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Instruction in Mining Geology. 



7. (Geol. 10.) A course in Mining Geology, by H. L. Smyth. Lec- 

 tures, laboratory and field work ; half-course three times a week, begin- 

 ning the first Monday in December and closing the last Friday in April. 

 Attended by ten students. 



8. (Geol. 11.) A course in Geological Surveying, by H. L. Smyth. 

 Lectures, laboratory and field work, three times a week, beginning the 

 first Monday in December and closing the last Friday in April. Attended 

 by five students. 



9. (Geol. 25.) A course in Mineral Veins and Metalliferous Deposits ; 

 their mode of occurrence, and theories of their origin ; by J. D. Whitney. 

 Lectures once a week, with additional laboratory hours and required read- 

 ing and theses. Attended by four students. 



Instruction in Palaeontology. 



10. (Geol. 14) A course in Palaeontology, by N. S. Shaler, assisted 

 in the laboratory by R. T. Jackson and C. R. Eastman. Three lectures 

 and four hours of laboratory a week, with theses. This course was at- 

 tended by seven students. 



11. (Geol. 15.) A course in Historical Geology, designed to train 

 advanced students in the use of fossils in determining geological horizons, 

 by N. S. Shaler, assisted by R. T. Jackson and C. R. Eastman. This 

 course was taken by four students. 



Instruction in Meteorology and Physical Geography. 



12. (Geol. 1.) A half-course in Elementary Meteorology, by W. M. 

 Davis, assisted by R. DeC. Ward. Two or three lectures a week, with 

 laboratory work and recitations, second half-year. Attended by seventy 

 students. 



13. (Geol. 2.) A half-course in Physical Geography, by W. M. Davis, 

 assisted by L. S. Griswold. Two or three lectures a week, with laboratory 

 work and recitations, first half-year. Attended by thirty-four students. 



14. (Geol. 20.) A course in advanced Physical Geography, by W. M. 

 Davis. Conferences held once a week. Attended by six students. 



15. (Geol. 21.) A course in advanced Meteorology, by W. M. Davis. 

 Conferences held once a week. Attended by one student. 



16. (Geol. 6.) A half-course in the Physical Geography of the United 

 States, by W. M. Davis. Lectures, library work, and reports, second half- 

 year. Attended by eleven students. 



