial chemistry, 

 advanced course. 



Professor Bogert : Advanced organic chemistry, 

 laboratory {12); ditto, research. 



Professor Bogert and Dr. Caspari : Chemistry of 

 methane and its derivatives (3); Chemistry of the 

 carbocyclic and heterocyclic compounds (3); Organic 

 chemistry, general laboratory course. 



Professor JNliller : Quantitative analysis, special 

 methods {16); Advanced inorganic analysis ( 2 + lab. ) ; 

 Assaying, ores and metallurgical products {2)\ Special 

 methods of assaying ores, alloys and furnace prod- 

 ucts {4). 



Professor Morgan: Physical chemistry (3 + lab.); 

 Physical chemistry, advanced (2 -f- 1^)- 



Dr. Wells : The spectroscope as applied to qualita- 

 tive and quantitative analysis {20). 



Dr. Jouet : Quantitative analysis. 



Dr. Sherman : Proximate organic and sanitary 

 analysis, quantitative {4-\-12 or 18); Advanced 

 proximate organic analysis (2-4- lab. ). 



Cornell. 



Professor Caldwell : Agricaltural qualitative and 

 quantitative analysis, advanced course ; Beverages 

 and foods (1). 



Professor Dennis : General inorganic and ultimate 

 organic analysis, advanced ; Spectroscopic chemical 



analysis and colorimetry (Ij); Qualitative and quan- 

 titative gas analysis (■}) ; Technical gas analysis ; In- 

 organic chemistry, advanced (3); ditto (laboratory); 

 Inorganic chemistry, seminar (1). 



Professor Trevor: Mathematical chemistry (3); 

 Advanced mathematical chemistry (1). 



Professor Bancroft : Physicochemical methods (3); 

 Advanced physical chemistry (3); Advanced labora- 

 tory work, physical chemistry. 



Professor Orndorfi : Organic chemistry (3 + '?); 

 Special chapters in organic chemistry (2); Advanced 

 organic chemistry, laboratory ; The coal tar dye-stuffs 

 (^); Stereochemistry (j); Seminar in organic chem- 

 istry (1). 



Dr. Chamot : Food and water analysis (3) ; Micro- 

 chemical analysis (3) ; Potable water (1) ; Toxicology 

 (1) ; Toxicological chemistry (2). 



Dr. Carveth : Introductory physical chemistry (2). 



Mr. Cushmau : Technical and engineering analysis; 

 Assaying (3). 



Harvard. 



Professor Hill : Carbon compounds (3) ; Organic 

 chemistry (research). 



Professor Jackson : Organic chemistry ( research ) . 



Professor Richards : Historical development of 

 chemical theory (1) ; Advanced quantitative analysis 

 (IJ) ; Gas analysis (Ij) ; Physical chemistry, (3) ; 

 Inorganic chemistry, including determination of 

 atomic weights (research) ; Physical chemistry (re- 

 search). 



Professor Sanger : Applied chemistry (research). 



: Electrochemisty (Ij.) 



Johns Hopkins. 



Prof essor Remsen : Compounds of carbon (3); His- 

 torical topics in chemistry (12 lectures). 



Professor Morse : Advanced inorganic chemistry (2). 



Prof essor Jones : Physical chemistry (3) ; Elements 

 of physical chemistry (1). 



Pennsylvania. 



Professor Smith : Advanced inorganic chemistry 

 (2); History of chemistry (J); Electrochemistry 

 (1); Mineral analysis (J); Analytical chemistry 

 (J); Seminary (1). 



Dr. Lorenz : Organic chemistry(2); Gas analysis 

 (lab.); Physical chemistry (lab.). 



Dr. Shinn : Industrial chemistry (1). 



Yale. 



Professor Mixter : Chemical physics. 



Professor Wells: Qualitative analysis (1-f lab. ); 

 Quantitative analysis; Inorganic preparations ; Ad- 

 vanced quantitative analysis ; Metallurgy and assay- 

 ing; Technical gas analysis; Investigations in inor- 

 ganic chemistry. 



Professor Gooch : Quantitative analysis (6); 

 Chemical theory (1); Special methods; Research in 

 inorganic cheraistrj^ 



Professor Wheeler : Advanced organic chemistry; 

 Organic preparations. 



Professor Browning: The rare elements (1); In- 

 organic preparations (2). 



Dr. Locke : Systematization of inorganic com- 

 pounds ; Advanced inorganic chemistry ; Application 

 of the ionic theory to analytical chemistry ; Consti- 

 tution of chemical compounds. 



