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(24) GENERAL ZOOLOGY (Prof. Adams)— Junior Year- 

 Second Term — Lectures 3 hours, Laboratory or Field Work 

 3 hours. 



A general survey of the animal kingdom showing the gradual 

 development from the Protozoa to the Vertebrata. The struc- 

 ture, habits, and life history of animals typical of the various 

 phyla are studied in the laboratory and in the field. 



(25) CHEMISTRY I. (GENERAL INORGANIC)— (Prof. 

 Netoffsky) — Freshman Year — Second Term — 6 hours — Lec- 

 tures, Recitations and Laboratory Work. 



An elementary study of the elements, their history, occurrence, 

 preparation, properties, and their principal compounds. 



The course includes the theory, laws, practice in equation 

 writing, and problems. 



(26) CHEMISTRY II. (Continuation of CHEMISTRY L)— 

 (Prof. Netoffsky) — Junior Year — First Term — 6 hours. 



A study of the properties, reactions, separation, and recogni- 

 tion of the common elements and their compounds. 



The last half of the term is devoted to the study of the carbon 

 compounds. 



(27) PLANT CHEMISTRY— (Prof. Netoffsky)— Junior Year 

 — Second Term — 2 hours. Lectures and Recitations. 



A study of the chemistry of the plant, its food, growth, and 

 products. 



The course includes the chemistry involved in wood utiliza- 

 tion industries. 



Equipment. 



The chemical laboratory, accommodating twelve students, is 

 well equipped with working tables, a system of individual lock- 

 ers, wall cases, water, reagents, balances, and the usual appa- 

 ratus. 



