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 THIRD COURSE, 1886 and 1887. 



AUTUMN OF 1886. 

 Useful Minerals. 



I. Coal and Petroleum. | 2. Iron and Lead. 



3. Silver and Gold. 



Articles op Food. 



4. Wheat and Rice. I 6. Tea and Coffee. 



5. Sugar and Salt. 7. Indian Corn and Tobacco. 



Materials for Clothing. 



8. Wool and Furs. | 9. Cotton and Hemp. 



10. Silk and Flax. 



SPRING OF 1887. 

 Zoology. 



Birds 



II. Kingfishers and Hornbills. 13. Woodpeckers and Toucans. 

 12. Trogons and Humming Birds. j 14. Parrots and Cockatoos. 



15. Crows and Birds of Paradise. 



Mammals. 



16. Kangaroos and Opossums. 18. Elephants and Antelopes. 



17. Squirrels and Mice. 19. Sheep and Oxen. 



20. Swine and Deer. 



FOURTH COURSE, 1887 and 1888. 



AUTUMN OF 1887. 

 Physical Geography. 



1. The Atmosphere 3. Scandinavia and the Alps. 



2. Rain, Ice, and Glaciers 4. Thibet and the Himalayas. 



Races of Mankind. 



5. The Nile and its Peoples. 8. Cbina and the Chinese. 



6. India and its Peoples. 9. Japan and the Japanese. 



7. The Mediterranean and its I 10. The Arctic Regions and the 



Peoples. Eskimos. 



SPRING OF 1888. 



Zoology. 



Mammals. 



11. The Horse and Rhinoceros. I 14. Bats and Moles. 



12 The Whales and Manatees. 15. Monkeys of the New World. 



13. Dogs and Seals. 16. Monkeys of the Old World. 



Races op Mankind. 



17. Peoples of the Pacific Islands. 1 19. Indians of South America. 



18. Indians of North America. 20. Early Inhabitants of Europe. 



